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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891 
JUNE 30, 1906. AND MARCH 4, 1909. 


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


1911 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 6 


No. 8 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1911 


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‘The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


1 Bi Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing 

the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is 
issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, with the excep- 
tion of classical music, collections having general titles, such as ‘‘Fiinf studien,’’ 
“12 études élémentaires,’’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
without differentiating words (e. g., ‘‘Waltz,’”? “Etude,” etc.), which are arranged 
under the name of the composer instead of the title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are 
understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles reading 
‘““Words by,’’ ‘‘“Music by,’’ are to be understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘E,’’ Class E, Musical composi- 
tions; ‘‘D,’’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘‘©’’ implies copyright regis- 
tration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; ‘‘© 1 c.”? stands 
for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright 
Office of the printed or manuscript copy and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the date 
of their receipt. In case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue 
or issues containing such contribution is required. 

A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 
under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue, 
immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used or 
licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to reproduce 
mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 
1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The December number, completing the 
volume, will have a full annual index to both composers and proprietors. The sub- 
scription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.00 for 
the year 1911, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documenis by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


NOTICE. 


} Be RETURN TO COPYRIGHT CLAIMANTS OF PRINTED COPYRIGHT 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to amend and consolidate the acts 
respecting copyright ” provides as follows: 


Src. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under the pro- 
visions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this act, the Librarian 
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred 
to the permanent collection of the Library of Congress, including the law 
library, and what other books or articles shall be placed in the reserve collec- 
tions of the Library of Congress for sale or exchange, or be transferred to 
other governmental libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein. 

Src. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided, together with 
all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the Librarian of Congress and 
the register of copyrights jointly shall, at suitable intervals, determine what 
of these received during any period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve 
in the permanent files of the copyright office, and, after due notice as herein- 
after provided, may within their discretion cause the remaining articles and 
other things to be destroyed: Provided, That there shall be printed in the 
Catalogue of Copyright Entries from February to November, inclusive, a state- 
ment of the years of receipt of such articles and a notice to permit any author, 
copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant to claim and remove before the 
expiration of the month of December of that year anything found which relates 
to any of his productions deposited or registered for copyright within the 
period of years stated, not reserved or disposed of as provided for in this act: 
And provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished work shall be 
destroyed during its term of copyright without specific notice to the copyright 
proprietor of record, permitting him to claim and remove it. 


In compliance with the above-cited provisions of law. 

Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other 
lawful claimant of any printed musical composition deposited for 
copyright registration in the office of the Librarian of Congress 
during the years 1870 to 1879, inclusive, that any such author, copy- 
right proprietor, or other lawful claimant may send to the Register 
of Copyrights his full name, the full title of the musical composition, 
the year in which copyright registration was made, and, if possible, 
the number under which such musical composition was entered for 
copyright, with a request for its return. On receipt of such informa- 
tion and request, such musical composition will be returned to the 
author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, unless it has 
been otherwise disposed of according to law. 

Application for the return of such musical composition should be 
made as early as possible during the year 1911. If no such applica- 
tion has been received during said year, such musical composition 
may be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of section 60 
of said act. 

THORVALD SOLBERG, 
Register of Copyrights. 
Frpruary 1, 1911. 


III 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of music 
against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical instruments 
in the case of Belgium, Germany, Luxemburg, and Norway. The 
President signed proclamations to this effect on the following dates: 
Belgium (June 14,1911), Germany (Dec. 8, 1910), Luxemburg (June 
1A LOLA, IN orway (June 14, 1911). These proclamations were 
printed on pages v—x of Part 2 volume 6, no. 7, of the Catalogue of 
Copyright Entries. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the dates stated 
fulfill the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) 
of the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), 
Denmark (May 19, 1911), Mexico Oe 8, 1911), the Netherlands 
(Mar. 13, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8 , 1911). 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


A DIEU SEUL SONT LE JOUR, LA NUIT. 
See Bach (J. S.) 


ABENDLAUTEN (Evening chimes); ged. 
von Christian Morgenstern, English 
version by Edward Oxenford, musik 

- von Felix Weingartner, op. 51. 
(Abendlieder, no. 1.) [16729 

Mey if, 1911: 2 ¢«. July 31, 
1911; E 263237; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


—— (Evening bells) ; par Paul Zilcher, 
op. 89, pour piano. (Impressions, 
no. 4.) [16730 

© May 18, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261512; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


ABENDSEGEN (Evening blessing); ged. 
von Hans Benzmann, English ver- 
| sion by Edward Oxenford, musik 


von Felix Weingartner, op. 5B1. 
| (Abendlieder, no. 5.) [16731 
ie Mayodiie 1911- 2 ec. July 31, 


1911; E 263238; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
b New York, N. Y. 


ABLOSUNG (DIE) (The relief); poem 
| by Robt. Reinick, English version 
| and music by A. Walter Kramer, op. 
29, no. 4; medium or low voice, with 
piano ace. [16732 
© June 30, 1911; 2c. July 1, 1911; 
EH 260616; G. Schirmer, New York, 
NY. 


ABSENCE; words by J. A. Middleton, 
music by Easthope Martin; no. 1 in 
G minor. f16733 

© fuly G, 1911; 2c. July 7, 1911; 
E 260687; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. j 


ACCORDEE (L’) DE VILLAGE; menuet de 
nicoline par Paul Steck; orchestre 
avec piano-conducteur. [167384 

| ©) July 29, 1911; 2 c«. July 24, 

1911; E 263003; Paul Decourcelle, 

Nice, France. 


1} 


\\ ACH BLEIB MIT DEINER GNADE; von Sig- 
frid Karg-Elert, op. 87:  orgel. 
_ (Drei symphonische chorile, nr. 1.) 
[16735 

© june 23. 1911: 2.c. July. 5; 1911; 


many. 


| E 260677; Carl Simon, Berlin, Ger- | 


ADAMS (CHARLES E.) Seven pieces; 
viola with acc. de piano, by Charles 
E. Adams. Vol. 1 and 2. [16736 


©-Juue 16). 19s 2c. duly. 34, 
1911; E 263248; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


ADORATION; theme from Lemmens, 
carefully fingered and adapted to 
the modern organ, by Minor C. Bald- 
win. obl. 8vo. [16737 

© July 10, 1911; 2c. July 8, 1911; 
E 261595; Minor C. Baldwin, Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 


ADVANCE (THE) OF THE REGULARS; 
march and two-step by C. Shirley 
Jackson; piano. [16738 

G), FulyeSe 19Its 2c July 3, onl; 
EH 261444: Carlin. music co., In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 


ADVICE GRATIS; written by Percy Ed- 
gar, composed by Reg Low; in D. 
[16739 
© Julie: 191t- 2eeduly a; Jott: 
E 261405; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
Londen, England. 


AERIAL (THE) SAILOR BOYS CHORUS; 
by P. Goldmann. [16740 


© 1c. July 21, 1911; E 261888; 
Philipp Goldmann, New York, N. Y. 


AEROPLANE (THE) GLIDE; words by 
Walker and Walker, music by Moe 
A. Posner. [16741 


© sully. 12) 191d: 2% pualys te 
1911; E 260782; Walker & Walker 
& Posner, New York, N. Y. 


AFTERWHILE; words by George Nor- 
ton, music by Shep Camp. [16742 
©): June 30, 1911; 2*¢. June’ 30; 
1911; E 261238; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y. 


Au! LA CHARMANTE ITISTOIRE; de 
lYopérette le Service personnel, de 
Henri Enthoven, musique de Louis 
Vrémaux. [16748 

Oe July 29,7 1912 ca July. 24; 
1911; E 263005; Digoudé-Frémaux, 
Paris, France. 


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16744 


pt. 1, nosy. 6 


AIR CHANTANT; par Carl Volti, pour 
violon avec ace. de piano. (Cinque 
moreceaux de salon, ed. Chanot, no. 
1) [16744 

© June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 28, 
1917; HW 261165; RE: We Chanot '& 
sons, London, England. 


AIR DE BALLET; par A Luzzatti, pour 

- piano. [16745 

© July 3) 19a ec duly 3, 10m: 

EK 261422; Edwin Ashdown, lItd., 
Londen, England. 


ALAUZETA (L’); melodia di Bernart 
de Ventadorn, trascritta par violon- 
cello, o violino, e armonizzata da 
Luigi Torri. [16746 

© May 10, 1911; 2 ec. June 24, 
1911; E 261575; Guglielmo Zanibon, 
Padova, Italy. 


ALBA; capriccio, par Constantino de 
Crescenzo, op. 264; piano. [16747 
Ov dulye225 19d» 2 ers sullivan: 
1911; EH 263019; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


ALBUM LEAF; melodie no. 2, by Th. 
Herrmann, op. 52, revised and fin- 
gered by W. F. Ambrosio; violin 
and piano. [16748 

©” May 24.) 1911-9 2e:- Juney 20, 
1911; EH 260212; Carl Fischer, New 
York, IN. Y: 


ALIMONY GO ’wayY; words by C. EH. 
Howell and R. HE. Long, music by 
C. E. Howell. New York, L. Ebbets 
music pub. co. [16749 


J June 24, 1911; 2 ce June 26, 
1911; EH 261116; C. E. Howell, New 
York. N.Y. : 

ALL ABOARD FOR SAN FRANCISCO IN 
1915; words by C. E. Shand, music 
by G. H. Pfeil. [16750 

Oeil 24) al Oss 2 er alae 
1911; E 263054; G. H. Pfeil and G. 
HK. Shand, Nevada City, Cal. 

ALL ABOARD FOR THE BOARDWALK; 
words by Will A. Heelan, music by 
Seymour Furth. [16751 

Only: 6; 191i o%e. July, todd: 

_ BH 261526; Joe Morris music co., New 
VY orks Ni Y< 

ALL ABOARD, SQUEEZE RIGHT IN; words 
and music by Francis J. Lowe, arr. 
by Eugene Platzmann. [16752 

© suly 4/1911) 2 es duly 12, 1910; 


E 260772; Francis J. Lowe, New 
Work, N.Y. 

—— Same. [16753 

©) July 8, W9141-: 27 e) Sully, 8; AGi; 

E 261611; Francis J. Lowe, New 
Work. ON: WY: 


= Se ne 


ALL FOR ME; words and music by H. 
Johnson. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [16754 


© June 26, 1911; 2 «& June 30,. 
1911; E 261336; Helen Johnson, Ode- 
bolt, Iowa. 


ALL FOR YOU; poem by William H. 
Greene, music by H. Silvester 
Krouse. [16755 


© July. 14, 1912 sewers: 15) 
1911; E 260858; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


ALL IN THE APRIL EVENING; part-song, 
words by Katherine Tynan, music by 
Hugh SS. Roberton; mixed voices. 
4to. [16756 

© June 30, 1919> ove sdune: 30} 
1911: E 261242; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


ALL IS WELL; words and music by Ira 
L. Winterrowd. [16757 


© Mar. 4, 1911; 2 ec. June 27, 1911; 
E 260519; Firm foundation pub. co., 
Austin, Tex. 


ALL THE WORLD LOVES A LOVER; words 
by Clyde N. Kramer, music by P. 
Hans Flath. [16758 

© June 20, 19152 xe) Sime. 28; 
1911; E 261168; Clyde N. Kramer & 
P. Hans Flath, Dayton, O. 


ALLA MAZURKA; by Felix Swinstead ; 
piano. (Four easy dances, no. 3.) 
[16759 


© July 222, 191 Baewsuly. 24, 
1911; E 263020; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


ALONE (VERLASSEN) ; by Max Werner, 
op. 22; piano. (8 album leaves, 
no. 6.) [16760 

© July 18) 7oide Drew sulky 24° 
1911; E 261980; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


ALONE WITH CHRIST; words and music 
by J. Ross Miller; alto or baritone 
in D. [16761 

© July 10; A9teeeee sw auly 12; 
1911; E 260760; Clayton F. Summy 
GO. ;Chicaso, eames 


ALONG THE BANKS OF THE OHIO; words 
by E. A. Hill, music by Robert K. 
Belden. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [16762 

© June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 380, 
1911; E 261315; Mrs. Edward A. 
Hill, Augusta, Ga. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


16780 


ALS WAR’ DIE WELT ZU KLEIN; ged. von 
Ferdinand Dietz, musik von Ludwig 
Baumann, op. 98, fiir minnerchor. 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. [16763 

ordune 12° 1911: 2 c July 6, 
1911; E 261449; Karl Hochstein, 
Heidelberg, Germany. 


ALTE (DIE) LINDE; ged. von Aug. The- 


len, op. 55, fiir minnerchor. Parti- 
tur. 4to. [16764 

© gune 20, 1911: 2 « July 28, 
soit; BY 263218; Friedr.. Ullrich, 


Godesberg a. Rh., Germany. 


ALTE (DAS) scHLoss (The old castle) ; 
ged. von Karl Bienenstein, English 
version by Edward Oxenford, musik 


von Felix Weingartner, op. 51. 
(Abendlieder, no. 9.) [16765 
Oo Mey 11 1911: 2 e July 31, 


1911; EK 263239; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


AM I A SLAVE FOR THE RICH; words by 
W. Whitworth, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [16766 

© June 26, 1911: 2 ¢. June 30, 


1911; E 261363; Wallace Whitworth, 
Memphis, Tenn. 


AMERICA, MY OWN; words and music 
by J. W. Langston. [16767 
®@) iutys 43, 1911; 2 c. July 15, 
1911; E 261704; John W. Langston, 
Chicago, Ill. 


AMERICAN SONGS; arr. by Barrington 
Sargent; band. 4to. [16768 
Cy June 25,1911; 2 ¢. June 30, 
1911; H 261226; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


AMERICAN YOUTH; march by Fred. 


Cauer; piano solo. [16769 

© May 24. 1911: 2 c. June 20, 
1911; E 260213; Carl Fischer, New 
work, N. Y. 


AMERICA’S MOST FAMOUS SONGS... 
arranged and compiled by Martin 


Greenwald. [New York, Printed by 
Teller, sons & Dorner, 1911] 66 p. 
Svo. $1.00. [16770 


©) ane 167 1914: 2 e= June 17, 
1911; A 292162; Leo. Feist, New 
Mork, N.. ¥: 


AMmouR (L’)- S’EVEILLE; valse de J. 
Danglas, pour piano seul. [16771 
©) aduly: 13, 190d: 2 es. Suly 17, 
1911; E 261782; Heugel et cie, 
Paris, France. 


AMOUR (L’) SEME DES ROSES; valse 
boston, paroles de Paul Sonniés, 
musique de Ch. Grelinger. [16772 

© July 1, 1911; 2c. June 26, 1911; 

E 261131; Edition musicale interna- 

tionale, La chaux de Fonds, Switzer- 
~ land. 


AND I MARRIED HIM; words by Al 
Bryan, musie by Seymour Furth. 
[16773 
© July 3, 19ts Ber July 3; 1911; 
E 261425; Joe Morris music ¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


ANDANTE FUNEBRE. See Tschaikowsky 
(PE) 


ANDANTE GRAZIOSO; by Ira B. Wilson: 
organ. [16774 
© July 3, 1911; 2c. July 14,1911; 

E 261683 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


ANDANTE GRAZIOSO IN F; by A. M. 
Goodhart. London, Novello & @Go., 
Itd. (Original compositions for the 
organ no. 22.) [16775 

© June 28, 1911; 2 ce. June 29, 
1911; E 260583; A. M. Goodhart, 
Brighton, England. 

ANDANTE RELIGIOSO; by Walter L. 

Twinning; violin and piano. (Four 

pieces, no. 1.) [16776 
© June 29, 1941 >" 2c. July tO, 

1911; E 261653; Weekes & co., Lon- 

don, England. 


ANDREA Doria; polka, by V. Spadea; 

piano solo. [16777 

© Wee. 10; 1910); 2c, uly 6, Loa 

E 261566; Vincenzo Spadea, New 
Mork; Nat ¥: 


ANGEL’S VISION; reverie, by John Mar- 
tin; piano or cabinet organ. [16778 
©) Jue 30, 1911: 2c) July 5,19 Er: 

E 260634; D. W. Crist, Moultrie, O. 


ANGES, ARCHANGES. See Hiandel (G. 


iH) 


ANTHEM (THE) OF THE SEA; poem by 
Charles Keeler, music by Edith Si- 
monds. [16779 

@)i duly, 722. 9d es hull 2 
1911; E 261988; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN SONG; collec- 
tion of twenty-six songs, by repre- 


sentative American composers; edi- 
tion for high voice. [16780 
©) iy 2 5 dod 2 ex duly) te, 


1911; E 260824; G. Schirmer, New 
York.) NsoY¥: 


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16781 


ANTIDOTE; from the Heart breakers, 
lyric by Hough and Adams, music 
by Melville J. Gideon. [16781 

© sully 3) 191d 25e. Fully. Oda 

EH 261555; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 
ANVIL CHoRuS. See Verdi (G.) 


ANY GIRL LOOKS GOOD IN SUMMER; 


mareh and_ two-step, by Phil. 
Schwartz, arr. by. W. C. O’Hare; 
band. [16782 


© July 3, 1911; 2c. July 5, 1911; 
EK 261562; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


APRON RAG; by George D. Lewis; piano. 

[16783 

Oiguly 15, 19001. 2 Ca timhys 15, 

1911; E 260871; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


ARBITRATOR MARCH; by G. W. Dimke, 

arr. for band. 4to. [16784 

© July 1, 1911; 2c. July 8, 1911; 

E 261596; H. EH. McMillin, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


ARBUCKLENIAN POLKA; by J. Hartman, 
arr. by Mackie-Beyer; military band 
with cornet solo. 4to. [16785 

© July 8, 1911; 2 c.. July 3, 1911; 
E 261401; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ARCHIBALD; written and composed by 
Philip Braham. [16786 


©) July.) 105 191 2” co July 10, 
1911; H 260703; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 


ARENSKY (A.) Nocturne; by A. Aren- 
Sky, op. 36, no. 38, ed. and fingered 
by Henry Levy; piano, in D flat. 

[16787 

© ssune’ 30.) 1911-2 ves ahya) 1, 

1911; EK 260620; G. Schirmer, New 
Monk, Ne Ye 


ARIEL; dance fantasie, words by Wm. 
Shakespeare and Lord Lyttleton, 
music by Frederick Stevenson, op. 
59; mixed voices; rev. ed. [16788 

© July 24, 1911; 2 @ July 24, 
1911; EH 263018; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


ARLEQUINADE, et FINESSE; morceaux 
trés faciles par Ch. Graziani-Walter, 
op. 398, pour piano. (Album mig- 
non, no. 8 et 4) [16789 


© June. 19, 1911: 2 c July 31, 
1911; E 263255; C. Schmidl & ©co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 6 


ARMS OF AMERICA; march by Arthur 
Pryor; full band. [16790 


© 1c. July 12, 1911; E 260768; 
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 


"ARRY AND ’ARRIET; lyric and music by 
Manuel Klein. [16791 
© July 22) 191s, 2 ee aly 24: 
1911; E 261989; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ART THOU WEARY; text by St. Stephen, 
the Sabaite, translated by Neale, 
music by Harry Rowe Shelley; low 
voice. [16792 

© July 145) 191 2 eerie l5; 
1911; EH 260861; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork, N.wye 


AS PANTS THE HART; hymn-anthem, 
words by Tate and Brady, music by 
I. H. Meredith. [16793 


© March 6, 1911; 2 ce June 29, 
1911; EH 260545; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


AT THE FAIR (Auf der kirmess) ; by 
Max Werner, op. 22; piano. (8 al- 
bum leaves, no. 7.) [16794 


© July 18,) 19192 Ve eily, 24, 
1911; E 261981; B. FE. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


ATLANTIAN AIR-SHIP; song and waltz, 
words and music by Mary Thomson 
Golinsky. - [16795 

© July 12, 191 2ieauly: a2; 
1911; E 260777; Mrs. M. T. Golin- 
sky, Golden Gates, Snelly Bay, Ber- 
muda. 


AU GRE DES HEURES; valse lente, vers 
de Pierre D’Amor, musique de F. 
Volpatti. 

© July. 13 oes Ore aus, 10; 
1911; E 261788; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. [16796 


AU RIVAGE, et BADINAGE; Morceaux trés 
faciles, par Ch. Graziani-Walter, op. 
398, pour piano. (Album mignon, 
no. 9, et 10.) 

© June 19.) 1912s July 3, 
1911; H 263256; C. Schmid! & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. — [16797 


AUF WIEDERSEHEN (Till we meet 
again); waltzes, by E. H. Bailey; 
piano. [16798 


© June 27, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261546; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


974. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


16815 


AUFRICHTIGE LIEBE; ged. von F. B. aus 
Poch-poch, musik von Rudolf Wag- 
ner, op. 212B, fiir gemischten chor; 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. [16799 


© June 10, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261492; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


AUS DER KINDERWELT (Scenes from 
childhood); zwanzig kleine’ ton- 
stiicke von Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 74, 
neuausgabe von Heinrich Germer, 
fir den klavierunterricht. Heft 1 

- und 2, nos, 1—20. [16800 


© June 10, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261490; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany, 


AUS JUGENDTAGEN ; zwolf klavierstticke 
flr kleine leute, von Paul Zilcher, 
op. 91, fiir klavier. [16801 


© june 12, 1911-2 ¢. July 6, 1914.; 
E 261480; D. Rahter, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


AUTHORIZED ODE BOOK OF THE ORDER OF 
THE EASTERN STAR, state of New 
York. Ist ed. New York, The Grand 
chapter, 1911. 64 p. Svo. $1.00. 

[16802 

Or sully 15 1911+ 2 ec. July 3, 1911; 

A 232264; Grand chapter of the 

Order of the Eastern star, State of 
New York, New York, N. Y. 


AUTOMOBILE (THE) CLUB MARCH; by F. 
D. Bloomfield; piano. Buffalo, Den- 
ton, Cottier & Daniels, [16803 

© July 6, 1911; 2c. July 5, 1911; 
EK 261667; F. D. Bloomfield, Buffalo, 
NS Y. 


Ave Marta; by John Lockney; 

female voices with acc. of piano. 

[16804 

Gr july 14 1911°> 2 ¢« July 17, 

fen 261707; R. J. Lorin, De 
Lisle, Miss. 


two 


— di Arturo Cuccoli, per violoncello, 
0 violino, econ ace. di pianoforte. 
[16805 
(June 10; 1911; 2 e. June 24, 
1911; H 261574; Guglielmo Zanibon, 
Padova, Italy. 


AvE, REGINA CoELORUM; par Roger- 
Ducasse; avec ace. d’orgue ou de 
piano. ; [16806 

Orsay 29, 19's) 20¢.. July : 24, 
1911; E 2638006; Durand et cie, 
Paris, France, 


AVIATOR (THE); march and two-step, 
by H. A. Wyman, arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer. 1. Orchestra. 2. Band. 4to. 

[16707, 16808 

© July 19, 1911; 2 c each July 

Zi, AQIS HY 2Z6188h, 2618826 -S. W. 
Pepper & son, Philadelphia, Pa. 
by L. Howarth; piano. 

[16809 

© Tune” 26, 191t- 2 ¢: June 2s; 

1911; EK 261218; Lou Howarth, Alex- 

andria Bay, N. Y. 


AWAKENING (THE); written and com- 
posed by Fred Hastings. New York, 


i By Harms ceo. [16810 
© Mulyet Ss. 19d (2 eo sly ess 
191%: BH 252088; Krancis, Day, & 


Hunter, London, England. 


BABILLAGE; Caprice par Giacomo Mar- 
chisio, op. 458, no. 2, arr. pour quin- 
tette pour instruments 4 cordes. 

[16811 


© May 18, 1911; 2c. July 6,1911; 
E 261516; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 

Bary Rose; march and two-step, by 
George Christie, arr. by Sol. Levy; 
band. [16812 

©! July 3.19112) 2 c.. July 6, 19h: 
E 261561; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York N. X 

BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) A Dieu 
seul sont le jour, la nuit; extrait de 
la eantate, Gott ist mein k6nig, par 
J. S. Bach, traduction francaise de 
M™* Henriette Fuchs, transcription 
par Edouard Mignan, pour basse. 
(Airs classiques texte francais et 
allemand, no. 20.) [16813 


© July Wesel eZ e.* uly iG 
191 > HB 261758: Durand et” cie., 
Paris, France. 


— Fantasie und fuge, G moll; von 
J. S. Bach, arr. von Max Reger, fiir 
klavier zu vier hinden. obl. S8vo. 
(Ausgewiihlte orgel-werke, no. 8023.) 

[16814 

© June 2, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 1911; 

E 261268; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 

Le yoici, le héros; extrait de la 

eantate; Gott fihret auf, par J. S. 

Bach, traduction francaise de Hen- 

riette Fuchs, transcription par 

Edouard Mignan, pour baryton et 

piano. (Airs classiques, textes 

francais et allemand, no. 25.) 

[16815 

@ie july, ash) 19h Dey hithye ee 

1911: E 261781; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


979 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16816 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN )—Contd. 

Mon ame croyante tressaille et 
chante; extrait de la cantate de la 
Pentecdte, Also hat Gott, par J. S. 
Bach, traduction francaise de Hen- 


riette Fuchs, transcription par 
HKugéne Borrel. 1. Soprano avec 
piano. 2. Sop. avee piano et violon- 


celle obligé. (Airs classiques, textes 

-frangais et allemand, no. 22 & 23.) 

[16816, 16817 

© July 13, 1911;.2 c. each July 17, 

1911; E 261769, 261770; Durand et 
cie., Paris, France. 


Plaintes, larmes, peines saintes; 
extrait de la cantate, Ich hatte viel 
bektimmerniss, von J. S. Bach, tra- 
duction francaise de Henriette 
Fuchs, transcription par Edouard 
Mignan, pour soprano et piano. 
(Airs classiques, textes francais et 
allemand, no. 24.) [16818 

Oduye 13, YON Dee.> sully. 
1911; E 261772; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


Prends mon coeur; extrait de la 
cantate, Sie werden aus Saba, von 
J. S. Bach, traduction francaise de 
Henriette Fuchs, transcription par 
Edouard Mignan, pour ténor_ et 
piano. (Airs classiques, textes fran- 
ecais et allemand, no. 21.) [16819 

Owmuly is. Moti 2 ce july, <7, 
1911; EH 2617738; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


BADINAGE; by Arthur Trew; violon- 
cello and pianoforte. (Stainer & 
Bell’s violoncello library, no. 1.) 

[16820 

©wuly, 22) doi eeu, 24a Oi 

EK 261973; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


— See also Au rivage. 


BAGPIPES FOR EVER; words by Fred. E. 
Weatherly, music by J. L. Roeckel; 
in B flat and C. [16821 

© suly 15, Saal 32 we Saaly,) A 
1911; E 261810; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew (ltd.), London, Eng- 
land. 


BALALAIKA (THE) [TUTOR]; instruc- 
tion book [for primitive musical in- 
strument in Russia]. [16822 


©) July 5, 191%: 2c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261572; Hawkes & son, London, 
England. 


pt. mess Vv: 


Batre (MICHAEL WILLIAM)  Bohe- 
mian girl; selection from opera by 
Balfe, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; mili- 
tary band. 4to. [16823 


© July 14, 190 92 el iy 13, 


1911; E 260789 ; A W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BALLADINE; par Louis Nicole, op. 32, 
pour violon avec acc. de piano. 
[16824 
© June 26. 191a 2c. June 28, 
mio ha a) 261166 : EF. W. Chanot & 
sons, London, England. 


BAMBOULA (THE); rhapsodic dance, 
by 8S. Coleridge-Taylor; orchestra 
score. [16825 

© July 5, 191%; 2 ely G6, 1911 - 
E 261571; Hawkes & son, London, 
England. 


BANJO (THE); caprice de concert arr. 
for left hand alone, by Charles 
Kunkel; piano. [16826 


© June 30; 2d? wer duly 3; 
1911; EH 261416; Kunkel bros. music 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


BANNERWEIHE (FLAG RAISING) ; march 
by F. Nowowieski, arr. by Barring- 
ton Sargent; band. [16827 

© July 8, 19ids Bren amuily® 13. 
1911; E 260822; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


BARCAROLE;. by Laurence Watkins; 

piano. [16828 

© July 5,1911; 2 e. July 6, 1911; 

E 261553; Frederick Harris ¢co., 
London, England. 


— See Offenbach (J.) 


BARCAROLLE; by Leo Cahn, op. 24, re- 
vised and edited by W. F. Ambrosio; 
two violins and piano. [16829 

© May 29, 1911; 2 « June 20, 
1911; E 260217; Carl Fischer, New 
Works, uNe xe 


BARCAROLLE IN F; by H. Engelmann; 
piano. [16830 
© June 30) 191g 2Me Duly 3, 
1911; E 261386; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


BARCELONA; lyric by Marvin Lee, mu- 
sic by Donald Bestor. [16831 
© June, 30 1911; 2 c« June 30, 
1911; EK 260587; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago Ill. 


976 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


16849 


Baron (THE) OF BRACKLEY; Scotch 
border ballad, composed by William 
Henry Bell; vocal score. [16832 

mrduly 24, 1911; 2 « July 24, 
1911; E 2638061; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London, England. 


BaTIsTeE. Andante; by Batiste, edited 
by Cyril Monk; violin and piano. 
(Junior violin student, no. 3.) 

[168383 

Orduly 22° 1911: 2 ee July 24, 

1911; E 261960; Nicholson & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


Baya (LA); fantaisie chinoise, par H. 
Christiné; piano. [16834 
Onarwig 29, 1911: 2 ¢ July 24, 
1911; EK 263000; Christiné, Paris, 
France. 


BE CHEERY, DEARIE; march- ballad, 
words and music by A. Siebrecht. 
[168385 
© June 29, 1911; 2c. July 3, 1911; 
EH 2613882; Arthur M. Siebrecht, Lex- 
ington, Ky. 


BE NOT AFRAID; words and music by 
Littie B. Colver. [16836 


june 24, 1911: 2 c. June 28, 
1911; E 261174; Squire & Kinne, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


BEAR DANCE; from Wan o’ the woods, 

by M. Payson; piano. [16837 

© 1c. June 26, 1911; E 261156; 
Mary Payson, San Diego, Cal. 


BEAUTIFUL LAND OF LOVE; words and 
music by Albert Simpson Reitz. 
[16838 
ferAucy I 1910<"2 .¢. July 7, 1911; 
KH 260670; Albert Simpson Reitz, 
Chicago, III. 


BEIM SCHEIDEN; ged. von Carl Pusch, 
musik von Herm. Sonnet, op. 125, 
fiir minnerchor. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. [16839 

© June 12, 1911; 2c. July G6, 1911; 
H 261450; Karl Hochstein, Heidel- 
berg, Germany. 

BEL RAGGIO LUSINGHIER. See Rossini 

GG. A). 


BELFRY BELLS; by Geo. L. Spaulding; 
piano. [16840 
Oe dhuly) 20; 1901: 2 -e) Fuly 21, 
1911; H 261944; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


BELLE OF THE BALL WALTZES; by John 
Martin; cabinet organ or piano. 
[16841 
©: June 28, 191Ls 2 ©. Tully" 1, 
1911; E 260609; D. W. Crist, Moul- 
tiie; ©: 


BELMONT (THE) POLKA; by Frank 
Leonard; piano or cabinet organ. 
[16842 
©) Sune 30; AG(# > 2c! Auily 5; 
1911; E 260635; D. W. Crist, Moul- 
trie, O. 


BELOVED; words and music by Harry 
Brunswick Loéb, French version by 
Charles Fontaine. [16845 

© eduly 22. 190i Be. dative 24s 
1911; E 263067; Ernest M. Loéb, 
New Orleans, La. 


BENEATH THY WINDOW (’O sole mio) ; 


Neapolitan serenade, words by 
Claude Aveling, music by. E. di 
Capua. No. 1 in G. [16844 


©)" Sully; 11, 194. 2 ey, Tully 2, 
1911; EH 260785; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


BERCEAU (LE); conte d’enfant, par 
Charles Dancla, op. 165, revised and 
edited by Gustav Saenger; violin 
and piano. [16845 

© June 9, 1911; 2 c« June 20, 
1911; EH 260215; Carl Fischer, New 
York: ani: Y: 


BERCEUSE; by Cyril Scott; piano. 
[16846 
Oy Tully wits OMe: OD rer nil verl te 
1Ois > Ey 261804) Milkin & “coz ital 
London, England. 


by Walter 
and piano. 


L. Twinning; violin 
(Four pieces, no. 4.) 
[16847 
© June 29, 1911; 2 ec. July 10, 
1911; E 261654; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


— (Cradle song); in G. by George 

Rosenkrans; orgon. 4to. [16848 

© Tully, A911 +2) ec. July 6) 1911: 

EK 260663; Geo. Molineux, New 
Work, Newey 


BEST OF ALL; words by Robert Brown- 
ing, music by H. J. Stewart; high 
in G. [16849 

©) dune-BO, 19117) 2) eh duly 1, 
1911; E 260628; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York, N. Y. 


977 


16850 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, BES vi 6 


BETTY AND THE BABY; words and mu- 
sic by R. S. Coward. [16850 
© Vsulyoias Oita? er aullyanl a, 
1911; E 261625; Brown-Franklin 
co., Fort Worth, Tex. 


Betty Brown; words and music by 
M. Robinson. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [16851 


©; June 26, 1911; 2 ¢ June 30, 
DOI RY 26133Se Marietta Robinson, 
Woodlawn, Ala. 


BEYOND THE SEA; words by J. L. 
Smith, music by T. B. Webb. 
[16852 
© Mar: 4191 2 ¢ june 27549 
E 260511; Firm foundation pub. co., 
Austin, Tex. 


Bist UND Bory; polka-Rheinlinder aus 
der operette, der Ledige gatte, musik 
von Gustay Wanda, fiir harmonie- 
musik. 4to. [16858 


©. June SO) 1914 327 c. June 30; 
1911; E 261258; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


Big Pow-wow; Indian intermezzo by 

Florence M. Pearce. [16854 

© July 19,1911; 2 ce. July 19, 1911; 

H 261823; Maurice Shapiro, New 
WorlgeNe 


BIRD OF DAY; words by Fred Knoch, 
music by Florian Pascal (Two-part 
song for treble voices, third series 
no. 42.) [16855 

©) June 28. 19tile 2c." suly 76, 
1911; E 261550; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London, England. 


BLARNEY OF WILLARNEY; lyric and 
music by Manuel Klein. [16856 
@a sly 20. AO arc. uly 2a 
1911; EK 2619438; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


BLESS THOU THE LoRD; anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by 
James Martin; organ, 4to. (The 
Ambrose edition of church music no. 
141.) [16857 

© July 5, 191d - Bie. July 13) 19d 
E 260827; Ambrose Abbott & ©co., 
London, England. 


BLESSED STORY OF THE CROSS; words by 
Jas. .B.. Kranklin; music by G.. H. 


Ramsey. [16858 
©) Mar. 4, 1911-92 sen; sunes 27, 
1911; E 260510; Firm foundation 


pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


BLoop oF JESUS; words by Louise 
Watson, music by Seeley D. Kinne. 
[16859 

© June 24, 1911; 2 c.- June 28, 
1911; E 261176; Squire & Kinne, . 
Omaha, Neb. 


BLOoOD-RED WINE; words and music by 
Laura Hubbard Jaccard. [16860 
© July 5, 19913 2 ie samy 11, 
1911; E 261627; Brown-Franklin 
co., Fort Worth, Tex. 


Bioop (THE) THAT REDEEMS; words 
and music by F. A. Clark. (The 


missionary call.) [16861 


© July 15,1911; 2¢. July 21, 1911; 
E 261890; F. A. Clark, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


BLuE (THE) AND THE GRAY; words by 
KF. M. Finch, music by G. Orbin. 
[16862 
© May 12, 199%: 92s une 29, 
1911; E 260565; Geo. Orbin, Pitts- 
bureh; Par 


BLUE (THE) BIRD; words by Hal Mor- 
daunt, music by Samuel H. Speck. 
[16863 
© June 28, 1911= O2ecadume-28, 
1911; E 261197; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York,.N. Y. 


BLUMENREIGEN (Flower dance); par 
Paul Zilcher, op. 89, pour piano. 
(Impressions, no. 5.) [16864 

© May 18, 1911; 2 c. Jul. 6, 1911; 
EH 261513; Bosworth & Co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Boat sone; by S. Whitson; piano. 
(Whitson melodies, vol. 3.) Minne- 
apolis, Joseph H. Frank. [16865 


© June: 3; 19 ere sume 10; 
1911; E 261623; S. Whitson, Ana- 
tonna, Minn. 


BOHMISCH; von Otto Singer, op. 9 
fiir klavier. (Drei klavierstticke, 
no. 3.) [16866 


© June 10, 1911; 2 c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261483; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


See Puccini (G.). 
See Balfe (M. W.). 
See Puccini (G.). 


BooSTER MARCH AND TWO-STEP; by 

Otto William Hauck; piano. [16867 

© June 28, 19id.. 2 eo uly eon; 

BE 261428; Otto William Hauck, Ok- 
lahoma City, Okla. 


BoHEME (LA). 
BOHEMIAN GIRL. 
BoHEMIANS (THE). 


978 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


16886 


Boy scour; march and two step, by 

Grace Heller; piano. [16868 

© Joly 8, 1911; 2c. July 8, 1911; 

E 261585; Ralph H. Beittel, Colum- 
bia, Pa. 


Boy scouts MARCH; by J. C. Macy; 

piano. [16869 

© June 27, 1911; 2c. July 3, 1911; 

EK 261387; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Boy (THE) SCOUTS OF AMERICA; words 


by Frank W. Johnson, music by 
John T. Peterson [arr. by John L. 
Bastian]. [16870 


© ajuly 3, 1911; 2c July 5, 1911; 
E 260697; Peterson music co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Boys (THE) IN BLUE; words by B. F. 
Cochran, arr. by E. S. T., music by 
Lee G. Kratz. [16871 


© May 22, 1911; 2 c. June 29, 
1911; E 260546; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Wiegenlied; by 
J. Brahms, arr. by Cyril Monk; vio- 
lin and piano. (Transcriptions of 
celebrated pieces, no. 2.) [16872 


jm suly 22, 1911: 2 c. July _ 24, 
1911; E 261965; Nicholson & co., I1td., 
Sydney, Australia. 


BREAK, BREAK, BREAK; words by Ten- 
nyson, music by Albert Victor Young. 
[16873 


eeduly 17, 1911- 2-c¢ July 17, 
1911; EH 261720; A. V. Young, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 


BRISE DES NUITS (Breezes of the 
night) ; waltz, by G. Lamothe, arr. 
by L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 

[16874 


©) May 27, 1911; 2 ¢. June 20, 
1911; E 260216; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork N. Y. 


BROWN EYES OR BLUE EYES; words and 
music by Z. M. Ayres. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [16875 

© June 26, 1911; 2 ec. June 380, 
1911; EK 2613800; Mrs. Z. W. Ayres, 
Parkton, Md. 


_ BuDS AND BLOSSOMS; easy pieces and 


| 


| 


| 


exereises, by W. F. Strong, arr. for 
young or old pupils beginning piano 
lessons. Part 1. Revised edition. 
[16876 
ey duly. 12, 1911: 2 «. ‘July 24, 
1911; EH 261957; W. F. Strong, Dixon, 
Til. 


BUFFALO BILL’S FAREWELL; march and 
two-step, by Marion Arlington, arr. 
by Sol. Levy; orchestra. [16877 

©) July 3, 19s 2 eb July Gs 1914 - 
E 261560; M. Witmark & sons, New 
vVork,. N.Y, 


BUMBLE BEE; from Follies of 1911, 
words by Havez & Donnelly, music 
by James Blyler. [16878 

©) June 26, 1911: 2 & June’ 26, 
19th. 2610133: Be. Remick & eo:, 
New York, N. Y. 


BURLETTA ; 
klavier. 


von Otto Singer, op. 9, ftir 

(Drei klavierstticke, no. 1. 

[16879 

© June 10, 1911; 2 ¢. July 6, 1911; 

E 261481; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


BUTTERFLIES; by J. Frank Frysinger, 
op. 57; piano. [16880 
© Suly- 141902 es Inala Ae 
1911; E 261658; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


By HIs POWER HE LIFTED ME; words by 
Mrs. Gi, D, Martin, music py, iW- 
Stillman Martin. [16881 


©) July, 19, 1911: 2 ¢ July 18, 
1911; E 262081; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


CALIFORNIA POPPIES; words and music 
by Mrs. W. H. Weddle. [16882 
©: duly 15; 1911.2 ec Tuly Js: 
1911; EH 268030; Mrs. W. H. Weddle, 
Bakersfield, Cal. 


CALL (THE) OF THE MOOSE; march, by 

H. J. B. Berard; piano. [16883 

© July 8, 1911; 2 ec. July 8, 1911; 

E 261591; Hermann J. B. Berard, 
Attleboro Falls, Mass. 


CALVARY; words and music by O. L. 
Thompson. [16884 
Ore duly 8) 19013 on) 261433 


O. L. Thompson, Eureka Springs, 
Ark. 


CAMPUS (THE); Selection, by Walter 

De Leon; piano. [16885 

©, July 3. 1910 3.2) ec. Imly, 5, 19k 

E 261556; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work Ne Y¥: 


CAN YOU FORGIVE; words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Fabian Rose; in 
Key of D. [16886 

© Tully. 13. 19tte= 2c en Sula 4: 
1911; E 261680; Philips & Page, Lon- 
don, England. 


979 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16887 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 6 


CANTABILE; par Joseph Jongen, op. 37, 

pour orgue. (Quartre piéces, no. 1.) 

[16887 

© Duly) 13, 191d 2) €)4Suly 17; 

1911; EH 261760; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


CANTATA; per le onoranze ad Amilcare 
Ponchielli nel 25° anniversario 
della sva morte, parole Giuseppe 
Adami, musica di Italo Montemezzi, 
riduzione per canto e pianoforte di 
Ugo Solazzi. [16888 


©, June 2s 19? oe; June 29: 
1911; EK 260585; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


CANZONA; by Clifford Demarest; or- 
gan. (St. Cecilia series no. 30.) 
[16889 
© July 8, 1911; 2c. July 10, 1911; 
BE 260724; H. W. Gray co., New 
Works, ING YX: 


CARLAVROCK; Scottish violin solo, by 
Mackenzie-Murdoch; piano acc. 
[16890 
@) June’ 26, 1911 2 ey june. 26, 
1911; E 261099; Reynolds & @o., 
London, Hngland. 


CARNATION MARCH; by Harry Austin 
Tierney; piano. [16891 
©), Siulyaaiia, Oda 2 -Crrdulliys, ley, 
1911; E- 263038; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


CARNIVAL BINGO; march two step, by 
Chas. Cohen, arr. by F. H. Losey; 


orchestra with piano acc. 4to. 
[16892 
HOw Nuly 220) 1 2 Ver ative ale 


1911: E 261894; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


CAROLINE TAKE A SPIN WITH ME; words 
by Charles W. Schaefer, music by 
Neil Navarre. [16893 

Ow july S191? ce. duly) 15, 
1911; E 260901; Charles W. Schaefer, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CAST THY BURDEN UPON THE [LORD; 

music by A. W. Lansing, in F and D. 

[16894 

© July ASP wold: 92 -e Sully 124. 

1911; EH 261926; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


CELLO, AND PIANO ALBUM; arr. by [J. N. 
Klohr. | [16895 
© June 30, 1911; 2 ce. June 30, 
1911; EH 260729; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CHAIN GANG; words and music by S. J. 

Park. [16896 

© 1c. July 3, 1911; E 261432: 
Sam J. Park, Punxsutawney, Pa. 


CHAMP CLARK’S CONGRESS; by Will 

Huff; band. 4to. [16897 

© July 5,1911; 2 ec. July 12, 1911; 

E 260754; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


CHANSON D’AMOUR; by Louis Victor 
Saar, op. 60, no. 2. 1. Violin and 
piano. 2. Violin solo with string or- 
chestra ace. [16898, 16899 

© May 10, 1911; 2 «© each June 
20, 1911; E 260218, 260219; Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. Y. 


romanza par Francis Bohr, pour 
piano. [16900 

© July 15, 1911; 2%, July 17, 
1911; E 261807; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


CHANSON DE LA FILEUSE; par A. Luz- 

zatti, pour piano. [16901 

© July 3, (olde 2 ie aay By 19111 - 

HE 261428 ; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., Lon- 
don, England, 


CHANSON (LA) DES FEUILLES;: inter- 
mezzo, by Ernest Gillet; piano. 
[16902 
© July 7, 1911; 2 ¢ July 8, 1911; 
E 261621; Enoch ar ¢o.,. Paris, 
France. 


CHANSON SANS PAROLES ET CAPRICE; 
par Emile Sauret, op. 70, pour violon 
et piano. (Trois morceaux caracté- 
ristiques, no. 2.) [16903 

© June 10, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
EK 261488; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


CHARITE (La). See Rossini (G. A.). 


Cuarity; words by H. S. Le Blanc, 

musie by Ollin Cady. [16904 

© July 8, 191: 2 er sales, 1911: 

Hi 261619; Ellen Sanche Le Blanc, 
River Rouge, Mich. 


CHE GELIDA. MANINA. See Puccini 


(G.). 


CHE PENA E CHE DOLORE; rispetto 
toscano, canti popolari toscani rac- 


colti da Giuseppe Tigri, musica di V. | 


Vannini. [16905 


© June 6, 1911; 2 c. June 19, 1911; 
E 263040; Vineenzo Vannini, Flor- 
ence, Italy. 


980 


omnis 
FT 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


16925 


CHEER UP; words by Edith Sanford 

Tillotson, music by I. H. Meredith. 

[16906 

igenpr. 19, 1910; 2 ec, June 29, 

1911; E 260547; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


CHEER-UP, DEARIE; words and music by 
J. Edelson. Washington, H. Kirkus 


Dugdale co. [16907 © 


© June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 
1911; E 261302; Jack Edelson, Chi- 
: eago, Ill, 


_ CHEER UP, MY LADDIE, CHEER UP; words 
_ and music by K. Bird. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [16908 

@ June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 
1911; E 261332; Kathryn Bird, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


| CHERISHED MEMORIES; nocturne, by 

| Frank P. Atherton, op. 210; piano. 

| [16909 

| my oaily 10) 1981; 2 e. July 10, 

1 peo) BY 260735;. Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


| CHEVILLARD (CAMILLE) Impromptu en 

| vé bémol; par C. Chevillard, op. 14, 

| pour piano. [16910 

|) © June 22, 1911; 2 e July 15, 

i) 1911; EK 260887; O. Bouwens van 
der Boijen & cie., Paris, France. 


| CHILD LOVE: words by Dave Oppen- 

heim, music by Joe Cooper. [16911 
\| er soly 14,1911: 2.e; July 15, 
i ea9it: BH 260854; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


| CHILDHOOD DREAMS; reverie, by Hal 
|| Vinton; piano. [16912 

© June 26, 1911; 2 ec. June 26, 
1911; E 261103; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland, O. 


|| CHILDREN’S PRAISE, NO. 2; edited by 
, i. H. Meredith, Grant Colfax Tul- 
lar, Chas. C. Ackley. 8vo. [169138 
Oreape, 17,1911: 2 ce. June .29, 
| 1911; A 290963; Tullar-Meredith 
| (eo., New York, N. Y. 
\Cnimes (THE); by E. L. Ashford; 
organ. [16914 
metuly 3 1911: 2-e. July 14, 
| 1911; EH 261684; Lorenz pub. co., 
| Dayton, O. 
|, CHING-A-LING-A-L00 ; words by Ralph 
| L. Barnhouse, music by Lucien 
Denni. Kansas City, Harry Kelly 
music pub. co. [16915 
(June 30; 1911; 2 « July 3, 
1911; E 261380; Riley & Denni mu- 
Sic publishers, Kansas City, Mo. 


CHOCHOTTE; schottisch, par Heinrich 
Tellam; piano. [16916 
© July 29, 1911; 2 @ July 24, 
1911; E 268004; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


CHORALIA; a Selection of new hymn- 
tunes and chants, composed and 
arr. by Edgar Pettman. S8vo. 

[16917 

te) Suby de, 191t = 2 € july. 13 

1911; E 260847; Houghton & co., 
London, England. 


CHRIST IS RISEN; an Easter anthem, 
words from the Bible, edited by I. 
H. M., music by E. Minshall; mixed 
voices. 4to. [16918 

© Mar. 4, 1911; 2 « June 29, 
1911; E 260548; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York, N. Y. 


CHRYSALIS (THE); march and two- 
step, by Wallace Rogers; piano. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[16919 

© June 26, 1911 :02) ‘ce Funes 30, 

1911; E 261294; W. A. Rogers, Cham- 
plin, Minn. 


CHRYSANTHEMEN; walzer von Frie- 
drich Kaula. 1. Pianoforte. 2. Sa- 
lon-orchester. [16920, 16921 

© July 1, 1911: 2 @ each July 
14, 1911; E 261695, 261696; Alfred 
Schmid, nachfolger, Munich, Ger- 
many. 

CHRYSANTHEMUM; polka by H. A. 
Vander Cook, cornet and piano. 

[16922 

©) ume 20; 41944 = 42% ey. dala ele 

1911; H 261672; H. A. Vander Cook, 
Chicago, I11. 


CITY PLAYGROUNDS; words by Charles 
W. Gerhart, music by M. A. Alt- 
house. [16923 

Owsuby S191 Qe July 8; i911: 
E 261587; Penn publishing co., Read- 
ime a): 


CLAUDINE; valse by Pedro de Zulueta, 
arr. by H. M. Higgs; orchestra. 4to. 
(Chappell’s orchestral journal, no. 
629.) [16924 

© July 6G: 1912. duly 7s toi: 
E 260682; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


piano ace. part. 4to. (Chap- 
pell’s orchestral journal, no. 629.) 
[16925 
© July 18. d9t1s 2 -eaguly 19; 
1911; E 261870; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


981 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16926 


pt. II, n. s., v. 6 


CLOVER DAYS; words by Havez and 
Donnelly, music by Nat Goldstein. 
[16926 
© July 14, 1911; 2 c. July 18, 
1911; EH 262032; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


CocK-A-HOOP; two-step, by Robert Co- 
ningsby Clarke, arr. by Arthur 
Wood; orchestra. 4to. [16927 

@r July 10,7 190 ee Aula elle 
1911; EH 261639; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


piano ace. part. 4to. (Chap- 
pell’s orchestral journal, no. 630.) 
. [16928 
© julyd3. TOs 2 eel 
1911; E 261697; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


CaurR (LE) DE Ftortia; ballet-panto- 
mime en deux actes, de Mme. Mari- 
quita et André de Lorde, musique de 
Georges Menier. [16929 


© May 18, 1914- 2c. June’ 10; 
1911; D 18916; O. Bouwens van der 
Boijen & cie, Paris, France. 


COLLEGE (THE) FAVORITE; musical. 


comedy in three acts, words and mu- 
sic by HE. B. Hess. [16930 

©1e July 14, 1911; E 261666; 
Ed. B. Hess, Wyoming, O. 


COLLEGE MINISTRY TO CITY CHILDREN. 
[Year 3, no 8, July, 1911] [Hymns 
and songs with syllabus and sug- 
gestions for use in daily vocation. 
Bible schools.] Ed. by Amy Hope 
Boville and Robert G.  Boville. 
New York, The Century co., 1911. 
Wij S62) ps lush 78vo0: [16931 


© June 24 1911:°2 e June’ 2s, 
1911; A 2921382; Century co., New 
York, Ne NX: 


COLLINES (LES) D’ANACAPRI; extrait du 
1°* livre de préludes, par Claude 
Debussy, transcription par Jacques 
Charlot, pour piano 4 4 mains. 

[16932 

(©) Atibe Use she Be, Vanna see 

1911; E 261762; Durand et ceie., 
Paris, France. 


COME HOME; words and music by 
Ralph Whitehead. [16933 
OV Tuly 19) ) Aoi? wes eiuliy 9) 
1911; E 261824; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


COME, LET US SING; words by Grace 


Maynard, music by Jas. B. Frank- 
lin. [16934 

© Mar. 4 -d01t; 92 ,el ine 27, 
1911; E 260508; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


COME LOVE IN THE MOONLIGHT; words 
and music by Halpin O’Reilly Gil- 
bert. [16935 

© July 15" 19a weily 15, 
1911; E 260872; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


COME ON BOYS, BE GAME; words by A. 
S. Dzieman, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [169386 


© June 26, 1911; 2 e June 380, 
1911; E 261312; Alex. Dzieman, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


COME ON OVER, LET’S ALL GET ACQUAINT- 
ED; words by A. Seymour Brown, 
music by Nat. D. Ayer. [16937 

© June 30, 1911; 2 @ June 380, 
1911; E 261239; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


CoME OUT AND SEE THE BALL GAME; 
words and music by V. Harsin. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[16938 | 


© June 26, Wide see june 30! 
1911; E 261377; Vernon MHarsin, 
Madison, Ind. 


CoME UNTO ME; anthem by F. A. 


Clark: mixed voices. 4to. [16939 _ 


© June 29, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 


1911; EH 261225; F. A. Clark, Phila-}| 


delphia, Pa. 
COME UNTO ME, ALL YE THAT LABOUR; 


anthem words from the Bible, mu- 
sic by J. F. Heyde. 4to. (Selected | 


popular anthem from Weekes & co’s. 
series no. 185.) 16840 

©, June: 26, 19d 2 pered uly 
1911; E 260658 ; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, ‘England. 


CoMING HOME; words by Mrs. J. H. 
Hampton, music by C. J. W. Jerreld. 


Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[16941 
© July: 129) 1Saai eae. duly, es 


1911; E 260923; Mrs. J. H. Hamp- 


ton, Altoona, Pa. 


CONCENTRATION AND TECHNIC; piano 


exercises for developing the fingers 


by Louis Stillman. [16942 


© June 29, 1911; 2 ce June 30, 
1911; H 261229 : M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


982 


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| 


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| 


| 


| 


|| ED 259998 ; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


16961 


CONCERT VALSE; by A. W. Lansing; 
piano. [16943 
emily 10, 1911;'2 ¢. July 10, 
1911; E 260736; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CONCERTO ROMANTIQUE. 
te. P.) 


CONSIDER THE WONDROUS WORKS OF 
Gop; words by Jennie Wilson, mu- 
sic by W. M. Yowell. [16944 

om Mar 4) 1911: 2 ce. June 27, 
1911; EH 260521; Firm foundation 
- pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


See Godard 


CONSOLATION. See Mendelssohn-Bar- 
moldy (J. L. F.) 


| CONTENTMENT; words by Mary Turner 


Salter, music by J. Louis Shenk; 
low voice in D. [16945 

mic. July 12, 1911; H 260750; J. 
Louis Shenk, Dayton, Ohio. 


ConTRAST (A); by Clement M. Spur- 
ling, op. 7; piano. (Bagatelles, no. 


=.) [16946 

Orminly 1.1911: 2 c. July 13,1911; 

E 260839; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 

| Coontown CAPERS ; characteristic 


march and two-step, by John Mar- 
tin; piano or cabinet organ. [16947 


i © dune 22,1911; 2 ce. June 28, 


comes HM 6.261207; 
Moultrie, O. 


DL Wee erist, 


| CORALE SOPRA UN TEMA DI J. S. BAcH; 
|| di F. Boghen, per pianoforte. [16948 


© June 38, 1911; 2 c. June 23, 1911; 
Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


iW 
| CORNELIUS’ PROHIBITION SONGS; ed. and 


pubd. by R. H. Cornelius. S8vo. 


[16949 

© June 24, 1911: 1c. July 5,1911, 

me July 18, 1911: A..293116; R. H. 
Cornelius, Midlothian, Tex. 


1 Corona: valse, by Amy Woodforde- 


Finden; orchestra. 4to. [16950 
im rduly 22 1911; 2 ec. July 24, 

1911; E 263015; Boosey & co., Lon- 

don, England. 

piano. [16951 
© June 28, 1911; 2 c@ June 29, 

1911; E 260580; Boosey & co., Lon- 

) don, England. 

| Corona MARCH; by Abbie A. Ford; 
piano. rat [16952 
© June 29, 1911; 2c. July 1,1911; 

E 260618; Standard music pub. 

house, Chicago, III. 


0872—11——2 


CoroNA (THE) WALTZ; by James 
Francis Downes; piano. [16953 
©) Sully Ait Itt. 2. tily ae 
1911; EK 262059; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London, England. 


CORONATION WALTZ; by Flora McGill; 
piano. [16954 
© guly 15, wit: 2 <¢.. July 15, 
1911; E 260873; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


Cort; hymn tune, composed by Charles 

Cort (1911), musie only. [16955 

© July 2,1911; 2 ¢. June 30, 1911; 

E 261278; Charles A. Cort, Cedar- 
hurst, Long Island, N. Y. 


CouNT (THE) OF LUXEMBOURG; a new 
musical play in® 2; acts, by “A. M: 
Willner and Robert Bodanzky, adapt- 
ed for the English stage by Basil 
Hood, lyrics by B. Hood and Adrian 
Ross, music by Franz Lehar; vocal 
Score. 4to. [16956 


© June 14, 1911: 2c. June D5, 
1911; D 18917; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


CounTY (THE) FAIR; by L. N. Nickels- 
burg, arr. by M. Cummins; piano. 
[16957 
©. 1c. duly dS, 1911; BH - 2620870; 
Lillian N. Nickelsburg, New York, 
Nee 


CRADLE SONG; by Alfredo Barili, op. 18. 
ed. by Carl Wilhelm Kern: piano. 
[16958 
Orehuly 22, 1911 22 ce uly 24, 
1911; E 263051: Shattinger piano & 
musie co., St. Louis, Mo. 


— (Wiegenlied). study on broken 
chords, by Alfred Kaiser; piano. 
(Four short pieces. no. 1.) [16959 


Cy Siblys 2 Oe ie uly 24 
1911; E 261976; Alfred. Lengnick & 
co., London, England. 


CRIMSON (THE) RAMBLER; March and 

two-step, by W. Somerkamp; piano. 

[16960 

©) June, 26. 191t = 2) eo June, 28; 

1911; E 261217; William Somer- 
kamp, Cincinnati, O. 


CROWNING OF CHRISTMAS; musical play 
in 1 act, by Mary L. Gaddess and 
Stanley Schell. [16961 

O~sunes 12,019) 2) es .chume 14. 
1911; D 18921; Edgar S. Werner, 
New York, N. Y. 


983 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16962 


pt. 11, es v.'6 


CUBAN DANCE; by Ignazio Cervantes, 
arr. by Otto Langey; orchestra; no. 
4. (G. Schirmer’s galaxy of orches- 
tra music, no. 41.) [16962 


© June 30, 1911; 2c. July 1, 1911; 
E 260625; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ING SY. 


CUJUS ANIMAM. See Rossini (G. A.) 


CUPID AND THE MOON; words and mu- 
sic by George E. Gudapel, arr. by 
the Williams duo. [16963 

©) July. 09; 1911 92) eo Sans, 24s 
1911; E 261968; George E. Gudapel, 
Houston, Tex. 


DADDY’S BOY; opera in 8 acts, words by 
George Brackett Seitz, music by M. 
de Forest-Anderson. [16964 

© 1 co July 21, 191i; DW 18987 : 
Marguerite de Forest-Anderson, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


DANCE IN THE ANCIENT STYLE; by 
Mark S. Dickey; ’cello and piano. 
[16965 


© 1c. July 14, 1911; E 261668; 
Mark S. Dickey, Kennebunk, Me. 


DANCE OF SPRING; words by M. F. Gip- 
son, music by Earl Taylor. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[16966 

©) July 20, 1911: 2 se, July, 20; 

1911; KH 261914; M. F. Gipson, Stam- 
HOME NG 


DANCE OF THE LILLIPUTIANS; charac- 
teristic dance, by John Martin; pi- 
ano or cabinet organ. [16967 

© ume 22, 1911: 2 e Tune 2s: 
1911; E 261208; D. W. Crist, Moul- 
trie, O. 


DANCER’S DELIGHT; schottische, by 
Heinrich Engel; piano. [16968 
© July) 10; 1.901 72) xe. uly. nO, 
1911; E 260737; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DANCING SHADOWS; gavotte, by Grace 
Walls Linn; piano. [16969 
© duly, 24.) 19 2) es July 24, 
1911; E 263055; Carlin music co., 
Indianapolis, Ind. 


DANCLA (CHARLES) 12 melodious stu- 
dies; by C. Dancla, op. 194, revised 
and edited by Franz Bornschein; 
violin. (Schmidt’s educational se- 
ries no. 42.) [16970 

© July 6, 1911; 2 ce. July 10, 1911; 
E 260707; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


DANDELION ; words and music by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson. [16971 


© Apr. 19,..1910="2' Game 29, 
1911; E 260551; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N.Y. 


DANS LA FORET; par Emile Sauret, op. 
70, pour violin et piano. (Trois 
morceaux caractéristiques, no. 3.) _ 

[16972 

© June 10, 1911; 2 ec. July 6, 1911; 

EK 261489; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


DANS LA VALLEE; par Frédéric Binet, 
op. 107, pour le piano. [16973 
© July 13, 19st ewer wigs 17. 
1911; E 261763; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


DANSE DES PRETRESSES DE DAGON. See 
Saint-Saéns (C. C.). 


DANSE DES SABOTS (Wooden shoe 
dance) ; from suite, In Holland, no. 
4, by Christiaan Kriéns; violin and 
piano. [16974 

© June: 8, 1901-729 ease 920; 
1911; E 260221; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks Ns a6 
DANSE HONGROISE; by Ernest Gillet; 
orchestra. 4to. [16975 
© July 7, 1911: 2 © dully-8, 1911; 
261620: -Hnoch "ke seo: Earis; 
France. 


DANSES TZIGANES (Gypsy dances) ; by 
Tivadar Nachéz, op. 14, nos. 1 and 
2, revised and edited by Gustav 
Saenger; violin and piano. [16976 

© May 29, 1911: 2 e@ dune 20/8 
1911; E 260222; Carl Fischer, New 
York ANG Nea 

DANSEUSE. 

hommes. 


See Marche des petits 


DaRN (A) GooD TowN; from the Gym- 
kana, words by Miles Greenleaf, 
musie by Harry Hangauer. [16977 

© Fine 264) 19 we ee domes 230 
1911;:- EH S261) Miiebentmae co 
Omaha, Neb. 


DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA; march and 
two-step, by FE. W. Beall, arr. by 
Alfred H. Hyett; piano. [16978 | 

© 1 e: July Ws) Dotty 2607958 
F. W. Beall, Morris Park, ib. I:, N: Y! 


Day (THE) IS ENDED; words by H. 
McEwen Kimball, music by Carl F. 
Price; organ ace. [16979 | 

© Mar. 28, 1910-2 7eJume | 29% 
1911; E 260549; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York: IN. We 


984 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


16997 


Days (THE) OF LONG AGO; words by 
Llizabeth Dutton, music by Chester 
B. Searle; medium or low voice. 

[16980 

moemy 14. 1911; 2 @. July 15. 

1911; E 260862; G. Schirmer, New 
More IN. Y. 

DEAR HEART, I’LL WIN YOU YET; Words 
and music by Mrs. Chas. Barton. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[16981 

© une 26,1911: 2 c. June 30, 

$911; EH 261293; Mrs. Chas. Barton, 
sadillae, Mich. 

DEAR MOTHER I AM COMING HOME; 
words and music by O. L. Thompson. 

[16982 

1911; E 261434; 

Eureka Springs, 


oe fexJuly 3, 
O. L. Thompson, 
Ark. 
DEAR OLD ASBURY PARK; words 
music by Art. Lindeman. [16983 
© July 1, 1911; 2 c July 6, 1911; 
EH 261525; B. F. Behrend, Newark, 
is eee 
| DEAR OLD BROADWAY; Words and mu- 
| sic by S. Brand; arr. by Margaret 
D. Trone. New ‘York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [16984 
Omivivs20) 1911-12 ¢! July 20, 
iOiti=” BH 261915; Samuel Brand, 
| Dayton, O. 
- Dear OLD COLUMBUS TOWN; words and 
music by Ross C. Coffman. [16985 
er tub aa. f901: 2 ¢ July 17; 
1911; H 261726; Ross C. Coffman & 
co., Columbus, O. 


| DECEMBER (A) ROMANCE; py Jan 
Hurst; piano solo. [16986 
oink  f. 1911: 2 ec. July, 15, 


| 1911; H 260850; Metzler & co., Itd., 
) London, England. 
| DECORATION Day; words by James 
+ | Fairman, music by Charles J. W. 
| Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
| Dugdale co. [ 169S7 
| © July 12, 1911; 2 c. July 18, 
| 1911; E 260964; A. C. Fairman, New 
i} menor NN. Y. 
§ DEINE SCHONHEIT (Thy beauty); ged. 
| von Christian Morgenstern, English 
| version by Edward Oxenford, music 
1) by Felix Weingartner, op. 48, no. 6, 
fiir hohe stimme mit orchester- 
6 begleitung. Partitur. [16988 
q me wiay 34, 1911:.2.¢. July 31, 
| 1911; BE 263247; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 
a See Saint-Saéns (C.) 


and « 


DELIZIE INFANTILI; tarantella  cala- 
brese, by V. Spadea; piano solo. 
[16989 
©) Dee) O75 1910.22 co yualy 6: 
1911; E 261567; Vincenzo Spadea, 
New York, N. Y. 


DEPTH OF MERCY; words by Charles 
Wesley, music by Kticken, arr. by 
I. H. Meredith. [16990 

(C) Apr. 28) 1911-2 ce June 29, 
1911; E 260550; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 

DESESPERANCE; extrait de Notre 

amour, par Henri Pfister; piano et 


chant. [16991 
O Suly) 29.7 19s 2% e. jake 
1911; EH 268014; Pfister fréres, 
Paris, France. 
DEUTSCHER MANNERGESANG; ged. von 


Otto Schairer, musik yon Heinrich 
Appunn, op. 11, fiir miuénnerchor. 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. [15992 

© June 10, 19117 2? Suly’ 6; 
1911; E 261461; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

DEUTSCHLAND, MEIN VATERLAND; ged. 
von Jul. Gersdorff, musik von E. 
Reutel, fiir vierstimmigen miinner- 
ehor,  Partrtur.  4to. [16993 

© June 15, A9tde 2 es July 28) 


1911; E 263183; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 

DEVANT MOL S’ETEND LA VUE. See 
Hiindel (G. F.) 

DISTANT CHIMES (Ferne- gilocken- 
klinge); by Carl Bohm, op. 395; 
piano. [16994 


©) Muly 1, A911 = 2)4e. oly 
1911; BY 261798; ‘Theo. Presser: co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Dix (J. AIRLIE) Two songs; words 
by P. J. O'Reilly, music by J. Airlie 
Dix. Contents: The sower. ‘The 
reaper. [16995 

©. suly AS20191) 1:21), daly 19, 
1911; E 261875; Gould & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

DIXIE FLYER; march and two-step, by 
G. Franklin Reaves; piano. [16596 

© July 10) Oe es July 
{91> HP) 261644: "Gy. Rranidin 
teaves, Fruitville, Fla. 


DisIe PARADE; march and two-step by 


Hattie Bales, piano. 116997 
@ July is: 191s) 2c.) hulky 05, 


totes By 2E0S¢s * 
New Mork. No Y; 


Maurice Shapiro, 


| G85 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16998 


Di. Ss. V6 


Do YOU LOVE ME SWEETHEART AS IN 
DAYS OF OLD; words and music by 
A. Rouner. [16998 

©) Jue 26,191 2 ce June. 28, 
L91ts EH 261219 ;* AW. Rouner, Tren- 
EOD. Nid. 


Do YoU REMEMBER; words and music 


by Nancy Hope. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [16999 


CGvaduly 12 19a 2, J ulys: 
1911; E 260926; Mrs. B. Saunders, 
Limon, Colo. 


Do YOU THINK OF ME DEAR AS I THINK 
OF you; words and music by Lesso 
Krieger; arr. by Oscar Moline. 

[17000 


© July 8, 19u1: 2 ce duly 8,191" 


E 261586; 
Wash. 


Lesso Krieger, Everett, 


Docror DE Luxe; barn-dance or schot- 


tische, by Karl Hoschna, arr. by 
W. C. O'Hare; orchestra. [17001 


© Fulys; 191": 2: e¢ sully Gy 401: 
BH 261558; M. Witmark & sons, New 
WOrls sINe oe 


——march and two-step, by Karl 
Hoschna, arr. by “W.-C, «Outare; 
orchestra. [17002 


©uwuly 3. 191i 2 evuly Gal Oi 
BE 261559; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Nork. IN: Ye 


—— selection. by Karl Hoschna, arr. 

byaw. C. O’Hare; orchestra. [170038 

© sully 3.7 19nd: 2Cyl Oils 

BE 261557; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, Nw Y. 


DoES ANYBODY HERE WANT ‘TEDDY; 
words and music by John Auld. 
[17004 
dire. auily 20) Ona) Zoos 
John Auld, Chicago, [1. 


DONIZETTT (GAETANO) Sextette from 
Lucia di Lammermoor, by G. Doni- 
zetti, grand concert paraphrase for 
the left hand alone, by Charles 
Kunkel; piano. [17005 

© June sO; 191 2 ic. sully 3, LOL: 
BH 261420: Kunkel bros. musi¢ co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


DON’T CUT YOUR LAUGH IN HALF; words 
by N. Moray, music by Chas. Scott. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[17006 

Gal aly 20.) 19d 3s: 2a Cue Juliy 120; 

1911; E 261906; Ned Moray, New 
Work. IN. Y. 


DON’T FORGET ME AT THE POTLATCH 
sHow; words and music by F. A. 
Thole. [17007 


© July 1, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
EK 261544; F. A. Thole, Seattle, 
Wash. 


Don’r GO OUT WITH HIM ‘TO-NIGHT; 
written and composed by Fred God- 
frey, Billy Williams and A. Glover; 
au) Oe [17008 

© July 3, 19117 2 en Pili, 1911 « 
E 261406; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


DON’T LICENSE SALOONS; words and 
music by H. EK. Evans. [17009 


© July 7, 191132 Gay A191 1s 
Ki 260719; Herbert KE. Evans, Flint, 
Mich. 


Don’r stor; two-step, by Lady Garioch ; 
piano. [17010 
© ‘Tully 13,719 es Jatly 14) 
1911; E 261699; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


DoN’T WAKE FATHER; two-step by 
Keith Keppel; piano. [17011 
© July 15; Poll Seer sully 14 
1911; EF 261806; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew Itd., London, England. 


Don’T WE, HaroLtp? Yus! REGGIE, 
WE bdo; words by Graham Squiers, 
music by. Harold Montague. [17012 

© July 10, 19h eweszuly 10) 
1911; E 260704; Reynolds 
London, England. 


DOPPELGRIFF- UND AKKORD- STUDIEN}; 
von Johann Slunicko, op. 76, fiir 
violine, in der 1 Jage und mit lagen- 
wechsel. 117013 

© May’ 19, 1911; 2 © June 15; 
1911; E 258995; Anton Bohm & 
sohn, Augsburg, Germany.. 


Dora Ler; words by Fred Girard, 
music by Thomas Dionne. [17014 
© July 12) 10ie ec July 2 
1911; E 260783; Thomas Dionne, 
Chicapee, Mass. 
DorotHy May’s watz; by D. W. 
Crist; cabinet organ or piano. 
© June 28, 1911: 2 ¢ July 1,191 1% 
E 260611; D. W. Crist, Moultrie, O% 
Douce PENSEE. See Sourire gai. 
DOVE STIA, CERCA, CERCA. 


See Puccini 
(G.). 


986 


& CO.m 


no. 8, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


17054 


DowN IN SUNSHINE VALLEY; words by 
Dave Reed and George Christie, mu- 
sic arr. by Walter L. Rosenberg; 
mixed quartet. [17016 

© July 3, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
FE 261565; M. Witmark & sons, New 
work, WN. Y. 


DowN IN THE OLD APPLE ORCHARD; 
words and music by Chas. H. Reas- 


ner. [17017 

Peeeiiy 22, 1911; 2 ce. July 24, 

| 1911; E 261958; C. H. Reasner, 
| Cleveland, Ohio. 

DOwN IN THE SHADY DELL, NELL; 


| words and music by Frank Lepine: 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


| [17018 

| i tuge 26, 1911: 2 ¢. June 30, 
1911; HE 261298; Frank Lepine, 

| Northampton, Mass. 

| 

| DREAM OF FAIRYLAND; words and 

| musie by W. Bancroft. [170192 


ieonaune 26, 1911: 2 ¢. July 31, 
1911; Ki 263229; Wm. Bancroft, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


1| DREAMING; words by Ida _ Knight, 
} music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
1} Washington: H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
| [17020 
(©) June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 
non ek 201504; Ida Knight, 
Hackettstown, N. J. 
} DRINK TO DEAR OLD FRISCO TOWN; 


words by Val Harris, music by Sid 
3rown. [17021 

C1 @ July 24, 1911; B 261970; 
Harris & Brown, San Francisco, Cal. 


DRIVING IN THE PARK; song and dance 
| schottische, by Mackie-Beyer; mili- 
)) tary band. 4to. O22 

Oetuly 14h 1910-2 ec. July 13; 
1911; E 260790; J. W. Pepper & son, 
| Philadelphia, Pa. 
|| DROMEDARY (THE); two-step, 
{ and music by Harold Scott. [17023 
| iO July 13; 1911- 2 ¢ July 14, 
m. 1911; EH 261700; Chappell & co., Itd., 
hi London, England. 


words 


DRoP, DROP, SLOW TEARS; words by 
Phineas Iletcher, music by Orlando 
Gibbons, arr. by D. F. R. Wilson; 2 

fi sopranos, alto, tenor and bass. 4to. 

H,| (Stainer & Bell’s church choir li- 

| brary, no. 116.) [17024 

Os ulyel, 1911-9 .¢: July, 81911; 

EK 261603; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 

don, England. 


DRUNK AGAIN; words 
Ray Phillips. 

ee) sulky: 29). 1D 2: ‘es. Tule: 3, 
1911; E 263235; Progressive music 
pub. co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


and music by 
[17025 


DucHeEss (THE); march by Carl Carl- 

ton; band. Ato. [17026 

©) July 5, 1911.5)2 «July .8,; 1911; 

FE 261597 sx H. E. McMillin, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


DYING LITTLE DOGY; words and music 
by L. Roper. Washington, H. MWir- 
kus Dugdale co. [17027 

© June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 
1911; E 261374; Lucy Roper, Big 
Springs, Tex. 


EartH (THE) IS THE LorpD’s; anthem. 
music by Ira B. Wilson. [17028 
OAdune so 1O1t: 2 e tuly a4. 
1911; E 261685; Lorenz pub. co, 
Dayton, O. 

EASTERN SONG; three-part song by 
Mabel W. Daniels op. 16, no. 1; 
women’s voices with ace. of piano 
and two violins. (Octavo series, no. 
501.) [17029 

S) only Io tot te (2) eh sly. 2, 
19115 BE 261928 ;. Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


EDITHIA ; waltz caprice, by F. W. Beall, 
arr. by Alfred H. Hyett; cornet solo, 


piano acc. . [17030 
© 1c. July 13, 1911; E 260796; 
KF. W. Beall, Morris Park, Long 


istandse N. e¥ 


ELKTON’S COLORED BAND; words by R. 
M. Small, music by C. J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[1703 

©). Jatye 1219001 25 2 ely S: 

LOL «) Hy 260922" Robt.4 M. Small, 
Elkton, Ky. 

| ELLE FST DE BRUXELLES; valse, par H. 

Christiné; piano. [170382 

Or july 29; 191l 2 et July St, 


1911; E 265001; Christiné, Paris, 
Trance. 


ELOISE; song, music by Cy Warman. 


[17033 
Url ya Abb 
Peoples music pub. 


OMe io, LOL te 
19s E261" : 
co:, -Chicago; Ill. 

ELYSION; words and music by Kather- 
ine Ruth Heyman; medium voice and 
piano acc. [1703 

Giles. litt Ott 2 ve, Pubye aa: 
1911; E 260762; G. Schirmer, New 
MOrig UN Ve. 


987 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17035 


pt. Tans, Vi6 


| EN AVANT; concert polka, by Martin 
Wainright; cabinet organ or piano. 


[17035 


© Jume 28. 1911-2 ec July doi 
EK 260612; D. W. Crist, Moultrie, O. 


| Ton GARDE (Attention) ; polka de salon, 
VOU Hranz  doscluittl Ops - labGsaenunrs 
Klavier zu 6 hinden, ohne oktaven- 
spannung, mit bezeichnung des fin- 
gersatzes. (8 leichte tanzweisen, no. 
3.) [17036 

© May 1234 1901: Qe dimliversi, 
1911; BE 263249: Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ENCHANTED (AN) BOAT; from Prome- 


theus unbound, poem by Shelley, 
music by E, S. De Stein; no. 2 in C. 
[17037 


© July, 6; 1922 vex uve iene Odal: 
E 260688; Enoch & sons, London, 


England. 

ENGLAND, DEAR OLD ENGLAND; Empere 
song, words by Edward Saxson, 
music by M. Dorel; arr. for four 
mixed voices. London, Weeks & co. 
Ato. [17038 


© Duly 20. 1902 eo weil 1S 
1911; EH 260815; Edward Saxon, Lon- 


don, England. 
ENGLISH (AN) JOY-PEAL; composed by 
A. C. Mackenzie, op. 75. (String 


lS Basson NV Lola 
4, Violino-prinao. 5. 
[17039-17043 


each July 18, 


instruments. ) 
3. Violoncello. 
Violino seconds. 


© Dil yd oe Tone ae 


1911; E 260807—260811; Novello & 
o., ltd., London, England. 

ERNANI. See Verdi (G.). 

ERRER A TRAVERS LES MERS: air de 


Pétrone, from the opera of Quo Va- 


dis, poéme de Henri Cain. musique 
de Jean Nougues; pour baryton. 

[17044 

© Now. JG 1042 ier Oct 2 

1910: E 261920; G. Astrue & co., 
Paris, France. 

ERSTE SYMPHONIE, E DuR; von Karl 
Weigl, op. 5, fiir grosses orchester. 
Partitur. [17045 

©) JuneA2, 1911; 2 ec uly, 6.1911 


EK} 261478; Universal-edition, Vienna, 
Austria. 

ERstée (DAS) wWEIB: duett, Melitta- 
lemme Pies alket. MOL it MUSE Von 
3runo Hartl. 1. Orchester-partitur, 
mit text. 2. Klavier mit text. 


[17046, 17047 
©» dume a2: 1911 ; Din Camel iuyaacnile 


1911; E 263263, 263264: Josef Wein- 
berger, Leipzig, Germany. 


ES MUSS JA NICHT SEIN; aufrittslied 
der Annemarie, aus der operette, die 


Musterweiber, von Paul Hubli und 
G. Quedenfeldt, musik von Franz 
Werther. [17048 


© June 10, 1911; 2c. duly 6; 1911: 
E 261505; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
fart, Germany. 


Iis RAUSCHT DER WALD; ged. von H. 
Zeise, musik von Wilh. Sturm, op. 
195, no. 1, ftir mainnerehor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [17049 

© June 12, 1911: 2¢ July 6, 1911; 
KEK 261458 ; Karl Hochstein, Heidel- 
berg, Germany. 


HISTUDIANTINA; music by 
arr. by Walter H. Aiken; mixed 
voices. Svo. (Willis collection of 
supplementary songs, no. 116.) 

[17050 

2 ee July 24 

Willis music co., 


P. Lacome, 


© July 25, 1911; 
1911; EH 261998; 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


STAT D’AME; paroles de GC. Girault, 


musique de E. Dell’ Acqua, 4A une 
voix et piano. (Mélodies, no. 5.) 
[17051 


© June 5, 1911; 2 ec. June 380, 1911; 
EK) 261267; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 


Go ny. , 


EucH TST HEUTE DER HEILAND GEBOREN 
(This day is born a Savior) : Weih- 
nerehten, musik von H. B. Proehl, 
fiir miinnerchor. 4to. (Festgesiinge, 


NOs, Ly) [17052 ff 

© July 12) 1902 er Tuly iss 
1911: E 260823: Hi. B.- Proehl, Chic 
eago, Lil. 

EVENING SERVICE IN KryY OF EF; com- 
posed by Willard Foster; mixed 
voices and organ. 4to. (The parish 
choir, no. 1477.) [17053 


© July 6. 19112 Bema 19143 
BE 260870: Charles L. Hutchins, Con- 
cord, Mass. 


by Max 
(S album 


EVENING sone (Abendlied) ; 
Werner, op. 22; piano. 
leaves, no. 4.) [17054 

© -July. 18; 194%: 2 cx July 24 
1911; E 261983; B. F: Wood musie 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Adolph ' 


EVENTIDE CRADLE SONG; by 
Sehultz, op. 24, no. 3; piano fous 
hands. [17055 

©. July 17, 19iks Saree sul ae 
1911;.E 261736; Willis; Inusie cog 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


ISS 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


17072 


IVERLASTING (THE) STORY; words and 
music by James Rowe. [17056 
gaily 10, 1911; 2 e. July 18, 
wee Bs, 262078; Trio. music ¢o., 
Waco, Tex. 


EVERY CHILD; morality play, by Lena 

Dalkeith Burton [and others]. Svo. 

[17057 

medune 15,1911; 2-c. June 17, 

911; D 18919; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


EVERY LITTLE BIRDIE HAS ITS SONG, 
HOVE; words and music by A. M. 
Andrews-Ringling. Baraboo, Wis., 
W. H. Aton. [17058 

osune 23,.1911;'2 ¢. July 13, 
foot; BW 260797;- A. M. Andrews, 
Baraboo, Wis. 


EVERYBODY'S KISSING HER BUT ME; 
words by Irving B. Lee, music by 
Donald Bestor. [17059 


© July 10, 1911; 2 c July 10, 
1911; E 260748; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


EVERYTHING WAS IRISH; words by Joe 

Young, music by Bert Grant. [17060 

Gaiy 7, 1911 2 c. July.6, 1911; 

H 261535;. J. Kred Helf co., New 
Zork, IN. ¥; 


Ev’RYBODY SHOUTED, GOAL; written by 
Will Hyde and Frank H. Fox, com- 
posed by Will Hyde; in D. [17061 

ruin a, 1911; 2 ¢: July 3, 1911; 
EK 261407; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


EXALTATION; sacred song by Cathe- 
rine Adams, music arr. by T. Vin- 


cent Cator. San Jose, Cal., Jose 
music co. [17062 
Pe duly 24, 1911: 2 e. June 20, 


i: By 260221: TT. Vineent Cator, 
San Jose, Cal. 


EXTASIA; waltz by H. Maquet, arr. by 
Barrington Sargent; orchestra. 
[17063 
© July 8, 1911; 2 ¢. July 13, 1911; 
E 260820; Cundy-Beitoney co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


FAIRY DANCE (Feenreigen); by Max 
Werner, op. 22; piano. (S album 
leaves, no. 3.) [17064 

Gn ily (18, 1911 42 ei duly 24, 
1911; E 261982; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


FAIRY MEADOW MARCH; by S. Whitson; 
piano. (Whitson melodies, vol. 3.) 
Minneapolis, Joseph E. Frank. 

[17065 

© Jme 3;.-1911>:2 ¢.. June, 10, 

1911; E 261624; S. Whitson, Ana- 
tonna, Minn. 


FAaMouS (THE) FIRST; march by Carl 

Dillon; band. 4to. [17066 

© July 8, 1911: 2c. July 10, 1911; 

E 260721; Musiclovers (The) ¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


FANCIULLA DEL WEST. See Puccini 
(G.). 
FANTASIA. See Puccini (G.). 


FANTASIE UND FUGE, G 
Bah. (Jb S.)r 


FAR ACROSS THE SEA; words and mu- 
sic by M. Wooster, arr. by W. A. 
Salomon. Waterbury, Conn., Brass 
city music co. [17067 

© july & 151-2 ¢. July, $490: 
E 262075; Matti Wooster, Water- 
bury, Conn. 


MOLL. See 


FAR, OH PASSION FLY FROM ME; words 
by A. Jacobsen, music by Charles 


J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale. [17068 
© June 26, 1911;.2 c. June 30, 
1911; E 261327; Alma Jacobsen, 
Peetzburg, N. J. 

FARE THEE WELL JOHNEY GREEN; 

words and music by A. Longbecker. 
[17069 


© 1. ¢ July 13,1911: 260826; 
August Longbecker, Donaldsonville, 
La. 


FAREWELL TO THE ROSES; words by 
Mrs. W. L. Price, music by Charles 


J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [17070 
@©y pulty t2> 19tt 2 ee. Iwiy 1S: 


Ott 2K, - 260959 = Mrs. W.. Price, 
Glencoe, Md. 


FAST ASLEEP; words and music arr. 
and composed by F. Clark Perry. 
[17071 
@idulycd, tot: 2 © daly 12) 191d: 
EH 260758; F. Clark Perry, Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn. 


Fata MorGANA; ged. von Franz Wildt, 
musik von Wendel Wiltberger, op. 
28, fiir mannerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [17072 

@) Fully, 3) vote 2 ely 28. a oat: 
E 263217; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, Ger- 
many. 


989 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17073 


pt. 111, n. s., v.6 


FATHER, LEAD ME SAFELY HOME; words 
and music by F. A. Clark; medium 
voice. [17073 


© June 27, 1911; 2°.e@° June 29) 
19d EH 26I2TU:: B®. AS Clark, Pinila- 
delphia, Pa. 


FATHER OF MERCIES; anthem for har- 
vest, words by M. Flowerdew, music 
by Norman Churchill; organ. 4to. 
(The Ambrose edition of church mu- 
sic no. 140.) [17074 

O©Wuly.- 5. 19142 Cully 23, noe 
HE 260828; Ambrose Abbott & Co., 
London, England. 

FAULKES (WmM.) March, in B flat; 

organ. obl. S8vo. 

© July 12,4011 -( 2) eh uly a, 
1911; E 261660; Clayton F. Summy 
eo., Chicago, Ill. 

FESTIVAL SONG BUDGET. 2nd _ issue. 

Are da. Jane ASO: [17076 
OP Apr.” 21,19 2 en, dume geo: 

1911; A 290962; Tullar-Meredith co., 

New York, N.. Y. 


FETE (LA) DE SEVILLE; Spanish suite, 


by Tavan-Marchetti, arr. by Ross 
Jungnickel. (Artist's orchestra 
repertoire no. 36.) [17077 

© esuly kG, 199i ee nly a9, 


OMe), 262037: 
New York, N. Y. 


Ross Jungnickel, 


FIAT JUSTITIA; words and music by 
B. G. Wilder. Boston Oliver Ditson 
co. [17078 

O©whulyns) 1910-2 ec) July Godan 
EK 262074; Burt Green Wilder, 
tthaicaye INC: 


FIDDLER (THE); two-part song, words 
by L. Rountree Smith, music by 
Percy E. Fletcher; soprano and con- 
tralto. 4to. (Choruses for equal 
voices, Curwen ed. no. 71316.) 

[17079 

OrJuly 7, 1914: 2 e July 10, 1911: 

E 261652; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, England. 


FIERCE WAS THE WILD BILLOW; song by 
Arnold Smith, arr. for band, with 
euphonion solo. 4to. (Boosey & 
co.S brass and reed band journal, 
TOs 2.) [17080 

© June 17, 1914-2. co June 9: 
1911; E 260774; Boosey & co., New 
York: iN. ¥. 


FINESSE See Arlequinade. 


[17075 | 


FINGER PRACTICE FOR PIANO; in three 
volumes, by Rafael Saumell. Vol. 2, 
medium. [17081 

© June 29, 1911; 2 c June 30, 
1911; E 261230; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


FLAMINGO; two-step 
Marion Arlington, arr, by Sol. Levy; 
orchestra. [17082 

© July 3; 191? Sree. 1911: 
E 261563; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, NX. 

FLEUR D’AMOUR; valse par Rodolphe 

Berger, pour piano. [17083 

©, Tuly 13) LOE eee LT, 
1911; E 261785; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


| WuicuHt oF TIME; galop, by Heinrich 


Engel; piano. [17084 

©. July 10, 19d pears uly 10! 
1911; E 260738; 'Theo.- Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FLowerR (THE) OF THE VILLAGE; words 
by Frederick H. Green, music by 
Raymond A. Bronne. [17085 

© June-30,. 719i e2Re uly! 13, 
1911; E 260798; F. H. Green, Musca- 
tine, Ia. 


FoLtirs BERGERE; march and two-step 
francaise, by Everett J. Evans, arr. 
by Mackie-Beyer; military band. 
Ato. [17086 

© July 3, 19s 2 eh sialgas, 1911; 
B 261400; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

orchestra. 4to. [17087 

© July. 19; 1Oue wes uly 3245 
1911: E 261883; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia, Pa. 

FoLtio (A) OF MUSIC, FOR THE PIPE 
ORGAN; selected and edited by E. H. 
Flagler. obl. 8vo. [17088 

©. June 30) 191 2c dune: a0; 

1911; E 261260; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

FontTaIneE (LA); by Charles Mayer; 


piano. (Chappell edition no. 46.) 
[17089 
©- July 10), Mode Ore uly a, 


1911; E 261640; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. — 

For you ALONE; by Henry EH. Geehl, 
arr. for military band by J. Ord 
Hume: cornet solo. London, Eng- 
land, Boosey & co. [17090 

© July 19; 19tt 2 vesuly, 20; 
1911: BE 261904; Gould & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


990 


intermezzo, by . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


17108 


triotic song, words by Chas. Cole- 
man, music by T. J. Flanagan. 
[17091 
| faune 1, 1911; 2 ec. June 30, 
| 1911; BH 260588; T. Jay Flanagan. 
| Brooklyn, N. Y. 
| lor YOU DEAR; words and music by M. 
| H. Shepard. Evansville, Harding & 
' Miller music co. [17092 
© June 30, 1911; 2c. July 5, 1911; 
E 260650; Maude Halbrooks Shep- 
_ard, Evansville, Ind. 


: For yOU AND THE GRAND OLD FLAG; pa- 


| For you, DEARIE; words and music by 
L. Lockwood Meore. [17093 
| © July 6, 1911; 2 ¢ July 6, 1911; 
m @ee2oi551; The John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


| FoR YOU THERE IS POWER IN THE BLOOD; 
| |words by D. W. Griffin, music by 
Seeley D. Kinne. [17094 
(ojoune 24, 1911: 2c. June: 28, 
1911; E 261177; Squire & Kinne, 
Omaha, Nebr. 


FOREVERMORE; words and music by 

Russell Smith. [17095 
| endmins titOil: 2c.) July: 17; 
i) WA91t; BH 261725; I. Seidel, Indian- 
i  apolis, Ind. 


FORGET-ME-NOT; song, author of words 
| unknown, music by Arthur Classen; 
high voice in F., [17096 

‘@mdune 27, 1911: 2c. June 28. 
1911; E 261164; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork; Ni. Y. 

| ForcGIvEN; words and music by Mrs. 
J. A. Stretch; alto and tenor with 
violin, piano ace. 4to. [17097 

i — July o. 1911: 2 ec. July 5, 1911; 

| E 260643; Mrs. J. A. Stretch, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

words by R. Fletcher, music by 

| G. Bergmann. [1709S 

© ic. July 18, 1911: B 262079: 

| Ridgeley Fletcher and George Berg- 

| mann, South Milwaukee, Wis. 


Fort DEARBORN; march and two-step. 
by Frank Leonard; piano or cabinet 
organ. [17099 

© June 30, 1911; 2c. July 5, 1911; 

| HE 260636; D. W. Crist, Moultrie, 

| Ohio. 

‘Fort Sam Houston; march and two- 

| step, by Domingo Scotti; piano. 

; [17100 

edarly. 19) 


©@e July 18, 1911-2 
Goggan & 


Pett eH} 261873: Thos. 
bros., Galveston, Tex. 


Fox MANDOLIN AND GUITAR FOLIO NO. 3; 


arranged by J. G. Liddicoat. Cleve- 
land, O., S. Fox publishing .com- 
pany [1911] cover-title, 3-18 p. 
Ato. $0.25. [17101 


OQ) sale 0, MOTs 2 en Tily” 10; 
£911 ; “A. 291696; Sam Fox pub: co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


FRISS VOGEL, ODER STIRB; lied aus der 
operette, die Musterweiber, ged. von 
Paul Hubl und G. Quedenfeldt. 
musik von Franz Werther. [17102 

© June 10, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261504; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


FRoM FIGLEAF TO HAREM; words by 
EK. T. Southern, music by Agatha 
Cummings Southern. [17103 

(OME Pl alge TS i I fra Lar 
1911; 261727; EB. T. Southern, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


FRoM HEAVENLY HEIGHTS; words by 
Jacques Ahrem, music by Alfred 
Wooler; high voice in C. [17104 


© June 12, 1911; 2 ¢. July 3, 1911; 
E. 261389; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Frons (J.) Nocturne; by J. Frons, op. 
18, no. 2s piano. Betis 
@)> Sly Att er? ec. “Sale ae 
1911; E 261744; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


I'RUHLINGSABEND (Spring evening); 
ged. von Hans Bethge, English ver- 


sion by Edward Oxenford, musik 
von Felix Weingartner, op. 51, 
(Abendlieder, no. 4.) [17106 


@©- Mayet 191s" 26. iFuly sts 
1911; E 263240: Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


See Strauss (R.) 


F'RUHSTUCKS-SCENE. 


FULLY SAVED TODAY; as sung by St. 
Louis Pentecostal Home, music arr. 
by Zella Beverlin. [17107 

© dune 24/9911 4 2 ec June 28; 
1911; E 261178; Squire & Kinne, 
Omaha, Nebr. 


G-DOUBLE-0-D, GOOD; words by James 
Rowe, music by F. Clark Perry. 
[17108 
OE fuly ty a: 21901 52 ei ruly. 12; 
1971S WH) 260759 3. Clark - Perry, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 


991 


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17109 


Dt; TEAS, V6 


GAI (LE) CHANTECLER; scherzo-valse, 
by Marie Crosby; piano. (Three 
pieces for young plianists, no. 1.) 

[17109 

© June 30; 1911: 2e) July 4, 

1911; E 260617; G. Schirmer, New 
Yorla Ne ¥: 


GARDEN (THE) OF THE HEART; a con- 
nective service for Children’s Day, 
libretto by Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
music by I. H. Meredith. Svo. 

yanks 

(© wApry 25" 19d 2s e+ June 29, 

1911; A 290965; Tullar-Meredith 
¢o:, New York, N. Y: 


GARDEN (THE) PARTY; characteristic 
two step, by S. Faust; piano. St. 
ows. so minehnt & bro. [17111 

©y June 122. 1911 +2 ce June 26; 
Oia 2a =) Simon) aust.) Sit. 
Louis, Mo. 


GASOLINE RAG; two-step, by L. Mentel; 

piano. [pelieyeatanl 2 

CyIume sO 195i 2c: july, 3. oa 

E 261402; Mentel bros., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


GATHER THE SHEAVES; words and mu- 
sic by J. W. West. [17118 
Om Marnie4 Old - 22 "eh aiune: 27, 
1911; E 260506; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


words and music 
by F. A. Clark. (The missionary 
call.) [17114 

Onsuly by 190 (Qe mulye 21; 
1911; E 261889; F. A. Clark, Phila- 
‘delphia, Pa. 


GATHER THEM IN; 


GAVOTTE; by Felix Swinstead; piano. 
(Four easy dances, no. 2.) [17115 
© sully 822) 1 Olle em sulyer 2. 
1911: EH 263021; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


by Heinrich Klingenfeld; violin 
and piano. (Little suite in C major, 
no. 4.) [17116 

Or aaliy, aa Oda: ie ele ey lye lS, 
1911; E 260866; G. Schirmer, New 
Wonks iN. Ye 


eee VOM Nene Lerch. Os, ole mur 
klavier. (Drei alte tinze, no. 3.) 
alalakye 
©ijApr., 5s Sills 2 ee Tuy, 6, 
-1911; E 261477; Verlag - Melodia, 
Berlin, Germany. 


GAVOTTE TRIANON; par Alfred Fran- 
caix, pour le piano. f17118 
© July 18,19 Ve iualy 17 
1911; EK 261766; Durand & cgie., 
Paris, France. 


GEISTLICH (EIN) NACHTLIED (Evening 
hymn); ged. von Friedrich Rosen- 
thal, English version by Edward 
Oxenford, musik von Felix Wein- 
gartner, op. 51. (Abendlieder, no. 
7.) [17119 

© “May ta) USne eee tty Se 
1911; E 268241; Breitkopf & Hiar- 
tel, New York, N. Y. 


Grerts (A) VON DER MAMEN; words by 
L. Gilrod, music by Otto Motzan. 
[17120 
© July 15, 19 re aaly 13: 
1911; E 262031; Solomon Schenker, 
New York, N. Y. 
GET ovER SAL; words by Richard 
Kenny, music by James Hooley. 
[L7121. 
© June 26, 191172" ¢ Sune 28! 
1911; EK 261215; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


GHOST TIME; a negro voodoo song, 


words by Thomas B. Donaldson. mu- — 


sic by R. N. M. Snyder. [17122 

© July 15,191 yee. uly le 
1911; E 260856; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


GIGUE; 
paroles de André Barde et Michel 
Carré, musique de Ch. Cuvillier. 

[171238 

© Nov. 18, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. 19, 

1910; E 261922; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


GINGER COOKIE COON; Slumber song, 
words and music by C. M. Martin. 


Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. - 


[17124 

© June 26, 1911; 2 c June 30, 

1911; E 261854; Celeste M. Martin, 
Edith, Colo. 


GINGER (THE) GIRL; words by George 
O’Brien, music by Arthur Hill. 
[1712 
© .July 715s 19 ec aly, oe 
1911; E 260899; George O’Brien, 
Dennison, Ohio. 


GIVE ME NEW YoRK FOR MINE; words 
by G. C. Brown, musie by Floyd C; 
Roesch. [17126 

© July 5, 1991: 2 ef) uly 3, 19118 
EH 261418; George C. Brown, Otis- 
ville, N. Y. 


992 


extraite de les Muscadines, | 


See le la_| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 17144 
GLADSOME (A) SPIRIT; poem by | GonDoLERIA; by E. L. Ashford; organ. 
Charles Keeler, music by Edith [17136 
Simonds. [112% © July 8, 1911; 2 e@ July 14, 


9 


mm auly 22, 1911; G, July. 24, 
1911; E 261990; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


GLEE AND CHORUS BOOK; by J. EB. Ne 


Gelinas. New York, Cincinnati 

fete.] American book company 
[1911] 208 p. Svo. $0.65. 

[17128 

mer ruly 11, 1911- 2 & July 13, 

mages; A 292415; J. WH. Ne Collins, 


New York, N. Y. 


GLIDING ALONG WITH YoU; words and 

music by Mike Young. [17129 

erly 8, 1911- 2c. July 8, 1911; 

E 261615; Mike Young, Ft. Williams, 
Ont., Canada. 


GLoryY (THE) OF THE CROSS; words by 
James Rowe, music by De Loss 
Smith. [17130 


(o uly 1, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
EK 261536; De Loss Smith, New 
Mork, N.Y. 


Gop KNOWS; words by Martha Artz, 
music by O. L. Thompson. [17131 


ale duly, 3, 1911; BH. 261435; 
O. L. Thompson, Eureka Springs, 
Ark. 


GoparRrD (BENJAMIN LOUIS PAUL) 
Concerto romantique; par B. Go- 
dard, op. 35, réduction des instru- 
ments a vent, par F. Waél-Munk, 
pour le piano. EeGRS2 


Griuly 135, 1911; 2 ¢ July 17%, 


1911; E 261784; ‘Heugel et cie.,, 
Paris, France. 

| GoppESS (THE) OF LIBERTY IS MY 
QUEEN; words and music by G. H. 


| 
| © July 10, 1911; 
| 


Arthur, arr. by Julius A. Brander. 
Pass 
ete, july 6, 1910: 26153 
George H. Arthur, Chicago, Ill. 


GoD’s BLESSINGS: words and music by 


G. W. Wilmot. 4to. [171384 
eS July. 2, 1911: 2 e€ June 29, 
1911; E 260538; Geo. W. Wilmot, 


New Brunswick, N. J. 

GGLDEN DAYS; march, by Heinrich En- 
gel; piano. [17135 

a ere. A: 

1911; E 260739; Theo. Presser co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 


| 
993 


1911; E 261686; 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Lorenz pub. Co., 


GONE; words by Whitney Monigomery, 
music by Herbert A. Whrightson. 
High and low voice. [17137 

© July. 1 19its 2 «July 1s: 
1911; E 260848; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


GooD AND BAD CHILDREN; words by 
Robert Louis Stevenson, music by 
Graham Peel. [17138 


© “Suly, 10; 191: €:5 duby: et. 
1914 > B- 261641; - Chappell .& co., 
ltd., London, England. 


Be 


GOOD-BY ER HOWDY-DO; words by James 
Whitcomb Riley, music by T. G. 
Lansden. [171389 

@* July 13, 1911- ey dulysts, 
1911; E 260814; T. G. Lansden, 
Washington, D. C. 


9 


GOOD-BYE; words by L. G. Moberly, 
music by Horton Corbett. [17140 
@< duly 17,6 219i 2 e" Saaky “£7, 
1911; E 261799; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


GOOD-BYE, CORA DEAR. GCOD-BYF: werds 
and music by Cora M. Masters. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17141 

© June 26, 1911; e. June 30, 

1911; E 261295; Cora M. Masters, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 


9 


GOOD-BYE GIRLIE; written by A. J. 


Mills. composed by Bennett Scott. 

London, England, Star music pub. 

cox Tt: [17142 

© July 4, 1911; 2 c. June 26, 1911; 

E. 261108; J. Anderson, London, 
England. 

GOOD-BYE, OLD GAL; words by Lew 

Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer. 

[17148 

©: July. 'S)5 19d 3.02. .e ) dulyo A 4: 


1911; E 261669; 
New York, N. Y. 


York. miusie?*eo., 


GooD NIGHT; lyric by Shelley, music 
by Landon Ronald; no. 2 in E flat. 
(Famous lyrics, no. 2.) 17144 

©) July. 6; 1911: 2 @ Fuly 7,194; 
E 260689; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17145 


pt. Imtaes. v6 


Goop-NIGHT Mr. Moon; words by Eli 
Dawson, musie by Albert Von Til- 
Zer. [17145 

© July 8, 1911: 2c July 140910: 
E 261670; York music co., New 
Works, Nex 


GoOoD-NIGHT, MOTHER DEAR; by James 
W. Casey; vocal orchestra, key of 
A flat, 4to. [17146 

© June 29, 1911; 2 c June 30, 
1911; EH 261231; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


GOTTESFRIEDEN; ged. von Ferd. Dietz, 
musik von Ludwig Baumann, ftr 
miannerchor. Partitur und _  stim- 
men. 4to. [17147 

© June 12, 1911; 2c July 6, 1911; 
E 261451; Warl Hochstein, Heidel- 
berg, Germany. 


GOUNOD (CHARLES FRANCOIS); Peace 
(The) of God; by Ch. Gounod, arr. 
by John Shepherd. [17148 

©r Apr 28) 191 2c sume >) 
1911; E 260557; Tullar-Meredith co., 
INews LOork. INSOY, 


GRAND CHOEUR IN A FLAT;~by William 
Faulkes; pipe organ. 4to. ebl. 

[17149 

Gr ea alline yal, 

Clayton F. Summy 


Cr tuly, 13) 2m 22 
1911; EH 260885; 
co., Chieago, Ill. 


GRAND (A) OLD TIME: from the Gym- 
kana, words by Miles Greenleaf, 
music by Harry Hangauer. 

Oisune’2ey 19 id= 72 
Oi i 26S. 
Omaka, Nebr. 


el esunes 2s: 
Lieben & Go., 


GRANDE FOLONATSE; by A. de SIxontski, 

Opa 201, edeu bya 2. Wie Orem plano: 

elmalee 

@© dune 2s WOtdes 2 se. paul: 

E 259655; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Lab! 


GRAPE (THE) GIRL; Guett, lyric by J. 
Clarence Harvey, music by Gustav 


Luders. [ately 
@eiilye sales One Deo nly We. 


1911; KE 260769; M. Witmark & sons, 
News ork Ne Y; 


Great (THE) DIVIDE; words by FE. 
Talmage, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. alin 

© ime /26; toi. 29 ec. une. 30, 
1911; E 261362; Florence Talmage, 
Brooklyn, Mich. 


[17150 | 


\ 


GREAT IS THE LorpD; harvest anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by C. 
Simper; mixed chorus. 4to. lLon- 
don, Weekes & Co. [17154 


© June 26, 1911; 2 c. July 1, 1911; 


I} 260660; Caleb Simper, Barnstable, 
England. 


GREEN (THE) EYE OF THE YELLOW GOD; 
words by J. Milton Hayes, music by 
Cuthbert Clarke; recitation with 
piano ace. (Musical monologues, 
no. 62.) [17155 

© July. 19; 1911: 32 wear Puly 19) 
1911; E 261816; Reynolds & ©co., 
London, England. 


GREEN GRAVEL—AND YoU; words and 
music by Carter Patterson, pseud. 
of Jerome J. Muriff. [17156 


© June: 12," 219i ve, eiunie. 1.9: 
1911: E 261521: Jerome J. Muriff, 
San Francisco, Cal. 


GREEN GROW THE RUSHES, OH; a Dor- 
setshire song, (version sung at Eton 


college) with ace. arr. by A. M. 
Goodhart. London, Novello & ©co., 
Itd. aera rane’ 


© June 28) 1900-79 eG, sume 29; 
1911; EQ 260584; A.-M. Goodhart, 
Brighton, England. 


GREEN (A) HILL; hymn anthem, words 
by Cecil Francis Alexander, music 
by A. L. Powell, arr. by Wm. Dress-~ 
ler; male voices. 4to. [17158 

© July 12,7 Site suily yt, 
1911: BF 261635; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York; IN. 


GRENADIERE (DIE); operette in drei 
akten, text von G. Méry und R. Della 
Campa, Deutsch von Georg Luiger, 
musik von Vincenzo Valente; klavier- 


auszug mit deutschem text. [17159 

©July 26, 19 yee uly 2 
1911: "DD. 18939: (Gi Ricordi. &. coy 
Milan, Italy. 

Grieg (EpvarD Hacerur) Papillon 
(Butterfly) ; revised and fingered by 
Frederic Lillebridge [with de- 
scriptive notes and examination 
questions]. [17160 


© June 30, 1911; 2 ¢. July 6, 1911; 
A 291667; International conserva- 
tory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


994 


Se ee ee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


17178 


GRUSST MIR DAS ALTE ODERTOR; lied 
aus der revue, Bei uns in Breslau, 
yon Fritz Lehner, op. 220, no. 2. 1. 
Fiir orchester. 2. Fiir salon-orches- 
ter. [17161-17162 

© June 18, 1911; 2 c. each July 
meee Hy 265250, 263251; Mignon- 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


GUINEA (THE) HEN’S PARTY; petit 
rondo, by Marie Crosby; piano. 
(Three pieces for young pianists, 
no, 2. ) [17163 


eee) dune 30, 1911; 2 ¢. July 1, 1911; 
E 260618; G. Schirmer, New York. 
IN. Y. 


HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) Anges, 
Archanges; extrait de _ Jl oratorio 
Samson, par G. F. Handel, traduc- 
tion francaise de M”"° Henriette 
Fuchs, transcription par Félix Rau- 
gel, pour soprano et piano. (Airs 
classiques, textes francais et anglais, 
no. 26.) [17164 


Pmemoly 13, 1911- 2 °c July 17, 
mens Ey 261759: Durand et .cie., 
Paris, France. 


—— Devant moi s’étend la vue; ex- 
trait de l’Allegro e il pensieroso, par 
G. F. Hindel, traduction francaise 
de M™° Henriette Fuchs, transcrip- 
tion par Félix Raugel, pour soprano 
et piano. (Airs classiques, textes 
francais et anglais, no. 27.) [17165 


Sr suiveda., 1911: 2 ¢ July 17, 
1911; E 261764; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


| ——Ye verdant plains: recit., [and]. 


| 


Hush ye pretty warbling choir; aria, 
from the oratorio, Acis and Galatea, 
by Hindel, edited by Edgardo Lévi. 
(Standard songs by old masters, no. 
49.) [17166 


© July 6, 1911; 2 ¢. July 7, 1911; 
E 260693; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London, England. 


| HAIL, CANADA, HAIL; words and music 


by John George. London, Weekes & 
co. [17167 

mesuly 10, 1911692 ea July 13, 
1911; E 260816; John George, Lon- 
don, England. 


|| Hatz, o8 MiInno; from Wan o’ the 


woods, words by Florence Willard, 
music by M. Payson. [17168 


© 1c. June 26, 1911: B 261158; 
Mary Payson, San Diego, Cal. 


HALF A SCORE OF YEARS AGO; words by 
Florence Willard, music by M. Pay- 
son; recitation with piano. [17169 

© 1c. June 26, 1911; E 261161; 
Mary Payson, San Diego, Cal. 


HALF AND HALF; two-step intermezzo, 
by E. J. Remington and John B. 
Whearty; piano. [17170 

©) Jumen26 1910) ove. June 26: 
1911; E 261104; Edward J. Reming- 
ton, Providence, R. I. 


HAMMOCK SONG; from the Red rose, 
lyric by Robert B. Smith, music by 
Robert Hood Bowers. laura! 

©), June .17; 19: 2 .co June 29: 
TOE 26280: Je ie Wemick &. co: 
New York, N. Y. 

HANDWERKSBURSCHENLIED; aus der op- 
erette, die Musterweiber, ged. von 
Paul Hubl und G. Quedenfeldt, mu- 
sik von Franz Werther. Pella br G23 

© June 10, 1911; 2 ¢. July 6, 1911; 
E 261503; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
gart, Germany.- 

HAPPINESS (GLUCK) ; words translated 
from the German of Eichendorff, mu- 
sic by Gena Branscombe, in D flat 
and A. alr acres 

© July. 19,5 1901s 2) es Sully 
1911; E 261929; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 
HApPPy SCHOOL DAYS; Schottische, by 
L. Magruder; piano. [17174 
©ysulyes: 19td-V2-cy Sathy. S51 one: 
E 261589; Co-operative music Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
HAPPY SPRINGTIME; 
Aronson; piano. [17175 
©, dilly. 22, 19 2 se), duly: 24: 
1911; E 263052; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis, Mo. 

HARBOUR TOWN; words by Fred. G. 
Bowles, music by Harold Jenner. 

[17176 
@ June26, 196: 2c. July as 19th: 


mazurka, by S. 


E 260659; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 
HARMONIE MARCH; by J. Hollister 


Barre; piano. area rere 
Gilly: Ss 1911s: 42 es Julye SS 19 : 
E 261616; J. Hollister Barre, Afton, 
INE YG 
HAVE A LITTLE PITY ON A FAT MAN; 
words and musie by [J. B.] Hogan, 
arr. by E. Menges. St. Louis, 
Father Dunne’s journal. [17178 
Ol May 26.91 +92" ee june 21, 
TOI BE 2ZolISG; “J 5. Hogan, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


995 


17179 


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pt. Hi nS. v.6 


HAVE SOMETHING TO SPARE; words an- 
onymous, music by G. Orbin. [17179 
© May d2, 19192 2e. Sune 29, 
1911; EH 260566; George Orbin, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 


HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN; waltz, by Mon- 
tague Ring; piano. [17180 
© June 27, 1911: 2c June 2s, 
1911; E 261170; Regent music pub. 
eo., London, England. 


HAVE YOU HEARD JOHN JAMES O'HARA; 
written by Worton David, composed 
by C. W. Murphy. [17181 

© duly 6, Oda: Dees Tully, G5 alma 
E 261551; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


HAVILAND’S (F. B.) MOVING PICTURE 
PIANIST’S ALBUM; arr. by Eugene 


Platzman; piano. [17182 
© siuly Oe Ott eel innliys 0! 


1911; A 291835; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


HAWTHORNE; polka by H. A. Vander 
Cook; cornet and piano. [17183 


© Apr. 1, 1911: 2c. July 14, 1911; 
E 261673; H. A. Vander Cook, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


HAYDN (FRANZ JOSEPH) Marvelous 
(The) work; from The creation, by 
Haydn, arr. by Josephine Sherwood; 
women’s voices, solo and chorus. 4to. 

[17184 

© duly 13, 9a = 2 rie valailaveil: 

1911; E 260849; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


H&E DID IT ALL FOR ME; words by J. N. 
Scoller, musie by P. P. Bilhorn. 
[17185 
©} Iaaly, 195 Odd 2". ually a8! 
1911; BH 262085; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, Il. 


HE DIED ON THE CROSS; words by Stella 
May Thompson, music by J. W. 
West. [17186 


© Mar. 4, 1911; 2 c. June 27,1911: 
E 260524; Firm foundation pub. co., 
Austin, Tex. 


HE FOUND ME AND BROUGHT ME 
HOME; words and music by F. 
Clark. (The missionary call.) 

[17187 

© eanliy) 5p eile 2 elueteoilivs «2: 

1911; H 26189%; BF. A: Clark, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


SAFE 
A . 


HE KISSED HER; encore song, words 
by Marshall Darrach,. music by H. 
J. Stewart; high in B flat. [17188 

© June 30, 1911; 2c. July 1, 1911: 
E 260629; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York, N, x 


HE SAVED ME; words by Grace May- 
nard, music by Jas. B. Franklin. © 
[17189 
©. Mary/4> 19s ee ewe 227; 
1911: HE 260504; Firm foundation 
pub. .co.; Austin exe 
HE THAT DWELLETH; words from 91 
psalm, music by E. S. Hosmer. 
[17190 
© ‘July 1 19tt ere mediy: lr 
1911; E 261800; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. Pa. 
HE TOOK ME IN; words and music by 
PP) 2) Bilhorm [17191 
© July 19). Loi ee marly A Se 
1911; E 262084; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
HEAR MY PRAYER; response after prayer, 
music by B. Wilson. [17192 
© June 27, w9iiisez ern daily al 
1911; HE) 261680.) Moreuzas pub: ico.; 
Dayton, O. 
HEAR THE SAVIOUR CALLING; words and 
music by Frank Grammez. {17198 
© Mar. 45 19 ae. anne: ye 


1911; E 260527; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 

HEAVENLY (THE) SONG; words by 
Claude Lyttleton, music by L. O. 
Emerson. [17194 


© June27,, 19s oer ey daly 145 
1911; E 261688; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

HerxKo; marche, par John Claes fils; 

piano. [17195 

© July 8, 191i - Pare nulla 24 1 Ot 

E 263066; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


HemmMat (Dir); ged. von Johanna 
Ambrosius; musik von Rich. Gompf, 
op. 21, fir mannerchore Partiiur 
und stimmen. 4to. [17196 


© June/l2, 1910 2 erally 61911 
KH 261452; Karl Hochstein, Heidel- 
berg, Germany. 

HEIMKEHR (The home-coming); ged. 
von Maydell, English version by 
Henry G. Chapman, musik von Otto 
Volkmann, fiir eine hohe- vder mittel- 
stimme. [LAF 

© Julv > 20,192 eae sly 2a 
1911; E 261939; G. Schirmer, New 
ork Ne axe 


996 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


17215 


HELP ONE ANOTHER AS YOU GO; words 
and music by A. L. Anthony. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17198 

@)- June 26, 1911; e. June 30, 

1911; E 261365; A. L. Anthony, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


yy 


a 


HER BEAUTIFUL TRESSES; 

music by James Gibbons. EYyGlgs) 

eet c. July 7, 1911; E 260678; 
James Gibbons, Flatbush, N. Y. 


words and 


HERCEGAVAC; marche par Jules Fuéik, 
_ op. 235, pour piano. [17200 
jmersune 28, 1911: 2 ec. July 28, 
1911; EH 263221; Mojmir Urbanek, 
Prague, Austria. 


Hip WITH CHRIST IN GoD; words by 
BH. C. Millen, music by H. F. Hol- 
brook. PeTZOH 

© June 24, 1911: DC Mune 2S, 


noid = BY 261179; Squire & Kinne, 
Omaha, Nebr. 


Hitts oF EDEN; words by Austin 
Taylor, music by G. H. Ramsey. 

[17202 

© Mar. 4, 1911; 2c. June 27, 1911; 


FE 260517; Firm foundation pub. co., 
Austin, Tex. 

HINDOO FUNERAL SONG; words by 
Edwin Arnold, music by Percy 
Algernon Whitehead. (Three songs 
of the east.) [17203 


Oediye io 1911 °2 @ July 20, 
1911; E 261902; Boosey & co., Lon- 


don, England. 


HOBBLE-DE-HOY; characteristic march 
and two-step, by Warren Wainright; 


piano or cabinet organ. [17204 
©) ame 22. 1911: 2 ¢e. June 28, 
oe Zod ZI) Dp. WW. ~ Crist, 


Moultrie, Ohio. 


HocH, DEUTSCHES LIED; ged. von Ernst 


| Tenner, musik von Karl Geyer, op. 3, 
fiir miinnerchor. Partitur und stim- 
| men. Ato. [17205 
ey june 10, 1911; 2.¢° July .6,. 1914 ; 
E 261466; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 

| Germany. 


|Home RULE IN IRELAND; words by G. V. 

! Osborn, music by Win. Dewey. New 
Work, F.-B. Haviland pub. co. 

[17206 

| 2. tes Wily 20, 

| 1911; Geo Vs. Osborn, 
Newark, 


1) 


261911; 


eA 


| OMeiuly 20, 1911: 


HOMELAND (THE); sacred song, words 
by H. R. Haweis, music by Harvey 
B. Gaul; organ ace. [17207 

© July 8, 1911; 2c. July 10, 1911: 
BH} 260725; H. W. Gray co., New York, 
is een 


HOMESICK ; 


words and music by J. 8. 
Cheavens. 


Washington, H. Kirkus 


Dugdale co. [17208 
Or July = 127 otde 2 el finly 8 
1911; H 260944; J. S. Cheavens, 


Saltillo, Mexico. 


HONEY MAN, MY LITTLE LOVIN’ HONEY 


MAN; words by Joe. McCarthy, mu- 
sic by Al. Piantadosi. [17209 
@r Sully 10, 1M 22 Ve. sllive atts 
1911; FE 261634; Leo Feist, New 
Monks eNie Ye 
HONEYMOONING HONEY IN BOMBAY; 
characteristic march and two-step, 


by Dave Reed, jr., arr. by Sol. Levy; 


band. [17210 
© July, git 2c. Aulyeo yl Ott: 
E 261564; M. Witmark & sons, New 
MORK. NAGY. 
HONKY TONKY MONKEY RAG; words 
and music by Chris Smith. [17211 
© July 5, 19tt: 2c, July 5, 191: 


E 260648 ; 
ie 


Thompson & co., Chicago, 


HopsES ET HOPJES; ballet-pantomime 
en un acte, scénario de F. Ambro- 
siny, musique de Georges Lauweryns; 
partition, piano avec texte. BYPAY 

©, uly oi, AGI 7452: ne.) einlhy Sale 


1911; E 261790; J. B. Katto, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


Hosanna; festival anthem, by August 
C. Ely; mixed voices. 4to. [17213 
© May 22, 1911; e. June 29, 
1911; E 260552: Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


3) 


_ 


How-bDE-po; from The campus, by Wal- 
ter De Leon; hotel orchestra, no. 
193. Ato. [17214 

© July ib yedod kk: Gs lige al, 
1911; © 261712; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York, N: Y. 


9» 


How DO YOU DO THE CLEVER THINGS YOU 
po; words by Will A. Heelan, music 
by Seymour Furth. [17215 

9 2 


© July salt co July 3, 19k 
KE 261426; Joe. Morris music ¢co., 
New Mork liNs YX. 


17216 


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pt. Imn"s:5 VIG 


How MUCH MORE; words by Miriam 
Oatinan, music by G. H. Ramsey. 
[17216 
@©ii Mar Ole? er ime: ore 
1911; EH 260502; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


HUMORESQUE; par Paul Zilcher, op, 89, 
pour piano. (Impressions, no. 7.) 


pat Paliry 
© May | aSsy bids “2 esp Jmlly : 6, 
191s Hy 2Zolsi5: Bosworth © &"co:; 


Leipzig, Germany. 


by Frank L. Eyer; 
piano. [17218 

Or snnly el Opie ely SuilyaealO, 
1911; E 260740; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


HUNTING SONG; 


HURRAH FOR SOUTHERN COLLEGE; Words 
by Ella P. Hilburn, music by Carlo 


Mora. (In The Southern, May- 
June, 1911.) Yeats) 
Gr July 14) 19-2 te ily: 


OH 26lSe9or 
Sutherland, Fla. 


Southern college, 


HURRY AND COME BACK TO ME, MY DEAR 
LITTLE SUE; words and-.music by R. 


Smith. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17220 
Or dnly 12) LOda 2 err uily a a'S 


1911; EK 260921; Roland Smith, Nor- 
folk Var 


HYMN TO HYGEIA; English and Ger- 
man text, words and music by John 
©. Hemmeter; male chorus and 
piano. Score and parts. 4to. [17221 

© June 12, 1911; 2 c« June 20, 
1911; HE 260224; Carl Fischer, New 
Work. Ne ys. 


I AM MADE ALL THINGS TO ALL MEN; 
words and music by P. P. Bilhorn. 
[1F222 

© July 29,1 9ld 2) ee July As, 


1G: Hh 2620822. ks Bilhorn. Chie 
cago, Ill. 


I AM THINKING OF YOU DARLING; words 
and music by E. B. Low. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [172238 

Orly, 12s Todds (2) ces lula l8. 
1911; E 2609386; HK. B. Low, Exeter, 
Nebr. 


ASK YOU TO LOVE ME; words and 
music by A. J. Branham, arr. by H. 
C. Spingler. [17224 
©y dive) July 23.) 1911 3) 261662: 
A. J. Branham, Springfield, Mo. 


b—{ 


I BELIEVE IT SHALL BE AS HE TOLD ME; 
words and music by D. W. Griffin. 
pLi225 
© June) 24, 19ides Oeste! 23) 
1911; E 261480;. Squine?é& Kinne; 
Omaha, Nebr. 


I’D LIKE A DATE WITH YOU; words and 

music by Alfred Roberts. . [17226 

© 1c July 24 791d mh) 261971 
Alfred Roberts, Lawrence, Mass. 


I’D LIKE TO BE YOUR MOTHER’S SON-IN- 
LAW; words by E. Ray Goetz, music 
by Melville J. Gideon. MP2 

© July 19, 19itso2) Ge duly, :-19) 
1911; E 261821; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


I’D LIKE TO GO ON A HONEY-MOON WITH 
you; from the Red rose, lyric by 
Harry B. Smith, music by Robert 
Hood Bowers. [17228 

© June 28, 1911; 2 e June 238, 
1911; EH 261198; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I’D LIKE TO MAKE A HIT LIKE FATHER; 
words by E. H. Applegate. music by 
W. EH. Bilderback. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [17229 

© July 126 19 2rer auly 1s 
1911; E 260930; H. H. Applegate, 
Asbury Park, N. Y. 


I DON’T BELIEVE IN DREAMS; words by 
Thomas B. Roberts, music by Myrle 
Good. [17230 

© July G6, 191192 en dis 8, Lote 
E 261610; Riley & Denni, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


I FIND I’VE BEEN DREAMING SWEET 
DREAMS OF YOU; words and music 
by Ed. M. Rein. Washington; H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. yeaa 

© June 26, 1911; 2 ec June 30, 
1911; E 261305; Ed. M. Rein, New 
Orleans, La. 


I HAVE LEARNED; words and musie by 
Gertrude Walton. [172382 
© July 10, 19185 2c. July 18; 
1911;:: BE 262077 2.) Prio “music ¢os 
Waco, Tex. 


I LEAVE IT To rou; from The campus, 
by Walter De Leon; hotel orches- 
tra, no. d925 4b: [1728 

© July 15, doit SiZ ge uly: 1a 
1911: EH 2617138> M2 Witmark & 
sons, New York, N: ¥. 


998 


aa 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


17251 


I LIKE THE HAT, I LIKE THE DRESS AND 
I LIKE THE GIRL THAT’S IN IT; med- 
ley march and two-step, by S. R. 
Henry, arr. by Carl F. Williams; 
orchestra and piano. 4to. [17234 

esmiy 12. 1911: 2c. July 13, 
iit 8 260833; Jos. W. Stern & 
con New York, N. Y. 


I LIKE TO GAZE UPON YOUR SUNSHADE; 
written and composed by George 
Arthurs and Alf. J. Lawrance; in 
BD: [17235 

mene) July 3, 1911; 2. ¢ July 3, 1911; 
E 261408; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


I LIVE MY LIFE FOR YOU; words and 
music by Harry Thomas. [172386 
on uly. 20, 1911: 2 c. July 17, 
igi; HC 261732: International 
music ¢o., Montreal, Canada. 


I'LL NEVER BE HAPPY AGAIN; words 
and music by A. Bloom. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [17237 

iG uly t2, 19112 -2-¢. July. 18, 
1911; FE 260958; Annie Bloom, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


I’LL PUT A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW FOR 
You; words and music by M. M. 
Moss. (Gospel songs.) [17288 

@pagive 14. 1914: 2 ¢. July. 21, 
1911; E 261898; M. M. Moss, Bel- 
lingham, Wash. 


I LOVE SOME ONE; words and music 
by Bonita. [17239 
© July 10, 1911; 2 c. July 10, 
1911; E 260712; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


1 LOVE THE NAME OF NELL; words and 
| music by James Gibbons. [17240 


@ Ae. June .30, 1911; BH 261223; 
| James Gibbons, sr., Patchogue, N. Y. 


I LOVE THEE; words by Thomas Hood; 

| music by William G. Hammond; 

high in E flat. (Two songs with 

piano acc., no. 1.) [17241 

© July 7, 1911; 2c. July 8, 1911; 

| E 261598; G. Schirmer, New York, 
| N. X: 


Pr LOVE YOU DEARIE; lyric by Bobby 
| Jones, music by N. S. Carter. 
[17242 


| } 

© July 8, 1911; 2c. July 10, 1911; 
| E 260720; J. H. Aufderheide & co., 
| Indianapolis, Ind. 


I LOVED YOU THOUGH I LEFT YOU; or, 
The little country maid; words and 
music by William Bancroft. [172438 


Cr June 26; 191-2 © duly 31, 
1911; E 263230; Wm. Bancroft, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


I -LUB My DINAH, DON’T YOU KNOW; 
words and music by H. A. Stewart. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17244 

Or sully 12 191t* 2es July. 18, 

1911; E 260929; H. A. Stewart, Jeni- 
fer, Ala. 


I’M GETTING KIND OF LONESOME, FOR MY 
OLD KENTUCKY PAL; medley march 
and two-step, by Blossom Seeley, 
arr. by Carl F. Williams; orchestra 
and piano. 4to. [17245 

© duly? 12 191k 2 le. Sully ts, 
1911; E 260835; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


I’M GOING TO THE FRISCO FAIR, I AM, BY 
GOSH; words by W. Olmstead, music 
by Charles Emery. [17246 

© July 8, 1911; 2c. July 8, 1911; 
E 261614; William Olmstead, Dun- 
kirk, Ind. 


I’M OFF TO IRELAND; words and music 
by Eddie Cassady. [17247 
Orduly: 18; 19-2 e@iulye 1s. 
1911; E 262035; Joe Morris music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


I’m PADDY THE KING OF THE OCEAN 
STRAND; words by F. G. Coade, 
musie by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17248 

©) July 1207191220 ©... Iulys0s; 

1911; E 260935; F. G. Coade, Avon- 
more, Ont. 


I MAY NOT KNOW; words and music by 

Albert Simpson Reitz. [17249 

©VAugs1 1918 2 -e: Sully 7, 1911 

E 260667; Albert Simpson Reitz, 
Chicago, Ill. 


I MISS you; words by George A. Nor- 
ton, music by Hal G. Nichols. 
[17250 
© June 12, 1911; 2 e June 2, 
1911; BH 261522; Hal G. Nichols co., 
Denver, Colo. 


I NEVER THOUGHT THAT I WOULD MISS 
You so; words and music by Michael 
A. Ambrose. aie: 

© duly; 15,: 19tt: 12 es July, 15; 
1911; E 260875; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


| 999 
5872—11—3 


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pt. 113, nis., v6 


I ONLY DREAM OF YOU SWEETHEART; 
words and music by M. Shigley. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17252 

© June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 380, 

1911; EH 261372; Minnie Shigley, De- 
graff, O. 


I sAW PETER HENRY HOME; written by 
J. P. Long, composed by Bennett 
Seott. London, England, Star music 
pub. co. [17253 


© July 4, 1911; 2 «@ June 26, 
1911; EH 261109; J Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


I’SE DONE GOT RELIGION; words by A. S. 
Watkins, music by C. M. Fillmore. 
[17254 
© July.-20,- 191s" 2 ser July 24, 
1911; E 268049; Chas. M. Fillmore, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 


I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR A LITTLE GIRL 
LIKE you; words by Albert Gompf, 
music by Neil Navarre. [17255 

© eduly: a5, “Odi 92 verre hulty. abs, 
1911; E 260896; Albert Gompf, Law- 
renceburg, Ind. 


I’VE BEEN MAKING A GRAND STAND PLAY 
FOR YoU; words by William Farmer, 
music by Jos. McCarthy. [17256 

Giskune 2s. 199i: 2 es junes2s: 
1911; E 261199; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I’VE RESOLVED TO LEAVE THE WORLD; 

words and music by J. F. Mayfield. 

[17257 

@ Mar, 494911: 2 "er aune’ 27, 

1911; E 260525; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


I'VE SEEN YOU BEFORE IN MY PIPE 
DREAMS; words and music by R. D. 


Stauffer. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17258 
© | July 42) 19102 ee Sulg 1S, 


1911; E 260933; Roy D. Stauffer, 
Hanover, Pa. 


I'VE SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR NOW; 
words by James Rowe, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. [17259 

@QriMary 4. iG: 2) ext June? 27, 
1911: E 260516; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


I WANT TO BE YOUR FELLER; words and 
music by Vincennes Sepe. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [17260 

© June 26, 1911; 2 ec June 30, 
1911; KH 261291; 
Millbrook, N. Y. 


Vincennes Sepe, 


1000 


tH 


WANT TO KNOW YOU BETTER; words 
and music by Hattie E. Sanborn. 
[17261 
© July BO (191s 2% uly 24: 
1911; EH 261969; Hattie E. Sanborn, 
Chicago, Il. 


WANT TO VISIT CLOUDLAND; words 

and music by G. C. Shorey. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17262 

© July 12, 190i Dre eiuly 18: 

1911; E 260952; Geo. C. Shorey, 
Berwick, Me. 


WAS THERE WHEN HE STARTED, BUT I 
WAS GONE WHEN HE GOT THROUGH; 
words by Charles A. Bradley, music 
by Walter C. Steely. [17263 
© 1c. July 24, 1911; H 261959; 
Charles A. Bradley, Chicago, Il. 


WILL KEEP MY PROMISE, DEAR; words 
and music by Floyd B. Thompson. 
Chicago, Thompson & co. [17264 

© July 5, 1911;)2 © Joly 5, 1911: 
E 260631; Robt. B. Thompson, Chi- 
caso, PL 


WILL LIFT UP MINE EYES UNTO THE 


HILLS; words from Psalm CXXI, 
music by Thomas Adams; mixed 
voices. (Sacred octavo series, no. 
969.) [17265 


© July 19, 129i. ee suly 2h 
1911; E 261930; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


WIsH I’D KNOW THE FELLOW I’M 
TO MARRY SOME DAY; words by B. J. 
Cohen, music by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[17266 | 


© June 26,°1911-"27¢ Sune 30; 
1911; E 261369; Bathsheba Jennie 
Cohen, Buffalo, N. Y. 


WONDER IF THOSE THOUGHTS WILL 
STILL REMAIN; words and music by | 
M. W. L. O’Reilly. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [17267 
©. June 26, 191-2 ene SU: 
1911: E- 2613255" Siytes OW. ks: 
O’Reilly, New Bedford, Mass. 


WONDER WHERE SHE IS NOW, WONDER 
WHERE SHE’S GONE; words by J. 


Pavlick, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17268 


© July 12, 191ts 2 er soly. 1S) 
1911; E 260963; John O. Pavlick, | 
Wilkesbarre, Pa. | 


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no. 8, 1911 


17286 


J-X-L; march two-step, by Harry J. 
Lincoln; piano. [17269 
© June 24, 1911; 2 c June 26, 
1911; E 261101; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


IcH BIN EIN KLEPTOMANE; lied aus der 
operette, die Bajadere, text von 
Louis Taufstein, musik von Martin 
Knopf. [17270 

midily S$, 1911; 2c. July 8, 1911; 
E 261578 ; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


IpA MAY, QUEEN OF THE BRAES AND 
GLEN; words by R. Galloway, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing: 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. BYA7al 

edmy 12, 1911; 2 « July 18, 
1911; EK 260931; Robert Galloway, 
Fall River, Mass. 


by Geo. L. Spaulding; 
piano. eee 2 

Pe auly 22; 1911; 2.c. July 24, 
1911; EH 261991; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Ir I cOULD DREAM A THOUSAND YEARS; 

| lyric by Earle C. Jones, music by 

| Neil Moret. ELgZS: 

: © June 30, 1911; 2 ce. June 30, 

| 1911; H 261240; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


Tr I LOANED MY HEART TO YOU; words 

| by L. Gunneaux, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 

| Kirkus Dugdale co. [17274 

| Smauly 22) 1911; 2 ¢. July 18, 
1911; EK 260940; Leonard Gunneaux, 
Charleston, W. Va. 


Ir IN THY DREAMS; words by Herbert 
| J. Brandon, music by Guy Wolfield ; 
| in G, A flat and B flat. eis 
| ieeduly 15, 1911: 2.¢.. July 17, 
| 1911; EH 261809; Ascherberg, Hop- 

wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


i YOU CAN’T SING, DANCE; duet from 
the Red rose, lyric by Robert B. 


IDLE DREAMS; 


Smith, music by Robert Heod 
| Bowers. [17276 
June 17, 1911; 2 ec. June 29, 


oe HH) 261281 ; J. EL Remick & Co., 
New York, N. vi 


(ik YOU WANT A GIRL TO LOVE YOU: 
words and music by Betty Bellin. 
ELT277 
fOrsyualy 1, 1911: 2 ¢ June 29. 
} 1911; H 261524; Grace L. M. Winne, 
} Albany, N. Y. 


diz Trovatore. See Verdi (G.). 


IM SCHLAFCOUPE; operette in einem 
akt, musik von Martin Knopf, fiir 
orchester-stimmen. [17278 

Crus As tote 2 ee uly to: 
1911; E 260812; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


IMAGE (THE) OF JESUS; words and 
music by Albert Simpson Reitz. 
[17279 
©) Aue. i Voit 2 ce sully Tt, soit 
E 260671; Albert Simpson Reitz, 
Chicago, Ill. 


IMPROMPTU HONGROIS; par Cesare Bari- 
son, op. 8, pour violon et piano. 
(Deux morceaux, no. 2.) [17280 

© June 19; AST .2 co July’ St, 
1911; E 268260; C. Schmidt & co 


Leipzig, Germany. 
IMPROVISATION-CAPRICE; par Joseph 
Jongen, op. 37, pour orgue. (Quatre 
piéces, no. 2.) [17281 
©: July 13) 1011s 2 e eaulyp 17, 
19it>> BE. 266i: Durangy eb, ce, 
Paris, France. 


ecaprice by Alfred Paul- 
sen; piano. [17282 

©Onsuly? 14, dott: Be)“ Salky: 1.7, 
1911; E 261801; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IMPS AT PLAY; 


IN CHILDHOOD’S SUMMERTIME; words 
by I. R. Quintelle, music by Samuel 
H. Speck. [17283 

© Fuly: 20, 1911.; - 2ice:: Duly «24, 
1911; E 263068; Isabelle R. Quin- 
telle, Collinsville, Conn. 


IN DEAR OLD ATLANTIC CiTy; words by 

Leon Riccio, music by Paul Hugene. 

[17284 

©, July 15) 1901: 2. ce Siagiqe alts, 

1911; EK 260876; Maurice Shapiro. 
New York, N. Y. 


IN DER FRUHLINGSNACHT; ged. von Jul. 
Gersdorff. musik von Franz Miiller, 


op. 16, fiir minnerchor. Partitur. 
Ato. [17285 
©) June 20, 1911-2 2c) July 28, 


1911; E 268219; Fr. Uiirich, Godes- 
berg a. Rh., Germany. 


IN DER NAHE YON MEISSEN; Sichische 
rhapsodie, musik von Carl Just, op. 
10, no. 2 B, ftir gemischten chor. 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. [17286 

© June 10, 1911; 2¢. July 6, 1911: 
E 261458; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


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17287 


IN DREAMLAND TONIGHT LET US MEET; 
words and music by I. A. Howard. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[17287 
© June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 
1911; E 261831; Ida A. Howard, 


Whitefield, N. H. 
IN FULL CHASE; caprice, by Heinrich 
Engel; piano. [17288 


©) duly AOy 19s 2 (erlagly. ekO, 
1911; EH 260741; Theo. Presser ¢o.., 
Philadeiphia, Pa. 


IN GOD’S GARDEN OF ROSES; words and 


music by Malcolm Douglas: high 
voice. [17289 
Gy July dt, A910 2c. aly 12, 


1911; E 260776; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


IN HEAVENLY LOVE ABIDING; words by 
Anna L. Waring, music by E. L. 
Ashford. 


© sune 30, 1912 sey uly le: 
1911; EK 261689; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


In His NAME; words and music by 
Laura Hubbard Jaccard. [17291 


© July 5, 1911; 2 ¢ July 14,1919 : 
EK 261627; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
Worth, Tex. 


In Huncary; by E. Karbulka, op. 47, 
no. 25 piano. [17292 
Oe duly te Olle Qe. sulve lc. 
tS EH 261fat: Wallis’ music ‘co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


IN JUNE AND JULY 
words by Edgar Leslie, music by 
Herbert Ingraham. [17293 


Oye Nuys 5, | Vode 2 el Ialliyganl: 


WITH AUGUST; 


1911; E 260857; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 
IN MY GONDOLA; barcarolle, by 
Thérése Wittmann; piano. [17294 


Or duily wi 19a ee ee sarlivas ai: 
1911; E 261805; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London, England. 


IN MY MEMORY; words by Marie 
Beatrice Gannon, music by R. 
Orlando Morgan. No. 8 in A flat. 

[17295 


© uly 3, 19d? er ulyss, A9dd: 
E 261424; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


[17290. 


i 


pt. 101, abs:,‘v.'6 


IN OLD IRELAND WHERE THE RIVER 
KENMORE FLOWS; words. by Frank 
W. Sterns, music by Perey Wenrich. 

[17296 

© July 12); 191 Ser aha nis. 

1911; E 262070; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ili. 


IN POVERTA MIA LIETA. See Puccini 


(G.) 
IN SADNESS; by Felix Swinstead; 
piano. (Three characteristic pieces 


for children, no. 1.) [17297 

©. July 22% 191ieeewe aly 24, 
1911; E 268022; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


IN SINGLE, MINGLE LAND; words by Sam 

Rud Cook, music by Fletcher Rand. 

[17298 

© July 8, ASiL 2c Ss, 191i 

E 261613; Sam Rud Cook, Dallas, 
Tex. 


IN SPRING; waltz by H. Engelmann; 

piano. [17299 

© July 8, 1911: 2 fly, 22, 1911: 

E 261584; Co-operative music ©Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IN SUMMERTIME IN SOMERSET; rustic 
wooing, written by Leonard Cooke 
and Harry Gifford, composed by 
Tom Mellor. [17300 

© July 18. Shee ea wals aS 
1911; E 262089; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


IN SUMMERTIME ON BREDON; words by 
A. E. Housman, music by Graham 
Peel. . [17301 

©. July 10, 19 eeoly d 
1911; E 261642; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


IN SWEET JUNE TIME; words by George 
E. Andrews, music by Edward C. 
McCoy. [17302 

© “July 10; 119i 2 ee sly ae 
1911; E 261645; McCoy & Andrews, 
Waterbury, Conn. 


IN THE CROSS OF CHRIST I GLORY; 
words by John Bowring, music by 
R. M. Stults;- high voice in A flat. 

[17303 

©. June 12, 1911 2) July 34918: 

E 2613890; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 

IN THE JUNGLE; intermezzo, by Chas. 
Arthur, arr. by G. H. Reeves; full 
band. 4to. [17304 

© May 13, 1911; 2 @ June 20, 


1911: E 260225; Carl Fischer, New — | 


York, NeeY. 


1002 


es 


no. 8, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


IN THE ORCHARD; words and music by 
D. Metcalf. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17305 


ie suly 12, 1911; 2 ec. July 18, 
1911; E 260949; Della C. Metcalf, 
Longmont, Col. 


IN THE QUIET EVENING; words by 
David Finley, music by Charles J. 
W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17306 


iG) June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 
1911; E 261299; David Finley, Ak- 
ron, Ohio. 


IN THE SPRINGTIME MABLE DEAR; words 
and music by J. Conlon. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [17307 

en dai 12 1911: 2.¢.. July 18, 
1911; E 260920; John Conlon, Fort 
Meade, S. Dak. 

IN THE STILLNESS OF THY LOVE; words 

and music by Albert Simpson Reitz. 

[17308 

(ermme 11911: 2c July 7, 1911: 

E 260673; Albert Simpson Reitz, 
Chicago, Ill. 

IN THE TWILIGHT; words by M. McAlI- 

ister, music by Edna M. Bilhorn. 
[17309 
© June 30, 1911; 2c. July 3, 1911; 
E 261415; Margaret McAlister, Rar- 
din, Ill. 
IN VACATION TIME; words by A. H. 
Rehn jr., music by N. Rehn. [17310 
oti as, (911; 2 ¢c. July 15, 
1911; E 260877; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 
In WESSEX LANES; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Ellen Cowdell. 
la bres ta 
© July 10, 1911; e sully 10, 
1911; E 260730; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


9 


a 


IN YOUR OLD’ SUNBONNET; written by 
Charles Wilmott, composed by Her- 
mann HK. Darewski, jr. [i732 

© June 29, 1911; 2 c« June 29, 
1911; EH 260567; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

INDIAN DANCE; from Wan 0’ 

woods, by M. Payson; piano. 

ie tots 

© 1c. June 26, 1911; E 261162; 
Mary Payson, San Diego, Cal. 


the 


INDIAN LOVE SONG; words by J. Wilson 

| Shiels, music by H. J. Stewart; 
| high in A flat. [17314 
Oriuae? 30) 191: 2 ey July: .1, 
1911; E 260630; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York, N. Y. 


— SS ne 


17323 
INDIANA; words and music by H. 
Jones. [17315 


© July 3, 1911; 2 ec. July 3, 1911; 
E 261445; Henry Jones, Linton, 
Ind. 


INFLAMMATUS ET ACCENSUS. 
sini (G. A.) 
INNOCENCE; by Harry Austin ‘Tier- 
ney; piano. [17316 
© Sunes 24, Toul: -2%ey June. .26; 
1O1f = 261105 :°"Ped’ Snyder —co., 
ine.. New York, N. Y. 


See Ros- 


INSIDE THE GOLDEN GATE; words and 
music by A. H. Bryant. a brea Ly ¢ 


(Oo Mar 4 1ott 2G, June.21, 


1911; E 260512; Firm foundation 
pub: eo:, -Alstin; ex. 


INTERMEZZO RURALISTIC; by EH. HE. Bag- 
ley; orchestra. 4to. [17318 


© June 25, 1911; ec. June 30, 
1911; E 261227; Cundy-Bettoney 
co., Boston, Mass. 


9 


ot 


Into THY PRESENCE; from Milton’s 
88th Psalm, words by John Mil- 
ton, music by P. Kane. London, W. 
Paxton. [17319 


© Jan. Fi AO Ts @ Mar 27 
1911; E 260654; Purley Kane, Lon- 
don, England. 


9 


ot 


IRENE, MY MIDNIGHT QUEEN; words by 
Havez and Donnelly, music by Nat 
Goldstein. [17320 


©yefuly” 13,191; 2 cs. Fuly 18; 
1911: E 262033; Jerome H. Remick 
& <0... New. LOLK,..N: .¥. 


Irts. See Mascagni (P.) 


IRRESISTIBLE; valse chantée, by Ruth 
Bustanoby, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; full band. 4to. alreyA l 


© May 15, 1911; 2 ¢ June 20, 
1911: E 260226; Carl Fischer, New 
MorlewN., X% 


Is HEAVEN JUST FOR WHITE FOLKS; 
words by J. H. C. Barrs, music by 
Baird Jennings. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [17322 


© qdulyy 20.89; éculy 20; 
1911: E 261912; John H. C. Barrs, 
Muskegon, Mich. 


9 


= 


LISTENS GOOD TO ME; words and 
7 9 
music by S. Spencer. [17323 


© 1c July 1, 1911; E 260657; 
Senne Spencer, Chicago, Il. 


It 


1003 


a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17324 


pt. Da es. V--6 


> 


It’s A LONG LANE THAT HAS NO TURN- 


ING; lyric and music by Manuel 
Klein. [17324 
Oy J why 22. Aisles 2 Nee holly, f24, 


1911; TE 261992; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


It’s ALL RIGHT WHEN THE SUN SHINES; 
written by Leonard Cooke, composed 


by Henry BH. Pether; in G. [17325 
© June 29,7 1911-52 c.ssume 29, 
1911; E 260568; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 

ITALIA; operetta, lyric and music by 

Della Hicks. [17326 
©o1%e) July. 12) 190" Bh e260 rel; 
Della Hicks, New York, N. Y. 

JACK AND BONNIE LEE; words and mu- 
sic by A. J. Linville. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. PreyAre 

© July. (2 19tte 2 er tay, ls. 


[Odd KY 2609625 “Ac OSs einyille, 

Winston-Salem, N. C. 
JACK LAMPE BARN DANCE; by Jack 
Lampe; piano. [17328 
Or Jume: 207 ft Ont? ext uly, (3; 


1G hy, 2O1430; yack Wampe.” jr 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


JACK OF SPADES; march two-step, by 
Abe Losch, arr. by F. H. Losey; 
full orchestra, piano ace. [17329 

© sune 27, 1911-32 -e) Sune Zs, 
1911; E 261194; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


JAGD (Die) (The chase); impromptu, 
by J. Rheinberger, op. 5, no. 1, re- 
vised and fingered by Frederic Lille- 
bridge [with descriptive notes and 
examination questions]. [17330 

© June 30, 1911; 2 ¢. July 6, 1911; 
A 291661; International conserva- 
tory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


JANE, JANE, JANE, MY OWN JANIE; 
words by G. T. Masteryanni, music 


by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [173381 
© June 26, 1911; 2 c& June 30, 


1911; EK 261359; Gideon T. Master- 
yanni, Monessen, Pa. 


JAPANESE FOLK SONGS; arr. by A. O. 
Smith. Contents: My dear soul; by 
Wilfrid Sanderson; cornet solo.— 
The nation’s prayer; by Frances 
Allitsen; military band. Sor 


@©eduly, 22, A914» 2 ey July 24, 
1911; E 268017; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


JAYHAWKER RAG; by FE. ‘Thomas. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

livass 

© June ‘26, 1911302 Ve tune: 30; 

1911; E 261325; Florence Thomas, 
Soldier, Kans. 


JEANNE MAILLOTTE; overture by J. 
Reynaud, arr. by T. M. Carter; band. 
Ato. [17334 


© June 25, 1911:-2 %e sume 30; 
1911; E 261228; Cundy-Bettoney 
co., Boston, Mass. 


JEHOVAH’S PRAISE; words by James 
Montgomery, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith. [178385 

© Mar.- 28, 1911: 20e) mime 29, 
1911; E 260553; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


JESUS IS COMING; words by D. W. 

Griffin, music by Chas. A. Squire. 

[17336 

© June 24, 1911; 2% dune: 28, 

1911; E 261181; Squire & Kinne, 
Omaha, Neb. 


JESUS IS COMING AGAIN ; words by May 
Stevens and S. D. Kinne, music by 
May Stevens. Litsad 

© June 24, A9i-25e.) fume’ 28) 
1911; E 261182; Squire & Kinne, 
Omaha, Neb. 


JESUS IS LEADING ME; Solo or duett 
with quartet chorus, words and mu- 
sic by EF. A. Clark; mixed voices. 
(The missionary call.) [173838 


© July 15, 191-2 sex ehaly <2 


1911: E 261892: F. A. Clark, Phila- | 


delphia, Pa. 
JESUS LOVES 
Martha Artz and O. L. Thompson, 
music by O. L. Thompson. 
©-1¢ July 3, dO a 261436. 


O. L. Thompson, Hureka Springs, 
Ark, 


JESUS ONLY; words and music by M. M. 
Moss. (Gospel songs.) 


ingham, Wash. 


JESUS SAVES; words and music by O. L. | 
; [17341 | 


Thompson. 


© Le july. 
O. L. Thompson, 


1911: E 261437; 


Ark. 
Jig; by Felix Swinstead; piano. 
(Four easy dances, no. 4.) [17342 


© July 22, A191 2Me aisle 249 
1911; E 2630238; G. Ricordi’& ‘cos 
Milan, Italy. 


1004 


Hureka Springs, | 


EVERYONE; words by | 


[17339 | 


[17340 | 


© July 14, 19-92 © duly ial 
1911; E 261896; M. M. Moss, Bell- 


a eee 


ne. §, 1911 


JOHN-A-DREAMS; cantata, composed by 

Richard H. Walthew. String parts. 

[17343 

io) July 5, 1911; 2 c. July 6, 1911; 

E 261532; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


JOHNNY’S SO LONG AT THE FAIR; arr. 
and annotated by Gertrude Bell 
[with descriptive notes and exami- 
nation questions]. [17844 

(Oe sune 30; 1911; 2c. July 6, 
1911; A 291662; International con- 
Servatory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


JOLI (LE) JEU DE FURET; cheur pour 
voix d’enfants, par Roger-Ducasse; 
2 pianos 4 4 mains. [17345 

mrvuly 29, 191%; 2 « July 24, 
1911; E 263008; Durand et cie, 
Paris, France. 


JOLLY (THE) BLACKBIRD; humoresque, 
by Marie Crosby; piano. (Three 
pieces for young pianists, no. 3.) 

[17346 

cy June -30, 1911; 2 ¢c. July 1, 

1911; E 260619; G. Schirmer, New 
York, iN.” ¥. 


JOLLY (A) COLLEGE CHAP; words and 
music by HE. M. Lewis. [17347 


© 1c. June 29, 1911; BE 260541; 
Etta M. Lewis, Portland, Me. 


JOLLY HUNTERS; by Jan Berény, op. 
47, no. 3; piano. [17348 
Crauly 17, 191%: 2c. July 17, 


1911; EH 261738; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

JCNGEN (JOSEPH) Choral; par. J. 
Jongen, op. 37, pour orgue. (Quatre 
piéces, no. 4.) [17349 


eeioive ts, 191): 2, ¢., July. 17, 
19;  H 261761; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


Fantaisie; sur deux noéls popu- 
laires wallons, par Joseph Jongen, 
op. 24, transcription par l’auteur 
pour piano 4 4 mains. [17350 

Orsuly, 13, 190ts i120) July VF, 
1911; E 261765; A. Durand et cie. 
Paris, France. 

JOUISSANCE. See Tendresse. 

JOYEUX CARILLON; par Suzanne Coque- 
lin; piano. [17351 

©) Fuly 29) 1911522 e) July. 24, 
19015 H- 268012; Hd: Jouve, Paris, 
France. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


17360 


JUDE’S MISSION HYMNS; words by Gen. 
Booth and others, music by Wm. 
Herbert Jude. Part 1. 8vo. 

[17352 

@ daly 4)/ 17901: 2 le “July 19) 

1911; E 261878; Reid bros., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


JUMBO’S TWO-STEP; par Hubert-Mouton, 
pour 1°*® violons. [17353 
© giuly nis AQ1=..2 ec. 1 July 17, 
1911; E 261768; Durand et cie, 
Paris, France. 


JUNE SKIES; words and music by 
Robert Moore. [17354 


© July 8, 1911; 2c. July 8, 1911; 
E 261612; Robert M. Fry, Sheridan, 
Oreg. 


JUNGE LIEBE (Jeunesse d’amour) ; valse 
par’ BS (PS Piebrich, op. 69, pour 
piano. [17355 


© May 18, 1911; 2 c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261508; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


JUST A BUNCH OF LILIES; words and 
music by Agnes Heinze. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [173856 


© June 26, 1911; 2 ce. June 30, 
1911; E 2613857; Agnes Heinze, 
Amelia 0. H., Va. 


JUST A GLIMPSE OF MOTHER’S FACE; 
words and music by Will M. Ken- 
nedy. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [17357 


© June 26, 1911; 2 c« June 380, 
1911; EH 261301; Will M. Kennedy, 
Sche-ecitady, N. Y. 


JUST A TWO-STEP, DEARIE; words and 
musie by John Paul. [17358 


© 1c. June 30, 1911; H 261222; 


Charles H. Reichert, New York, 
N. 'Y. 
JUST A WORD; words by William 


Frank Aldrich, music by L. Emer- 
son Brown. [t'7359 


© June 15, 1914s 2e Tune: 15, 


1911; E 258978; William Frank Ald- 
rich, San Francisco, Cal. 


JUST FOR A KISS; words and music by 
M. A. Brodie. [17360 


© 1e¢. July 10, 1911; EH 260698; 
Mary Albertine Brodie, Washington, 
Pp. C. 


1005 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17361 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


JUST ONE SARATOGA; march and two- 
step, by Charles C. Tyler, arr. by 
Robert Recker; band, with cornet 
solo. Ato. [17361 

© uly 17, 1914": 2 oe. uly. 19: 
1911; E 261814; Charles C. Tyler, 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 


JUST ONE SWEET THOUGHT; words by 
Harley Rosso, music by Britton 
Page. [173862 

©) sSuliy. 24 Oa? en ay 4 
1911; E 263056; H. R. McClure, Sid- 
ney, O. 


JUST REMEMBER; words by Joseph Gil- 
low, music by Ford EH. Mierisch. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17363 

© June 26, 1911; 2 ce. June 380, 

1911; E 261307; Joseph Gillow, 
Weehawken, N. J. 

JUVENILIA; 10 piccoli pezzi di M. En- 
rico Bossi, per pianoforte. no. 1— 
10. [17364 

© June 3, 1911; 2c. June 23, 1911; 
EK 261649; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


KAISFR (ALFRED) Scherzo; study on 
Syncopated wrist staccato, by Alfred 
Kaiser; piano. [17365 

Owtuly 22, 19d 2 erally 24 
1911; E 261979; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London, England. 

KATZ- UND MAUSDUETT; aus das Erste 


weib, 111. akt. no. 12, musik von 
Bruno Hartl. 1. Orchester-partitur, 


mit text. 2. Klavier mit text. 
[17366, 17367 
@QPJune2, 19114" 22 eo auly: 3! 


1911; HK 263265, 263266; Josef Wein- 
berger, Leipzig, Germany. 

KEEP LOOKING TO JESUS; words by N. 
W. Lines, music by Benjamin Frank- 
lin Butts. [17368 

Oy July) ay 19m 2 cer Sulye 2m, 
1911; EK 261951; B. F. Butts, New 
Works IN) -Y: 

KERRY (THE) Boys; Irish dance, by 
Caroline Maud (Viscountess Hawar- 
den); piano. [17369 

© July 7, 1911; 2c. July 24, 1911; 
EH 263062; Joseph Williams,  I1td., 
London, England. 

KINDERLEHRE; ged. von Ottokar Kern- 
stock, musik von Karl Geyer, op. 9, 
ftir minnerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [17370 

©puJune: 10-7091 (2 ce. Poiily. 6; 
1911; E 261467; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Kine (THE) OF THE MIGHTY DEEP; 
written by Herbert T. Brandon, com- 
posed by Selwyn Lloyd. No. 1 in D 
flat. No. 2 im Hiaiae. a3 1: 


© July 17, Wii 2 ee aly, 18; 
1911; E 262060; J. B. Cramer & ©co., 
ltd., London, England. 


KINGDOM’s (THE) HOST; words by 
Mollie C. Mosher, music by De Loss 
Smith. [173872 

© July 1, 1911; 2 c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261537; De Loss Smith, New 
Yorke sNy ae ae 


Kiss (THE) WALTz; selections, arr. by 
A. C. Manning; piano. Eeeye) 
© July 14; aol Bre iaig. 14. 
1911; E 261665; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 
ING Ye 


KISSING; words and music by W. H. 


Sugden. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17374 

© June 26, 1911; 2 « June 30, 
1911; BH 2613810; W. E:. Sugden, 


Waverly, W. Va. 


KXIVER (HRNEST) 
Kiver; organ. 


Three pieces; by E. 
contents :—1. Alle- 
gretto non troppo. 2. Andantino. 
3. Postlude. [17375 


© July 15,719 eae lye 7, 
1911; EH 261813; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 

KLINGENFELD (HEINRICH) March; vio- 
lin and piano (Little suite in © 
major, no. 1.) [17376 


© July 4) ASME 2 ey sialyl, 


1911; E 260863; G. Schirmer, New 
Works Neve 


-—— Melody; violinand piano. (Little 
suite in C major, no. 2.) [17377 
©. July 145 19th 2iey saly, ih, 


1911; E 260864; G. Schirmer, New 
Work. ING Ye 


KNicuHts TEMPLAR; march and two- 

step, by Wm. H. J. Keating; piano. 

[17378 

© June 28, 1911; 2 c. June 28, 

1911; E 261200; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


Knock woop; words by Andrew B. 
Sterling, music by H. Von Tilzer. 

[17379 

© July 10, 19822 ey, 10; 

1911; E 260718; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N: Y. 


1006 


ee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


17397 


KORNFELD (Das) ; ged. von Detlev von 
Liliencron, musik von Oskar C. Posa, 


op. 10. 1. Fur hohere stimme. 2. 
Fiir tiefere stimme. (Vier gesinge. 
HOS 2.) [17380, 17381 


© May 6, 1911; 2 c. each May 26, 
1911; E 258586, 258587; Jul. Heinr. 
Zimmermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


KORRIGANE (LA) ; ballet fantastique, de 
Ch. M. Widor, fantaisie mosaique 
arr. par Emile Tavan; orcheste avec. 
piano conducteur. 4to. [17382 


(Op aly 291910): 2 e. July 24; 
1011; E 268010; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


IXUSSEN, MEIN KIND, IST GEFAHRLICH ; 
walzerlied aus der operette, die 
Musterweiber, ged. von Paul Hubl 
und G. Quedenfeldt, musik von 
Franz Werther. [17383 

© June 10, 1911; 2 c. July 6,1911; 
E 261502; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


LaD (THE) YOU MET IN AUGUST WILL 
BE WAITING FOR YOU IN MAy; words 
and music by G. S. Tucker. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[173884 

© June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 

1911; E 261852; Glenn S. Tucker, 
Oneida, N. Y. 


LaDy LARK OF MINE; words by O. M. 


Conley, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17385 


Cmiuly #25 190i 2 es, July. 18, 
i Ei 4260954: O, M.. -Conley, 
Middletown, Mo. 


LANDLER; von Arthur Heinrich, op. 31, 
fiir klavier. (Drei alte tinze, no. 
2.) [17386 

© Apr. 15, 1911; 2 c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261476; Verlag-melodia, Berlin, 
Germany. 


LAI LOULI; poésie de Victor Melnotte, 
musique de André Bloch. [17387 
© Iuly 7, 19112, 2-e..July 8, 1911: 
Be2ol7Ol>) Hnoeh & co; Paris, 
France. 


| LAND (THE) OF LIBERTY; an operetta 


for young folks, book and lyrics, by 


Arthur Selwyn Garbett, music by 
J. W. Lerman.  S8vo. [17388 
Oo oApre is, 101d > 2: e.) June, 29, 


1911; A 290966; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. N. Y. 


LAND (THE) OF THE FREE; from the 
Red rose, lyric by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Robert Hood Bowers. 

[173889 

© June 28, 1911; 2 c June 28, 

1911; EK 261201; Jerome H. Remick 
~ & co., New York, N. Y. 


LASS (THE) OF SWEET SIXTEEN; words 
by E. A. Perkins, music by Kenneth 
Hale. [173890 

@adinly 05. AG +62 -e.; Sully, 15, 
1911; H 260902; E. A. Perkins, 
Elgin, [11. 


Lasso Mary; words by Edward P. 
Moran, music by Seymour Furth. 
[17391 
©, July, 19..1911: 2: edly 719, 
1911; E 261825; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


LE VOICI, LE HEROS. See Bach (J. S.) 
LENITA; words by Addison Gibson, mu- 
sic by John Douglas. [17392 
©l1c. July 3, 1911; E 261429; Ad- 
dison Gibson, Los Angeles, Cal. 


LET’S GO DOWN TO THE BOWLING ALLEYS; 
words and music by G. B. Pitman. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17393 

©). gune,Zon 191 2) ex) June: 30; 

1911; E 261875; George Buxton Pit- 
man, Salem, Mass. 


LET’S MAKE A NIGHT OF IT TO-NIGHT; 
written and composed by John A. 
Glover-Kind. : [173894 

©) daly 3 t911 > 2.e) July 3.) 1Otte: 
E 261409; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


LET’S PLAY POST-OFFICE; by A. Stauffer 
and Ernie Erdman; song. [17395 


©). June 284 19112 eo duly) 13; 
1911; E 260799; Aubrey Stauffer, 
Chicago, Ill. 


LET THE HEAVENS REJOICE; harvest 
anthem, words from the Psalms, mu- 
sic by B. Jackson, F. R. C. O.; organ. 
4to. (The Ambrose edition of 
church music, no. 136.) [173896 

July 541901: 2 ex Suly 13; .91: 
E 260829; Ambrose Abbott & @o., 
London, England. 


LET THE LORD BE PRAISED, O ZION; 
words and music by Jas. B. Frank- 
lin. [17397 

© Mar. 4, 1911; 2 c. June 27, 1911; 
E 260501; Firm foundation pub. co., 
Austin, Tex. 


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17398 


LET US HAVE PEACE; a prayer, words 
by George Graff, jr., music by Ernest 
R. Ball; key of F. [17398 

© June 29, 1911; 2 c June 380, 
1911; E 261232; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


by Ernest R. Ball. 
cornet with band ace. 
trombone with band acc. 
[17399, 17400 
© July 20, 1911; 2 @ each July 
21, 1911; E 261946, 261947; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
LET US WALK IN THE LIGHT; words 
and music by A. H. Bryant. [17401 
© Mar. 4, 1911; 2c. June 27, 1911; 


E 260505; Firm foundation pub. co., 
Austin, Tex. 


1. Song for 
2. Song for 


LETTER TO MAUD; lyrics and music by 
R. C. Michel. [17402 


© duly 24 Ont: 2% dilye 24. 
1911; H 2638057; R. C. Michel, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


LEUTNANTSLIEBCHEN (DAS); operette 
in einem vorspiel und zwei akten, 
von Josef Siener, musik von Benno 
Sternberg; klavierauszug mit text. 

[17403 

@ May 162 A9tL: 25 es simly. ol 

1911; D 18944; Albert Ahn, Bonn, 
Germany. 


LE VOICI, LE HEROS. See Bach (J. S.). 


LiBussA; polonaise, by R. Krentzlin, 
op. 89; piano duet. [17404 
@©isuly. 19; AOte = 2 ers sialyl 
1911; BH 261931; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


LIEBESBOYKOTT; operette in 3 akten, 
text von Johann Friedrich Buben- 
dey, musik von Alberto Curci; kla- 
vierauszug mit text. [17405 

© iJune 12, Ott 2 ce huilya 28) 
1911; D 18942; George Lehmann, 
Berlin, Germany. 


LIEBESLAUBE (DIE); lied nach dem 
amerikanischen, Every little move- 
- ment, Deutsche worte von A. O. Al- 
berts u. Rud. Baron, musik von Karl 


Hoschna. [17406 

Oiulyes Old 2 ee auly.G. tO la: 
EK 261549; Apollo verlag. Berlin, 
Germany. 


LIFE IS BUT A FADING FLOWER; words 
and music by Albert Hockey. [17407 
© July Ws) Wot 2 el uly. a4, 
1911; E 261681; Fellheimer-Ken- 
nedy co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


pt. Ill, n.s., v.6 


LIFE IS TO US WHAT WE: MAKE IT; 
words and music by L. Wolbach. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


i © ek ore Te 


[17408 
© June 26, 1911; 2 e. June 30, 
1911;.E 261318; 


Comptche, Cal. 


LIFE ISN’T ALL ROSES, ROSIE; medley 
march and two step, by Seymour 
Furth, arr. by E. S. S.. Huntington; 
orchestra. 4to. [17409 


© June 26, 1911222 (7 aume 26; 
1911; H 261097; Joe Morris music 
co., New York anes ; 


LIFE’S GRANDEST THEME; words by 
Isaac S. Huckins, music by Harry P. 
Guy. [17410 

© June 20, 1911; 2¢ July 7,1911; 
E 260680; Isaac S. Huckins, Bay 
City, Mich. 


LigHt (THE) BRIGADE; march and 
two-step, by John Martin; piano or 
cabinet organ. [17411 

© June 22-491) 2 ee dune 28, 
1911; E 261210; D. W. Crist, Moul- 
trie}, ©: 


LiGHT OF HEART; by Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing; piano. [17412 
© July 20; 191102" ex sully 21, 
1911; E 261948; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


LIGHT OF MY HEART; words by Felix 
A. Joseph, music by Adelina De 
Lara; no. 2 in C. [17413 

© July: 19° Doi 2 ee nahy: 120) 
1911; E 261924; Hnoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


LIGHTLY ROW; arr. and annotated by 


Gertrude Bell [with descriptive 
notes and examination questions]. 
[17414 


© June” 30) Aoi, uly,_ 6; 
1911; A 2916638; International con- 
servatory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


LILY OF THE VALLEY; waltz by Chas. 
J. Rockwell; band. 4to. [17415 
©. July 1, doit 2 es une 29) 
1911: FE 260542; F. €. Menges, Cleve- 
land, O. 


Lity PoLKA;: by H. A. Vander Cook; 
cornet and piano. [17416 
© May 1, 191; 2yer suly 143 
1911; E 261676; H. A. Vander Cook, 
Chicago, Ill. 


1008 


Lulu Wolbach, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 17435 
Line-up (THE); march and two-step, | LirTLE (THE) ROSE CLAD COTTAGE 
by Thos. V. White; piano. [17417 "MONG THE HILLS; words and music 
@r july 18, 1911; 2 c July 19, by G. F. McDonald. Washington, 
1911; E 261874; Thos. Goggan & H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [17427 


bros., Galveston, Tex. 


LINGERING; words and music by H. C.~ 


Spear. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17418 

femsuly 12, 1911-2 ¢. July 18, 
1911; EK 260927; Henry C. Spear, 
Menominee, Mich. 


LINKING OF THE LAKES; waltz by Ju- 
lius K. Johnson; piano. [17419 


© eiune 12) A9tb?) 2ce: uly 21, 
1911; E 261955; Johnson & Fergu- 
son, Minneapolis, Minn. 


LISTEN TO THE CHIMES; words by 
Walter C. Ballard, music by Lewis 
G. Stamm. [17420 

© 1c July 3, 1911; E 261443; 
Joseph Krolage music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


Li?tTLE (THE) FAIRIES WALTZ; by W. 
Bancroft; piano. [17421 
(Omsune «26, A914: 2. ¢:, July 31, 
1911; E 263231; Wm. Bancroft, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


LITTLE HEART DOORS OPEN WIDE; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by 
I. H. Meredith. [17422 

© October 21, 1909; 2 c. June 29, 
1911; E 2630389; ‘Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York, N. Y. 


LITTLE KITTEN SONGS AND STORIES; by 
C. Jacobs-Bond. [17423 
Onde 28) 191 2c July 14, 
1911; A 291831; Carrie Jacobs-Bond, 
Chicago, Il. 


LiTTLE (A) LOVE; words by P. J. O’- 
Reilly, music by A. Luzzatti. [17424 
© June 29, 1911; 2 c June 30, 
1911; E 261256; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


Littte Miss Fix-iT; selections, arr. by 
A. C. Manning; piano. [17425 
© July 14, 1911; 2 ¢« July 14, 
1911; E 268033; Norworth pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


waltzes, arr. by A. C. Manning; 
piano. — [17426 

Ortuly 14. 491i+952 ie, /tuly 24, 
1911; E 2630382; Norworth pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


© June 26, 1911; 2 c June 30, 
1911; E 261855; Geo. F. McDonald, 
Merced, Cal. 


LITTLE SILVER STAR; words and music 
by R. C. Forbes. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [17428 


© June 26, 1911; 2 @ June 30, 
1911; E 2618138; Ruby C. Forbes, 
Armena, Wis. 


LITTLE SONGS FOR TINY TOTS; words by 
Ruth Rutherford and Maud Cun- 
ningham, music by Hileen Quayle. 
Contents: One! two! three!—In my 
nursery.—Rosie.—The wedding.— 
Dear little robin—Tommy. [17429 

CG) Sal AF) 19191.-- Be. July 18; 
1911; EK 262061; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London, England. 


LittLE (A) story; by Charles Zim- 
mermann; piano. [17430 
(© May 10, 1911; 2 ce June 20, 
1911; E 260227; Carl Fischer, New 
York. WN: 


LITTLE WHITE ROSE OF MINE; words by 
William F. Kirk, music by Robert 
Matthews. [17481 

©) July. 83 101A Fee lve 
1911; E 262066; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


LIVE WIRE; march by J. H. DelVecho; 
band. 4to. [17432 


OV duly As 119i "2 ves June 29: 
1911; E 260543; F. C. Menges, Cleve- 
land, O. 


Lo, oUR FATHER’S TENDER CARE; muSic 
by Sidney C. Durst; solo and chorus. 
(Sacred octavo choruses, no. 163.) 

[17433 

Op duly 16, tS De easly ie 

1911; E 261739; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


LocaL (THE) OPTIONIST; words by 
John Carney, music by J. A. Brown. 
[17484 


©e July: 61 Gite 2ites ahigly. lal 
1911; E 261629; Brown - Franklin 
co., Fort Worth, Tex. 


Log (THE) OF THE GOOD SHIP NOD; 
verse by George W. Stevens, music 
by Catherine Pannill Mead. [17435 

©, July 19): 4911s 2c July 19; 
1918 =) 261872; John Church ‘co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


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17436 


LONELY TO-NIGHT LOVE (EINSAM ICH 
WARTE) ; folk song, words by Rosalie 
Thompson, German by Otto Paul, 
music by J. N. Whybark. [17436 

© July 16,1911 =. 2 Jes Duly, a3; 
1911; E 260825; Joseph N. Why- 
bark, Los Angeles, Cal. 


LONGING FOR YOU; words by J. Lonnie 
McKee, music by Ada M. Clark. 
[17437 
© 1c. June 30, 1911; H 261224; 
J. L. McKee and Ada M. Clark, 
Denison, Texas. 


LOOK ME OVER DEARIE; from La belle 
Paree, words by HEdward Madden, 
music by Jerome Kern. [17438 


© duly 4s AON 52 ce. a alive 
pO” Hy, 2616634 0s Bo) Harmsn& 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 
IN OY. 


LooK OUT FOR JOHNSON, GREAT BIG 
CHOCOLATE DROP; words and music 
by B. E. Mosby. [174389 


© 1e July 5, 1911; E 260644; 
B. HE. Mosby, Camden, Mo. 


LOOKING TO THEE; words and music 

by Robert Coverley ; high voice in G. 

[17440 

© sJuner27,. 1981 2 ex snallyy oS: 

1911; EH 261391; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


‘LOOKING UNTO JESUS; words by D. W. 
Griffin, music by Seeley D. Kinne. 
[17441 


© June 24, 1911; 2 c. June 28, 
1911; E 261188; Squire & Kinne, 
Omaha, Neb. 


Lost (THE) cHorD; by A. S. Sullivan, 
arr. by Mackie-Beyer; military band. 
Ato. [17442 

© July 19, 1914) 2 uly 2s 
1911; E 261884; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LoTUSBLUME (Lotus flower) ; par Paul 
Zilcher, op. 89, pour piano. (Im- 
pressions, no. 6.) [174438 

© May 18, 1911; 2 ec. July 6, 1911; 
EK 261514; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


‘LOVE DERIDED ; intermezzo, by M. Dorel; 
piano. London, Weekes & co. [17444 
©) Sunes 267 191d) 12) eu Suly. A, 
1911; HK 260661; Edward Saxon, 
London, England. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


LOVE DIVINE; sacred duett by W. Grif- 
fith; tenor and baritone with piano 
acc. — £17445 

© July 17; 291--2 ey Amigo, 
1911; EH 261722; W. Griffith, Poult- 
ney, Vt. 


LOVE DREAMS AND DESTINY; lyrics by | 


Geo. Fuller Golden, music by Wil- 
liam Cutty. [17446 

© June 29,1911; 2 « June 29, 
1911; E 260575; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


LOVE IN THE SUGAR CANE GROVE; words 


by E. T. Southern, musie by Agatha 


Cummings Southern. [17447 


© 1c¢ July 1, 1911; EB 260615; 
E. T. Southern, San Francisco, Cal. 


Same. 

© July 10, 19iie 2 eawmig? 17, 
1911; EK 261729; E. T. Southern, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


LOVE IS MY HEART’S ONLY SONG; words 
by W. T. Brannen, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [17449 


©° July 12;- 19 2 eraumiy 18, 
1911; E 260961; W. T. Brannen, Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 


LOVE ME; words by Edward Madden, 

music by Albert Gumble. [17450 

© July 3, 1911; 2c. July 3, 1911; 

H) 261881; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


LOVE ME ALL THE TIME; words by 
Julian Arnell, music by Melville 
Nordi. [17451 


© July 1h Wi-Fi lS. 
1911; E 260770; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


LOVE ME JUST A LITTLE DO; words by 
Marguerite V. D. Miller, music by 
John C. Sorg. [17452 

© Tuly 13,191 Vay erly, 
1911; E 260860; J. C. Sorg, EHliza- 
beth, N. J. 


Love (THE) OF MY HEART; words by 
W. Burton Baldry, music by God- 
frey Nutting; violin acc. ad lib., in 
C, D flat and E fiat. [17453 

© July 18, 19tt- oe duly 19; 
1911; E 261876; Gould & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


LOVE WALTZ; by Jerome Heller; piano. 

[17454 

© Tuly>.20, 1911 e2 %e. wails 20; 

1911; E 261919: Church, Paxon & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


LOVE’S AFTERMATH; words by Ernest 
Dowson, music by Cyril Scott; no. 
7 amy 1. flat. [17455 

i@praly 19, 1911; 2-4) July 20, 
ttt) tH 261925; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London, England. 

LOVE’S FANTASIA; words and music by 
M. S. Strickler. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [17456 

Outuly 12, 1911: 2 ¢ July. 18, 
1911; HE 260956; Mary S. Strickler. 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


’ LOVE’S MEASURE; poem by Charles M. 


Bryan, music by F. Greene. [17457 


© Joly 7, 1911: 2 ¢. July 10, 1911: 
E 260717; Frances Greene, New 
work, IN, Y'. 


LOVE’S PARTING PICTURE OF YOU; words 
and music by Allen D. Ford. 
[17458 
Oomsiyy ls, 190: -2 .e> July 15, 
1911; E 260900; Allen D. Ford, Con- 
ecepcion, Tarlac, P. I. 


LOVE’S PHILOSOPHY; lyric by Shelley, 
music by Landon Ronald; no. 2 in 
EH. (Famous lyrics, no. 1.) [17459 

© july 6/1911; 2°c. July 7, 1911; 
E 260690; Enoch & sons, London, 
England, 


LOVE’S REVELATION; words and music 
by Z. M. Ingram. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [17460 

Oretulyt2.1911- 20¢ July 18, 
1911; EH 260932; Zilpah May Ingram, 
High, Tex. 
LOVING CHIMES; words by Havez and 
Donnelly, music by James Blyler. 
[17461 
Cr rualy 1s. 19113 2". / July’ 15; 
1911; EK 260858; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

LOWDEN’S BOOK OF ANTHEMS; compiled 
and edited by C. Harold Lowden. 
4to. [17462 

© Apr. 6, 1911: 2 c. June 20, 1911; 
A 291812; John J. Hood co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

LOYAL GUARDS: march by D. K. Miller; 
orchestra. 4to. [17463 

© dune 1911: 2 ¢ July 3, 1911; 
HE} 261379; W. A. Quincke & co., Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


LU BOSSO DE LA MUFFO PICCIO; mac- 


chietta coloniale, versi di T. Fer- 
razzano, musica di V. de Crescenzo, 
creazione di A. Sigismondi; man- 
dolino. [17464 


© June 30, 1911; 2c. July 1, 1911; 
E 260624; Antonio Grauso, New 
Work, N.; Y¥; 


Lu Lu MARCH; by M. A. Althouse; 

band. 4to. [17465 

© duly, $1910 Fe. July S$) 19iL- 

H 261583; Penn pub. co., Reading, 
Pa. 


LULLABY; by Carl V. Lachmund, op. 
10, no. 1, revised and fingered by 
W. F. Ambrosio; violin and piano. 

[17466 

© May 10, 1911; 2 ec. June 20. 

1911; E 260228; Carl Fischer, New 
York, 2N:.¥. 

——— poem by Dorothy Mitchell, music 
by I. T. Wilson. [17467 
© June d2, wid 2c) July 3; 1914: 
HE 261414; Irma Taylor Wilson, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


LUPRIEL; words and music by R. W. 


Douma. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17468 
©. sully 1219 2 ex sulyese: 


1911; E 260938; Robt. W. Douma, 
Provo, Utah. 


Lustig (HIN) LIEDLEIN; ged. von 
Franz Mading, musik von Heinrich 
Appunn op. 8, fiir mainnerchor. Par- 
titur und stimmen. 4to. [17469 

© June 10, 1911; 2c. July 8, 1911; 
E 261460; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


I.UXEMBOURG LANCERS; on melodies 
from the musical play, the Count of 
Luxembourg, by Franz Lehar, arr. 
by H. M. Higgs; piano solo. [17470 

© Jialy iG 19tk: 2c. July-7, 1984 : 
E 260684; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


LUXEMBOURG MARCH; from the Count 
of Luxembourg, by Franz Lehar; 
orchestra. Ato. (Chappell’s  or- 
chestral journal, no. 631.) [17471 

Oiduly 18) Wet 2 exrduly, 19; 
1911; EK 261869; Bosworth & co., 
London, England. 


LUXEMBOURG VALSE; on melodies from 
the Count of Luxembourg, by Franz 
Lehar, arr. by Dan Godfrey; mili- 
tary band. (Chappell’s auxiliary 
journal for military band, no 26.) 

[17472 

©) duly, 609s en tuly. a, A910; 

E 260685; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 

MA BONNIE WEE GLASGOW ROSIE; writ- 
ten and composed by Arthur Stroud ; 


in C. [17473 
©) June, 29.190) 2).c)., june 29) 
19: Ey 260569: Francis; Day.+& 


Hunter, London, England. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17474 


MADAME BUTTERFLY. —— See Puc- 


cini (G.) 


MabE May In Sroux City; words and 


MAID 
music by Abe. Kaifetz. [17474 
@) June. 25, 19kbs 2 @  Suly a3; 


LOUL :. “Eh. 268E35 : 
Sioux City, Iowa. 


West pub. co., 


Mitr. Rosita; selection; by Victor 
Herbert, arr. by Harold Sanford; 
orchestra. [17475 

©. May 26; (191i =. 2) (e.) Minwat 27, 
1911; EH 259117: M. Witmark — sons, 
New "York, N. Y. 


MADRILENA (LA); célébre danse espa- 
gnole, musique de Léo Daniderff, arr. 
par Ad. Gauwin, pour orchestre, 


avec piano-conducteur. 4to. [17476 
Ox July: As tOldien 2c = Malye, 
19tl:-H 2Z617or; L. Beéenech, “Paris, 


France. 

MADCHEN (DAS) AUS SorRENTO; ital- 
lenisches volkslied, worte von Rich. 
Stecher, musik bearb. von Hugo 
Jiingst, op. 87, no. 58, fiir munner- 
chor. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[17477 

Or enines WO. 19a 2) Se al ao. 

1911; EK 261468; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

MArRCHEN (HIN) (A fable); by Leo 
Cahn, op. 25, revised and fingered 
by W. A. Ambrosio; two violins and 
piano. [17478 

© May 29, 1911; 2 c. June 20, 
1911; H 260223; Carl Fischer, New 
York: Nox: 

MAUSCHEN-WALZER; nach motiven der 
operette, Hoheit amiisiert — sich, 
musik von Rudolph Nelson, fiir or- 
chester, mit piano und harmonium. 

[17479 

© June 380, 1911; 2 c. June 30. 

1911; E 261254; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 

Maw HONEY CHLOE; words and music 
by Adene Williams. [17480 

© ane wulty aa) 19a!) 3) 2603: 
Adene Williams, Washington, D. C. 


MAIDS OF HONOUR; entr’acte gavotte, 
by Frederic Mullen; piano. [17481 
© June 27, 1911; 2 c June 28, 
1911; EH 261171; Regent music pub. 
co., London, England. 
MAMMY’S ANGEL CHILE; words and 
music by J. R. Shannon. [17482 
© July 5, 1911;.2 ¢c. July 3, 1911; 
E 261384; Grinnell bros., Detroit, 
Mich. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


MAN (THE) IN THE MOON IS NO 
FRIEND OF MINE; words and music 
by Peyton Henry. [17483 


@ suly 05, (10-2 July 15, 
1911; E 260878; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


MARCH AND TWO STEP; 
erendom-recall, by Geo. HE. Kinsley; 
orchestra. 4to. [17484 

© July 10, 1901: Beauty 13, 
1911; E 260831; A. C. Gardner, 
Brockton, Mass. 


MarcH CAMBRIA; based on old Welsh 
air, Serch Hudol, by dee yy il 
liams; piano. London, Weekes & co. 

[17485 

© July 13) 190 2eiily 20, 

1911; E 262159; J. A. A. Williams, 
Beddgelert, N. Wales, England. 


MARCH HYMN; words and music by 
Allen B. Davenport. [17486 


© June 380, 1911; 2 ¢ July 1, 1911; 
E 260623; Allen B. Davenport, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 


MARCH OF THE INSURGENTS; by F. P. 
Atherton; band. 4to. [17487 


© July 5, 1911s Qher Miles, elias 


H 2607538; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 
MARCH OF THE OLD GUARD; by John 


Martin ; piano or cabinet organ. 
[17488 
© June 22, 1911- 2 eE* une’ 2s, 
1911; E 261211; D. W. Crist, Moul- 
trie, O. 


MARCHE ANTIQUE; par Jules Mouquet, 


op. 18. 1. Pour orchestre sympho- 
nique, partition. 2. Pour piano et 
violon. [17489, 17490 


© July 13, 1911; 2 @ each July 17, 
1911; E 261795, 261796; Henry Le- 
moine et cie, Paris, France. - 


MARCHE DES PETITS HOMMES; et, Dan- 
Seuse; morceaux trés faciles, par Ch. 
Graziani-Walter, op. 398, pour piano. 
(Album mignon, no. 7 et 8.) [17491 

© June’ 19) “191 2 ey suly Si; 
1911; E 268257; C. Schmidt & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


MARCHE DES TROUBADOURS; by Henri 
Roubier; piano 4 hands, edited by 
H. A. Lang. [17492 


© July. 17, 19g ce laent 
1911; E 261802; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1012 


initiative-ref- 


= 


| 
| 
| 


! \ und G. Quedenfeldt, 
| Franz Werther. 


| by Anita Owen. 
\ © June 28, 1911; 2 c. June 28, 


no. 8, 1911 


USICAL COMPOSITIONS 


17510 


MARCHE TARTARE; morceau de concert, 
[17493 
i July: 29, 1911; 2 ¢« July AA, 
G. Parmentier, 


par Yebar-Ener; piano. 


13bb: EH 263013 ; 
Paris, France. 


MARCHING THRO’ GEORGIA; 


march, arr. by Barrington Sargent; 
band. 4to. 


Boston, Mass. 


MARCIA, L’ESPOSIZIONE DI RoMA (Roman 
exposition march) ; by James Buon- 
[17495 


omo; piano. 


@ yune 28, 1911- 2 c« June 28, 
1911; EK 261206; Jas. Buonomo & co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MARCIETTA IN F; by T. Edwin Solly; 

organ. 4to. [17496 

eriuly 1) 1911-2 c. July 6, 1911; 

E 260666; Geo. Molineux, New York, 
NG PY. 


Marra, Marri; [and] BENEATH THY 
WINDOW; two serenades, music by 
EK. Di Capua, arr. by Barrington 
Sargent; band. [17497 

© July 8, 1911; 2c. July 13, 1911; 
E 260818; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MARIGOLD POLKA; by H. A. Vander 
Cook; cornet and piano. [17498 
(© Mar 20, 1911:,2 ec. duly 14, 


1911; EH 261677; H. A. Vander Cook, 
Chicago, Il. 


MARIONETTE’S (A)! WEDDING; by C. A. 

Egener ; piano. [17499 

© siwhy 7, 1941-;.2 e. July 10,1911 ; 

E 260715; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, IN: ¥. 


MARRY ME, CARRIE; words and music 
[17500 


1911; EH 261202; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


aus der 
Musterweiber, ged. 


MARSCHLIED ; operette, die 

von Paul Hubl 

musik yon 

[17501 

©? dune “10,1911: 2 ce July: 6, 

| 1911; E 261501; Julius Feuchtin- 
ger, Stuttgart, Germany. 


| Marryre (LE) DE SAINT-SEBASTIEN ; 
mystére en cing actes, de Gabriele 
ad’Annunzio, musique de Claude 


medley 


[17494 


eyeiy 10, 1911-2 ¢. July 17, 
1911; E 261709; Cundy-Bettoney co., 


MaArRTYRE (LE) DE Sarnt-S&BASTIEN— 
Continued. 
Debussy, transcription par 
Caplet; partition pour chant et 
piano. : [17502 
©)s dilly G13; 191 2Me. Fuly “17, 
19tt 51D 18934; * Durand” et *'eie:, 
Paris, France. 


André 


MARVELOUS WoRK. See Haydn (F. J.) 


Mary AND BARNEY; words by N. 
Campbell, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17503 

©) Sulye 2, 19th 2. Tuy “18: 
1911; E 260960; N. Campbell, Buf- 
falozeN. BW. 


Mary, MAY TIME AND ME; words and 
music by A. A. Davis. [17504 
© 1e. July 10, 1911; E 260722: 
Abijah A. Davis, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Mary, MY ITALIAN GIRL; words and 
music by Frank E. Cerbi. [17505 
eo suly 7, 1911>2 & July 7; 1911: 


E 260681; Frank’ E. Cerbi, Ross- 
Wilke, No Y; 
MARY WAS A THOROUGHBRED, SO WAS 


MARY’S BULL; words and music by 
Jack Lipton. [17506 

©) July te. 191426206. tral 8, 
191); EH 261631; Jack M: Lipton, 
Oakland, Cal. 


MARYMINE; by F. Landry Berthoud; 


unaccompanied mandolin. [17507 
©, June 30, 4911: 3 .¢.. July. 6, 
1911; E 261534; F. Landry Ber- 
thoud, New York, N. Y. 
MASCAGNI (PIETRO) Iris; opéra en 
trois actes, livret de Luigi [llica, 
adaptation francaise de Maurice 


Vaucaire, musique de P. Mascagni; 
partition chant et piano. [17508 

Gy duly 26, 1911 2 ep fully 2h 
1911; D 18940; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


Mascot (THE); Syracuse baseball 
song, words by Harry W. Farring- 
ton, music by Harry Sheridan Lee. 

[17509 

© june ly 2, AGhh: 2) e€. sunes 20; 

1911; E 263041; J. Herman Whar- 
ton, Syracuse, N. Y. 


MASHONA SLUMBER SONG; words by 
Ngubani, music by Dorothy Hill. 
[17510 
©. Tuly7102 19th 12) es July 10, 
1911: E 260731; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


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17511 


pt. fan, Sv. 6 


MASKED (THE) BALL; overture from 
the opera by C. Pedrotti, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 4to. 


[17511 
@©p May) 23.7 1911 2 ve. sume 220, 
1911; E 260229; Carl Fischer, New 


Work. NANe 


MATIN AU ZUIDER ZEEE (Morning on 
the Zuider Zee) ; from suite. In Hol- 
land, no. 1, by Christiaan Kriens; 
violin and piano. [17512 

© June 8911-2" c june 20) 
1911; E 260230; Carl Fischer, New 
NWorkeaN. Y. 


MAURICE, J PRITHEE, CEASE; written 
and composed by John L. St. John; 
in B flat. lavas 

© duly.3, 1910 2-e -Julyes, dowd: 
E 261410; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


MAYBE I COULD LEARN TO LOVE YOU; 
words and music by L. H. Schmidt 
and Chas. E. Williams. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale eo. [17514 


© June’ 26) 191-2 sc. dimen 30: 


Oia ah), 2Ologl: i. seo Selmmat 
Rome, N. Y. 
MAYLATH (HENRY) 25 short melo- 


dious studies; by H. Maylath, op. 
163, for the application of various 
important principles of technique, 
adapted, arr. and edited by Charles 
Dennée; piano. (Schmidt’s educa- 
tional series, no. 55.) [17515 

©esuly, Age 19id +2. ee duly. 2a. 
1911; E 261937; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


MazuMAH (THE) PLANT; words by 
Addison Burkhardt, music by Mel- 
ville J. Gideon. [17516 

© July 19, 1911) :5.2 +e. July, 19; 
1911; E 261822; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


MAZURKA-CAPRICE; par Cesare Barison, 


op. 7, pour violon et piano. (Deux 
morceaux, no. 1.) [17517 
©; June 19s 1910-2 ec.” July. 34, 


191th) 2638261; CC: 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Schmidl & co., 


MEETING (THE) PLACE OF GOD AND 
MAN; words and music by Albert 
Simpson Reitz. [17518 


© Aug. 1,2191t = 2.e>Suly 7 1914 : 
K 260674; Albert Simpson Reitz, 
Chicago, II]. 


MEIN HERZ HAT SICH GESELLET; alt- 
deutsches minnelied, musik bearb. 
von Franciscus } Nagler, op. 60, no. 1, 
fiir minnerchor. Partitur und stim- 
men. [17519 

© June 10, 1911; 2 c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261470; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


MELODY IN E; by Wm. S. Waith; or- 
gan. obl. S8vo. [17520 


© July 6, 1911; 2°e Suly Ss; 1911 - 
E 261577; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, III. 


Metopy In F. See Rubinstein (A. G.) 


MELUSINA (Die windsbraut) ; ballada, 
Cesky od Ad. Piskéitka, German text 
von G. Kinkel, slozil Zdenko Fibich, 
op. 55. Klavirni vytah (Klavier- 
auszug mit text.) Ato. [17521 


© June 20, 1911; 2 «@ July 28, 


1911; E 263222; Br? AS Urbanek, 
Prague, Austria. 
MEMENTO MORI; by Max Vogrich; 


String instruments. [17522 


© July 7, 1911; 2c July 8, 1911; 
EH 261599; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ING Ye 


MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD; words by H. 
S. Kenney, musie by Rocco Uenuto. 
[17523 


© May 10, 1911; 2 @ May 24, 
1911; E 258358; Hannah Shone Ken- 
ney, St. Louis, Mo. 


MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD DAYS; words 
by J. H. Mathiott, music by Mrs. L. 
Yerges and Nellie Mathiott. [17524 


© 1e. July 10, 191%t3 Hh 260723; 
J. H. Mathiott, Logan. O. 


MEMORIES OF THE OLD SCHOOL BELL ; 
words and music by Murchison and 
Hodge. [17525 


© June 19, 1911; 2 ce June 17, 
1911; EK 260146; International music 
co., Montreal, Canada. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wie Frnix) Consolation; words by 
L. S. Knollenberg, music by F.. Men- 
delssohn, op. 30, no. 3, arr. by Hein- 
rich Kiehl; medium voice in F. 

[17526 


©” June * 22) A9tt 12 galy 
1911; E 2613888; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


1014 


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| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 17542 
MENETRIER (LE); poéme pour violon | Merry (THE) MONTH OF May; lyric 
et orchestre, par Max D’Ollone; and music by Manuel Klein. [175386 
transcription pour piano a 4 mains. © July 22, 1911; 2 « July 24, 
[17527 1911; E 261993; M. Witmark & sons, 

© doly 23, 1911; 2 cc. July 24, New York, N. Y. 


foe HY 263011 ; 
Paris, France. 


Heugel et cie, 


MENSCHEN (DIE) SIND GAR NIEMALS 
ZUFRIEDEN ; couplet aus der operette, 
die Bajadere, text von Louis Tauf- 
stein. musik yon Martin Knopf. 

[17528 

© July 8, 1911; 2c. July 8, 1911; 

E 261579; Harmonie verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


MENUETT; von Arthur Heinrich, op. 
31, ftir klavier. (Drei alte tinze, 
MO.) 2.) [17529 


@yvApr. 15, 1911; 2 ¢c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261475; Verlag Melodia, Berlin, 
Germany. 


MEREDITH’S EASY ANTHEMS; a Select 
collection of good, easy anthems 
suitable for the average church 
choir, ed. by I. H. Meredith. v. 1. 
4to. [17530 

er May 20; 1911-2 ¢c June 29, 
1911; A 290969; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 

MERRILY, OH MERRILY; words by Flor- 

ence Willard, music by M. Payson. 
[17530 


© 1c. June 26, 1911; EH 261159; 
Mary Payson, San Diego, Cal. 


MerRY GAMES (Froéliche spiele); by 
Max Werner, op. 22; piano. (8 al- 
bum leaves, no. 8.) [17532 


Cianiye is, 1914: 2 ¢. July 24, 
1911; E 261984; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


| MERRY LAUNCH; waltz by Anna Rein; 


piano. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [175338 

Geiune* 26; 1911: 2c. June 30, 
1911; BH 261323; Ed. M. Rein, New 
Orleans, La. 


Merry (THE) LITTLE SCOUT; march, by 
Cc. A. Standard; piano. [17534 
re habe Vier 191: TQ) en Sully: 13, 
1911; E 2608380; Opus music co., 
London, England. 


_ Merry (THE) MEETING (Fréliches wie- 


dersehen) ; by Max Werner, op. 22; 
piano. [175385 

Cnduly 18) 19115) 2 sex Sully 24; 
1911; KH 261985; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


MESSAGE (THE) OF THE BELLS; words 
and music by G. W. Wilmot. 4to. 
[17537 
@  Fualy i, 1sit:"2'. ¢ fune 29; 
1911; E 260539; Geo. W. Wilmot, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 


MESSAGE OF THE LILIES; a complete 
original Easter service, words by 
Mary Mills and Lizzie De Armond, 
music by A. L. Judefind and W. A. 
Post. [17538 


© Heb.) 15. 19 ih 2 ex’ July 5; 
1911; E 260645; Judefind bros., 
Baltimore, Md. 


MESSMATES; words by Henry Newbolt, 
musie by Hope Squire. (Stainer & 
Bell’s modern songs, no. 49.) 

[175389 


©, June, 7, 191-2 ve shulyse 8: 
1911; E 261604; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


METHODIST (THE) SUNDAY SCHOOI. 
HYMNAL .:: Ed: by John BR.’ Van 
Pelt, Ph:: D. and: Peter C. Lutkin 
... New York, Cincinnati, The 
Methodist book concern [1911] 
wii, 200. S60 p. 12mo, BSO2s, 

[17540 


@ ° May 15,7 1914732 ee. sulyea4; 
1911; A 292439; Board of Sunday 
schools of the Methodist Episcopal 
church, Chicago, Ill. 


METROPOL-SCHLAGER; text von Julius 
Freund, musik von Victor Hollander. 
redakteur, Bogumil Zepler; piano. 
no. 1-9. (Musik fiir alle, no. 82 der 
folge, no. 10, VII. jahrgang.) [17541 


© une 23 19: 2 Ge sul eos 
1911; E 263220; Ullstein & co., Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


MEYERBEER (GIACOMO) Nobil signor 
(My noble lords); from the opera 
Jes Huguenots, by G. Meyerbeer, 
English version by Lawrence Han- 
ray, edited by Edgardo Lévi; so- 
prano, in G, A, and B flat. (Stand- 
ard operatic songs and arias, no. 
A) [17542 


©) Jily sos tod tie? Koad uly 14: 
1911; E 261702; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


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17543 


Dt. in aaes Vv. 6 


march and two- 
Blaine; arc Dy 
4to. 
[17548 
© Gully 9, 19142 "easly SL 
1911; E 261885; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia, Pa. 


MitK (THE) MAN; words by S. Colli- 
gan, music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17544 
©) June 26;, 1911- 2 ce .fune 30, 


MILITIAMAN (THE) ; 
step, by Henry W. 
Mackie-Beyer; orchestra. 


1911; E 261326; Susie Colligan, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Mitty; written by Ralph Roberts, 


composed by Philip Braham. [17545 

Or dimly:  2t.) Totes De ie. halves 2, 
1911; E 261940; Reynolds & Go., 
London, England. 

MINIATURE SONGS FROM THE CHILD 
WORLD; words by Alice C. D. Riley, 
music by Jessie L. Gaynor; book 1. 

[17546 

© June. 29.1911: 2c, June 29; 

1911; EH 260581; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

——1. Book 2. 2. Book 3. 38. 

Book 4. [17547-17549 
© July 6, 1911; 2 c. each July 6, 

1911; EH 261528-261530; The John 

Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


MINOLA; intermezzo, by Nick Brown, 
arr. by Mackie-Beyer; military 
band. 4to. [17550 


@ suly 19, 1904: 2 jes July, 21. 
1911; E 261886; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

MINUETTINA; par F. G. Byford, op. 
20, no. 1, pour piano solo. [17551 

© May 18, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
H 261507; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 

MINUETTO; von Ernst Schmidt, op. 30, 
fiir 2 violinen mit klavierbegleitung. 
(Drei stticke, no. 2.) [17552 

© May 20, 1911; 2 « June 30, 


1911; E 261269; B. Schott’s sdbhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

ad; piano. (Four 
easy dances, no. 1.) [17553 


©} Gully 22) tO 2 eee nly, a 
1911: EH 263024; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


by Walter L. Twinning; violin 


and piano. (Four pieces, no. 3.) 
[17554 
© June 29, 1911; 2 ec July 10, 


1911; E 261655; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Miss Liperty; march, by Sidney Le- 
roy, arr. by G. H. Reeves; band. 4to. 
[17555 
© May. 10," 191i) 2 se fume... 20, 
1911; EH 260231 ; Carl Fischer, New 
York, IN. Se 


MISSIONARY (THE) HERO GF LABRA- 
DOR; a service of story and song, 
story by Laura Ella Cragin, music 
by Grant Colfax Tullar and others. 
8vo. [17556 

© Apr. 29; 1911; 2c ume 29. 
alt) lair 290968 : Tullar- Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Same. Abridged ed. [17557 

© May 1, 1911; 2c. June 29, 1911; 
A 290967; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York, UNea Ne : 


MIssouRI; words by Lizzie Chambers 
Hull, musie by R. C. Michel. [17558 
© July, 17, 09 e 2 vera: 17, 
1917; °E 261723; Ro [@) estichel: St. 
Louis, Mo. 
a State song, words and music by 
C. J. Smith. [17559 
© June 26, 1911; 2 e June 28, 
1911; E 261193; C. Jay Smith, Kirks- 
ville, Mo. 


Mr. ConDuctTor; written by Hugh E. 
Wright and Davy Burnaby, com- 
posed by Philip Braham. [17560 

© July 10; 199i eres uly.. 10: 
1911; E 260705; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Mr. Moon, STOP LOOKING DOWN; words 
by Wm. J. Vanderveer and Geo. W. 


Edwards, music by Harold C. 
O’ Hare. [17561 
© June’ 6, a9 2ece dime * 6: 


1911; EH 258775; Jos. Morris music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


Mr. WISE; march by HE. A. McGrath; 

piano. Fee ia gs) 82 

©1e June 28, 1911; EH 259988; 
Edward A. McGrath, Salem, Mass. 


MISTY LAND OF DREAM; song, music by 
Grace E. Mellor; high voice in G 
flat. [17563 

© June 12; 1912 ce dulyes, 1911: 
E 261392; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


MISUNDERSTANDING (A); words and 
music by L. J. Lothrop. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [17564 

©. June 26,1919). 2 Ren dune: 30; 
1911; E 261861; Lillian J. Lothrop, 
Allston, Mass. . 


1016 


ae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


17583 


MopEerRATO; von Ernst Schmidt, op. 30, 
fiir 2 violinen mit klavierbegleitung. 
(Drei stticke, no. 1.) [17565 

@ May 20, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 
1911; E 261270; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MOMENTO CAPRICCIOSO; par Luigi d’Am- 
brosio, op. 11, pour violon avec acc. 
de piano. [17566 

@) June. 19, 1911: 2 e¢ July 31, 
1911; E 268262; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


' Mon AME CROYANTE TRESSAILLE ET 


CHANT. See Bach (J. S.). 


Mona; opera, words by Brian Hooker, 
music by Horatio Parker. Act 2. 
Vocal score. 4to. [17567 

© 1c. June 28, 1911; E 261195; 
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. 

Ato. 
[17568 
avec duly 6, 1911; E 261570; 

G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. 


MONEY TALKS; words by Robert J. C. 
Osborne, music by Arthur Mason. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[17569 

Orange 20; 1911-2 ¢ July 20, 

1911; E 261908; Mason & Osborne, 
Basin, Mont. 


— — Act 8. Vocal score. 


MONKEY MOTION RAG; by O. E. Keenan; 
piano. [17570 
Sole dg, 191: 2 «July 17, 
1911; EK 261740; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


MONTELLO; march by Walter E. Mor- 

ris; band. 4to. [17571 

© July 8, 1911; 2c. July 13, 1911; 

E 260817; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MontH (THE) oF May; English dance, 
by Caroline Maude _ (Viscountess 
Hawarden) ; piano. [17572 

© duty 7, 1911-2 e@ Tuly 24, 1911: 
E 263063 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Moon (THE) BABY; a lullaby, words 
and music by Dora Dunham Cor- 
nell. PALLET 

Oni i191 2 ec. Iuly 10, 1911 - 
E 260714; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. Noy. 

MooN EYES; words and music by D. D. 

Buckley. ~ . [17574 
@ duly 20 191s Deer. Iniy® 20; 


1911; E 261916; D. D. Buckley, Sac- 
ramento, Cal. 


MoONBEAMS BRING YOU TO ME, SWEET 
ESTELLE; words and music by Mar- 
vin K. Miller. irda ds: 

© Apr. 1, 1911; 2 ce. June 29, 1911; 
E 260752; Marvin K. Miller, Mc- 
Donald, Miss. 


MOONLIGHT ECHOES; barcarolle, by Le 
Roy Hartt (Charles Kunkel); pi- 
ano. [17576 

© June 30, 1911; 2c. July 3, 1911; 
E 261418; Kunkel bros. music co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


MOONLIGHT MEMORIES; words by L. B. 
Knight, music by D. O. Evans. 
[17577 
Cy dily” to tat 2. “aly Vie 
1911; E 261727; D.O. Evans, Youngs- 
town, Ohio. 


More (THE) I LIVE, THE MORE I LOVE; 
medley waltz, by Gerald Wilcox, arr. 
by Carl F. Williams; orchestra and 
piano. 4to. [17578 


©) fuly IA." 1914 2 ef (Sul As 
1911; EK 260834; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MorE (THE) I SEE OF OTHER GIRLS, THE 
BETTER I LIKE MINE; words and mu- 
sic by H. W. Tromanhauser. [17579 

©) July 10, 190 4 > eo Alas ae, 
191i = EY - 261646: A. “W.. Lroman- 
hauser, Waterloo, Iowa. 


MorENITA (Little brunette); South 
American dance, by Emilio Murillo, 
arr. by W. C. O’Hare; orchestra. 

[17580 

© Tune’ 29)? 19-2) cs Sune. 30; 

1911; E 261233; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


MorRGENSTANDCHEN (Morning prayer) ; 
par Paul Zilcher, op. 89, pour piano. 
(Impressions, no. 1.) [17581 

© May 18, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
EH 261509; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


MorNING; a Sketch by George F. Boyle; 
piano. [17582 
(© Juby 145) Void aes sulky. A, 
1911; E 260867; G. Schirmer, New 
YorkgiNe YX: 


MORNING GLORY; polka by H. A. Vander 

Cook; cornet and piano. [17583 

GAprs 1 108i 2. cs Sly 14 191d: 

E 261674; H. A. Vander Cook, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


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17584 


pi ai es v0 


MorNING MARCH; by Adolph Schultz, 
op. 24; piano four hands. [17584 
Oe July, ult, AOU 32 Ve. > sully le 
1911; WH 261741; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


MoRNING MAZURKA; by Leo Spini, op. 
29, no. 1; piano. [17585 
© sualy! 17e) 19d 2 oe) duly wr, 
1911; E 261742; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


MORNING STAR; Indian love song, words 
by H. S. Lee, music by D. Walsh. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Richard Sheridan & 
co. [17586 

© June 20, 1910. 2 Fe: sJulye 2a), 
1911; H 261900; Harry S. Lee, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y., and David Walsh, Mont- 
gomery, N. Y. 


Moss ROSE; polka by H. A. Vander 
Cook; cornet and piano. [17587 


©y dune 20) 19th uly, 14s 


1911; EK 261675; H. A. Vander Cook, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Most EV’RY DAY PEOPLE COME ASKING 
ME TO GIVE SOMETHING TO SWEET 
CHARITY ; words by C. H. Gould, mu- 
sic by Vincent Warde. [17588 

Ge Irilky dy. NONE) Cle Irutlliya welt 
1911; E 260898; C. E. Gould, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


MoszKowSKI (Moritz) Serenata; op. 
15, no. 1, annotations, fingering, etc., 
by Frederic Lillebridge [with de- 
scriptive notes and examination 
questions. ] [17589 


© June 30, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
A . 291660; International conserva- 
tory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


MOTHER-BIRD (THE) Written and com- 
posed by EH. W. Rogers. [17590 
©) June 29, 1911; 2. c. June 29, 


1911; EH 260570; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 
MotTHErR’s (THE) PRIDE; words and 


music by A. H. Roper, arr. by the 


Williams duo. [17591 
Oe Kune, 30,4 Vol 2 0-c.2 July ib, 
1911; EH 260646; Albert H. Roper, 
Houston, Tex. 


MotToRMAN’S (THE) PLEA; words by 
Stowe Edwards, music by Oliver 
Dare. Akron: Advance music co. 

[17592 

@) eine) 15), 0 Oita 2c) dnlliye 1, 

1911; E 261289; H. B. Sheehan, 
West Farmington, Ohio. 


MUSICAL ECHOES; 10 instructive and 
melodious compositions, by Carl 
Bohm, op. 360; piano. (Schmidt’s 
educational series, no. 49.) [17593 


© July 6; Td 2 elie 10; 


1911; E 260708; Arthur P. Schmidt, 


Boston, Mass. 


MusiIcaL (THE) RIVALS; overture by 
Axel Gylfe; Ist violin. [17594 
© . July. 15; MOi eo he seinnla yA 
1911; E 261724; Axel Gylfe, United 
States. 


MusIKus (EIN) WOLLT FROHLICH SEIN ; 
musik von Georg Vollerthun, op. 8, 
no. 2, fiir gesang und piano. 1, Aus- 
gabe ftir hohere stimme. 2, Ausgabe 
fiir tiefere stimme. [17595. 17596 


© June 28, 1911; 2 c each July 
28,. 1911 EP 263223") 2ba2242 Jul, 
Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


MUSTERWEIBER (DER); pas de quatre 
aus der operette, von Franz Wer- 
ther, fiir klavier zweihandig. 

[17597 

©.June 10; 1912 ew uly 1G, 

1911; E 261495; Julius Feuchtinger, 
Stuttgart, Germany. 


potpourri 1 und 2, aus der ope- 
rette, musik von Franz Werther, fiir 
klavier-zweihiindig, mit interlegtem 
text. [17598 

©. Tuner 10° 191i ew dally 6, 
1911; E 2614938; Julius Feuchtinger, 
Stuttgart, Germany. 


MUSTERWEIBER-MARSCH; aus der ope- 
rette, die Musterweiber, von Franz 
Werther, fiir klavier zweihandig. 

[17599 


© June 10, AO Dessay noe 


1911; E 261497; Julius Feuchtin- 
ger, Stuttgart, Germany. 
MUSTERWEIBER-WALZER; aus der ope- 


rette, die Musterweiber, von Franz 
Werther, fiir klavier zweihindig. 
[17600 
©) June. 10s 9 Monel) mene et ley 5. 
1911; E 261496; Julius Feuchtinger, 
Stuttgart, Germany. 


My AVIATING SUMMER GIRL; words and 
music by C. Manning and Margaret 
Whitney. [17601 

© June 30, 1911; 2 ¢. July 6,1911; 
E 261545; Clarice Manning & ©Co., 
New | Yorks INGoY: ; 


1018 


LEE SEE Ea eS A Oe I IL! NST EE: Bee eT a OT 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. §, 1911 


My coco coLa GIRL; words by Winfield 
Williams, music by L. Emerson 
Brown. [17602 

© ic. July 11, 1911; BH 261632; 
Winfield Williams, San Francisco, 
Cal. 


My COMPANION SOUL; lyric by Edith 
Rojean Orne, music by N. L. Rid- 
derhof. [17603 


Or suly 15; 191d: )2' ¢ July 05, 
1911; E 260879; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


My DEAR OLD MISSOURI HOME; words 
and music by R. C. Michel. [17604 
© July 24, 1911: 2 c July ‘24, 
Pee, 265058; RR... C. Michel, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


My DREAM; by W. W. Brown; piano. 
[17605 
© June 129,101: 2 ¢ July 17, 
1911; E 262064; W. Wm. Brown, Ar- 
mourdale, Kans, 


MyY DREAM LOVE; words and music by 
Ernie Wolf. [17606 


© June 29, 1911; 2 ec. June 29, 
1911; E 260576; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


My DREAM OF YOU DEAR;. words by 
L. Cohn, music by Harry Verona. 
[17607 
©rauly 20; 1911: 2 c July 24, 
1911; E 263069; Leon Cohn, Green- 
ville, Miss. 


MY DREAMS ARE ALL OF YoU; words by 
H. C. Headland, music by M. A. 
Acker. [17608 

© ejuly -24, 1011-°2-c.. July 24, 
1911; E 268059; H. S. Headland, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 


My DREAMSHIP GIRL; words and music 
by L. Jones. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17609 

© June 26, 1911; 2 c June 30, 
1911: E 2613824; Lucile Jones, St. 
Paul, Minn. 


MY GODDESS; words by D. Fetter, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [17610 

©. June) 26, 1911: 2e) Tune ‘30, 


1911; E 2613809; D. Fetter, Robinson, 
Md. 


My IKATHLEEN FROM DEAR OLD CAHER: 

words and music by William Carroll. 
j= 

17611 


CA SA fib 8 rae LS 
William Carroll, 


Oink aay al nae ey 
1911; EH 260903; 
Gloucester, Mass. 


My LaDy NICOTINE; words by Joseph 
L. O’Connor, music by Norman 
Nairn, arr, by Lom. Clark. [17612 

© duly S71 9ii= Qe duly 1 1917 - 
E 262067; Charles K. Harris, New 
Mork. ING. ¥. 


My LITTLE HOME’S NEXT TO PARADISE: 
words and music by Fred C. Lind. 
[17613 
© 1c. July 15, 1911; E 260894; 
Fred C. Lind, Passaic, N. J. 


My LITTLE MAIDEN; words by Emily 
Huntington Miller, music by G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer, in B flat and G. 

[17614 

© uly, 19), 1914 +22)" Candia 20, 

1911; H 2619382; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


My LOVE IS LIKE A TEMPTING PEACH; 
words from the German, music by 
Gena Branscombe (Mrs. J. F. Ten- 
ney), in F and C. [17615 

© aly 419s ASM 14 2. e: . ally, 2a. 
1911; E 261933; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


My LOVE IS UP IN THE SKY; Words and 
music by O. J. Milton. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [17616 

Oe Muihys AZ ey Dota 2H ies <li: ale: 
1ST ee eH 2GO9b a= 2 OP I. Wilton, (It: 
Jones, Cal. 


My MOONBEAM, SUNBEAM AND STAR; 
words by R. M. Greene, music by 


Vineent dale. New York, —&.. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [17617 
© fuly20,) 1otie: 2. c.. Iuby_ 20, 


1911; EH 261910; Rose M. Greene, 
Bell Island, C. B., Newfoundland. 


My MOONLIGHT MAN: words and music 
by. Wm. J. McKenna. [17618 


© June 17, 1911T- 2c. July 5, 1911: 
E 260656; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


My oLpD KENTUCKY HOME; by Stephen 
Foster [annotated by Gertrude Bell 
with descriptive notes and exam- 
ination questions]. [17619 

© June 30, 1911; 2c. July 6,1911; - 
A 291664; International conserva- 
tory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


My OLD RUSTIC FAMILY CHAIR; words 
and music by William F. Freeman, 
Jr. [17620 

© pully Se tOse Zeer uly Soo Oia: 
E 261618; William F. Freeman, Jr., 
Middleton, Mass. 


1019 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17621 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 6 


My oLp TOWN; lyric and music by 
Manuel Klein. [17621 


© duly, G22. ON ee ula 2 
1911; E 261994; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


My ONLY ONE; words by William W: 
Parquet, music by Henriette Blanke- 
Belcher. [17622 


© June 29, 1911; 2 ec. June 29, 
1911; EH 260577; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


My PRAYER THIS DAY; words and music 
by Albert Simpson Reitz. [17623 


© Ame Ott 26 sully i Lode = 
E 260668; Albert Simpson Reitz, 
Chicago, Ill. 


My SINCERE LOVE; waltz by Richard S. 
Landry; piano. [17624 
© suly eG) WONse  verastuileya dln. 
1911; E 261721; Richard S. Landry, 
Barton. 2. ©O:, lua. 


My SOUL IS LIKE A GARDEN CLOSE; verse 
by Thomas §S. Jones, jr., music by 
F. Morris Class. Low voice. 

[17625 

OV suly. 19) 19tt ie) 2 ee. aulya tO: 

190; HY 261871; John Church! -co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


My STAR OF DESTINY; words and music 

by Code Morgan. [17626 

@o ite July, 247 1919 4) 261872) 
Code Morgan, Oakland, Cal. 


My SUNBEAM Sioux: words and music 
by Ettore Martini. [17627 
Oe sully 19e 192 ver aulky 19: 
1911; E 261815; Jos. Morris music 
eo., New York, N. Y. 


My TAHITI QUEEN; words by Jean C. 
Havez, music by George Botsford. 
[17628 
© June. 29) 19 Ve anes 29), 
1911; E 260578; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


My WELL-BELOVED SWEETHEART; words 
by Roderick Buckler, jr., music by 
Allen Kirk. [17629 


© vaiuly 12) Ota Dene auily » 12, 
1911; E 260779; Francis E. Bouck, 
Leadville, Colo, 


My WEST VIRGINIA GIRL: words and 
music by W. E. Sugden. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [17630 


© June) 26,) 1914 = 2.e -june, 30, 
1911; EH 261320; W. EH. Sugden, Wav- 
erly, W. Va. 


Nacut (NIGHT); ged. yon . Franz 
Evers, English version by Edward 
Oxenford, musik 
gartner, op. 51. (Abendlieder, no. 
10.) [17631 


© May 11, 1911; 2 e@ July 31, 
1911; E 263242; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


NANAPAH; words and music by I. O. 
Jones. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. . [17632 


© June 26, 1911; 2 ¢ June 30, 
1911; H 261297; Ivy O. Jones, United 
States. 


NAPOLEON THE GREAT; grand melo- 
dramatic coreographic, ballet opera, 
words and music by H. J. Botta, 
translation by C. Brugger, revised 
by Mrs. L. F. Parsons. [17633 


© 1c. July 13) toe a e935): 
Henry Joseph Botta, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


NARDINI (PreTRO) Concerto in mi 
mineur; de P. Nardini, revu et aug- 
menté d’une cadence, par Emilio 
Pente, pour violon avee ace. de pi- 
ano. [17634 


© May 27, 1911: 2 @ June 30, 
1911; E 261268; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


NatoMa; selection from the opera, book 
by Joseph D. Redding, music by Vic- 
tor Herbert, arr. by Otto Langey; 
full band. 4to. [17635 


© July 14,009 eee iully 05; 
1911; E 260869; G. Schirmer, New 
York Naa 


——hby Victor Herbert, arr. by Otto 
Langey; orchestra. 1. Harmonium 
part:- 2. Full’ orchestra 

[17636, 17637 
© June 30, 1911; 2 ce. each July 1, 

1911; E 260626, 260627; G. Schirmer, 

New York, N. Y. 


NE DITES PAS NON; valse par Ro- 
dolphe Berger, pour piano. [17638 


© Julys 13) AG ee Mem al yeni, 
1911; E 261786; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


NEARER MY GoD TO THEE; variations 
arr. by Louis Weber; piano. [17659 


© ‘July 172 TOM ee eau: 
1911; E 261880; Louis Weber, Kan- 
sas City, Kans. 


von Felix Wein-. 


TTT =F 


: 


* NELSON-WALZER ; 


|| "°°". << 2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


17657 


NEATH THE DEAR OLD LILAC BUSH; 
words and music by U. C. Armfield. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17640 

@Griuly 12, 1911; 2 ¢ July 18, 

1911; E 260916; Vivian Cook Arm- 
field, Armstrong Creek, Wis. 


nach motiven Nel- 
sonscher chausons, musik von Ru- 
dolph Nelson, bearb. von Otto Linde- 
mann, fiir klavier 2 ms. [17641 

© fume 30, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 
1911; E 261255; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


NEVER PART FROM THE ONE YOU WED; 
words and music by S. EH. Crane. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17642 

(Onjune 26 1911: 2 ¢. June 30, 

1911; H 261319; Mrs. S. E. Crane, 
Danville, Vt. 

NEW DELIGHT MARCH; by Raymond C. 
Conner; piano solo. [17643 
© etune 10, 1911: 2c. June 10, 
1911; E 2606382; Prows & Conner, 
Cynthiana, Ky. 

NEW NORMAL MUSIC COURSE, BK. 38; 
by John W. Tufts and H. E. Holt. 
Ed. by Leonard B. Marshall . 
Samuel W. Cole... Boston, New 


York [ete.] Silver, Burdett and 
eompany [1911] 2500 ps ~i2mo:; 
£0.50. [17644 


(ily. 19; 1911; 2 c. July 21, 
1911; A 292628; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston, Mass. 

News (THE) BOY; words and music 
by R. C. Marsden. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [17645 

Grune 26. 1911: 2.¢.. June 80, 
1911; E 261296; Robt. C. Marsden, 
Chicago, Ill. 

NIAGARA GRAND CARNIVAL DAY; words 
by J. H. Perey, music by M. Dona- 
telli. [17646 

Ow lanen 2G, 19d: 2 e; July 3, 
1911; E 261431; Percy, Napoleone & 
Wustrack, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 


NIAGARA (THE) WALTZES: by HE. B. 
Fox; piano. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [17647 


©@rune tl 1911-2 e June 1, 1911 ; 
E 258712; Edgar B. Fox, Deering, 
N. D. 

NIGHT MARCH; by Felix Swinstead; 
piano. (Three characteristic pieces 
for children, no. 3.) [17648 

Op duly 22. 19d 2c. July 24: 
rome Es 265026; GG. Ricordi &. co., 
Milan, Italy. 


NicgHt (A) sone; [and] BUTTERFLIES; 
words by H. D. Banning, music by 
A. Luzzatti. [17649 

© June 29, 1911; 2 ec June 30, 
1911; EH 261257; Chappell & co., Itd., 
- London, England. 


NIGHT (THE) WIND AND THE MOTHER; 
words by Rachel Butler, music by 


Paul Bliss; three-part women’s 
voices. (Willis music ¢o., octavo 
ed. no. 65.) [17650 


Oy pdtv 108-191) De Tulane, 
1911; E 261748; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Nita; a Mexican romance, words by 
Geo. Ricarde, music by Frances 
Dorel, with harmonized chorus ad 
lib. [17651 

@ duly % 19lt; 2-e.. July 15, 1900; 
E 260851; Metzler & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


No ONE IN THE WORLD LIKE YOU; lyric 
by Arthur McHenry, music by 
Donald Bestor. [17652 

©. duly 10; 149i 2> ec. duly 10: 
1911; E 260749; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


NoAH’s ARK; words by Roland Carse, 
music by Ernest Torrence. [17653 
©). June 26, 1911; 2 ec. June 26, 
1911; E 261100; Reynolds & ©co., 
London, England. 


NosiL signor. See Meyerbeer (G.) 


NopoDy CARES; words by EH. P. Baud- 
er, music unknown. Post card, 53 
x 84 inches. [17654 

©. July. 5d, 19th. 2c Huly 10; 
1911; E 260747; Emma Pow Bauder, 
Oakland, Cal. 


NOON-TIDE WALTZ; by Adolph Schultz, 
op. 24, no. 2; piano 4 hands. [17655 
Or falyaite 19d. 2 es Tully alt, 
1911; E 261745; Willis music co. 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Nora; words and music by L. Frank- 
lin. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [17656 

Cy July 2 tom De uly d's; 
1911; E 260917; Lizzie Franklin, 
Tulia, Tex. 


NoTHING BUT AN OLD RAG DOLL; words 
and music by M. Park. [17657 


©1e July 10, 1911; E 260710; 
Mae Park, Punxsutawney, Pa. 


1021 


a ——— 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17657* 


Pt. LER S.5' V6 


Now THAT’S THE WAY THAT LIES GET 
ouT; words and music by W. St. C. 


Billups [arr. by Mabel Clarke]. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub co. 
[17657* 


© July sd, 19td- 2c Sulyet Onl 
EK. 260589; W. St. Clair Billups, 
Springfield, O. 


Now THE DAY IS OVER; duet, words by 
S. Baring Gould, music by Johannes 
Pache, adapted by W. F. Sudds; 
Ato. [17658 


© May 22, 191-12) ee June 29, 


1911; E 260554; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York, N. Y. 
Ntmero (Ht) 18; tango argentin, 


musique de M. Sarrablo, pour or- 

chestre, avec piano conducteur. 4to. 

[17659 

Oasuly 13, “A912 cHeiuly sli. 

1911; E 261794; Sarrablo, Paris, 
France. 


NUN WILL DER LENZ UNS GRUSSEN; ged. 
von Neidhard von Reuenthal, musik 
arr. von Franciscus Nagler, op. 60, 
no. 2, fir minnerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [17660 

Ou June 10. 19h Dem aly 6. 
1911; E 261471; Otto Foroerg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


O AZURE EVE; words by R. S. Weir, mu- 
sic by G. A. Grant-Schaefer, in H 
flat and D flat. [1766] 


© Gully 49; 1911: 2e) July 21 
1911; E 261934; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


O BUON MARCELLO, AIUTO. See Puccini 


(G.). 


O COME LET US SING; words from 
Psalm 95, musie by J. W. Lerman; 
organ ace. [17662 


© Apr. 28, Wid: 2 e. June! 29, 
1911; EH 260555; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


O LorD, BE MERCIFUL; words by James 
Rowe, music by De Loss Smith. 
[17663 
© July £, 1911 2 ecodjuly, 6, iSit: 
H 261588 ; De Loss Smith, New York, 
N.Y. 


O LORD REBUKE ME NOT; words from 
Psalms, 6, 33, 87, music by Alfred 
Wooler in F, D, and C. [17664 

Op Iuliy, 19. 1Gtly 2) ean suily 2k, 
1911; E 261927; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


O LorD, SO GREAT AND POWERFUL; 
children’s processional, words by 
Mary L. Butler, music by W. H. 
Neidlinger, arr. by M. L. Butler. 

[17665 
© Tune 15) 190 eee Jngly $11, 

1911; E 2620638; W. H. Neidlinger, 

Mystic, Conn. 


O MIMI TU PIU NON TORNI. See Puccini 


(G.). 
O patria. See Verdi (G.). 


O Rosa Rosa; from Stornello toscano, 
translation by William Heinrich, mu- 
sic by Blair Fairchild; in A. [17666 

©, July 3, Wid 2a ay a 1914: 
E 2606389; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


O, THEN, DON’T YOU WANT TO GO; words 

and music by J. FE. Mayfield. [17667 

© Mar. 4, 1911; 2 c. June 27, 1911; 

EH 260518; Firm foundation pub. co., 
Austin, Tex. 


OAK LEAF RAG; by Arthur Sizemore; 
piano. [17668 
© May 10, 1911: °2°G< May 13, 
1911; E 261286; A. L. Sizemore, 
Mankato, Minn. 


OF MY OULD Loves; words by Arthur 
Stringer. music by Gena _ Brans- 
combe (Mrs. J. F. Tenney), in B flat 
and G. [17669 

© July WS) 19 ee Seer aly 21, 
1911; E 261935; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES) Barcarole; aus 
Hoffmanns erzihlungen, von J. Of- 
fenbach, bearb. von Franciscus Nag- 


ler. Partitur und stimmen. 1. Fiir 
mannerchor. 2. Fiir gemischten- 
chor. [17870, 17671 


© June 10, 1911; 2 c. each July 6, 
1911; E 261473, 261474; Otto Yor- 
berg, Leipzig, Germany. 


—— fiir dreistimmigen 
frauenchor, mit clavierbegleitung. 
Partitur und stimmen. iBUCye 

© June 10, 1911; 2 ec. July 6, 1911; 
E 261491; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Tales of Hoffmann; selection 

from opera by J. Offenbach, arr. by 

Mackie-Beyer; military band. 4to. 

[17673 

© June 5, 1911%: 2%e Same 6,101 1 ; 

E 258784; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


2 


1022 


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1 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


17691 


Ou BETHLEHEM CITY; words by N. A. 
McAulay, music by De Loss Smith. 
[17674 
(© faly 1, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911: 
E 261539; De Loss Smith, New York, 
INS YY. 


OH SAY YOU WILL MEET ME THERE; 
words and music by O. L. Thomp- 
son. [17675 

© 1 c. July 3, 1911; E 261438; 
O. L. Thompson, Eureka Springs, 
Ark. 


OH SVENTATA. See Puccini (G.) 


OH, THAT I HAD WINGS; anthem, music 
by John D. Creswell. [17676 
(eo yune 27, 1911: 2 c.) July 14, 
1911; E 261680; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Qu! WHAT A WONDERFUL SAVIOUR; 
words and music by F. A. Clark. 
(The missionary call.) [17677 

(edits, 1911: 2 ¢ July 21, 
agit; WH) 261893 --F: A. Clark, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Oe you Morris; words and music by 


J. 8B: Sehulke. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [17678 
© June 26, 1911:-2 c. June 30, 


1911; EH 261303; J. B. Schulke, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


OH YOU SHY LITTLE SLY SUFFRAGETTE; 
words and music by J. J. Neary. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17679 

© Jumes 26, 1911-°2-¢. June 30, 

foil; HE 261358; John J. Neary, 
Superior, Ariz. 


OLD BLACK JOE; morceati de concert, 
on melody by S. C. Foster, arr. for 
left hand alone, by Charles Kunkel; 
piano. [17680 

© June 30, 1911; 2c. July 3, 1911; 
EH 261419; Kunkel bros. music co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


OID COLLEGE BELL; words and music 
by Chas. R. Hunt, revised and ar- 
ranged by Len Fleming. Washing- 
ton; H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [17681 

@r June 26, 1911. 2 @¢ June; 30, 


£911; Hi 261292; C. R. Hunt, Deming, 
N. Mex. 


| Oxrp ENGLISH DANCE; by H. Engel- 


mann; piano. [17682 


© June 21, 1911; 2c. July 3, 1911; 
E 261393; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


OLD ENGLISH TAVERN SONG; words by 
Wrenn Sutton, music by Esther 
Kahn; solo with chorus for four 
mixed voices. No. 2 in A flat. 

[17683 

©) July: 22° 1990) 2 te “Graly 24, 

1911; E 261967; Nicholson & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 

O_pD (THE) HOME; words by Carl N. 
Soper, music by Frank McDonough. 

[1768+ 
© July 3, 1911; 2 ec. July 6, 1911: 


E 261547 ; Knickerbocker music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


OLD (THE) LOG CABIN DOWN IN MAINE; 


words, and music by J. Perry 
Thomas. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17685 


© Sully a2 tt 
TOs 260d: 
Lewiston, Me. 


@ Jiuiy 1s: 
Je Gt Pronias: 


OLD (THE) PORCH SWING; words and 
music by R. C. Ward. Columbus, 
O., Columbus music pub. co. [17686 

Omaaly 8) ASI dhs Tully £10, 
Ais Ae, July 17) (ota en 262072 * 
Rollin C. Ward, Columbus, O. 


OLD 


(THE) BED, WHITE AND BLUE; 
words by James Wynn, music by 
Arthur B. Long. [17687 


Ow sully. 29, Jott sO" en. Jaya ode 
1911; E 265236; Progressive music 
pub. co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


ON A HOLY DAY; by Leo Spini, op. 29, 
no. 4; piano. [17688 
©} staliye lad AOd Or ek Sule (ie 
1911; EH 261746; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


ON A MOONLIGHT SUMMER’S NIGHT: 
words by G. M. Ray, music by Nei! 
Navarre. New York, F. B. Haviland 


pub. co. [17689 
© July. 20) Mom 2 es ily £20; 
1911; E 261913; G. Milton Ray, 


Boston, Mass. 


CN AN IRISH HONEYMOON; words by 
William Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz. [17690 

Oudgune 28, jd9ik- 2he. suner2s8, 
1911; E 261203; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York N. Y. 


ON LIFE’S HIGHWAY; words and music 


by R. L. Tullis. Washington, . H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [17691 
© June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 


1911: E 261864: Roland L. Tullis, 
Riverside, Cal. 


CATALOGUE 
17692 


ON LOVE-LIT SEAS; barcarolle sere- 
nade, by Ernest Reeves; piano. 
[17692 
@©Viuly 105) 1914-2 es sila, 
1911;  H 260782; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


ON THE BANKS OF THE WILLAMETTE: 
words by W. Smith, music by Earl 
Hoffman. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [17693 


© -Suly, 20; 1911. 2 °c. Sully, 20: 
1911; E 261909; Willis Smith, Strat- 
ford. Tex. 


ON THE CORNER OF THE GATE; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by FE. 
Clark Perry. [17694 

© July 5, 19115 2 ec aaly, 2 Oia 
E 260757; F. Clark Perry, Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn. 


ON THE LAKE; by Frederick A. Wil- 
liams, op. 48, arr. by F. P. Atherton ; 
violin and piano. [17695 

© July 10, 19th 2 er July) 10) 
1911; EK 260742; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ON THE PLAYGROUND (Auf dem spiel- 
platz); by Max Werner, op. 22; 
piano. (8 album leaves, no. 1.) 

[17696 

© PAuily 1S. Olle Cp Ulby eas 

1911; E 261986; B F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


On THE RIvieERA; Italiano rago, by 
Alfred J. Doyle; piano. [17697 
= © nen 24 191d eH sumer 26) 
1911; EH 261106; Ted Snyder co. inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


ON TO VICTORY; words by Katharyn 

Bacon, music by J. W. West. [17698 

© Mar. 4, 1911; 2 c. June 27, 1911; 

E. 260498; Firm foundation pub. co., 
Austin, Tex. 


ONCE AT THE ANGELUS; words by Aus- 
tin Dobson, music by W. Ralph Cox. 


[17699 

© July 8, 1911; 2c. July 10,1911; 

EK 260726; H. W. Gray co., New 
York, NY. 


ONE KISS, AND THEN GOOD-BYE; words 
by N. M. Kane, music by Clifton 
Keith. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [17700 


© Sully 220 710d 2 here a mle 20: 


1911; EH 261917; Nell Marie Kane, 
Mercer, Ky. 


—— eee 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


ONE LITTLE WORD; Serenade, words by 
Nella, music by Henry Parker; me- 
dium voice in F. ; bi TOL 

© July 3, 19115 remy 1911 s 
E 260651; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ONE OF THEM THINGS; words by Thos. 

B. Roberts, music by Lucien Denni. 

[17702 

© June 28, 1911; 2 e June 80, 

1911; EK 261287; Riley & Denni mu- 
sic pub. co., Kansas City, Mo. 


ONLY (THE) GUY IN THIS WORLD FOR 
ME IS THE FELLOW WITH THE DOUGH; 
words and music by John T. John- 
son. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [17703 


© June’ 26) 1901 3 eS Fane * 30; 
1911; E 261306; J. T. Johnson, Lock- 
port, N. S. 


ONLY (THE) ONE I LOVE IS YOU; words 
by Earle E. Bower, music by Robert 
B. Allan. [17704 


©l1e July 8, 1911; E 261609; 
Earle E. Bower, Woodstock, Ill. 


ONLY (THE) PAL I EVER HAD CAME 
FROM ’F'RISCO TOWN; words by Harle 
C. Jones, music by Charles N. 
Daniels. [17705 


© July 10, 1911; 2 « July 10, | 


1911; E 260699; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


ONWARD AND UPWARD; words and mu- | 


sic by M. M. Bassett. 
songs. ) 

© July 14, 19m 2er July, 25 
1911; EH 261899; Minnie M. Bassett, 
Bellingham, Wash. 


(Gospel 


OR THEREABOUT; song in the Quaker 
girl, musical play by Lionel Monck- 
ton, words by Adrian Ross, music 
by Hugo Felix. [17707 

© July-6, 19id-e2 ex Jule 7190: 


E 260686; Chappell & co., lid., Lon- | 


don, England. 


ORGANISTE (L’); recueil de 20 piéces 
faciles. pour harmonium; 1°" 
[various authors.] 4to. [17708 

© July Ws 19 ey ulya ie 
1911; EH 
Paris, France. 


ORIANNA; words by G. S. Millard, mu- } 
sic by C. J. W. Jerreld. Washing- §. 
[17709 § 


ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

© Suly 12, 19d 2 ess Tulyc ss 
1911; E 260919; G. S. Millard, 
Yoder, Kans. 


atid 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


[17706 } 


vol. |} 


261771; Durand et cie., ff 


“OUTLAW 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


ORIOLE MARCH; by Chas. Fredericks; 
band. 4to. [17710 
© July 1,1911; 2c. June 29, 1911: 

E 260544; F. C. Menges, Cleveland, O. 


OUR DEAREST FRIEND; words by J. S. 
Darnnall, music by W. M. Yowell. 
EGTA 
© Mar. 4, 1911; 2c. June 27, 1911: 
E 260520; Firm foundation pub. co., 
Austin, Tex. 


OUR FATHERLAND; patriotic ode, words 
and music by Sydney Herbert Priest- 
ley. PET, 

© June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 26, 
1911; E 261098; Priestley & co., 
Sevenoaks, England. 


OUR GOLDEN WEDDING DAY; words and 

music by H. Leander d’Entremont. 

tek es 

Se lwiy= 15, 1911- 2 ¢ July “15, 

1911; E 260897; H. Leander d’En- 
tremont, Peabody, Mass. 


OUR SAILOR KING; quick march by 
George Gay; band. 4to. (Boosey’s 
march journal, no. 227.) [17714 


i diuee 26, 1911; 2 ¢. June 28, 
1911; E 261205; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Our TEDDY IS AHEAD OF THEM ALL: 
words and music by M. A. Graves. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

Livia 

Ce ialyr ts 1911: 2c. July 18, 

1911; E 260945; M. A. Graves, Har- 
risburg, Ark. 


OvuR WASHINGTON D. C.; 
music by E. M. Connolly. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [17716 

© June 26, 1911: 2 ec. June 30, 
1911; KH 261851; Hllen M. Connolly, 
E. Liverpool, O. 


words and 


OUT OF THE DEEP; festival anthem, 
words from the scriptures, music by 
W. Ralph Driffill. ELLs 

© June 29, 1911; 2 ec. July: 10, 
1911; E 261656; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


LOVE; a comic opera in 3 
acts, words by E. Nyitray, music by 
Louis von Serly. [17718 
@al-c duly 29, 1911: D 18943- 
Kmil Nyitray, New York, N. Y. 


OVER THE FIELDS; by Leo Spini, op. 29, 
no. 2: piano. [17719 
© Julyet(/ 19192 July 17, 
1911: EK 261747; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


OVER THE HILLS BY 
SEA; words and music by Robert 
Todd. [17720 

© June 29, 1911; 2c. July 3, 1911; 
E 261397; Robert Todd, Toronto, 
Canada. 


THE MOONLIT 


OVERLAND; march and two-step, by 
C. Frank Cummins; band.  obl. 
24mo. haTT21 


() Suhy. 17, Ite 2 ¢. duly: 4%, 
1911; EH 261719; J. E. Agnew, Des 
Moines, Iowa. 


PAJAMA NIGHTIETIGHTS; words by HE. 
T. Southern, music by Agatha Cum- 
mings Southern. [17722 

CO) July 10, 19-92) es uly 17; 
£5 BY 261730] Eh. . SSouthern, 
San Francisco, Cal. 


PAassING (THE) PARADE; march and 
two-step, by Martin Wainwright; 
piano or cabinet organ. [17723 

fey June 22) 191s cy Junee 2s, 
19 261212 =" DoW. Crist, “Moul- 
trie, O. 


PASTORALE, IN F; by Wm Faulkes; 
organ. obl. S8vo. [17724 
), July wit? 190: 6) ec: -Sly a9 4. 
1911; E 261661; Clayton F. Summy 
co, Chicago, Til: 


PATHWAY (THE) HOME; words and 
music by F. J. Warnock, arr. by 
W. H. Felger. [17725 

©) dite.) dally’ 1736 191 th 261s: 
Fred J. Warnock, Youngstown, Ohio. 


PATHWAY OF ROSES; waltz by F. Shry- 

ock; piano. [17726 

© July 8), 19t4 >; Qe Sully 8,191; 

E 261590; Co-operative music ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


PATRIOTIC AIRS; arr. by Barrington 
Sargent; band. Contents :—Red, 
white and blue.—Glory, glory, hal- 
lelujah.—Marching thro’ Georgia.— 
The battle cry of freedom. 4to. 

fae (27 

sully 8, 19ide saves Kuly, 13; Toil ; 

EH 260821; Cundy-Bettoney ¢co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


PATRIOTISM; a march song, words by 
KF. W. McQuigg, music by C. Druh, 
pseud. [177285 

©) june 23,.1010- 2) e@ July 3; 
1911; E 260800; Charlotte Hurd, 
Chicago, Ill. 


PEACE OF Gor. See Gounod (C. F.) 


1025 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17729 


Di tein. Ss, ¥.:6 


PEACHES; words by Billy J. Vander- 
veer, music by Seymour Furth. 
pA TZ9 
© July 6, 1911; 2c. July 7, 1911; 
E 261527; Joe Morris music co., New 
York, N. Y. 


PEANUT (THE) BOY; words and music 
by S. Burney. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [17730 

© July, 2). 1922) ce: Sula ls: 
1911; E 260946; Sophia Burney, 
Oshlochnee, Ga. 


PEANUTS; a nutty rag, by Ethel Earn- 
ist; piano. [17731 
©) duly 20)" 19-2 Ser suly.* 17, 
1911; E 261705; Johnson pub. co., 
Kkansas City, Mo. 


Preey; lancers, by Leslie Stuart, arr. 
by H. M. Higgs; piano ace. part. 
4to. (Chappell’s orchestral Journal, 
no. 624.) AiS2, 

©: July 13. A9ddew 2) ex Swlya 4, 
1911; E 261698; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, EKEngland. 

Prony (THE) POLKA; by H. A. Vander 

Cook; cornet and piano. ios 

© Mar (20; 19 soy er sully 
1911; E 261678; H. A. Vander Cook, 
Chicago, Ill. 

PERFECT CONTENTMENT; polka, by Hein- 

rich Engel; piano. [17754 

©iauily WO; Ode ew duly a0, 
1911; E 260748; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

PERHAPS THE TIME WILL COME; words 
and music by M. HE. McMann. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17735 

© Muli, 2 NO tiles 2 ce nuilive aS 

1911; H 260942; Mary Ella McMann, 
Poland? NANG 

Peri (LA); poéme dansé, en un tab- 
leau, by Paul Dukas, réduction pour 
piano par Leon Roques. [177386 

© June 17 1911; 2 ec June 19, 
1911; EK 262071; Durand \et  cie, 
Paris, France 

PERPETUUM MOBILE; par Paul Zilcher, 
op. 89, pour piano. (Impressions, 
ITO, 023) TST 

© May, 08) 191d 26s tuly. -6, 
1911; E 261510; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


PETITE (LA) DAME DU METRO; mu- 
sique de H. EH. Darewsky, arr. par 


H. Christiné; piano. [17738 

© July 229, A9i: yo ce) Zauly 724, 
1911; E 268002; Christiné, Paris, 
France. 


| 
| 


| 


PICKING COTTON; words by Mrs. A. 8. 
Matthews, music by Charles J. W. 


Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus, 
Dugdale co. [17739 
© June 26, 192 0e x june 305 


1911; E 261366; Mrs. A. S. Mat- 
thews, Philadelphia, Pa. 


T'INE TREES AND SHADOWS; melody by 
L. Lockwood Moore; piano. 
© June 29, 19112 Qe .tune 29) 
1911; E 260582; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


PIONEER LIMITED; march two-step, by 
Harry J. Lincoln; orchestra. 
© July 18, 19th ec sully, 19; 
1911; E 261826; Vandersloot music 

pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
Pirr (THE) OF DREAMS; words by Paul 
Fox, music by Karl C. Kraft. [17742 
©. July 15, aoe nly. 15 


[17740 | 


Le tA | 


1911; E 260895; Kraft & Fox, Frank- | 


fort, Ind. 


Pipes (THE) OF GORDON’S MEN; words 
by J. Scott Glasgow, music by Wil- 
liam G. Hammond; high in F minor. 
(Two songs with piano acc. no. 2.) 


f17743 | 


© July 7, 19d » Zaehle Sa. Oad-: 


E 261600: G. Schirmer, New York, | 


N. Y. 


PLAINTES, LARMES, 
See Bach (J. 8.) 


PLAY ME THAT HARMONY BAR; words 
and music by Frank Stebenne. Bos- 
ton, Imperial music pub. co. 


PEINES 


SAINTES. | 


[17744 | 


© July 20, 19 weer suly ae 


1911; E 261710; EH. C. Rauh, Roslin- 
dale, Mass. 


PLAY THAT ALOHA RAG; words by 
Hank C. Young, music by Emery 
McCargar, arr. by Wilbur Campbell. 

[17745 

© June 26, 1Otie A eel al Ones 

E 260622;. Southern California mu- 
sic co., Los Angeles, Cal. 


PLAY THAT I’M YOUR BEAU; words and 
music by D. W. Berry. 
I. B. Haviland pub. co. 

© July -20," 19k Ore auly, 20; 
1911; EH 261918; Dell W. Berry, Reed 
City, Mich. 


PLEASE LET ME CARRY YOUR BOOKS | 
HOME FoR You; words by Bernard T. | 


Clarke, music by Arthur S. Josselyn. 

[17747 

©. July :17,7 dela es eal ly tae 

1911; E 261734; Bernard T. Clarke, 
New Haven, Conn. 


1026 


7 


New York, ; 
[17746 


eee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| 


|| PRECIOUS HYMNS; 


no. 8, 1911 


VGETISCHE STUDIEN (Poetic studies) ; 
fiir die jugend zur ausbildung des 
musikalischen ausdruckes, yon 
Adolf Ruthardt. op. 61, fiir piano- 
forte. Heft 1 und 2 no. 1-12. 

[17748 

© June 10, 1911; 2 c. July 6, 1911; 

E 261486; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 

POINSETTIA VALSE; by Basil Conway; 

piano. [17749 

erie ot O11: 2:e. July 6, 1911 ; 
E 261573; Phillips & Page, London, 
- England. 


PouUR L’AVRIL VAINQUEUR; paroles de J. 


d’Halmont, musique de E. Dell 
Acqua, 4 une voix et piano. (Mélo- 
dies, no. 3.) [17750 


©eaune 15, 1914; 2-¢., June 30, 
1911; E 261271; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Power (THE) OF JESUS’ NAME; words 
by Edward Perronet, music by Lee 
G.. Kratz. mirirea) 

mm umdewe7. 1911;.2 ce. July 14, 
1911: H 261691; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


| Praise Gop; words by Mrs. W. B. 

| Dingman, music by Fremont R. 

_ Witter. PT t2 

| © Apr. 19, 1911; 2 c« June 29, 

| 1911; E 260556; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


| PRAISE THE Lorp (Lover Herren) ; 
words from Ps. 117, music by P. G. 
Pettersen, op. 7; mixed voices. 
(Northern edition of octavo music, 
no. 74.) [17753 

© July 5, 1911; 2c. July 10, 1911; 
FE 261605; P. G. Pettersen, Hanley 
Falls, Minn. 


no. 2. Compiled 


and edited by C. Harold Lowden 


and Rey. William Stone. S8vo. 
[17754 
i @eguue 7, 1911; 2 c. June 20; 


i 


i ON. 


: 
si} 


| 1911; A 291811; John J. Hood co., 
|| Philadelphia, Pa. 
|.PREIS MARSCH ALBUM; fiir klavier. 
[17755 
| © duly 21, 1911; 2. ¢ July 24, 
| 1911; E 261956; Albert Stahl, Ber- 
| lin, Germany. 


|WPRELUDE IN E FLAT; arr. from Loesch- 


horn by J. W. Lerman; organ. 4to. 
}| . [17756 
Orduly 1.1911: 2-e.. July 6.1911; 
260665; Geo. Molineux, New York, 
Vid 


PRELUDE IN G; by J. W. Lerman; or- 
gan. Ato. Pia. 
© July 101914: 2 -eJuly: 6. 191: 
E 260664; Geo. Molineux, New York, 
INS), Ye 
PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD; words by 
Austin Taylor, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. [17758 
@ Mar. 4. 1918 = 2'ex June 27; 
1911; E 260509; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


PRESENT FAITH; words by D. W. Grif- 
fin, music by Seeley D. Kinne. 
[17759 
© June 24. t9id > 2 ee june 28. 
1911; E 261184; Squire & Kinne, 
Omaha, Neb. 
PRESS THE FIGHT; words by James 
Rowe, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[17760 
©, Mar 4 1910 \2ce June: 27, 
1911; E 260500; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 
See Bach (J. S.) 


PRIERE; par Joseph Jongen, op. 37, 
pour orgue. (Quatre piéces, no. 3.) 
[17761 

Gy diuliye 47, 


PRENDS MON COEUR. 


©) duly 13:. 1914 > 72 


19:08. He 261774 -- Dunands ev! ele:: 
Paris, France. 

PRINCETON, THAT’S ALL; words and 
music by Kenneth 8S. Clark. [17762 


@ Joue 17, 19tt -2 ec! Sune 129, 
1911; HW 261282; J: Hi. Remick’ & co., 
New York, N.Y. 

PrRoDIGAL (THE): 
libretto by 


a sacred cantata, 
Frances V. Hubbard, 
music by Carl F. Price. 4to. [177638 

© (Apr 2So 192i en: Jame. 29; 
1911; A 290961; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


PROMENADE; by Clement M. Spurling, 


op. 7; piano. (Bagatelles, no. 6.) 
[17764 
©. tubyst 1 Ott > Ze: Sully ts, 1 Ont: 
E 260848; Augener, Iltd., London, 
England. 


PROPELLER (THE) MARCH; by B. Grtin- 
enfelder; band. 4to. [17765 
@) June, 14, 191272. July 12; 
1911; E 260765; Dixie music house. 
Chicago, Ill. 
PROTECTORATE MARCH; George 
Rosenkrans; band. [17766 
©. July. 8, 191k; Z.e¢. July 8,, 11S 
E 261582; The Orner music co., Pen- 
field, Pa. 


by 


j 1027 


17767 


Puccini (Giacomo) Bohéme (La); 
capriccio dell’ opera di G. Puccini, 


tras. diS. Alassio, op. 594. 1. Piano- 
forte. no. 99827. 2. Flauto e piano- 
forte. no, 100950. [17767, 17768 


© July 18, 1911; 2 e. each July 
19S 19n By 261829,' 2648302 Eo Re 
eordi & ‘co., Milan, Italy. 


corazzata Sicilia, marcia d’- 
ordinanza dall’ opera di G. Puccini, 
riduzione di Carmelo Bizzozero, per 
pianoforte. no. 100934. [17769 


© gully, £8): 191d 2c duly 9, 
fOuhe OH). 261830 3G, aICordh Seo. 
Milan, Italy. 


— 


divertimento, dell’ opera di 
G. Puccini, arr. di Raffaele Puzone, 
op. 52, per mandolino, o violino, e 
pianoforte. no. 99325. [17770 


©. July 18, 1944) 2 ec July 19) 
1911: E 261828; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


duetto finale, quadro 38. dell 
opera di G. Puccini. trascrizione fa- 
cile e diteggiata di Nino Alassio, 
per pianoforte a quattro mani. no. 
1010038. Merwe al 


© July 18, 191d: 2 © piuly 19, 
1911; E 261834; G. Ricordi &. co., 
Milan, Italy. 


fantasia dell’ opera di G. 
Puccini, trascrizione di Nino Alassio. 
1. Mandolino e pianoforte. 2. Pi- 
anoforte a quattro mani, facile e 
diteggiata. alti tate, At i. 


© July 18, 1911; 2 ec. each July 
19, 1911; HE 2618389, 261840; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan, Italy. 


——=—=— 


impressioni dell’ opera di G. 
Puccini, traserizione di C. Graziani- 
Walter, op. 250. 1. Mandolino e chi- 
tarra. 2. Due mandolini e chitarra. 
38. Due mandolini e pianoforte. 4. 
Due mandolini, mandola e chitarra. 
5. Mandolino e pianoforte. 
[17774-17778 
© July 18, 1911; 2 c« each July 
19, 1911; EH 261841—-261845; G. Ri- 
ecordi & co., Milan, Italy. 


a opera di G. Puccini, due tra- 
serizioni di A. Buzzi-Peccia, per pi- 
anoforte a quattro mani. la tra- 
Serizione. no. 100845. 2a trascrizione. 


no. 100846. TO iniTSO 


© July 18, 1911; 2 ec. each July 
18; 1911 >" 261832, 2Z6183a-"G, Ri- 
ecordi & co., Milan, Italy. 


PUCCINI (GrIAcomMo)—Continued. 
libera  trascrizione 


di 


Francesco La Cavera, op. 19, per | 


pianoforte. no. 99505. — [17781 


© - July 18) 151d: 82 er Finly 193 
1911; E 261847; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


libera trascrizione di | 
Giuseppe Menozzi, op. 237, per piano- 
forte. no. 99560. [17782 


© July 18) 19a ee asuly 198 
1911; E 261846; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


libera trascrizioni,- fa- 
cili de accuratamente diteggiate per 
le piccole mani, di S. Alassio, per 
pianoforte. Unite. no. 99485. 

[17783 


© July 18 toe ree suly 1c 


1911; Hi 261848; G. Ricordi &. coz jj 


Milan, Italy. 


piccolo pot-pourri facil- 
issimo, di Domenico Cortopasse, per 
pianoforte. no. 100336. [17784 


© July 18, dst eee is uly, 19% 
1911; EH 261849. "G) Bicordi§& cox 
Milan, Italy. 


——-trascrizione di Pietro 
Girompini, per mandolino o violino o 
violoncello, e pianoforte. no. 100639. 
[17785 


© July 18,. (otis cr taly 1 
1911; BH 261836= Gl Ricord: & cog 
Milan, Italy. 


aa trasecrizione facile, 
Giorgio Sulli -Parrino, per piano- | 
forte. no. 99698. [17786 | 


©: July: 18; ASie 2 se uly a9) 
1911; E 261838; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


—- trascrizione facilissima, 
di Ernesto Marciano, per pianoforte 
a quattro mani. No. 99562. [17787 


© July. 18) 19iteeee . July 1S 
1911 :- H 261837. Gaekicorcdr &. cer 
Milan, Italy. 


- trascrizioni dell’. 1. 
Pianoforte, di G. De Sena, no. 99752. 
2. Pianoforte di Pietro Girompini, 
no. 100638. 3. Pianoforte a quattro 
mani, di EH. Marciano. No. 99561. 

[17788-17790 


© July 18, 1911; 2 ec each July 19, 
1911; E 261866—261868; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan, Italy. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
a pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


| 


—— 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| no. §, 1911 17806 


Puccini (Gracomo )—Cortinued. 
—  Fanciulla (La) del west; di G. 


Puccini (GracomMo)—Continued. 
quattro pezzi uniti, dell 


| 


eee 


opera di G. Puccini, riduzioni facili, 
di S. Alassio, op. 581-584, per man- 
dolino e chitarra. No. 99640. 
[17791 
Soesgoty 18, 1911; 2c July 19, 
1911; E 261857; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


—— —— —— per mandolino e piano- 


forte. No. 99685. [17792 

eagty is. 1911: 2 ¢ July 19, 
1911; E 261858; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


reminiscenze dell’ opera de 
G. Puccini, arr. di Pilade Chelazzi, 
op. 112, per violino con ace. di 
pianoforte. No. 99786. [17793 

eo tuiy 18. 1911: 2 ¢...July 19, 
1911; EH 261856; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


valzer di musetta, dell’ 
opera di G. Puccini, trascrizione di 
Giuseppe Silvestri, per mandolino 
e pianoforte. No. 99353. [17794 

Pu dgineds..1911-.2 c. July 19, 
1911; E 261865; G. Ricordi & co., 
Miian, Italy. 


Bohemians (The) (La Bohéme) ; 
march on the opera by G. Puccini, 
arr. by Carmelo Bizzozero; piano- 
forte. No. 100921. [17795 

duly. is...1911- 2 ce. July 19, 
q911: 1 261827; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


—— Che gelida manina;: seguito del 


duetto, Rodolfo e Mimi, dell’ opera 
la Bohéme, di G. Puccini, trascri- 
zione di Giulio Gastoldi, per man- 
dolino. No. 99620. Ato. [17796 

© daly 14,:1911:-2 ce July 15, 
1911; E 260906: G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


solo, quadro 1. dell’ opera la 
Bohéme, di G. Puccini, trascrizione 
facilissima di Ernesto Marciano, per 
pianoforte. No. 99747. [17797 

ce July 18, 1911; 2 ce: July 19, 
1911; E 261835; G Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


Dove stia, cerca, cerca; terzetto 
dell’ opera la Bohéme, di G. Puccini. 
trascrizione di Giulio Gastoldi, per 
mandolino. No. 98624. -fte. [1779S 

Ssuly 14, 1911: 2 ¢, July 15, 
1911; E 260910; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


1029 


Puccini; full orchestral score in 3 
acts, new edition. [17799 


m1 ¢. -each July .i1t.-19i4- 
18933 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, Italy. 


eee Fantasia; dell’ opera la Bohéme, 


di G. Puccini, trascrizione di Giusep- 
pe Silvestri. 1. Mandolino e piano- 
forte. 2. Due mandolino e piano- 
forte. no. 99354, 993855. [17S00, 17801 


© July 14, 1911; 2 c. each July 15, 
1911; E 260913, 260914; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan, Italy. 


In poverta mia lieta: seguito e 
fine del duetto, Rodolfo e Mimi, dell’ 
opera la Bohéme, di G. Puccini, tras- 
crizione di Giulio Gastoidi, per man- 
dolino. no. 99621. Ato. [17802 


© > duly 14) “1901: 2 e' Fuly, 15, 
1911; E 260907; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


—— Madame Butterfly; drame lyrique 


en trois actes, de L. Illica and G. 
Giacosa, traduction francaise de 
Paul Ferrier, musique de G. Puccini: 
partition chant seul. [17803 


© July 18, 1911; 2 ce. July 19, 
1911; D 189386; G. Ricordi & Co., 
Milan, Italy. 


——QO buon Marcello, aiuto: duetto, 


Marcello e Mimi dell’ opera la Bo- 
héme di G. Puccini, trascrizione di 
Giulio Gastoldi, per mandolino. no. 
99623. 4to. [17804 


Or suly 12 19tt- (2- e: Faly 15. 
1911; E 260909; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
Milan, Italy. 


solo di Mimi, dell’ opera La 
Bohéme, quadro 38, di G. Puccini, 
trascrizione facile di Sigismondo 
Cesi, per pianoforte. no. 99765. 

[17805 


© July 18, 1911; 2 ec. July 19, 
1911; EH 261850; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


O Mimi tu piti non torni; a due 
di Rodolfo e Marcello dell’ opera 
La Bohéme, quadro 4°, di G. Puc- 
cini, trascrizione facilissima di Er- 
nesto Marciano, per pianoforte. no. 
99750. [17806 


© ATuly 18; 939i 2 &. July: 19, 
$914 4). 26185k >  G:» Rieordi. & .co., 
Milan, Italy. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17807 


PUccINI (GIAcoMo)—Continued. 
duetto dell’ opera la Bohéme, 
di G. Puccini, trascrizione di Giulio 
Gastoldi, per mandolino. no. 99625. 
4to. [17807 

Op ulye 14.- TOMA Dey cuye okey: 
1911; EK 260911; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


Oh sventata; duetto Rodolfo e 
Mimi, dell’ opera la Bohéme, di G. 
Puccini. trascrizione di Giulio Gas- 
toldi, per mandolino. no. 99619. 4to. 
[17808 
©). fuly, 14; 1911s) 2e > Sulyy 15, 
1911; E 260905; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


a due di Mimi e Rodolfo, 
dell’ opera La Bohéme, quadro 1, di 
G. Puccini, trascrizione facile di 
Sigismondo Cesi, per pianoforte. no. 
99764. [17809 
Oy dully A8,- AG =) 2> ex ulyy 19) 
Gish Hy 26VS52.- ‘Go, dvicord & /Go., 
Milan, Italy. 
Quando me’n vo soletta per la 
via; dell’ opera la Bohéme, di G. 
Puccini, trascrizione facilissima, di 
Ernesto Marciano, per ~ pianoforte. 
No. 997749. [17810 


©. July 18,0 19s 2 eee silky 19: 
1914: HH. 2618595 G. Ricordi &co.. 
Milan, Italy. 
valzer di musetta, quadro 2.., 

dell’ opera la Bohéme, di G. Puccini; 

reduzioni. 1. Flauto e piano, di D. 

Rossignoli. 2. Mandolino o yviolino, 

solo. 3. Mandolino e chitarra con 2° 

mando. ad lib. 4. Mando. e piano, 
con 2° mando. ‘ad lib., di G. Pastori- 

Rusca. [17811-17814 

~© July As, 191t-.2e each July 

19, 1911; E 261860—-261863; G. Ri- 

cordi & co., Milan, Italy. 

——_ ——— —— per pianoforte solo. 

No. 99441. [17815 

Or duly 18, agit: Oe: uly 19; 

1911; E 261864; G. Ricordi & Co., 

Milan, Italy. 


—-- per mandolino. No. 
99622. Ato. [17816 
© Winly 44 19d: Ze rally, las 


1911: Hy . 260908 > "G.: Ricordi 4% “co-, 
Milan, Italy. 
Si mi chiamano Mimi; solo di 
Mimi, dell’ opera La Bohéme, qua- 
dro 1, di G. Puccini, trascrizione 
facilissima, di Ernesto Marciano, per 
pianoforte. No. 99748. [17817 
@rejuly £8) 1901-2) ce sully: 19, 
OAS HY P2Z61Sde "Eo RaeCOrd1 GarGo:, 
Milan, Italy. 


pt. 1ias:, v.6 


Puccini (Giacomo)—Continued. 

—— Sono andati? fingero di dormire; 
a due di Mimi e Rodolfo, dell’ opera 
La Bohéme, quadro 4, di G. Puccini, 


trascrizione facile di Sigismondo 
Cesi, per pianoforte. No. 99767. 
[17818 


© July 18, A9li ae Sully 19, 
1911; H 261854; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


Vecchia zimarra senti; solo di 
Colline, dell’ opera la Bohénie, di G. 
Puccini, trascrizione di Giulio Gas- 
toldi, per mandolino. No. 99626. 
Ato. [17819 

© July 149 1990 -aee Faly 15; 
1911; MH 260912; Gy Ricoradi &° coi, 
Milan, Italy. 


—— trascrizione facile di 
Sigismondo Cesi, per pianoforte. 
No. 99766. [17820 

© July 18, 1910 328e™ duly 19: 
1911; EH 261855; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


PUT ON YOUR MILITARY UNIFORM; writ- 
ten by J. P. Long, composed by Ben- 
nett Scott. London, England, Star 
music pub. co. [17821 

© July 4, 1911; 2 c. June 26, 1911; 
E 261110; J. Anderson, London, Eng- 
land. 


QUANDO ME’N VO SOLETTA PER LA VIA. 
See Puccini (G.) 


QUASI LENTO; de la sonate pour vio- 
loncelle et piano, par J. Guy Ro- 
partz, transcription par Louis Thi- 
rion, pour orgue. [17822 

© July: 135 19 2 re, duly 10, 
1911; E 261776; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


QUEEN OF THE VALLEY; waltzes, by 
FE. H. Losey; op.. 256; piano. [178238 
© June 24, 1911; 2 « June 26, 
1911; E 261102; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


QUEEN OF VANITY Farr; song from the 
Red rose, lyric by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Robert Hood Bowers. 

[17824 

© June 17, 191 Bee June 29, 

1911; E 2612838; J. H. Remick & co., 
New Yorks Na ae 


RAG BABY LOVE; words by Val Harris, 
music by Sid Brown. [17825 
© 1c July 8) 19015 261598 ; 
Harris & Brown, San Francisco, 
Cal. 


1030 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


17843 


RAG-TIME (THE) GERM; words and mu- 
sic by Willie Weston and Dave 
Clark. [17826 

eealy 17: 1911; 2 ec: July 17, 
1911; E 261711; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y. 

RAG-TIME LOVE; words by Harold At- 

teridge, music by Phil Schwartz. 
[17827 
iOriaty 7, (911-2 ¢. July 10, 1911; 
E 260713; M. Witmark & sons, New 

poorork, IN. Y. 

RAGWEED RAG; by H. Bussler; piano. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17828 


@ June! 265 1911-'2 « June 30, 


soit; HH 261316; Harry Bussler, 
Beresford, S. Dak. 

RAIN (THE); part song, words by | 
Carlton Hill, music by F. Corder; 
female choir unace. (St. Cecilia, 
eleventh series, no. 19.) [17829 


Castine 191: 2 e July 24, 
1911; E 263064: Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. England. 


RALLY ROUND THE CROSS; words by 
Fanny Crosby, music by De L. 
Smith. [17830 


eimiyvede I9it- 2 c. July—A0, 


1911; EK 260716; De Loss Smith, 
New York, N. Y. 
Rat (THE); words translated from 


Goethe, music by Geo. Swift; male 
voices, 4to. (The modern series of 
part songs for all voices no. 29.) 


[17831 
ey auly 3. 1911: 2c July 10, 1911: 
my 200121: AH. W. Gray co., New 


work, N. Y: 


|| Ravin (LE); paroles de F. van der 

| Elst, musique de E. Dell’ Acqua, a 
une voix et piano. (Mélodies, no. 
4.) [17832 

ey une, 15, 1911. 2 ¢ June. 30, 
1911; E 261272; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

RECOLLECTIONS; words by Mildred 
Pierson, music by Dayton E. Pier- 
son. Akron: Advance music Co. 

[17833 

remrimies 1. JO» J2: Cauduly. 1, 

1911; KE 261288; Dayton E. Pierson, 
Hutchinson, Kansas. 

_|| Rep (THE) ROSE RAG; from The red 

| rose, words by Edward Madden, 

music by Perey Wenrich. [17834 
@auly 8 1911: 2c July 8, 1911; 

E 261608: Jerome H. Remick & co., 

New York, N. Y. 


RED ROSES; words by M. Mould, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17835 

© June 26. 1911; 2 c. June 30, 

-1911; E 261317; Mae Mould, Pied- 
mont, Cal. 

RED, WHITE AND BLUE; words by Mrs. 
S. C. Ramsey, music by John J. Fin- 
regan. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale ¢o. [17836 

Or suly 12: 192 ce. auly: 18; 
1911; E 260950; Mrs. S. C. Ramsey, 
Mobile, Ala. 
REDEEMED BY THE BLOOD; words by M. 
W. Knapp, music by S. D. Kinne. 
[17837 
© June 24, 191f- 2-c. June’ 28, 
1911; E 261186; Squire & Kinne, 
Omaha. Nebr. 

REDEEMING LOVE: words by Laura E. 

Newell, music by G. H. Ramsey. 


[17838 
Or Mar 74/1511 <2" Ime 27, 
1911; E 260515; Firm foundation 


pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


REIZENDE MELODEI’'N LADEN ZUM KOSEN 
EIN; walzerduett, aus der operette, 
die Bajadere, text von Louis Tauf- 
stein, musik von Martin Knopf. 

[17839 

Oty 1s) bola Ae. Sly A. 

1911; E 260813; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 

REJECTED (A) LOVER; words by C. 
Ashwald, music by Charles J. W. 


Jerrelid. Washington, H. MKirkus 
Dugdale co. [17840 

©) July 12,ASils 92 ey cdhinly AS, 
1911; E 260951; Chas. Ashwald, 


Midland, Ark. 

REJOICE AND SING; Easter song, words 
and musiceby Julian Jordan; low in 
A flat. [17841 

Oi Mar, ss.. 19ileo2 ee june, 29: 
1911; E 260559: Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 
REJOICE! GIVE THANKS AND SING; an- 
them, music by Carrie B. Adams. 
[17842 
(© June 277 19it; 2 es July: 14; 
1911; E 261692; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

RELIGIGSE KORSANGE: med musik af A. 
L. Skoog. Minneapolis, Minn., Augs- 
burg publishing house, 1911. 48 p. 
Svo. $0.50. [17843 

C) Tunes 30. 19 te hull. 3; 
1911: A 292260; Andrew L. Skoog, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


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17844 


pt. TH, wes. vi G 


REQUIEM HIGH MASS; words and | Rien (UN) (A word); mélodie, Eng- 


Mmuste “by Rede (Sorin: 24," 2iroress 
mixed voices. 4to. [17844 
Ortuly 45> 1OAd Ose. liad 
191s EE 2617085" RR. J.. Sorin, De 
Lisle, Miss. 
REST IN SAFETY; words by John 


Burnham (by permission), music by 
Arthur Berridge; organ acc. 
[17845 
©) Mar, 28, 19s: 2c umen 29. 
1911; E 260558; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


RESURRECTION GLORY; a complete new 
Easter service, words by Mrs. C. D. 
Martin, and Lavinia 3H. Brauff, 
music by W. B. Judefind and W. 
Stillman Martin. S8vo. [17846 


© Keb. 15) 1 9id 2 ier sully, Geel Gite: 
EH 261569; Judefind bros., Baltimore, 
Mad. 


REVERIE; by Clement M. Spurling. op. 
7; piano. (Bagatelles, no. 3.) 
[17847 
© July, A901: Qe. Sully Silas 
EK 260840; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


REVIENS; valse sur les motifs de la 
chanson, de H. Fragson et H. Chris- 
tiné, arr. par Aug. Bose, pour orches- 


tre. to. [17848 

@ May 24, 1911;.2 « May 22, 
1911; E 258149; Christiné, Paris, 
France. 


RHAPSODIE; par Emile Sauret, op. 70, 
pour violon et piano. (Trois mor- 
ceaux caractéristiques no. 1.) 

[17849 


© June 10, 1911; 2 c« July -6; 
1911; E 261487; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


KHEINBERGER (JOSEF) Toccata; by 
Josef Rheinberger, op. 12, ed. and 
fingered by Louis Oesterie; piano. 

[17850 

© June; 30) 1911; 92 ¢ 7 July 1, 

1911; E 260621; -G. Schirmer, New 
York wN.: ¥: 


RIDING ON A TROLLEY CAR; words by 


S. H. Stepney, music by Harl 
Warner. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [17851 


@©isuly ZO. MOI OD. ce alvne20: 
1911; E 261907; Samuel H. Stepney, 
Ansonia, Conn. 


lish translation by Arthur L. Sal- 
mon, musique de Guy d’Hardelot. 
[17852 - 
© June 29, 1911; 2 ec. June 30, 
1911; E 261258; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. , 


RicoLeTtTo.. See Verdi (G.). 


ROLLING DOWN TO CONEY; words and 
music by Terry Green. [178538 
© July 10; 1911; 2a uly 16, 
1911; E 260700; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, Niwas 


RoMANCE; von Heinrich Appunn, op. 
10, fiir violoncello und klavier. 
[17854 
© June 10, 1911; 2 @ July 6, 1911; 
E 261484; Otto Forberg. Leipzig, 
Germany. 


——by Laurence Watkins; piano. 
[17855 
© July-5, 1992 emlulyeo. 1911= 
E 201554; Frederick Harris co., 
London, England. 


—— extraite de les Muscadines, paroles 
de André Barde et Michel Carré, mu- 
sique de Ch. Cuvillier. [17856 

©: Nov. 18, 1910;-2e6 Nov. 19: 
1910; E 261921; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


See Rubinstein 
[178564 


ROMANCE IN E FLAT. 
(A. G.). 


ROMANCE PATHETIQUE; by Anton Heg- 
ner, op. 78; piano. [17857 
© July 10° 191s 2 cl edly 10: 
1911; E 260744; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


RONDE DES LUTINS; valse-intermezzo 
en sourdine, var Georges Razigade, 
pour instruments a4 cordes, avec 
piano-conducteur. [17858 


© July 1, 1911; 2 c. June 26, 1911; 
Ii, 261155; J. Yves KS Paris? Prance: 


Ronpo; von Ernst Schmidt, op. 30, fiir 
2 yviolinen mit klavierbegleitung. 
(Drei stiticke, no. 3.) [17859 

©}-May -20, 190: 27 eyyaune 30, 


1911; # 261273; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


RooKerRY (THE) RAG; by R. H. Buch- 
anan; piano. [17860 


©.1. ¢ July 5, 1S ew 260649 ; 
Robt. 
Pa. 


H. Buchanan, Philadelphia, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


17878 


Rose (THE) AND THE HEART; words by 

Cora Fabbri, music by Chester B. 
Searle; medium or low voice. [17861 
| moive 4 19t1- 2 ec... July, 15, 
| 1911; EK 260868; G. Schirmer, New 
Monk, N.Y’. 


| RoOsE WAutTz; by Leo Spini, op. 29, no. 
3; piano. [17862 

C@mlaniy i 190t: 2c: July 17, 
1911; EK 261748; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


ROSEBUD (THE) LONGS FOR THE RAIN; 
words by Clifton Bingham, music by 
Godfrey Nutting; no. 2 in A flat. 
[17863 
Om dis, 1911; 2c,’ July 15; 
1911; EK 260852; Metzler & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


| ROSELAND; waltz song, by Max Brice. 
| [17864 
Crulva, Lic 
Willis music co., 


| Oe Mikel 7,2 1911: 2 
1911; H 261749; 

Cincinnati, Ohio. 
ROSEMARY (Remembrance);  inter- 
mezzo par Percy Elliott, pour or- 
chestra. 4to. [17865 
i © June '2)) 1911: 2 ¢ June 30, 
\\ 1911; E 261274; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


|| ROSENKAVALIER (DER) 


| (R.) 


See Strauss 


XOSETTA; march and two-step, by J. 
Wickam; piano. [17866 


©) 1 c._ July 5, 1911; E: 260653: 
Joseph Wickam, Inza, Mo. 


Rossint (GIoACHINO ANTONIO) Bel 
raggio lusinghier (Oh, beautiful 


gladsome day); scena and cavatina 
from the opera, Semiramide, Eng- 
lish version by Lawrence Hanray, 
music by G. Rossini, edited by Ed- 
gardo Levi; soprano. (Standard op- 
eratic songs and arias, no. 14.) 

[17S67 
Oysuly Godot: Qe. July: 7,:1911: 
HK 260694; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London, England. 


——— Charité (La); von G. Rossini, 
are von, HH, Liszt, fur klavier,. re- 
vidiert von Kk. Klindworth. 1. Neue 
sorgfaltig durchgesehene ausgabe, 

| no. 29095. 2. Zweite erleichterte aus- 

| gabe, no. 29096. [17868, 17869) 
© Psune. 2) 19 +. 2-e each June 

ieee eh 261260 261262 >. B. 

Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


| ROSSINI 
tinued. 
Cujus animam; Stabat mater, von 


(GIOACHINO ANTONIO)—Con- 


Ge Kossiniy arr, vou i'r. fiszt rr 
klavier, revidiert von K. Klind- 


erleichterte aus- 

2. Neue sorgfaltig 

ausgabe, no. 29097. 

[17870, 17871 

© June 3, 1911: 2 c. each June 30, 

1911; E 261265, 261266; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 


~ worth. 1. Zweite 
gabe, no. 29098. 
durchgesehene 


Inflammatus et accensus; solo 
and chorus from Rossini’s Stabat 
mater, arr. and edited by J. M. Mc- 
Laughlin and others. 4to. (The 
coda, no. 403.) [17872 

© Maw Gs nl Od hi: le en ily ean 
1911; E 261706; Ginn & co., Boston, 
Mass. 
ROULETTE (THE) REEL; a Parisian 
prance, by Henry Lodge; piano. 
[17873 
© suly i220 19ile 2 ek July 24 
1911; E 261995; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

RUBIES AND PEARLS; rag, 

Austin Tierney; piano. 
©Opsune 7245 19th 20 

POF Be 2GitO7,: 

ine., New York, N. 

RUBINSTEIN (ANTON 
Melody in F; by Rubinstein, edited 
by Cyril Monk; violin and piano. 
(Junior violin student, no. 1.) 

[17875 

OQppaly 21 2c, sulyes, 

1911; EK 261961; Nicholson & ‘¢€o., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 

Romance in E flat; by A. Rubin- 
stéin, “op. +44, no! “ay arr?’ by Henri 
Wieniawski, edited by H. Wessely; 

- violin and piano. [17876 

@ dilly Met Orit 2 ec. daly ts): Onell 
EK 2608387; Augener Itd., London, 
England. 

Rusy RUBENSTEIN; written and com- 
posed by Kenneth Morrison and Geo. 
M. Saker; in C. [17877 

© sumer 2972 ton 2c... sane 29; 
19 By 2G0a im. MP raners Way «% 
Hunter, London, England. 

Rtckios (HeErNricH) Sechs_ lieder; 
musik von H. Riicklos, fiir eine sings- 
timme mit klavier. Contents :— 
Juli.— Strémleise.— Herbst.— Nach 
einen regen. — Schlafliedchen. — Ini 
der nacht: [17878 

@ june dio slot e shulye ole 
1911; EH 2638254; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


by Harry 
[17874 
June 26, 
Ted Snyder Co., 
‘'Y? 
GREGOROVITCH ) 


29 


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RUN HOME AND TELL YOUR MOTHER; 

words and music by Irving Berlin. 

[17879 

© June 29, 1911 2 ce, Jumee29, 

1911; E 260540; Ted Snyder, New 
WORKING Ya 

RUSSIAN AIR; by Warlamow, edited 
by Cyril Monk; violin and piano. 
(Junior violin student, no. 4.) 

[17880 

© duly: 22. 1901 2) esr daulivan 24: 

119i: BH 261962:° Nicholson> & sco: 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

RUSSIAN ROMANCE; variations, com- 
posed by Henry Strauss, revised by 
Josef Franzt; violoncello with piano 
ace. [17881 

@Onsune, 204 19112 Ae Vamnee s. 
1911; EH 261191; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass, 

RUSTIC RONDO; étude for the 4th finger, 


by Paul Eno; mandolin solo. [17882 
Griuly 14. 19-2 ec, July, 19° 


1911; KH 261818; Maximum pub. co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

S. U. A.’s (THE); words by Harry W. 
Farrington, music by James Robert 
Gillette. [17883 

Ou unes 2) Tid 2 cede 130% 
1911; BH 263042: J. Herman Whar- 
ton, Syracuse, N. Y. 

SAILING; words by Mary E. Wilson 
Ist verse, and A. C. Quesenberry 
2nd verse, music by A. C. Quesen- 
berry; piano solo. [17884 


©) June ae 19tt 2) cy sume 26; 
1911; E 263036; Alice C. Quesen- 
berry, Von Ormy, Tex. 

SAILING WITH YOU IN AN AEROPLANE; 
words and music by C. Van Den- 
mark. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [17885 

@© June. 26, 1911: 2c. June, 30; 
1911; E 261835: Chauncey Van Den- 
mark, Kripple Bush, N. Y. 

Sarton (THE); words and music by 
A. Blyndenburgh. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [17885 

© June 26, 1911 -42)cs dunes 130) 
1911; HE 261322; Annie Blynden- 
burgh, East Patchogue, N. Y. 

SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES' CAMILLE) 
Danse des prétresses de Dagon; de 
Vopéra Samson et Dalila, par C. 
Saint-Saéns, transcription par H. 
Mouton pour petit orchestre. Partie 
pour 1°** violons-conducteur. 4to. 
[17887 

Sralliva aka, 

Durand ét ie... 


Gn July 13, AOtle 2) 25: 
TOO Y ZO Ue 
Paris, France. 


Ppt. TL Mase 6 


SAINT-SAENS 
Continued. 
——Samson et Dalila; fantaisie de 
Vopéra par C. Saint-Saéns, arr. pour 
petit orchestre par J. Turim, avec. 


(CHARLES CAMILLE)— 


harmonium ad lib. arr. par Marcel 


touher. Partie pour harmonium. 
[17888 
Judy. 17; 


et. cie., 


©) July 13, toi are 
1911; EH 2647755 sOurand 
Paris, France. 


SALVATION; words from Romans 10, 

music by Gordon Johnson. [17889 

© June 25, 1911; 2.@ July 5.1911 ; 

EK 260642; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SAME OLD GOSPEL. Words and melo- 
dies by C. L. Goodenough. [Cincin- 
nati, printed by O. Zimmerman & 


son, 1911) <2 pe iy Sees ovo: 
$0.25. [17890 


© July 1, 191: 2 rer oly oe Ot: 
A 292296; Caroline Leonard Good- 
enough, Boston, Mass. 


SAME OLD LOVE; from The campus, by 
Waiter De Leon; hotel orchestra, no. 
198. 4to. [17891 

© July: 15,5191 2 uly” 17, 
1911; EK 261714: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

SAMSON ET DALILA. 

(C. C.) 


Saviour (THE) vicToR1iouS; Kaster an- 
them, words by Fannie Crosby, mu- 
sic by Carl F. Price, mixed voices. 
4to. [17892 

© Mar..4, 1911; 2 ¢) Jume 29, 1911 - 
EK 260562; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York, N. Y¥: 


SCHEIDEN; ged. von FF. H. Muth, mu- 
sik von Hermann Sonnet, fiir miin- 


See Saint-Saéns 


nerchor. Partitur u. stimmen. 
[17893 
© June 12 Moire 2 arena 6: 
1911; KE 261454; Iarl Hochstein, 


Heidelberg, Germany. 


SCHIRM’ DICH GOTT, DU DEUTSCHER 
WALD; ged. von Albert Fichtner, 
musik von Fritz Neuert, op. 105, 
fiir miinnerchor. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. [17894 

© June 12, 191. 2 ew July a6: 

1911; E 261463; Karl Hochstein, 
Heidelberg, Germany. 

SCHOOL MATES; march by A. Gimbel; 


piano. [17895 
© July’ 20), 19d eerily ane 
1911; EH 261953; - leo, Pest; New, 


WonrkeNee ye 


1054 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


LiAZ 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Serenade; 
by Fr. Schubert, arr. by Cyril Monk; 
violin and piano. (Transcriptions 
of celebrated pieces, no. 1.) [17896 

ieMinhy 22.1911; 2:e. July 24, 1911; 
FE 261963; Nicholson & co., ltd., Syd- 
ney, Australia. 


SCHUBERTH (EpWARD) & co. 12 easy 
pieces for pianoforte; progressively 
arr. edited and fingered by E. Schu- 
berth & co. (Collection Schuberth 


no. 1.) [17897 
fovune 28.1911: 2.e@ June 29, 


1911; BH 260586; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


SCHUTZMANN—DUETT; auS der oper- 
ette, die Musterweiber, ged. von 
Paul Hubl u. G. Quedenfeldt, musik 
von Franz Werther. [17898 

© pome /10,. 1911-2 «¢ July 6, 
1911; EH 261498; Julius Feuchtinger, 
Stuttgart, Germany. 


ScHWALBEN (Swallows); ged. von 
Christian Morgenstern, English 
version by Edward Oxenford, musik 


von, Felix Weingartner, op. 51. 
(Abendlieder, no. 3.) [17899 


© May 11,1911: 2 ec. July 31,1911; 

IK 263243; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, New 
Vote. wie. Y. 

SCH WEIZER-LIEDERKRANZ; 

sammlung, Schweizer 

vaterlandslieder, bearb. 


melodien- 
volks-und 
von Victor 


Janitzek, ftir violine mit ‘klavier- 
begleitung. [17900 


@naune, 10. 1911's 2: ic; July 6; 
1911; HW 261485; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

Scouts (THE); written and composed 
by Lyell Johnston. [17901 

em siy LO. 19112"? ¢.. July 10, 
1911; E 260706; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 


SCRAMBLE RAG; by Louis Mentel; 
piano. [17902 


© June so, 1914: 2 ¢ July 3, 1911: 
EK 261403; Mentel bros., Cincinnati, 
O. 

SELFISH (THE) GIANT; story by Oscar 
Wilde, inc‘dental musie by Liza Leh- 
mann. [17903 

Oraulye TOS 1S 9% es Tully 11), 
1914; ID 18932; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 
SERENADE; by Adolph Schultz, op. 25, 
NO; o> plano. [17904 
Seawwly 1.) 1911s De uly: 1% 
1911; © 261750; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SERENADE-—Continued. 
See also Schubert (F. P.). 


by Clement M. Spurling, op. 7; 
piano. (Bagatelles, no. 8.) [17905 

Or july Ae ASiiv eaves suly. 13. 
1911; E 260845; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SERENATA (LA); by Braga, edited by 


Cyril Monk; violinand piano. (Jun- 
ior violin student, no. 2.) 117906 


© tuly: 22, 1911 -" 2 een July~ 24; 
1911; E 261964; Nicholson & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


—— See Moszkowski (M.). 


SEXTETTE FROM LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. 
See Donizetti (G.). 


SHADOWS (THE) FALL; 
laide A. Procter, 
Fearis. 

@ June SOM 1ol te 2: "ee 
‘Ott! He. 261693% 
Dayton, O. 


words by Ade- 
mrUIsic "by oe es. 

{17907 
July 14, 
Lorenz pub. Co., 


SHALL WE; words by H. A. Stewart, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17908 

©) July 42. Wott 2 ek Suly 8: 

1911; E 260948; Henry A. Stewart, 
Jenifer, Ala. 


SHE IS A MAID OF ARTLESS GRACE; 
words by Longfellow, from the 


Spanish, music by Rex De Cairos- 
Rego. [17909 


©- Sly 2204911: 2) @ July 24 
1911; E 261966; Rex de Cairos-Rego, 
London, England. 


SHE’S NEVER BEEN IN JIRELAND, BUT 
SHE’S IRISH JUST THE SAME; words 
by Ren Shields, music by Andrew 
Mack. [17910 


©. June 12. 19t- 2c. Sune 14 
1911; E 261279; Ren Shields & An- 
drew Mack, New York, N. Y. 


SHE WAS NOT THE MAIDEN FOR ME; 
words by Chas. H. Reynolds, music 
by }. A. Densler. [alee 

©}, dis DAN Gil Bee “Inilys 125 
1911; E 260784; Chas. H. Reynolds, 
Middletown, N. Y. 


SHELTER IN THE BLOOD OF JESUS; Words 
and music by Seeley D. Kinne. 

[17912 

c. June 28, 

Squire & Kinne, 


©. June 24. foi 2 
Od i 2GnA Shi 
Omaha, Neb. 


1035 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17915 


Pt. mam ss.v. 6 


SHELTERED IN THE ROCK OF AGES; 
words by Ernest G. W. Wesley, music 
by Ba Babs. 400: [17913 

©igunes 24,7191 he. Sune -29, 
1911; E 260537; Benjamin F. Butts, 
New York, N. Y. 


SHEPHERD (THE) OF LOVE; words and 
music by Albert Simpson Reitz. 
[17914 
© Ave A; Wil: 2-erdiuly “yaoi - 
EK 260669; Albert Simpson Reitz, 
Chicago, Ill. 


SHEPHERDESS (THE); by Felix Swin- 
stead; piano. (Three characteris- 
tic pieces for children, no. 2.) 
[17915 
Or Vuly 622; 1Ot 2 er ainliy 24. 
1911; EK 263027; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


SuHip aHoy; by Adolph Schultz, op. 25, 
no. 4; piano. [17916 
© daly Le eolils Oe ek) ally, 7G, 
19s H) 26l7ols; swillis: music, co:, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SHOOTING STARS; by V. Cassimir, op. 
Zep nOsed:. plane, aeonuy 


Or sulyo 17190 see aly 
Gia SE) 261702 = Willis -musies cos 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Sr J’ETAIS DIEU (Were I a god) ; poem 
by Sully Prudhomme, music by 
Courtlandt Palmer; high voice with 
piano ace. [17918 

@ July 74 1911.> 2.e, July 8.19102 
E 261601; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INGOY.: 

SI MI CHIAMANO MIMI. 

(G.) 


SILVER (THE) ROSE; words by Mar- 
guerite Radclyffe Hall, music by 
Liza Lehmann; no. 38 in A minor. 

TOUS 


See Puccini 


© Mouly 110s Ol 2 ce: 
1911; EK 260733; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SINCE [I FURNISHED ON THE HIRE IN- 


STALMENT PLAN; humorous. song, 
written by Graham Squiers, com- 
posed by Randall Walters. [17920 


©) suliy 2 en Ola 2 he Sullivan zde 


1911; EH 261941; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 
Sine! SING! HAPPY HEARTS, SING; 


words by G. Hubi-Newcombe, music 
by Haydn Wood. Oi 

Maly; (22s ekO tila 2 ecu eulliy; 2 24> 
1911; E 263016; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


July 10, | 


SING UNTO THE LorD; words and music 

by Albert Simpson Reitz. [17922 

©, Aug: 1, 19142 2) Grnginae 1911 - 

KH 260675; Albert Simpson Reitz, 
Chicago, I]. 


Sir sTiLL Bitt; words by Arthur J. 
Lamb, music by Seymour Wurth. 
[17923 
© July 3, 1910; Qveyiuly 3, 1911; 
Ei 261427; Joe Morris music co., New 
Yorks; Nak 
SKiP LiVELY; march ard two-step, by 
Jacob Pease; piano. } 17924 
© June ii, 19 ee eialy, 14; 
1911; EK 261999; Jacob Pease, Brook- 
Myvi ING ye, 
SLAVISCHES LIED; musik von Georg 
Vollerthun, op. 8, no. 1, fiir gesang 


u. piano. 1. Ausgabe fiir hodhere 
Stimme. 2. Ausgabe fiir tiefere 
stimme. [17925, 17926 


© June 28, 1911; 2c each July 


28, L911? We 263225) 26a220"" ‘dil: 
Heinr. Aimmermann, Leipzig, Ger- 
many. 


SLIP HIM TO ME; words by Havez, mu- 
sic by Havez and Donnelly, arr. by 
Tom Clark. [17927 

© July’8, 1914 32 cise, 1911": 
EK 262068; Charles Ix. Harris, New 
Yor, NS ve 

SLOW WALTZ; by Heinrich Klingenfeld ; 
violin and piano. (Little suits in C 
major no. 8.) [17928 

© July 14,190 t gee nmiy) 15, 
1911; E 260865; G. Schirmer, New 
York .aNa ia 
SLUMBER SONG; by Arthur Trew; vio- 
loncelio & pianoforte. [17929 
© July 22, Voie 2 eleedniliy, 242 
1911; EK 261974; Stainer & Belli, Itd., 
London. England. 

SLUMBERLAND; words and music by E. 
Martin. . Washington, HH. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [17930 

© June 26, 1911; 2 c June 30, 
1911; -EH 261360; sHnimay Martin, 
3runswick, Me. 

So WE WILL TRUST HIM TO THE END; 
words by Johnson Oatman, jr., 
music by W. M. Yowell. [1793 

©. Mar: 4, :19iiies 2acy sume 27, 
1911; E 260513; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austimes Vex 

im a 

SOCIETY BELLE; waltzes, by Charles 
Welte; piano. iy eey 

© July 8, LOL Are ely sy Tod, 
Ii 261592; H. A. Weyman & sons, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 


1036 


: 
: 
: 


no. 8, 1911 


| MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


17950 


SoFTLY NOW THE LIGHT OF DAY: words 
by G. W. Doane, music by Lucien G. 
Chaffin. [179383 

@etune: 30; 1911;°2.¢ July 14, 
1911; E 261694; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, QO. 


SoGNAaNDO; pagina d’album, by Carlo 
Pedron;: piano. [179384 
eregive 22. 1911: 2 ce July. 24, 
1911; EK 268028; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


SOIREE AU PRATER; valse_ viennoise, 
par Rodolphe Berger, pour orchestre, 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. [17935 

einige ta. 1911-°2' c. suly 17, 
151): E. 261787; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


SotpigR (THE) BOY’S MOTHER; words 
by N. R. Emerson, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [17936 

Ovsuly 12) 1911- 2 ¢. July 18, 
1911; E 260934; N. R. Emerson, 
Crestone, Colo. 


SoLpiER, I WISH YOU WELL; words by 
A. E. Housman, music by Graham 
Peel. [17937 

Cp doie 10/°1911: 2c July: 11, 
1911; E 261648; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SOME DAY, MAY BE TOO LATE; words by 
James Rowe, music by De Loss 
Smith. [17938 

Ordady 1; 1911 3:2 ce. July. 6, 1911; 
EH 261540; De Loss Smith, New 
Worl. .N.. Y. 


SOME FAIR, SWEET MORN; words by 
James Rowe, music by De Loss 
Smith. [17939 


@Miniy A, A911.-,2 ¢. July 6; 1914; 
HE 261541; De Loss Smith, New 
Work; N.Y. 


SOME ONE IS THINKING OF YOU; words 
and music by Leo. R. Burlingame. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17940 

Cy ne 26; 1918-2 ec June 30; 

1911; EH 261334; L. R.- Burlingame, 
Emporium, Pa. 


SOME SWEET DAY; words by D. W.- 
Griffin, music by Seeley D. Kinne. 
[17941 
Gy.dune 28: 
Squire & Ninne, 


@umne, 2440501 2 
Stee S26N ST. 
Omaha, Neb. 


SOMEBODY; song, words by Robert 
Burns, music by Helen Wilkinson 
Dyckman; high voice. [17942 

Oe Inly Wee toll oe. hily « £2. 
1911; E 2607638; G. Schirmer, New 
W OrlswINa Ys: 
SOMEBODY CARES FOR ME; music by 
Paul Bliss; low voice in E flat. 
[17948 
©) Jue, et ROM? IC a auily, Ay, 
1911; H 261753? Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SOMEWHERE, SOMETIME; words and mu- 

sic by O. L. Thompson. [17944 

© A°e Tully 3) 191l= 2614389 

O. L. Thompson, Eureka Springs, 
Ark. 


OMMERFELT (WALDEMAR) Six Scan- 
dinavian pieces; by W. Sommerfelt; 
piano. Contents: 1. On the fjord. 
2:,Danee* of tthe hnlder, (3. The 
fishermaid’s song. 4. The village 
carnival. 5. Melody. 6. Norwegian 
caprice. [17945 

©! July 15 aol 2 ve aly 17, 
1911; E 261812; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


Son (THE) OF GOD HATH POWER; 

words and music by P. P. Bilhorn. 

[17946 

Sin Or Ot 2a: Valve as 

1911; EH 262080; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


TR 


Sone (A), A CROSS, A LIFE; words and 
music by Albert Simpson Reitz. 


[17947 
© Aue. AOU 22 ee duly 
1911; E 260672; Albert Simpson 


Reitz, Chicago, [1]. 
Sone EvREKA (rev.) by G. W. Fields, 


Shenandoah, Ia. G. W. Fields 
Moi]: 96> p. -obl: WiGmomSOl0: 
[17948 


©. dune ls 19d. 2: ic. Tully.” 5; 
1911; A 292281; G. W. Fields, Shen- 
andoah, Ia. 

SoNG OF THE FLOUR-MILL; words by Ed- 
win Arnold, music by Percy Alger- 
non Whitehead. (Three songs of 
the east.) [17949 

©L July to.” 191 Dc. Saly: 20; 
1911; E 261901; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

SONG OF THE GIRL GUIDES; action song 
for girls, words by Sheila E. Braine, 
music by R. M. Harvey. [17950 

© June 30, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 
1911; EH 261243; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


1037 


Sone (THE) OF THE INDIAN MOTHER; 
words by Lulu W. Mitchell, music 
by Gaston De Bréville; in D minor, 
and EF minor. [17951 


Or Inalgr ta? A9it 2 ve. Ina V7 
1911; E 261811; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


SONG OF THE SERPENT CHARMERS; words 
by Edwin Arnold, music by Percy 
Algernon Whitehead. (Three songs 
of the east.) [17952 


Or suly 19) 19 De. ily 20: 
1911; E 261908; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Sona (THE) OF THE SPIRIT OF THE 
HouR; from Prometheus unbound, 
poem by P. B. Shelley, music by 
Charles Villiers Stanford, op. 125, 
no. 4. [17953 


© July 22, WOd dl 92) Yen au, ae 
1911; H 261975; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


SONGS OF EVANGELISM ... ed. by H. R. 
Christie, Cincinnati, O., The Stand- 
ard publishing company, 1911. 
SS pi) L2mon 0.30! [17954 


© July 4, 1911; 2c. July 8, 1911; 
A 292333; Standard pub. co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


SONGS OF JUNETIDE; a children’s day 
Service, by various composers. Svo. 
[17955 


© Apr 25, 191 2 ene. 29; 
1911; A 290964; Tullar-Meredith 
co.,. New York, N. Y. 


SoNGS OF LOVE AND PRAISE; a chil- 
dren’s day service, libretto by Frank 
EK. Graeff, music by Thos. R. Mid- 
dleton. S8vo. [17956 


© May 4, 1911; 2 ce. June 29, 
1911; A 290956; Asa Hull co:, New 
Wonk Ni XY: 


Sones (THE) OF THE BOYS IN BLUE; 
words and music by Lawrence Cor- 


bett. [17957 
Or duly 28a 2 ey snail, wail 
1911; E 263234; Lawrence Corbett 


and Milton Gates, Rochester, N. Y. 


SONGS. WITHOUT WORDS; 
Kate Vannah; piano solo. 


Oi daaly, 20s! all 
1911; E 261945; M. 


album by 
[17958 


ea Duly 2a. 
Witmark & 


sons, New York, N. Y. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pl. tay S.; 'v..6 
ee ee eee Mb Ae 


SONNENUNTERGANG (Sunset); ged. von 
Felix Dahn, English version by Ed- 
ward Oxenford, musik.von Felix 
Weingartner, op. 51. (Abendlieder, 
no. 2.) [17959 


© May ii) 19 Qee July 31, | 
1911; E 263244; Breitkopf & Hirtel, | 
New York, N. Y. if 


SONO ANDANTI? FINGERO DI DORMIRE. 
See Puccini (G.) ; 


SONS OF THE SOUTH; by H. E. Van 
Surdam; piano, with text. [17960 
© July 41) 19 wew aly 17, 
1911; E 261718; H. EH. Van Surdam, 
Fort Bliss, Tex. 


SOURIRE GAI; et, Douce pensée; mor- 
ceaux trés faciles, par Ch. Graziani- 
Walter, op. 398, pour piano. (AI- 
bum mignon, no. 5 et 6.) [17961 


© June 19, 19ers haly. ot, 
1911; E 263258; C. Sehmidl & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Sous LA FEUILLEE; par Francis Thomé, 
op. 29, transcription par Marcel 
Rouher, pour harmonium. 4to. 

[17962 

© July 13,491 eer Maly, 17 

1911; E 261778; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


Sous LE CHARME D’UNE VIERGE; paroles 
e musique de G. Aubert. [17963 


© June 16) 19d o2 yey sly, 15: 
1911; HE 260891; G. Aubert, Paris, 
France. 


Sous LES SAULES; barecarolle by Louis 
Nicole, op. 54; violin and piano. 
(Stainer & Bell’s violin library no. 
Ta) [17964 


© June 2, 1911-72 ec) tome Se 191 1 
FE) 258745; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


SouTH WIND; by Adolph Schultz, op. 
25, no. 25 piano, [17965 


© July Ue: 19ers 
1911; E 261754; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SOUVENIR TENDRE; valse sur les motifs 
de la chanson, de H. Fragson, arr. 
par A. Bose, pour orchestre. 4to. 

[17966 


© May 24; 190i 2 venue 022; 
1911; KE 258150; Christiné, Paris, 
France. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8. 1911 


SOUVENIRS D’ENFANCE (From my child- 
hood); suite de morceaux faciles, 
par Serge Bortkiewicz, op. 14, pour 
piano. Complet. [17967 

Oy tone 14. 1911; 2 ¢c. July 6, 
1911; E 261479; D. Rahter, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


SPADEA (VINCENZO) 40 grand studies 
of unsurpassed beauty and me- 
chaniec, for clarinet; by Vincent 
Spadea. Book. 1. obl. S8vo. 

[17968 

mrbee 1: 1910: 2:c. July 6, 1911; 

E 261568; Vincenzo Spadea, New 
Vorls rns Y: 


SPANISH SERENADE (Spanisches stiind- 
chen): study on finger staccato and 
crossed hands, by Alfred Kaiser; 
piano. (Four short pieces, no. 2.) 

[17969 

(Omid 22. 1911: 2. ¢e July 24, 

1911; E 261977; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London, England. 


SPARKLING EYES; words and music by 
Will L. Livernash. [17970 
Omamyedg t911* 2 ec, July 15, 
1911; E 260884; Jos. M. Daly. Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SPEEDING ALONG IN AN AUTO; words 
and music by HE. A. Konarske. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17971 

© amy 12, 1911: 2 ec. July 18, 

1911; EX 260941; Edward A. Ko- 
narske, Detroit, Mich. 


SPIELMANNSZAUBER; ged. von Ferd. 
Dietz, musik von Ludwig Baumann, 
fiir mannerchor. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. [17972 

© wume 12,1911: 2c. July 6, 1911: 
Ke 261455; Karl Hochstein, Heidel- 
berg, Germany. 

See Verdi (G.). 

SPRIGHTLY AND GAY; polka, by A. KE. H. 
Lehmann, op. 10; piano. [17973 

Cri, 10,1911: 2. ¢ July 10: 
1911; E 260745; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

SPRING; waltz song, words and music 

by C. BE. Edgerly. [17974 
@ tic July 5, 1911: b) 260647: 
Cora E. Edgerly, Portland, Me. 


SPIRIT IMMORTAL. 


SPRING BLOSSOMS; waltz by Charles R. 


Vossbrinek, op. 3, no. 1; piano. 
[17975 
Owiuly it MLO: Qe) Fully = 12. 
1911; E 260764; G. Schirmer, New 
Vork,.Ne Ye 


17984 


SPRING BRINGS DREAMS OF YOU; words 
by E. A. Enkelmann, music by L. 
Farrar. [17976 

© 1c. June 28, 1911: 261167 - 
Mrs. E. A. Enkelmann, Springfield, 
- Mass. 


SPRINGTIME; words by Margaret A. 
Griner, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [17977 


© Julyane- aot: 2 ce. bully: 1s 
1911; E 260937; Margaret A. Griner, 
San Antonio, Tex. 


by Clement M. Spurling, op. 7; 


piano. (Bagatelles, no. 5.) [17978 
Owl AsO > ec uly 1S. 19a 
E 260842; Augener, lid., London, 


England. 


SPURLING (CLEMENT M.) Impromptu; 
op. 7; piano. (Bagatelles, no. 4.) 

[17979 

© July 219m 2 July. tod 


EK 260841; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 

—— Melody, op. 7; piano. (Baga- 
telles, no. 1.) [17980 


Cnt tot 2c. Joly 13, toad: 
E 260888; Augener, ltd., London, 
England. 


SQUAW MAN; words and music by Ed- 
die Gray. [17981 


@xvsuly Hse Nails Ber tulye20; 
1911; E 261879; Blood-Koehler & co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


STACCATO MARCH (Zum schluss) ; study 
on thirds, by Alfred Kaiser; piano. 
[17982 


© July .<22 19 2 c., Sully 24. 
1911; E 261978; Alfred Lengnick & 
eco., London, England. 


STADIUM (THE) SONG; words by 
Harold L. Cleasby, music by Wil- 
liam C. Stickles. [17983 


© June 2, 1911; 2c. June 30, 1911; 
E 268048; J. Herman Wharton, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


STEADFAST LOVE; words by J. E. Hines, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[17984 


© June 26, 1911; 2 c« June 30, 
AGI OR) 26dS14 ye Hs lines, “Pol- 
locksville, N. C. 


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pt. Dems. v. 6 


STEEDE (A), A STEEDE; words by Wil- 
liam Motherwell, music by Hugh S. 
Roberton; mixed voices. 4to. (The 
choral handbook, Curwen ed. no. 
60975. ) [17985 


© July %, 1911; 2 ¢. July 20,4911; 
E 261651; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, England. 


STONE HARBOR; words and music by 


Lois M. Worden. [17986 
© 1 ce July 21, 1911; BE 261950; 


Lois M. Worden, Wildwood, N. J. 


Story (THE) oF JESUS; words by H. 
Bardsley, music by C. E. Rogers. 
[17987 


©' July 8, 19112 2 cx dulydi2, 1941 ; 
E 262062 ; Henry Bardsley, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


Story (A) OF LOVE; words and music 
by M. M. Bassett. (Gospel songs.) 
[17988 


(©) Tiualky, 14. Olas 22 eee uly 2a 
1911; E 261897; Minnie M. Bassett, 
Bellingham, Wash. 


STRAUSS (RICHARD) Friihstticks-scene ; 
aus der Komodie ftir musik, Der 
Rosenkavalier, von R. Strauss, arr. 
von Carl Besl, ftir klavier zu vier 
hiinden. [17989 


Omsunen20) 191i» Zikes sSulliyands: 
1911; E 260889; A. Fiirstner, Paris, 
France. 


—— Nachkliinge aus dem Rosenkava- 
lier; komédie ftir musik von R. 
Strauss, op. 59, arr. von Otto Neit- 
zel, ftir klavierfantasie. [17990 

©) Jullyas, wotde Dey duly, 29 yO ta: 
E 262301; Adolph Ftirstner, Paris, 
France. 


Rosenkavalier (Der); vorspiel 
zum. 1. aufzuge, aus der komddie 
fiir musik, v. R. Strauss, arr. von 
Carl Besl, fiir klavier zu vier hiin- 
den. [17991 

©e june.20) Aid Sones ahaily aS, 
1911; E 260890; A. Fiirstner, Paris, 
France. 


walzer aus der komdodie fur 
music, von R. Strauss, op. 59, bear- 
beitung von Otto Singer, fiir 2 man- 
dolinen und klavier. [17992 

©r June, 30 slots geen Iruliye: 5: 


1911; E 260888; A. Fiirstner, Paris, 
France. 


STRIFE (THE) IS O’ER; anthem for 
Easter, words from Luke 24 and part 
of a hymn, musie by J. W. Lerman; 
mixed voices. 4to. [179938 


© Mar. 4 eit] Sree thine 29: 
1911; E 260561 ; Tullar- Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


STUDENTS’ GLIDE; turkey wing, dance, 
from the Red rose, by Robert Hood 
Bowers; piano. [17994 

© June 28, 19f- 27 une 2S, 
1911; E 261204; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


STUDENT’s (A)* PRAYER; written and 
composed by F. S. Hyde. [17995 
© June 9, 1911; 1 c. July 6, 1911, 
1e. July 18, 1911; E 262073; Freder- 
ick Smith Hyde, Springfield, Mass. 


STURMABEND (Evening storm) ; 
von Friedrich Hebbel. English ver- 
sion by Edward Oxenford, musik 
von Felix Weingartner, op. 51. (Ab- 
endlieder, no, 6.) [17996 

© May 11, .19id5, 2) cy Iuly. 31) 
1911; E 263245; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


ged. 


SUFFRAGETTE, YOU ARE A DANDY; words 
by E. E. Chambers, music by Paul 
EHugene. [17997 

© July 15,219 2 emily) 15) 
1911; E 260880; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


SUMMER DAYS; medley march two- 
step, by Al. Piantadosi, arr. by 
Archie Ames; band. 4to. 


© June 2, 1911; 2c. June 8, 1911; 
E 258726; Leo Feist, New 
INE ONG 

—— medley overture, arr. by Robert 

Recker; band. 4to. 

© June 2% aoe 
1911; E 261168; 
York; N. Ne 


e. June 28, 
Leo Feist, New 


SUNBURST (THE) FLAG OF GREEN AND | 


GOLD; words and music by Joseph P. 
Burns. [18000 


©) July 425) oiale eee sly le 
1911: E 261636: Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SUNSHINE (THE) ; words by Carlton 
Hill, music. by F. Corder. (St. 
Cecilia, eleventh series, no. 18.) 

[18001 

©: July: 12; oi 2aetuly 248 

1911; E 268065: Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London, England. 


1040 


[17998 


York, | 


[17999 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. §, 1911 


SuOMIS SANG; finnischen volkslied von 
Fr. Pacius, deutsche nashdichtung 
von Rich. Stecher, music bearb. von 
hueoesosunest, op. Si, no. 59, fir 


minnerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
Ato: * [18002 
Cmune 10; 1911: 2 ¢« July 6 


1911; EH 261469; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


SUPPLEMENTARY SONG SERIES, NO. 4, 
for sixth and _ seventh grades. 
Comp. and arr. by Edward Bailey 
mre 2... Boston, New York 
fetc.] Silver, Burdett & company 
[1911]. 64 p. S8vo. $0.15. [18003 

Owais 19,1911; 2 ce July 21, 
1911; A 292629; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


SUR LES POINTES; air de ballet, par 
Maurice Pesse, pour le piano. 
[18004 
July. 18 
Durand et cie., 


O©mminiye M139, 1911; 2 c. 
Aires OR 261779 : 
Paris, France. 


SWEET ALICE OR VIOLETS BLUE; words 
and music by R. C. Marsden. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18005 

Geimner 26/1911: »2 c. June. 30, 

1911; E 2613856; Robt. C. Marsden, 
Chicago, Il. 


SWEET GOLDEN CURLS; words and mu- 
sic by Mrs. Myra Coleman. Wash- 
ington: H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18006 

© Aune 26, 1911-2 ce June 80, 

Git ene 2G1290):; Mrs: J. BH: Cole: 
man, Vernon, Pa. 


SWEET, HALLOWED REST (Ave Maria) ; 
words and music by Archie Mac- 
Donald; mixed voices. 4to. [18007 

Cray, oies 191-2 cx duly 31, 
1911; E 2638228; Archie MacDonald, 
Boston, Mass. 


SWEET (THE) LITTLE GIRL AND THE 
QUAINT SQUEEGEE; words by Charles 
F. Lester (by permission), music by 
H. Waldo Warner. (Octavo series 
(mixed voices, secular) no. 149.) 

[18008 

©muly-6, 1911: 2 ¢. July 10, 1911; 

EH 260709; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SWEET MAGNOLIA; waltzes, by F. J. 
Leitzy; piano. [18009 


Gus uly ot Ot 2c: july Ge W911 - 
E 261446; Fred J. Leitzy, Bucyrus, O. 


on 
_—$—$<$<$$—$—— 


18019 


SWEET MAIDS WALTZ; 
croft; piano. [18010 
©} sume 26). 19d Qe Suly 31; 
41911; H 2638232: Wm. Baneroft, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


by Wm. Ban- 


SWEET MEMORIES; valse by Archibald 
Joyce. arr. for band. 4to. (Boosey 
& co.’s brass and reed band journal, 


TORE een) [18011 
iC) June, 190d? se June) 19) 
19it: WH 260775; Krancis;, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


SWEET RECOLLECTIONS; reverie, by F. E. 
Wilson; piano or cabinet organ. 


[18012 
© sunes22. 119i 2 e7 Junes 2s: 
AS a Y26I21S s. DET UW. Crist, 


Moultrie, O. 


SWEET ROSALIE; words by M. Barrett 
Edwardes, music by Greg Sullivan. 
[18013 
Oi sully 14191 2 ce. Duly a5; 
1911; E 260855; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 
SWEET SELECTIONS; song book from His 
fulness, C. P. Jones and others. 
[18014 
©@ July >, doll: 2 ¢“laly 2t 19 
E 2630384; Charles P. Jones, Jack- 
son, Miss. 


SWEET SENORITA; lyric and music by 
Manuel Klein. [18015 


Orly | 22. A OP) 2) Cae duly wee, 
1911; E 261996; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

SWEET (THE) STORY OF OLD; words by 
Jemima Luke, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith; mixed voices. 4to. [18016 


©) Apr -29) 190i 2 es ane 29) 
1911; E 260560; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York N. ‘Y. 


SWEET THOUGHTS (Douce _ pensée) ; 
waltz by Joseph Burnes; piano. 
[18017 
© eo holy LOAN Gia sy Zen aIalye Al, 
1911; E 261647; Joseph Burnes, Lud- 
low, Vt. 


SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD; words and 

musie by O. L. Thompson. [18018 

Orik.es July 3,19 Hy 2Pol440; 

O. L. Thompson, Eureka Springs, 
Ark. 


SWEETHEART (THE) OF MY DREAMS; 
words and music by F. C. Lind. 
[18019 
Opis eeduiy WO, 19d 26002 : 
Fred. C. Lind, Passaic, N. J. 


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18020 


plies, ¥.'6 


SWEETHEART WON’T YOU LET MY DREAMS 
COME TRUE; words by G. Whitmore, 
music by Ridley Bell, arr. by Benj. 
EF. Chambers. [18020 

© 1c. July 18, 1911; E 262086; 
George Whitmore, Mulberry, Kans. 


Swine sone; by Adolph Schultz, op. 
25, no. 1; ‘piano: [18021 
©) edly yt, hott: oD. clmehunly: nal 
119i Hr 267555 Wallis  musie. \eos 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SWING, SWING; words by H. A. Smith, 
music by F. Morton. [18022 
© icy July 14. 791d sh) 261659: 

L. W. Smith, Los Angeles, Cal. 


SwWIss SONG; music by Carl Eckert, 
edited by Karl Bender; high in D. 
[18028 
© sume 21 19id - Over Il seal: 
E 261394; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


SYLPHENTANZ (Dance of the sylphes) ; 
par Paul Zilcher, op. 89, pour piano. 
(Impressions, no. 3.) [18024 

© May 18, 1911; 2c. July 6; 1911; 
E 261511; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


SYMPATHIE; waltz by EH. Mezzacapo, 
arr. by W. K. Whiting; orchestra. 
Ato. [18025 

©rjuly 8; 19i) 2 ey duly lid Od de: 
E 260819; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Syracuse (THE) GIRLS; words by 
Celia M. Kennedy, music by Her- 
bert Rand. [18026 

© June 2, 1911; 2c. June 30, 1911; 
EK 2638044; J. Herman Wharton, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


SYRACUSE TOAST SONG; words by Laura 
Katherine Scott, music by Stephen 
C. Healy. [18027 

© June 2, 1911; 2c. June 30, 1911; 
EH 263045; J. Herman Wharton, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


INAKH, CARH  LIDTLE sGiRL. “WAKE CARES 
lyric by George V. Hobart, music by 


Raymond Hubbell. [18028 
© July Via LO td 2 Ne uly tle: 
LOH sh AZOGao: palais) elas (ec 


Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 
INGE NG 
TAKE ME BACK TO MINNIE; words by 
Edward Burt, music by C. H. Elvir. 
(J. Victor Bergquist.) [18029 
©) June, 25, 191 92).c; une, 29. 
1911; EH 261650; Edward R. Burt, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


1042 


TAKE ME TO THE DEAR OLD COMSTOCK; 
words by G. H Devany, music by 
H. Laycock. [18030 

©... July Abs 190 eer duly. ta 
1911; E 260881; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


TALES OF HoFFMAN. See Offenbach 


(J.) 


TANGLED IN LOVE; by O. HE. Crabtree; 
piano. 
dale co. 

©. July 12; iii, only: iss 
1911; E 260958; Olive Estelle Crab- 
tree, Shelby, N. C. 


TANTALISING; written by A. J. Mills, 
composed by Bennett Scott. 
England, Star music pub. co., Itd. 


[18032 | 


© duly 4 19h une 26 
1911; E 261111; J. Anderson. Lon- 
don, England. 


TANZLIED; ged. von Miiller v. d. Werra, 
musik von J. B. Zerlett, op. 150, no. 
2, ftir gemischten chor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. 

© June 20. 19 ee uly ae 
1911; E 261457; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany, 


TARENTELLA; by Walter L. Twinning; 
violin and piano. (Four pieces, no. 
De) [180354 

© June 29, 19id: eZ 


don, England. 


TARANTELLE; par FE’. G. Byford, op. 20, 
no. 2, pour piano solo. 
©: Apr: (29; “oid; Beer uly. Ge 
1911; E 261506; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Tr DEUM LAUDAMUS; set to music by 
C. Hubert H. Parry. [String instru- 
ments.] 1.) Basso 2. Wiola. 3. Vile- 
loncello. 4. Violino primo. 5. Vio- 
lino secondo. [18036-18040 

© July 12, 1911; 2c each July 15, 
1911: E 260802—260806: Novello & 
co., Itd., London, England. 


and organ. 4to. 
choir book, no. 855.) [18041 


©), June6, 1911) 2 examen Ole 
E 261797; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- | 
[18031 § 


London, } 


[18033 } 


e. July 1Og4 
1911; E 261657; Weekes & co., Lon-)§ 


[18035 


set to music in the key of B flat, | 
by George C. Martin; mixed voices jf}; 
(Novello’s parish §} 


Se teeta 
- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


18060 


Ts DEUM LAUDAMUS IN D; words from 
prayer book. music by Harriet Van 
Boskerck. 4to. (The Parish choir 
no. 1474. ] [18042 

(same ts, 1911;.2 c. July 3, 1911; 
E 261378; Charles L. Hutchins, Con- 
cord, Mass. 

TEARS TELL THE STORY TO ME; words 
and music by Carl and Frank Wil- 
son. , [18048 

fememiye 10, 1911; 2 ¢c. July 11, 


Prot; BY 261622: Carl EF. Wilson, 
Greenville, Ohio. 

TECHNISCHE STUDIEN (Technical 
studies); von Louis Plaidy, die 


ganze original-ausgabe sorfaltig re- 
vidiert, mit nachtriglichen uebungen 
und anhang hinzugeftigt, von Hans 
Semper, fiir das pianoforte. 

Sr aniets, A9lt; 2c. July 12, 
1911; E 260766; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


' TEMPLE COMMANDERY; march by Ey- 


erett J. Evans, arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer; military band. 4to. [18045 
Cimiv tiie t9ld: 2. ¢. July 18, 


1972; BH) 260793; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia, Pa. 


TEMPTER’S (THE) POWER; Words by 
| James Rowe, music by Albert C. 
| Fisher. [18046 

Orauiy.s, £9i1> 2.¢. July 11,1911: 
| E 261630; Brown-Franklin co., Fort 
| Worth, Tex. 


TENDER THOUGHTS (Siisse gedanken) ; 


| by Max Werner, op. 22; piano. (8 
| album leaves, no. 2.) [18047 
Cpanive ts, i9ilt- 2) ¢., July 24, 


19115 E 261987 ; 


B. F. Wood music 
| co., Boston, Mass. 


| TENDRESSE; et, Jouissance; morceaux 
| trés faciles par Ch. Graziani-Walter, 
op. 398, pour piano. (Album mig- 
non, no. 1 et 2.) [18048 

@7 dune 29,1911; 2 ¢. July 31, 
Oi; H265259; C. Schmid! & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


TENNESSEE; words and music by Laura 
| Freeman Stearns. [18049 
Op dnivittt«, 1912 ce. duly 17, 
1911: E 261756; Willis music co., 
| Cincinnati, Ohio. 


TEXAS FRONTIER; words and music by 
re &.. Bell. 
Dugdale co. [18050 

| © July 12. 1911: 2 ¢ July 18. 

| 1911; E 260957; Polly E. Bell, Moun- 

tain Park, Okla. 


Washington, H. Wirkus 


[18044 | 


TEXAS PRANCE; words by L. Wolfe 

Gilbert, music by Melville J. Gideon. 

[18051 

©? July 15, )19dte/ 2 e. Duly. 15, 

1911; E 261703; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


THANK you; words by Lizzie Dear- 

mond, music by Charles C. Ackley. 

[18052 

@ Apr. 19. 19d0°. 2 e June. 29: 

1911; E 260563; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


‘THAT CREEPY SONG; words by Lizzie 


De...Armond, music by  F... Clark 
Perry. [18053 

@\ july 5, 1911s) e. Daly de. 1904 : 
E 260756; F. Clark Perry, Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn. 


THAT DAFFY RAG; words by Eli Daw- 

son, music by Jos. M. Daly. [18054 

© July 2) 191t= 2c, july. ¥. 1911- 

H . 260662; Jos. M. Daly, Boston, 
Mass. 


THAT HAREM SCARUM SKIRT; words by 
James E. Butler, music by Orland 
Atkins. [18055 

© duly: A2Z0 ttt + )2 el Palys 12, 
1911; E 260781; James E. Butler, 
Red Deer, Canada. 


THAT PECULIAR RAG; words by Ernie 
Erdman, music by F. M. Fagan. 1. 
sous. 2) Piano: arr. “by Jimmie 
Blyer. [18056, 18057 


© June 23, 1911; 2 c each June 
23, 00d) =) ,- 261284. 261285. Ted 
Snyder co., New York, N. Y. 


THAT RAGTIME TWIRL; words and mu- 
sic by K. Dolan. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [18058 


@. june 26.) (Ota (20a) Iunen30: 
1911; E 261870; Kathleen Dolan, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


THAT SWEET STORY; 
Jemima Luke, music by De Loss 
Smith. [18059 


©) ulyel tO 2 ex siuly 6.) 1S: 
E 261542; De Loss Smith, New 
Mork Ne Ye 


words by Mrs. 


THAT SWEET VOICE; words and music 
by Mrs. EH. M: D. Gould. [18060 


@ June, 242. NOt 2c. ynes2s, 
1911; E 261175; Squire & Kinne, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


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18061 


pt. 111, n. s., v.6 


THEME AND VARIATIONS IN F; by Wil- 
liam Faulkes, op. 143; organ. (The 
organist’s anthology, no. 19.) 

[18061 

2. daly 8. hols: 

Schirmer, ‘New York, 


© July 7 1911: 
EH 261602 ; G. 
N. Y. 


THERE IS A HAPPY LAND; from Little 


Miss Fix-it, words by Jack Nor- 
worth, music by Jerome Kern. 

[18062 

© duly 14, A9ldley 2ey) uly yl: 


1911 ; 
New 


EH 261664 : Norworth pub. COs, 

York, (N:; Y. 

words and musie by 
[18063 


Ge, Juner2 7. 
foundation 


THERE IS JOY; 


J. HK. Mayfield. 

Cr War 4.7 191 12 
LOSE) 7260522) = Bhim 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


THERE'LL ALWAYS BE A CORNER BY THE 
FIRE FOR YOU; written by Worton 
David, music by R. Penso. [18064 

© dune. 26, 1911. 2 ¢. dune’ 26; 
1911; E 261114; Von Tilzer music 
Co.) New York, INe Ye 


THERE'LL BE A BIG TIME IN OUR OLD 
TOWN TO-NIGHT; words by C. T. 
Hinckley, music by C. J. W. Jerreld, 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18065 

Oe siuly: 12) oii 22 Fea Sully es. 

1911; EK 260924; Clara T. Hinckley, 
Columbus, O. 


THERE’LL BE DIRTY WORK AT THE CROSS- 
ROADS TONIGHT; written by John lL. 
St. John, composed by R. Penso. 

[18066 

Oy aakA wy Aileen re clen ike 

EK 261606; Von “Tilzer music CO: 
New York. INN 2G 

THERE’S NO ONE LIKE THE OLD FOLKS 
AFTER ALL; words and music by W. 


T. Williams. [18067 
(Oy dias eR Woiale Die, dius ales, 
1911: E 260859; W. T.. Williams, 
Lynn, Mass. 
TTHERE’S NOTHING LIKE A MOTHER’S 


LOVE; words by Wim. A. Lang, music 
by May Greene. [18068 

(CO) shiky, 22, Wena es Bie, Vayu, Deh 
1911; E 263050; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

THERE’S WIDENESS IN GOD’S MERCY; 
words by Frederick W. Faber, music 
by Chas. Dudley Underhill; medium 
voice. [18069 

Oy yulye 3.1 10d 2) eho, od 
E 261548; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


THEY ALL LOOK GOOD WHEN THEY ARE 
FAR AWAY; words by Wm. C. Welzel 
jr., music by William Held. [18070 

©: July 7S aiOiiiy a2 oem nl ye 7 
LOA aR) 263048 - Chas. H. Hender- 
son mus. GO: Corry, Pa. 


THou, O GoD, ART PRAISED IN’ SION; 
full anthem, words from Psalms 
DXGVey XXL, and evii., music by Cuth- 
bert Harris; mixed voices. 4to. 

| [18071 

© June 29, 1911; 2 ce. June 30, 

1911; E 261284; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


THOUSAND (A) NIGHTS WITH YoU; 
words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by 
John Wicetame [18072 


© July 8) 1927 gules 7, 19 i: 
E 262069; Charles K. Harris, New 
York: Noae 


THROWING KISSES; mazurka brillante, 
by Carl Heins, op. 127; piano. 
[18073 
© July 8) 191 2rerainives. 1901": 
EK 261588: Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


TIME (THE) OF GOLDEN DREAMS; Syra- 
cuse university song, words and 
music by Sidney Eastwood Lane. 

[18074 


© June 2, 1911; 2 ¢. June 30, 1911; 
E 263046; J. Herman Wharton, Syra- 
cuse, N, Y. 


TINGLES; intermezzo, by Olive B. 
Miller; piano. [18075 
© Suly 14 Onl ey ily 4s 


1911; HE 261682; Olive B. Miller, 
Bartlesville, Okla. 

TIPPERARY; words by Arthur Buck- 
nam, music by Sidney Toler. [18076 


© June 17, 1911; 2 e- June 28, 
1911: BH 261192; Portland music co., 
Portland, Me. 


TIRO A SEGNO NAZIONALE ITALIANO; 
marcia militare, di FE. Emilio Caso- 
nato; piano. [18077 

© July 8, 191s 2) chalarirs, LOT 
E 260679; EF. E.-Casonato, New 
SOONG SO 


’TIS EVER SO (Semper idem) ; words by 
Charlotte Becker, music by Clarence 


C. Robinson. [1SO78 
© Sully 13) Wed e2 errllayecalcay 
1911; E 260886; Clayton F. Summy 


co., Chicago, Il. 


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no. 8, 1911 


"TIS FUN TO MEET DURING CENTENNIAL 
WEEK; words by Albert Moore, mu- 
sic by John Cronin. [18079 


June 17, 1911; 2c. June 27, 
1911; E 260696; Albert Moore, Cosh- 
octon, Ohio. 


"TIS THE MIDNIGHT CRY; words and 
music by Littie B. Colver. [18080 
© June 24, 1911; 2-c. June 28, 
1911; E 261188; Squire & Kinne, 
Omaha, Neb. 


To ALL GOOD FELLOWSHIP; 
Francis H. Medhurst, music by 
Theodore Westman. [18081 

©ice July 8, 1911; EH 261594; 
Theodore Westman & Francis H. 
Medhurst, New York, N. Y. 


To ARMS; words by Austin Taylor, 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel. [18082 


{©) Mar. 4, 1911; 2 ¢« June 27, 
1911; E 260499; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


lyric by 


To DAFFODILS; lyric by Herrick, music 
by Landon Ronald; no. 2 in C. 
[18083 
Ouiwlay Golsit: 2c. July 7, 1911; 
E 260691; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


To FAIRY LAND WITH YOU; words and 
music by W. F. Campbell. [18084 
©) June. 26, 1911: 2 c. June’ 28, 
fee ol 2t6: Wellington F. 
Campbe!l, Warren, Pa. 


_To MY HEART SWEET MEMORIES CLING; 
words and music by Lulu C. Lam- 


bert. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [18085 
a vob i2, 1914; 2°¢e. July 18, 


fe 1911: EH 260928; 


i iC. «Lambert, 
| Schenectady, N. Y. 


TOE DANCE No. 2; by M. Payson; piano. 


[18086 


© 1c. June 26,.1911; E 261160: 
| Mary Payson, San Diego, Cal. 


TOOTSIE WORE A HOBBLE DRESS; words 
and music by Joseph Abramson. 
Washington: H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18087 
“© June 26, 1911; 2 @ June 380, 
1911; E 261308; Joseph Abramson, 
New York, N. Y. 


| Tournr, JOLIE. ROUET ; 
Pesse, pour le piano. 
Weduly 13; 1901 2) ex Faly 17, 
1911; E 261780; Durand et cie, 
Paris, France. 


Maurice 
[18088 


par 


ll a Sa 


18099 

Toy (THE) SOLDIERS’ MARCH; com- 

posed and arranged by Percy E. 

Fletcher. 1. Part for rip. clarinets 

in B flat. 2. Part for solo clarinets 
3. Part for conductor. 


in B flat. 
. [18089-18091 

© June 29, 1911; 2 c. each June 
30, 1911; E 261235—261237; Novello 
& co.. ltd., London, England. 


TRADE NAMES; written and composed 

by Charles Osborne; in G. [18092 

OC July os, 1910 22 ¢. July 3, 191: 

E 261411; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


TRAMP PHILOSOPHY; recitation with 
piano acc., words by R. G. Berry, 
music by J. Vaughan Berry. (Ausi- 
cal monologues, no. 61.) [18093 

OUsuly? 2h fot: 2° ¢) July $24; 


1911; E 261942; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 
TRANSATLANTIQUES (LES); comédie 


musicale en 3 actes et 4 tableaux, de 
Abel Hermant et Franc-Nohain, 
musique, de Claude Terrasse; par- 
tition compléte pour chant et piano. 
[18094 
‘CG. July 29= 19013 Se. July 24. 
1911; D 18938; Max Eschig, Paris, 
France. 


TRAV’LING HOME TO GLORY; words and 
music by O. L. Thompson. [18095 


©) fe duly 3) 19 =f) - 26144 
O. L. Thompson, Eureka Springs, 
Ark. 


TREASURED KEEPSAKE; Waltz, by Hein- 
rich Engel; piano. [18096 
©. July 10; 19s 2 ec.) July. 10: 
1911; E 260746; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

TREMONT (THE); march and two-step, 
by Frank Leonard; piano or cabinet 
organ. [18097 

© tyime 22, A11e+2e: June ‘2s; 
1911; E 261214; D. W. Crist, Moul- 
CEIE: (O: 

TREUER TOD; ged. von Theod. Korner, 
musik von Fritz Neuert, op. 103, fiir 
mannerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. [1S098 

© dune 12 Aol. 2 ve, va algae, 
1911; E 261464; Karl Hochstein, 
Heidelberg. Germany. 

Trout (THE) (La truite); valse de 
salon, by August Nolck, op. 176; 
piano. [18099 

@©-_ July *19., 1914): 2c. Tuly -19, 
1911; E 261877; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1045 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18100 


pt. Tas, v..6 


TRY AND MAKE YOUR NEIGHBORS HAPPY 
Too; from The campus, by Walter 
De Leon; hotel orchestra, no. 192. 
4to. [18100 

@©o duly 152d911e 2c aly Le 
1911; E 261715; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N.- Y. 

TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH) An- 
dante funebre; from String quar- 
tette in EK flat minor, by P. Tschai- 
kowsky, op. 380, arr. by Alfred J. 
Silver; organ. obl. S8vo. [18101 

© Apr. 29, 1911; 2. ¢ July 6, 1911; 
E 261517; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


TURKEY (THE) GOBBLER’S BALL; words 
by Havey and Donnelly, music by 
James B. Blyler. [18102 

©) eli ye tale OG Zee ayia 
1911; E 261688; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 

TURKEY TROT; from Little Miss Fix-it, 
by Jerome Kern and David Stamper ; 
piano. [18103 

© “uly vik 19th yes Sully da, 
NGI AGS ec. pully. 17, VO SES 262065 & 
Norworth pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


"TWAS ALL FOR ME; words by T. C. 
Smith, music by M. P. Rouse. 
[18104 


© June 9) 19d Qres duly, f, 1911: 
EH 260676; M. P. Rouse, Dowagiac, 
Mich. 


*TWAS BUT A SIMPLE SONG; words and 
music by Julian Jordan. [18105 
@©pApe, 17, 19022 "eu sunes 29, 
1911; E 260564; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


TwiticHt; words by Latta Griswold, 
music by Walter Ruel Cowles. 
[18106 
©? uliyarS, L191 De) arly elo; 
OE Ab) 2600285 FE. SW Gravanco:, 
New York, N. Y. 


Two LITTLE GIRLS IN RED; words by 

R. C. Landers, music by Arthur A. 

. Penn. [1S107 

Owwlya sO 2cey juliy oy ekouadas 

EK 261447; R. C. Landers, New York, 
Nes 


Two (THE) OLD CHUMS; words by E. 
Magee, music by C. J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[18108 
Opaly M2) Aide Zico wdpanlygerds : 
1911; HE 260918; Edwin Magee, 


Unionville, Mo. 


UNDER THE JUNGLE-MOON; words and 

music by A. Siebrecht. [18109 

© June 29, 1911; 2c. July 3, 1911; 

H 2613883; Arthur M. Siebrecht, Lex- 
ington, Ky. 


UNDER THE PRETZEL BOUGH; words by 
Harry Williams, music by Egbert 
Van Alstyne. [18110 

KC). July DOS aoe eeuly 10; 
1911; E 260701; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


Up ME UP; extrait du ballet, Hopjes et 
hopjes, scénario de F. Ambrosiny, 
musique de Georges Lauweryns, pour 
piano. [18111 

© July 1, 1911: 2 edly te 1911 - 
E 261791; J. B. Katto, Brussels, Bel- 
gium. 


VALENTINE (A); words by Amelia 

Barry Pain, music by Liza Lehmann. 

[18112 

©. July) 40; 19 Ee we uly 10 

1911; E 2607384; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


VALGOVIND’S BOAT SONG; poem by 
Laurence Hope, music by Easthope 
Martin; no. 2 in A. [18113 


© July 6, 1911; 2¢ July 7, 1911; 
E 260692; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 


VALLEY OF LOVING HEARTS; words and 
music by Arthur G. Best. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18114 


© July 12) 191i. Seca huly ls: 
1911; E 260939; A. G. Best, Battle 
Creek, Mich. 


VALSE BOHEME; by Christiaan Kriens; 
piano. [18115 


© July tai 190 9a Saly 12) 
1911; E 260771; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


VALSE CAPRICE; by Bertha Remick; pi- 
ano. [18116 


©) July 3) 19d: 2 es silky 5, O01 
E 260640; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston, Mass. 


VALSE DES DELFT; extrait du ballet, 
Hopjes et hopjes, scénario de F. 
Ambrosiny, musique de Georges Lau- 
weryns, pour piano. [18117 


©. duly 138, Bot Zee rans. i ¢ 
1911; E 261792; J. B. Katto, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


1046 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


18135 


VALSE DU SOUVENIR; sur les motifs de 
la Valse des delft, extrait du ballet, 
Hopjes et hopjes, paroles de Lucien 
Solvay, musique de Georges Lau- 
weryns, pour chant et piano. [18118 

eam. & 1911: )2 -c. July 17, 
1911; H 2617938; J.-B. Katto, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


VALSE IMPROMPTU; by C. R. Flick, op. 
17; piano. [18119 
June 227, 1911*-2 ¢. June 26, 
1911; E 260655; C. Roland Flick, 
Nashville, Tenn. 


VALSETTE ; mandolin 
- solo. [18120 
@iuly 14, 1911- 2 c July 19, 
1911; E 261819; Maximum pub. co.. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


by Paul Eno; 


VAPOREUSE; valse lente par G. Aubert, 
pour piano. [18121 
@ June 16, 1911: 2 ¢. July 15, 
191t; H 260892; G. Aubert, Paris, 
France. 


VASHTI; valse orientale, by Gustav 
Dreier, op. 12, arr. by W. H. Myd- 
dleton; military band. [18122 

© uly 19, 191152 ¢ July 20, 
1911; E 261905; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Vast (THE) UNNUMBERED THRONGS 
(Den store hvide flok) ; paraphrase 
on Norwegian folk melody, composed 
by Finn Bolt, arr. by Edv. Grieg, 
revised and fingered by H. Hanson; 
piano. [18123 


eeauy 13,1911: 2 ¢ July 1, 
1911; E 260893; Northern book & 
music co., Chicago, III. 


VECCHIA ZIMARRA SENTI. See Puc- 


cini (G.) 


VENITE EXULTIMUS; music by Florian 


Schaffter; sop. solo and quartet. 
(Musie for the sanctuary, octavo 
ed., no. 155.) [18124 


©) June 16, 1961: 2c. June 20; 
1911; E 260196; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


VENITE EXULTIMUS DOMINO; words bib- 
lical, music by Henry Wilson, arr. 
by Chas. H. Morse; male voices. 
Svo. : [18125 


Orgy 12 190-7 oe) July 11; 
1911; EH .261637; Wm A: Pond & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Anvil chorus from 
il Trovatore; by G. Verdi, arr. by 
Mackie-Beyer; military band. 

[18126 

©), Jithy, 1 tO 2 es, uly 43, 

1911; E 260788; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


———_ —_— ——~- full orchestra. 4to. 
[18127 
© duly 3, 1901: 2c, July 3.1911: 

E 261399; J. W. Pepper & son, Phil- 

adelphia, Pa. 


—— Ernani: selection from opera by 
G. Verdi, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; miil- 
itary band. [18128 

© Sly AGhi 52) ec). Iniyants. 
1911; E 260791; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


— ]] trovatore: waltz from opera by 
G. Verdi, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; fuil 
orchestra. Ato. [18129 

© Julyiada, 190-9 ve. uly aS, 
1911; E 260794; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


——QO patria (My country); recit., 
[and] O tu, Palermo (O thou, Pa- 
lermo): aria, from the opera, I 
vespri siciliani, English version by 
Lawrence Hanray, music by 4G. 
Verdi, edited by Edgardo Lévi; 
bass and baritone. (Standard... 
songs and arias, no 66.) [18130 


© duly Goi 2 ¢. July To1one- 
E 260695: Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew. Itd., London, England. 


—— Rigoletto; selection from opera 
by G. Verdi, arr. by Mackie-Beyer ; 
military band. 4to. [181381 

©) July tts AG: e. \ dulye 43, 


1911; E 260792; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


2 


= 


Spirit immortal; music by G. 
Verdi, arr. by Walter H. Aiken; 
solo and chorus. S8vo. (Willis col- 
lection, supplementary songs, no. 
ah?) [18132 


©), Puli 25 et Sitek = De) eae dimiye 24, 
1911; E 261997; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


VERGANGENHEIT (The past); ged. von 
N. Lenau, English version by Hd- 
ward Oxenford, musik von Felix 
Weingartner, op. 51. (Abendlieder, 
No. 8.) [18185 

Or Maye Ay LObiss 2) ver” uly, sae 
1911; E 263246; Breitkopf & Har- 
tel, New York, N. Y. 


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18134 
VESPER; words by Alan Dunne, mu- 
sic, by A. Davis. [18134 
© ine? 22> 1911: 2 ver ane .26; 
1911; EH 261096; Arthur Davis, 
Salina, Kans. 
Viacrs (LOS) DE GULLIVER; zarzuela 


cOmica en tres actos, letra de los 
sres: Paso y Abati, musica de los 
mtros: Gimenez y Vives; vocal 
score. [18135 

Oiesuly, 26, 79k: 2) ee hilly 20: 
1911; D 18941; Casa Dotesio, Mad- 
rid, Spain. 


Victory; words and music by ‘Mrs. 
EK. M. D. Gould. [18136 
© June 24, 1911: 2 ec June 28, 


1911; E 261189; 
Omaha, Neb. 
VICTORY HAS COME TO ME; words and 
music by H. Lillenas. [18137 
© July 81914) 2) ec. July 13) 1911-; 
EH 260786: Haldor Lillenas, Lompoc, 
Cal. 
Victory (THE) SONG; words by James 
Rowe, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[18138 
Or Marra. NOt, 22 en erume oi 
1911; E 260497; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 

YVIENDRAS-TU; valse lente par Alfred 
Kaiser, pour orchestre. [18139 

© May 25, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 
1911; EH 261275; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

VIENS PRES DE MOI. WFFEUILLONS LES 
ROSES; duo d’Eunice et Petrone, from 
the opera Quo Vadis, poéme de 
Henri Cain, musique de Jean Nou- 


Squire & Kinne, 


gues; pour soprano et baryton. 
[18140 
©MNove al M9105 2) ee Occurs 12, 
1910: H 1261923:.G. Astruc & ¢o., 


Paris, France. 
VIOLETS; words and music by Samuel 


Rulon. [1S141 
© dulywis. a9: (2) hex inaliye a, 
1911; EH .260882; Maurice Shapiro, 


New York, N. Y. 

VISION (A) IN MEMORIFS FRAME; words 
and music by O. Smith, arr. by 
Marion Lenhart. [18142 

© Wsnallys 2) toile? 2) esr Tully 10) 
1911; E 260711; Oma Smith, Grand 
Haven, Mich. 

VISION OF MIDNIGHT; words by M. 

Baker, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 


reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [181438 
© June 26, 1911; 2 ce. June 30, 


1911; E 261321; Se- 


wickley, Pa. 


Mary Baker, 


pt. II, n. s., v.6 


VISION (A) OF MY SWEETHEART; words 
by J. J. McKenna, music by C. J. 
W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [18144 

© July 12, Wola ternny” 18: 
1911; E 260925; J. J. MeKenna, Jer- 
sey City, N. J. 


VoIcE (THE) OF MY BELOVED; three- 
part song, words selected from the 
song of Solomon, music by Mabel W. 
Daniels, op. 16, no. 2; women’s 
voices, with piano and two violins. 
(Octavo series, no. 502.) [18145 

© July 19, 1910-2 ily, 2k 
1911; E 261936; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


VOICES OF SPRING (Friihlingstimmen) ; 
by Frederick Keath; piano solo. 
[18146 
© . July: 10; dOds 2 ex uly . 12) 
1911; E 260767; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


VOICES OF SUMMER; words by W. A. 
Stokes, music by J. R. Heath; in B 
flat. [18147 


© June; 24, 191; 2er shally 3; 


1911; EK 261412; Leonard & oco., 
London, England. 

VOICI I’HEURE; barearolle par H. 
Mouton, pour orchestre avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. [18148 

© July? 1a; Dott eee uly 17; 
1911; E 261788; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 

VOLKSWEISE (Folk-song); ged. von 


R. M. Rilke, English version by 
Henry G. Chapman, musik von Otto 
Volkmann, ftir eine hohe oder mit- 
tel-stimme. [18149 


© -July 20% 19tte.20e aauly 20, 
1911; EH 261939; G. Schirmer, New 
VOrikewNe Ne ; 


Vorwarts freunderl folge mir; tanz- 
duett aus der operette die Bajadere, 
text von Louis Taufstein, musik 
von Martin Knopf. [18150 


© July 8, 1911; 2 ¢. July 8, 1911; 
E 261580; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


VOWS ’NEATH THE MOON, EVERLASTING; 
words by B. B. James, music by Ar- 
thur Radcliffe. [18151 


© July 3, 1911; 2 ¢ July 5, 1911; 
E 260637; Radcliffe pub. co., Mill- 
ville, N. J. 


1048 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


18170 


WAIT ‘TILL THE ROSES BLOOM DEAR, 
DOWN IN ROSEY LANE; words by E. 
Trevor Delafield, music by Harry 
Verona. [18152 


ores 10, 1911: 2 ce July 11, 
1911; E 261648; E. Trevor Dela- 
field, East Aurora, N. Y. 


WAITING BY THE RIVER; words and 
music by J. F. Mayfield. [18153 


emMare4 19115 2 ¢ June 27, 
1911; 
_ pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE; ged. 
von Franz Miiding, musik von Rich. 
Gompf, op. 20, fiir minnerchor. Par- 
titur und stimmen. 4to. [18154 

© June 12, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261456; Karl Hochstein, Heidel- 
berg, Germany. 


WALTZ IN C MAJgor; by O. EH. Runyan 
[annotated by Gertrude Bell with 
descriptive notes and examination 
questions]. [18155 

(Oe duness0., 1911: 2 c. July 6, 
1911; A 291665; International con- 
servatory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


WALTZ MAJESTIC; by S. Schildkret, 
arr. by J. S. Meck; piano. [18156 


(Cy sume a0, 1914- 2 ec July 13, 
1911; EK 260801; Sam Schildkret, 
Chicago, III. 


WAN’A’TEA; Indian intermezzo two- 
step, by Richard K. Moritz, revised 
and arr. by Walter Rolfe; piano. 

[18157 

© amly ie 191d + 2c. July 3, 1911: 

HH 261398; Walter Rolfe music co., 
Rumford Falls, Me. 


WANDERING (THE) CONCERTINAMAN; 
by Clement M. Spurling, op. 7; 
piano. (Bagatelles, no. 7.) [18158 

Cully 11911: 2c July 13; 1911 ; 
ii 260844; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


WASTED LOVE; words and music by Z. 
M. Ayres. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [18159 

© rine, 26, 1911: 2 ce June 80, 
1911; H 261330; Mrs. J. W. Ayres. 


WATCHMAN (THE); words by R. 
Clyde Harlow, music by De Loss 
Smith. [18160 

© Suly 1, 1911: 2c July 6, 1911; 
KE 261548; De Loss Smith, New 
ork. IN.- Y'. 


E 260503; Firm foundation 


WE MARCH TO VICTORY; convention 
song, words by F. Albion, music by 
F. A. Miller. [18161 

© Suly 15, dtd 2) e. Suky 18, 
1911; E 262086; Frank A.. Miller, 
Lincoln, Nebr. 

WE'RE NOT OUT MUCH, BUT WHEN WE 


ARE OUT—; written by Dan Lipton, 
composed by Henry E. Pether; in G. 


[18162 

© June 29,.1911; 2 ¢ June 29, 

1911; EH 260572; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

WE'RE TRAVELING HOME; words by 
Katharyn Bacon, music by J. W. 
West. [18163 

iC Mars 4 eaolt-s 2) ec. June 27: 


1911; E 260528; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 

WE WILL WEAR A CROWN IN GLORY; 

words and musie by O. L. Thompson. 

[ i8164 

© 1 ¢eduly 3: foil: HW 261442- 

O. L. Thompson, Eureka Springs, 

Ark. 

WEDDING DANCE OF THE TRIBES; by S. 

Aronson; piano. [18165 

Gri duby 22 tOls-eG2 wer Sully got, 

1911; E 263053; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis, Mo. 

WELCOME SONG; words and music by 


HG. “Bell. [18166 
© sub 10 19tt- oc. tulyerts, 
‘Oise Eh 262016; rio” pmrusic” co. 


Waco, Tex. 


WELLEN TANZ; dance of the waves, by 
H. D. Prentiss; piano. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale Co. [18167. 


© Sully tA Whe 2 ex. Jubyy 18. 
1911; E 260947; Harriet D. Prentiss, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

WENN DER VATER MIT DEM SOHNE; 
marsch, two-step, aus die Keusche 
Susanne, operette von Jean Gilbert, 
arr. von Jos, Weber, fiir zither, in 
Wiener stimmung. obl. 12mo. 

' [18168 


© June 10,1911: 2 c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261518; Anton J. Benjamin, Ham- 
burg, Germany. 


WENN DIE FUSSCHEN SIE HEBEN; wal- 
zer aus die Keusche Susanne, oper- 
ette von Jean Gilbert. 1. Fiir klavier 
und violine, arr. von Friedrich Seitz. 
2. Fiir zither, in Wiener stimmung, 
arr. von Jos. Weber. obl. 12mo. 

[18169, 18170 


© June 10, 1911; 2 c. each July 
6, 1911; E 261519, 261520; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Hamburg, Germany. 


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18171 


WENN SICH ZWEI HERZEN SCHEIDEN; 
ged. von Im. Geibel, musik von Karl 
Geyer, op. 2, fiir minnerchor. Par- 
titur und stimmen. 4to. [18171 

© June 10, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
EK 261465; Otto Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


WER WAGT, GEWINNT; marsch nach 
motiven der operette, die Bajadere, 
text von Louis Taufstein, musik von 
Martin Knopf, ftir klavier, mit tiber- 
legtem text. [18172 

© July "S,.091t 2) e) July, Sia Oiute: 
E 261581; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


WESTERN (THE) WORLD; march by 
Howard Moon; piano. [18173 
© June’ 30; 1919-92) es sumer30; 
1911; E 261220; Howard Moon, 
Lynn, Mass. 


WHAT IS IT-LIKES SO MUCH; written 
and composed by Charles Osborne; 


in C. [18174 
©, dune 29) A191 2c. sume. 29 
1Oils OH) 260530 Brancis.) Daye & 


Hunter, London, England. 


WHAT IS LOVE; ballad, lyric by Jul. F. 

Gossler, music by Hdwin J. Morell. 

[18175 

© alse. dulye3.- 1 Gite hs 26rd 

Jul. F. Gossler & Edwin J. Morell, 
Allentown, Pa. 


WHAT SHOULD DOLLY WEAR; words by 
Jessica Moore, music by Geo. L. 
Spaulding. [18176 

On Suliv 20 Lode Re. uly ile 
1911; E 261949; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


WHAT WAS THAT; humorous song, 
words by Fred Frampton, music by 


EK. J. Margetson. [18177 
CG) duly 19: Mord 2) eras uly lO: 
1911; H 261817; Reynolds & co., 


London, England. 


WHAT WILL YOU BRING ME FROM AFAR; 
words and music by C. Haggerty, arr. 
by Mary McConaty. [18178 

OrIuly Soil Old a 2 eal) hota = 
E 260638 ; Chas. Haggerty, Neponset, 
Mass. 


WHAT WILL YOU SAY; words by John- 
son Oatman. jr., suggested by W. M. 
Y.,, music by W. M. Yowell. [18179 

@OmMar 4,0 191d 502. ew sume 1 2 
1911; EH 260507; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


pig. S:, v6 


" 
WHEN GRANDMA HAD A. BEAU; words || 
by Leo Curley, music by Pearl | 
Terry. [18180 


©. June 29, 1911542 eG.xsune 29 
1911; E 260579; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


WHEN HE COMES; words and music by 
Littie B. Colver. [18181 


© June-24, 1922 es-June, 28) 
1911; E 261190; Squire & Kinne, 
Omaha, Nebr. 


WHEN I DREAM OF YOU; lyric by Wm. 
R. Clay, melody by Chas. L. John- 
son. [18182 


| © July 24, 1911; 2 e@ July 21, 

1911; E 261952; Johnson pub. co., | 
Kansas City, Mo. 
| 


WHEN SHE TAUGHT ME, THAT OLD 
FASHIONED PRAYER; words and music 4 
by John B. Heald. [18183 


© July 12, DOii 2 es aly 12. 
1911; E 260780; Williams-Heald 
music co., Portland, Oreg. 


WHEN THE BAND PLAYS YANKEE 
DoobLE; words by Burr Hart, music | 
by L. C. Spenee. [18184 4 


© July 15, 191 S22 er simly Ws. 
1911; E 260888; Maurice Shapire, 
New York? Nie 


WHEN THE GATE SWINGS BACK TO LET 
you IN; words by HE. B. Warman, 4} 
music by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Wash- | 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18185 


© June 26, 191t-) 2 ey June’ 30: 
1911; HK 261367; Edward B. War- 
man, Los Angeles, Cal. 


WHEN THE NAUGHTY STAYS INSIDE; 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music | 
by F. Clark Perry. [18186 


©. July: 53 pOdie es hile oe 
1911; 260755: 0° (Clarke Perry. 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 


WHEN THE SUNSET’S RAYS ARE SIFTING 


THRO’ THE PINES; words and music #, 


by H. L. Shortsleeve. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18187 


© July: 12). 19iae S22 er uly) Se 
1911; E 260948: Howard L. Sbhort- 
| sleeve, Burlington, Vt. 


1050 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1911 


WHEN YOU’RE IN LOVE WITH MORE THAN 
ONE, YOU'RE NOT IN LOVE AT ALL; 
medley waltz, by S. R. Henry, arr. 
by Carl F. Williams; orchesira and 
piano. Ato. [18188 


eave 12, 1911-2 ¢ July 13, 
1911; E 260832; Jos: W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN YOU WERE MY OLD GIRL; words 


by Bert Gamble, music by H. W. . 


Yorgy. [18189 

Cmitiveis, 1911.12 e,. July 17, 
1911; EH 261735; H. W. Forgy, Mos- 
cow, Idaho. 


WHERE THE ROSES WERE; words by AI- 
fred H. Hyatt, music by W. Franke- 
Harling; medium voice in F. [18190 


© june 9, 1911: 2c. July 3, 1911; 
E 261895; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


WHERE THE SWEET MAGNOLIAS GROW; 
ine py “DJ: Houge, music by 
Fred E. Mierisch. New York, 
Gotham-Attucks music co. [18191 


Oriya, 1911" 2 e. July -12, 
ees =H 265031; Dorothy June 
Houge, Chicago, Ill. 


WHERE THERE’S A BUNCH OF GIRLS, 
YOU'LL FIND A SAILOR; written by 
A. J. Mills, composed by Bennett 
Scott. London, England, Star music 
pub. co., ltd. [18192 


ersiveee 191 2 ce June 26. 
1911; EK 261112; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


WHILE THE AUTUMN MOON IS SHINING, 
IDA DEAR; words by Joseph Byron, 
music by Owen Ollivet. [18193 


Oetuly 62, 19tte 2 e. July 12 
toi 260778; Joseph. - Byron, 
Providence, R. I.. 


WHISPERS OF LOVE; words and music 
by M. A. Boden, arr. by Bruce R. 
Brummitt. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [18194 


© June 26, 1911; 2 e. June 30, 
1911; HE 261353; Mary A. Boden, 
Paris, Tenn. 


WHITE NEGROES; Sscéne négre, par Ro- 
dolphe Berger, pour orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [18195 


Op tuly as.) Toit: 9 (es) Iuly. 17, 
1911; E 261789; Heugel et cie, 
Paris, France. 


1051 


18204 


WHO WANTS A LITTLE WIFE LIKE ME? 
ME! ME! ME! ME! ME! ME; French 
song, lyric and music by BR. C. 
Michel. [18196 

Or July ae, ASIAL > -e* rally 4. 
1911; E 263060; R. C. Michel, St. 
Louis, Mo. 

WHY ARE YOU NOT LIKE YOU USED TO 
BE; words and music by H. M. Camp- 
bell. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [18197 

©. June 26) 1911-2 c.* June: 30; 
1911; EK 261376; Emma Makepeace 
Campbell, Oklahoma City, Okla. 

WHY DID YOU MAKE ME LOVE YOU; lyric 
by Dave Oppenheim, music by Joe 
Cooper. [18198 

© duly (1G) 19 Ai) uly 4. 
1911; EH 2638037; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHY STAND YOU HERE IDLE; words and 

music by J. B. Franklin. [18199 

© Mar. 4, 1911; 2 c. June 27, 1911; 

E 260526; Firm foundation pub. co., 
Austin, Tex. 


WHY WOMEN SHOULD VOTE; words and 
music by Mannie Blackman. [18200 


© Sune’ 101911 -) 2) ¢G June 10; 
1911 ; HE 260633; C. M. Donaldson co., 
Springfield, O. 


WHY WON’T YOU BE MY BRIDE; words 
by Ralf Gaston, music by Arthur A. 
Penn. [18201 

OCrdaly 1S. 219ites 2 ec sully 
1911; E 261733; Ralf Gaston, New 
Castle, Pa. 


WIEGENLIED. See Brahms (J.). 


WILD ROSE (THE); polka by H. A. 
Vander Cook; cornet and piano. 
[18202 
© May 1, 1911; 2c. July 14, 1911; 
EH 261679; H. A. Vander Cook, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


WILHELMUS VON NASSAUEN; parade- 
marsch tiber altniederlindische me- 


lodien, von Theodor Grawert, fiir 
klavier zu 2 hinden. [18203 
©) June) 10, 1912-2 co June 30) 


1911; E 261276; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


WiLL EIN MADCHEN DES MANNES HERZ 
ERFREU’N; Spiel und tanz-terzett aus 
der operette, Die musterweiber, ged. 
von Paul Hubl u. G. Quedenfeldt, 
musik von Franz Werther. [18204 

© June 10, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 
E 261499; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18205 


WILL YOU COME WITH ME TO 'TOBER- 
MORY; written and composed by Ar- 
thur Stroud; in B flat. [18205 


© July 61911: 2 ce. July 6) 1911: 
E 261552; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


WILL YOU FLOAT ME; words by H. T. 
Southern, music by Agatha Cum- 
mings Southern. [18206 

©) Sully. 10, A911: 2D cel uly in 
1911; E 261731; E. T. Southern, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


WILL YOU HEED THE CALL; words and 
music by Ira L. Winterrowd. 
[18207 
©) Mar. 4, 191: 2c. Sume 27, 
1911; HE 260523; Firm foundation 
pub. co., Austin, Tex. 


WILL YOU WALK ALONG THE PROM, 
PROM, PROM; written and composed 
by Geo. A. Stevens and Chas. Ridg- 
well. [18208 


© June 29) 192 ce yume 29: 
1911; HE 260574; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


WILLKOMMEN UND ABSCHIED; ged. von 
Goethe, musik von Georg Vollerthun, 
op. 9, fiir gesang und klavier. 

[18209 

©; Jume> 28)5 1911-2" er july 28, 

1G HN 263220° Sule Hemp. Zam- 
mermann, Leipzig, Germany. 


WIND IN WHISPERS SAY; written and 
composed by George H. Madin. 
[18210 
Ow ily 20; Oat ee ula os 
1911; EK 268070; George H. Madin, 
San Francisco, Cal. 


WITH DAINTY STEP; dance caprice, by 
O. M. Schoebel; piano. [18211 
Orsiwly nai: doth 2a ee Srunlyaen 
1911; E 261803; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. ; 


WITH MY ANGEL OF DREAMS IN DREAM- 
- LAND; words by Herbert Thomson, 
music by Samuel H. Speck. [18212 
© June 380, 1911; 2 ec. June 330, 
1911; E 261241; Jerome H. Remick 

& co., New York, N. Y. 


WomAN (A) RULER; words and music 
by Dorothy Young, Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18213 

© June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 
1911; EK 261373; H. D. N. Fair,Wau- 
paca, Wis. 


1052 


WONDERFUL; 


WON'T YOU “BEY ine CHUM, GIRLIE? 


WON’T YOU PLAY CHECKERS WITH ME; 


WOODLAND REVERIE; by Roland Diggle; 


WoRSHIP; words and music by Ira L. | 


WRATISLAWIA; Rheinlinder nach mo-. 


YANKEE DOODLE; arr. and annotated | 


YANKEE SPIRIT; march two step by 


YE DANDY COPPER; words and music by | 


YE VERDANT PLAINS. 


pt. ten Ss. v.'S 


words and music by 
Robert Harkness. [18214 

© June 25, 1911; 2c. July 5, 1911; 
E 260641; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Words and mrmnusic by M. Fennell. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18215 

© June 26, 191-28 e, June 30; 

1911; E 261311; Margaret Fennell, 
Rushmore, Minn. 


words and music by Ted Hanley. 
[18216 
© July, 15,19 eee duly 15a! 
1911; EH 260904; Ted Hanley, Crosno, | 
Mo. 


pipe organ. [182071 

© July 3, 1991." 27e Ilys 3, Pel 
EH 260652; Theo. Presser co., Phila- | 
delphia, Pa. 


Winterrowd. [18218 || 


© Mar. 4,1911; 2 c. June 27, 1911; 
E 260514; Firm foundation pub. co., | 
Austin, Tex. 


tiven der revue, Bei uns in Breslau, 
von Fritz Lehner, op. 222, fiir kla-'| 
vier mit tiberlegtem text. [18219, } 

© June 13, 191d 2c July, sign 
1911; E 263252; Mignon-verlag, Ber- | 
lin, Germany. 


by Gertrude Bell [with descriptive 
notes and examination questions]. 
[18220 | 
© May 3, 19ike2 eo duly .6, Tori | 
A 291659; International conserva- 
tory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


q 


William Held; piano. [18221 


© July 3/19its 22 sly( 3, dole | 
FH 261448; Chas. H. Henderson music | 
pub. co., Corry, Pa. 


J. Auld. [182221 
© 1c. July 18, 1911; E 262034; | 
John Auld, Chicago, Ill. 


See Hiindel (G.| 
F.) : 


| 
| 


no. 8, 1911 
YESTERDAY YOU CALLED ME SWEET- 
HEART; written by Worton David, 


composed by R. Penso. [18223 


© June 26, 1911; 2 c June 26, 
1911; E 261115; Von Tilzer music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


Yo-HO, SYRACUSE; crew song, words 
by Harold L. Cleasby, music by 
William C. Stickles. 


© June 2, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 1911; 


E 2638047; J. Herman Wharton, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

YOKOHAMA; songe Japonais, by W. 
Aletter; piano. [18225 


©@yauty 415. 1911; 2 c.. July 17, 
1911; E 261808; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


You ARE MY ROSE BUD; words and 
music by N. Dorn. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [18226 


© June 26, 1911; 2 c. June 30, 


teens He 2ol529; Mrs. N. Dorn, 
Wtiea, IN: Y. 
You ARE THE FLOWER OF MY HEART; 


words by L. A. Ripley, music by 
Thos. E. Parker. [18227 


© June 28, 1911; 2c. July 3, 1911; 
E 261385; Cincy music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


You DWELL IN MY DREAMS; words by 
R. L. Schrock, music by N. E. Galen- 
tine, jr. [18228 


© 1c¢. July 19, 1911; E 261820; 
N. E. Galentine, jr., Goshen, Ind. 


You’LL WANT ME BACK; words and mu- 
sic by Nelson W. Greenhut. [18229 


tre uly 13/1911 HY 260787 ; 
Kendis & Paley, New York, N. Y. 


You’LL WISH ME BACK AGAIN; words 
and music by J. R. Munsell. [18230 


©. duly 20; 191 2c. July 24, 
1911; EH 263071; J. R. Munsell, New 
Vork,.N: ¥. 


YOU’RE THE LITTLE GIRL I MET ONE 
NIGHT IN DREAMLAND; words and 
music by W. B. Freeman. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18231 


© June 26, 1911; 2 ce June 30, 
1911; EK 261368; Walter B. Free- 
man, Kansas City, Kans. 


[18224 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| 


18240 


YOU RETURN TO THE OLD FOLKS AT 
HOME; waltz song, words and music 
by Wm. Bancroft. [18232 

© June 26; 19LE- 92 ee Suly ‘3 
1911; E 263233; Wm. Bancroft, Chi- 
=eazo; Tl. 


YoU WON MY HEART; words and mu- 

“ sic by Robert Coverley: high voice 

in E flat. [18233 

© June 26, 1911; 2 ¢. July 3, 1911; 

E 261396; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


YOUR ANSWER DEAR HEART TO-NIGHT; 
words and music by L. E. Farrar. 
[18284 
© 1c. June 28, 1911; E 261169; 
L. E. Farrar, Holyoke, Mass. 


YOUR FACE BEAMS IN EVERY STAR: words 
by Ethel J. Beckstrom; music by 
Earl Horner. [18235 

©) July 8, 1911-- 2c: July 8, 1911; 
E 261617; Ethel J. Beckstrom, Ken- 
dallville, Ind. 


words and music by 
Teresa Del Riego. [18236 

© June 29, 1911; 2 c June 30, 
1911; E 261259; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. England. 


YOUR PICTURE: 


YOUR SINS ARE REMEMBERED NO MORE; 
words by A. Mace, and V. Kost, 
music by P. P. Bilhorn. [18237 

©) July: 19; 1914;..2 .¢c.) July 48; 
1911; E 262083; P. P. Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


ZABAWKI: kinderspiel-zeug-joujoux, by 
Ign. Friedman; piano. Heft 1 and 
ees [18238 

CG) July AS. 1914 = 2 ey July 243 
1911; E 263029; A. Piwarski & ©¢o., 
Krahau, Austria. 


ZAUBERIN (DIE); opera, by A. Gold- 
faden, arr. by Henry A. Russotto; 
piano with words. nos. 1-15. 

[18239 

Oedulye (2) 190-2 (e- Julbys 13: 

1911; E 260886; Hebrew pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


YIEGENBOCK-DUETT; aus der operette, 
die Musterweiber, ged. v. Paul 
Hub! u. G. Quedenfeldt, musik von 
Franz Werther. [18240 


©) dune 10, 1911s. 2 -e. Inly’ G; 
1911; E 261500; Julius Feuchtin- 
ger, Stuttgart, Germany. 


1053 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18241 


ZIEGENBOCK-POLKA; aus der operette, 
die Musterweiber, von Kranz Wer- 
ther, ftir klavier zweihindig. 

[18241 

© June 10, 1911; 2c. July 6, 1911; 

H 261494; Julius Feuchtinger, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


ZUR WAHLSTATT; ballade von Lud- 
wig Born, musik von Jul. Wengert, 
fiir minnerchor. Partitur und stim- 


men. 4to. [18242 
©o dune 2 1Od 2) esr uly: 
1911; E 261462; Karl Hochstein, 


Heidelberg, Germany. 


pt. III, n. 8., v.6 


ZURUCK NACH DER KASERNE; wmilitir- 
marsch von Harry Hauptmann, fiir 
klavier. [18243 

©, June 13, doi: 2c suly 31: 
1911; EH 263253; Mignon-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


zm’ casacca; par G. Marchisio, pour 
violon et piano. [18244 
© May 29, 1911; 2 @ June 380, 


1911; E 261264; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1911: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 28 unpub- 
lished) 222 oo jo ees eee ee 177 
Class H, musical compositions (including 1,044 unpublished) _—_____ 18, 067 
Total. be ee ee ee 18, 244 


eee 


Se 


| 


| 


Bio? OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RE- 
NEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


ANNIE LAURIE; arr. by A. H. Rosewig; 
four hands. [1 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2002, July 
25, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 
1883, no. 24747. 


piano or organ solo. 


© by A. H. Rosewig, 
Pa., as the author, 


—_—— 


[2 
Philadelphia, 
in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 1988, July 
14, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 
1883, no. 24782. 

APPROACH OF SPRING WALTZ; arr. by 
A. H. Rosewig; four hands. [3 


by A. Hi. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal non 1992. ‘suly. 
24, A911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 
1883, no. 24746. 


piano or organ. 
© by A. H. Rosewig, 


——— 


solo. [4+ 
Philadelphia, 


Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 1982, July 
14, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 


1883, no. 24781. 


violin and piano. [5 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 1989, July 
21, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 
1883, no. 24721. 


BALADINE (La); arr. by A. H. Rose- 
wig; four hands. [6 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 


Pa., in renewal for 28 years. Re | 
newal NO AOS july, Zee AOI: 
Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, no. 
24745. 


———— 


piano and organ solo. [7 


© by A. He Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 


foo) oe 


[18244 


BALADINE (LA)—Continued. 
violin and piano. [8 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 


Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 1988, July 
2a; 191d. Original Yentry, Dec; 29; 


1883, no. 24720. 
BLACK HAWK WALTZ; arr. by A. H. 
Rosewig; four hands. [9 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 2001, July 
25 AO Original entry,. Dee :29, 
1883, no. 24744. 


piano or organ solo. [10 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 

Pa., as the author, in renewal for 

28 years. Renewal no. 1980, July 

14, 1911. Original entry, Dee. 29, 
1883, no. 24779. 

violin and piano. [11 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 


Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
28 ‘years. Renewal no. 1998, July 
25, 1911. Original entry, Dee. 29, 


1883, no. 24719. 


BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND; arr. by A. H. 
Rosewig; piano or organ solo. [12 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 


Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
28° years. Renewal no. 1979, July 
14, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 


1883, no. 24778. 

BLUE BIRD ECHO POLKA; arr. by Brun- 
ner [pseud. of A. H. Rosewig] : four 
hands. [13 

© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1994, July 21, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24759. 
piano or organ solo. [14 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 


28 years. Renewal no. 1981, Mee | years. Renewal no, 1969, July 14, 
14, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
1883, no. 24780. | no. 24758, 

1055 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18244 (15): 


pt. 1. 8., V..6 


BLUE BIRD ECHO POLKA—Continued. 
violin and piano. [als 

© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1995, July 21, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24760. 


CARNIVAL OF VENICE; arr. by A. H. 
Rosewig; piano or organ Solo. [16 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1978, July 14, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24777. 

CoRN FLOWER WALTZ; arr. by Brunner 
[pseud, of A. H. Rosewig]; piano or 
organ solo. [17 

© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for. 28 
years. Renewal no. 1967, July 14, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24756. 


DREAMS ON THE OCEAN; arr. by Brun- 
ner [pseud. of A. H. Rosewig]; 
piano or organ solo. [18 

© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1968, July 14, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24757. 


FOLIO QUADRILLES; composed and arr. 
with correct figures, by C, A. White; 
piano. [19 

© by D. L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass.. as the child of the deceased 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal or extension no. 1962, July 
11, 1911. Renewal entry, July 12, 
1897, no, 40539. 


GOD IN MERCY, HEAR OUR PRAYER; Solo 
and quartette, by C. A. White. [20 
© by D. L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal or extension no. 1964, July 
11, 1911. Renewal entry, July 12, 
1897, no. 40517. 


HOME SWEET HOME; arr. by A. H. 
~ Ttosewig; four hands. [21 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2000, July 
25, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 
1885, no. 24743. 
piano or organ solo. [22 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the auther, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 1977, July 
14, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 
18838, no. 24776. 


HOME SWEET HOME—Continued. 
violin and piano.. [23 

© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., aS the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 1997. July 
25, 1911... Original “entry Dee, 29; 
1883, no. 24718. 


I HAVE SIGHED TO REST ME; arr. by 
A. H. Rosewig; four hands. [24 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 


vears. Renewal no. 1993, July 21, 
1911. Original entry, Dee. 29, 1883, 


no. 24748. 


—— —— piano or organ solo. [25 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 1984, July 


14, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 
1883, no. 247838. 
—— violin and piano. [26 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1990, July 21, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24722. 


ITALIAN POLKA; by Rocco Satalia. [27 

© by Rocco Satalia, Mt. Healthy, 

O., as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 2003, July 26, 

1911. Original entry, July 2, 1884, 
no. 13422. 


LAST ROSE OF SUMMER; arr. by A. H. 


Rosewig; four hands. [28 | 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, | 


Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1888, 
no. 24742. 


piano and violin. [29 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 


Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 | 


years. Renewal no. 1996, July 25, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24717. 


piano or organ solo. 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 


Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 1976, July 14, 
1911. Originai entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24775. 


MAIDEN’S PRAYER; arr. by A. H. Rose- | 


wig; four hands. [31 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, | 


Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24741. 


1056 


Renewal no. 1999, July 25, | 


[30 | 


Renewal no. 2005, July 26, | 


LIST OF RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. §, 1911 


MAIDEN’sS PRAYER—Continued. 
piano or organ solo. [32 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia. 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 1975, July 14, | - 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24774. 


violin and piano. [33 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 2009, July 26, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24716. 


MONASTERY BELLS; arr. by A. H. Rose- 
wig; piano or organ solo. [34 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia. 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 1975, July 14, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24773. 


ORGANIST’S COMPANION: collection of 
gems for the organ, compiled by S. T. 
Gordon. [35 


© by Hamilton S. Gordon. New 
York, N. Y., as the child of the de- 
ceased author, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal or extension no. 
1986, May 11, 1911. Renewal entry. 
May 17, 1897, no. 30001. 


OVER THE GARDEN WALL WALTZ; arr. 
by A. H. Rosewig: four hands. [386 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2004, July 26, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no, 24740. 


piano or organ solo. [37 


© by A. H. Rosewig,. Philadelphia. 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1973, July 14, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24772, 


violin and piano. [38 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia. 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2010, July 26, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24715. 


PERI WALTZ; arr. by A. H. Rosewig; 
four hands. [39 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2006, July 26, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883. 
no. 24739. 


18244 (48) 


PERI WALTzZ—Continued. 

—— piano or organ solo. [40 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 

Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 1972, July 14, 

1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 

no. 24771. 

violin and piano. [41 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 2011, July 
26, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 
1888, no. 24714. 


PUT ME IN MY LITTLE BED; song and 
chorus, by C. A. White. [42 
© by D. L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal or extension no. 1963, July 
11, 1911. Renewal entry, Nov. 1, 
1897, no. 61658. 


SCHOTTISCHE DE CONCERT; alr. by A. H. 
Rosewig; four hands. [43 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2007, July 
26, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 
1883, no. 24788. 
—— —— piano or organ solo. [44 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 1971, 
July 14, 1911. Original entry. Dec. 
29, 1883, no. 24770. 
violin and piano. [45 

© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia. 
Pa., aS the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2012, July 26, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24713. 


SIRENES WALTZ; arr. by A. H. Rose- 
wig: four hands. [46 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2008, July 
26, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 
1883, no. 24737. 
—— —— piano or organ solo. [47 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 1970, July 14, 
1911. Original entry, Dec..29, 1883, 
no. 24769. 
violin and piano. [48 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2018, July 26, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 29, 1883, 
no. 24712. 


1057 


A Elst, OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANUFAC. 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANI-. 
CALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1 (E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


[18244 


ALL FOR YOU. [49 


© July 14, 1911; EH 260853; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
reec’d July 31, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
i. Gs 


ANTIDOTE; from the Heartbreakers. 


© July 3, 1911; E 261555; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d July 18, 1911; recorded, v. 
hp. JAY 


ARMS OF AMERICA MARCH; by Arthur 
Pryor: [51 
© Unpub.; E 260768; Carl Fischer, 
New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d July 
Zin NG recorded, v. 1, p. 115. 


BARN DANCE OR SCHOTTISCHE; from 
Doctor De Luxe; orchestra. [52 
© July 3, 1911; E 261558: M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
Wee e L14: 


BEFORE YOU ARE OLD; from the Campus. 

[53 

© June 23, 1911; E 260334; M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice rece’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
jee any Oa i 38 


CHILD LOVE. [54 


© July 14, 1911; E 260854; Jos. 
W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d July 31, 1911; recorded, 
‘Vigan By Gaal os 


| CHIMES. [55 

} © Apr, 27, 1911; BE 257112; Henry 

| Hauser, New Haven, Conn. Notice 
rec’d July 10, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
perlite 


| DEAR EYES. [56 
© Jan. 4, 1911: E 247647; John 
Chureh co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Notice 
rec'd July 31, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 

p. 116. 


EVERY MOMENT YOU’RE LONESOME I]’M 
LONESOME TOO. — [57 


© June 2, 1911; BE 259294: Maur- 
ice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d July 10, 1911; recorded, v. 
1, p, 114. 


GIRL I’LL CALL MY SWEETHEART MUST 
LOOK LIKE YOU. [58 


© June 20, 1911; E 259954: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
Me de py ae 


GirRL (THE) THAT LIKES ME, from the 
Campus. [59 
© June 238, 1911; E 260337: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
Vee nye ae 


GIVE ME YOUR LOVE. [60 
©, Junen0,> 1914 = 258862) 
Maurice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 10, 1911; recorded, 
We ett ele 


GOOD-BYE MY EMERALD LAND. [61 


© June 20, 1911; H 259956: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
Veg U9) Ogee ba 4 


GREAT (THE) CONQUEST MARCH; by 
Frederick D. Wood. [62 
© Mar. 24, 1910; BE 229175; Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. Y¥. Notice 
reed ‘Julyo2) Todd's reeorded)iv. 4. 
foe elieye 
GREETING. [63 
© Sept. 23, 1910; E 239562; John 
Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Notice: 
ree’d: July: Sig 19i = recorded, vo 2 
p. 116 


HONEY, YOU CAN TURN THE WORLD 
AROUND FOR ME. [64 
© Apr. 29, 1911; E 257366; Musi- 
cian’s music pub. co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice ree’d July 31, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 116. 


1059 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18244 (65) _ 


How-bDE-bo; from the Campus. [65 
©) June 23. 1911-5 He 2603388e0 Me 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p 114. 


HuMMING (THE) TOP; from Doctor 
De Luxe. [66 


© June 13, 1911; E 259681; M. 
Witmark & sons, New. York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
Weasel la: 


I LEAVE IT TO you; from the Campus. 

[67 

© June 23, 1911 3. 12608393  M. 

Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 

Notice rece’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
Vals Do 44. 


Ir I KNEW. [68 
© Apr. 12, 1911; BE 255495: John 
Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Notice 
rec’d July 31, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 116. 


It’S TIME TO CLOSE YOUR DROWSY EYES 
AN’ SLEEP. [69 
© Dee. 17, 1910; E 246545; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d July 15, 1911; recorded, 
Viree, orn: 


from the 
[70 


Lity (THE) AND THE ROSE; 
Campus. 
© June 23, 1911; E 260340; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 114. 


LITTLE WHITE ROSE OF MINE. [1 


© July 8, 1911; BH 262066; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 


reec’d July 7, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 125. 
LOVE’S PLEADINGS. [72 
© Aug. 20, 1909; EH 213621; John 
Chureh eco., Cincinnati, O. Notice 
reec’d July 31, 1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 
116. 
LOVE’S WHISPER. [73 


© Aug. 10, 1910; 
Chureh co., Cincinnati, 
rec’d July 31, 1911; 
116. 


EK} 238343; John 
O. Notice 
recorded, v. 1, Pp. 


MaRrCH AND TWO-STEP; from Doctor De 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


MORENITA. res 
© Aug. 24, 1910: E 237365: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d July 18, 1911; recorded, . 
Vv. 10 p. 2A 


My LADY NICOTINE. [765 

© July 8, 1911; E 262067; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

ree’d July 7, 1911; recorded, v. A5. p: 
115. 


COLD IRONSIDES MARCH. rere 


© July 21, 1911; E 263099; Jos. 
W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 


Notice ree’d July 31, 1911; recorded, 
Wo: palais: 
ON A JUNETIME HONEYMOON. [78 


© June 2, 1911; E 259295; Mau- 
rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice ree’d July 10, 1911; recorded, v. 


a OF es OO 
ON THE BALLROOM FLOOR; from the 
Campus. [79 


© June 23, 1911; E 260342; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
Ve cope dA 


OwL (THE) IN THE OLD OAK TREE. [80 
© Apr. 3, 191i: Beales HB: 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 20, 1911; recorded, 
Nay Oy Jus. 


Pirk (THE) AND STEIN SONG; from the 
Campus. [SL 
© June 23, 1911; EH 260343; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 


A aed 2 
ROULETTE (THE) REEL; a Parisian 
prance. [82 
© June 20, 1911; E 259958; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d July 21, 1911; recorded, 


Vol Ow enlaltany 


SAME OLD LOVE; from the Campus. [83 
© June 23, 1911; E 260344; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d J uly 18, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 114. 


SKELETON IN THE CLOSET; from Doctor 


Luxe; orchestra. [74 De Luxe. [ 84 
© July 3, 1911; E 261559; M. Wit- © Mar. 28, 1911; BH 2538850; M. 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. No- Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
tice rec’d July 18, 1911; recorded, Notice ree’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
Vey eee rede v. 1, p. 114. 
1060 


NOTICES OF USER 


no. 8, 1911 


SLIP HIM TO ME. [85 


© July 8, 1911; E 262068; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d July 7, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
ip. 115. 


SONGS OF THE SEA; by Harriet Ware; 
piano. [86 
© June 27, 1910; E 235033; John 
Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Notice 
rec’d July 12, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
me 13; ; 


Spooks; from the Campus. [87 


(Oedune 25, 1911- BH 260346: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rece’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
we dp 114, 


THOUSAND (A) NIGHTS WITH you. [88 


© July 8, 1911; E 262069; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d July 7, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 115. 


Too LATE. [89 
© Aug. 10, 1910; E 238345; John 
Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Notice 
tecd July of, 1911; recorded, yv. 1, 
Dp: 116. 


TRY AND MAKE YOUR NEIGHBORS HAPPY 
Too; from the Campus. [90 


© June 20, 1911; E 259961; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
Wei p. 114: 


18244 (96) 


ON SUNNY TAMPA Bay: 

[91 

© May 19, 1911; E 258104; Mau- 

- rice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 

tice ree’d July 10, 1911; recorded, 
ve, Io ptae: 


WAY DOWN 


WE ALL FALL. [92 
Cy) uly 28; 19042 bP 263017 > YB. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 3, 1911; recorded, 
Ve De sheer. 


WHEN YOUR LUCK’S O. K. [93 

© Mar. 28, 1911; E 253869; Jos. 

W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d July 31, 1911; recorded, 
Veo 116: 


WIND AND LYRE. [94 


© Nov. 16, 1910; E 243533; John 
Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. No- 
tice ree’d July 31, 1911; recorded, 
we tp: 46: 


WITH THE TWINKLE IN HER EYE. [95 
© May 29, 1911; E 259264; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d July 18, 1911; recorded, 
vy. £. p. 114. 


WOOLAND LOVE SONG. [96 
© July 19, 1909; E 211624; John 
Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Notice 


ree’d July 31, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
De ALG: 


1061 


oe 1824 


Pip eAkY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891 
JUNE 30, 1906, AND MARCH 4, 1909. 


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


1S 2 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 6 


No. 9 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1911 


i a a es ee —s 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


bp Raat Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing 

the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is, 
issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, with the excep- 
tion of classical music, collections having general titles, such as ‘‘Fiinf studien,’’ 
‘612 études élémentaires,’’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
without differentiating words (e. g., ‘‘Waltz,” “Etude,” etc.), which are arranged 
under the name of the composer instead of the title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are 
understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles reading 
‘“Words by,’’ ‘‘Music by,’’ are to be understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘E,’’ Class E, Musical composi- 
tions; ‘‘D,’’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘‘©’’ implies copyright regis- 
tration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; ‘‘“© 1 c.’’ stands 
for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright 
Office of the printed or manuscript copy and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the date | 
of their receipt. In case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue 
or issues containing such contribution is required. 

A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 
under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue, 
immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used or 
licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to reproduce 
mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 
1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The December number, completing the 
volume, will have a full annual index to both composers and proprietors. The sub- 
scription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.00 for 
the year 1911, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


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NOTICE. 


THE RETURN TO COPYRIGHT CLAIMANTS OF PRINTED COPYRIGHT 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to amend and consolidate the acts 
respecting copyright” provide as follows: 

Sec. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under the pro- 

‘visions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this Act, the Librarian 
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred 
to the permanent collection of the Library of Congress, including the law library, 
and what other books or articles shall be. placed in the reserve collections of 
the Library of Congress for sale or exchange, or be transferred to other gov- 
ernmental libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein. 
- Sec. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided, together with 
all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the Librarian of Congress and 
the register of copyrights jointly shall, at suitable intervals, determine what 
of these received during any period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve 
in the permanent files of the copyright office, and, after due notice as herein- 
after provided, may within their discretion cause the remaining articles and 
other things to be destroyed: Provided, That there shall be printed in the 
Catalogue of Copyright Entries from February to November, inclusive, a state- 
ment of the years of receipt of such articles and a notice to permit any author, 
copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant to claim and remove before the 
expiration of the month of December of that year anything found which relates 
to any of his productions deposited or registered for copyright within the 
period of years stated, not reserved cr disposed of as provided for in this Act: 
And provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished work shall be 
destroyed during its term of copyright without specific notice to the copyright 
proprietor of record, permitting him to claim and remove it. 

In comphance with the above-cited provisions of law. 

Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other 
lawful claimant of any printed musical composition deposited for 
copyright registration in the office of the Librarian of Congress 
during the years 1870 to 1879, inclusive, that any such author, copv- 
right proprietor, or other lawful claimant may send to the Register 
of Copyrights his full name, the full title of the musical composition, 
the year in which copyright registration was made, and, if possible, 
the number under which such musical composition was entered for 
copyright, with a request for its return. On receipt of such informa- 
tion and request, such musical composition will be returned to the 
author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, unless it has 
been otherwise disposed of according to law. 

Application for the return of such musical composition should be 
made as early as possible during the year 1911. If no such applica- 
tion has been received during said year, such musical composition 
| may be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of section 60 

of said act. 

THORVALD SOLBERG, 
| Register of Copyrights. 
Frsruary 1, 1911. 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of music 
against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical instru- 
ments in the case of Belgium, Germany, Luxemburg, and Norway. 
The President signed proclamations to this effect on the following 
dates: Belgium (June 14, 1911), Germany (Dec. 8, 1910), Luxem- 
burg (June 14, 1911), Norway (June 14,1911). These proclamations 
were printed on pages v—x of Part 3, volume 6, no. 7, of the Cata- 
logue of Copyright Entries. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) 
of the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), 
Denmark (May 19, 1911), Italy (Aug. 8, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 
fOial))), vie Netherlands (Mar. 18, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 
Sao: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


A LA CAMPAGNE; by Hamilton Harty, 

for oboe and pianoforte. [18245 

© Ane, 7, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 9, 1911; 

E 263721; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


A LA LUNE; berceuse by Halfdan 
Kjerulf, transcribed by Arthur 
Hartmann; violin, piano acc. concert 
transcription. [18246 

oO Aue Ss. 1911; 2c. Aug. 24, 1911; 
EH 265059; Carl Fischer, New York, 
J aie GA 


A MA FIANCEE; romance par N. De 
Jong, pour violon et piano. [18247 


GS gunei4 91911: 2 ¢. July 18, 
1911; E 262040; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


A VENDETTA D’ 0’ PISCATORE; Versi e€ 
musica di Luigi Donadio;: canto e 
mandolino. [18248 

Cn Age ds. 1911: 2 ¢, Aug. 23, 
1911; E 264224; Italian book ©co., 
New York, N. Y. 


A VOS JEUX, MES AMES. 
(C. L. A.) 


ABSCHIED; ged. von Alfred Huggen- 
berger, musik von G. Niedermann, 
fiir m&nnerchor. Partitur. 4to. 

[18249 


© one 15,.1911; 2 ¢e. July 28, 
1911; E 2638182; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 


See Thomas 


ACUSHLA, I’M LONGING FOR YOU; words 
and music by M. P. Colbert. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18250 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 

E 2638481; May P. Colbert, Salem, 
Mass. 


ADAGIO, AUS DER ARPEGGIONE. 
Schubert (F. P.) 


ADAGIO CANTABILE; de G. Tartini, arr. 
par Cesare Barison; violon. (Mor- 
ceaux classiques pour violon révus 
et doigtés avec acc. de piano, no. 
4890. ) [18251 

©) July 24,' 1911-2 e Aug. 21, 
1911; E 264126; G. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


See 


ADAGIO DU CONCERTO; von Pietro Nar- 
dini, arr. von Tivadar Nachéz; vio- 
line und klavier. (Classical master- 
pieces from 17th and 18th century, 
no. 10.) [18252 

@ Aus 18. 19tt- 2 e Auer 1s. 
1911; E 264011; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


ADAGIO IN E; by W. Wolstenholme; - 
organ. (Three sketches, no. 2.) 
[18253 
© Aug 719" 1981-2) ean. 
1911; E 264231; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Boston, Mass. 


ADAGIO UND ALLEGRO; von Pierre Ga- 
yinies, ‘op. i, arr. von. Tivadar 
Nachéz; violine und klavier. (Clas- 
sical masterpieces from 17th and 
18th century, no. 9.) [18254 

© Aus 18? 19tl- 2 ’c. Aug. JS, 
1911; E 264012; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


ADORATION; words by Charles Swain, 
music by Oscar J. Fox; soprano or 
tenor in D flat. [18255 

© July 24 1919 2 ch July. 27, 
1911; E 262243; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


ADVICE; words by R. C. Williams, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18256 

© Aug» 15, 1911: 2 ¢ Aug: 24, 

1911; E 265206; Randolph C. Wil- 
liams, Soperton, Ga. 


AERO (THE) GLIDE; by C. McCleary; 
piano. [18257 
© Aus is 19dier2 ef Augo15, 
1911; E 262766; Clyde McCleary, 
Stuart, Iowa. 


AEROPLANE (THE); words by C. Ken- 
nedy, music by George Kress. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18258 

© Aug 15, 1981372 ce Aug 15, 

1911; E 262729; C. Kennedy, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18259 


AFTER SUNSET; words by Arthur Sy- 
mons, music by Berthold Neuer; 
high voice. [18259 

©) July 3 191d 2c Aes deal One 
E 262343; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INGEY:: 


AFTER THE HONEYMOON; words Dy 

Irving Berlin, music by Ted Snyder. 

[18260 

© Auge, 123, 491s 2c Atenk23; 

1911; EH 262997; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


AFTERMATH ; words and music by T. V. 
Cator. [18261 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1911; E 265402; 
Thomas Vincent Cator, San Jose, 
Cal. 


AGAIN THE MORN OF GLADNESS; words 
by John Hllerton, music by Peter C. 
Lutkin. [18262 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
EK 262600; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Il. 


AH, FORS’ E LUI CHE L’ANIMA. See 


Verdi (G.) 


ABH! NOM D’UN CHIEN; chanson scie, 
paroles de Emile Rhein, musique de 
A. Courquin. [182638 


© Ages 10; 19s | 2 ce; Aes 14s Gah: 


EH #263810; M™°® Courquin, Paris, 
France. 
AH! QUI VEUT DU BONHEUR; Chanson- 


nette a refrain, paroles de A. Fou- 
cher, musique de J. Vercolier. [18264 

OpAe 102 19d? ey Antena. 
1911; E 263870; Vercolier, Paris, 
France. 


‘AH VOYEZ-VOUS, QUE JE SUIS MALHEU- 
REUSE (Liebesklage) ; deutsche tiber- 
setzung et musique rééditée avee acc. 
de piano, par O. Lessmann. (Vieilles 
romances francaises du 18° siécle, 
no. 5.) [18265 

© June 27, 1911: 2 ¢ July 28, 
1911; FE 263175; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


AIN’T YOU GLAD YOU’VE COME HOME, 
Mary: wordsby Edgar Selden, music 
by Kendis & Paley. [18266 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. Aug 4, 1911; 
EH} 263691; Shapiro music pub. Co., 
New York, N: Y. 


Arr. See Bach (J. S.) 


pb. Ike mes. v. 6. 


AIR (THE) CASTLE; words by O. A. 
Buslett, music by P. Halvorsen. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18267 

© July 28, 191%; 2 ec auly 28, 

1911; E 262545; Peder Halvorsen, 
Northland, Wis. 


AIR DE BALLET; by A. von Ahn Carse; 
piano. [18268 


© Aug. 14, 1911292) eo Ams. 14, 
1911; E 268881; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd.. London, England. 


AIR DE DANSE; par A. d’ Ambrosio, pour 
orehestre. Partie de conducteur. 
[18269 
© Aug. 10,1911; 2c Aug. 14,1911; 
E 263814; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 

AIR DE L’OPERA MITRANE; attribué 3 
Vabbé Francesco Rossi, traduction 
francaise de M. de Rudder, annotée 
par F. A. Gevaert, pour contralto 
avec piano ace. (Répertoire fran- 
cais de l’ancien chant classique, no. 
421.) [18270 

© Aug. 2, Wothe are ean 14. 
1911; E 2638839; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 

ATI. MANDOLINO; von August Nolck, op. 
182; violine und klavier. (Zwei vor- 
tragsstticke, no. 2.) [18271 

© Auge 17) 19S ee Age) 17, 
1911; EH 268985; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
yermany. 

ALBUM FOR THE YOUNG. 
kowsky (P. I.) 

ALBUMBLATTER (Feuillets d’album) ; 
von Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 147, fiir 


See Tschai- 


klavier zu vier hinden. Heft 1, no. 
1-6. [18272 
©. July. 12, 1911-2 ¢€) June. 30, 


1911; E 263627; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 
—— —— Heft 2, no. 7-12. [18273 


©. July~> 10, 190i ewer Ne. 
1911; E 263628; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

ALL HAIL THE KING oF GLORY; words 
by A. White, music by Arthur K. 
White. [18274 

© Aug. 16)> 190 Aes, Antes 7; 
1911; E 262854; Alma White, 
Bound Brook, N. J. 

ALL THE WORDS THAT I GATHER; words 
by William Butler Yeats, music by 
Campbell-Tipton ; high voice in A. 

[18275 

©) sAug. 111; Oni 2 epee 12, 

1911; E 262674; G. Schirmer, New 
Works oN 


1064 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9,1911 


ALL THE WORLD HAS GONE TO SLEEP; 
lyric and music by Luella Lock- 
wood Moore. [18276 

(Oneauey 2s 19k: 2 -e. Aug. 24, 
Mid; BE 265043; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


ALL THE WORLD SEEMS HAPPY WHEN 
YOU SMILE; words and music by 
A. J. Wiley. 


(opus 25-1911: 2. ¢c. Aug. 26, 
1911; EH 265444; Arthur J. Wiley, 
New York, N. Y. 


ALLEGRO. See Paganini (N.) 


ALLEGRO GIUSTO. See Paganini (N.) 


ALLEGRO MILITAIRE; by W. Wolsten- 
holme; organ. [18278 
Owais 29. 1911> 2 .e, Aug. 23, 
1911; E 264232; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ALLEGRO RISOLUTO; by HE. H. Holling- 
ham. (The organ loft book 77, no. 
Dali): [18279 

Cr sul de 19tt- 2 e,, July. 31, 
1911; E 263272; Vincent music co., 
lid., London, England. 


ALLEGRO RONDO; von Francesco Cha- 
bran, arr. von Tivadar Nachéz; vio- 
line und klavier. (Classical mas- 
terpieces from 17th and 18th cen- 
tury, no. 7.) [18280 


© Aus) 18) 191; 2° ce Aug: 18, 
1911; H 264013; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


ALLEGRO VIVACE IN G; by W. Wolsten- 
holme; organ. (Three sketches, 
no. 3.) [18281 

ese TO) 191t-" 2 eo Aug. 28, 
1911; BH 264233; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ALLEMANDE IN G MINOR; by Jean Bap- 
tiste Loeilly, transcribed by Georg 
Eggeling; piano duet. [18282 

Orne 19) 19M 2 co Aus: 25. 
1911; E 264263; Arthur P.. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ALMA, WO WOHNST DU; marsch, musik 
von Walter Kollo, arr. von H. 
Worch; orchestra. [182838 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2-¢ Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 268575; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Ato’; duetto coloniale, versi di T. Fer- 
razzano, musica di M. Luciani; can- 
tc e mandolino. [18284 

Onsuly AS, 10112 2 er July 25, 
1911; EH 262208; Italian book co., 
New York, N. Y. 


[18277 . 


18294 


ALY VAR Dig (Alles du, mein alles du) ; 
ord af Niels Collet-Vogt, deutsch von 
Max Bamberger, musik af Christian 
SehiOis, Op. 2..n0._2. [18285 

© Junie. 28,7 191t -2Qie-s Takis 28. 
1911; E 268190; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


ALTDEUTSCHE TANZWEISE (Old German 
dance) ; transcribed by Georg Hgge- 
ling; piano. [18286 

© FP Aner 19. 1992 Ge. Ane. -25, 
1911; HE 264265; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ALTHEA, SISKIYOU’S WILD WOOD FLOWER; 
words and music by N. Hearn. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18287 

CO oNue: sta Von 2 ce, Anes wae 

1911; E 265215; Nellie Hearn, Horn- 
brook, Cal. 


ALWAYS READY; mareh, by John Paul; 
piano. [18288 
Gr Joly 12. 19-2) ee duly. 2a: 
1911 ; EK 262197; Charles H. Beichert, 
New York, N. Y. 


AM SPINNRAD (The spinning wheel) ; 
von Krik Meyer-Helmund, op. 201, 
fiir pianoforte. (Sechs character- 
stiicke, no. 3.) [18289 

© gune’ 10; 1911 2 e¢. July 2s: 
1911; E 263166; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

AM SPINNROCKEN; von Carl Hirn, op. 
3; klavier. (3 miniaturen, no. 1.) 

[18290 

© sie 1 Ot 82> Aes lr 

1911; HE 268986; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 

AMERICA BE TRUE; national anthem, 
words by E. B. Russell, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [18291 

ey ues 128 191 2) ¢. Aus: 24 
1911; E 265248; Ella B. Russell, 
Everton, Mo. 


AMERICA, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN; by J. 
Levy, revised by Fredk. S. New- 
combe; theme and yariations in B 
Hata, Jo Ridno. Solo. 2.5 Piano and 
cornet. (Select composition series 
50) [18292, 182938 


© July 28, 1911; 2c. each Aug. 24, 


19115" E 265061, 265062; Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. Y. 

AMERICA, THOU LAND OF LIBERTY; 
words and music by A. W. Van 
Dorston. [18294 

©) july 19: t wOad aro et! STotly: 2a, 
1911; E 268340; Alvin W. Van 


Dorston, Chicago, Il. 


1065 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18295 


AMERICAN (THE) BOY FOR ME; words 
and music by Sarah Wood. [18295 


@© “Aue: 12, 1911 = 2. cc) Aus 24 
1911; E 265178; Mrs. A. Wood, Mt. 
Carmel, III. 


AMERICAN IDEAL; march, by J. Price 

Swift; band. 4to. [18296 

© Aug: 7, 19115 2c. Aug. 14-1911 

E 262717; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Amoroso; par Christian Schafer, op. 
12. no. 5: violon et =pianow. Gsix 
morceaux de salon, no. 5.) [18297 

© Ane 21, 19? ie anes. 
1911; E 264287; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


AMOUR (L’) S’EVEILLE; valse par J. 
Danglas, pour orchestre, avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [18298 


©rsjuly, 29; 191 2c July, Si. 
1911; E 263352; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


AN DER QUELLE (At the source); 
salonstiick von Emil Sdéchting, op. 
124, fiir piano 2 ms. ~ (Aus der 
sommerszeit, no. 6.) [18299 


©igul ts. 19t-"2-e) Awe 21S 
H) 263530; J. Schuberth & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


AN EINEN HERBSTWALD (To an autumn 
forest); ged. von Wladimir von 
Hartlieb, English words by John 
Bernhoff, musik von Joseph Marx, 
fiir mittlere singstimme. [18300 


© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263519; Schuberthaus-verlag, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


ANALYSE THEMATIQUE, RYTHMIQUE ET 
METRIQUE, DES SYMPHONIES. See 
Beethoven (L. van). 


ANDANTE CANTABILE IN B FLAT; by 

Cc. J. Grey; organ. [18301 

© Aug. 2, 1911: 2 ¢. Aug.3; 1911; 

E 262448; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ANDANTE CON MOTO; by Bruce Steane; 
organ. (Short compositions for the 
church service, book 2.) [183802 

© Aug 1952191 2 2 ven Anes 21, 
1911; EH 264175; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ANDANTE RELIGIOSO; by H. F. Fuller, 
op. 8, no. 1; violin and piano. 
[183803 
Oy Aus, 10) A191 en Anes. 1.2; 
1911; E 262685; H. F. Fuller, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


pt. III, 0. s., v.6 


ANGE QUI CHANTE. See Mendelssohn 
(J. Le F.) 


ANGEL KISSES; Serenade, by Harry J. 
Lincoln; arr. for mandolin club of 
five parts. [18304 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262495; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


ANGEL’S (THE) GREETING; reverie an- 
gélique, by C. D. Blake, op. 110, rev. 
by Pierre Duvernet (H. L. Hearty) ; 
piano. [18305 

© Apr. 1,. 191 Be Ageia 1914: 
E 262850; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


ANGELS (THE) HAD COME; words by 
J. FEF. Johnston, music by Ralph 
Pinkney. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [183806 

© July: :25;, 19192 ves ly” 25, 
1911; E 262238; John F. Johnston, 
St. Louis P. O., Canada. 


ANGLERS’ (THE) SONG; words by John 
Chalkhill, music by Charles Villiers 
Stanford; four-part song for mixed 
voices. Ato. [18307 

©: July 29, 1914 :°26e) Saly Si, 
1911; E 2638372; Year book press, 
London, England. 


See Grieg (EH. H.) 


ANSIE (Anxiety); pezzo lirico, di 
Felice Boghen, per pianoforte. 
[18308 


© May 18, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263552; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. — 


ANITRA’S DANCE. 


ANSWER ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES; 
words and music by A. C. Adams. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18809 

© July-15;, 19143 “27 ex asuly 18, 

1911; E 260986; Arthur C. Adams, 
Wethersfield, Conn. 


ANTIPHON; words by George Herbert, 
music by R. Vaughan Williams. 1. 
Mixed voices, 2. Alternative version 
for solo voice. (Five mystical songs 
nos. 5 and 5a.) [183810, 18311 


© July 28, 1911; 2c. each July 31, 
1911; E 2638305, 263306; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London, England. 


APACHEN-POLKA; aus der _ operette, 
Hoheit amitisiert sich; musik von 
Rudolph Nelson, fiir klavier 2 ms. 

[18312 

© Aug. (12; 19id 2 ea Ane 12) 

1911; E 263785; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


1066 


ee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


18330 


APRIL FOOL; words by William Dillon, 
music by H. Von Tilzer. [18313 
eres 29) 1911-2 ¢€.: July 29, 
1911; EB 2623811; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


APRIL SHOWERS; by Lita Jarratt, op. 
20; piano. (5 instructive pieces, 
no. 2.) [18314 

@ Aus, 271911: 2 c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262444; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ARABIAN KNIGHTS; intermezzo Arabe, 
by Frank H. Grey; piano. [183815 


(©) Ame. 24, 1911: 2 « Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265408; Metropolitan music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


ARCADIA OVERTURE; by A. M. Laurens; 
band. 4to. [18316 


© Mar. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1911; 
E 265356; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


ARCHER (J. STUART) Three pieces for 
the organ; by J. Stuart Archer. 1. 
Melody. 2. Minuet. 3. Solemn 
march. [183817 


Clune ntc. 1911-2 ¢ July 27, 
1911; H 262284; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


ARDON GL’INCENSI. See Donizetti (G.) 


ARE YOU COMING TO THE NORTHEAND, 
Rosiz; words and music by D. Fox. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18318 


Op duly Hay) 19102 ce. July 18, 
1911; E 260977; Daisy Fox, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

AREN’T YOU COMING BACK TO NEW Ha- 
VEN BOYS; words by Juliet Fortier, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18319 


@ Fajuly 15, 1911-2 ¢| July 18, 
1911; E 262011; Miss M. Fortier, 
Pittsfield, Mass. 


AREN’T YOU THE GIRL I MET, IN SWEET- 
HEART TOWN; words by Clarence 
Thompson, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [18320 


© eJuly15,.1911:-2 ¢« July 18, 
1911; E 260984; C. R. Thompson, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ARIETTA; de Fr. Francoeur, arr. par 
Cesare Barison;  violon. (Mor- 
ceaux classiques pour violon révus 
et doigtés avec acc. de piano, no. 
4885. ) [18321 

© July 24, 1911; 2c. Aug. 21,1911; 
E 264127; G. Schmidt & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


ARIZONA Mona; words by W. Burgett, 
music by Wesley Hill. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [183822 


@) Ace, 315 Fo, 2 oe Anis 15, 
1911; E 262730; William Burgett, 
Muncie, Ind. 


ARKANSAS; words and music by M. B. 
Brooks. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [18323 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265284; Mrs. M. B. Brooks, 
Little Rock, Ark. 


ARMS OF AMERICA; march, by Arthur 
Pryor; piano. [18824 
© Aug. 17, 1911; 2 e- Aung 24, 
1911; E 265065; Carl Fischer, New 
Monk: Naey 


ART IS CALLING FOR ME; from the en- 
chantress, lyric by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Victor Herbert. [18325 

©) Aue Za. 191t:" 2c Ane. 24. 
1911; E 265044; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


ARTARMO COLLECTION; by K. L. King; 
orchestra arrangement. [18326 


©. Jane 18. "1911 = *2-e. “July” 3; 
1911; E 2638332; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


AS HER FINGERS RUN OVER THE KEYS; 
words by J. J. Fitzpatrick, music 
by G. S. Carpenter. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [18327 

©! Aug; 127 191s) 2 es Aue. 24, 
1911; E 265198; James J. Fitzpat- 
rick, Fitchburg, Mass. 


AS THE CHURCH BELLS TOLLED THE 
EVENING HOURS AWAY; words by R. 
Hersey, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [18328 


© ‘Aue. 1.91911 2e "Aus: 22 19tte 


E 263417; Roy V. Hersey, Sacra- 
mento, Cal. 
ASCHIED; ged. aus Wilh. Lange- 


wiesches, Im morgenlicht, musik von 

Carlo Bosco, op. 35; fiir eine sing- 
stimme mit pianoforte-begleitung. 

[18329 

© June 15, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 15, 

1911; E 263935; C. M. Busch (pseud. 
Carlo Bosco), Freiburg, Germany. 


ASHES OF ROSES; words by Elaine 
Goodale, music by Austin D. Wolfe; 
male voices. S8vo. [183830 

© Ame 145 Aoi: 2 es Aus 16; 
1911; E 262798; C. W. Thompson & 
eo., Boston, Mass. 


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18331 


ASPERGES ME, [AND] O 
HOSTIA, ETC.; by Hug. Walkiewicz, 
op. 4, nos. 1-5. [18331 

©; June “20, ° 191 2:2 -es June 22, 
1911; E 262700; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


SALUTARIS 


AT DAWN (Am morgen); by Nicolai 
von Wilm, op. 242; piano. (6 melo- 
dious compositions, no. 1.) MM TSSs32 


© Aus 2 19s 2c) Aneta 191d! - 
E 262445; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


AT LAST; waltz song, words and mu- 
sic by Melodio, arr. by M. Deyo. 
[18333 

© Aue.* 15,> 191t "2 ce: Auge. 16, 
1911; E 262789; Milo Deyo, Brook- 
hyp INE) Ve 

AT THE BROOK (Am bache); by Mar- 
tha Ktintzel; piano. (4 composi- 
tions for piano, no. 2.) [18334 

(©) Anes Oe TOMA ex Awe 2: 
1911; E 264152; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


AT THE FJORD (Am fjord) ; barcarolle, 
by Trygve Torjussen, op. 3; piano. 
(Norwegian suite, no. 3.) [18335 

©: Ate? 2, 1914 22) es Ane Sanit 
EK 262439; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


AT THE GRINDIN’ OF THE CANE; Louisi- 
ana plantation paean, words by 
Frank Stanton, music by C. W. Mur- 
phy. [183836 

© Aug. 4.1911); 2 ¢, Aue. 4) 1921; 
EK 263614; Clarence Wainwright 
‘Murphy, U. S. 


AT THE OLD Four CORNERS SWEET- 
HEART; words and music by B. P. 
Larcom. Washington, H. Wirkus 
Dugdale co. [183837 

©) Anes a2) Oda 3k 2 er Ane 24. 
1911; EH 265196; Benj. P. Larcom, 
Beverly, Mass. 


AT THE PICNIC (Tin zchen im grtinen) ; 
by Nicolai von Wilm, op. 242; piano. 
(6 melodious compositions, no. 3.) 

[18338 

OpAug 2; 19 tite Vr Ace 3 onl: 

HE} 262446; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


AT THE SPINNING-WHEEL (Am spinn- 
vad); by Franz Moritz; piano. 
[18339 
©pAus. 2o 19 ttn 2c Asien Oil 
HE 262447; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


AY THE TEA PARTY; by Frederick A. } 


Williams, “op! (i, 7 not ai plano 
(Five miniatures for the piano, no. 
Ais) {183840 

© Augs 237 401L eer Aus. 22 


1911; EK 262958; Willis music co., | 


Cincinnati, Ohio. 


AT TWILIGHT; idylle, by S. Gatty Sel- 
lars; organ. [183841 


© Aug. 19, 19 2 erAue. 218 


1911; EH 264153; Arthur P. Schmidt, '¥ 


Boston, Mass. 


AT TWILIGHT; 
music by Willy Wagner. 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


© Aug. a2: 


[18342 


words by K. Matkin, | 
Washing- jf 


1911 2hex Ane, 245 | 


1911; E 265245; Kate Matkin, Lau- | 


renceburg, Tenn. 


AU BORD D’UN RUISSEAU; sSérénade 


champétre, by René de Boisdeffre, | 
op. 52, revised and fingered by Gus- } 


tay Saenger; violin and piano. 
[183843 
© July 13; ome 


cr sully. 205 i 


1911; E 262090; Cari Fischer, New |} 


York: yNe 1 


AU CABARET DES AMOURS; valse de Ro- 
bert Vollstedt, op. 428, pour piano. | 


[18544 


©. Aug. 10, 19k 2en-Aug. 145 (0 


1911; E 263825; Heugel et cie., Paris, | 


France. 


AU PAYS NATAL; par Max D’Ollone, || 
transcription par A. Pelliot; violon | 


et piano. (Le ménétrier, poeme 
pour violon et orchestre, no. 1.) 
[18345 


©. Aug, 31, ; 19ft aye Aus 21 


1911; E 264149; Heugel & cie., Paris, : 


France. 


AUFSCHWUNG, AND TRAUMESWIRREN. 
See Schumann (R. A.) 


AuGcusta; barn dance, by W. A. Bar- | 

[18346 | 
©- Aug. -28,) Wold 2 ve: sept, oF 

1911; E 265879; Cundy Bettoney 


rington Sargent; band. 4to. 


co., Boston, Mass. 


AUTOMNE (L’); bacchanal from The | 


seasons, by A. Glazounow, op. 67, 
arr. by G. Gast; orchestra. (Galaxy 
no. 43.) [18347 


© July’ 28,? 19” 2 erly 29; 
1911; EK 262323; G. Schirmer, New 
York, NY 


1068 


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no. 9, 1911 


AUTOUR DE LA CRECHE; petit oratorio, 
texte d’aprés les livres saints, mu- 
sique de Jean Hubert, pour un réci- 
tant ténor des choeurs de femmes, 
des choeurs d’homme, des choeurs 
pour voix mixtes, avec acc. d’orgue, 
piano, harpe, hautbois et violon solo. 

[183848 

© July 29, 1911; 2 e July 31, 

1911; E 2683853; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


AUTUMN; by Frederick Gunster; low 
voice. [18349 
©) Aneto 1911: De. Aug. 11, 
1911; E 262656; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


—— words and music by C. HE. Mantz, 

Op, 2; no. 1. [18350 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 

E 263615; Caroline E. Mantz, Den- 
ver, Colo. 


AUTUMN LEAVES; overture, by A. W. 
Kneff; orchestra. 4to. [18351 


(Oxo 2 1911: 2 @¢ Aug. 23, 
noah: Be 262985; B.-O: Marsh, De- 
corah, Iowa. 


AUTUMN (AN) LULLABY; trio, words 
by Alice E: Allen, music by J. S. 
Fearis; women’s voices. [18352 


eae: 24 TOT: 2 Ee Aug: (26. 
1911; E 265486; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cazo, TI. 


AUTUMN REVERIE (Herbstgefiihl) ; by 
Nicolai von Wilm, op. 242; piano. 
(6 melodious compositions, no. 2.) 

[183853 

©) Ages 2 aON = 2, Aue S, 1911 - 

EK 262448; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


AVALANCHE (THE); words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Stanley Gordon; 
no. 1 in B flat. [183854 

oO) Ae 26.0 19Mt = 2. cl Ants” 28, 
1911; EH 264294; Charles Sheard & 
eco., London, England. 


_ AVE MARIA; song, composed by M. J. 
Sacvalho, jr. op. 1. [18355 

Gm e July 18) 1981 > W). 263075 : 
Manuel J. Carvalho, jr., Fall River, 
Mass. 


) =——-- music by A. H: Rosewig, op. 
354; men’s voices. [18356 

mculy 429-190?" 2 Ee" Duly 31, 
1911; EK 263298; A. H.. Rosewig, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


AvE Maria. See Bach (J. S.) 


18365 


AVIATION TOURNAMENT MARCH; by K. 
Leaking, 4, Bands. 2. Orchestra. 
[18357, 18358 
© Jan. 18, 1911;.2 ¢. each July 
ol, 1911; E 263333, 26383384; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


AVVENTURA A FISCHI; Strofette, versi 
di Giovanni Capurro, musica dl 
Francesco Sanna. [18359 

©) July 18" 191 oe. duly 31, 
1911; E 263378; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


AWOOING; words by J. H. Reddick, 
music by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18360 


@PAue i, AI + oe Aus. 251917 ; 
E 263418; Josephine H. Reddick, 
Barney, Ga. 


BABY DEAR, LISTEN; words by W. M. 
Ellis, music by Ethel Cookson. 
[18361 
@ ‘Aug. 1, 191s 2.c¢ Aug; 14.9911 ; 
E 262708; Walter M. Ellis, Hast- 
ings, Nebr, 


BABY, SAVE YOUR KISSES FOR ME; 
words by Frank Tinney, music by 
Fred Strasser. [18362 

© Aue 5, 19d 2" cr Aug. 5, 19iL; 
EH 262531; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub co., New York, N. Y. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Air; de 
J. S. Bach, arr. par Cesare Barison ; 
violon. (Morceaux classiques pour 
violon réyus et doigtés avec ace. de 
piano, no. 4882.) [18363 

© daly, 22) Onis 2. ¢:7 Age 2ir 
19115. EH .264125 ;: -G. Schmidt, .& -co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Ave Maria; mélodie religieuse, 
adaptée au 2™° prélude en Ut mi- 
neur par B Palmieri, pour une voix 
avec piano. [18864 

©; dune 19; 1914; 2 e.. Aug, 4; 
1911; E 263629; B Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


—— Bass-arie, aus der Matthiius-Pas- 
sion (Bass-aria from the Saint Mat- 
thew-Passion) ; von J. S. Bach, mit 
cello obligato, viola da gamba, mit 
deutschem, franz6sischem und eng- 
lischem text, und piano, mit anmer- 
kungen herausgegeben V. C. Fuchs. 
( Violoncello-werke, no. 1.) [183865 


© Junec2i.: (Ott a+2 eo uly. 18; 
1911; E 262048; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


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18366 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN )—Contd. 
Fantasie, G dur; von J. S. Bach, 
arr. von Max Reger, fiir klavier zu 


vier linden. obl. S8vo. (Ausge- 
wihlte orgel-werke, ed. no. 8022.) 
[18366 


© June 3, 1911; 2c. July 18, 1911; 
E 262045; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


It is enough (Ich habe genug) ; 
cantata for The feast of the Puri- 
fication, English version by J. Mi- 
chael Diack, musie by J. S. Bach, 
vocal score arr. by B. Todt; bass 
voice with piano. (Bach’s works, 
no. 82.) [18367 

©) May 31; 1919-7 2@) July, 28, 
1911; EH 263154; Breitkopf & Hir- 
tel, New York, N. Y. 


Passacaglia; von J.S. Bach, tiber- 
tragen von Max Reger; C moll. fiir 
klavier, vier hinden. (Edition 
Schott, no. S-8027.) [18868 


© June 20, 1911; 2 « July 18, 
1911; E 268960; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Prailudium & fuge, in A moll; 
arr. von Max Reger, fiir klavier zu 
vier hinden. obl. S8vo. (Ausge- 
wihlte orgel-werke, ed. no. 8022.) 
[18369 
© June 38, 1911; 2c. July 18, 1911; 
E 262053; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Récitatif et air extrait de la Can- 
tate d’église, no. 3; traduction fran- 
caise de G. Antheunis, musique de 
J. S. Bach, annotée par F. A. Ge- 
vaert, pour basse et piano. (Ré- 
pertoire francaise de l’ancien chant 
classique, no. 427.) [18370 


OQwAigea. 2 Oil 02 ene Aen ae 
1911; E 268840; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 


Siciliano; aus der Sonate in Es 
dur von J. S. Bach, gesetzt von 
Michael von Zadora; ftir klavier. 
[18371 
© Aue. 16) 19lte 2 ie Ane al: 
1911; E 263948; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Toccata und fuge in D moll; von 
J. S. Bach, arr. von Max Reger, ftir 
klavier zu zwei hainden. (Ausge- 
wihlte orgel-werke, ed. no. 1075.) 

[18372 


@©y May. 25, 1911s) 2 ee suily 18, 
1911; E 262055; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 | 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN )—Contd. 
in Hs; von J. Ss) Bach, arr 
von Max Reger, fiir klavier zu vier 
handen. obl. Svo. (Edition Schott, 
no. 8024.) [18373 
© June 28, 1911; 2 « June 30, 
1911; E 268660; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Ye mortals extol the love of the 
Father; cantata, no. 167, for the 
feast of St. John the Baptist, Eng- 
lish version by Morton Latham, 


music by J. S. Bach, arr. by Be | 


Todt. mixed voices. 
4to. [18874 

© May 31, 1911; 2 e« July 28, 
1911; EH 263158; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


Vocal score; 


BACHELOR’S (A) LOVE SONG; words and 
music by Fred Morton. Philadel- 
phia, M. D. Swisher. [18875 


© Aug. 10, 1911-2 @ Aue, 113 
1911; E 262657; Herbert Smith, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BacCHELOR’s (THE) WISDOM; words by 
J. H. Reddick, music by Charles J. 
W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [18376 


© Aug. 12). doi 2 erhug. 24: 


1911; E 265310; Josephine H. Red- | 


dick, Barney, Ga. 


BACK AT DEAR OLD HOME SWEET HOME; 
march-two step, by Fischer-Vanders- 
loot, arr. by Harry J. Lincoln; 
mandolin club of five parts. [18377 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262496; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


BACK TO MY NORTHERN HOME; words 
and music by M. B. White. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18878 

© Aug. 15) 190 rae Aue. 15, 

1911; E 2627438; Mary B. White, 
Woodford, N. Y. 


BAGATELLER; Smaa instruktive studier 


af L. Birkedal-Barford, 
piano. 

© July 28, 1911: 20c2 Aug. 21) 
1911; E 264112; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


op. 255 


BAJADEREN-WALZER; nach motiven der 
operette Die bajadere, ged. 
Louis Taufstein, musik von Martin 
Knopf. [18380 


© Aug. 16, 1910) 2c Ane) 168 *| 


1911; E 263941; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


1070 


[18379 | 


von : 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


18398 


BAL MILITAIRE; valse, by Lady George 
Loftus; piano. [18381 


Opies 14.1911: 2 es Aug.5, 
1911; E 268919; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


BALL BEIM MARCHENKONIG; by Erich 
Wolfgang Korngold, op. 3, no. 5; 
piano. [18382 

© July 27, 1911; 2c. July 29, 
1911; E 262325; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


BALTIMO’ FO’ ME; words by Alvin A. 
Silberman, music by Mayme Eman- 
uel, arr. by C. Edgar Rollman. 

[183883 


Grive, Ane. 16; 1911: H 262782: 
A. A. Silberman and Mayme Eman- 
uel, Baltimore, Md. 


BaRCAROLA; di Hugenio Perrino, per 
pianoforte. [183884 
adie. 19dds-..2).¢..suly 31, 
1911; EH 263379; Raffael Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


BaRCAROLE; by Isidore Troostwyk; 
violin with piano ace. [18385 


Gr ulyn22) 4911: 2 @ July: 24, 
19 EH 2638370; -M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


BARCAROLE WALTz. See Offenbach (J.) 


BarRNEY; words by Florence Gertrude 
Attenborough, music by C. Whit- 
aker Wilson. [18386 


@rAne ib, a9 2 ee Aug. (17, 
1911; H 263984; Collard Moutrie, 
London, England. 


BarRRY OF BALLYMORE; Selection from 
the play, by Chauncey Olcott and 
Wrest mall, “arr by "TC. Po and 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; mandolin orches- 
tra with piano acc. [18387 


Qeidivenot 1911-2 ec. July 22, 
1911; EH 262167; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


BASS ARIE, AUS DER MATTHAUS-PAS- 
sion. See Bach (J. S.) 


BaTTLE (THE) CALL; words by A. 
White, music by Ray White. [18888 
OrAug, 16,7 1911;.2 ec Aug. 17, 
1911; E 262855; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 


BE JOYFUL IN THE LORD; words and 
music by T. D. Williams. [183889 
© i duly 25) 1911: 2 e.. July -31, 
1911; E 2638281; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


BE MY LOVE, MY LADY; words by Mark 
Gordon Ingram, music by J. P. Lude- 
buehl. [18390 

Gi Aue Ue Agi 2 ienvrAus lady, 
1911; E 262813; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BE OF GOOD CHEER; words from John 
16, music by J. Eliot Trowbridge; 
mixed voices. (Sacred octavo se- 
ries no. 976.) [183891 

©) Augss 24191t 2, Aue, 8.1901: 
E 262449; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


BEAUTIFUL GARDEN; words and music 
by EH. Sasse. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [18892 


© Aug. 18,1919 2c. Aue. 24, 
1911; EK 265154; Edward Sasse, 
Henderson, Ky. 


BEAUTIFUL PRAYERS OF CHILDHOOD; Sa- 
ered song, words and music by W. H. 
Jackson. Toronto, Canada, North 
America music co. [18393 


© Sept. 6; 19115; 2. ¢. Auge. 25, 
(Oli Ky 265d: W.. EH Jackson, 
Ganonoque, Canada. 


BEAUTY (THE) OF THE FLOWERY DELL; 
words and music by J. Coyle. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18394 

© Aued,1911 +2 ¢ ‘Aug 2. Ort - 

E 263479; John Coyle, Wanakena, 
INE 


BECAUSE OF YOU; words by A. HE. 
Webster, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18895 

©) Aug: 12) 191: 2) ex Aug: 24, 

1911; E 265257; Allie Elliott Webs- 
ter, Chatham, N. Y. 


BECAUSE YOU TURNED ME DOWN; words 
and music by J. F. Hager. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18896 

© VAM Oia 2) Ghent) hone: 

E 263480; Jos. F. Hager, Wellsburg, 
W.Va. 


BEER SONG; words by J. Howard, mu- 
sic by Gussie Linder, arr. by HE. 
Wilson. [18397 

© le. Aug. 24, 1911; E 265028; 
Joseph Howard, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


BEES WAX; rag, by Harry J. Lincoln; 
piano. [18898 
©) Auge tO Oise 2 en Aue OL. 
1911; E 2629380; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


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18399 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG vAN) Analyse | BeLLE (LA) DAME SANS MERCI; bal- #} 


thématique, rythmique et métrique 
des symphonies de Beethoven; arr. 
par Jules Combarieu [sur la] 2% 
Symphonie, de L. Beethoven, fiir or- 
chester-partitur. obl. 24mo. 

[18399 
PAO) nly ok, LON 2, ee Nee malas 
1911; E 263891; Breitkopf & Hir- 
tel, New York, N. Y. 


—— Menuet; by L. van Beethoven, arr. 
by Gustav Saenger; no. 2 in G; 4 


violins, viola, alto viola, ‘2 eellos, 
bass, organ and piano. (Knsemble 
players’ library, no. 9.) [18400 


© July 27, 191d ByeopwAnes 24, 
1911; E.265086; Carl Fischer, New 
WOK ENT ay 


——  Thematische rhythmische und 
metrische analyse, der symphonien 
Beethovens; arr. von Jules Com- 
barieu, [aus der] 1. Symphonie, fiir 
orchester-partitur. obl. 24mo. 

[18401 


© Sully aA Agi 2e- Auge 15, 
1911; E 263890; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New. York, N. Y. 


BEGRABE DEINE TOTEN ; worte und musik 
von Wilhelm Heinemann, op. 22, no. 


2; mezzo-sop. oder bariton mit vio- 
line und orgel, harmonium oder 
klavier. [18402 


@ July 1, 1911; 2-¢ Aug. 4 1911- 
E 263561; Wm. A. Kaun music ¢o., 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


BEHOLD THE STATE; words by B. F. 
Clark, music by Holthaus music co. 
[18403 


© July 28190 "2c. duly. “28, 
1911; E 263121; B. F. Clark, Mus- 
kogee, Okla. 


BEI DEN ZWERGEN (With the dwarfs) ; 
von Amadeus Wandelt, op. 24, no. 
11; piano. [18404 


© sully tO. 2c, Aug. 4 Oital 
E 263562; Wm. A. Kaun music ¢o., 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


BEIM KRANZE WINDEN (Around the 
may-pole); von Amadeus Wandelt, 
op. 24, no. 138; piano. [18405 


@© July 1, A9ld 22 °e Ate 419 ite: 
EH 263563; Wm. A. Kaun music ©Co., 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
BEL RAGGIO LUSINGHIER. See Rossini 
(G. A.) 


pt. 1, n-s:, v.6 Ml 


| 
} 
i] 


i 


lade, words by John Keats, music 4 


by Alvin S. Wiggers; high voice. 


[18406 | 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262590; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INSY:. 


BELLE (LA) JAPONNAISE (Flirt); ja- 
panische teehausstudie, von Ludwig 
Siede, op. 14; piano. [18407 


© May 18, 1911; 2°¢. Aug. 19, ¥ 


1911; E 264068; Paul Westphal, 
Karlshorst, Germany. 
BELLE (THE) oF Mexico (La belle 


Mexicana) ; Mexican serenade, by J. 
H. Barrett; piano. [18408 

© July. .31; ob eee suly ote 
1911; HE 268294; Joseph H. Barrett, 
St. Paul, Minn. 


BELLE (LA) TARENTINE; tarantelle par | 


A. Scassola, pour orchestre avee 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [18409 

© Aug. 10,°1911 7 27e> Aus. S14 
1911; E 263789; F. Salabert, Paris, 
France. 


BELLINI (VINCENZO) Casta diva; ca- 
vatina from Norma, by Vincenzo 


Bellini, English version by Henry G. 
Chapman, ed. by Max Spicker; so- 
prano. [18410 


© July 26, 1911; 2 ¢ July 27, } 
Schirmer, New | 


1911; E 2622738; G. 
York; (Ni we 


—— Deh! con te, con te li prendi; 
duet from Norma, by V. 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man, ed. by Max Spicker; soprano. 

[18411 


© July ‘26; dot tee wuly ae 

1911; E 262274; G. Schirmer, New 

York, N22¥6 

O bella, ti celo; polacca, from 
I puritani, by V. Bellini, English 
version by Henry G. Chapman, ed. 
by Max. Spicker; soprano. [18412 

©) July 26,719 e ees uly. Jie 
1911; EK 262272; G. Schirmer, New 
Yorks ING ve 

BENEATH THE CROSS OF JESUS; words 
and music by Carrie B. Adams. 

: [18413 

© July 25; 191 223 ves ely Sie 

1911; E 2638282; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 

BERCEUSE; by Ch. Dancla, op. 1381, re- 
vised and edited by Gustav Saen- 
ger; violin and piano. [18414 

© June 21, Sts Fae uly. 20: 
1911; E 262092; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


1072 


Bellini, © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 
BERCEUSE—Continued. 
by Kk. Ockleston-Lippa, op. 24; 
organ. [18415 


fens. 24,1911: 2 ¢. Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265375; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 

—by Tom Sutton; piano. [18416 

er Auge 4.1911; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1914: 
E 262535; Enoch & sons, London, 
England. 

——hby Frances Terry, op. violin, 
-piano ace. [18417 
Ooane. 14. 1911: 2 «@ Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265067; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Nv ¥: 
cradle song, by G. Delbriick, ed. 
by J. W. Lerman; piano. [18418 

er Anmee ai 1911- 2 ¢. Aug... 17, 
1911; E 262814; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


fd 


i; 


|. par H. Rehbock; violon et piano. 


[18419 
GyAnus iA9il: 2c. Aug. .19, 
1911; E 264009; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 
von Paul Juon, op. 48, fiir klavier. 
(Miniaturen, no. 2.) [18420 
© June 14,1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EH 263535; Schlesinger’sche buch- 
und musikhandlung (Rob. Lienau), 
Berlin, Germany. 
Brercreuse. See Chopin (F. F.) 
BERCEUSE IN A MAJoR; by James H. 
Rogers; organ. [18421 
er imivada 1911-2 ¢ Aue. 1, 1911; 
EK 262356; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


| BERGMANNS HEIMGANG; ged. von Carl 


Pusch, musik von A. Fleischer, op. 
40, no. 3, fiir mainnerchor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [18422 


Mrmsime 25. 191k: 2 ¢ July 28, 
1911; E 263211; C. FE. W. Siegel’s 


musikalienhandlung (R. Linne- 
man), Leipzig, Germany. 
BERLINER REPUBLIKANER; ged. von 


Theodor Fontano, musik von Bogu- 
mil Zepler, op. 75. (Drei scherz- 
lieder, no. 3.) [18423 

©@) Aus. 17, 1911: 2) ce Aug. 17, 
1911; EK .263987; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


BESCHEIDENE (DER) SCHAFER (The shy 
lover); ged. von Chr. Weisse, Eng- 
lish words by John Bernhoff, musik 
yon Joseph Marx, ftir hohe frauen- 
stimme. [18424 

© Nov. 15, 1910; 2c. Aug. 2,1911 ; 
E 263517; Schuberthaus-verlag, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


18433 


Best (THE) OF FRIENDS MUST PART; 
words and music by Geo. F. How- 
ard. [18425 

@©ri G July 25: oe he 26851o 3 
Kittie Ross, New York, N. Y. 


BreTHLEHEM. See Gounod (C. F.) 


BETTER (THE) LAND; words by Gur- 

don Robins, music by Geo. A. Sablin. 

[18426 

OQ. July 20," 191% 1. Puly 24, 

1911; 1 ec. July 31, 1911; B 263366; 
K. A. Hoffman, Cabery, II. 


BETTER THAN GOLD; words by I. M. 
Richardson, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18427 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 « Aug. 24 

1911; E 265317; Ida M. Richardson, 
Littles, Ind. 


BEYOND; reverie transcription, by I. 

Furman Mulliner; piano. [18428 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. July 31, 1911: 

HB} 263310; United States music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


Big Pow wow; words by Edgar Sel- 
den, music by Florence M. Pearce, 
arr. by Eugene Platzmann. [18429 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911: 
E 262778; Maurice Shapiro, New 
orks Ne’ ¥. 


BILL GETS ALL THE KISSES; words and — 
music by A. W. Woomer. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18430 

Gmduly G5 91901 5.2% ce. duly,.4 8, 
1911; E 260978; Albert W. Woomer, 
Yeagertown, Pa. 


BIN AM WEG GESTANDEN; ged. von B. 
Tenhof, musik von Gustav Wohlge- 
muth, op. 52, no. 1, ftir minnerchor 
a cappella. Partitur. 4 to. [18481 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
EK 263711; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Birps (THE) BALL; caprice or schot- 
tische, by R. M. Stults; piano. 
[18432 


© july 25, 19it 2 sully. 28; 
1911; E 268130; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


Bitte (Petition); ged. von Herm. 
Hesse, English words by John Bern- 
hoff, musik von Joseph Marx, ftir 
mittlere stimme. [18433 

© Nov. 1524910242 C Aue 2) 1911; 
E 263515; Schuberthaus-verlag, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


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18434 


BizET (GEORGES) Carmen; Jlopéra 
moderne, par Bizet, arr. par A. 
Rosenauer, op. 88, no. 1; piano, a 6 
mains. [18434 

© July? 31, 191452). Ae a0; 
1911; E 263769; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


—Cavatina (Micaela’s song) ; from 
Carmen, by George Bizet, tran- 
scribed by Gustav Saenger; violin 
and piano. [18485 

© July 11, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 2, 1911; 
EK 262384; Carl Fischer, New York, 
IN 


Retour (Le); romance sans pa- 

-roles, by G. Bizet, arr. by Ernest 

Gillet; orchestra. (Galaxy no. 42.) 

[18436 

© July 28) 991d 2 er July, 29: 

1911; E 262827; G. Schirmer, New 
Worl iN.. Ye 


BLARNEY OF KILLARNEY; from Round 
the world, by Manuel Klein; hotel 
orchestra. [18437 

©PAwe 2301 Gill eres 4: 
1911; E 265045; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


BLESS THE LorD, O MY SOUL; words 
from Psalm 103, music by J. W. Ler- 
man (Im the choir, vy. 12, no. 8: 
Aug. 1911.) [18438 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
H 263582; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


BLESSING (A) FROM THE BIBLE; words 
from Numbers, music by W. F. Hat- 
tersley. New York, J. Fischer & 
bro. [18439 


© Aus. 18, 1914» Qe 7 Auge 19; 
1911; E 262890; W. F. Hattersley, 
Newark, N. J. 


BLIND MAN’S BUFF; from The siren, 
lyric by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Leo Fall. [18440 

©) Awe! 16 191) 2 ve PAs 17, 
1911; EK 268963; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

BLIND MAupD; words by W. Fish, music 

- by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18441 

@ Aug. )15,) 191 2c. Aug, (24; 
1911; E 265219; William Fish, Bon- 
ner, Mont. 


BLOSSOMS OF LOVE; waltz, by H. Camp- 
bell; piano. New York, F. B. Havi- 
Jand pub. co. [18442 

© jJuly, 25,) 19id (2 es Sully-725, 
1911; H 262229; Herbert Campbell, 
Cheltenham, Canada. 


pt. 111, n.s.,v.6 | 


BLUE (THE) AND THE GRAY; words by | 
L. B. Peck, music by J. C. Eaton. | 
New York, Old Dominion music ¢o. | 

[18443 
© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 8, LOWY 
H 262400; L. B. Peck, Elsinore, Cal. | 


BLUE BIRD WALTZ; by Chas. Henlein; | 
piano. [18444 | 
©: Aug. 10) 191 2 rer Aue 149 
1911; E 262706; Jos. Krolage music | 
co., Cincinnati, O. 


See Strauss (J.) 


BLUTENREGEN (Blossom-showers) ; lied | 
ohne worte von Emil Sdchting, op. | 
124, fiir piano 2 ms. (Aus der som- 
merszeit, no. 5.) [18445 | 

© July 13, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 2,1911; | 
EK 263529; J. Schuberth & co., Leip- | 
zig, Germany. 


Boat (A) BENEATH A SUNNY SKY; 
finale of Alice in Wonderland, words 
by Lewis Carroll, music by Lewis S. 
Thompson; women’s voices. (Wom- 
en’s voices octavo, no. 59, series 2.) 

[18446 


© Aug. 14, 19tie 2 ee Ane. 16) 
1911; E 262797; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Boat (A) sone; words and music by 
Caroline . Mantz, op. 2, no. 4. 
- [18447 
© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263616; Caroline E. Mantz, Den- 
ver, Col. 


BLUE DANUBE. 


BOATING PARTY; mazurka, by Carl | 


Wilhelm Kern, op. 186, no. 2; piano. 
(Pleasures of youth, no. 2.) [18448 | 

©. Aug: 26,7 1914-92 ses Ame 2a3 
1911; E 262974; Brehm bros., Hrie, 
Pa. 


BOHEMIAN WALTZ; by Virgilyn War- 
rington Nicholas; piano. [18449 
© Aug. .16,-1911 2 ce Aus. 17; 
1911; E 262812; M. D. Swisher, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Bowtero; par Christian Schafer, op. 12, 
no. 6; violon et piano. (Six mor- 
ceaux de salon, no. 6.) [18450 

© Aug. 2h) WOldi ie. Aue.) 2a; 
1911; EH 264238; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


BONSOIR MESSIEURS; chansonette, pa- 
roles de Mazet et Chaffange, mu- 
sigue de Ch. Pillon. [18451 

© Aug. 10, 1911302 eoAue Ts: 
1911; E 263835; Joubert, Paris, 
France. 


1074 


 BrauMs 


—— 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


18478 


words and music by 
Fred Morton. Philadelphia, M. D. 
Swisher. [18452 

@rAus 10, 1911; 2°ce: Aug. 1, 
Pot. Ei 262658 : Herbert Smith, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BoocGigE MAN; 


Boreas; northern idylle, from suite 
characteristic, The four winds; by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, arr. by T. P. and 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; mandolin orches- 
tra. (Witmark ed., no. 785.) 

[18453 


@r Au. 24,.1911; 2 « Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265885; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


BorRNEO RAG; an oriental pastime, by 
Neil Moret; piano. [18454 


@etulye26, 1911; 2 « July 26, 
1911; E 263107; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


BoRTKIEWICZ (SERGE) Dix études 
pour piano; par S. Bortkiewicz, op. 
15, no. 1-10. [18455 

ey June 2s, 1911; 2 c July 28, 
1911; E 263195; D. Rahter, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


BouRREE; par E. Cuthbert Nunn, pour 
piano. (Deux morceaux, no. 2.) 
[18456 


@* June 28;. 1911: 2 c, Aug. 4, 
1911; E 263630; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Bower City MARCH; by J. S. Taylor; 
band. 4to. [18457 


© Mar. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1911; 
E 265857; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


_ Bower (THE) OF LOVE; fairy interlude 
for bells and chimes, by Karl Kaps; 
piano. London, England, Star music 
pub. co., ltd. [18458 


© Aug. 9, 1911; 2c. July 28, 1911; 
E 264094; J. Anderson, London, Eng- 
land: 


( JOHANNES ) Hungarian 
dances; by Brahms, arr. by M. Mosz- 
kowski; piano. No. 1 in G minor. 
No. 2 in D minor. No. 3 in F ma- 
jor. No. 4 in F minor. No. 5 in F 
sharp minor. No. 6 in D flat major. 
No. 7in A major. No. 8 in A minor. 
No. 9 in E minor. No. 10 in EK ma- 
jor. Book 1 and 2. (Augener’s ed. 
5120 a & b.) [18459-18468 

© July 28, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 
10, 1911; E 268748-2638752 ; Augener, 
Itd., London, England. 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES )—Continued. 

In stiller nacht; ged. nach Fried- 
rich Spee, komponist unbekannt, 
musik nach der bearbeitung von 
Joh. Brahms, tibertragen von Gus- 
tay Wohlgemuth, fiir mi&nnerchor. 
Partitur:  4to. [18469 


© June 30, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EK 263487; J. Rieter-Biedermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


—— Trio; von J. Brahms, op. 8, neue 
ausgabe, bearbeitung von Otto Leh- 
mann; in H dur; fiir 2 klaviere. 

[18470 

©. Aue. 16).1911° 2. e, Aug. 16; 

1911; EK 268944; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 

BREAK, BREAK, BREAK; poem by Ten- 
nyson, music by Frank Bibb. 1. In 
F minor, medium voice. 2. In G 
minor, high voice. [18471, 18472 

© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 c each Aug. 
16, 1911; E 262791, 262792; Paul A. 
Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn. 

BREATH (A) OF VIOLETS; words by E. 
Dalzell, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18473 

© <= Aug. 12, 1911 -"2 e Aug. 24, 

1911; E 265249; Eleanor Dalzell, 
Pottstown, Pa. 


BREEZY (A) BALLAD; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by J. A. Tunbridge; 
no; i in /C, andsno;2in. D:. [18474 


©) “Aue? 14. 219s 2 es Aus. ~ 15, 
1911; E 263920; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


BRIDGET; words by H. H. Muchmore, 
musie by Orland Bryan. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [18475 

© Aug. 5, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262555; Harry E. Muchmore, New 
York, No ¥2 

BRIEFWECHSEL; ged. von Detlev von 
Liliencron, musik von Christian 
Schiott, op. 3. [18476 

© june 28, 1911. 2 e. july 28: 
1911; E 263191; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


BRIGADIER GENERAL MARCH; by Helen 
F. Wheelock, arr. by James Caruso; 
piano. [18477 

© 1c. Aug. 26, 1911; E 2654382; 
Helen F.. Wheelock, New York, N. Y. 


BRIGHTER (A) DAY IS COMING; words 
and music by A. McDonnell. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18478 

Qi sully als. tOtde 2 ex July 18; 

1911; EH 262008; Arthur McDonnell, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1075 


9562—11-———_2 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18479 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


BroaDway (THE) CAR; musical reci- 
tation or song, words by Marion 
Mills Miller. [18479 

© Aues25, 1911; Oe) Ae 31. 
1911; H 265644; Edgar S. Werner, 
New York, N. Y. 

BRODERSEN (Vieco) Capriccietto; par 
V. SBrodersen. (Trois morceaux 
pour piano, no. 3.) [18480 

© duly 28, 19st 2 er Aue ie 
1911; H 264114; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 
Intermezzo; par V. Brodersen. 
(Trois morceaux pour piano, no. 2.) 
[18481 
© duly (28; 1972 ce Aue i 
1911; E 264115; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


BROKEN (A) WEB; words by Will H. 
. Ogilvie, music by Kathleen Shaw- 
Mayer; recitation with piano ace. 
(Lawrence Campbell musical mono- 
logues, no. 4.) [18482 
© July 20, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
H 262411; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don, England. 


BRONTES ET STEROPES; march and two- 
step, by L. M. Otteson. [18483 


© 1c. Aug. 24, 1911; HE 265022; 
Lou. M. Otteson, Minden, Nebr. 


BROWNIES’ (THE) GOOD-NIGHT (Aben- 
feier; by C. F. Hartung, op. 48; pi- 
ano. (In dwarfland, no. 6.) [18484 

@ Aug, 2; 191i'* 2) e) Auges3, 4914; 
E 262450; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


BUDS AND BLOSSOMS; by W. F. Strong; 
piano. Part 2, rev. ed. [18485 
© July 24, 1911; 2c. Aug. 7, 1911; 

EK 263673; W. F. Strong, Dixon, [Il. 


BucGLE (THE) CALL; words by A. 
White, music by Lillian Bridwell. 
[18486 
© Aug: 16, 1914 3) 2) ec. Anas a7, 
1911; E 262856; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 


Buncu (A) OF ROSES; words by A. B. 
Paterson, music by Kathleen Shaw- 
Mayer, recitation with piano acc. 
(Lawrence Campbell’s musical mon- 
ologues, no. 2.) [18487 

© July 20, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 3, 1911; 
EH 262412; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don, England. 


BUNNY; H. Hngelmann; 
piano. [18488 
@) Aug. (26, (1911. 2.:¢.) Aug. 23, 
1911; E 262975; Brehm bros., Erie, 
Pa. 


waltz, by 


BURGLAR (THE) BOY; author of words 
unknown, composed and adapted by 
R. Binspahr. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [18489 

© July 42), (ene etn y 8, 
LS al, 260967 : Rudolph ppeanr, 
Imperial, Nebr. 

BUSTER Brown; march, by rraviets A. 

Myers; band. [18490 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 11, 1911; 

EK 262665; Fillmore brothers co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

BUTTERFLIES ; by I. W. Russell; piano. 

[18491 

© Aug. 17, A9idl oe 7e Aue. 17, 

1911; E 262815; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

BUTTERFLY (THE) AND THE ROSE; 
words by J. O. Lippincott, music by 
O. H. Bilgram; high voice. [18492 

© 1c. Aug. 22, 1911; E 262968; 
Oscar H. Bilgram, and Jesse O. Lip- 
pincott, Philadelphia, Pa. 

By His stripes I AM HEALED; words 
by Mrs. Frank Breck, music by D. 


Ward Milam. [18493 

© July 15, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 2,1911; 
E 262405; Charlie D. Tillman, At- 
lanta, Ga. 


BY RUNNING WATERS; Caprice, by E. L. 

Sanford; piano. [18494 

© Aug. 7, 191%: 2c. Awe.-7; 1911: 

EK 263679; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

BY THE FIRESIDE MOTHER’S WAITING; 

words by T. A. Maguire, music by 


Len Fleming. Washington, H. Kir- | 
[18495 | 


kus Dugdale co. 

© Aug. 12; 192 Verve 249 
1911; E 265189; Thomas A. Ma- 
guire, Stoneboro, Pa. 


By THIS SIGN CONQUER; words and 
music by O. B. Poulson. [18496 
© July 25, Wits 2 re ule 26: 
1911; E 263090; Omer B. Poulson, 
New Millport, Pa. 


CALL (THE); words by George Her- 
bert, music by R. Vaughan Wil- 
liams. (Five mystical songs no. 4.) 


[18497 | 


© July 28) oir 2 er auly sie 
1911; EH 263304; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


CALL TO youTH; 1911 rally day serv- 
ice, prepared by Mrs. 
Abernethy Lamoreaux. 8vo.. [18498 

© Fully 24; DOM eae cau ie 
1911; A 294438; Board of Sunday 
schools of the Methodist Episcopal 
church, Chicago, Hl. 


1076 


Antoinette | 


co”~> 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


18517 


CALLING (THE) OF THE I. L. A.; words 
by Chas. H. Dixon, music by J. A. 
Parks. [18499 

(Pauly 15, 1911: 2 c. July 27, 
ait HP 262260; J. A. Parks co., 
York, Nebr. 
CALLING TO-DAY; words and music by 
A. White. [18500 
Cn Anee sat. 1911- 2 ¢c, Aug. 17, 
1911; E 262857; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 

CAN IT BE YoU; words by Miss E. 
Gumbleton, music by Robert Hark- 
ness. [18501 

@aulys, 1911;2 c. Ang: 4.1911; 
E 263590; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

CAN YOU ALWAYS LOVE ME SWEET- 
HEART; words by G. H. Smith, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18502 

© Aue. 18, 191%; 2 « Aug. 24, 

1911; E 265118; Geo. H. Smith, Au- 
burn, N. Y. 

CANHANIBALMO RAG; by Arthur Pryor, 
arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; orchestra 
with piano ace. 4to. (Carl Fischer 
ed. no. 2008.) [18503 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262588; Carl Fischer, New York, 
N.Y. 


piano solo. [18504 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2¢ Aug. 24, 1911; 
FE 265068; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ae 


CANOEING; novelty song, words by 
Burnett Tower, music by Will T. 
Pierson. [18505 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262596; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. : 


CANTABILE; par J. Jacques Haakman, 
op. 27, pour violon et piano. (8 
bagatelles, no. 1.) [18506 

@ Aug 1, 1914: 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
EK 263715; Laudy & co., London, 
England. 


CANTERBURY BELLS; words by Florence 
Willard, music by M. Payson. 
2) [S507 


© 1 « Mar. 20, 1911; BH 268572; 
Mary Payson, San Diego, Cal. 

CANTI NOTTURNI; versi di M. A. Man- 

cini, musica di Alfredo Mazzucchi. 

[18508 

Gi suly 19,° 1011 3:2 e) July 31; 

1911; E 263380; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 

ples, Italy. 


CANTO DEL MARE (Le chant de la 
mer); paroles et musique de Albert 
Larrieu, pour piano et chant avec 
version pour duo, et violon ad lib. 

[18509 

© Aug. 10, 1911 +12 ‘es: Aue 14, 

1911; E 263832; Louis Jacquot, 
Paris, France. 


CANTON AERO CLUB; march by K. L. 

King; orchestra. 4to. [18510 

© Mar. 9, 1911; 2c. Aug. 25, 1911; 

E 265358; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


CANZONETTA; by K. Ockleston-Lippa, 
op. 25; organ. [18511 
© Aus. 24,°1911: 2c) Aug 25, 
1911; E 265376; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


par Franz Drdla, op. 67, arr. par 
H. Dessauer, pour viola et piano. 
[18512 
© Iuly-4.. 1911-2 ¢ Ane. 409d: 
E 263631; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


CAPRICCIOSETTA; bozzetto musicale di 
Alberto Montanari, per pianoforte. 
[18513 
© July 18, 1911: Be suty at, 
1911; E 263381; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


Caprice. See Paganini (N.) 


CAPRICE, no. 24, in A moll. See Paga- 
nini (N.) 


CARESSE DE PRINTEMPS; valse par F. P. 

Porzio, pour piano. [18514 

© May. 18, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2,1911; 

E 263551; Carisch & Janichen, Mi- 
lan, Italy. 


CAREZZE; valse lente par A. d’Ambro- 
Sio, pour orchestre ayec piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. [18515 

©, July 25; 1901 +2 ‘c, Aue’ 14, 
1911; E 263809; A. Courmes, Nice, 
France. 


CARISSIMA; valse-lente, by Kenneth 
Douglas, orchestrated by John An- 
sell; piano acc. [18516 

© Aug, 22) 191th 2 es Aue 723; 
1911; E 264218; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


CARMELITA; words by Robert F. Roden, 
music by Abner Greenberg. [18517 
Aves 25 Odd 27 Ey Ane. 25. 
1911; E 265383; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


LOFT 


ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18518 


CARMEN; fantaisie brillante, by Edu- 
ard Holst; piano, revised edition. 
[18518 
© Aug. 45, 191t> Be! Auers12) 
1911; E 262684; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


CARMEN. See Bizet (G.) 


CARNATIONS; polka, by H. A. Vander 
Cook; cornet solo, with piano acc. 
[18519 
© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 18, 1911; 
E 262878; H. A. Vander Cook, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


CARNIVAL BINGO; march two-step, by 
Chas. Cohen, arr. by Harry J. Lin- 
coln; mandolin club of 5 parts. 

[18520 

© Aue4 oid - 2 CeAuicn 5. Oia « 

E 262497; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


CARO NOME CHE IL MIO cor. See Verdi 
(G.) 


CasH; words by A. E. Hunt, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. Kirk- 
us Dugdale co. [18521 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265246; A. EH. Hunt, Rut- 
land, Mass. 


CASINO MARCH BRILLANTE; by C. D. 
Blake, edited by Pierre Duvernet; 
piano, four hands. [18522 

© “July (27, 1911; 2 ¢. July 73, 
1911; E 263296; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


Cast ON HIM THY CARE; words and 
music by A. White. [18523 
© Aue 16) 19tt Ziel mAuce 17, 
1911; E 262858; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 


CAST THY BURDEN UPON THE LORD; 
words and music by Carrie B. 
Adams. [18524- 

© July 25; A910) 2 ey duly 3, 
1911; E 263288; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Casta Diva. See Bellini (V.) 


CASTELLANO; waltzes, by Henry Fant- 
zen; piano. [18525 
© July 26, 1911; 2c. July 26, 
1911; E 263077; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


"CAUSE I’M DutcH, DutTcH, DUTCH; 
lyric and music by L. A. Hazzard. 
[18526 
©l1e Aug. 24, 1911; E 265023; 
Lynne A. Hazzard, Chicago, III. 


pt. 111; Rs., v. 6 


CAUSERIES MUSICALES; 6 petits mor- 
ceaux par Mario Tarenghi, op. 55, 
nos. 1-6; piano. [18527 


© July 12,1991 --2 e@ Aue. 15; 
1911; H 263900 ; Carisch & Jainichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


Cavatina. See Bizet (G.) 


CAvE (THE); words by Elizabeth K. 
Reynolds, music by Edwin Schnei- 
der; high in F, and low in D. 

[18528 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 1 c each Aug. 

23, 1911; 1 ce each Aug. 30, 1911; E 

265010; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Ill. . 


CE sorR; chanson d’amour, poésie de 
L. Garden, musique de G. Picquet, 
pour chant et piano. [18529 


© Aug. 10, 1911: 2%e ‘Aue. 14 
1911; E 268855; G. Ondet, Paris, 
France. 


CELESTE; waltzes, by D. Rivola, arr. 
by D. K. Miller; orchestra. 4to. 
[18530 
© Aue. 12-1911 So ee Aue 21: 
1911; E 262944; W. A. Quincke & 
co., Los Angeles, Cal. 


CERVETTO (GrIacomMo) 2 sonaten in B 
flat und C; von G. Cervetto, bear- 
beitet von Carl Schroder, fiir vio- 
loncell mit begleitung des piano- 
forte. Heft 4. (Klassische violon- 
cell-musik, serie 1, edition 2640d. ) 

[185381 


© “May 27,, 19i es sully 13; 
1911; E 262049; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

CHAMBRE (LA) MAGIQUE; la voix de la 
vierge Erigone, de Le martyre de 


Saint Sébastien, paroles de Gabriele - 


D’Annunzio, musique de Claude De- 
bussy, pour soprano. (Morceaux ex- 
traits, no. 2.) [18532 

©. July 29, 190 2 ee July Sie 
1911; H 263344; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


prélude, de Le martyre de Saint 
Sébastien, musique de Claude De- 
bussy, transcription par André Ca- 
plet, pour piano 4 2 mains. (Mor- 
ceaux extraits, no. 2.) [18533 

© July 29, 192 en Sully. ois 
1911; E 2633845; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


Ah 
CHANSON (LA) DE L’AMOUR; poésie de ‘j4 


Georges de Wissant, musique de 
René Rabey. [18534 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c. Aug: 14, 
1911; E 2688388; Marcel Jumade, 
Paris, France. 


1078 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


18551 


CHANSON (LA) DU cCa@UR; paroles de 
Gaston Duthil, musique de J. Ver- 
colier; pour piano et chant. [18535 


io Aue 10, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 14, 
1911; E 263871; Vercolier, Paris, 
France. 


CHANSON POUR JEAN; paroles et mu- 
sique par Emile Chizat, pour chant 
et piano; en Sol maj. sop. ou ténor, 
et en Mi bémol, mezzo-sop. ou bar. 
4to. (Chants de la Maison, 3° chan- 

~ gon a bercer.) [18536 


© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 14, 
1911; E 263806; Emile Chizat, Paris, 
France. 


CHANSON SANS MoTs (Song without 
words) ; by Mentor Crosse, op. 16, 
no. 4; piano. (12 little compositions 
in a popular vein, no. 4.) [18537 

@) Avge 25,71911;. 2 ¢. Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265416; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CHANT DES BERGERS; par J. Sasso, op. 
24, no. 1; nouvelle édition revue 
par Vauteur. (Morceaux choisis 
pour violon et piano, no. 97.) 

[18538 

ce) July 12, 191ts 2 ec. Aug. 19, 

1911; EH 264058; Carisch & Jini- 
chen, Milan, Italy. 


CHAPPELL’S ARMY JOURNAL, NO. 376; 
arr. by Dan Godfrey; military band. 
Contents:—Suite from the Swar 
lake; by Tchaikowsky.—Berceuse ; 
by P. Lacome.—Mariette; by Sterny- 
Courquin. [18539 


© uly 18;° 1911: 2c. July 19, 
1911; H 262181; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


CHARGE (THE) OF THE NIGHT BRIGADE; 
words by Elphinstone Thorpe, music 
by Wolseley Charles; recitation 
with piano acc. (Musical mono- 
logues, no. 63.) [18540 

© Fully 28; 1911: 2c. July 28, 
1911; E 263137; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


CHARM (THE) OF SPRING; words by 
Alfred H. Hyatt, music by Robert 
Coningsby Clarke. [18541 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 9, 1911; 
EH} 2637381; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

CHASE (THE); by Frederick A. Wil- 
liams, op. 77, no. 5; piano. (Five 
miniatures for the piano, no. 5.) 

[18542 

©x Ae. 2351911 > 20. @, Aug. 22, 

1911; E 262959; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CHASSE (LA) (The hunt); by Mento. 
Crosse, op. 16, no. 12; piano. (12 
little compositions in a popular vein. 
1102, EZ. ) [18543 

© ‘Aug: 25,1. 1911 2 et Aven 125, 
1911; E 265417; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CHAUTAUQUA MARCH; composed by A. 

Albin Le Roy; piano. [18544 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911: 

E 265692; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


CHEER UP, POLLY; written and com- 
posed by William Hargreaves. 
[18545 
© Aug. 2, 1911-2 & Ang. 21914: 
E 2638388; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


CHEERFULNESS; rondo, by Rudolf 
Friml, op. 74, no. 1; piano. Aqua- 
relles, no. 1.) [18546 

©) Aus: 619,) 1911-412 -e..cAue. 21, 
1911; EK 262907; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


CHEESE AND CRACKERS: new rag, by 
Homer Denney; piano. [18547 
©) July 21. -19tt: -2 vce: “Faly 24, 
1911; E 263690; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CHEZ LES BOHEMIENS; par Max D’Ol- 
lone; violon et piano. Le ménétrier, 
poéme pour violon et orchestre, 
NO. 2.) [18548 


OA ug: 81.) Add ee Qe, Aue 21. 
1911; E 264150; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


CHICAGO (THE) ASSOCIATION OF COM- 
MERCE; march, by P. O. Goepfert; 
piano. [18549 


@©r Tully: 252 190th: 2 ee duly” 27, 
1911; EH 262270; Paul O. Goepfert, 
Chicago, Ill. 


CHIFFON ; caprice, from My lady’s bou- 
doir, by Luella Lockwood Moore, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus, orchestra. 

[18550 


© Ae. 234 Os es Atie:. 24. 
1911; E 265046; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


CHILD-HOOD DAYS; words and music 
by R. J. Nourse. [18551 


© 1e. July 26, 1911; E 263098; 
Rufus J. Nourse, North Middleboro, 
Mass. 


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18552 

CHILD LOVE; medley waltz, by Joe 
Cooper, arr. by Carl F. Williams; 
orchestra and piano. 4to. [18552 


©) Aue 22, 191d 22) Gc. Ae eee. 
1911; E 265006; Jos. W. Stern & 
Co. New: Yorks )N. 1X. 


CHILD (THE) OF AIR; words by Robert 
Louis Stevenson, music by Myra 
Thornburg. Pittsburgh, Jackson 
printing co. [185538 

@uduly 22, 19005 25 eekly o26, 
1911; E 2638104; Myra Thornburg 
Evans, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

CHILD sonecs; words by Mary Grant 
O’Sheridan, music by Beatrice Mac- 
gowan. [18554 

©) rly 24; Ota ss De ex huliy = 26) 
1911; E 263092; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, I, 


CHILDREN COASTING; words by W. G. S. 
de Carteret, music by Leonard Hart. 
London, Weekes & co. [18555 


© Fuly Ae F191 2 2 Ten duly, 20; 


1911; E 262158; W. G. S. de Car- 
teret, Nova Scotia, Canada. 


CHILDREN OF THE KINGDOM; hymn and 
and refrain, words by J. W. Baker 
(Cardiff), musie by F. A. Challinor. 
(Bayley & Ferguson’s festival music, 
no. 69.) [18556 

C) Jame d2 tot: 2 ¢, Aus 10s 190: 
E 263762; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


CHILD’S DESIRE; E. R. Kroeger ; 
piano. [18557 


Oy Age Se? Oe) MD Mer eA 
TOT) 262905>" Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


rag, by H. A. Fischler, 


by 


CHILI SAUCE; 


arr. by Harry J. Lincoln; mandolin 
club of 5 parts. [18558 
© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 5; 1911; 


EK 262498; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


CHIMERI (Paoto). Petite suite; par 
P. Chimeri, pour piano seul. Con- 
tents :—1.—Valse. 2.—Gavotte. 3.— 
Petit nocturne. 4.—Mazurka-caprice. 

[18559 

© May 18, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 

FE 2638549; Carisch & Jainichen, Milan, 
Italy. 


words and music 
by A. B. Lenz, arr. by A. Bernhardt 
Raby. [18560 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1911; E 265381; 
Arnold B. Lenz, New York, N. Y. 


CHIMES IMMORTAL: 


Dt. Trees. V. 6 


CHINESE LOVE SONG; words and music 
by M. N. Shover. [18561 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1911; E 262808; 
Margaret N. Shover, Indianapolis, 
Ind. 


CHINESISCHE LIEDER; deutsche worte 
von Hans Bethge, English words by 
Klsa Schultz-Ebertz, musik von Hu- 
bert Pataéky, op. 4. Heft 1. [18562 

©. Aug: D7 mia Wes Ane. 17; 
1911; E 263988; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


tiky, op. 4. Heft 2—Rache etc. 
[185638 
© Aug. 18,1914 +2). sAug.,. 18; 
1911; E 264014; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


CHINGALEE; words by G. Rogers, musie 


by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
[18564 } 


ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EK 263477; Guy Rogers, 
N. B., Canada. 

CHorco (HL) DEL CAFETIN; 
lirico en un acto, letra de los Sres. 
Torres del Alamo y A. Asenjo, 
musica del Mtro. Rafael Calleja; 
vocal score. 

©) Aug 
1911 ; 
drid, Spain. 


CuHorr (THE) INVISIBLE; words by C. 
O. Bland, music by Jean Blake. 
New York, 


28; IGE: Bea wA ue. 295 


[18566 
©. July 225) 1911 992 ve. July 22) 
1911; E 262191; Clara Ophelia | 


Bland, Macon, Ga. 


CHoIR (THE) SANG, AMEN; words by | 
J. F. Johnston, music by Charles J. | 
W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus | 
Dugdale co. [18567 | 

©: Aug; 12, 1912 se, vane 245 | 
1911; E 2652382; John F. Johnston, | 
St. Louis, Canada. 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS) Ber- 
eceuse; by Fr. Chopin, op. 57; piano. 
(Chappell edition, no. 35.) [18568 
© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 9, 1911; 
EK. 263730; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon: | 
don, HMngland. 
r 

! 

| 


Liebeszauber (Czary); dichtung 
von Stefan Witwicki, musik von Fr. 
Chopin, herausgegeben von Kornelia 
Parnas, fiir eine mittlere singstimme | 
mit klavierbegleitung. [18569 
© May : 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
BH) 263555; Breitkopf & Hiittel, New | 
York, N. ys 


1080 


——komponiert von Hubert Pa- | 


Moncton, | 


sainete | 


[18565 | 


D 18959; Casa Dotesio, Ma- | 


I. B. Haviland pub co. | 


Cty 
Cn 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 

CHOPIN (FrReDERIC FRANCOIS )—Contd. 
—Polonaise  brillante; précédée 
@un andante spianato, par F. 


Chopin, op. 22, pour piano, mit be- 
gleitung eines zweiten pianoforte, 
herausgegeben von Ed. Merlke, fin- 
gersatz, sowie revision der phrasie- 
rung und vortragszeichen von Emil 
Kronke. [18570 

ie) uly 10; 1911; 2 ¢, July 26,1911; 
BE 263091: Steingriber verlag, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


2°™° sonate, si bémol mineur; de 
Fr. Chopin, op. 35, analysées par 
Georges Sporek, pour piano. [18571 

© Ang, 10, 1911; 2) c. Aug. 14, 
1911; E 263866; Georges Sporek, 
Paris, France. 


———5 "© Sonate, si mineur; de F. 
Chopin, op. 58; annotée et expliquée 
par Georges Sporek; piano. [18572 

ivan, 10, 1911; 2 c. Aug,. 14, 
1911; E 263867; Georges Sporek, 
Paris, France. 


CHRIST-CHILD (THE); Christmas can- 
tata with readings from the Bible, 
words from the hymnal, music by 
Paul Bliss. [18573 


@© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 26, 
1911; E 265378; Willis music e€o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CHRISTMAS SONG; by Edwin H. Le- 
mare, op. 82; organ. [18574 
© June 14, 1911; 2 ¢. July 18, 
1911; E 262044; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CIAO, CIAO, CIAO; canzonetta popolare, 
‘words by Arturo Matacea, music by 
A. Bevilacqua; canto e mandolino. 

[18575 

oy Ane, 10, 1911;- 2-¢c. Aug. 15, 

1911; HE 268911; A. Matacea, New 
Work, IN: Y. 


Creco DE AvILA; Spanish dance, by J. 
W. Ritter; band. 4to. [18576 
© July 26, 1911: 2c. July 31, 
1911; E 263295; Jean M. Missud, 
Salem, Mass. 
CINDERELLA. See Massenet (J. E. F.) 
Circus (THE) SHOW: words and music 
by P. Barker. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [18577 
@, Aug. 1, 1911: 2.e; Aug: 2, 1911; 
E 268478; Pierce Barker, Anaconda, 
Mont. 


18586 


City (A) FAR AWAY; words and music 
by A. White. [18578 
© Ang 167 19Tt> 2 ee hae 17, 
1911; E 262859; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, Nid: 


City (A) GIRL TO THE COUNTRY WENT; 
words and music by EH. Mank. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18579 

© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 ¢c. Aug. 2, 

1911; E 265141; Elden Mank, New- 
burch, N.. ¥. 


CLAIRS (LES) DE LUNE; two step, by 
L. Diodet; orchestra with piano acc. 
4to. [18580 

() Aug: 16, 3911 »..2+,e. ;Agme: 17, 
1911; E 263969; L. Digoude-Diodet, 
Paris, France. 

CLEO WALTZ; by J. S. Fearis; piano. 

[18581 

@ Aug: 23,7191 + .2 vc. Ave:.21, 

1911; E 262949; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CLIMBERS (THE) ; rag, by Arthur Size- 
more; piano. [18582 


Oi Jule 2s 10th. 2 en cUilancels 
1911; E 263267; Stark music print- 
ing and pub. co., St. Louis, Mo. 


CLIMBING ROSES; three step, by H. En- 
gelmann; piano. [18583 
Gp Aue tt. Ott: tee See cei 
1911; E 262816; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CoEURS ET ROSES; mélodie, poésie de 
Jean Liane, musique de Odette Var- 
gues. {18584 

e) Aue, 10,1911 so" 2 cc Aug. 14, 
1911; E 268856; G. Ondet, Paris, 
France. 

Schauffler 


CoLBURN (GEORGE) See 


(Florence M.) 


COLORED CAMP MEETING; words by T. J. 
Christopher, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [18585 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 124, 
1911; E 265243; C. F. Christopher, 
Benford, Tex. 


COLUMBINE; polka, by H. A. Vander 
Cook; cornet solo with piano acc. 
[18586 
© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1911; 
BH 262879; H. A. Vander Cook, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


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18587 


COME AGAIN THROUGH LOVERS’ LANE; 
written by Dan Lipton, music by 
Hermann EH. Darewski jr. [18587 


© We 24, 1911s ee. Aiea 25, 
1911; FE 264258; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


CoME ALONG’ MA CHERIE; march and 
two step, from the opera The red 
rose, by Robert Hood Bowers, arr. 
by J. Bodewalt Lampe; piano. 

[18588 

© Aug, 23, 1Olt: 2 ec. Aue. 24: 

1911; E 265038; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


CoME AWAY DEATH (Viens 4 moi, 
mort) ; from Shakespeare’s Twelfth 
night, traduction francaise par Amé- 
dée Boutarel, music by Jean Sibe- 
lius, op. 60, no. 1; low voice and 
piano acc. [18589 


© June 10, 1911; 2 « July 28, 
1911; E 2638148; Breitkopf & Har- 
tel, New York, N. Y. 


CoME BACK TO ME; words and music 
by M. Oppenheim. [18590 


© 1c Aug. 2, 1911; E 268484; 
Milton Oppenheim, San Francisco, 
Cal. 


CoME BACK TO THE CROSSROADS; words 
and music by J. HE. Jones. [18591 
© Sully 26531914: 2) re) daly, 28; 
1911; EH 263126; J. Edwin Jones, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CoME BACK VIRGINIA; lyric by Ballard 

Macdonald, music by Robert Engel. 

[18592 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 

EK 262425; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York, N. Y. 


COME BE A FAN WITH ME; Song, by T. 
A. Doucet. (In the Chicago Record 
Herald, June 25, 1911.) [185938 


© June 25, 1911; 1 ec. Aug. 1. 1911; 
EH 2623880; Theodore A. Doucet, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


COME BE MY DAFFODILLY, DO; words by 
M. FEF. Gipson, music by Norman 
Holmes. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [18594 

© duly 522, 191 sone Jrly 22, 
fOtds oH) 262087 = | Me en Gipson, 
Stamford, N. Y. 


COME BE MY LOVELIGHT FLOWER; words 
and music by A. Masters. [18595 
© duly’ 28), 1910s! 2. ei gully 28, 
1911; E 263122; Albert Masters, 
Armstrong, Fla. 


: pt. III, n. S., v. 6 


COME IN AND CUT YOURSELF A PIECE OF 


CAKE; written and composed by Alec. | 


Kendal. [18596 


ae Aug. 2, 1914; 2c: Aver 2 1911: 
E 263401; B. Feldman & CO., Lon- 
don, England. 


COME, LOVE, COME; barearolle, music ae 
O. M. Schoebel, op. 65; soprano and 
tenor. [18597 


© Aug. 14, 1911;-2 © Ane 14, 
1911; EK 262689; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


COME NEATH THE CLEAR SUMMEB 
SKIES; words and music by F. Mc- 
Gowan. Washington, 'H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [18598 

© Auge a2) 19 Set Aue 24 
1911; EH 265274; Francis McGowan, 
New York, N. Y. 


COME OUT, THE MOON SHINES BRIGHTLY } 
words by M. H. Joice, music by Len 
Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [18599 


© Aug. 15) 19 = 2ey Aue 24 


1911; E 265212; M. EH. Joice, Au- 
burn, Wyo. 
CoME, SOFT AND LOVELY EVENING; 


music composed by Wilfrid Shaw; 

mixed voices; piano ace. (Choral 

album, no. 10038.) [18600 

© Aug. 2,1911; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911; 

E 263760; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 

COME, TAKE A TRIP IN MY NEW MONO- 


PLANE; words and music by P. 
Marchant, arr. by Bugene Platz- 
mann. [18601 


© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 12, 
1911; EH 262776 : Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. a 


CoME, WEARY TRAVELLERS; words by 
Emma A. Lente, music by George A. 
Burdett. [18602 


© May 15, 1911; 2c Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 2626138; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ill]. 

COME WHERE THE LILLIES BLOOM TO- 
NIGHT; ballad, lyric by Arthur J. 
Lamb, music by Harry M. Rawl- 
ston. [18603 

© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 19, 
1911; H 262887; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

COMITIVA ALLEGRA; bozzetto musicale, 
di Alberto Montanari, per pianoforte. 

[18604 

© July 19,1910: 2 ey sily 315 
1911; E 263382; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


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no. 9, 1911 


CoMME ’A NU PIRO TU TE FAIE; Canzo- 
netta comica, versi di T. Ferrazzano, 
musica di A. Luciani; canto e man- 
dolino. [18605 

Or soly 18, 1911; 1 ce duly 20, 
1914.5 1 ec. July 25, 1911; H 262210; 
Italian book co., New York, N. Y. 


CoMMIT THY WAY; words by Charles 
W. Barnes, music by Harriet P. 
Grove. [18606 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 

- KE 262619; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicogo, Ill. 


CoMMODORE JACK BaRRY; words by 
J. P. Murphy, music by Charles J. 
W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [18607 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 ec: Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265239; John P. Murphy, 
Trenton, N. J. 


COMPLETE (A) TABLE OF CHORDS IN ALL 
THE MAJOR AND MINOR KEYS FOR THE 
VIOLIN; by A. E. Harris, arr. by C. 
Fischer. [18608 


©. June 29. 1911: 2 ¢. July 20, 
1911; E 262098; Carl Fischer, New 
Vork, N.Y. 


CoMPLEXITY; musical comedy, by F. 
M. Schauffler and G. Colburn. 
[18609 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1911; D 18962; 
Florence M. Schauffler and George 
Colburn, Highland Park, Ill. 


Con EL ALMA; vals lento, por Abundio 
Martinez, para piano. [18610 


@ June 20; 1911: 2 c. July 28, 
1911; EH 268187; Otto y Arzoz, Mex- 
ico, Mex. 


CONDEMNED IN PILATE’S JUDGMENT 
HALL; words by A. White, music by 
Arthur K. White. [18611 

rAue, 16, 1911-2 ¢. Aug. 17, 
1911; E 262860; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 


Conestoca; Indian dance, by Adam 
Giebel; piano. (Five characteristic 
dances, no. 5.) [18612 

© wAug. 17, 19115. 2\'e. Aug, 17, 
1911; E 262817; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CONSOLATION; by Edwin H. Lemare, 

op. 79, no. 2; organ. [18613 

© June 30, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 

E 268632; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Contes (LES) D’HOFFMANN. See Of- 
fenbach (J.) 


18623 


Copa DE oRO (California poppy); by 
T. V. Cator; piano. [18614 


Ore Auge, 2h. 1911 Leet: : 
Thomas Vincent Cator, San Jose, 
Cal. 


CoQuETTE; words and music by T. V. 
Cator; high soprano or contra tenor. 
[18615 


© 1c: Aug. 25, 1911; E 265398; 
Thomas Vincent Cator, San Jose, 
Cal. 


CoRONA MARCH; by Abbie A. Ford; 
piano. [18616 


©) Auge 2t.) 1991-42. eF Aur. 21) 
1911; E 262990; Harold Rossiter 
music ¢co., Chicago, Ill. 


CORONELLA; valse, by Frederick Hop- 
kins; piano. [18617 
©) Ave, Te 1Gtie2) ee) “Aus. iT, 
1911; E 263977; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


CoTTAGE (THE) BY THE INDIANA BLUE; 
words by A. L. Meredith, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18618 


Ge) "Aug. a2” 190" 2) “Aus. 24: 
1911; E 265238; A. L. Meredith, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


COTTAGE IN THE FAR OFF GOLDEN WEST; 
words and music by A. Riddoch. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18619 


© duly 15, 191) 2 ea duly 18: 
1911; E 262006; Alex. Riddoch, New 
Works: INNS 


Count (THE) OF LUXEMBOURG; lancers 
on melodies from the musical play, 
composed by Franz Lehar, arr. by 
Arthur Wood. 1. Orchestra. 4to. 
2. Piano ace. 4to. (Chappell’s or- 
chestral journal, no. 634.) 

[18620, 18621 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 9, 

1911; E 263732, 263733; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London, Hngland. 


selection, by Franz Lehar, arr. by 
Dan Godfrey; military band. (Chap- 
pell’s army journal, no. 377.) [18622 

©) sAue, U7, 0 19ND? ex -Aue. 18; 
1911; H 264027; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


piano aee. (Chappell’s or- 
chestral selections, no. 99.) [18623 

© July 31, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 1,1911; 
EK 262381; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


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pt. ItI, n. s., v. 6 


Count (THE) oF LUXEMBOURG—Contd. 
arr. by H. M. Higgs, orches- 


tra. (Chappell’s orchestral selec- 
tions, no. 99.) [18624 
© July Oli: aie Ialyaeas: 


1911; E 262038; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


COUNTRY LIFE—FARMING LIFE; from 
The siren, by Leo Fall, arr. by Car] 
EF. Williams; hotel orchestra. 4to. 

[18625 

©, Aue) A. .9ids 2) se.) sAte ake, 

1911; E 262809; Jos. W. Stern & @o., 
New York, N. Y. 


Cour (LA) DES Lys; prélude de Le 
martyre de Saint Sébastien, mu- 
sique de Claude Debussy, transcrip- 
tion par André Caplet, pour piano 4 


2 mains. (Morceaux extraits, no. 
1.) [18626 

©) duly 129, 291d einen, July, 331, 
1911; E 263346; Durand et cie., 


Paris, France. 


COURANTE IN G MINOR: by Jean Bap- 
tiste Loeilly, transcribed by Georg 
Heggeling; piano duet. [18627 

©) Aug. w'9s 9 1901 2 cx Aue 25: 
1911; E 264264; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


CourRTIER (THE) ; march and two step, 
by G. E. Holmes; orchestra. [18628 
@) sank WS; 101d “20ers ily, 
1911; E 268335; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


Cow BOY RAG;. words by Bobbie Heath, 
music by Charlie O’Donnell. [18629 
© duly 267 Wh 2 te? Iuly 126) 
1911; E 268108: Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


COWBOY’S LOVE SONG: by E. 
music by Len Fleming. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale eo. [18630 

@) Awey 18) 19 2 ex Aue, 04. 
1911; HE 265129; Edith Mallery, Colo- 
rado Springs, Colo. 


Mallery, 


CRADLE SONG; by T. Haigh; in G; or- 


gan. (Western organist, no. 21.) 
[186381 
©) PAug. Ox! W9id 72 es tAnie. 17; 


1911; E 263975; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


—by Arthur Hartmann, violin, pi- 

ano acc. [18632 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 24,1911; 

EH 265069; Carl Fischer, New. York, 
N. Y; 


CREPUSCULE; valse mélancolique, par 
C. Petzl; piano. [18633 
© July’ 21j6 19m; 1B eh rae: 115, 
1911; E 2638907; C. Petzl, Munich, 
Germany. 


CROSSING THE BAR; words by Alfred 
Lord Tennyson, music by Kathleen 
Shaw-Mayer; recitation with piano 
ace. (Lawrence Campbell musical 
monologues, no. 1.) [18634 

© July 20, 1911; 2 « Aug. 3, 1911; 
EL 262413; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don, England. 


CROWN OF TRIUMPH; military march, 
by Frank P. Atherton, op. 221; two 
pianos, eight hands. [18635 

© Aue. 7, tS enna, al 7 
1911; E 262818; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CROWNING WITH SONG THE HOURS; 
words by E. Teschemacher, music by 
Henry E. Geehl. No.1 in C. No. 2 
in E flat. No. 8 in F. [18636 


© July 21; 1911; 2¢. each July 
22, 1911; E 262194; Gould & co., 
London, England. 


Crowns; hymn and chorus, words by 
Chetwynd Hamilton, music by F. A. 
Challinor. (Bayley & Ferguson’s 
festival music, no. 65.) [18637 

© Jan.) 12, 19tie ee Aug: 10; 
1911; E. 263766; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow, Scotland. 


Cry (THE) OF THE LITTLE BROTHERS ; 
words by Ethelred Barry, music by 
Elizabeth Marsh. 4to. [18638 

© July 15, 192 ves aly 22. 
1911; E 262176; Jeannie Laflin 
Crane Couch, Dalton, Mass. 


CUDDLE UP AND CALL ME DEARIE; words 
and music by L. Sill. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18639 

© Aug. 15, 1911> 2ee> Aug. 24; 
1911; EH 265294; Lester Sill, Dixon 
College, Il]. 


CUL-LUD BAND; words and music by | 


J. B. Meehan. [18640 


©°1 ‘ce. July 25, 19d HH 262216 ; 
Jennie B. Meehan, Anisworth, Nebr. 


CUPID’S BOAT; words by G. Logue, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18641 


© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 2651838; Grace Logue, Ne- 
ponset, III. 


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no. 9, 1911 


CUPID’S LULLABY; by Frederic Hmer- 
son Farrar; piano. [18642 


O@iaiysst, 1911; 2 @€: July 31, 
1911; E 2638314; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CUPID’S WALTZ AND TWO STEP; words 
and music by B. L. Deane. [18643 


© it ¢ Aug. 14, 1911; EB 262715; 
Bertha L. Deane, Taunton, Mass. 


CUPID’S WEB; concert waltz song, words 
/ Dy Jas. M. Reilly, music by H. W. 
Petrie. [18644 
Owe AT, 1911: 2 c. ‘Aug. 17, 
1911; E 262819; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CuRSE (THE) OF A PRETTY FACE; quar- 
tette, words and music by Will F. 
Burke, arr. by Harry J Lincoln. 1. 
Male voices. 2. Mixed voices. 

[18645, 18646 

© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 
21, 1911; E 262931, 262932; Vanders- 
loot music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


CURTSEY TO THE MOON; words by Helen 
Taylor, music by Liza Lehmann. 
[18647 
@emiye 2s 1911: 2c; July 25, 
1911; HE 262217; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


CYMBELINE; words and music by H. A. 
Klosson. [18648 


Pee eNom. 19)t- 2 c. Aue, 24, 
1911; E 265165; H. A. Klosson. Gor- 
gona, Panama. 


DADDY AIN’S IT SAD; words by H. B. 
Chapman, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18649 

© ation 2 19012 c Ano, 24, 

LOuT?* Ei 965297 : Hortense B. Chap- 
man, Newton, Miss. 

DAFFODILS; march and two step, by 
R. Hommel; piano. [18650 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262518; Robert Hommel, Freehold, 
NY: 


DAINTY FOOTFALLS; valse, by Adam 
Giebel; piano. (Five characteristic 
dances, no. 2.) [18651 


Greedy, LOU +92) se), Ago. 17, 
1911; E 262820; Theo. Presser €0., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DAISIES MIGHT TELL; words by G. 
Moseley, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18652 

iG) JAS. 18) MOAT = 72 ae BAe. 24, 

1911; E 265121; Grace Moseley, 
Glen Rose, Tex. 


18661 


DAISY WALTZES; by W. F. Meyer-Ei- 
liott; piano. [18653 
© \ July 21)" 19nd +12" e:* July 22, 
1911; H 962192 : Willie Flynn ee 
Blliott, Dallas, "Tex. 


Dame (La) de pique. See Tschaikow- 
sky “(P: 7.) [18654 


DANCE OF THE DRAGON-FLIES; trio, Eng- 
lish version by Frederick W. Ban- 
croft, music by Carl Reinecke, arr. 
by Frank Lynes; women’s voices. 
(Octavo series, women’s voices, no. 
505. ) [186543 

© sulys2> Ot. 2 Go lyee 
1911; EH 262235; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


DANCE OF THE SERVING MAIDS; by Har- 

old Jenner; piano. [18655 

Auge 4, 1915+ 2 (¢C., AUS 2d, 

1911; E 2638921; Ascherberg, Hop- 

wood & Crew, ltd., London, Eng- 
land. 


DANCE YE FAIRIES; words by Florence 
Willard, music by M. Payson. 
[18656 


© 1c. Mar. 20, 1911; E 268571; 
Mary Payson, San Diego, Cal. 


DANCING IN THE MEADOWS; by Alfred 
Kaiser; piano. [18657 
© ily 27, 290its. Dee. daly 2: 
1911: E 262308; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London, England. 


DANCING PEASANTS; mazurka, by Paul 
Zilcher, ed. by S. L. Herrmann; 
piano. [18658 

©p dues IG nee em Auge eT, 
1911; E 262821; Theo. Presser €o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DANSE DES GNOMES; ronde fantastique 
par E. Lévéque, op. 47, pour violon 
seul. (Six étude-caprices, no. 4.) 

[18659 

© July 29) (9 2 ve. July) ol; 

1911; E 263359; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


DANSE GITANE; tirée de la Serrana, 
paroles et musique de A. Soler; 
chant et piano. [18660 

© Aus 3, 191i: 2 ce, Aue. 19) 1O1n: 
E 264091; Alberto Soler, Paris, 
France. 


DANSE PoLONAISE (Polish dance) ; by 
Mentor Crosse, op. 16, no. 11; piano. 
(12 little compositions in a popular 
vein, no. 11.) [18661 

© Auge. 25.) HOt 22 ye: Aue. 25, 
1911; E 265418; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


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18662 


DANTE AND BEATRICE; poem, for or- 


chestra, composed by Granville Ban- 
tock. 1. Arr. for piano. 2. For full 
orchestra score. —[18662, 18663 


©.May 26, 1911; 2 ¢ each July 
28, 1911; E 268149, 263150; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, New York, N. Y.. 


DANZE PIEMONTESI; sopra temi popo- 
lari, von Leone Sinigaglia, op. 31, 
no. 2, bearb. von M. Wohlnann, ftir 
militirmusik. Stimmen. [18664 


© June 7, 19lip 2G Aue, 
1911; E 263898; Breitkopf & Hiar- 
tel, New York, N. Y. 


DARLING NELL, I’LL COME BACK TO YOU; 
words by H. J. McGee, music by 
Sharles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18665 


@ Aug. 18 1911- 2ve Aue, 24 
1911; E 265109; Edward J. McGee, 
Perth Amboy, N. J. 


DAT YALLAH GAL OB MINE; words and 
music by A. Collins. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18666 


OPAng.1 12 191 ey Aue 24: 
1911; E 265244; Augusta Collins, 
San Francisco, Cal. 

DAVIDSBUNDLER (DIE) See Schumann 
(R. A.) 


DAVY JONES AND HIS MONOPLANE; 
words and music by George Fair- 
man. [18667 


© Aug. 15, 1911;. 2 « Aug 23: 
1911; EH 265000; Tell Taylor, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Dawn; trio, English version, by Alice 
Mattullath, music by Oscar Straus, 
op. 151, arr. by Frank Lynes; wom- 
en’s voices. (Octavo series, wom- 
en’s voices, no. 511.) [18668 


© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 21, 
1911; EH 262906; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


high voice and medium 
voice. [18669 


© Aug: 23. 191d 2 ch Ne. ee: 
1911; E 264267; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


DAY DREAM WALTZ; by F. W. Deane; 
piano. New York, Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & CO. [18670 


© July 25, 1911; 2 e July 27, 
1911; E 262268; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


pt. 111, n. s., v.6 


Day (THE) IS GENTLY SINKING TO A 
CLOSE; words by C. Wordsworth, 
music by W. Franke-Harling. (Oc- 
tavo series (mixed voices sacred) 
no. 974.) [18671 

© Aug. 2, 1911: 2 @ Aue, Se1917 - 
EH 262451; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


DAYBREAK; by Lita Jarratt, op. 20; 

piano. (5 instructive pieces, no. 1.) 

| [18672 

© Aug. 2, 1911;°2 ¢ Aug. 3, 1911; 

E 262452; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. Mass. 


DAYS OF CHILDHOOD; words and music 
by Mrs. Willie Ranson Emmett. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18673 

© Aug: "12,1911: Zee Aug 24: 

1911; EH 265142; Mrs. T. A. Emmett, 
Cleburne, Tex. 


DAYS OF YESTER YEAR; words by M. A. 
Wass, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [18674 


©- July: 15, Wie ee tly, 1383 
1911; E 260997; Mary A. Wass, 
Grundy Center, Ia. 


Days (THE) TO NEVER BE; words by C. 
Ledbetter, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18675 

© Aug 12, Ot es Aue. 24, 
1911; E 265268; Clay Ledbetter, 
Speegleville, Tex. 


DE FLAG ER DE COON AND YoU; by J. T. 
Thomas, arr. by Edwin Phelps. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18676 

© .July 22, d904o 2 te. duly. 122: 

1911; E 262189; Joe. T. Thomas, 
Birmingham, Ala. 


DEAR OLD HOME OF CHILDHOOD; words 
by Ed. Walsh, music by T. Taylor. 
[18677 

© July 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 238, 1911; 

E 265001; Tell Taylor, Chicago, I11. 


DEAR OLD IRELAND; words by Kelley 
and Shields, music by Joe Riley, arr. 
by Will Savin. [18678 

©1e. July 31, 1911; E 268277; 
Kelley, Riley & Shields, Bingham- 
ton, N. Y. ? 


DEAR OLD KEANSBURG; words and 
music by James B. Carson. [18679 
© ‘Aug. 12, 191d (2 elt Aue. 12: 
1911; HE 262687; Carson pub. Co., 
Keansburg, N. J. 


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_ DEAR OLD MOTHER; 


| DECEIVED ; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


18696 


words by Mrs. 
Harry Williams, music by Louis 
Panella. [18680 

or Ans, 12; 1911; 2 @ Aug. 11, 
1911; E 262768; Panella & Murray, 
music pub. co., Pittsburg, Pa. 


DEAR OLD RESERVE; words by W. H. 
Alburn, arr. from Thuringian folk 
song and harmonized by E. J. Smith. 

[18681 
© May 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1911; 

E 262719; Western reserve univ., 

Cleveland, O. 


DEAR ONLY TO YOU: words and music 
by M. A. Donalies. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [18682 


@eamly 12, 1911-2 ¢. July 18, 
1911; E 260972; Max. Donalies, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 


DEAREST MY HEART PANTS FOR YOU; 
words by lL. Roberts, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. [18683 

OC riwl~eta., 1911: 2 ¢.. July 18, 
1911; E 260981; R. L. Roberts, EH. 
Braintree, Mass. 


DEARY, DEARY; words by Alvin A. Sil- 
berman, music by Mayme Hmanuel, 
arr. by C. Edgar Rollman. [18684 
pomaece Age 16. 1911° HE 262783; 
Alvin Austin Silberman, and Mayme 
Emanuel, Baltimore, Md. 


Death of Ase. See Grieg (E. H.) 


DEBUTANTE (LA) ; valse lente, by Fred- 

erick Hopkins; piano. [18685 

© July 31, 1911; 2c. Aug. 1, 1911; 

E 2623840; Charles Sheard & co., 
London, England. 


words and music by L. 
Sloan. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [18686 


@y Aue 1S, 1911: 2c Aug. 24, 


1911; E 265102; Lee Sloan, Newark, 
INC de 
| DECEPTION; valse lente, paroles de 
Emile Rhein, musique de A. Cour- 
quin. [18687 
@OrAue, 10,1911» 2° Gs Aug. 14, 
Tome 2655-1 >) Me: 7 Courguin, 
Paris, France. 
DEDICATION (Widmung); by Trygve 
Torjussen, op. 38; piano. ( Nor- 
wegian suite, no. 1.) [18688 


@ Aug. 2, 1911: 2 ¢,.Aug.).3; 1911: 
E 262487; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


DEEP IN MY HEART; words and music 
by Charles B. Blount. [18689 


© Suly” 267° 19122" July’ 27, 
4911; EH 262293; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


DEH! coN TE, CON TE LI PENDI. See 
Bellini (V.) 


See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


DEPART (LE); par Théodore Lack, op. 
191, transcription par Léon Lemoine, 
pour piano a 4 mains. (Scénes en- 
fantines, nouvelle série, no. 1.) 

[18690 

@) Aner s10; C1911! 2) cous; 14, 

1911; E 263843; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 


DERELICT (THE); words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Stanley Gordon; 
no: 2) in. D: [18691 

©) Aug:;.(26;'1911'* "2 @ Aug 28: 
1911; E 264295; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


DEJANIRE. 


DESERT FLOWER (Haideblitimchen) : by 
Leo Oehmler, op. 177; piano solo. 
[18692 
© Ate: T14s 1911 = De: Aus 24. 
1911; E 265071; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork. Naas 


DESERTEUR (DER); ged. von F. Bru- 
nold, musik von Josef Werth; min- 


nerchor; partitur und _ = stimmen. 
(Sammlung miannerchore, serie 1, 
no. 5.) [18693 


@©i July 2. A9ltis 2c. Arie Ft: 
1911; E 264187; J. A. Werth, Bonn, 
Germany. 


Desir; par Christian Schafer, op. 12, 
no. 8; violon et piano. (Six mor- 
ceaux de salon, no. 8.) [18694 


©) (Aues 21 tO 24 el Aug ae: 
1911; EH 264239; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


DET ER SOMMERKVAELD (Sommer- 
nacht); ord af Niels Collet-Vogt, 
deutsch von Max Bamberger, musik 
af Christian Schiott, op. 2. no. 1. 

[18695 

©) June’ 28.1910; Beh Inky 28) 

1911; E 263192; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


DEUTSCHE TREUE; ged. von Friedrich 
Winkel, musik von Richard Arnold, 
op. 88, no. 6, fiir m&nnerchor. Par- 
titur und stimmen. 4to. [18696 


©) June 17.) 191155" 2c July 28; 
1911; E 263180; Karl Hochstein, 
Heidelberg, Germany. 


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Dt. It's. v. 6 


DEUTSCHER TANZ (German dance) ; by 
Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf, arr. by 
sustav Saenger; four violins, viola, 
alto viola, two cellos, bass, organ and 
piano. (Ensemble players library 
no. 8.) [18697 

@y July (27, A901» 2 ter Aue. 9240 
1911; EH 265072; Carl Fischer, New 
VOEK, (NaN: 


DEUXIEME CHANT SANS PAROLES. See 
Tschaikowsky (P. I.) 

DEVOTION; by Max Regnier; piano. 
Hneglish fingering. [18698 


©) Aves 419i 2 ec Auerai(. Aoi: 
_ EB 2638972; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
‘don, England. 


Dieux (LES) DANS L’OMBRE DES CaA- 
VERNES; par Albert Roussel, op. 15; 
two pianos, four hands. (Evoca- 
tions pour orchestra, no. 1.) [18699 


© AueSib, 191m emer Aue. 24, 
1911; E 2641438; Durand & cie.,, 
Paris, France. 


Dim OND DECHREU; words by Alsa, 

music by D. Walters. [18700 

@ 1c, Aug.) 25) 190d hy 264256: 
David Walters, Plymouth, Pa. 


DINNER; quintet, from The red widow, 
lyric by Channing Pollack, and Ren 
Wolf, music by Chas. J. Gebest. 

[18701 

@ Aug. 16, 1911: 2 c Aug. 17, 

1911; EH 2628386; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DIRT, DIRT, DIRT; words and music by 

S. Small. [18702 

© 1c Aug. 4, 1911; HB 263604; 
Solomon Small, Brookiyn, N. Y. 


DIVERTIMENTO, IN 4 SATZEN; von Bern- 
hard Sekles, op. 20, fiir 2 violinen, 
viola und violoncello. Partitur und 
stimmen. 118703 

©) July.6, 1911; 2 e, Aug. 2, 1941 ; 
E 263559; Johann André, Offenbach 
. a. Main, Germany. 


DIVINE (THE) PRAISES; chant, by Ja- 
cob H. Schloeder. [18704 
© Aug. 16; 191-42 ¢ ) Anes 47, 
1911; E 262858; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York, N. Y. 


— set to musie by S. S. Hurlbut, ed. 
by George Herberts Wells. [18705 
© Aug. 24, 1911; 2°.¢ Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265396; Sidney S. Hurlbut, 
Hagerstown, Md. 


DIXIE DIMPLES; two-step by Frank 

Loewenstein; piano. {18706 

© Aug. 5, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1911; 

EH 2638624; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 
Til. 


Do DREAMS COME TRUE; words and 
music by R. P. Sheldon. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18707 

© Aug. 18 1914 29@) Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265189; R. P. Sheldon, Riv- 
erside, Cal. 


Do NOT WEEP; words by I. Culliton, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18708 

© Aug. 22, 191i: 22 Ver Aue: 24, 

1911; E 265286; Ida Culliton, Park 
Falls, Wis. 


Do YoU KNOW WHERE YOU’LL STAND; 
words by N. A. MecAulay, music by 
Samuel W. Beazley. [18709 

© July 15, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 2,1911; 
E 262408; Charlie D. Tillman, At- 
lanta, Ga. 


Dorine (C. H.) Sechs leichte kla- 
vier-etiiden; von C. H. Doring, op. 
312. (WHdition Schuberth, no. 7745.) 

[18710 

“©. July 3s) Wide 2 eh Ais, 15; 

1911; E 263909; J. Schuberth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


DoES ANYBODY WANT TO TAKE CHAR- 
LIE’S PLACE; words by Andrew B. 
Sterling, music by H. Von Tilzer. 


[18711 | 


© July 29, 191d sled uly 29; 
1911; E 262312; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


DOLCE FAR NIENTE: deutsche nachdich- 
tung von Alfr. Jul. Boruttau, Eng- 
lish version by Rosa Newmarch, mu- 
sik von Jean Sibelius, op. 61; revi- 
diert von Wilh. Dugge. (Acht lie- 
der, no. 6.) [18712 

© May 11, 1911; 2c Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263509; Breitkopf & Hartel, New 
YOK IN Ne 


Dotty Drew; written by Leonard 
Cooke, composed by Henry E. Pet- 
her; in D. [18713 

© Aus. 1) 190 ie Ae ota 
E 262341; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


DOLORES; waltz, by EH. Waldteufel, arr. 

by L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 4to. 

[18714 

© June 21, 191 2 exauly | 20: 

1911; E 262095; Carl Fischer, New 
Worle ANG We 


1088 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


18733 


DonizETTI (GAETANO) Ardon gl’ in- 
censi; scene and aria of Lucia, from 
Lucia di Lammermoor, by Gaetano 
Donizetti, English version by Henry 
G. Chapman, ed. by Max Spicker ; 
soprano. [18715 

Ore iuly 26,°1911; 2 & July 27%, 
1911; E 262271; G. Schirmer, New 
wotlk. N.Y. 


— Sextet from Lucia di Lammer- 
moor; by Donizetti, arr. by Edwin 
. Franko Goldman. 1. Cornet solo 
with piano acc. 2. Baritone solo 
with piano acc. [18716, 18717 


© June 21, 1911; 2 c. each July 
Beemoide hy 262152, 262133; Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. Y. 


DON’T CRY DARLING; words and music 
by A. M. Atiinson. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [18718 

sue), 1911-2 ce. Aug. 2, 1911: 
E 263474; Annie M. Atkinson, Water- 
bury, Conn. 


DoN’T GET CAUGHT; words and music 
by G. Cryderman. [18719 
©1c. Aug. 25, 1911; E 2653880; 
Geo. Cryderman, Spokane Bridge, 
Wash. 


Don’t ’PANK; words by E. Hess, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. [18720 
© Awe. 05, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265297; Elizabeth Hess, 
Morrill, Nebr. 


DON’T SAY GOOD-BYE, ONLY SAY GOOD- 


NIGHT; written and composed by - 


William Hargreaves. [18721 

rauge2, A9Tt: 2c Ang..2, 1911: 
E 263400; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


Don’T TEASE; medley march and two 
step, by Leo Bennet, arr. by Carl F. 
Williams; orchestra and piano. 4to. 

[18722 

©) Aus, 22) 1911: 2 *e Anis. 23, 

1911; EK 265007; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


DoN’T YOU THINK THAT I AM THAT 
WAY TOO; words and music by C. 
Wood. : [18723 

©@ii- ce, July 2. 1911. BH 262248; 
Chester Wood, New York, N. Y. 


_ DorFrEIcGeN (Village dance); von 
Amadeus Wandelt, op. 24, no. 12; 
piano. [18724 

© July i, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263564; Wm. A. Kaun music Co., 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


DoROTHY DEAR; words and music by 
N. Railsback. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [18725 


@ Aug, 25,.1911+ 2° 'e Aus. 45, 
1911; E 262748; Nannie Railsback, 
Gate City, Wash. 


Dos (LAS) RBEGINAS; zarzuala en un 
acto letra de D. Sinesio Delgado, 
musica de los maestros Calleja y 
Barrera; vocal score. [18726 

©. Aus. 17,1910; 2. c. Aug. 1S, 
1911; D 18955; Casa Dotesio, Ma- 
drid, Spain. 


Dove sono. See Mozart (W. A.) 


DoWN BY THE LILAC BUSH; words by 
Tillie Thomas, music by Jack Bur- 
nett. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [18727 

@iAner a2) 1S: "Sie, Aust oe 
1911; E 265187; Mrs. A. J. Thomas, 
Taft, Cal. 


DowN IN ’BAM; words and music by 

Aer Pare. [18728 

©) July 2801914 = 2 ec. Aug.1,) 191k: 

EX 262338; Thomas Buster Page, 
Lima, Ohio. 


DowN IN OLD KENTUCKY; words and 
music by Nannie E. Boylan. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18729 

@ Aug. 18,,1911;:2.¢ Aug. 24, 

19115 H 265111; Mrs. E. J., Boylan, 
Chicago, Ky. 


DOWN IN OLD VIRGINNY; words and 
music by H. A. Ely. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18730 


©. July 15. 1914s) 2° ex dulyeis:; 
1911; E 260988; Hattie Alford Ely, 
New Haven, Conn. 


DOWN IN SUNSHINE VALLEY; march, 
two-step, by George Christie, arr. by 
Sol. Levy; orchestra. 4to. [187381 

@iduty 26; 19s" 2) ex Iuky "27, 
1911; E 262249; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Down oN BELLE ISLE; words and 
music by C. Wolbrock. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18732 

©). duly 191: 2 e Puly 18, 
1911; H 262018; Chase Wolbrock, 
Detroit, Mich. 


DowN ON THE RIo GRANDE; words by 
B. C. Ensor, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[187338 

© Aug. 12, 1911; °2-e. Aug. 24, 

1911; E 265255; Bessie C. Ensor, 
Midland, Va. 


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pt. 07, n.s., v.6 , | 


DOWN WHERE THE CLOVER BLOOMS; 
words by M. Smith, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [18734 

©» July, 242, A911 2 cen Salys 8, 
1911; E 260971; Mae Smith, Steel- 
ville, Mo. 


DRaGoNnSs (LES); marche, par Albert 
Larrieu et Jos. Vliegen pour or- 
chestre avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 

[18735 


© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 14, 
1911; E 2638838; Louis Jacquot, 
Paris, France. 


DREAM (THE) CURE; words by L. J. 
Ritchie, music by J. Sofer and L. J. 
Ritchie. [18736 


© 1c. Aug. 23, 1911; D 18957; 
Jay Sofer, Cleveland, Ohio. 


DREAM, DREAM, DREAM; words by H. 
Aarons, music by W. Paul. [18737 
© July 20,. 1911; 2 © July. 720; 
1911; E 262152; Aarons &. Paul, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

DREAM (A) OF THE PAST; words and 
music by E. Tunie. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [18738 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263475; Edgar P. Tunie, Clarks: 
burg, W. Va. 

L. Olmsted. Washington, H. 

Kirkus Dugdale ¢o. [18739 
© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 2, 1911; 

E 263476; Laura Olmsted, Holyoke, 

Pa. 


DREAM ON THE OCEAN; waltz, by Josef 
Gung’l, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
full band. 4to. [18740 


© June 17, 1911; 2 @ July 20, 
1911; E 262096; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 

DREAM PICTURES: serenade, by Leon 
de Lora, arr. by Harry J. Lincoln; 
mandolin club of 5 parts. [18741 

© Aug. 4, 1911: 2.¢ Aue 5, 1911; 
EH 262499; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 

DREAM (THE) SONG; words by Nixon 
Waterman, music by B. W. Merrill; 
tenor or soprano. [18742 

© Aug; 22; 1911; 2.¢ Aug. 39, 
1911; E 262898; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

DREAMING SWEET DREAMS OF YOU; 
words and music by H. W. Miller. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[187438 

© Aug: 12. 79115) 2 ch Auge 24, 
1911; H 265252; Harry W. Miller, 
Louisville, Ky. 


DREAMLAND WALTZES; by W. F. Meyer- 
Elliott; piano. [18744 | 
©) July 2; 1911s 2c Suly- 225 « 
1911; E 262193; Willie Flynn Meyer- 
Elliott, Dallas, Tex. 


DREAMS, DREAMS, DREAMS; words by 
J. W. Wendover, music by Howard 
I’. Boniface, arr. by J. C. McMurray. 


[18745 


© 1c Aug. 8 1911; E 262570; 
John W. Wendover, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


DREAMTIDE; words and music by F. K. 
Russell. [18746 


© Aug. 15, 191472 eG Aus. 14, 
1911; E 262714; Floyd K. Russell, 
Frankfort, Ind. 


DREAMY EYES; by L. E. Serine; piano. | 

New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. | 

[18747 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 2, 1911; 

E 262551; L. Evans Serine, Iro- 
quois, S. Dak. 


DREAMY TOWN; musie by Clifford | 
Chambers; mixed voices; piano ace. | 
(Choral album, no. 1019.) [18748 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1911; 
E 268759; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


DREARY MOON; quartet, by Frederick J. 
Pearsall and Roger A. Graham, arr. 
by Walter L. Rosenberg; male 
voices. (Witmark ed., no. 537.) 

[18749 


© Aug. 24, 19112 ee Aue. 25: 
1911; E 265386; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DRIVING IN THE PARK; song and dance 
schottische, by Mackie-Beyer; or- 
chestra. 4to. [18750 


© Aug. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 14, 
1911; E 262750; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Drop IN THE CHOCOLATE SHOP; words 
by Ronald Bagnall, music by Tom 
Sutton. [18751 


© Aug. 10 9OIT 2% ex Aue. Ady 
1911; E 268778; Reynolds & co., 
London, Hngland. 


DRUMMER’S (THE) BIRTHDAY; by H. 
Elliott Smith; orchestra and piano 
conductor. 4to. [18752 


©. July: 26,0 1919 2 ee eiaig 2 
1911; E 262287; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


1090 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


Dv BIST EIN KIND (Thou art a child) ; 
ged. von Ernst Ziel, English version 
by William Wallace, musik von 
Felix Weingartner, op. 28, no. 12, 
fiir mittlere stimme mit orchester- 
begleitung. Partitur. [18753 

© May 31, 1911; 2 ¢« July 28, 
1911; E 263151; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


Du, DU, DU’CHEN; marsch nach mo- 

tiven der operette Hoheit amiisiert 

- sich, musik von Rudolf Nelson. 1. 
Infanterie-musik, 2. Orchestra. 

[18754, 18755 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 4, 

PA91t> BH 263576, 263577; Harmonie 

verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


DUFTET LEISER; ged. von Ernst Hardt, 
musik von Heinrich G. Noren, op. 37, 
no. 2; piano. (Vier lieder fiir eine 
singstimme mit pianoforte, no. 2.) 

[18756 


© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1911; 
E 263912; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 
Germany. 


DurRAND (Avc.) Valse no. 1; by Aug. 
Durand, op. 83, transcribed by Ro- 
land de Berton, revised and fingered 
by Gustav Saenger; violin solo and 
piano acc. [18757 

(io dune 28, 1911; 2c. July 20, 
1911; E 262187; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


E FEMMENE M’ ANNA’ PAVA’; canzo- 
netta, versi di T. Ferrazzano, musica 
di D. Jetti; canto e mandolino. 

[18758 

Or wigs 18, 19113 2... July. 25, 

19ft: HY 262215; Italian. book. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


HACH MINUTE MEANS AN HOUR; words 

and music by Harry Truax. 

: [18759 

Aue, 24. 1911-) 2.¢. ‘Aus. 25, 

1911; EH 265409; Metropolitan music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


EASTER; words by George Herbert, 
music by R. Vaughan Williams. 
(Five mystical songs no.1.) [18760 

© July 128) 1911: 2 ¢« July. 31, 
1911; E 263301; Stainer & Bell, 1td., 
London, England. 


EASTERN (THE) STAR: sacred Song, 
words and music by P. E. Baer. 
[18761 
PATS Wh, 1910 Doe) Aus 15, 
1914; EH 262762; Philip Edward 
Baer, Washington, D. C. 


EccE SACERDOS MAGNUS; words and 
music by R. J. Sorin; mixed voices; 
organ acc. [18762 

©), Aus uel s 108 2 e) Aue. 19; 
1911 > HE. 262889, BR. J:: Sorin, De 
Lisle, Miss. 


[and] Salve regina; by Eug. 
Walkiewicz, op. 5, nos. 1 and 2; male 
voices. [18763 

©; June 20) 191; "2. .¢, june 22, 
1911; EK 262701; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


ECHO OF THE CHIMES; words by Esther 
Drake, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [18764 

Gy Aug. 125 19th "2 Ce: Anne OA. 
1911; E 265314; Edwin Drake, Buf- 
falo, (Ne X. 


EcHoES; words by T. Moore, music by 


A. Bowker; quartette for male 
voices. London, Novello and go., 
ltd. [18765 


© July, 19; 1911... 2 ce,< July. 20, 
1911; E 262161; Alfred Bowker, 
Gloucester, England. 


ECHOES OF LOVE; by E. C. K. Comp- 
ton; piano. [18766 
© Auge, 14 19it 2 ec Ane ite 
1911; EH 262721; Emma C. K. Comp- 
ton, Williamsport, Pa. 


EDELWEISS-VALSE; par V. Turine, pour 
piano. [18767 
© Aug 10) 19tte” Oe, Niger oa 
1911; E 268861; H. Schoenaers, 
Paris, France. 


HINE HALBE STUNDE ZU SPAT; text von 
Arthur Rebner, musik von Hugo 
Leonard. [18768 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263578; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


EINLADUNG; ged. von J. Hwald, musik 
von Woldemar Sacks, op. 31. (Drei 
tanzlieder im alten styl, no. 1.) 

[18769 

@©yJulys7, 191t 22°) Aus) 2) 19K: 

E 263548; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


HINSAME (DIE); ged. .von Jos. V. 
Hichendorff, musik von Fritz Lu- 
brich, jun. op. 17, no. 2, fiir minner- 
chor. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[18770 

© Juy 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 

EK 263482; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


1091 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18771 


pt. IlI, n. S., v. 6 


EINZUGSMARSCH DER BOJAREN; Dy 
Johan Halvorsen, arr. by L. P. Lau- 
rendeau; full band. 4to. [18771 

©: June. 30, 19115 2c. july 20; 
1911; E 262097; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, Now. 


EISJUNGFRAUEN (DIE) voM KONIGS- 
SEE; eine dichtung, text und musik 
von Theodor Podbertsky, op. 196, 
fiir recitation, gemischten chor oder 
minnerchor u. orchester 0. klavier- 
begl. 1. Gemischten chor, klavier- 
auszug u. stimmen. 2. Mannerchor, 
klavierauszug, u. Stimmen. 3. Mit 
orchesterbegl. Partitur. 

[18772-18774 


© June 10, 1911; 2 c each July 


28, 1911; E 263163-263165; Otto 
Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. 

EITELE WUNSCHE (Idle wishes): 
deutsche nachdichtung von Alfr. 


Jul. Boruttau, English version by 
Rosa Newmarch, musik von Jean 
Sibelius revidiert von Wilh. Dugege. 
(Acht lieder, no. 7.) [18775 

© May 11, 1911;2 @ Aug. 21911; 
E 263510; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York; 2N. Yi. 


ELECTRA; valse de salon, by Christian 
Schifer, op. 70; piano. [18776 
© Aug. 26,1911. 2 ex Ang. ~28, 
1911; E 264296; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


ELEGIE; von August Noélck, op. 182; 
violine und klavier. (Zwei vor- 
tragsstticke, no. 1.) [18777 

Or Mie, AIT 2 (ey Ae (G 
1911; E 263989; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


ELEGIE AND CONSOLATION; by I‘rank 
P. Atherton, op. 200, no. 2; violin, 
*cello and piano. [18778 

© July 6, 1911; 2. ¢. July 20, 1911; 
E 262098; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INGE FY. 


HLecy; study, by C. H. Lloyd. (Origi- 
nal compositions for the organ, no. 
417.) [18779 

© Aug. 5, 1911; 2 ¢c. Aug's; 190; 
E 263678; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG; 
verse by Oliver Goldsmith, music by 
Alexander Russell. [18780 

©Aws. 4, 19112 cy Aue 4 O14 : 
E 263626; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


ELFENTANZCHEN; danse des sylphes, 
[and] Valse noble; fragment, von 
Friedrich Mayer. (2 kleine stiicke 
fiir klavier, nos. 1 and 2.) [18781 

© July” 280 19 ees 215 
1911; E 264105; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ELFIN DANCE (Elfentanz); mazurka, 
by Richard Gabriel, op. 11; piano. 
(2 compositions, no. 2.) [18782 

© Aus. 2, 101d > 27 Anes, 1914: 
E 262453; Arthur P. Sehmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ELLE EST PARISIENNE; cChansonette, 
paroles de L. Lambry, musique de 
Edouard Jacovacci, op. 38. [18783 


© Aug. 10, 191t= See. Ame. 44; 
1911; E 2638828; E. Jacovacci, Paris, 
France. 


EN CUEILLANT DES MUGUETS; par 
Maurice Pesse; piano. [18784 
© Aue/3h, WO 2a crane: aot: 
1911; EH 264142; A. Durand & fils, 
Paris, France. 


ENCHANTMENT; waltzes, by Walter 
Rolfe, arr. by T. P. & Geo. J. Trink- 
aus; mandolin orchestra with piano 
ace. [18785 

© July 2i,. 1910 5-2 erway )22! 
1911; E 262168; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

ENCHANTRESS; valse lente, by Emile 

Gastelle; piano. [18786 | 

© July 21, 1911; 2 e. Aug. 4, 1911; | 
E 263620; Warren & Phillips, Lon- | 
don, England. 


ENCOURAGEMENT ; reverie, by F. Buehl; 
piano and violin. [18787 
© Aug. 15, 19 eee sus. a7 
1911; EH 262842; Fred Buehl, New 
York. Nae 


"ENERY ’AWKIN; words and music by 

F. EK. Coyne, jr. [18788 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2c. Aug. 14, 1911; 

FE 262705; Fred E. Coyne, jr., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


ENFANT (L’); 1°*° sonate, par Lucien 
Chevaillier, op. 3; en ré majeur; 
piano et violon. [18789 

© July 7, 1911; 2 ¢. July 29, 1911; 
E 262299; L. Chevaillier, Paris, 
France. 


EINGADINE; valse, par Paul Fauchey; 
piano. [18790 
© Aug: 22, 19 e424" Aueunde: 
1911; E 264219; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


1092 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9,1911 


18807 


ENSUENOS (Dreams); danza MHahba- 
nera, written and arr. by R. P. Shkel- 
den and King Joslyn; piano. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18791 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 24, 

1911; E 265281; R. P. Shelden, Riv- 
erside, Cal. 


ENTFUHRUNG (DIE) AUS DEM SERAIL. 
_ See Mozart (W. A.) 


ENUFF; coon song, words by W. J. 


Jacobs, music by R. H. Bassett. 
[18792 


iceAne 22... 14911- 2 ¢., Aug. 24; 
1911; E 265039; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


ERINNERUNG; ged. von J. von Hichen- 
dorff, English words by John Bern- 
hoff, musik von Joseph Marx, fiir 
mittlere stimme. [18793 


© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263516; Schuberthaus-verlag, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


ERIRuS; eastern dance, from _ suite 
characteristic, The four winds, com- 
posed and arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
military band. 4to. [18794 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262593; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Word IN. ¥; 


ES GIBT NUR EIN BERLIN; marsch aus 
der revue, Es gibt nur ein Berlin, 
musik von Arthur Steinke fiir 
piano. [18795 

ior duly 25. 1911: 2 e. July 26, 
1911; E 2638100; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Es IST EIN BRUNNLEIN GEFLOSSEN ; 
ged. von A. A. Naaff, musik von Gus- 
tav Wohlgemuth, op. 52, no. 2, fiir 
minnerchor, a cappella. Partitur. 
Ato. [18796 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 263710; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


ESPERANCE (L’) D’amMouR (Love's 

hope) ; valse, by Tito Natali; piano. 

[18797 

Re Ane. 14. “A9ET = 2 ch Ane 17; 

1911; E 268978; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


Esporr (L’) DE DEMAIN; chanson, pa- 
roles de J. Messis, musique de Hmile 
Gillet et P. Doubis. [18798 


© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 e. Aug. 14, 
1911; E 268857; G. Ondet, Paris, 
France. : 


ETELLES (LES); mélodie, poésie de 
René Ghil, musique de Roger Pénau, 
op. 37; piano et chant. [18799 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 14, 

- 1911; E 268878; Maurice Vieu et 

Jane Vieu, Paris, France. 


ETHIOPIA; words and music by F. O. 
Raines; mixed voices. [18800 
©) July» 2%, -1911,:.-2; i July 31, 
1911; E 268308; Frank O. Raines, 
Chicago, III. 


HTUDES MELODIQUES PROGRESSIVES; par 
Paul Viardot, pour violon avec 2™° 
violon accompagnateur. 2° cahier, 
21 études. [1S801 


G) Ane, 10) Ot 2 ey Ane: 1 
1911; E 263859; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris, France. 


ETUDEN-ALBUM; sammlung von 100 
ausgewaihliten etiiden aus den wer- 
ken von J. S. Bach, Bertini, Cle- 
menti, ete.; ftir klavier, herausge- 
geben und revidiert von Richard 
Kleinmichel. Band 1, no. 1-25. 
Band 2, no. 26-50. (Edition Schott, 
no. 4876, A und B.) [1SS802, 18803 

© July 6, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 4, 
1911; E 263633, 263634; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 


ETUDEN SCHULE; von R. Tanner; kla- 
vier.) Hett<4,. 2) und.3.c..¢ Maiigiow 
Tanner, nos. 31, 32 & 33.) [18804 

© Inne: 10, S911; 2c... Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264067; Rudolf Tanner, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Ever, (1°): 2° sonate par .Licien 
Chevaillier, op. 11; en fa majeur; 
piano et violon. [18805 

©) July 7, 1991 ;.2. c:iFuly 29; 1911 ; 
EK 262298; L. Chevaillier, Paris, 
France. 


EVENING SONG; part-Song, music by 
Ambrose Davenport, rev. by Pierre 
Duvernet (H. L. Heartz); mixed 
voices. [1S806 

© July 3, 1911; 2.¢:-TSuly 20, 1911; 
BE 262244; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


EVENING THOUGHTS (Abendfeier) ; noc- 
turne, by Richard Gabriel, op. 11; 
piano. (2 compositions, no. 1.) 

[18807 

© Adie, 26 19Fb eo? crAug. 3, J911; 

E 262454; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


1093 


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; 
| 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18808 


pt. 15, Wis.v6 


EVENINGS WITH THE CLASSICS; by W. | Farny DANCE; words by M. S. Hay- 


Tschirch, op. 95; arr. by W. FEF. Am- 
brosio; violin and piano. [18808 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1911; 
E 265073; Carl Fischer, New York, 
N. Y. 


EVERY SCHOOL BOY IS A SOLDIER MAN; 
march song, words by G. C. Brown, 
music by Floyd C. Roesch. [18809 

© Aug? 5; 19125 +2 e Aug. 3, 2911; 
E 262415; George C. Brown, Otis- 
ville, N. Y. 


EXXERCICES ET PRELUDES; pour délier les 
doigts, par Jules De Swert, op. 34, 
pour violoncelle; nouvelle édition, 
revue et doigtée par Georg Worl. 

[18810 

© July 4, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 

E 263635; B. Schott’s sodhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


EXTASE D’ AMOUR (Love's ecstasy) ; by 
Raymond Ro6ze, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; full band. 4to. [18811 

© dunes 29, 19it=) 2%e;" July 20, 
1911; EH 262099; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork, Noy: 


FapING (THE) DAY; nocturnal medita- 
tion, by Alice Boysen; piano. 
[18812 
© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1911; 
E 262644; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York N.Y. 


FAIR LAND, COLUMBIA; words by M. S. 
Haycraft, arr. by HE. S. T., music by 
Arthur Pearson. [18813 

© June 23) 19d. 2 ey wali 2a, 
1911; E 262253; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


FAIRCHILD (BLAIR) Quatuor; par B. 
Fairchild, op. 27, pour deux violons, 
alto et violoncelle. Partition. 4to. 

[18814 


@y Ave! 10, 19d 2 er Anne, al 
1911; E 263819; H. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


FWarries (THE); words by W. Alling- 
ham, music by L. Robinson; soprano 
1 and 2 and alto. 4to. (Part songs, 
No. 44.) [18815 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 263725; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


FAIRMOUNT PARK; march, by C. H. 
Graf, op. 29; piano. [18816 
© :Aug: 18, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 19, 
1911; EH ,/262891; Chas. H. Graf, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


eS 


craft, music by Ambroise. Thomas, 


arr. by Arthur Pearson; mixed — 
voices. (Secular selections, no. 
1002. ) [18817 


© June ‘30, 4911-72 ee duly 27, 
1911; H 262254; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Fairy (A) TALE; by Benjamin Cutter ; 
violin and piano. (5 characteristic 
pieces, no. 2.) [18818 

© Aug. 2,:1911 - Qe) Ames 3! 1914 - 
E 262433; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


FAITES SILENCE; berceuse, poésie de 
Jacques Linerais, musique de Louis 
Urget; chant et piano. [18819 

©. Alig. dO; 19th S22 New paae. 14: 
1911; E 268874; Maurice Vieu et 
Jane Vieu, Paris, France. 


Fatt (LEO) Waltzes; motives from 
the operetta The Siren, by Leo Fall, 
arr. by Carl F.. Williams; orchestra 
and piano. 4to. [18820 

© Aus, 22. 101d ear wie 23. 
1911; E 265008; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


piano. [18821 

© Aug. 25, 199i 2eeneAue, 28. 
1911; EH 2643810; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


FALLING SHADOWS; an idylle by Emma 
I. Harte; piano. [18822 


© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 3, 1911; 
EH 263485; Will Rossiter, Chicago, Ill. 


FALLING SNOWFLAKES; chord study, by 
Frank Lynes, op. 55; piano. (4 
study pieces, no. 4.) [18823 

© Aug: 2, 1911; 2re@ Aue. SF 1911; 
EK 262455; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


FANCIULLA (LA) DEL WEST. See Puc- 


cini (G.) 


FANTASIE, G puR. See Bach (J. S.) 


FANTASIE UND FUGE; von Ludwig Fin- 
zenhagen, op. 15, fiir die orgel. 
[18824 
© July 519d yer Aiea eo ide: 
E 2638540; J. Rieter-Biedermann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 

FaR APART; words by J. H. Mann, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18825. 

© Aug: 12; 19d 312) eA. 24. 

1911; E 2653809; J. Harold Mann, 
McConnellsburg, Pa. i 


1094 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


18842 


Fag AWAY I AM THINKING OF YOU; 
words and music by M. Mann. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18826 

are: 18. 1911; 2c. Aug. 24, 

1911; E 265107; Milton Mann, Grace, 
Idaho. 


FARE THEE, LizzizE LEE; words by 
Earle C. Jones, music by Chas. N. 
Daniels. [18827 

ee dily 26, 1911: 2 e.. July. 26, 
1911; E 263109; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


F'ARE-THEE-WELL; words by T. Tay- 
lor, music by Geo. Fairman. [18828 
(Orsniy 25. 1911: 2 .¢c,. Aug, 23, 
1911; E 265002; Tell Taylor, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


FAREWELL; duet, words and music by 

Arthur C. Butts. [18829 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 

Ei 262587; Hitcheock pub. co., New 
Work, IN. Y. 


FASCINATION; gavotte, by Rudolf 
Friml, op. 74, no. 5; piano. (Aqua- 
relles, no. 5.) [18830 


Or Ane 19) 1911- 2c. Aug: 21, 
1911; EH 262908; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


FATE OF THE SANTA ROSA; words by 
Harry R. Sibley, music by N. L. 
Ridderhof. [18831 

© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1911; 
E 262684; Harry R. Sibley, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


FATHER WAS CRAZY TO AVIATE; words 
and music by F. E. Upson. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18882 


Oy daly. 12) A9ite? 2c. | July. 48, 
1911; E 260976; Florence EK. Upson, 
Waterbury, Conn. 


FEAST (THE) OF THE LITTLE LANTERNS; 
Chinese operetta for ladies, libretto 
and music by Paul Bliss. [188383 


OyAnes 7, 19dd.s Dre, Aue. 7, 1911 ; 
E 263671; W. H. Willis & co., Cin- 
ciunati, O. 


FEATHERED SONGSTERS; caprice polka, 
. by A. D’Haenens, ed. by J. W. Ler- 
man; piano, four hands. [18834 


eee uby Sie) 191d 12 ek July 31, 
1911; E 268315; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FEE DE LA MAZURKA (HIf mazurka) ; 
by Mentor Crosse, op. 16, no. 5; 


piano. (12 little compositions in a 
popular vein, no. 5.) [18835 
© Auge 2a al Sit ares Aner 25: 


- 1911; EH 265419; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


FELICE PRIMAVERA (Gekommen ist der 
friihling) ; fitinfstimmiges madrigal, 
deutscher text von Joh. Bernhoff, 
musik von Carlo Gesualdo, heraus- 
gegeben von W. Barclay Squire. 
Partitur. 4to. (Ausgewihlte ma- 
drigale, no. 46.) [18836 

© May 11, 1911; 2.c. Aug, 2, 1911; 
E 263492; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Works; IN. Y: 

FELICITY RAG; a ragtime two-step, by 
Scott. Joplin and Scott Hayden; 
piano. [18837 

©. July 27. (Oil: 2 e> July Bie 
1911; E 263269; Stark music print- 
ing and pub. co., St. Louis, Mo. 


FERN LEAF SCHOTTISCHE; by Bert R. 


Anthony, op. 37, no. 3; piano. Bos- 
ton, Evans musie co. (Four picture 
pieces, no. 3.) [18838 

© Auer at 19nd <2 Ane old, 


1911; EH 262758; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Fest (DAS) DER ERNTE; tragisches 
gedicht in einem prolog und zwei 
akten, von Fausto Salvatori, ins 
deutsche frei tibertragen von Max 
Kalbeck, musik von Giocondo Fino; 
klavierauszug mit text. [18839 

©) July 19. T9li- (2) ce! Auer Bi: 
1911; D 18953; Edoardo Sonzogno, 
Milan, Italy. 


FEST-MARSCH (Festival march); von 
Franz J. Liftl, op. 112, fiir 2 piano- 
forte zu 8 hinden, ohne oktaven- 
spannung, mit bezeichnung des fin- 
gersatzes. (2 piécen, no. 1.) [18840 

© July 3, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 15, 1911; 
HK 263892; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Festa (A) pDAy (Zur weihe des 
tages); march, by C. F. Hartung, 
op. 81; piano. [18841 

© Aue, Sado? cr Aen 3. boat: 
EK 262456; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


FESTAL MARCH IN C; par C. J. Grey, 
pour orgue. (Morceaux originaux, 
no. 38.) [18842 

© July 17, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263636; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


1095 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18843 


pt. IIT, ni’s., v. 6 


Mere (LA) “Au Vvinbaem: de. -Hrooe 
Gossé, arr. par Cesare Barison; vio- 
lon. (Morceaux classiques pour 
violon révus et doigtés avec ace. de 
piano, no. 4886. ) [18843 

©) July: 24,7 19302" @= Anes 21, 
1911; EH 264128; G. Schmid] & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. : 


FETE (LA) CHEZ THERESE; ballet de 
Reynaldo Hahn, 2™° suite d’orches- 


tre, transcription par H. Mouton, 
pour petit orchestre avec piano-con- 
ducteur. (Symphonia, premiére 
série, no. 7.) [18844 


©r Aug. 10; 190 256" Ane, 14. 
1911; E 263827; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


FIFTY-THIRD REGIMENT I. N. C. BAND; 
march, by Norman Hanley; piano. 
[18845 
©- July 18.7191 2 e% July?) 21, 
1911; E 262142; B. O. Marsh, De- 
corah, Iowa. 


FIFTY YEARS AGO; words by Wm. R. 
Clay, music by Chas. L. Johnson. 
[18846 
©) Ause AG) Giles. 2c. eA 
1911; E 262728; Johnson pub. co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 


FINAL ET HYMNE; tiré de la Cubana ; 
paroles et musique par A. Soler; 
chant et piano. [18847 


GPAue 3, 191t: 2c Aug: 19. 1911: 
E 264092; Alberto Soler, Paris, 
France. 


FIORI PARLANTI; valse chantée, vers de 
Pierre d’Amor, versione italiana di 
A. Franci, musique par B. della 
Cananea. 1. Chant et piano. 2. 
Valse lente, piano seul. 

[18848, 18849 


© July 12,-191t= 2 ¢. each. Aue: 
19, 1911; E 264059, 264060; Carisch 
& Jinichen, Milan, Italy. 


FIRST ATTEMPT; waltz, by H. Engel- 
‘mann; piano. [18850 
@ Auge. 226.0 191 De Avie 25. 
1911; E 262976; Brehm bros., Erie, 
Pa. 


FIRST RECREATIONS; by Albert Biehl, 
op. 178, arr. and ed. by Franz C. 
Bornschein; violin, first position, 
with piano acc. [18851 


©, Aug. 19, 1911; 21 @ Aug 21, 
1911; EH 262909; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


FISHING; song and chorus, words and 
music by Chris Smith. . [18852 
© Aug. 23, 191%: 2 e€ Aus, 25, 
1911; E 265015; Thompson & co., 
Chicago, Il. 


FIVE AND SIX PART HARMONIES; how to 
use them, by Bernhard Ziehn. 
[18853 
© Aug: 28, 1901+) 2. ea, Aue... 23. 
1911; E 265014; Bernhard Ziehn, 
Chicago, Ill. 


FivE (THE) HUNDRED MILE RACE; a 
song descriptive, words and music by 
A. A. Davis. [18854 

© 1 ce July 19, 19i8. Gr 263076 - 
Abijah A. Davis, Indianapolis, Ind. 


FIVE SAYINGS OF JESUS; together with 
a reputed saying of His and certain 
other words chiefly derived from 
The imitation of Christ by Thomas 
a Kempis, selected and set to music 
by H. W. Davies, op. 35; tenor solo, 
chorus and piano; vocal score. 

[18855 


© Aug. 19 (19h en Ae. 28. 
1911; E 2643808; Henry Walford Da- 
vies, London, England. 


FLac (THE) OF OUR EMPIRE; patriotic 
song, words by A. M. Darley, music 
by O. A. Meredith. [18856 

© ‘Aug: 26,1911 2h er ne 28, 
1911; E 264297; Darley-Meredith 
music co., Kingston, Canada. 


Fuac (THE) OF OUR NATION; words 
and music by HE. C. Tower. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18857 

© Aug. 12; 1902 re Aue, 

1911: E 265818; Edwin C. Tower, 
Eureka, Cal. 


| 
| 
| FLAG oF THE FREE; words and music 
by P. P.. Bilhorn: [18858 
© Aug: 5) 199d +: Pieris 7p IGE: 
E 263674; P. P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
008 


FLANAGAN’S FLYING MACHINE; words 
by Percy French, music by Houston 
Collisson. [18859 

© July 7,. 1911; 2 c. July 20, 1911 ; 
E 262145; Pigott & co., Itd., Dublin, 
Ireland. 


FLASHLIGHTS BY WIRELESS; words and 
music by S. M. Johnson. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18860 

©. Aug: 12; 19915) 2>ea Aus 24, 
1911: E 265170; Samuel Miller 
Johnson, Columbus, O. 


1096 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


18878 


FLEUR DE LIS; rag, by Harry Austin 
Tierney; piano. [18861 
Ane 16, 1911; 2 c. Aug.. 19, 
1911; E 262888; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
Mew York, N. Y. 

FLEUR DE MA VIE; valse tzigane, par 
Edouard Jacovacci, op. 35, pour pi- 
ano seul. ' [18862 

ee Aus 10,1911; 2 ¢. Aung, 14, 
g9r1- & 263829; EH. A. Jacovacci, 
Paris, France. 


FLIEGENDE (DER) 
Wagner (R.) 
FLIRTATION ; schottische or caprice, by 
Arthur B. Campbell, arr. by T. H. 
Rollinson; orchestra. 4to. (Stand- 

ard ed. for orchestra, no. 402.) 
[188638 


ee fulgets, 1911: 2c. Aug. 1; 3911 ; 
E 262353; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 

FLIRTING EYES: words by Louise Per- 
kins, music by Kent Hayward. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18864 

©@ Aue Ss, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 81911; 

BE 262567; L. Perkins, Brooklyn, 
a Y. 

Fuirrercotp (Shimmering gold); sa- 
lon-mazurka, von Carl Heins, op. 
14, no. 2; piano. [18865 

© July 1, 19#1;2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
BE 263565; Wm. A. Kaun music co., 
Milwaukee, Wis. 

FLo-RELLA-FLO; waltz song, words and 

music by Melodio, arr. by M. Deyo. 
[18866 


urge i. 1911: 2 ¢.: Aug. 16, 
1911; E 262788; Milo Deyo, Brook- 
Dyn, OY: 


FLOATING DOWN THE OLD ZAMBESI; 
written and composed by R. P. Wes- 
ton, F. J. Barnes and Maurice Scott. 

[18867 

@ Aus 2 1911: 2.c. Aug. 2, 1911; 

FE 263399; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


HOLLANDER. See 


FLORAMOUR; two Terese 
Welch; piano. [18868 
mr Aue 26, 1911: 2 ce Adie: 25, 
1911; EH 265369; Terese Welch, Santa 
Barbara, Cal. ; 


FLORENCE VOCAL ALBUM: seven songs 
for medium voices, words by D. R. 
Herrick and others, music by F. M. 
Paine. Los Angeles. Hodgdon music 
co. [18869 

© July 28, 1911; 2c. Aug. 1, 1911; 
E 262359; Francis M. Paine, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


step: by 


FLORESTINE DES ALPES; valse par I. 
Snoék, op. 120, pour orchestre, avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [18870 


© Aug. 10; 1911; 2 « Aug. 14, 
1911; E 268862; I. Snoék, Paris, 
-France. 


FLORET SILVA UNDIQUE (Uberall bliihen 
die wilder); ged. von Otto Kern- 
stock, musik von Max Filke, op. 119, 
no. 2, fiir minnerchor, a cappella. 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. [18871 


©, .June’ 26, 1911.- 2 ce» July 28, 
£OTT: By 268282: “Ce FW: Siegel's 
musikalienhandlung (R. Linne- 
mann), Leipzig, Germany. 


FLoRINDA; vals por Ezequiel Garcia, 

para piano. [18872 

() Jullys 1, 191543 Qe. Aus: 2; 4911 ; 

E 263558; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York, N.Y: 


FLoTow (FRIEDRICH VON) Stradella; 
selection from opera by Flotow, arr. 
by Mackie-Beyer; military band. 
4to. [18873 

OG July 19,5 191t = 2 e: July 24, 
1911; E 261887; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FLoTS, PALMES, SABLES; poésie d’Ar- 
mand Renaud, musique de Y. K. 
Nazare-Aga. (Les nuits persanes, 
no. .G.) [18874 

©rAus 10, 1911 26) AneeAds. 
1911; EH 263817; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


FLOWER RAIN; words by Robert Love- 
man, music by John Adams Loud; 
high voice, in E flat. [18875 

©) Aug: 22) £912 © Awe. 24, 
1911; E 265084; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


FLOWER (THE) WREATHS; words and 

music by S. Small. [18876 

© 1-e Aug. 1, 1911; BH 262362: 
Solomon Small, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


FOLLOW ME ROUND; in new musical 
comedy the Siren, words by Adrian 
Ross and Jerome Kern, music by 
Leo Fall. [18877 

® Aug, 23, 1911 2 € Aug. 28, 
1911; E 264228; T. B. Harms and 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 

Aoh's 


FOOLISHNESS RAG; buck dance, by 
Mort. Weinstein; piano. [18878 
©, Aug. 21, 1911; 2 e. Aug; 21, 
1911; E 262991; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago, Ill. 


1097 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18879 


Foou's (THE) PARADE; music by Ruby 
Galbraith Allen, arr. by Ramona 
Frank; piano. [18879 

© 1c. July 28, 1911; H 263183; 
Allen & Frank, Chicago, Ill. 


For ALL THE SAINTS; words by Wals- 
ham How, music by C. T. Reynolds; 
mixed voices. 4to. [18880 

©) Aug, 267 191025 ¢, Auer 28; 
1911; E 264298; C. T. Reynolds, 
Birkenhead, England. 


FoR EVERY BOY WHO’S LONELY THERE’S 
A GIRL WHO’S LONELY TOO; from Doc- 
tor De Luxe, by Karl Hoschna, arr. 
by T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; man- 
dolin orchestra, with piano acc. 

[18881 


© Vully/3i1, 4 901h 2c Aneel la: 
E 262369; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Ose Nin ys 


FoR LITTLE FOLKS; Six easy pieces for 
piano, by Frances H. Terry; no. 1— 
no. 6. [18882 

©) July: 25, 191d 12 e. Aue 24 
1911; E 265074; Carl Fischer, New 
NMOrK EN. Ye: 

Fork THE TOUCH OF MOTHER’S HAND; 
words by I. Pechin, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [18888 

© Auer) 1911-2 es Anes 2, Oia: 
E 2634738; Ida Pechin, Brewerton, 
ING OY: 

For YOU ALONE; song, by Henry HK. 
Gheel; band, (Boosey & co’s brass 
and reed band journal, no. 514.) 

[18884 
© Aue, 91 Side Di es Anes 10 aod = 
E 263981; Gould & co., London, Eng- 
land. 

FOREVER AND A DAY; trio, words by 
Alice Mattullath, music by J. W. 
Bischoff, arr. by Frank Lynes. 
(Octavo series (women’s voices) no. 
512.) [18885 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262457; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

FORGET ME NOT; words and music by 
George Fairman. [18886 

G Aue 5) 19d 2 er Aes 123. 
1911; E 265003; Tell Taylor, Chi- 
cago, Il. 

FORGIVE AND FORGET; words by H. De 
Forest, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18887 

© Aug. 18, 1910 -20er Aug 24, 
1911; E 265127; Ethel De Forest, 
Pocahontas, IIl. 


Dt. IL dies.,: Vv. 6 


ForcivE! ForRGET; words by Huntley 
Trevor, music by Percy Edgar. 
[18888 
© Aug. 2, 1911+ Bre Ages 2) 1911 ; 
EH 263398; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


Forcorren; words by A. A. Yates, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18889 

© Aug. 12). 19112 2% Aug. 24: 

1911; E 265197; Anna A. Yates, San 
Carlos, Cal. : 


FouR HAND MUSICAL SCENES FOR PUPIL 
AND TEACHER; by Robert Fuchs, ed. 
by S. L. Hermann; piano. [18890 

© July Bip y1Oite hee wm ods 
1911; EH 263316; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FouR-LEAF CLOVER; quartet, words by 
Ella Higginson, music by J. S. 
Fearis; women’s voices. [18891 

© Augi 24, <191de sees Aue. 26) 
1911; E 265485; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, Il. 


Four OF A KIND; march two-step, by 
Abe Losch, arr. by Harry J. Lincoln; 
mandolin club of five parts. [18892 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 © Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262500; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


FRAGE UND ANTWORT (Question and 
answer); ged. von A. Riickert, Eng- 
lish version by John Bernhoff, musik 
von Joseph Marx, fiir hohe frauen- 
stimme. [18893 


© Nov. 15, 1910; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EO 263523; Schuberthaus - verlag, 
Vienna, Austria. 


FRANC-HOLL’ (LA); danse franco-hol- 
landaise, par Henri José, pour piano. 


[18894 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 «@ Aug. 14, 

1911; E 2638800; A. Bose, Paris, 
France. 


Francisco I. MADERO; marcha triunfal, 
por José de Jesas Martinez, para 
piano, [18895 


© July 15, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 2, 1911; 
H 263557; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Viorke IN Ne 


FRANKEY BOY I LOVE YOU TRUE; words 
by Miss W. G. Pollard, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18896 

© ‘July: 15,7 1912 ere nlive 8) 
1911; E 260990; Miss W. G. Pollard, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1098 


| 0 "SU I iti iia 


| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


Frau (DIE) GRETL; gesangsposse in 
drei akten, text von Bernhard Buch- 
binder, musik von Rudolf Raimann; 
klavierauszug mit text. [18897 

© June 19, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1911; D 18951; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


FROM THE DEPTHS I CRIED; words and 


music by A. White. [18898 

fee Ane 16, 1911 2c. Aug. 17, 
1911; E 262861; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 


FRUHLINGSLIED; by Frank P. Atherton, 
arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; solo and 
cbligato violin. [18899 

eeu 1h 1911: 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265075; Carl Fischer, New 
Work. IN. ¥. 


_ FRUHLINGSZAUBER (Spell of Spring- 


tide); deutsche nachdichtung von 
Alfr. Jul. Boruttau, English version 
by Rosa Newmarch, musik von Jean 
Sibelius, revidiert von Wilh. Dugge. 
(Acht lieder, no. 8.) [18900 

© May 11, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263511; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York, N. Y. 


 Fuea mn G; von Giuseppe Tartini, arr. 


von Tivadar Nachéz; violine und 


klavier. (Classical masterpieces 
from 17th and 18th century, no. 8.) 
[18901 


pono Aus 18.1911; 2 ¢c. Aug. 18, 
1911; EH 264015; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


FULL SURRENDER; words by Rebecca 
S. Pollard, music by D. B. Towner; 
male voices. [18902 

© July 3, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263588; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


GANSEHUTERIN (DIE); ged. von Marie 
v. Ernest, musik von Bogumil Zepler, 
op. 75. (Drei scherzlieder, no. 1.) 

[18903 

©) Age. 17; 1911: 2 @ Aug 17; 

1911; E 2638990; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


GAMMES MAJEURS ET MINEURES i 
Vusage des enfants, par Georges 
Sporck, pour piano. 1. En dixiémes. 


2. En 3. En tierces.  obl. 
4to. [18904-18906 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 
14, 1911; E 263863~263865; Georges 
Sporck, Paris, France. 


sixtes. 


18915 


GANZ IM GEHEIMEN; ged. von Konigs- 
brunn-Schaup, musik von Gustav 
Wohlgemuth, op. 51, no. 2, fiir min- 
nerchor, a cappella. Partitur. 4to. 

[18907 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 9, 1911; 

EK 263712; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 

GATES OF PRAISE; children’s day serv- 
ice, libretto by Lizzie De Armond, 
music by W. B. Judefind. [18908 

@) Apr. 12>>191f= 2 ie Aus. (24. 
1911; E 265031; Judefind bros., Bal- 
timore, Md. 


GAVOTTA DI Luicr XIII.; riduzione di 
Riccardo Ruta, per due o quattro 


arpe. [18909 
CG) daly t7.> 19th 26 Taty. ot: 
1911; KE 2638383; Raffaele Izzo, 


Naples, Italy. 

GAVOTTE; by Frz. Jos. Gossec, arr. by 
Gustav Saenger; 4 violins, viola, 
alto viola, 2 cellos, bass, organ and 
piano. (Ensemble players’ library 
no, 7.) [18910 

ey July 27, Att 2 e:. Aue 24, 
1911; E 265076; Carl Fischer, New 
York. N.Y. 

von Hubert Jahrow, op. 10; vio- 


loncell u. klavier. (Sechs kleine 
violoncell-stiicke, no. 6.) [18911 
@OisAuc.'s% «19th 2 ec. Aus 1T, 


1911; E 263991; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 

—de G. B. Lulli, arr. par Cesare 
Barison; violon. (Morceaux clas- 
siques pour violon révus et doigtés 
avec acc. de piano, no. 4883.) 

[18912 

Cy duly 22 19tts Se. Age 

1911; E 264130; G. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 

——hby Theodore Saul; piano. [18913 

©: Aus: 2, 1911 Qe Aue 8 1918; 

E 262390; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

GAVoTTE. See Moszkowski (M.) 

GAVOTTE ET MUSETTE; arr. par Cesare 
Barison; violon. (Morceaux clas- 
siques pour violon révus et doigtés 
avec acc. de piano, no. 4892.) 

[18914 

©). duly 2e T4911 : oe. Anes Sb. 

1911; E 264129; G. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 

GAVOTTE FLEURIE; par Robert Vollstedt, 


op. 427, pour piano. [18915 
(4 July 29) ) 19th: Fes July. St, 
1911; E 263354; Heugel et cie., 


Paris, France. 


1099 


Nad BATT a 


18916 


GAVOTTE NO. 2: by David Popper, op. 
28, newly revised and fingered by 
Alvin Buechner; cello and piano. 

[18916 


© July214, 191 2 e, duly 20; 
1911; E 262100; Carl Fischer, New 
Monks NOY: 


transcribed by Leopold Auer, 


revised and fingered by Gustav 
Saenger. violin and piano. [18917 
Oe July al 1S ts Deel tne O) 


1911; E 262101; Carl Fischer, New 
NOM Ne. LY 


GEBORGTE (DAS) SCHLOSS: potpourri 1 
und 2, aus der operette, musik von 
Hermann Dostal, fiir klavier zu zwei 
hiinden, mit tiberlegtem text. [18918 


©, June 22, 1941+ 2 oa July 28, 
1911; E 263152: Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


GEDICHTE VON GUSTAV FALKE; fiir eine 
Singstimme und klavier, musik von 
Fritz Jiirgens. Komplett no. 1-45. 

[18919 


© ‘June 20, 191d: Pie) July 18, 
1911; E 262047: B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


GEDICHTE, VON MARTIN GREIF; fiir eine 
Singstimme und klavier, musik von 
Fritz Jirgens. Komplett, no. 1-86. 

[18920 

© June 26, 1911; 2 ¢. July 18, 

1911; E 262046; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


GEE, BUT IT’S FINE TO BE HOME ONCE 
MORE; words and music by L. Kauff- 
man. [18921 
- © 1c Sept. 19, 1911; E 266187; 
Louis Kauffman, York, Pa. 


GEE! I’M GLAD I’M GOING HOME; words 
by Mason A. Whitaker, music by 
Joseph S. Wilde. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [18922 

©: July 25, W911; 
1911; E 262221; Whitaker & Wilde, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


GEE WHIZ; NO WONDER I’M LOOSE; 
' lyrics and music by L. A. Hazzard. 
[18923 


© 1 ce. Aug. 24, 1911; E 265025; 
Lynne A. Hazzard, Chicago, Ill. 


GERMAN SHEPHERD BOY: air varié, by 
Henry Farmer; revised and edited 
by Gustav Saenger; violin and piano. 

[18924 

©. June 17, 1981 ;)2) esuly. -20, 

1911; H 262102; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


2 Garin neon, 


WUE AAV tet LIN Laititijp 


pt. 1m, n,S:, .v..6 


GET OFF OF TEDDY’S TAIL; words by 4 
W. B. Brunson, music by Chas. P. } 
Taylor. New York, F. B. Haviland , 
pub. co. } 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2.¢ Aug 8, 1911: 9 
E 262561; W. B. Brunson, Middle- | 
boro, Ky. — 

GETHSEMANE; words and music by C. | 
VY. Towhilk 
Dugdale co. [18926 

© July 15, 1914 2-c July 26 
1911; E 2638087; Chas. V. Touhill, 
Scranton, Pa. 

Gica; de F. Giardini, arr. par Cesare 4 
Barison; violon. (Morceaux clas- 
siques pour violon revus et doigtés 
avec acc. de piano, no. 4891.) [18927 | 

© July 24, ASt- oe Ae 208 I 
1911; E 2641381; G. Schmid] & ¢o., 
Leipzig, Germany. 

de F. W. Rust, no. 4884. i | 

[18928 4 
©° July 24 929i 32 ey Aue: 215 

1911; E 264182; G. Schmidl & co., } 

Leipzig, Germany. 


GIGUE IN G MINOR; by Jean Baptiste | 
Loeilly, transcribed by Georg Hggel- | 
ing; piano duet. [18929 © 


© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 25, # 


1911; E 264262; Arthur P. Schmidt, | 
Boston, Mass. iq 


GINA MIA; versi e musica di Armando 1 
Gill (M. Testa). [18980 | 
© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1911; | 

EH 264008; Capolcngo-Feola, Naples, } 
Italy. h 


GirkL (THE) I ALMOST WON; words by | 
W. A. Eads, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[189381 


© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265326; Walter Eads, Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. — 


GirL (THE) IN BLUE; words and 
music by W. Williams. [18932 
©: Aug, -25, 191 2c Aug Zen il 
1911; E 265445; Winfield Williams, _,j 
New York, N. Y. 4 


GIRLS; words and music by Wilbur 
Mack. [18933 
© July 19, 1912:>2 ce duly 18, 
1911; E 262280; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


GIVE EAR, O LorpD; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, musie by J. Faure, 
arr. by John Shepherd. [18934 

©. June, 23, 1914;.2 e@ -July 27, 
1911; EH 262255; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


1100 


[18925 | 


Washington, H. Kirkus | 


‘no. 9, 1911 


| Give Him THY HEART; 


E 263599; Charles M. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


18952 


words by Wil- 
liam J. Robinson, music by Robert 
Harkness. [18935 

my suly 5, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


GIVE ME A SMALL-TOWN SWEETHEART; 


words by Joe McCarthy, music by 


Al Piontadosi. [189386 
| ey Aust, 165.1911; 2 e. Aug, 18, 
” etott: BH 262882; Leo Feist, New 
| pork. N. ¥. 


|| Harris & Brown, 


GIVE ME BACK THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS; 
| words and music by J. F. Mayfield. 
Austin, Tex., Interstate music co. 
| [189387 
| meAue ts. 1911: 2, ¢. Aug. 22, 
©1911; HE 262957; J. F. Mayfield, Big 
| Sandy, Tex. 
| 
{ 
| 


GIVE ME THE FLAG OF OLD IRELAND, FOR 
ITS NEXT TO THE RED, WHITE AND 
BLUE; words by D. D. Turner, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [18938 

ee iuly 12. 191: 2 c.’ July 18, 
1911; E 262019; D. D. Turner, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 


GIVE MY LOVE TO MOTHER; words by 
Val Harris, music by Sid Brown. 

| [18939 

ol ec Ans. 5, 1911; EH 262528; 

San Francisco, 


! Cal. 


| 


GLORIAS BEFORE AND AFTER THE GOSPEL; 
- composed by Ernest G. White. 
| [18940 
er Aus. 5, 1911: 2.¢ Aug. 7,, 191d); 
E 263676; Ernest G. White, Lewis- 
ham, England. 


| GLORY TO OUR FLAG; words by W. J. 

| Carey, music by Willy Wagner. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18941 

(Or Auer 18) 1991: 2 ¢. Aug) 24, 

1911; H 265327; William J. Carey, 
U.S. 


- GLUCKLICHES WIEN (Happy Vienna) ; 


walzer von G. Boxhorn, ftir piano. 
[18942 


© pune 21, 1911- 2 ©: June 30, 
1911; E 263639; B. Schott’s séhne, 
' Mainz, Germany. 


| Go FORTH IN SHINING ARMOR; words by 

Harriet H. Pierson, music by George 

A. Burdett. [18948 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 

E 262626; Board of Sunday schools 

of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Il. 


GO FORWARD, CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS; 
words by Laurence Tuttiett, music 
by H. Loren Clements. [18944 


© May 15, 1911; 2c Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262624; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ill. 


GoD FORBID THAT I SHOULD GLORY; 
words by Donald S. Lundin, music 
by Geo. F. Root. [18945 


© July 30, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
H 262421; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


GOD GIVES THE FLOWERS; words by Wil- 
liam W. Rock, music by Robert 
Harkness. [18946 

© july 16; 1911: 9 ee Julm 27, 
1911; E 262247; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


GOoD’S TRUMPET WAKES THE SLUMBEBR- 
ING WORLD; words by Samuel Long- 
fellow, music by Peter C. Lutkin. 

[18947 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 

E 262625; Board of Sunday schools 

of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ill. 


GOD’S WORDS TO THEE ARE SPOKEN; 
words by Ernest G. W. Wesley, 
music by John H. Gower. [18948 


© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262630; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ill. 


GOING BACK HOME: words and music 


by C. B. Kephart. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. is 
2 © Aug..1, 1911: Que: Ag: :2, 1911; 


E 263472; Clara B. aa ‘Rolfe, 

‘Ba: 
GOING BACK TO CALIFORNIA; words and 
music by E. F. Edmondson. [18950 


© duly 10, 1911: 2 cerAwe sf tot t: 
E 262347; E. F. Edmondson, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


GOING HOME; words by Maud Frazer, 
music by Robert Harkness. [18951 


© July 3, 1911; 2c Aug. 4, 1911; 


E. 263595; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
GOLDEN (THE) DAYS OF AUTUMN, 


WHEN THE HARVEST TIME IS HERE; 
words and music by E. E. Nichols, 
arr. by Bert L. Fulton. [18952 

© Swkys 26, 190s! 2 | es) Luly. 27, 
1911; E 262402; Ernest E. Nichols, 
Bristol, Conn. 


1101 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18953 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


GOLDEN DAYS OF AUTUMN—Con. [18953 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c Aug. 8, 1911; 

E 262572; Ernest E. Nichols, Bristol, 
Conn. 


GOLDEN FALL; words by F. Klein, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18954 

© Aug. 18; 1911: 2 ic Awee24 

1911; E 265144; Fred Klein, Detroit, 
Mich. 


GOLDEN SUNBEAMS; words by A. White, 
music by Lillian Bridwell. [18955 
© Aus. "16, 49tt 2) ceAugs 17, 
1911; E 262862; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 


GOLDEN THREADS; words and music by 
K. Means. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [18956 

© Aue. 119i = 2.e Aue. 2, 19it: 
EH 263471; Katie Means, Whitewater, 
Wis. 


GOLDEN WEDDING; waltzes, by Harry J. 
Lincoln, arr. for mandolin club of 
five parts. [18957 

© Aug. 4, 1911: 2:¢; Aus, 1911; 
E 262501; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


GOLDEN WEDDING DRIVE; words by A. & 
B. Kinch, music by Norman Sells. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[18958 

(© Aue, +15, ASIA. 2ee Ange 5: 

1911; E 262733; Archie and Bessie 
Kinch, Brunswick, Ohio. 


GONDELLIED (Boat song); salonsttick 
von Hmil Séchting, op. 124, fiir 
piano 2 hinde. (Aus der sommers- 
zeit, no. 4.) [18959 

Ow uly 3,101 = Fie Aue. 2) 19d 
E 263528; J. Schuberth & co., Leip- 
Sig, Germany. 


GOOD-BYE, My ANNIE LEE; words by 
I. EK. Hastings, music by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [18960 

© Aug.: 18, 19d 2> ewe 24, 
1911; E 265147; Ira E. Hastings, 
Laurel, Del. 


GOOD-BYE, MY WMERALD LAND, from 
Macushla, by Chauncey Olcott and 
Frederic Knight Logan; hotel. or- 
chestra. [18961 

© Aug; 3) 19dd: 22 eo Aug A914: 
E 263605; M. Witmark & sons, New 
WOT ING 2¥:. 


1102 


GOOD-BYE MY HONEY LOVE; words by 
H. A. Swerdfeger, music by Carl 
Ernst. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [18962 

© Aug. 5, 1911:-2'¢ Aue: 5, 1911 - 
E 262553; Hattie A. Swerdfeger, 
Ogden, Utah. : 


GooD-BYE, MY ISABELLE; words by M. J. 
Glenn, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[18963 

© Aug. 12) 090 ereeenus, 245 

1911; E 265293; M. J. Glenn, Lock- 
port, La. - 


GOOD-BYE SUMMER; words by Agnes 
Lockhart Hughes, music by Frank 
Lynes. (Octavo series (women’s 
voices) no. 504.) [18964 


© Augs2, 1911. > 2 e2Aus 3) 1911 
E 262458; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


GOOD-NIGHT; evening hymn, words by | 
Chetwynd Hamilton, music by F. A. 
Challinor. (Bayley & fFerguson’s 
festival music, no. 68.) [18965 


© Jan. 12, 19ite 2 ree sus. 10s 
1911; E 263763; Bayley & Ferguson, _ 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


GOOD-NIGHT, MOTHER DEAR; quartet, by 
James W. Casey, arr. by Walter L. 
Rosenberg, mixed voices. (Wit- 
mark ed., no. 565.) [18966 | 

© Aug. 24, 1911; "2 ¢ Aug.. 259) 
1911; E 265387; M. Witmark & sons, | 
New York, N. Y. 


GORDUN’S GRADED PIANO COURSE... 
Grade 5. New York, H. 8S. Gordon, | 
1911. 32p. 4to;- S$0:50: [18967 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1911; 
A 295064; H. S. Gordon, New York, ; 
INE ONS 


GOTT GRUSSE DICH, LACHENDER SON- | 


NENSCHEIN; ged. und musik von | 
Carl Schiebold, fiir minnerchor. | 
Partitur. [18968 | 


© July 7, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 2, 1911; | 
E 263488; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


GouNoD (CHARLES FRANCOIS) Bethle- | 
hem; shepherd’s nativity hymn, 
words by Henry Farnie, music by | 
Ch. Gounod, arr. by H. Heale; two | 
or three female voices; piano ace. | 
(Augener’s ed., no. 4220.) [18969 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 10, 1911; | 
E 263740; Augener, ltd., London, 
England. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


18987 


GOUNOD (CHARLES FRANCoIS)—Contd. 
Méditation; sur le 1°* prélude de 
S. Bach, by C. Gounod, arr. by Alvin 
Buechner; violoncello. [18970 

@osume 28, 1911: 2 c. July 20, 
1911; E 262108; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork NY. 


—— Waltz; from Faust, by Gounod, 
transcribed by Gustav Lange, op. 
196, no. 1, ed. and fingered by Franz 
Hoffman; piano. [18971 

io ane, 25. 1911; 2 e. Aug. 22, 
1911: E 262963; Willis music Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


GRACEFUL (A) DANCE (Staccato); by 
Frank lLynes, op. 55; piano. (4 
study pieces, no. 2.) [18972 

GrAnea. 2, 1911-2 ¢. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262459; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


GRACEFULNESS (Air 4 la menuet); by 

Lita Jarratt, op. 21; piano. [18973 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 

E 262460; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


— waltz, by Rudolf Friml, op. 74, 
no. 3; piano. (Aquarelles, no. 3.) 
[18974 
ans s 1911. 2 c. Aug. 21, 
1911; E 262910; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


GRACIA (LA); nouvelle danse de salon 
eréation et théorie de EH. Grand, 
musique de Georges Hamel, pour 
piano. [18975 

im Aue. 10, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 14, 
a> 6B 6263801; A. Bose, Paris, 
France. 


GRADED DUETTINO ALBUM; by Karl 

Hegel; piano. Book 2. [18976 

eyaly ot, 1911: 2 c. Aug. 8, 1911 : 

EK 263707; J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


GRADED STUDIES; gathered from many 
sources by Mrs. Crosby Adams; 
piano. Book 2. [18977 

ea duly. 27, 1981): 2 ¢, eSuly 29, 
1911; EH 262315; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Til. 


GRADUS AD PaAaRNASSUM; Sammlung 
von Ernst Heim, ftir violine. Band 
3. (Edition Schott, no. 3363.) 

[18978 

© July 6, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 4, 1911; 

E 263640; B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


GRAF (DER) VOM REICHENSTEIN: bal- 
lade und musik von P. Bachenberg: 
miénnerchor; partitur und stimmen. 

[18979 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2c. Aug. 21, 1911: 

E 264139; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, 
Germany. 


GRANDMOTHER’S MINUET; by J. S. 
Fearis; piano. [18980 


©. Ang Za, 19iteo? ee, Auer ot, 
1911; E 262950; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


GRANT US THE LIVING TRUTH; prayer, 
words by Florence Ellinwood Alien, 
music by Edward J. Smith. [18981 

© May 1, 1911; 2¢ Aug. 14, 1911: 
E 262720; Western Reserve univ., 
Cleveland, O. 


GREAT (THE) DESIRE; grand valse de 
concert, by J. Coles Meredith; piano. 
Dayton, O., Meredith music co. 

[18982 

©) Aue) AS) ols) Oe Ame. 18: 

1911; E 262874; J. Coles Meredith, 
Dayton, O. 


GREAT IS JEHOVAH THE LorpD. See 
Schubert (F. P.) 


GREAT SPIRIT, COME; words by Andrew 
Reed, music by E. 8S. Lorenz. [18983 
©) July 25, 19: 2) ee duly vol, 
1911; E 263284; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


GREAT (THE) WHITE WAY; words by 
A. M. Saunders, musie by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [18984 

CP Ane 1S.) toni ee Ane ee 
1911; E 265105; Anna May Saun- 
ders, Basking Ridge, N. J. 


GREATER OWATONNA; march militaire, 
by K. H. Mauderer; piano. [18985 
@©.4.-¢, Aug. 8, 19s 262955: 
Karl H. Mauderer, Owatonna, Minn. 


GREENE (MAURICE) Seven sacred solos, 
of the early English school; com- 
posed by Maurice Greene, edited and 
the piano ace. by E. Stanley Roper. 
Low voice. Ato. [18986 

@esune 219th oe eh Ane 15: 
1911; E 268895; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


GRENADIER’S SONG; from ‘The siren, 
lyric by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Leo Fall. [18987 

© Aue 16) Sil 2) chiA 17, 
1911; E 268964; Jos. W. Stern & co.. 
New York, N. Y. 


1103 


——— ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18988 


GRETCHEN; intermezzo, by Carroll 
Martin, arr. by Chas. Roberts; solo 
and obligato violin part. [18988 

©) Aue. 7, 191: 2 eA es 
1911; EK 265077; Carl Fischer, New 
York, (N.Y. 


Grizc (HDvVARD HaAcERUP) Anitra’s 
dance (Anitra’s tanz); from Peer 
Gynt suite 1, by EH. Grieg, op. 46, no. 
3, edited and revised by Gustav 
Saenger; violin and piano. [18989 

© vAug., “27 AG ec. wee, 
1911; E 265064; Carl Fischer, New 
York) INS ¥. 


— Death of Ase (Asa’s tod); from 
Peer Gynt suite 1, by E. Grieg, op. 
46, no. 2, revised and edited by Gus- 
tav Saenger; violin and piano. 

[18990 

(©) Aug: 2: dO1d. 7 22 we. Agia 24, 

1911; E 265070; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, .N.. Yi 


—— In the hall of the mountain king 
(In der halle des bergkonigs) ; from 
the Peer Gynt suite 1, by Edward 
Grieg, op. 46, rev. and ed. by Gustav 
Saenger; violin and piano. [18991 

©, Aue 2 1S 2 Mey Aue, 22. 
1911; E 265080; Carl Fischer, New 
Works SNe: 


—— Morning mood (Morgenstim- 
mung); from Peer Gynt, suite 1, by 
EK. Grieg, op. 46, rev. and ed. by 
Gustav Saenger; violin and piano. 

[18992 

© Auge. 72, Oddi a2 e. Ames) 24: 

1911; E 265087; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks N? ey: 


— Peer Gynt suite 1; by E. Grieg, op. 
46, revised and edited by Gustav 
Saenger; violin and piano. [18993 

© July 7, 1991; 2. ¢. July 20, 1911; 
EK 262117; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INGAYS 


GRIEVING; words by G. EH. Dell, music 
by Roy O. Borden, arr. by Chas. 
Miller. [18994 


© 1c. Aug. 12, 1911; E 262686; 
Geo. HK. Dell, Harvey, Il. 


GriskLipis, See Massenet (J. E. F.) 
GROWLS RAG; by Alfred H. Cooper; 
piano. [18995 
@isuly 21, Or 22 exialy 24). 
1911; E 268688; Jos. Krolage music 
eo., Cincinnati, O. 


1104 


pt. III. n. s.. v.6 | 


GURLITT (CoRNELIUS) ' Sechs_ sona-}j 
tinen; von C. Gurlitt, op. 121, re-'} 
vidiert von O. Thiimer,; fiir Klavier | 
zu zwei hiinden. Heft 1, ed. no. | 
33274, [18996 | 

©. May (25, 291% ete July. 1987 
1911; E 262054; B. Schott’s séhne, | 
Mainz, Germany. 


Heft 2. no. 3827 B. [18997 | 
© July 15, 1911; 2 e. Aug. 4, 1911; | 


E 263658; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, | 
Germany. 


GYMKANA; par Lucien Servais, pour |} 
orchestre, avec  piano-conducteur. | 
Ato. [18998 | 

© Aug. 10; 191552 ce Aus. 145) 
19141; “KH 2638022 (AY Bese: saris 
France. | 


GYPSY LOVE; valse, on melodies from | 
the operetta Zigeunerliebe, by Franz | 
Lehar, rev. by H. M. Higgs; or-| 
chestra. 4to. (Chappell’s orches- | 
tral journal, no. 683.) [18999 || 

© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 15, | 
1911; EH 263917; Chappell & co., ltd., | 
London, England. 


H. M. S. PrnaFroreE; selection, by Ar- | 
thur Sullivan, arr. by Paul Henne- | 
berg; orchestra with piano acc. 

[19000 | 
© Aug. db; diOliier eis: wAue: 1245) 

1911; E 265090; Carl Fischer, New | 

York, Ney: | 


HAAKMAN (J. JACQUES) Ballade; par | 
J. J. Haakman, op. 27, pour violon } 
et piano. (8 bagatelles, no. 3.) 1 

: [19001 | 
© Aug. 1, 1911; 2/¢ Aug: 9, i914 | 

E 263714; Laudy & co., London, | 

England. 


—__— [ntermezzo; par J. J) Haakmany | 
op. 28, pour violon et piano. (4 di-; 
vertissements, no. 3.) [19002 | 

© Aug. 1, 19115 2'c) Ang, 91900 | 
E 263716; Laudy & co., London, | 
England. 


—— Marche; par J. J. Haakman, op. | 
28, pour violon et piano. (4 diver- |} 
tissements, no. 1.) [19008 | 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 263718; Laudy & co., London Eng- | 
land. 


Scherzino; par J. J. Haakman, || 
op. 27, pour violon et piano. (8 | 
bagatelles, no. 2.) [19004 | 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 263720; Laudy & co., London, | 
England. | 


] 


| HAMPELMANN-DUETT ; 


| 
| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


HARB’ SONNE IM HERZEN; ged. von G. 
Flatschlen, musik von Heinr. Ap- 
punn, fiir mannerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [19005 


© June 22, 1911; 2 c. July 28, 
1911; BE 263143; Fritz Baselt, Frank- 
furt a. Main, Germany. 


HAnpDEL (GEeorG FRIEDRICH) Instruc- 
tive pieces; by G. F. Handel, adapt- 
ed. arr. and ed. by Carl Faelten; 
Bigue i. .Beok 2, 2. ‘Book 1. 
_(Schmidt’s educational series, no. 
64a-b.) [19006, 19007 


© Aug. 10, 1911; 2c. each Aug. 21, 
1911; E 262914, 262915; Arthur 
P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 


Orgel-Konzert, nr. 7; bearbeitet 
von Max Seiffert fiir orchester. 
Partitur. [19008 


@Oeiune 10,1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 15, 
1911; E 263897; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


Hatt New JERSEY; state song, words 
and music by E. O. Schaaf; piano 
ace. [19009 

@ Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263404; E. O. Schaaf, Newark, 
cod. 


——a capella for girls and boys, 
words and music by E. O. Schaaf. 
[19010 


© sully 25, 1911; 2 ¢c July 26, 
1911; EK 263094; HE. O. Schaaf, New- 
ark, N. J. 


HAIL TO THE LORD’S ANOINTED; anthem, 
composed by Mark Andrews. 
(Church music review, no. 295.) 

[19011 


ernie 2s, 4911. 9". Aug. 24, 
nee  2GD01T ; HH. W. Gray 'éo., 
New York, N. Y. 


HAL-LU-LA; words by F. C. Feist, mu- 
Sic by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19012 

© Auge. 18, 1911: 2 ¢ Aug. -24, 
1911; EH 265130; Frank C. Feist, Ce- 
dar Falls, Iowa. 

HALLIGEN; acht tonskizzen, von Carl 
Tycho Hansen, op. 12; klavier zu 
zwei handen. [19013 

©, July.19, 1911; 2 ec) Aug. 15, 
1911; E 263905; F. W. Gleis, Bres- 
lau, Germany. 


aus Alma, wo 
wonst du, von Walter Kollo, arr. von 
H. Worch; orchestra, 4to. [19014 


© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 


E 263579; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, | 


Germany. 


19024 


HAND IN HAND; by F. Sabathil; piano. 

[19015 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 10,4911; 

E 262645; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N; Y: 


Hans, LE JOUEUR DE FLOTE; de Louis 
Ganne; partition actes 1, 2 and 3. 

[19016 

(Oy ve: ene sAne “T1719 Dp 

18956; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, Italy. 


HAPPY HEARTS; waltzes, by F. H. 
Losey, op. 301, arr. by Harry J. Lin- 
ecoln; mandolin club of five parts. 

[19017 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911; 

E 262502; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


Happy Hours; by Benjamin Cutter; 
violin and piano. (5 characteristic 
pieces, no. 3.) [19018 

© Amg: 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 2624384; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Happy SPRING DAYS; rondoleito, by 
Reginald Barrett, pour piano. 
[19019 
@ July Av, 910: 2. (atuly cas, 
1911; E 262058: Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


by Mila Judkins 
Washington, H. 


HAPPY. THOUGHTS; 
Anderson; piano. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19020 


© Aug; 12, 1911; 2 c. Aug., 24, 
1911; E 265269; Mrs. O. S. Ander- 
son, Eagle, Neb. 


HARMONICK; fantasia for cornet, by 
Ben Vereecken; band. 4to. [19021 


© Mar. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 25,1911; 
E 265359; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


HAVE NOT YOU SEEN THE TIMID TEAR; 
poem by Thomas Moore, music by 
Em. J. Polak; high voice. [19022 

G7 Avie le 1 Otis 2c) ANTS Na, 
1911; E 262675; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N.Y. 


HAVE YOU A BABY AT HOME; words by 
L. O. Larson, music by J. C. Eaton. 
New York, Old Dominion music co. 

[19023 
© Aus: 1, 1901: 2 erAug.a, 190; 
E 262398; L. O. Larson, Lee, Ill. - 

HAYDN (FRANZ JOSEPH) Menuett; by 
Jos. Haydn, arr. by Gustav Saenger ; 
violon and piano. [19024 

© .June. 15,1914: 2 ¢. July -20, 
1911; E 262109; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorke Na-¥c 


1105 


Ser, NGO MM es is ee ARs anaes alate mR HEE 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. ne S., Vv. G 


19025 
HAZEL EYES; words and music by Ruby 
Gray. [19025 
©) Aue G6: .20lte 2c. Aue 2s: 


1911; E 264293; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, Hngland. 


HF LEADETH ME; words by J. H. Gil- 
more, music by J. Henry Francis; 
soprano and tenor. [19026 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 c Aug. 10, 1911; 
E 262640; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Hr LIFTED ME: words by Charlotte G. 
Homer, music by Charles H. Ga- 
briel; male voices. [19027 

©) July 3) 191 Be) Aus. 4. Olt 
EK 268597: Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


HE GIVETH MORE GRACE: words by Wm. 
T. Pettengill, music by Duke M. 
Farson, jr. [19028 

© July 30, 1911: 2c. Aus: 3, 1911; 
E 262422; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


HEALING (THE) FOUNTAIN: words and 
music by A. White. [19029 
© Aug. 16; 19112 2c. Aue: 17, 
1911; EK 262868: Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J: 


HEAR THE CHIMING EASTER BELLS; 
words by Camilla J. Knight, 1. First 
tune, music by John H. Gower, 2. 
Second tune, music by George A. 
Burdett. [19030, 190381 


© May 15, 1911: 2 ¢ each Aug. 9, 
1911; E 262607, 262608: Board of 
Sunday schools of the Methodist 
Episcopal church, Chicago, Il. 


HEART (THE) BREAKERS; Selection, by 
Orlob and Gideon, arr. by Hilding 
Anderson; orchestra. [19032 

© Aug: 3, 1911 /2'e Aus. 4 1911: 
EK 263606; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work: ING cy: 


HEART TO HEART: love melody, by Geo. 

J. Trinkaus and Ernest R. Ball, 

Ware: “by W.- ©. O'Hare: umilitarsy, 

band. 4to. [19033 

©), Julyi3i, 191d 2 ec. Aue) a. Old: 

HE 262366: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York,» N...¥. 


are.” by EOP and "Geo. J: 
Trinkaus: mandolin orchestra with 
piano acc. [19034 


©) July sie Ota- 2c. Aust) f90: 
EK} 262367: M. Witmark & sons, New 
VorkNevye 


| 


HEATHER-TIME IN HEATHER- LAND; 
words by J. FE. Lambe, music by 
John Neat. [19035 

© Aug. 2, 191i 2 ec ykue.2) 191 ts 
E 268397; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


HEAVEN IS HERE; words by John 
Quincy Adams, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [19036 


© July 25,2911 92 eo Duly’ 31, 
1911; E 268285; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


HEAVEN IS OUR HOME; two. part 
chorus, words by Thomas R. Tay- 
lor, music by James C. Warhurst; 
women’s voices. S8vo. [19037 

© Aug. 8, 1911-2 @ Augen, 1914 : 
E 262580; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


HEAVENLY (THE) cITY; words by M. 
J. Water, music by Charles J. W. | 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 4 
Dugdale co. [19038 | 


© Aug 12: 1Gil- ares Ane, 24: 
1911; E 265263; Mrs. M. J. Waters, 
Memphis, Tenn. 


HEILIGE SENDUNG (The holy mission); | 
ged. von Fritz Lienhard, English | 
version by Edward Oxenford, musik 
von Karl Bleyle, op. 138, fiir tenor u. | 
bariton solo, gemischten chor, und | 
knabenstimmen ad lib., mit grosses. | 
orchester. Partitur. [190389 | 

© May 71, 1912 y exeduly 2 28a8 | 
1911; E 263153; Breitkopf & Hir- | 
tel, New York, N. Y. 


HELEN POLKA; by Reginald Barrett; 
piano. [19040 


©. Aug. 2,. 191s er Ae oe 
1911; E 262391; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., New York, N. Y. 


HELIOTROPE; polka, by H. A. Vander 
Cook; cornet solo, with piano ace. 
[19041 


© Aug. 42 19d re Ano ore 
1911; H 262880; H. A. Vander Cook, 
Chicago, III. 


HELLER (STEPHEN) 24 studies for ex- 
pression and rhythm; by Stephen 


Heller, op. 125, rev. phrased and 
fingered by O. Thiimer; piano. 
(Augener’s ed. no. 6500.) [19042 


© Aug. 1, 191i 2c Ne 
1911; E 263742; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don, England. 


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no. 9, 1911 


19059 


HELLO DEARIE, HELLO SWEETHEART; 
words by H. Hanley Smitheson, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[190438 

© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 2%, 

1911; E 265151; H. H. Clarke, Union 
City, Ind. 


HER DARLING DEPARTED; words by L. 
Mower, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19044 


@yAue. 18, 1911; 2.c Ang. 24, 
1911; E 265237; Lena Mower, 
Fearis, Ky. 


HERE AND THERE; Scherzo-rondo, by 
Carl Heins, ed. by S. L. Hermann; 
piano. [19045 

Peau 17, 1911: 2c. Aug. 17, 
1911; H 262822; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


| Heroes (THE) OF THE MAINE; words 


| 


by J. Robertson, music by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19046 

© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 24, 
1911; EH 265146; John Robertson, 
Elizabethport, N. J. 


| Hey! UP THE RIVER; words by Charles 


| 


if 


| 


Godfrey Leland, music by H. Lane 
Wilson. [19047 

e paues 16, 1911: 2 cc. Aug. 17, 
1911; E 264006; Reeder & Walsh, 
London, England. 


‘Hien HEELS AND BUCKLES; ballata, 
from My lady’s boudoir, by Luella 
Lockwood Moore, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; orchestra. [19048 


©) Aue, 23, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265048; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


HILLs (THE) OF HOME; words by H. 
Drake, music by Orland Mills. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19049 


(Oiiv2>, 191t> 2. @ July’ 25; 
oe BW 262227 5 Harriet Drake, Ir- 
ving, Kans. 


| HIS MOTHER’S WEDDING RING; words by 


A. L. Friend, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19050 


©, Aug, 12) 1911;..2 ex Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265171; Addeline Lawton 
Friend, Montpelier, O. 


HISTORICAL PAGEANT; festal march, by 
A. Gilis, ed. by J. W. Lerman; 
piano, four hands. [19051 

©) Ang 1% AGtt sD eo) Aue. 17, 
1911; E 262823; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


HM! SHE IS THE GIRL; lyric by Harry 
B. Smith, music by Leo Fall. [19052 


© Ave? (22 19ite 2 es Aue 23. 
1911; E 264235; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Ho! uP WITH THE ANCHOR; 
music by H. M. Bryan. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19053 

© Ane 1224918: 2 ¢ Aus. 24 
1911; E 265276; Hannah M. Bryan, 
Saguache, Colo. 


words and 


HoBBLE (THE) HAIR; words by J. P. 


Spencer, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19054 


© Aug 18) 19il- 2 @. Aue 24. 
1911; E 265152; Perle Spencer, 
Myrtle, Miss. 


HoOCHZEITS-WALZER; aus der Schleier 
der Pierrette, von Ernst von Doh- 
nanyi, op. 18, nr. 4°, tanz-walzer arr. 
von Gustav Blasser; klavier, 4 
mains. [19055 


© June; 13, 19h1 2 ex Aues 19; 
1911; E 264065; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


HOLLENFAHRT (DIE) CHRISTI (Christ’s 
descent into hell); ged. von Goethe, 
English words by John Bernhoff, 
musik von Karl Bleyle, op. 17, fur 
bariton solo, gemischten chor. und 
klavierbegleitung. [19056 

© May 11, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 2638494; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York. N.Y. 


HOHEIT AMUSIERT SICH; Operette in 3 
akten von Julius Freund, musik von 
Rudolf Nelson: vollstindiger kla- 
vierauszug (2-hdg) mit tiberlegtem 
text, bearbeitet von C. Morena. 

[19057 

© Aus: 4 1911; 2 © Aue, 4, 1911; 

EK 268580; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


arr. .von C. Morena, fiir 

klavier 2 ms, mit tiberlegtem text. 

10 OLPOULEI le) see ay POLpOUrrL pc 

[19058, 19059 

© Aug. 12) 191-2 ce each Aug; 

12, 1911; E 263783, 263784; Har- 
monie-verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


OT 


9562—11——4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19060 


pt. III, n. s., v.6 


Hoty NicHT; words and music by H. | Honry mMoonineé; words by W. E. Sug- 


Gall. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19060 
©) Aug 1 191s 27¢. Amen Ze aon ; 
E 263470; Harry Gall, Ishpeming, 
Mich. P 
HOME AGAIN (Wieder daheim) ; waltz, 
by C. F. Hartung, op. 48; piano. 
(In dwarfland, no. 5.) [19061 
@© Aug. 2, 191d: 2-¢. Aue: 3/1901. 
E 262461; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


words by Alice Arnold Crawford, 
music by M. X. Aasen. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19062 

© Aug 12). Woden 2 ee Anes 24, 
1911; E 265311: Marith X. Aasen, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


HomMeE (THE) ON THE PRAIRIE; words 
by A. L. Starks, music by Charles 
Jey. Jerreld: Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19063 


© Anes 12) 19 Des Age, 24, 
1911; EH 265234: Alice L. . Starks, 
Towner, N. D. 


HoMeE (THE) OVER THERE; words by 
M. Thompson, music by Charles J. 
W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19064 


©r July, 15,- 19th 2 ee. ala, Ais: 
1911; E 262008; Mary Thompson, 
Delmont. Pa. 


HONEST INJUN (I LOVE YoU); words 
and music by H. H. Clark. New 
York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[19065 


© duly 25, 19it 2" eo, Sully 27, 
1911; EH 262267; Harry H. Clark, 
New York, N. Y. 


HONEY BABE; novelty song, words and 
music by Harold Brown Freeman. 
[19066 
©, Aus 7, g9ld-2 cc. Aug. 18, 
1911; EK 262875; Harold Freeman co., 
Providence, R. I. 


HONEY DEAR, WHY DID YOU LEAVE; 

words and music by James J. Woods. 

[19067 

©) Auer 1932490 2) el Ae 23) 

1911; E 262998; Marvin H. Prather, 
Louisville, Ky. 


HONEY-MOON IN A FLYING MACHINE; 
words by T. Wiscombe, music by 
Chas B. Eberle. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [19068 


© Aug.) 05, 1911 5) 2: ce Aug. 15, 
1911; E 262731; Thomas Wiscombe, 
Ochre River, Canada. 


1108 


den, music by Robert B. Kellogg. 

New York, Robert B. Kellogg. | 

[19069 | 

© July 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 5, 1911; 

EH 262493; W. H. Sugden, Waverly, 
W. Va. 


HONEYDOVE; words by C. Gee . 
music by Len Fleming. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19070 


© Aug. “12, 19ide 27a Ane. 2459 | 
1911; BH 265168 : Clare Rushmore, 
Kirksville, Mo. | 


HONEYMOONING HONEY IN BomBaAy; 
quartet, by Dave Reed, arr. by Wal- 
ter L. Rosenberg; male _ voices. | 
(Witmark ed., no. 539.) [19071 | 


© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 c Aug. 25, 
1911; EH 265388; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Hoota (THE) BOOLA GLIDE; barn dance | 
or schottische, by George Christie, | 
arr. by Sol. Levy; orchestra. 4to. | 

[19072 | 
© July 26, 1911= 2 2 July, 27; 

1911; E 262250; M. Witmark & sons, 

New York, N. Y. 


HoPr’s GOLDEN PATHWAY; words by | 
Hileen Newton, music by Arthur F. | 
Tate; no. 2 in B fiat. [19073 |} 

© Aug. 4,1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 17, 1911; | 
E} 263973; Warren & Phillips, Lon- | 
don, England. 


Hors—E (A) AND BUGGY FOR MINE; | 
words and music for Bert Abrams. | 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. | 

[19074 |} 

© July 25° seit 2 eo duly 2a 
1911; E 262269; Bert Abrams, New | 
York; Ns Ye 


Hot sTurr; rag, by D. HE. Maharb; | 
piano. [19075 | 
© Aug. 7, 1911; 1 ¢ Aug.’8, 1919 | 

1 ce Aug. 14 9 $91t! 2626935) |) 
Backan & Bachman, New York, N. Y. | 


—words by Andrew B. Sterling, | 
music by Harry Von Tilzer. [19076 | 
He Aug. 5, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 5, 1911; | 

HE 2625380; Harry Von Tilzer music 

CO., London, England. 


Hor (A) TIME IN MONKEY Town;-}- 
words by Edward Madden, music by | 
Percy Wenrich. [19077 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 24, | 
1911; H 265040; Jerome H. Remick | 
& co., New York, N. Y. ; 


=e ee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS ~ 


no. 9, 1911 


19098 


Hour (THE) THAT GAVE ME YOU; 
lyric by James HE. Dempsey, music 
by Johann ©. Schmid, in E. flat; 
medium voice. [19078 


ee Ane 16, 1911: 2. c.' Aug. 16, 
1911; E 262803; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


House (THE) THAT STOOD THE STORM; 
hymn, music by J. B. Herbert. (In 
the choir, v. 12, no. 7, July, 1911.) 

[19079 

© June 28, 1911; 2c. July 1, 1911; 

E 262278; J. B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Til. 


How BEAUTIFUL UPON THE MOUNTAINS; 
anthem, words from Isaiah, music 
by Charles G. Buck; mixed voices. 
Svo. (Oliver Ditson co.’s octavo ed. 
no. 12164.) [19080 

@© July 14, 1911; 2 e. Aug. 1, 1911; 
E 2623852; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


How’D YOU LIKE TO SIT WITH ME AND 
SWING, SWING, SWING; Swing song, 
from the Vizier of Venus, words 
and music by P. S. Gilman. [19081 

Pontes 2, 1910s 2 c.. Aug. 25, 
1911; H 265414; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


How I wiSH PAPA WOULD COME; words 
by E. R. Cooley, music by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19082 

(Aue: .12)1911:.2 ¢. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265191; E. Rosalyn Cooley, 
E. Bridgeport, Conn. 


How WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE ME FOR 
A SCHOLAR; lyric by P. Franzi, mel- 
ody by Ferd. E. Mierisch. New 
York, Gotham-Attucks music co. 

[19083 

CG Aue 415, 1911: 2 « Aug.. 28, 

1911; E 262971; Paul Franzi, Col- 
linsville, Ill. 


- HUMORESKE; by Anton Dvorak, op. 


ii no. Tt, arr, by Otto Langey; 
violin and piano. [19084 

Oo suly 28; 1911-2 e July .29, 
1911; E 2623820; G. Schirmer, New 
Work,’ IN. Y. 


arr. by V. FEF. Safranek. 1. Full 
band. 2. Solo and obligato violin 


part. [19085, 19086 
© July 21, 1911; 2c. each Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265078, 265079; Carl 


Fischer, New York, N. Y. 


HuMorRESKE—Continued. 

ed. and fingered by Louis 

Osterle; original edition in G flat; 

piano. [19087 
© July 28, 1911; 2 ec July 29, 

1911; EH 262319; G. Schirmer, New 

Work, IN. ¥: 


piano, transposed edi- 
tion in G. [19088 
©; July 25, 1911-2 ¢. chuby 26, 
1911; E 263095; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 
no. 1, bearbeitung von Ro- 
sario Scalero; violine und piano. 
INGW) 2:9 Ne.” 6. [19089-19091 
© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 18, 
1911; E 264016-264018; N. Simrock, 
Berlin, Germany. 
FIUMORESQUE-CAPRICE; by Gerald F. 
Kahn; piano. [19092 
©) Aug: 14, 19%hy 2'c Aug. 15, 
1911; EH 2638922; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


HUMORESQUES-MINIATURES; par Ed- 
ouard Schutt, op. 90; no. 1 in F dur; 
piano. [19093 

©, Aue 37, 1911342 ¢« Aug..47, 

1911; E 268993; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 

no. 2 in A dur; piano. 

[19094 

@ Aue a 17, 1910 2 @, Ane: 17 

1911; E 268992; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


HURRAY FOR OLD CONEY, HURRAY; by 
F. H. Dewey, arr. by Chris. Prae- 
torius; band. [19095 

©-Aug..5, 1St1- 2 enAaie: 7. 1Obt - 
EK 2638669; Fred Holland Dewey, 
New York, N. Y. 


HUTCHINSON BRO’S RAG; by Wm. H. 

Stockwell; piano. [19096 

@ Aug. 7, 19117 Je Aug... f91t = 

E 262557 ; Hutchinson bros., Shreve- 
port, La. 


HyMN TO APOLLO; words by John 
Lylye, music by Frank Bibb; in D, 
high voice. [19097 

@r Auer da 1Otr: 2.c¢" Ayo 1G, 
1911; E 262798; Paul A. Schmitt, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


HYMNS OF HOPE... Comp. by Edgar 
James Meacham... Cincinnati, 
Standard publishing company, 1911. 
1p. 1, p. xv—-xvi, 171-245. 16mo. 

[19098 

@ suly 27, s91t;s 2 eo July 3, 

1911; A 292807; Standard pub. co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


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19099 


I AIN’T GOT NO EAR FOR MUSIC; words 
by William Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz. [19099 

© Auge ei6, 1914 92e. Ane G: 
1911; EK 262804; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I AIN’T GWINE TO STAND YER ANY MORE; 
words and music by Walter Tilbury. 
{191.00 


©rguly 20, 1910 292 ee July, 28. 
1911; E 268135; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


I AM COMING HOME; words and music 
by E. D. Cowhan. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19101 


©) Aue. 12 MOTs) 2c. Aue 1 24 
1911; E 265230; Emily D. Cowhan, 
Caswell, Ala. 


I AM CONTENT; by Isabel Veirs; piano. 
Peoria, Ill. Veirs pub. co. [19102 


©-Aue 12 Git Ne Ani 4 
1911; EH 262723; Isabel Veirs, Peoria, 
Ill. 


I AM DREAMING, EVER DREAMING; words 
and music by S. W. Wallis. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[191038 


©) Aue. 12; 1911; 2) ec. Aug. 24 
1911; E 265306; S. W. Wallis, 
Marissa, Ill. 


I AM DREAMING OF MY OLD KENTUCKY 
HOME; words by Mrs. J. Becker, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19104 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 24, 

1911; EH 265242; Mrs. Jacob Becker, 
Cincinnati, O. 


I AM ON MY WAY TO DREAMLAND; 
words by C. Parry, music by Phil. 
Starr. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [19105 

©). July) 22, 19id 2 Nex eal 22. 
1911; E 262185; Clifford Parry, Os- 
kaloosa, Iowa. 


I. B. P. O. HEH. W. MaRgcH; music by 
Carl T. White and P. HEH. . Toy; 
piano with text. Boston, Toy & 
White. [19106 


© Aue: 7] 19d 2 es Anes oul S, 
1911; E 262876; P. H. Toy, Boston, 
Mass. : 


I BELONG TO A COMPANY; words by G. HL. 
Hadley, music by Reinhardt Meyer. 
[19107 


©l1e July 25, 1911; EH 262195; 
George E. Hadley, Haverhill, Mass. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


I COME TO THEE (O salutaris) ; words 
and music by A. MacDonald; mixed 
voices. [19108 


© Aus. 24° 191d 2re Ans. «25, 
1911; H 265373 : Archie MacDonald, 
Boston, Mass. 


I COULD BE HAPPY IN A PORTABLE 
HOUSE; words by G. HE. L. Caton, 
music by Arthur A. Penn. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19109 


©. July 12) 191 eer staly: 18, 
a OS 262029 : Gertrude ) Dp ee oF 
Caton, Asheville, Ky. 


I’D GIVE THE WORLD FOR YOU ALONE TO 
WIN; words by B. M. Chamberlain, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19110 


©. July 15,1911; 2) €. July 18; 
1911; E 260996; Blanche M. Cham- 
berlain, Constable, N. Y. 


I’D LIKE TO HAVE A LITTLE GIRL LIKE } 
YOU, LIKE ME; from Maid and the | 
monarch, words and music by Dan 
J. Sullivan. [19111 


© Aus. 16, W912 vei oAus. 174 
1911; EK 2628387; M. Witmark & | 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


I’D LIKE TO HAVE YOU DO A LITTLE SOME- 

THING FOR ME; words by Harold A. 

. Robe, music by Milbury H. Ryder. | 

[19112 

© Aus, 44, 1911-2 Aue, 15; 

1911; E 262763; Head music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


I’D NEVER BEEN COORTIN’ AFORE; writ- 
ten by Dan Lipton, composed by 
George Bastow. [19113 

© Aug!’ 2. 29d 7 oe. Aug.i- 2a 
1911; EB 363396 ; B. Feldman & CO., 
London, England. 


I’D RUN AWAY WITH YOU; words by H. 
C. Gingrich, music by Ren Shields. } 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. | 

[19114 | 

© July 15, 19tt-2he, July tee 
1911; E 262005; H. C. Gingrich. 
Tamaqua, Pa. 


I DON’T WANT A DREAM GIRL, THE GIRL | 
I WANT IS You; words and music by | 
¥. Tucker. _New York, F. B. Havi- } 
land pub. co. [19115 | 


© July 25, 19th 2ece uly 25; 
1911; “HM  262222.  hrancis Pucker, 
Galesburg, I]. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


19152 


I FORGOT THE NUMBER OF MY HOUSE; 
words and music by George Arthurs 
and Fred W. Leigh. [19116 

Ags a, 1911: 2:e. Aug. 3, 1911; 
HE 262410; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


I GoT ME FLOWERS; words by George 
Herbert, music by R. Vaughan Wil- 
liams. (Five mystical songs no. 2.) 

[19117 

Pee Auiy 28, 1911- 2 ¢. July..31, 
1911; E 268302; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


I HAVE LIFTED UP MINE EYES; anthem, 
music by Richard Walthew; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Stainer & Bell’s 
church choir library, no. 117.) 

[19118 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 

E 263726; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


I HAVE SUCH NEED OF YOU NOW; words 
by M. R. Charles, music by Robert 
B. Kellogg. [19119 


| © May 1; 1911; 2c Aug. 5, 1911; 
| E 262494; Mabel Ryerson Charles, 
Wyckoff, N. J. 


| I HEARD THE VOICE OF JESUS SAY; two 


part chorus, words by Horatius Bo-, 


| nar, music by James C. Warhurst; 
' women’s voices. 8vo. [19120 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262581; C. W. Thompson & ©co., 
Boston, Mass. 


I HOSTEN (Im herbst); ord af Bjorn- 
stjerne Bjornson, deutsch von Max 
Bamberger, musik of Christian Schi- 
Ott, op. 4, for mandskor. 4to. 

[19121 


© June 28, 1911; 2 ec. July 28, 
1911; E 2638193; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin, Germany. 


I JUST MET THE FELLOW THAT MARRIED 
THE GIRL THAT I WAS GOING TO GET; 
lyric by Joe McCarthy, music by 
Al Piantadosi. [19122 


| © Aug. 16, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 18, 
1911; E 262883; Leo. Feist, New 
Monk N.Y. 


} I JUST WANT rou; words and music 
\ by Wilbur Mack and Nellie Walker. 
[19128 


] @ July 19, 1911;°2 ex July 18, 
| 1911; E 262281; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I LIKE THE HAT, I LIKE THE DRESS, AND 
I LIKE THE GIRL THAT’S IN IT; med- 
ley march and two step, by S. R. 
Henry, arr. by Carl F. Williams; 
band. 4to. [19124 


© dually. 2ls AS 2 we eo Saky 222; 
1911; EK 262169; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I LIKE TO ’AVE A LITTLE BIT ON; words 
by Arthur Wimperis, music by Philip 
Braham. [19125 

© Fuly ZOO ise se 2. eF: July 28; 
1911; E 263115; Chappell & co., Itd., 
Lendon, England. 


I LIKE YOUR INDIVIDUALITY; words and 
music by J. W. Wignall. Rochester, 
N. Y., Music press. [19126 

@©rAgg) 21. 191-2 er Ane. 25: 
1911; E 2653882; John W. Wignall, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


ILL BE A NICE CLEAN WINDOW;; little 
song for little children, words and 
music by A. M. Pettit. [19127 


© Mar. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 16, 1911; 
E 262771; Ada Mae Pettit, Mason 
City, Iowa. 


[’LL BE TRUE TO YOU; words by A. F. 
Wallace, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19128 


Or Aue, 92: 19h 22 ev Aue 24 
1911; E 265265; A. Fitzholan Wal- 
lace, Williamsport, Md. 


I‘LL BE WAITING BY THE RYE; words and 
music by J. H. Chaney. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19129 

@P Aug: 12.) 1900 2 ee) Aus 24: 
OL: Bie-265159; +3. Ho. Chaney, 
Wichita, Kans. 


I’LL FOLLOW JESUS; words by A. White, 
music by Lillian Bridwell. [19130 


Gy Aug, 16-1914: 2 © Aue. cir 
1911; E 262864; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 


I’LL KISS THE STARS AND STRIPES FOR- 
EVER; duet, words and music by H. 
R. McClure. [19131 

© (Awe. 152) 1910s. et Aue 14, 
1911; EH 262713; H. Ross McClure 
co., Sidney, Ohio. 


I’LL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER PAL LIKE 
MARY MINE; words by Dave Oppen- 
heim, music by Joe Cooper, arr. by 
Eugene Platzmann. [19132 

@iy Aus 19) WH 2 er Ausy 19; 
1911; E 262897; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


qh 


; 
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4 
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: 
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19133 


ILL NEVER LOOK AT A PRETTY GIRI. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


I LOVE YOU ONLY NO MATTER WHERE I 


AGAIN; from The red widow, lyric by 
Channing Pollack and Ren Wolf, 
musie by Chas. J. Gebest. [19133 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c Aug: 10,1911 ; 

E 262647; M. Witmark & sons, New 

Y orks; N.Y. : 
I’LL THINK OF YOU WHEN I’M AWAY; 
words and music by G. C. Wheeler, 
arr. by Harold H. Todd. [19134 


©. July 22, 19% 2° cesuiye29, 
1911; E 262310; Gus C. Wheeler, 
St. Louis, Mo. 


I LONG TO ROAM DOWN IN MY COUNTRY 
HOME; words and music by Andrew 
Gabrio. [191385 

© Awe: 15, 19lite 25 ce Aue. 12. 
1911; E 262683; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


I LOVE AND THE WORLD IS MINE; words 
by Florence Earle Coates, music by 
Frank Lynes; soprano or tenor, and 
alto or baritone. [19136 

©) Aes, £195 Oise Oe Geiss 21 
19141; HK 262911; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


I LOVE MY MOTHER-IN-LAW; words by 
M. O’Leary, music by H. G. Neill. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19137 

© duly 22, 1911 -- 2 ex duly 22, 

1911; EK 262186; Mary O’Leary, Mc- 
Keesport, Pa. 


I LOVE OLD COLORADO BEST OF ALL; words 
by George Glenn, music by J. S. 


Mayer. [191388 
@© Aus. 18." 19d: 92 er Auer 16, 
1911; E 262851; Mayer & Glenn, 


Denver, Col. 


I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY TRUE; words 
and music by J. E. Jones. 8vo. 
[19139 


© July 226,419 eo oe Sully aes; 
1911; E 2638125; J. Edwin Jones, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


I LOVE you; words and music by John 

Martin. [19140 

© July 29,1911; 2c. Aug. 1, 1911; 

E 262339; E. N. Kauffman, Sedalia, 
Mo. 


I LOVE YOU LITTLE GIRL; words by H. W. 
Davidson, music by Wilmuth Gray. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19141 


© July 25, 11900 -9 2) .eediuly: «26, 


1911; E 263088; Harriet W. David- | 


son, Washington, D. C. 


ROAM ; words by R. K. Holmes, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale eo. [19142 


© Aug.:\12, 190i 2 tests. 24, 
1911; EH 265262; Richard K. Holmes, 
Alexandria, La. 


I’M A DEVIL WHEN I’M ANNOYED; words 4} 
and music by Fred Hastings. 


[19148 
© July 25, 191132 suly 25, 
1911; EK 262199; Francis, 


Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 
I’M A FAVORITE AMONG THE GIRLS; 

words and musie by F. Blair, rev. 

and arr. by Len Fleming. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[19144 

© Augie15, 1911S) Qe. 24) 

1911; E 265296; Fawn Blair, Pay- 

ette, Idaho. 


I’M A SUFFRAGETTE; words and music 
by E. E. Bass. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [19145 


©: Aug. 15; 19i1= (2 mea aa 
1911; E 262746; Earl E. Bass, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 
I’M AWFULLY SORRY FOR YOU; words by | 
KF. Foster, music by Allen Kaye. |I 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. | 
[19146 | 
© Aug. 8, 19115°2%c) Aug.'S, 194133 |) 
E 262564; Fannie Foster, Creston, | 
Cal. ‘ 
I’M BACK WITH THE OLD GIRL AGAIN; 
words and music by J. Gibbons. i 
[19147 
© 1c. July 26, 1911; E 263097; © 
James Gibbons, Flatbush, N. Y. 
I’M BOUND FOR THE KINGDOM; words | 
and music by J. H. Jones. 8vo. | 
[19148 | 
© July 26, 1911; 2 e July 28, | 
1911; E 2638127; J. Edwin Jones, | 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


I’M DREAMING SWEETHEART OF YOU; | 
words and music by M. B. Wilson, | 
arr. by Bertha H. Gregory. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. y 

[19149 | 

© Aug,45, 71911 92) enAue 15; 
1911; E 262735; Mary Balfe Wilson, 

Newark, N. J. 

I'M GLAD YOU KISSED ME; words by O. | 
F. Reed, music by Len Fleming. | 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. | 

[19150 | 

© Aug.-:12, 1901 22 “el eAae 245 | 
1911; HE 265267; O. F. Reed, Ad- | 
vance, Mo. i 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


I’M LONESOME TO-NIGHT: words by HE. 
C. Edd, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19151 


© Aue 18, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265110; Ella C. Edd, Under- 
wood, N. Dak. 


I’M LOOKING FOR HIM; words by 
Charles I. Junkin, music by C. E. 
LeMassena. [19152 

Oedwig 26, 1911; 2° c. July 26, 

_ 1911; E 2638096; Jerome H. Remick 

& co., New York, N. Y. 


I’M ON MY HONEYMOON; 
composed by Mills, 
Scott. London, England, Star mu- 
sic pub. co., ltd. [19153 

@irAne.. 19,1911; 2 ec, July 28, 
1911; E 264095; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


written and 
Weston and 


I'M SIMPLE ON THIS SPOONING STUFF; 
words by F. W. Hession, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19154 

© Aue 12, 1991: 2 ¢.. Aug... 24, 
1911; E 265264; F. W. Hession, Ann 
Arbor, Mich. 


I’M SO TIRED OF DREAMING; lyric by 
Beth Slater Whittson, music by Al. 


Piantadosi. [19155 

ade iG 1911: 2 ¢c,. Aug. 18, 
1911; E 262884; Leo. Feist, New 
Fork; IN. “¥. 


I’M STUCK ON YOU; words and music 
by Kickapoo Jake (E. E. Murdock), 
arr. by Archie MacDonald. [19156 


anne, 22, 1991: 2 er Aug. 24, 
Woe 265038; H. Ei: Murdock, 
Gardner, Mass. 


I’M WAITING TILL SOMEBODY GROWS UP; 
words by Robert I’. Roden, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer. Siar 

dws 22° 1911; 2 ec. July 22, 
1911; E 262182; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


I MUST HAVE BEEN BORN WITHOUT ANY 
NERVE; words and music by W. M. 
Sacks, arr. by Morris Swedlow. 

[19158 


© 1c. July 20, 1911; # 262144; 
Wm. M. Sacks, Philadelphia, Pa. 


I NEVER KNEW HOW I LOVED YOU UNTIL 
YOU WENT AWAY: words and music 
by Chas. C. Fousse. New York, Je- 
rome H. Remick & co. [19159 

Cisuly--25,; HEI: 52 eu guly) 27, 
1911; E 262264; Chas. C. Fousse, 
New York, N. Y. 


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I 


19167 


ONCE HAD A LITTLE GIRL, HER NAME 
was Rosy; words by H. J. Stehl, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19160 


© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 e!) Aue. 24, 


1911; FE 265150: Henry J. Stehi, 


Wantagh, F Dane N. iG: 


THINK YCU ARE TOG GOOD FOR ME; 
words by C. W. Terpening, music 
by Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19161 

©, Ang. 15,1911: 2. ¢ Aue 24 
1911; E 265240; C. W. Terpening, 


Bedford, Iowa. 


ke 


WANT MY GIRLIE; words and music 
by Alf. J. Lawrance. [19162 


© faly. 27, 1911- (2c. dnly-c28. 
1911; E 268186; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


WANT SOME ONE TO LOVE; words and 
music by C. Spann, jr. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19163 

©) Auge: 18) tOtt* -2 e. Ane. 24. 
1911; H 265332; C. Spann, jr., Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 


WANT TO BE LOVED BY A GIRL; words 

and music by J. R. Brosky. Wash- 

ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[19164 


©. Aug: 12,1919: 2 2. «Aug 24 
1911; E 265803; John R. Brosky, 
Connellsville, Pa. 


WANT TO SING IN OPERA; in the 
Siren; written and composed by 
Worton David, George Arthurs and 
Jerome Kern. [19165 

©) Ane. 23. 101d: 2 @., Anes, .23° 
Odds. 262995; 2.) Bs Barms)& 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 
IN. Y. 


WANT TO SPOON TO THE TUNE OF THE 
SILVERY MOON; words and music by 
Gus Edwards, arr. by De Witt C. 
Coolman. [19166 

©. Aue, 412; 19it = 2 e.- Aus 18; 
1911; E 262877; Song review co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WANT YOU HUGGING AND KISSING ME; 
words by P. F. Frey, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19167 

©) Aug. 12, 1911's92 «Aug, 24, 
1911; E 265302; Peter F. Frey, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19168 


I WILL ALWAYS LOVE You; words and | I 
musie by M. P. Colbert. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19168 


© Aue 12-7 1919's 2 es Age 24, 
1911; E 265229; May P. Colbert, 
Salem, Mass. 


I WILL SEE YOU, SOME OTHER NIGHT; 
words and music by R. EH. Kelley. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19169 

© uly 12; 190: 325! tuly 18, 

1911; EH 260969; Robt. EH. Kelley, 
Anniston, Ala. 


I WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU; words by I 
M. Russo, music by Al. Farnum. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19170 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1911; 

H 262568; Mary Russo, Jersey City 
Heights, N. J. 


I wisH I HAD MY OLD GIRL; words and 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


WONDER WOULD YOU LOVE ME; words 
by Ruby Galbraith Allen, music by 
Ramona Frank. [19177 


©1ec. July 28, 1911; E 263134; 
Allen & Frank, Chicago, Ill. 


WORK DOWN TOWN IN A DEPARTMENT 
STORE; words and music by P. 
Franzi. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19178 

© July 12, 1911;-2 ce. July 18, 
1911; E 262015; Paul Franzi, Col- 
linsville, Ill. 


WOULDN’T GIVE MY HEART TO ANY 
OTHER GIRL BUT YOU; medley waltz, 
by Ben Edwards, arr. by Archie 
Ames. 1. Band. 2. Orchestra. 4to. 
[19179, 19180 
© July 21, 1911; 2 @ each July 
22, 19113) \H- 262172) Y262173.; ” eo 
Feist, New York, N. Y. 


music by C. Welte. Philadelphia, | [oy tepe pic (I love you); words 


Trio music co. [19171 

© Aus. 26; 1911; 2 ec. Aus) 25, 
1911; E 265870; Charles Welte, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


I wisH I HADN’T ANY TROUBLESOME 


and musie by M. C. Coles. [19181 


© July 17, 191} 2 endl y, mie 
1911; E 263279; Milton Cecil Coles, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


WIFE; words by H. C. Drowns, music | ICH WAR Mit pDiR; ged. von Ernst 


by Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19172 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263467; Harvey C. Drowns, Alex- 
andria, Va. 


I WONDER HOW THE OLD FOLKS ARE ,AT 
HOME; waltz, by F. W. Vandersloot, 


Hardt, musik von Heinrich 4G. 
Noren, op. 87 no. 1; piano. (Vier 
lieder fiir eine singstimme mit 
piano, Noa) [19182 

© Aug. 3, A9It aca aue) 15, 
1911; E 2639138; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


arr. by Harry J. Lincoln; mandolin | Ici-Bas; poésie de Sully Prudhomme, 


club of five parts. [19173 
©rAugs, 4; 1914 >.2 ¢ Aug. 5b; 191i: 

E 262503; Vandersloot music pub. 

co., Williamsport, Pa. | 


I WONDER WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THE 


musique de Max D’Ollone. (Mélo- 
dies, no. 4.) . [19183 

© July 29; 19113 2 ey July °31, 
1911; E 263356; Heugel & cie., 
Paris France. 


MOON GOT WISE; words and musSiC | tyra: Boston waltz, by José Balart, 


by J. E. Callahan. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19174 

© July 15; 1911; 2 ce) July 418, 
1911; E 260983; John H. Callahan, 
Fairmont, Nebr. 


I WONDER WHY; words by Fred Lewis 

_ Pattee, music by Bernice W. Cragin. 

[19175 

©) Aug. {95 1912. 240; Aug 10; 

1911; EK 262641; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


arr. by G. Gast; orchestra. 4to. 
. [19184 
© ‘July. 19, 191d =e 2 er July, 620; 
1911; E 262147; G. Schirmer, New 
York, Ni ove 


IDELLA’S WALTZ; by Harriett H. 


Koonce; piano. [19185 

© July 10; 19h: 2Ne> July 1%; 
1911; EH 263369; Harriett H. Koonce, 
Cedar Valve, Kans. 


I WONDER WHY THE MOONLIGHT ALWAYS | IDLE MOMENTS; morceau de salon, by 


- MAKES ME THINK OF LOVE; lyric by 
O. Kline, music by Adelbert Hoff- 
man. [19176 


@wsune 29); 1911-2 oc aiuley 8, 
1911; EK 262143; Otos Kline, Ster- 
ling, Il. 


1114 


J. Warwick Moore. (Ruby series, 
brilliant pianoforte pieces, no. 24.) 
[19186 
© Aug: 17) 219i. erewAuss 16; 
1911; E 263938; Orpheus music pub. 
co., London, England. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


Ir ALL MY DREAMS WERE MADE OF GOLD, 
I’D BUY THE WORLD FOR YOU; by 
George Christie; vocal orchestra; 
key of B fiat. [19187 


(pane: 24. 1911: 2 ¢. Aug: 25, 
1911; E 265389; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


— words by J. F. Bradley and C. F. 
Quigley, music by George Christie. 
[19188 
© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 10, 1911; 
EH 262646; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Pork, N.Y. 


Ir I BUT ONLY KNEW; words by H. 
Seales, musie by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19189 

Seduiete, 1911-: 2c. July. 18, 
1911; E 260973; Harry Scales, Jer- 
sey City, N. J. 


Ir I COULD FIND THE PLACE THEY CALL 
LOVELAND; words by M. B. Jones, 
music by John H. Tinnemeyer. 

[19190 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c Aug. 5, 1911: 

E 262519; Margaret B. Jones, Ben 
_Avon, Pa. 


IF I COULD ONLY HOLD YOU IN MY 
ARMS; written by J. P. Harrington 
and J. KF. Lambe, composed by John 
Neat. [19191 

@pAwen2 191152 ec. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263395; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


IF STARS COULD TELL THEIR SECRETS; 
words and music by W. W. Van 
Gundy. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19192 

© Aus. Ss, 1911-2 « Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265298; W. Wayne Van 
Gundy, Ellsworth, Il. 


Ir THE GARDEN OF ROSES SHOULD 
CHANGE TO THORNS: lyric by James 
EK. Dempsey, music by Johann C. 
Schmid. [191938 


Grane 16; 1911+ "2° Aus. 16, 
1911; EH 262801; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


IF THOUGHTS COULD ONLY SPEAK, DEAR; 


written and composed by Chas. 


Cardow and Arthur Stroud. [19194 

(OrAne. 2 1910 Dre Aug! 2 A911 - 
E 263394; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


IF YOU LOVE ME AS WORDS CANNOT TELL; 
words by R. Tullis, music by John 
Douglas. [19195 


Onwe, July 27; 1914 262350 : 
Roland Tullis, Lankershim, Cal. 


19204 


IF YOU ONLY KNEW; words and music 


by S. Philip George. Elizabeth, 
N. J., Faber pub. co. [19196 
© Aug; 22, 1901-2) ¢. Aue. 23; 


1911; E 262988; George Schmidt, jr., 
Elizabeth, N. J. 

IF YOU ONLY TRY; words by Maud 
Cunningham, music by Ralph Ray- 
mond; no. 2 in C. [19197 

OLdsily Shs A911 sro es Aue 17, 
1911; E 268974; Warren & Phillips, 
London, England. 


IF YOU WERE MINE, DEAR; words by 
Leon St. Clair, music by O. Oresta 
Migliaccio; medium in E flat. 

[19198 

©) Huy 197) 1914: Ze July 18, 

1011: Wy 262282 2Ted Snyder’ co., 
New York, N. Y. 


IL EST DES AMUSEMENS (Lob der ein- 
Ssamkeit) ; deutsche tibersetzung, et 
musique rééditée avec acc. de piano, 
par Otto Lessmann. (Vieilles ro- 
mances franeaises du 18 siécle, 
no: 4.)i. [19199 

© June 27, 191k: 2 c. July 28, 
1911; E 2638176; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


ILonA; valse, par Henri Binder ; piano. 

[19200 

© July 726,191 2) @. Aue i221 

191t>) 264121; Ad» Holzmann, 
Zurich, Switzerland. 


IM WALD; ged. von Fr. Winkel, musik 
von A. Fleischer, op. 40, no. 1, fiir 
miinnerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. [19201 

@©y June 25) 191i 2 e., Suly, 28; 
1914; BE 2635213; C. EF. W.. Siegel’s 
musikalienhandlung Linnemann, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


IMPERIAL OVERTURE; by Charles J. 
Rockwell; band. 4to. [19202 


© Mar. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1911; 
EK 265360; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


IMPETUOUS (AN) RESOLVE; words by 
James Whitcomb Riley, music by 
Myra Thornburg. Pittsburgh, Jack- 
son printing co. [19203 

©) duly 22; 191%:)2 e July 26; 
1911; E 263105; Myra Thornburg 
Evans, Pittsburgh, Pa. 


IN A BLUE SUNBONNET AND A GINGHAM 
GOWN; lyric by Robert A. Roden, 
music by E. F. Dusenberry. [19204 

©) Aug 10, (1910 32) er Auek te, 
1911; E 262667; Holmes music ¢o., 
Middletown, N. Y. 


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19205 


pt. 1, aS, vi 6 


IN A CANOE WITH MY LITTLE GIRL SUR; 
words and music by H. Dralle. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19205 

ec Aug. 24, 

Herman Dralle, 


@© Aug. 12, 1911; -2 
1911; HD 265818; 
East Moline, Il. 


IN A PRETTY LITTLE HOUSE, IN A PRETTY 
LITTLE TOWN, WITH A PRETTY LITTLE 
GIRL LIKE you: written and com- 
posed by Harry Lane. [19206 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c Aug. 2, 1911; 
Ki 268898; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


IN BLAUER NACHT: ged. von Emanuel 
Geibel, musik von Franz Abt; fiir 
miinnerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. (C. Fischer's edition, no. 408.) 

[19207 

© June 29, 1911; 2 « July 20, 

1911; BH 268865; Carl Fischer, New 
OTE, IN Xe 


IN DER MUnNLE (In the mill); von 
Erik Meyer-Helmund, op. 20], fiir 
pianoforte. (Sechs characterstiicke, 
no. 2.) {19208 

@ June 10, 1912: 2 « July 28, 
1911; E 268167; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

IN DREAMLAND WITH YoU; words and 
musie by Lester Ebbets. [19209 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2¢ Aug. 11,1911; 


EK 262780: L. Ebbets music pub. ¢co., 
New York, N. Y. 
IN FLOWER TIME: words by Harriet 


Prescott Spofford. music by Bertha 
McCray: low voice. [19210 

© Aug. 8, 1911: 2 e« Aug. 8, 1911; 
E 262588; John Chureh co., Cinein- 
nati, Ohio 


ABIDING: sacred 
Anna L.. Waring, 
Warhurst; alto 

[19211 
July 27, 
W. Thompson & 


IN HEAVENLY LOVE 
duet, words by 
music by James C. 
or bass. 

© July 26, 1911: 2 « 
1911; BH 262294: C. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


IN HUNGARIAN STYLE (Ungarischer— 
A la Hongroise) : by Walter Dellers; 
violin and piano. [19212 

@/ Aug. 21, IS: 2 ie Aum 12, 
1911; E 262676; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, IN... Y. 

IN LILAC TIME; march, by H. Engel- 
mann; piano. (Four dances for the 
piano, no. 1.) [192138 

© Aug. 17,1923; 2 e.nAugd 17, 
1911; E 262904: Theo. Presser ¢co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IN LOVES GARDEN ALONE AM IT}; words 
and musie by Clarice Manning, arr. 
by Iugene Platzmann; bass song. 

[19214 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug, 26, 1911; 

EK 265489; Clarice Manning & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


IN MEMORY OF THE OCZARINA WRECK ; 
words by S. A. Peterson, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Wirkus Dugdale co. [19215 


© Aug. 12, 1911; 2c. Aug. 24, 
1911; HE 265259; Shirley Aileen 
Peterson, North Bend, Ore. 


IN MY AEROPLANE; words and music 
by Gladys M. Crosman. [19216 


© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c Aug. 4, 1911; 
KE 268698; Shapiro music pub. ¢co., 
New York, N. Y. 


IN MY DREAMS THAT THE MOON, BRINGS 
oF you; yords by Jos. Lyons, music 
by Chas. “McKelvey. [19217 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 e Aug. 4, 1911; 

- BE 262480; Thompson & co., Chicago, 

Ill. 


IN MY TEPEE; Words and music by 

L. W.. Lewis. [19218 

© July 31, 1911; 2 ce Aug. 7, 1911; 

E 263672; Mar Lew co., Portland, 
Ore. 


IN NIGHT’S STILL CALM (Calme du 
soir): Venetian serenade, by Emil 
Juel-Frederiksen, op. 75; piano. 

[19219 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 29, 

1911; E 264818; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


IN ocd Manprip; bolero by Frederic 
Emerson Farrar; piano. [19220 


© July 31,1911; 2 e. July 31, 
1911; E 2683817; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


—— solo, by H. Trotere, arr. by H. F. 
Odell; harp, guitar or guitar. (Gib- 
son edition, no. 2.) [19221 


© July 27, Jie 2 Sy 2c 
1911: E 262809; Gibson mandolin 
guitar co.. Kalamazoo, Mich. 


march, by Adam 
Giebel; piano. Five characteristic 
dances, no. 1.) [19222 


© Aug. 17, 1912; 2 ee Ame 37, 
1911; E 262824; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IN RYTHMIC STEP; 


1116 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


19238 


IN SKIDOO LAND; words and music by 
W. W. Millsaps. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19223 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263466; W. W. Millsaps, Gatliff, 
Tenn. 


IN THE DAYS OF GIRLS AND BOYS; lyric 
by Blanche Merrill, music by Leo 
Edwards. [19224 


© Aug. 16, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 18, 
1911; E 262885; Leo Feist, New 
oO ae Bee 


IN THE FADING TWILIGHT; words by C. 
Boeh, music by J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19225 


© Ang. 12, 1911; 2 ¢« Aug. 2, 
1911; E 265226; Chas. Boeh, Am- 
bridge, Pa. 


IN THE GLORIOUS TWENTIETH CENTURY; 
words by A. Frischknecht, jr., music 
by Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19226 


@Ang..12, 1911; 2c Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265176; Alfred Frisch- 
knecht, jr., Connell, Wash. 


IN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING. 
See Grieg (E. H.) 


IN THE LAND OF NATURE’S DREAM; 
words by F. A. Bartram, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, Ft. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19227 


oan 127,.1911; 2c. Aug 2, 
1911; E 265182; F. A. B. Bartram, 
Montreal, Canada. 


IN THE MOONLIGHT (Im mondenlicht) ; 
serenade, by Rudolf Dost, op. 5; 
piano. (2 compositions, no. 1.) 

[19228 


© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262463; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


IN THE MUSCONETCONG VALLEY; words 
and music by G. W. Sailer. New 
York, Adams music pub. co. [19229 


Ate +28,.1911;.2 ~@, Aug.. 22, 
1911; E 262964; George Walter 
Sailer, Larchmont Manor, N. Y. 


IN THE NIGHT (In der nacht); by 
Trygve Torjussen, op. 3; piano. 
(Norwegian suite, no. 6.) [19230 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 


E 262442; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


IN THE PARLOR WITH ONE ON EACH 
KNEE; words and music by S. Gra- 
ham. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [1923 


© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265132; Stella Graham, 
Delevan, N. Y. 


IN THE SAME COUNTRY; words by Wil- 
lis Boyd Allen, 1. First tune, music 
by George A. Burdett, 2. Second 
tune, music by John H. Gower. 

[19232 

© May 15, 1911; 2 ce. each Aug. 

9, 1911; E 262605, 262606; Board of 

Sunday schools of the Methodist 
Episcopal church, Chicago, I]l. 


IN THE SHADE OF THE OLD SAVIN TREE; 
words by J. E. Smith, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19233 


© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265174; Jennie Evelyn 
Smith, West Haven, Conn. 


IN THE SHADOWS; dance, by Herman 
Finck; arr. for reed and brass 
band. 4to. [19234 

© July 26, 1911: 2 e. July 27, 
1911; E 262290; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


— words by E. Ray Goetz, music 
by Herman Finck. [19235 


© Aug. 22, 1911; 2 e Aug. 23; 
1911; E 264236; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


IN THE TREETOPS HIGH; words by 
Elizabeth K. Reynolds, music by 
Edwin Schneider; high in F and 
low in D flat. [19236 


© Aug. 25, 1911; 1 ¢c. each Aug. 
23, 1911; 1 ¢ each Aug. 30, 1911; 
E 265011; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


IN THE TWILIGHT, WHEN I’M LONELY; 
words by Mrs. Harry Williams, mu- 
sic by Herbert Graham. [19237 


©) Aug, 12 1911;.2:¢.. Aug. 11, 
1911; E 262769; Panella & Murray 
music pub. co., Pittsburg, Pa. 


IN THE VALE OF OLD VIRGINIA; words 
by E. M. Cobb, music by R. L. Nash. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19238 


© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263469; E. M. Cobb, Copenhagen, 
1: ple 


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19239 


Dt. DE ts: VY. O 


IN YOUR LITTLE RED CANOE; words by 
M. Huether, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[192389 

©), Auge 12) 1901 2 io); Ane) 24, 

1911; E 265281; Mary MHuether, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


INCANTATION ; paroles et musique par 
Lucien Cheviillier, op. 23; chant et 
pianc. Paris, France, M. Senart, B. 
Roustanez & cie. [19240 

© Aig? Se 101i 2 vie), Auer 18, 
1911; E 264088; L. Chevaillier, Paris, 
France. 


INDIANA; State song, words and mu- 
sic by W. O. Miessner. [19241 


@©rAug. 21; 1911* "2c, Aue, 22: 
1911; E 262900; W. Otto Miessner, 
Oak Park,: Ill. 


INDIANA ANNA; words and music by 
D. J. Wall, arr. by Thomas R. Con- 
fare. Professional. [19242 


© 1 ¢@Augs.2; 191s 268401 - 
Dan J. Wall, Chicago, [1]. 


INQUIETUDE; etude, by Rudolf Frim], 
op. 74, no. 2; piano. (Aquarelles, 
no. 2.) [19243 

©) Ave. 19, 19112 .c. Aug 21, 
1911; E 262912; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


INSTRUCTIVE PIECES. See Hindel (G. 


INTERNATIONAL AVIATOR; march, by M. 

A. Althouse; band. 4to. [19244 

© Aug. 1, 1914 Ber suly Si, 1911: 

EH 263309; Penn pub. co., Reading, 
Pa. 


INTERRUPTIONS; humorous two _ step, 
by Felix Godin; piano, with words. 
[19245 

© Aug. 14, 1911:)2 ¢ Aug. 15, 
1911; E 2638928; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


IntimMit&. See Moszkowski (M.) 


INTRADA; adagio, von Giovanni An- 
tonio Desplanes, arr. von 'Tivadar 
~Nachéz; violine und klavier. (Clas- 
sical masterpieces from 17th and 
18th century, no. 1.) [19246 


Ke) Aug. 18) 1911; 2: ¢., Aug. 18, 
1911; E 264019; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Invocation; by Frank Lynes, op. 53, 
no. 1; organ. [19247 
©) tA. 19). 1901s! 2) ey Aus. 21, 
1911; EH 262918; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


INvocaTion—Continued. | 


(Aunrufung); deutsche  tiberset- 
zung et musique rééditée avec acc. 
de piano, par Otto Lessmann. 
(Vieilles romances francaises, du 18° 
siécle, no. 2.) / [19248 
© June 27, 1911) Boe July 28, 
1911; E 263177; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


IONELLE WALTZ; by J. F. MeMahon; 
trombone solo. [19249 


©1c. Aug. 7, 1911; E 263666; Joe 
IF’. McMahon, Washington, D. C. — 


Ir1isH (AN) MOTHER; words by Percy 
French, music by H. F. W. Foster. 
[19250 
© Aug. 25, 1911:\2 GeAug, 26, 
1911; EH 265442; H. F. W. Foster, 
New York, N. Y. 


IRISH RUBIES; OR, THE WEARIN’ 0’ THE 
RED; words by S. E. Locke, music by 
Francis Byford. No. 1 in B minor. 

[19251 

© June.30,: 19 eee eae, 4, 

1911; E 268642; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Is THERE A WELCOME WAITING FOR ME; 
words and music by Nell Lieurance. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19252 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 eh Auge 24; 

1911; E 265320; Mrs. O. R: Lieur- 
ance, San Francisco, Cal. 


Is THY CRUSE OF COMFORT FAILING; 
words by HElizabeth R. Charles, 
music by Carl F. Price. [192538 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262623; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ill. 


ISABEL LA CaTO6LICA; paso doble fia- 
menco, por Velino M. Preza, para 
piano. [19254 


© July 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
BH 263556; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York, N. Y. 

Ir 1s ENOUGH. See Bach (J. 8.) 

IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN IN OLD CHICAGO; 
words by L. A. Long, music by Reid 
Kingly. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [19255 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 8, 1911; 
E 262563; Loel A. Long, Arkansas 
City, Kans. 


es 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


IT WAS NOTHING BUT A DREAM; words 
by J. J. Sutton, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [19256 

(oeaAug. 12, 1911; 2 c. Aug.. 24, 
1911; E 265272; J. J. Sutton, Claren- 
don, Tex. 


It’s A LONG LANE THAT HAS NO TURN- 
Inc; from Round the world, by 
Manuel Klein; hotel orchestra. 

[19257 

Cane 2o,°1911; 2c. Aug. 24, 

-1911; E 265049; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


IT’S GOING TO BE A SERIOUS THING FOR 
ENGLAND; words and music by Billy 
Merson. [19258 

© July 25, 1911; 2 ec. July 25, 
1911; E 262200; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


It’s JUST PLAIN JANE; lyric by Thomas 
J. Gray, music by Jerome Shay. 
[19259 


@vAug. 211911;-2 ¢. Aug. 21, 
1911; E 262901; Fred G. Heberlein 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


It’S NO USE TO WORRY; words and mu- 
sic by E. G. Cornic, arr. by Clara 
Cooly Adams. [19260 


oie July 27, 1911; BH 262840; 
Emma G. Cornic, Los Angeles, Cal. 


IT’S NOT THE ROSE OR MOONLIGHT THAT 
MAKES ME LOVE YOU; words by Z. 
M. Ingram, music by Ferd EH. Mier- 
isch. New York, Gotham-Attucks 
music co. [19261 


© July 3, 1911; 2c. July 27, 1911; 
E 262302; Zilpah May Ingram, High, 
Tex. 


IT’S STEEPLECHASE FOR MINE; words by 
H. B. Osmun, music by Ira Attelby. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19262 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 

EK 262547; Harry B. Osmun, New- 
apie, IN. 


It’s YOU, SINCE THE WORLD BEGAN; 
lyric by Earl Carroll, music by Leo 
Edwards. [19268 

© Ave 16, 1911-2 ¢ Aug... 18, 
1911; E 262886; Leo Feist, New 
York, N. Y. 


ITALIAN O-MARIE; words by Ethel B. 
Davis, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19264 

@rAug, 1) 190-2 6) Aue. 2) 1911: 
EL 263468; Ethel B. Davis, New Or- 
leans, La. 


19283 


IZEYL; suite d’orchestre, par Gabriel 
Pierné, transcription par H. Mou- 
ton en trio pour piano, violon, et 
violoncelle, avec contrebasse_ et 
clarinette ad lib. [19265 

© July. Zo. 190s 2 cy duly. Si, 
1911; E 268348; Durand et cie, 
Paris, France. 


JACK OF SPADES; march-two step, by 
Abe Losch, arr. by Harry J. Lincoln; 
mandolin club of five parts. [19266 

© Aug. 4, 1911: 2 ec. Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262504; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


JAGDSTUCK (Hunting song); salon- 
stuck von Emil Soéchting, op. 124, 
fiir piano. 2mo. (Aus der som- 
merszeit, no. 7.) [19267 


@ Jily 13; 191i 2 ec Augs 2, dott 
E 263531; J. Schuberth & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


JAHROW (HupBert) Scherzo; von H. 
Jahrow, op. 10; violoncell u. klavier. 
(Sechs kleine violoncell-stiicke, no. 
By) [19268 

@wAne. 11% 1910 +02 vel) Ane. aye, 
1911; E 263998; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


JAMIE’S PRAYER; words and music by 
‘Mrs. R. G. Veith. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19269 


@yt Avis: 1, 1911 2 es Ave. 21911: 
E 263464; Mrs. R. G. Veith, Keokuk, 
Iowa. 


JANE GREY; ged. von Heinrich Am- 
mann, English version by Claude 
Aveling, musik von Christian Sind- 
ing, op. 109; mittel. (Balladen und 
lieder, no. 3.) [19270 


© May 11, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EH 263502; Breitkopf & Hirtel. New 
Work, N: Y. 


JAQUES-DALCROZE (E.) 12 danses; 
par HK. Jaques-Dalcroze; piano. No. 
IMINO. 22), INOS oy INOS, 4k, NO as 
No.6; (No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No; 410. 
INGHA  NOS S42. [19271-19282 

© Aug. 16, 1911; 2 ¢ each Aug. 
16, 1911; E 2638946—263957; N. Sim- 
rock, Berlin, Germany. 


JERRY MorAN; words by Henry Trax- 
ler, music by Eddie Newton, arr. by 
Wilbur Campbell. [19283 


OV duly. 22. 191i. 2 ec July. Bi, 
1911; E 263278; Southern California 
Music co., Los Angeles, Cal. 


ELS 


CPLR ieyhh (ON Aa E | SSAC |e RRND RM 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19284 


pt. II, n. 8., v. 6 


JERUSALEM, FAIR CITY; words and mu- 

sic by Thoro Harris. [19284 

© July 30, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1911; 

E 262419; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


JESUS AND THE CHILDREN; two-part 
hymn and refrain, words by R. R. 
Hall, music by F. A. Challinor. 
(Bayley & Ferguson’s festival music 
no. 66.) [19285 

©) “Jaw., 12, HOW +2 er: Anes (10, 
1911; E 263765; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


JESUS, DELIGHTFUL NAME; words and 
music by J. EH. Hall. [19286 


© July 20, 1911; 1 ce July 24, 
1911; 1 e. July 31, 1911; H 263368; 
EK. A. Hoffman, Cabery, II. 


JESUS IS OUR SHEPHERD; words by 
Hugh Stowell, music by W. H. Rob- 
son. [19287 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262616; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Il. 


JESUS LOVER OF MY SOUL; words by 
Charles Wesley, music by E. O. Ex- 
cell. [19288 

© July 24,190; Fe Aves 2 1ot1 ; 
E 263403; EH. O. Excell, Chicago, III. 


JESUS, TAKE THIS HEART OF MINE; 
words by Ernest G. W. Wesley, mu- 
sic by J. W. Lerman. [19289 

© May 15, 1911; 2c Aug. 9, 1911; 
H 262615; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Hpiscopal church, 
Chicago, III. . 


JEWEL OF THE BIG BLUE NILE; words 

by A. Rogers, music by W. M. Cook. 

[19290 

© 1c. Aug. 28, 1911; E 262992; 

Will Marion Cook and Alex Rogers, 
New York, N. Y. 


Jim Crow; words by H. Wilkins, mu- 
sic by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19291 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 2, 1911; 

HK 263465; Estelle Wilkins, Char- 
lottesville, Va. 


JOHN MAYNARD; ballade von Theodor 
Fontane, musik von Georg Striegler, 
op. 8, fiir md&nnerchor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [19292 


© June (24, 191132 «July. 28; 
1911; E 268210; J. Schuberth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


JOHNNY AND THE BUMBLE BEE; petit 
idyl, by Marie Seuel-Holst, op. 8, 
no. 3; piano. [19293 

© July 31, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1911; 
E 262870; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N.Y 


JOLLY CAPTAIN; march, by H. Engel- 
mann; piano. [19294 


©, Aug. 26, S91d> Qe. Are, 23; 
1911; E 262977; Brehm bros., Erie, 
Pa. 


JOLLY HARVESTERS; schottische, by F. 

Shryock; piano. [19295 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. huly 31,1914 * 

E 2638312; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


JOLLY (A) SAILOR; march-two step, by 
Harry J. Lincoln, arr. for mandolin 
club of five parts. [19296 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
HE) 262505; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


JOLLY (THE) SUMMERTIME; words by 
HK. Seymour, musie by Willy Wag- 
ner. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19297 

© Aug. 18; 19ti 2 ee Ane. 24 
1911; EH 265128; E. Seymour, New 
York, N. ¥: 


JOTA DEL CENTENARIO; por Luis G. 
Jorda, para piano, canto ad lib. 
[19298 
© Juné,20, -19tl= 27. sully «28: 
1911; E 263188; Otto y Arzoz, Mex- 
ico, Mex. 


JOY, JOY, IMMORTAL JOY; words by 
Charles §S. Nutter, music by Peter 
C. Lutkin. [19299 

© May 15, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262610; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 
Chicago, Il. 


JOY OF MY HEART: words and music by 
H. Buse. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19300 

© Aug. 12) Onde 2 ire. Ane Ae 
1911;.E 265185; H. Buse, Mt. Ver- 
non, N. Y. 
JOY RIDE; galop, Ruth Zeigler 
Hamilton; piano. [193801 
©1 ec. July 25, 191s] Br 262297): 
Ruth Zeigler Hamilton, Council 
Bluffs, Iowa. 


by 


JOYFUL BELLS; words and music by 
Lillian Bridwell. [19302 
© Aus. 16 .19tter 2D errs AT, 
1911; E 262871; Pentecostal union, 
Bound Brook, N. J. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


10. 9, 1911 


19321 


JOYS OF CHILDHOOD; words and music 
by Mrs. C. C. Weaver. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [193038 

©) Ane 18,. 1911; 2 e Aug. 24; 
e900; By. 265131; Mrs. Clyde. C. 
Weaver, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 


JUBILATE DEO; music by Charles Mac- 
pherson; in HE, men’s voices. 4to. 
[19304 
eaves 26, 1911s 2 c. Aug. 28, 
1911; E 264299; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


JUDE'S MISSION HYMNS; music by W. 
H. Jude. 4to. part 2. [19305 


© July 8, 1911; 2c. July 26, 1911; 

E 263085; Reid bros., ltd., London, 
England. 

——— part 3. [19306 

© July 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 24, 1911; 

E 263611; Reid bros., ltd., London, 
England. 

——-——— part 4. [19307 

© July 22, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 10, 


1911; E 268756; Reid bros., ltd., 
London, England. 
words by J. G. Whittier and 


others, music by W. H. Jude and 

others, arr. by W. H. Jude. Part 5. 

[19308 

Gr july 29, 1911; 2 c«. Aug. 14, 

1911; E 268884; Reid bros., Itd., 
London, England. 


JUDGMENT (THE); words by J. Wilbur 
Chapman, music by Robert Hark- 
ness. [19309 

) duly o) 1911: 2.¢c. Auge. 4, 1911; 
EK 268586; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


JUGEND-ALBUM; 20 melodische stiicke, 
von Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 140, her- 
ausgegeben von Eric Kuhlstrom, fiir 
klavier zu 2 hianden. [19310 


© June 6, 1911; 2c. July 18, 1911; 
E 262048; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


JULIE; words by A. A. Fabia, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19311 

© Aue® 12, 1911';’-2' ec: Aug. 24, 
1911; H 265221; A. A. Fabia, Rock 
Lake, N. Y. 


JUNE DAYS; waltz, by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 136, no. 3; piano. (Pleas- 
ures of youth, no. 3.) [19312 

@r Aus. 26, °1914%: 2 ce: | Aug. 23, 
1911; E 262978; Brehm bros., Erie, 
Pa. 


JUNETIME IS THE TIME TO SPOON ; words 
and music by P. M. Schauland. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19313 


©: Age 12 ASt sy 2 el) Ausi2e 
1911; E 265275; Paul M. Schauland, 
Newark, N. J. 


JUNIOR (THE) WALTZ; Dby Will S. 
Stebbins; piano. [19314 


© 1 @ Aus. 25, 1911: Hi 265433 ° 


Will Seully Stebbins, Houghton, 
Mich. 
JUON (PavL) Intermezzo; von P. 


Juon, op. 48, fiir klavier. (Minia- 
turen, no. 1.) [19315 

© June 14 1911; 2c, Aug, 2, 1911: 
E 263534; Schlesinger’sche buch u. 
musikhandlung (R. Lienau), Berlin, 
Germany. 


— Scherzo; von Paul Juon, op. 48, 
fiir klavier. (Miniaturen, no. 3.) 
[19316 
© June 14,1911; 2c Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263536; Schlesinger’sche buch- und 
musikhandlung (Rob. Lienau), Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Sonatine; von P. Juon, op. 47, fiir 
klavier. [19317 

© June 14, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263533; Schlesinger’sche buch-u. 
musikhandlung (R. Lienau), Berlin, 
Germany. 


JUST A DREAM OF YORE; words and 
music by A. F. Reed. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19318 

© Ade: 12> 199s Zoe Ame, 24: 
1911; E 265164; A. F. Reed, Sand 
Bu We Va. 


JUST A PLAIN LITTLE IRISH GIRL; words 
and music by Wm. Cahill. [19319 
@©r Aust a2, JOei Qi vex | Augn 12: 
1911; E 262670; FE. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


JUST AT THE BREAK OF DAY; quartette, 
words and music by Harry J. Lin- 
coln; male voices. [19320 


(©) Aue 1G 198). = 2c, “Aug.” 215 
1911; E 262933; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


JUST BECAUSE YOU WERE MY SWEET- 
HEART; words and music by L. A. 
Wilson. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19321 

©) Aug. 12, 19117 2 e Aus. 24, 
1911; E 265220; Louis A. Wilson, 
Logan, Ia. 


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19322 


pt. 111, n. s., v.6 | 


JUST FOR TO-NIGHT; sacred song, by 


H. R. McClure; medium voice. 
[193822 
©) Auge 45, 190d 22) e) Anes alg, 


1911; EK 262710; H. Ross Me ure 
CO., Sidney, QO. 


JUST LITTLE SWEETHEART AND ME; 
words and music by M. Collings. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19323 


©. July. 15.019 2 ese Mulyael Ss, 
1911; E 260991; Minnie Collings, 
Salem, Or. 


JUST SOME; rag-time two step, by 
Charlotte Baumgartner; piano. 
[19324 
© Aug. 1, 1911: 2¢ Aug. 2: 1911; 
EK 263486; Charlotte Baumgartner, 
Dubuque, Iowa. 


JUST TO BE A BOY AGAIN; words and 
music by W. A. Breiel. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co, 

[19325 


cee 8 ay, 1911: 2e. July 18, 
1911; 260992; Walter A. Breiel, 


B. Raynhain, Mass. 


KANGAROO GALOP; by Bert R. Anthony, 
op. 87, no. 2; piano. Boston, Evans 
music Co. (Four picture pieces, 
no. 2). [19326 

© Aue 1d 191d 2 eae: al, 
1911; KH 262759; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


KATHLEEN; words by Mrs. W. Gavin, 
music Len Fleming. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [193827 

© Aug. 1, 1911-2 @ Aug, 2, 1911: 
EK 2634638; Mrs. Wm. Gavin, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

KEEP A-GLIDING; words and music by 

J. Auld. [193828 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1911; E 262332; 

John Auld, Chicago, I]. 
words and music by Lorna Doone. 
[19329 

©) Aug, 4,. 191d: 2) ec Aue.. 19) 
1911; E 262895; John Auld, Chi- 

_ cago, Tl. 

KENTUCKY SAL; words by John Ross, 
music by Paul Eugene. [19330 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263694; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 

KERMESSE FLAMANDE; par E. Lévéque, 
op. 47, pour violon seul. (Six 
études-caprices, no. 3.) [1938381 

©} July 29; 19105 2 © duly: 31, 
1911; HE 263360; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


Kip DAYS; words and music by Ellen 
M. Weaver, arr. by Eugene Platz- 
mann. [19332 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 e. Aug. 12, 
1911; H 262777 ; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


Kin’ (THE) 0’ A LASSIE FOR ME; words 
by J. Fox, music by R. Gruenwald, 


i 
| 


New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. | 


[19333 | 


© Aug. 15, JOM omewAue: a5, 
1911; H 262745 - James Fax, Ae 
ronto, Canada. 


IXINDERGARTEN (DER); école enfantine 
von Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 179, fiir 
piano. Heft 1, 34 Kleine vortrags- 
stiicke. [19334 


© June 12; 1911; 2,¢ July 189 


1911; E 262050; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


fiir klavier zu 4 hinden, 
Heft 3, 17 vierhandige stiicke. (Edi- 
tion Schott, no. 3331¢.) [198385 


© July 6, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 4, 1911; 
H 263648 ; 
Germany. 


7 


KInG GEORGE; waltz by W. Hutton, 
piano. 
liams, ltd. 


© July 20, 1911; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262692; Winnie Hutton, London, 
England. 


Kine HAL; 
acts, book and lyrics by Daniel 
O’Connell, music by H. J. Stewart, 
revised by Allan Dunn; 
voices and piano. Vocal _ score. 
(Fischer’s ed. no. 3490.) [19837 


© July 19, 1911; 2 @ July 20, 
1911; E 262166; J. Fischer & bro.. 
New York, NAS? 


KING OF HEARTS; march and two-step, 
by Abe Losch; piano. 


© Aug. 19; 191%: 20e Aug. 21, 


1911; E 262934; Vandersloot music — 


pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


KIRMES IM DORF; ged. von Carl Pusch, 
musik von A. Fleischer, op. 40, no. 
2, fiir minnerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [193839 


© June 23, 191-72 ese uly. 28; 
1911; E 263214; C. F. W. Siegel’s 
musikalienhandlung, (R. Linne- 
mann) Leipzig, Germany. 


1122 


B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, | 


London, England, Jos. Wil- | 
[19336 


romantic opera in three | 


mixed 4 


[19338 i 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


19356 


KIRSCHENBALLADE (Cherry ballad) ; 
ged. von Nicolaus Weller, English 
version by Claude Aveling, musik 
von Christian Sinding, op. 109; 
hoch. (Balladen und lieder, no. 2.) 

[19340 

© May 11, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 

E 263501; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Work. N. Y: 


KISS ME AGAIN; words by Andrew B. 
Sterling, music by Herbert Ingra- 
ham. [19341 


(© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262409; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Kiss ME HON’ GOOD NIGHT; words by 
M. B. Farrar, music by L. EH. Farrar. 
[19342 

© ie. July 29, 1911; E 262314; 

ia, . harrar, New York, N. Y. 

KISS ME JUST FOR LUCK; words by 
Thomas T. Railey, music by Alfred 
G. Robyn. [19343 

eo Aue 22, 4911- 2 c. Aug. 23, 
1911; E 265009; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Kiwi; Maori moon song, two-step, by 
Ernest Reeves, arr. for orchestra by 


H. M. Higgs; piano ace. (Chap- 
pell’s orchestral journal, no. 589.) 
[19844 


GrAge 17,- 4911: 2 c Aug. 18, 
1911; E 264028; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


KLAGE; von Hubert Jahrow, op. 10; 
violoncell u. klavier. (Sechs kleine 
violoncell-stiicke, no. 2.) [19345 


erage oy, 1901) 2 ¢ Aug. 17, 
1911; E 263994; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


KLEINE (Diez) BARMAID; rheinlinder, 
aus der operette Grigri, von Paul 
Lincke; piano mit text. [19346 

©, July 26, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug: 21, 
1911; E 264104; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


KLEINE KONZERT-MAZURKA (Little con- 
cert mazurka); von Franz J. Liftl, 
op. 113, fiir 2 pianoforte zu 8 hiinden, 
ohne oktavenspannung mit bezeich- 
nung des fingersatzes. (2 piécen, no. 
Zi [193847 
© July 3, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 15, 1911; 

HE 268893; Bosworth & co., Leipzig, 

Germany. 


KLEINER WALZER; von Hubert Jahrow, 
op. 10; violoncell u. klavier. (Sechs 
kleine violoncell-stiicke, no. 3.) 
[19348 
(Op Aus. 197, (1911 > 2 ee, Aus. 17, 
1911; E 268995; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


IKKLYTEMNESTRA; valse, by Adolf Lot- 
ter; orchestra and piano conductor. 
4to. [19349 

© July 26, 19112 2c.) July 27, 
1911; E 262289; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


KNEELING AT THE MERCY SEAT; words 
by A. E. Cooper, music by Lydia 
M. Lawrence. [19350 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911; 
E 262637; A. E. Cooper, Manheim, 
Pa. 


KOHLER (L.) 12 preparatory velocity 
studies; by L. Kohler, op. 157; rev. 
phrased and fingered by O. Thiimer ; 
piano. (Augener’s ed., no. 6564.) 

[19351 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911; 

E 2638741; Augener, ltd., London, 
England. 


KoLto; altserbischer schokazzentanz, 
von Hermann Necke, fiir pianoforte 
zu 2 hinden. [193852 


© June 13, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 


EK 263539; Carl Rtihle, Leipzig, 
Germany. 
KOLUMBINE (Columbine); ged. aus 


Der pierrot lunaire, des A. Giraud, 
English words by John Bernhoff, 
musik von Joseph Marx, fiir mittlere 
stimme. [19353 

© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 ec. Aug.-2, 1911; 
E 2638524; Schuberthaus-verlag, 
Vienna, Austria. 


KONZERTETUDE, NO. 3, DES DUR. See 
Liszt (F.) 


KONZERTSTUCK IN H-MOLL; von A. 
Meinhard, ftir unterricht und kon- 
zert, mit anmerkungen herausge- 
geben, von Carl Fuchs, fiir violon- 
cello und pianoforte. (Violoncello- 
werke, no. 3.) [19354 


©. June 24. 1914s 2 c.,, july AS; 
1911; E 262051; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


KRAZY KAT; back yard two-step, by 

Will A. Becker; piano. [19355 

© July sl.19t1=.2 e Aug. 1 1918: 

E 262371; M. Witmark & sons, New 
MOPKs pINis e 


KUKOKAMA-ESTAPO; afrikanisches in- 
termezzo, par Paul Lincke, bearb. 
von M. Royer, ftir militir-musik. 
Besetzung fiir infanterie-musik. 4to. 

[19356 

Ou suly 13. A9tt s 32e:, Aug: -15, 

1911; E 268889; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


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19357 


pt. 5, n'S:, v. 6 


KumMMER (F. A.) 
Kummer, op. 31, fiir unterricht und 
konzert, mit anmerkungen heraus- 

- gegeben von Carl Fuchs, fiir violon- 
cello, mit klavierbegleitung. (Vio- 
loncello-werke, no. 5.) [19857 

© dune 21,1911; 2c, July is, 
1911; E 262041; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


KumMMER (Sorrow); words by Ernest 


Dowson, deutsch von A. M. von 
Blomberg, musik von Cyril Scott, 
Op) 36,.no. 2: [19358 


©) July 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Ane 4 19gtt; 
E 263644; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


KUNNING KIDDIES; group of baby songs, 
words by Eugene Hahne and others, 
music by Pearl Terry. [19359 

©: Aue. 2, 1911; 2c. Aus, 21 Gae; 
E 263412; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

KUSSLEHRE (DIE); walzerlied, aus 
der revue, Es gibt nur ein Berlin, 
text von F. W. Hardt, musik von 
Arthur Steinke. [19360 

@© July 25, 19-2 ee sully 26. 
1911; E 263101; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 

KYRIE ELEISON; from first mass, mu- 
sie by H. F. Fuller, op. 6, no. 1; in 
FH flat. [19361 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 2638610; H. F. Fuller, Chicago, II. 

Kym In DD; by A. M: Coodhart; 

mixed voices in harmony and unison. 

[19362 

@yAue: 8, 191d 22 es Aue: 9F ails: 

E 263735; A. M. Goodhart, Brighton, 
England. 

Lac (L£) D’EMERAUDE; ballet, sélection 
en suite d’orchestre, par Chillemont, 
pour orchestre complet avec piano- 


conducteur. Paris, E. Gaudet. 
[19363 
© Aue, 19 td Fe. Auer 4: 


Gis he 2Gasnor 
Paris, France. 


LADY MOON; words by Lord Houghton, 
* music by M. Saumarez Smith; wo- 
men’s voices. 4to. (Part songs, no. 
42.) [19364 
© July, 626, 1911: 2 e= silky, 329) 
1911; E 262808; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 

LAKESIDE; march and two-step, by G. 
Connell; piano. Columbus, O., Co- 
lumbus music pub. co. [19365 

© July 8;) 191dsik «2 Tully. 10, 
1911, & 1 e. July 26, 1911; E 263074; 
Grant Connell, Columbus, Ohio. 


Achille Monté, 


rr 


Adagio; von F. A. | LAMENT (THE) ; by Edwin H. Lemare, 


op. 79, for organ. (Two sketches, 
Wei! 11.) [19366 

© June 30, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263645; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


LAMENTATION IN G; by C.. J. Grey; 

organ. [19367 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 

E 262464; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


LAMENTO; par A. Scassola, pour violon 
solo. avec ace. de quatuor (instru- 
ments 4 cordes) et harpe ad lib, ou 
piano. [19368 

© Aug.. 10 191% oe Aue 14 
1911; E 263854; L. Monier, Lyon, 
France. 


LAND (THE) oF GAZzABOO; words and 
music by M. F. Ryan and F. Sisson. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19369 

© Aug. 12, 1911-79 2. Ane. 24) 

1911; E 265162; M. F. Ryan and F. 
Sisson, Carlin, Ney. 


LAND (THE) OF THE MAPLE TREE; 
words and music by A. G. Hilker. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[19370 

© July 23-190 Zee. July 27. 

1911; E 262261; A. G. Hilker, New 
York, Ni ¥- 


LANDSKNECHTS - SERENADE (Soldier’s 


Serenade); von Hrik Meyer-Hel- 
mund, op. 201, fiir piano. (Sechs 
characterstticke, no. 1.) [19571 


© June 10, 1911-2 e;-duly 28,5) 


1911; E 2638168; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


LANGUAGE (THE) OF LOVE; Serenade, 
by J. Howard Richardson; orches- 
tra. ; [19372 

© Aug. 12; AGI oie Aue 16 
1911; E 262807; J. Howard Richard- 
son, Somerville, Mass. 


LARGHETTO; lullaby, von Hmanuelle 
Barbella, arr. von Tivadar Nachéz; 
violine und klavier. 
terpieces from 17th and 18th cen- 
tury, no. 6.) [19373 

© Aug. 185 119i 2ec¢ Aus. 18; 
1911; E 264020; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Larco; de A. Campra, arr. par Cesare | 


Barison; violen. (Morceaux-classi- 
ques pour violon revus et doigtés 
avec acc. de piano, no. 4888.) [19374 

© July 24, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 21; 
1911; E 264133; G. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


1124 


(Classical mas- q 


‘LEADER 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 9, 1911 


LARGO IN C MINOR; by Friedmann 
Bach, transcribed by Georg Hggeling ; 
piano. [19375 

@eAve 19,1911: 2 «Aug: 25, 
1911; E 264266; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
_ Boston, Mass. 


LARK’S (THE) MORNING SONG; by C. 
Kolling, transcription by Theo. M. 
Tobani; theatre orchestra with piano 
ace. [19376 

© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 24, 
1911; EB 265081 ; Carl Fischer, New 
York, INS N; 


Lasca; for recitation, words by Frank 
Duprez, music by EH. J. Biedermann, 
op. 41, no. 2. New York, Edgar S. 
Werner & Co. [193877 


© aly 20. 1991: 2 ¢«. Tuly 25, 
1911; H 262214 : Edgar S. Werner, 
New York, N. Y. 


LAST DREAM a THE VIRGIN. See Mas: 
senet (J. HK. F.) 


LAUGHING EYES; words by J. R. Phil- 
lips, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19378 

© Avent, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
BH 263456; Jean Reid Phillips, Balti- 
more, Md. 


LAURIER (LE) BLESSE; prélude, de Le 
martyre de Saint Sébastien, musique 
de Claude Debussy, transcription 
par André Caplet, pour piano a 2 
mains. (Morceaux extraits, no. 4.) 

[19379 

Cody 29 191 2 ¢@. July 31, 

1911; E 263347; Durand et cGie., 
Paris, France. 


LEAD THOU ME ON; sacred song, words 
by Cardinal Newman, music by W. 
McConnell-Wood; no. 2 in C. 

[19380 

© Aus, 3, (941° 2 ¢. Aug. 4, 1911; 

E 263600; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


(THE) OF THE SUBMARINE 
BAND; words by:E. TT. Southern, 
music by Agatha Cummings South- 
ern. [19381 

= ie; Aue) 10} 1911 +!) B. 262642 5 


EK. T. Southern, San Francisco, Cal. 


yoo (LES) DE PIANO; Ou Les joies 
de la méthode Le Carpentier, paroles 
de Lucien Boyer et musique arr. par 
Lucien Boyer. [19882 


Gy Aue. 310%) 1901 =) 2 entAue 14, 
1911; E 268836; Joubert, Paris, 
France. 


19391 


LEFT BUT NOT FORGOTTEN; words by 
G. H. Proffite, music by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19383 

©VAnes, 12 C19: 2 ex Aue 24: 
1911; E 265288; George H. Proffite, 
Richmond, Va. 


LEGENDE; by F. Drdla, op. 84; violin 
and piano. [19384 
© Aug. 3, 1911; 2c. Aug. 14, 1911; 


E 263876; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 
by Trygve Torjussen, op. 38; 
piano. (Norwegian suite, no. 2.) 
[19385 


© Aug! 2, 1911: 2 c. Aug. 3, 19E4- 
FE 262488; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


paroles de Emile Chevaillier, 
musique de L. Chevaillier, op. 37, 
no. 1; chant et piano. Paris, France, 
M. Senart, B. Roudanez & cie. 
[19386 
© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 19, 1911; 
Fi 264089; Lucien Chevaillier, Paris, 
France. 


LEGENDS; by J. Speaight; piano. Lon- 
don, Novello & co. Itd. [19387 


@OvAue, 919i: 2c Aus. 11 19is 
E 2638772; Joseph Speaight, Thorn- 
ton Heath, England. 


LENDVAI (ErRwIN) Drei orgelstiicke; 
von EH. Lendvai, op. 4. 1. Praelu- 
dium 2. Intermezzo. 3. Passaca- 
glia. [19388 

© Aug... 16; 1911s Dae Anes L1G, 
1911; H 2638942; N. Simrock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


— Scherzo; von Erwin Lendvai, op. 
7; fiir grosses orchester. [19889 


Cr Ane. te tote Oe Aue. ain. 
1911; EK 263999; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


LEPRECHAUN (THE); Irish fairy tale, 
words by Mary Grant O’Sheridan, 
musie by A. Cyril Graham. [193890 

©?) Antes 23,5 195: 2-e. Aug: 25, 
1911; E 2653938; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Il. 


LET HEAVEN HIGHEST PRAISES BRING; 
words by Bonaventura, translated 
by Heloise Soule, music by John H. 
Gower. [19391 

© Marya, 15, ) 19th: 2. Aue. 9: 
1911; E 262611; Board of Sunday 
schools of the Methodist Episcopal] 
church, Chicago, Ill. 


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19392 


pt. cit, 0. S.; v. 6 


LET ME BE YOUR TEDDY BEAR; words by 
G. H. Vertz, music by Charles J. 
W. Jerreld. ‘Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [193892 

© Aug. 1, 1911, 2 ec. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263459; Gertrude Vertz, Burling- 
ton, Iowa. 


LET ME WANDER WHERE THE SWANEE 
RIVER FLOWS; words by L. C. Bor- 
den, music by Nelson Andrews. 
New York, B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19893 

© Aug. 5, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1911; 

E 262556; Lucille C. Borden, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 


BF. 


LET THE GAY OLD WORLD ROLL ON; 
words and music by A. D. Harrison. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19394 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1911; 

E 262559; Anna Day Harrison, Nich- 
olville, N. Y. 


LET THE LITTLE ONES COME; primary 
song, words by Hdith Sanford Til- 
lotson, music by J. Owen Long. 

: [19395 


©) Noe Bs, soe FA @s AIR 
1911; EH 262256; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


LET THE WHIPPGORWILLS TELL you I 
LOVE you; words by G. Tiernan, mu- 
sic by Arthur A. Penn. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19396 


© Aug) 15) 199i: 2 eh Aue 24. 
1911; EH 265214; George S. Tiernan, 
‘Jersey City, N. J. 


LET US GO TO DREAMLAND ON OUR 
HONEYMOON; words and music by 
Albert Kaiser. [19897 


©) July 28) 19th 2 eo aimly 26; 
1911; E 268098; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio, 


LET US HAVE PEACE; by Ernest R. 
Ball, arr. by Frank HE. Tours; in 
EF; vocal orchestra. Ato. [193898 

© Aug. 3, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4,,1911; 
E 268607; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N: Y. 


quartet, words by George Graff, 
jr., and Ernest R. Ball, music arr. 
by Walter L. Rosenberg. 1. Female 
voices. 2. Male voices. 38. Mixed 
voices. 4to. [19399-19401 
© July Si, Tots ie [each Aug. 
1, 1911; E 262363-262365; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


LET US LOVE, AS WE LOVED YEARS AGO; 
words by John R. Fingar, music by 
Chas. Scott. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. - [19402 


© July 25,1918 2 re uly 2b, 
1911; EH 2622382; John R. Fingar, 
Red Hook, N. Xe 
LEUCHTENDE TAGE; ged. von Ludwig 
Jakobowski, musik von Heinrich G. 
Noren, op. 37, no. 8; piano, (Vier 
lieder fiir eine singstimme mit piano- 
forte, no. 3.) [19403 
© Aug. 3, 1911; 2c. Aug. 15, 1911; 
EH 263914; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


LEUTNANTSLIEBCHEN (DAS); potpourri 
aus der operette, von Benno Stern- 
berg; piano. [19404 

© July 21, 191 2 5e a uly? 22, 
1911; E 262171; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


LIBRO DE INSTRUCCION ELEMENTAL; por 
Ferdinand Beyer, corregido y aumen- 
tado por Wm. Scharfenberg; piano- 
forte. Spanish ed. [19405 

© Aug. 7, 1901; Brey Anne 8,) 1911: 
EK 263703; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INGLE 


LIEBE; 
dichten 


nach  ge- 
Lennemann, 


stimmungsbilder, 
von Wilhelm 


musik von August Richard, ftir eine | 


Singstimme, streichquartett, horn 


und klavier. Partitur. 

© June 10, 1911; 2 e@. Aug. 15, 
1911; E 2638899; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


LIEBESJAGD (DIE) ; operette in 8 akten, 
von Theodor Fisher, musik von Her- 
mann Ritzau; klavierauszug mit 
text. [19407 

© July 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 15, 1911; 
D 18949; Biihnenverlag Niedersach- 
sen, G. m. b. H., Hannover, Ger- 
many. 


LIEBESLEID; aus der operette Die lie- | 


besjagd, von Hermann Ritzau; or- 


chester. 
©: July’ 25) aoilitie2 ew Aue, 218 
el Oils: 


derschsen, Hannover, Germany. 


LIEBESLIED (Love song) ; 
Atherton, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; 
solo and obligato violin part. [19400 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265082; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


1126 


[19408 


E 264106; Biihnenverlag Nie- 


[19406 


by Frank P. | 


SS 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 19426 
Liepespost; ged. von Ernst von Wil- | LirE ISN’T ALL ROSES, ROSIE; medley 
denbruch, 3. str. von. Erich Langer, march and two-step, by Seymour 


musik von Gustav Wohlgemuth, op. 
51, no. 1, fiir mannerchor, a cappella. 
Partitur. Ato. [19410 


@pAne 9) 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 263713; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


LIEBESZAUBER. See Chopin (F. F.) 


LIED DES BAJAZZO; aus der oper, Der 
bajazzo, oder Pagliacci, von R. Leon- 
-eavallo, bearb. von Otto Taubmann, 
fiir violine oder violoncello und 
klavier. [19411 


© ails 5, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263542; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin, 
Germany. 


LIED EINES MADCHENS (A _ maiden’s 
song) ; ged. von Wladimir von Hart- 
lieb, English words by John Bern- 
hoff, musik von Joseph Marx, ftir 
mittlere frauenstimme. [19412 

© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263518; Schuberthaus-verlag, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


LIED RECHBERGSCHER REITER; ged. von 
Alfred Huggenberger, musik von G. 
Niedermann, ftir mi&nnerchor. Par- 
titur. 4to. [19413 


Ohne ds, 1911; 2 ce. July -28, 
1911; E 2638184; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 


LIED voM SoORRENT; ged. von Paul 
Heyse, musik von Max Filke, op. 
119, no. 1, ftir md&nnerchor a cap- 
pella, mit baritonsolo. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [19414 

©, June 26, 1911; 2. ¢. July 28, 
AGH Be 268215; C. KF. W. Siegel’s 
musikalienhandlung, (R. Linnemann ) 
Leipzig, Germany. 


LIEDER AUS ALTER ZEIT; von Kite Hyan, 
mit gitarre oder klavierbegleitung. 
No. 1-15. 4to. [19415 

© June 23, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EK 263491; Friedrich Hofmeister, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


LiFe; words and music by C. C. Con- 
ner. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19416 

@Qyituly. I5.e1 Oe 2 ex July? 18; 
1911; E 260989; Clara C. Conner, 
Dallas, Tex. 


— words by A. Clementson, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19417 

@eAue 15,0 9l 2 -ewAue, 24. 
1911; E 265205: Arvid Clementson, 
San Francisco, Cal. 


Furth, arr. by E. S. S. Huntington; 
band. 4to. [19418 

© uly 28) 19-92. Sully 28, 
1911; E 263128; Joe Morris music 


co., New York, N. re 

Lir—E (THE) PRESERVER; march, by 
Claude d’Albert, arr. by G. H 
Reeves; full band. [19419 


© Wuly 22, 19 2 eo Aue. 24 
1911; . 265088 ; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


LIFE’S BLESSING; words by George El- 

lerton, music by Perey HE. Fletcher. 

[19420 

©mauly 224.0191 Dy eos Mulvey: 

1911; E 262218; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


LIFE’S SPRINGTIME; words by R. B. 
Hall, music by. RK. A.» Challinor. 
(Bayley & Ferguson’s festival mu- 
sic, no. 67.) [19421 

©) Janel?) 19 tse ey Aue ilo) 
1911; EK 263764; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


LIKE AS THE HART; words from Psalms, 


music by Sydney Scott; mixed 
voices; organ ace. (Choral album, 
no. 1014. ) [19422 


@yAue. 251914 © 2c Aue 2 191d 
E 263758 ; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


LILACS AND POPPIES; march two-step, 
by E. R. Kreher and Chas. J. Baum- 
ee piano. [19423 


©, July -28)5 191d oe. july vo, 
USL ale) 363371 : EB. R. Kreher & €o., 
Buffalo, INE YS 


LIL’L CHILE; words and music by Min- 
nie Dorlon; high voice, E flat. 
[19424 


© Aug. 14, 1911; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911; 
E 262577; Chandler-Ebel music ©o., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


LINDAS HIDALGUENSES; marcha two- 
step por Abundio Martinez, para 
piano. [19425 

©, une 20, 190s 2 -e. “Srulys 28, 
“1911; EH 263189 ; Otto y Arzoz, Mex- 
ico, Mexico. 


LINWOOD MARCH; by J. Potter; piano. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[19426 


©) July ‘15,1919 2 es July 18, 
1911; E 262000; James Potter, Sim- 
coe, Ontario, Canada. 


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19427 


pt. 115, .5S., v..6 


LIP BUILDERS OR DAILY STIMULANTS FOR 
THE AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL 
BRASS INSTRUMENT PERFORMER; by 
W. A. Barrington Sargent, treble 
and bass clef and EH flat bass. 

[19427 

© Aug: 23, 1919 2 2c Auere25, 

1911; E 265374; Cundy Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


LISTEN TO THE CHIMES; words by 
Walter C. Ballard, music by Lewis 
G. Stamm. [19428 

© July 29, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262492; Jos. Krolage music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


Liszt (FRANZ) Konzertetiide, no. 3, 
Des dur; von Fr. Liszt, tibertragung 
von M. Enrico Bossi. 1. Harmo- 
nium und harfe. 2. Orgel und harfe. 

[19429, 19430 

© June 24, 1911; 2c. each July 28, 

1911; E 263185, 263186; Fr. Kistner, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


LiTTLE Au Sip; lyrics by Edith Haney, 
music by Lynne A. Hazzard. 
[19431 
© 1 ec) Aue; 24. 19tt-) By 265024: 
Edith Haney, Chicago, Ill. 


LitTtLeE (A) BIT OF IRISH; words by 
Gus Kahn, music by Grace Le Boy, 
arr. by Eugene Platzmann. [194382 


© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 


E 262774; Maurice Shapiro, New 
Works NYG 
LiIfTLE (A) BLACK GIRL LIKE ME; 


words and music by M. E. Scheller. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[194383 

(Oy Ae PF aS Sw ols Aero 

1911; E 265256; Mary HE. Scheller, 
New York, N. Y. 


LITTLE BROWN MOUSE, TAKE CARE; writ- 
ten and composed by Bert Lee, Tony 
Lloyd, and Alf J. Lawrance. [19424 

©r Aug, 24. 19ids- DD) er Aug... 25, 
1911; E 264259; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, Hngland. 

LITTLE COUNTRY GIRL; words by A. W. 


Gaines, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[19485 

© Aus LS Woe nen Ge Aue. 2, 


1911; EH 265106; Albert W. Gaines, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 
LITTLE DREAMER; words and music by 


D. D. James. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [194386 
Op Aug. 2, oii 2 cee 24. 


1911; E 265172; D. D. James, Mat- 
toon, Ill. 


LittteE (A) DutTcH DANCE; by Fred- 
erick A. Williams, op) GP mo: 2: 
piano. (Five miniatures for the 
piano, no. 2.) [194387 

© Aug. 23; 19ti-e v2 ae Aug. 22, 
1911; E 262960; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


LITTLE FLOWERS COME THROUGH THE 
GROUND; words by Laura HE. Rich- 
ards, music by Robert W. Vasey. 

[194388 

© May 45, 1914 5 2oe. Aue... 9, 

1911; E 262609; Board of Sunday 

schools of the Methodist ae 
church, Chicago, Ill. 


LITTLE FOOTPRINTS; words by H. M. 
Davis, music by J. C. Eaton, New 
York, Old Dominion music co. 

[194389 

© Aug. 1, 19112 CoAnes Ss. 1911 - 

E 262397; Eva May Davis, Mt. Ver- 
non, Wash. 


LITTLE GIRL 0’ MINE; words by N. A. 
Conger, music by R. A. Ellis. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19440 

© July. 25) A491 aes tuly 25, 

1911; EK 262226; N. A. Conger, Flat 
Rock, Ind. 


LITTLE INDIAN; poem and music by E. 
L. Seyfert. 
Dugdale co. [19441 


© July. 15, Dold woe aauly » 18: 


1911; E 260979; Esther L. Seyfert, 


Germantown, Pa. 


LittLte Miss Fix-It; march and two- 


step, arr. by Paul Henneberg; or- | 


chestra and piano. 4to. [19442 
© .June 16) 190i = 2 en lahy.) 20) 


1911; E 262108; Carl Fischer, New . 


York UNG 


— selection, arr. by Paul Henneberg; 
full orchestra. — [19443 
© June 22> 19 [2 es suly 203 
1911; E 262104; Carl Fischer, New 
York, (Noo 


orchestra with piano ace. 

© Aug. “16, 1914-92 “ec eAue e248 
1911; E 265084; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Ni Xe 


LittLE (A) PICKANINNY LAK ME; 
words and music by M. M. Culter. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[19445 | 
© Aug. 12; 1911; 2 enue. 249 
1911; E 265184; Mary M. Culter, | 
Orange, Cal. 


1128 


Washington, H. Kirkus | 


waltzes, arr. by Paul Henneberg; 
[19444 | 


| 
t 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 19463 
LittLte (THE) SPANISH DANCER; by | LOOKS AND EYES; trio, words by Fred- 
Frederick A. Williams, op. 77, no. 4; erick EH. Weatherby, music by Joseph 
piano. (Five miniatures for the L. Roeckel, arr. by Frank Lynes; 
piano, no. 4.) [19446 women’s voices. (Octavo series, 
© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 22, women’s voices, no. 503.) [19455 
1911; E 262961; Willis music co., On July 2549? te: Shuly27, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 1911; E 262236; Arthur P. Schmidt, 


Boston, Mass. 
LITTLE VOICES THROUGH THE TEMPLE 
STEALING; words by William C. Ball, | LonD! HAVE MERCY ON THE MARRIED 


music by Horace Alden Miller. MAN; words by Edgar Leslie, music 

; [19447 by J. Fred Helf. [19456 

. E 262601; Board of Sunday schools E 262584; J. Fred Helf co., New 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, Yorks INS oY 


Chicago, Ill. LoRELEY; ged. von J. von Eichendorff, 


musik von Carlo Bosco, op. 33, fiir 
eine singstimme mit begleitung des 
pianoforte. [19457 
© June 15, 1981 3 22e:) Awe, 15, 
TOT: -H 263986; C. M. Busch 
(pseud. Carlo Bosco), Freiburg, 
Germany. 
LOSE BLATTER; 4 klavier-stiicke, nos. ~ 
14, von Alfred Schellhorn. [19458 
© Aug. 7, 1911; 2c. Aug. 21,1911; 
E 264122; Raabe & Plothow, Berlin, 
Germany. 


LITTLE WAG; waltz, by Marie Seuel- 

Holst, op. 8,no.1; piano. [19448 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1911; 

E 262648; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. N: Y¥. ; 


Liza JANE; words and music by L. E. 
Henry. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19449 


@ Age. d2, 1911; 2. c. Aue. 24, 
1911; EH 265287; Laura E. Henry, 
St. Louis, Mo. 


LOLITA IN OLD Maprip; waltz ballad, 
words and music by Clarice Man- 
ning, arr. by Eugene Platzmann. 

[19450 

(Oosuly, 25. 1911; 2c. Aug: 26, 

1911; E 265440; Clarice Manning & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


Lost LOVE; words and music by EH. M. 
Stead. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19459 


© Aue? 412) 1910 5 2 ce Anes, 
1911; E 265169; Edith Stead, Ada, 
Ohio. 

LOVE AND SPRINGTIME; words by Kath- 
erine Lynch-Smith, music by John 
W. Metcalf; sop. or tenor, mezzo 
sop. or baritone and alto or bass. 

[19460 


© Ate? 19) 1911 2 Ee) Ausy ot. 
1911; E 262916; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


LOVE BADE ME WELCOME; words by 
George Herbert, music by R. 
Vaughan Williams. (Five mystical 
songs no. 3.) [19461 

© Julye28,1 90 2 en dulye Si, 
1911; E 263303; Stainer & Bell, 


LONGING; words by Rene Bronner, 
music by H. W. Petrie. [19451 
© Ghuly 2s, 191t: 2 c July 31, 
1911; E 2638318; Thos. Goggan & 
bros., Galveston, Tex. 


LONGING FOR YOU, DEAR; words and 
musie by M. A.C. Butts. New York, 
Jerome H. Remick & co. [19452 

er suly 25, 1911> 2c July, 27, 
1911; E 262266; M. Audrey Cable 
Butts, New York, N. Y. 


LOOKING BEYOND; words by A. Quimby, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Tut abodes; pe land. 


Washington, H. Kirk _ | LOVE DIVINE; music by Oscar J. Lehrer. 
as 0O8) — pene eee (Gin sthtes tehoir, wo i25 tno. 6. Aug: 


© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; Ors wly 122,\ 1914): Bic. Awe. 9) 0940 5 


1911.) [19462 
© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 c..Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263461; Alfred Quimby, Man. © Aug. 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263583; Fillmore brothers ©co., 
chester, N. H. - | to ee : 2 
_ Cincinnati, Ohio. 

LOOKING THIS WAY; words and music | Love HAS COME; words by Robert 
by. J. W. Van De Venter; male Browning, music by A. Cyril Gra- 
voices. [19454 ham. [19463 

© July 8, 1911; 2c Aug. 4, 1911; Cr Aue, 623) Ott 12 Je stAue. 25; 
E 263587; Charles M. Alexander, 1911; E 265294; Clayton F. Summy 
Philadelphia, Pa. ' ~~ ¢o., Chicago, Il. 


1129 


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19464 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 6 


LOVE IN A BONNET; words and music 
by E. H. Bouton. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19464 

Or Aust 12) 1Oti 2 te eee 
1911; E 265247; Htta H. Bouton, 
Mattawan, Mich. 


LOVE (IN A PARENTHESIS); words by 
John K. Le Baron, music by J. S. 


Bacon. Devon, Pa., Homestead 
music co. [19465 
© Aus 14° 19102 Ve Aue 1G, 
1911; EH 262800; Julia Stevens 
Bacon, St. Louis, Mo. 
LOVE IS SOMETHING THAT, HAS TO 


crow; from Bright eyes, words and 
music by Cecil Lean. [19466 

©) Nuss 245 191 2 ea Aue 25: 
1911; EH 265390; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


LOVE-LASS WALTZES; by G. C. Murphy; 

orchestra. 4to. [19467 

© Aug. 15, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 

EH 263574; George C. Murphy, Cort- 
land, N. Y. 


LOVE ME; words by Elizabeth Barrett 
Browning, music by Robert Con- 
ingsby Clarke. No. 1 in E fiat, and 
MOs> 2 crak [19468 

© July 30, 191-2 e Aue i dota: 
FE 262382; Cary & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


LOVE ME ALL THE TIME; by Melville 
Nordi; vocal orchestra; in B flat. 
4to. [19469 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
EH 262595; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, N.Y: 


LOVE ME TO-DAY WHILE I AM LIVING, 
FOR YOU WILL MISS ME WHEN I AM 


DEAD; words and music by G. T. 
Masteryanni. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19470 


© July 25, 1911; 2c. Aug. 7, 1911; 
E 268665; Gidion T. Masteryanni, 
Monessen, Pa. 


LOVE (THE) OF CHRIST CONSTRAINETH ; 
words by Cara B. Evans, music by 
Edwin C. Soley. [19471 

' © May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262629; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Il. 


LovE (THE) OF JESUS; words by R. 
R. Hall, music by F. A. Challinor. 
(Bayley and Ferguson’s festival 
music, no. 70.) [19472 


Gavan: G2: 19nd 2 “ey pAere 10: 
1911; E 263761 : Bayley & Fergu- 
son, ‘Glasgow, Scotland. 


Love (THE) OF LONG AGO; words by 
M. Coordes, music by A. B. Carter 
[arr. by Carrie B. Wilson Adams]. 

i [19473 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1911; EB 262401: 
Minna Coordes, Terra Haute, Ind. 


LOVE ROSE; by Leo Bennett; orches- 
tra. [19474 
© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 ce Aug. 25, 
1911; H 265407 : “Metropolitan music 
pub. co., New York, Ne as 


-—— words by Sam M. Lewis, music 
by Leo Bennett. [19475 
© Aug. 24, 1914 =) ae Ane 25, 
1911; E 265410; Metropolitan music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


LOVE’S CONFIDING; wedding music, by 
Frederick Emerson Farrar; piano 
or organ. [19476 

© July 31, 1914; 2 €- July 31, 
1911; E 263318; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LovE (A) SONNET; by Albert Ross 

Parsons; piano. [19477 

© Aug, 7, 1911°:>2 ec Aue 71911: 

E 263680; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Love (A) sTory; duet, words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Edward Leices- 
ter; no. 1, soprano and baritone. 

[19478 


© Aug. 17, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 18, 
1911; E 264038; Aseherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, Eng- 
land. 


Love (A) THAT NEVER DIES; words and 
music by B. J. Bowen. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19479 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EK 263458; Bertha J. Bowen, Glad- 
brook, Iowa. 


LOVE TRIUMPHANT; intermezzo, by M. 
Dorel; piano. [19480 
©°> Aug) 14 "oT Sui 2a eae. lee 
1911; E 263976; Edward Saxon, 
London, England. 


LOVE WATCHES; words and music by B. 
Sancton. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19481 

© Aug. 1, 1911 2 epAne. 2) TOT 
E 263457; Bessie M. Sancton, Bald- 
win, Long Island, N. Y. 


LOVED BY THEE; words by Robert 
Browning; music by T. V. Cator. 
[19482 


© 1c Aug. 25, 1911; H 265399; 
Thomas Vincent Cator, San Jose, 
Cal. 


1130 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


19501 


LOovED (THE) ONES WHO DO NOT COME; 
words and music by H. J. Humphrey. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19483 


@yAue. 1 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
BE 263454; H. J. Humphrey, Seattle, 
Wash. 


Lover’s (A) DREAM; words and music 
by Milo Denney. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19484 

@ Ane, 1, 1911; 2.c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263460; Israel Rubin, New Or- 
-leans, La. 


LOVE’S CALL AT TWILIGHT; poem by 
A. E. Brotherhood, music by Homer 
Tourjée. [19485 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911; 
E 262573; Amelia E. Brotherhood, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


LOVE’S ENCHANTMENT; waltz, by Her- 
bert Peters; piano. [19486 


cman. 2911. 2c. Aug. .12, 
1911; E 262669; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


LOVE’S FAVORITE; composed by F. G. 
Love, arr. by Len Fleming; violin 
solo with piano ace. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19487 


© Ane i? 101 2 ec. Aug.-24, 
1911; HE 265186; Fred G. Love, Wil- 
liamstown, W. Va. 


LovE’S LABYRINTH; words by L. G. 
Folsom, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

: [19488 

© Auge. 18, 1911: 2 c¢. Aug. 24, 

1911; EK 265103; Lou G. Folsom, 
Manhattan, Kans. 


LOVE’S OLD SWEET SONG; words by B. 
Fraikes, music by Raleigh Rowe. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19489 

@meduly 25, 1911: 2 -e; July 25; 

1911; E 262225; Barney Fraikes, 
Washington, Pa. 


LovE’s PLEA; words by J. Jackson, mu- 
sic by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19490 

© "Aue. 15) 1911: 2 €) Aus. 24, 
1911; E 265217; Jewel Jackson, 
Tyler, Tex. BE AA ; 


LOVE’S PLEADINGS; waltzes, by H. How- 

ard Cheney; piano. [19491 

© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1911; 

E 262524; Miller-Biggin music co., 
Middletown, N. Y. 


LOVE’S ROMANCE; by Ferdinand Him- 
melreich; piano. [19492 
©; duly 315 Tot 2. el satuiliye oi: 
1911; EH 2683819; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LOVE’S SENTENCE; words by Joe Good- 
win, music by Geo. W. Meyer. 
[19493 
©: Ae) 14.1911" 2 e.- Aue. 14, 
1911; EH 262688; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 

LOVE’S SWEET DREAMING; words by L. 
P. Sullevan, music by D. C. Ahlers. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19494 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2.c. Aug. 8, 1911; 
E 262569; Lytton P. Sullevan, Reno, 
Ney. 

LGVE’S TORMENT (Liebesschmerz); by 
Franz C. Bornscheim; violin and 
piano. [19495 

© July 6, 1911; 2¢. July 20, 1911; 
E 262105; Carl Fischer, New York, 
Nic: 

LOVE’S VISION; by Emile Gastelle. 

(Ruby series, brilliant pianoforte 

pieces, no. 23.) [19496 
© Aue. elie) Aste 2) es Auer v6. 

1911; E 263939; Orpheus music pub. 

co., London, England. 


LU COMPARE E LA CUMMARE; duetto, 
versi di T. Ferrazzano, musica di D. 
Jetti; canto e mandolino. [19497 

©Qleduly<iS8. 190) 1 .e.dulye20: 
1OrE de. July 25.4901 = By 2622s: 
Italian book co., New York, N. Y. 


LULLABY OF THE PINES; by Ella Wash- 
burn Barden; piano. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19498 

©rAus, 1, 1911-2 ¢ Auge 2, 1910: 
E 263455; Ella R. Barden, Marion, 
Mass. 


LuLU; paroles de Janor and F. L. 
Bénech, musique de Ch. de Buco- 
vich; piano et chant. [19499 

©) Avion) 10. 1Oili 2) ce. Avis. 4s 
1911; E 263888; L. Bénech, Paris 
France. 


LULU GREEN; words and music by H. 
C. Albright. [19500 


©} Sully (281190112 ver, uly 28: 
1911; E 263118; H. C. Albright, Co- 
lumbiana, Ohio. 


LUXEMBOURG; valse, on melodies from 
the Count of Luxembourg, by Franz 
Lehar, arr. by Shipley Douglas; 
band. 4to. (Chappell’s brass and 
reed band journal, no. 85.) [19501 

©) Aug. 14919912 e.. Aue. 15; 
1911; E 263918; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


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19502 


pt. 111,n.s.,v.6 4} 


Lypia; waltzes, by A. J. Hallworth; 
piano. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19502 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 268462; Arthur J. Hallworth; 
Togus, Me. 


Lys (LE) (The lily); valse lente by 
Claude B. Yearsley; piano. [19503 


@ duly 24, 491- BUe. Tully 26 
1911; EH 263079; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London, England. 


MA HONEY MINE; a pickanniny sere- 


nade, words and music by N. D. 
Mann. [19504 
© Aug. Goh 72 coal SL, 
1911; E 263280; Nat D. Mann, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
MacDowELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER) 


Nautilus; by H. A. MacDowell, op. 

55, no. 7, arr. by C. Charlton Pal- 

mer; organ. (Edition no. 126 a-b.) 

[19505 

© July “25, 1911. Be *Juty 27; 

1911; BE 262237; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


MAcHT HOCH DIE TUR (Your portals 
raise); Kantate, worte von Georg 
Weissel, English words by Fanny 
S. Copeland, musik von Julius Weis- 
mann, op. 34. 1. Sopran solo, chor 
und klavier. 4to. 2. Mit orchester 
begleitung. [19506, 19507 


© July 6, 1911; 2 c each Aug. 2, 
1911; E 268512, 263518; Tischer & 
Jagenberg, lItd., Cologne, Germany. 


Map (THE) HOUSE RAG; words by Ed- 
‘gar Leslie, music by Freddy Wat- 
son, arr. by Wm. H. Tyers. [19508 

© Aug: 8, 1911: 2c. Aug. 7, 1911; 
E 263670; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York, N. Y. 


MADAME BuTTERFLY. See Puccini (G.) 


Mapcap (THE) MONTHS; musical trav- 
esty on the English climate, written 
and composed by Clementine Ward. 

[19509 


@) Ave. (2ile Pid 92) tea Auge, 19; 
1911; E 264226; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


MARCHEN (DAS) SPRICHT EINEN EPI- 
Loc; by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, 
op. 3, no. 7; piano. (7 stticke fur 
pianoforte, no 7.) [19510 

Oriuly 27, 11911 2esaly 729; 
1911; E 262324; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


MARCHEN-WALZER; aus. der operette, 
Die liebesjagd, von Herm. Ritzau, 
fiir klavier zu 2 hinden. [19511 


© July 18, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 2,1911; } 
EH 263553; Biihnenverlag Nieder- \j 


sachsen, g. m. b. h., Hannover, Ger- 
many. 


MAUSCHEN-WALZER; nach motiven der 
operette Hoheit amnsiert sich, von 
Rudolf Nelson; infanterie musik. 

[19512 

Ge Aug. 4, 1911; 2 e. Aug. 4, 1911; 

E 263581 ; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Germany. 


MacpaLia (Danse italienne) ; by Géza |} 
Horvath, op. 122; piano. (3 com- | 
positions no. 3.) [19513 | 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 3, 1911; | 
E 262466; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS; by | 
J. H. Adkins; in G (Stainer & | 
Bell’s modern church services, no. | 
121.) [19514 | 

© Aug. 3, 1911; 2c Ang. 5, 191157) 
E 262522; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Macnoria; polka, by H. A. Vander | 
Cook; cornet solo with piano acc. 
[19515 | 

© Aug. 4,1911; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1911; | 

E 262881;.H. A. Vander Cook, Chi- | 
cago, Ill. 


MAHNUNG; ged. von H. Mettler, musik | 
von Fritz Baselt, fiir ma&nnerchor. | 
Partitur. [19516 | 

©-June 22, 10th 2 ye sully 23-5 | 
1911; E 263144; Fritz Baselt, Frank- | 
furt a. Main, Germany. 


Marip (THE) AND THE MILLIONAIRE; 
words and music by J. W. Gibson. 
[19517 


© 1¢ Aug. 16,290 e EH 262087 5 
Julia W. Gibson, Berkeley, Cal. 


Maip o’ GLENMORE; Scotch ballad, ly- 
ric by William H. Gardner, music 
by Jas. L. Gilbert. [19518 

© Aug: 16, Olt te, Aue 17; 
1911; E 262888; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Maw (THE) OF OLD Maprip; words by 
Ruth Deppman, music by Alfonso 
Zelaya. [19519 

©l1e. July 26, 1911; H 262694; 
Blood-Koehler & co., Chicago, Il. 


1132 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


19538 


MAIDEN’S DREAM (Miidchentraum) ; sa- 
lonsttick, by Carl Heins, op. 178; 
piano. [19520 

(© Ause..18, 1911; 2.c. Aug. 18, 
1911; E 264007; Cooperative music 
co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


MAIGLOCKCHEN (Lilies of the valley) ; 
gavotte von Franz J. Liftl, op. 115, 
fiir klavier zu 6 hinden, ohne ok- 
tavenspannung mit bezeichnung des 
fingersatzes. (3 leichte tanzweisen, 
‘BO: 2. ) [19521 


© sone 2, 1911: 2 ¢ Aug. 15, 
1911; E 263894; Bosworth & ©Co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


| MAKE ME LOVE YOU LIKE I NEVER LOVED 


BEFORE; words by Alfred Bryan, 
music by Fred. Fischer. [19522 

erage 1911: 2 c. Aug: 5,.1911; 
EK 262523; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York, N. -Y: 


MAMA’S NAUGHTY BOY; words and mu- 
sic by Z. Horton. Washington. H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19523 

@ Ave. tf 1911; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911: 
EK 263451; Zoe Horton, Gridley, 
Kans. 


Man (THE) IN THE MOON IS WISE; 


words by J. Fortier, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19524 

moAg= 12 1911: 2 ¢. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265808; Juliet Fortier, 
Pittsfield, Mass. 


Man! WHAT IS IT; written and com- 
posed by Paul: Pelham and Fred. E. 
Terry. [19525 


@rAnue 26) 1911* 2 c. Aus. 28, 
1911; E 264306; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


MANDA AT THE BASEBALL GAME; words 
by N. Campbell, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19526 

i) Aye 12) 1Olit: 2: e (Aue. 24, 
1911; E 265225; N. Campbell, Buf- 
talo; INC OY. 


MANDY, LET’S GO TO THE OP’RY; words 
and music by Nell Lieurance. [19527 


© Aust 19Tt= "2 “e" Mus! 715, 
1911; EK 262765; Nell Lieurance, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


MANNAGGIA ’0 MARITO; versi di A. Fer- 
razzano, arr. by R. Segré; canto e 
mandolino. [19528 

sully 18) 1911: A. etuly 20, 
ait Th empuly 25, 1910 > 262206 - 
Italian book co., New York, N. Y. 


Manon; valse, by Gustave Colin; or- 
chestra and piano conductor. [19529 
©) Tully 26; 19% 12) .e. July 27, 
1911; E 262291; Hawkes & Son, 
London, England. 


Man’s (A) LOVE; words and music by 
M. M. Martin. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19530 

© “Aug. 12, 4911252 @ Ang, 2, 
1911; E 265278; Margaret M. Mar- 
tin, Watonga, Okla. 


MARCH FROM UNDINE; by Benedict, 
arr. by J. Stuart Archer; organ. 

[19531 

© Aug. 14, 1911; 2: ¢. Aue? 15, 

1911; E 263924; Ascherberg, Hop- 

wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


MARCH OF THE GNOMES (Der aus- 
marsch) ; hy ©. P. Hartung, op. 48; 
piano. (In Dwarfiand no 2.) 

[19532 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 

E 262467; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MARCH OF THE GOBLINS; by Bert R. 
Anthony, op. 87, no. 1; piano. Bos- 
ton, Evans music co. (Four picture 
pieces, no. 1.) [19533 

© Age. 91. 1911: Be”: Wines 715, 
1911; EK 262761; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MARCHE DE FETE; par Henri Biisser, 
op. 36. Partition d’orchestre. 

[19534 

Ge July 29, 1911" De. tuly Si, 

1911; E 263349; Durand et cie., 

Paris, France. 
——-— pour 1° violons. [19535 
©. Aue. “10° 191d oe Ane. 14, 


1911; E 2638821; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


MARCHE DES SPORTS; two-step par A. 
Bose, pour piano. [19536 
© TANS lO. Loti) Dy eG. Aue 14s 
1911; E 263804; A. Bose, Paris, 
France. 


MARCHE FANTASQUE; par A. Monier, 
pour orechestre avec piano -con- 
ducteur. 4to. [19537 

©) Ave AO oil <2 e- Awe. 14. 
1911; EH 263803; A. Bose, Paris, 
France. 

MARCHE ORIENTALE; par D. Cré- 
mieux, arr. par L. Diodet; orches- 
tra with piano acc. 4to. [19538 

©) Aue: 16,1 dOnt 72 ve. (Aue... 17, 
1911; E 263970; L. Digoude-Diodet, 
Paris, France. 


1133 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19539 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


MarcHE SLAVE. See Tschaikowsky 


(PD) 


MARCHE TRIOMPHALE; pdr HK. Lévéque, 
op. 47, pour violon seul. (Six études- 
caprices, No. 6.) 

©. July -29; 1911; 2-c July. 31, 
1911; EK 263361; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


MarcHONS AU BONHEUR; chanson- 
marche, paroles de V. Telly et F. L. 
Bénech, musique de Ch. de Buco- 
vich. [19540 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c Aug. 14, 
1911; E 268796; L. Bénech, Paris, 
France. 


MARGARET’S CRADLE SONG; words by 
Henrik Ibsen, Eng. translation by 
O. T. Arneson, music by Hmma 
Dahl. (Northern ed. no. 78.) 

[19541 


© Aug. 5, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 263739; Northern book and music 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


MARSELEETE; waltzes by L. Grant; 
piano. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19542 

© Ages 12.) A912) C2 Ane, (24, 
1911; E 265266; Leta Grant, Deep- 
water, Mo. 


Mary I Love rou; medley march and 
two-step, by McNamara and O’Hare, 
arr. by E. S. S. Huntington; orches- 
tra. Ato. [195438 

©) Auge, 2; 1911. 2c. Aug. 3; 1901; 
E 263483; Jos. Morris music co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MASHED POTATOES; by C. L. Woolsey ; 


piano. [19544 
©) Aes a2 Oh 2 eh ue ele, 
1911; E 262846; C. L. Woolsey, 


Braymer, Mo. 


MasseneT (JULES EMite FReperic) 
Cinderella ; a fairy tale in 4 acts and 
6 tableaux, poem by Henri Cain, 
music by J. Massenet, English trans- 
lation by Henry Grafton Chapman; 
vocal score. [19545 
© Aug. 10, “19td 20 e8 Auer ale, 
1911; D 18945; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


Grisélidis; conte lyrique en 3 
actes, de J. Massenet, fantaisie- 
Mosaique arr. par HK. Tavan, pour 
orchestre, avec  piano-conducteur. 
4to. (L’opéra symphonique, no. 23.) 
[19546 
@© Aue. 0,7) 19d 2 e;) HAruies 14, 
1911; EK 263824; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


[195389 - 


MASSENET (JULES EMILE FRtp&RIC)— 
Continued. 

Last dream of the Virgin; prélude 

by J. Massenet, arr. by Alvin Buech- 

ner, rev. and ed. by Gustav Saenger; 

violoncello with piano acc. [19547 


© June 28, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EH} 262385; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING 


MATINEE BRILLANT (Bright and early) ; 
by Mentor Crosse, op. 16, no. 1; 
piano. (12 little compositions in a 
popular vein, no. 1.) [19548 

© Aug. 25, 191%; 2G Aug: 25; 
1911; E 265420; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


May WALK; mazurka, by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 136, no. 4; piano. 
(Pleasures of youth, no. 4.) [19549 

© Aue. £26) 191 oes Nine, 23. 
1911; E 262979; Brehm bros., Erie, 
Pa. 


MAYBE; words by Jeanette Hubbard, 
[music by H. Kirkus Dugdale co.] 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19550 


© July 12) 192 es aly. 18) 
1911; E 262025; Mrs. Mary Hub- 
bard, Fort Atkinson, Wis. 


MAYBE I WILL AND MAYBE I WON’T; 
words by R. W. Scharff, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19551 

© July 12,) Wim erachely. 18: 
1911; E 262021; Richard W. Scharff, 
New Castle, Ind. 


MAYBE SOMEDAY; words and music by 
Charles F. Strickland. [19552 
©> July Sie 19 a em auilyeo1, 
1911; E 263307; Fred Heltman, 
Cleveland, Obio. 


MAYING-TIME; words by Ed. Tesche- 
macher, music by Kenneth Rae; in 
E flat. [19553 

© July 31, 1911; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911; 
E 263705; J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


MazurKA; by A. Zarzycki, op. 26, rev. 
and fingered by Gustav Saenger; 
violin and piano. [19554 

© July: 28, 19112 '¢ Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265085; Carl Fischer, New 
York; N.o¥: 


MAZURKA ROMANTIQUE; by L. J. Oscar 

Fontaine, op. 838; piano. [19555 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 

H 264524; Theo. Presser, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


1134 


| MEDITATION. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| no. 9, 1911 


19573 


| ME OLD GRAY NAG AND I; words by W. 


Cassin, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19556 


eau t 1911-2 ec Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263452; Wm. Cassin, Derby, Conn. 


MEADOW DANCE; gavotte, by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 136, no. 1; piano. 
(Pleasures of youth, no. 1.) [19557 

ie) Aue. 26, 1911; 2 c.. Aug. 23, 
1911; EH 262980; Brehm bros., Erie, 

7 Ea. 

MEDITATION ; by Alexandre Glazounow, 
op. 82, revised and edited by Gustav 
Saenger; violin and piano. [19558 

ro tune 25. 1911: 2 ¢. July 20, 
1911; E 262107; Carl Fischer, New 
York, .N. Y. 


par A. Scassola, pour  violon, 
harpe et orchestre. 4to. [19559 
< Aus: 10; 1911; 2 c. Aug. 14, 


1911; E 2638790; F. Salabert, Paris, 
France. 


See Gounod (C. F.) 
MEET ME NELLIE DARLING BY THE 


BRIGHT MOON-LIGHT; words and 
musie by C. 8S. Case. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19560 


one, a2, 1941s 2 ¢. Aug..-24, 
1911; E 265261; C. S. Case, Lester- 
Shire, N. Y. 


MEET ME ON THE BOARDWALK IN THE 
EVENING; words and music by F. 
Wilkinson. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19561 

© Aue. 18, 1911: 2 ec. Aug 24, 
1911; E 265325; Frank Wilkinson, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


MEET ME ONCE AGAIN; words by A. 


Quimby, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19562 


Op Age. 15, 1911: 2 @, Aug. 24, 
1911; EK 265218; Alfred Quimby, 
Manchester, N. H. 


MEET ME OVER THERE; words and mu- 
sic by Thoro Harris. [19563 


@© July 30; 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262420; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


MEET ME WHEN THE SUN IS SETTING; 
words by L. S. V. Sollars, music by 
Willard Groom. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [19564 


Oe shuly 325, 190d. > Ose tuly. 25, 
1911; E 262223; Leonora S. V. Sol- 
lars, Sheridan, Wyo. 


MEETING TO SEVER; words by Mrs. 
L. A. Frigheit, music by Len Fiem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19565 

© Aue. 1; 191t- 2 -¢, Aug 2 1911: 
E 263453; Mrs. L. A. Frigheit, New- 
akes ens 


MEIN VATERLAND; ged. von Jul. Sturm, 
musik von Josef Werth; méanner- 
chor; partitur und stimmen. (Samm- 
lung minnerchore, serie 1, no. 2.) 

[19566 


OQ, ily. 2h AO. 2 en. Aus 20. 
1911; E 264138; J. A. Werth, Bonn, 
Germany. 


MEINE SEELE LOBSINGET DEM HERRN! 
worte und musik von Wilhelm 
Heinemann, op. 22, no. 1; mezzo- 
sop. oder bariton mit violine und 
orgel, harmonium oder klavier. 

[19567 
© July 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 2638566; Wm. A. Kaun music co., 
_ Milwaukee, Wis. 


MELANCHOLY FALL; words and music 
by HE. P. Dudley. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19568 

© Aner 1901 2 eo Aue 2. tot: 
EK 263448; Eugene Proctor Dudley, 
Augusta, Ga. 


MELODIOSE STUCKE; von Ernst 
Schmidt, op. 82; violoncell mit kla- 
vierbegleitung. 1. Heft 2. 2. Heft 
3. [19569, 19570 


g. 8, 1911; 2 ec. each Sept. 5, 
ek . 264418, 264419; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


symphonie composi- 
tion, by Max Vogrich; violin and 
piano. [19571 

©" July 238,-191t > 2 e.: July! 29: 
1911; EH 262321; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N.Y: 


MEMENTO MORI; 


MEMORIES OF HOME; words by Mrs. M. 
EK. Gillett, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19572 

©) Are ih? Ode: 1D).Ke:- Ane? 124. 

1911; E 265163; Mrs. M. E. Gillett, 
Springfield, Mass. 


MEMORIES OF MOTHER; words by Fred 
P. Morris, music by Robert Hark- 
ness; male voices. [19573 

© July 3S, 19dt-2 ec. Aue: 4, 19LL: 
E 268596; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1135 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19574 


pt. 1, n.s.,v.6 i 


MEMORIES OF MY BOYHOOD DAYS; words 
by John McKenna, music by F. M. 
Paine. [19574 


© July 28, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1911; 


E 262361; Francis M. Paine, Los | 


Angeles, Cal. 


MmrMoRIES OF SPAIN; by Leon Gross; 
piano. [19575 
(@) Aue te Oh ss 2 e. Age aa. 
1911; E 262682; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


MEMORIES OF THE LILACS; words and 
music by O. L. Corson. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19576 

OrAug, 1 19d: 2 ce Augs 2, eon: 
HE 263446; O. L. Corson, Dividing 
Creek, N. J. 


Memory (A) (Ricordo); romanza, 
English version by Percy Pinkerton, 
Italian words by Bernal Resky, mu- 
sic by A. Luzzatti; no. 1 in D minor, 
no. 2 in EF minor. [19577 

©. Aug) 14; 1911; 2 e) Awe. 15, 
1911; E 263926; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lid., London, England. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wig FELIx) Ange qui chante; 
celestial melody, by F. Mendelssohn, 
revised and edited by Gustav Saen- 
ger; violin and piano. [19578 

© July 28, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 24, 
1911; H 265063; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


MENETRIER (LE) ; poéme, symphonique 
en trois parties, par Max D’Ollone, 
pour violon et orchestre.. Partition. 

[19579 

© duly 29; 191d" 2 ve. Sarhy, oak 
1911; HK 263357 ; Heugel et cie, Paris, 
France. 

MENUET. See Beethoven (lL. van) 

MENUETT; von Hubert Jahrow, op. 10; 
violonecell u. klavier. (Sechs kleine 
violoncell-stiicke, no. 1.) [19580 


O Aug<AG, 2 ie 2) Cy Anos aly: 
1911; E 268996; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


von Paul Juon, op. 48, fiir klavier. 
(Miniaturen, no. 4.) [19581 

© June 14, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263537; Schlesinger’sche buch- 
und musikhandlung (Rob. Lienau), 
Berlin, Germany. 


MENUETT. See Haydn (F. J.) 


MENUETTO; von Giuseppe Exaudet, arr. |) 


von Tivadar Nachéz; violine und 
klavier. (Classical masterpieces 
from 17th and 18th century, no. 4.) 

[19582 


© Aug. 18; 190f; 2 e Aug. 18, 
1911; E 264021; N. Simrock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


MERCEDES; valse espagnole; by En- 
rique Miro, arr. by G. Gast; mili- 
tary band. [19583 


© Aug. 25, 1910 27 ec, Aue 26. 
1911; E 265481; G. Schirmer, New 
Yorks NEUE 


MERCY IS FREE; words by Charles W. 
Bridwell, music by Lillian Bridwell. 
[19584 


© Aug. 16, 1911-727 eeAug,, 17, 
1911; EK 262870; Pentecostal union, 
Bound Brook, N. J. 


MERMAID; words by A. Steyn, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19585 
© Aug: 1, 191: Qe Ane 2 1911: 
E 268449; A. Steyn, Hays, Kans. 


MERRY BOYS AT SEA; glee song, com- 
posed by Joseph Yarwood, arr. by 
fF. Leslie; alto, two tenors and: 
bass. (Chappell’s voeal library of 
part songs, no. 79.) [19586 

© Aug. 22, (Sipe geese. (25° 
1911; E 264220; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


Merry (A) SPIN; tone picture, by 
Marie Seuel-Holst, op. 8, no. 2; 
piano. [19587 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 10,1911; 
E 262649; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Vouk, INA We * 


Mexticoco; libretto by Lyman Bryson, 

music by Daisy Higgins. [19588 

© 1c. Aug. 18, 1911; D 18954; 
Doane Powell, Omaha, Nebr. 


MEYER (REINHARDT) Five songs; 
from the sketch, the Prize-winner, 
words by G. H. Hadley, music by 
Reinhardt Meyer. [19589 


©1e. July 25, 1911; E 262196; 
George HK. Hadley, Haverhill, Mass. 


MIA MOGLIE CA’ CANNA; macchietta, 

versi e musica di L. Donadio; canto 

e mandolino. [19590 

© Aug. 18, 1919 22e3 Ams. 23, 

1911; H 264222; Italian book co., 
New York, N. Y. 


1136 


i] 


| Mit (THE) ; 


MINNIE IS MINE; 


MINSTREL (THE) KING; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| Mip-pAy (A) DREAM; by I. A. Saucier; 


piano. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19591 

eeenue 17, 1911: 2 ¢..Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265312; Irwin A. Saucier, 
Saucier, Miss. 


| Mienon. See Thomas (C. L. A.) 
MILITIAMAN (THE); military march, 


by Henry W. Blaine, arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer; military band. 4to. [19592 


ae Age 11. 1911: 2 c« Aug. 14, 


-1911; E 262749; J. W. Pepper & 


son, Philadelphia, Pa. 


MILK AND HONEY; OR, BURNING BUSH 


SONGS, NO. 4. Selected by Duke M. 
Farson, F. M. Messenger, Edwin L. 
Harvey, Louis F. Mitchel, Wm. T. 
Pettengill. Waukesha, Wis., Metro- 
politan church association [1911] 
[128] p. 12mo. $0.15. [19593 
© July 29, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
A 292932; Metropolitan church 
assn., Waukesha, Wis. 
by Benjamin Cutter; 
violin and piano. (5 characteristic 
pieces, no. 1.) [19594 
eae 2, 1911- 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 2624382; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


| MILLER’s (THE) Boy; by Paul Zilcher, 


ed. by S. L. Herrmann; piano. 
[19595 
@ Aw 71.099 -2 « Aug. 17, 
1911; E 262825; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MINNIE; words and music by Alma L. 


Thompson. [19596 
Oe jimly 28, 1011 +! 2° 4) July’ 28, 
1911; E 262540; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 
words by M. A. 
Smith, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19597 
Or duly 12,5 1919);) 2c: Jutyr 18, 
1911; E 260998; Mary A. Smith, 
Reading, Pa. 
march two- 
step, by Chas. C. Sweeley, arr. by 
Harry J. Lincoln; mandolin club of 
five parts. [19598 
© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262506; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


| MINSTREL (THE) MAN; a ragtime two- 


step, by J. Russel Robinson; piano. 

[19599 

© duly 27,.19tts: 2 er July 31, 

1911; E 263270; Stark music print- 
ing and pub. co., St. Louis, Mo. 


1137 


Morr ; 


19608 


MISSA MARIALIS; plain chant office for 


holy Eucharist, adapted to Amer. 
liturgy and transcribed into modern 
notation, Charles Winfred Douglas. 
[19600 
« @) Aug. 216, 19081 3 er JA 17; 
1911; E 262852; Charles Winfred 
Douglas, Fond du Lac, Wis. 


MISSOURI PASTIME; march two-step, by 


J. A. Miles; piano. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19601 

©) Aug. “12, 19115°'2 e Aug 24, 
1911; E 265254; James A. Miles, 
Portage Des Sioux, Mo. 


MISSOURI SONG; words and music by 


C. J. Smith. [19602 


© July 29, 1911; 2c. Aug. 1, 1911; 
E 262346; C. Jay Smith, Kirksville, 
Mo. 


Mr. ALEXANDER, YOU’RE A LOVIN’ MAN; 


words by Irving Freeman, music by 
Paul Eugene. [19603 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 268695; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Mrs. DEWAYSE; words by M. Fonville, 


music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19604 

© Aue 18, 1911: 2'« Aus: 24, 

1911; E 265145; Mrs. A. S. Fonville, 
Wichita Falls, Tex. 


Mrs. McGHERKIN! PULL YOURSELF TO- 


GETHER; written and composed by 

Sax Rohmer, arr. by T. W. Thurban. 

[19605 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 ce Aug. 17, 1911; 

E 263980; Charles Sheard & Go., 
London, England. 


Mopa (LA) DEI CALZONI (Jupe-culotte) ; 


canzonetta popolare triestina, pa- 
role di E. Galvico, musica di Arturo 
Carisi; pianoforte e canto. [19606 

© May 11, 1911; 2c July 28, 
1911; E 263197; C. Schmidl & co., 
Trieste, Italy. 


MoDERATO IN G MINOR; by W. Wolsten- 


holme; organ. (Three sketches, no. 
i) [19607 

© Aue: 19) 19813" 2 eG Aus 23; 
1911; EH 264234; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


words by Clifton Bingham, 
music by Monckton Travers; in E 
flat, F and G. [19608 

© July 24, 1911; 2 @ July 26, 
1911; E 263082; J. B. Cramer & ©€o., 
ltd., London, England. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19609 


Morra—Continued. 
words by Fred. E. Weatherly, 
music by Bothwell Thomson; no. 1 
in F, no. 2 in G, and no. 3 in B flat. 
[19609 
@©p Auge. 14; 11911 32 ee PAus. 15: 
1911; H 2638925; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


MoLLY DARLING; words and music by 
A. Schell. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19610 

©) Auge 2: Fos 2) ea Aer ee) 
1911; E 265188; Arthur Schell, 
Biggs, Cal. 


MoMENT DE VALSE (Waltz moment) ; 


by Mentor Crosse, op. 16, no. 8; 
piano. (12 little compositions in a 
popular vein, no. 8.) [19611 


© Aus 725,19 itis 2) cee, 


1911; E 265421; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

MoMENTO MUSICALE. See Schubert 
(EY BP.) 


MommMiE; words by E. G. Gould, music 
by Arthur Blake. New York, F. 'B. 
Haviland pub. co. [19612 

@©vAue 8, 19id, Qre, Aug. 87191 ; 
E 262560; C. HE. Gould, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 


Mon ca@uR sS’OUVRE A TA VOIX. 
Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


Mon prsirn (My desire); trio for wo- 
men’s voices, English words by 
Jacques Ahrem, music by Ethelbert 
Nevin, op. 28, no. 3, arr. by Victor 
Harris. 4to. [19613 

© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 8, 1911; 
EK 262386; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


MoNDPHASEN; ged. von Heinrich Bre- 
dow, musik von Bogumil Zepler, 
op. 75. (Drei scherzlieder, no. 2.) 

[19614 


© Aus 17, 191th oe Aue. 7, 
1911; E 268997; N. Simrock, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


See 


MontTANA HaGcuiEs’; state march, by J. 
S. Parks; piano. [19615 
© July 20,7 1910 22) -e suly 20; 
1911; E 262158; J. S. Parks, Hel- 
ena, Mont. 


MONTANA FLO; words by H. L. Aten, 
music by Chas. Scott. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [19616 


@ duly. 225, | 194d 302 3c), uly 25: 
1911; E 2622380; Harry L. Aten, 
Sugar Loaf, Pa. 


pt. Tin s., v6 


MontuHs (THE); a pageant, words by 
Christina G. Rosetti, music by H. 
T. Koerner, op. 17, nos. 1-12. 

[19617 


©” Aug. 14,° 990 2 enue. 17, 
1911; H 262849 : White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


MooN-BEAM, LOVE-DREAM; words and 
music by M. D. Ussery. Austin, 
Tex., Interstate music ¢o. [19618 


© Aug: 11,_ 1911s°2%es Aue. 14, 
1911; E 262709 ; M. ‘Ios Ussery, Aus- 
tin, Tex. 


MooNLIGHT RAMBLES (Wanderung im 
mondschein); by N. v. Wilm, op. 
242; piano. (6 compositions, no. 5.) 

[19619 


© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
EH 262465; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MoonxticHt (A) ROMANCE; by Myles 
B. Foster. 1. Two violins and 
pianoforte. 2. Violin I. 38. Violin II. 

[19620-19622 


© July 19, 1911; 2 @ each July | 


20, 1911; E 262163-262165; Novello 
& co., Itd., London, England. 


Moon’s (THE) SECRET; words by 


Ethel Bailey, music by Willy Wag- | 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- || 
[19623 | 


ner. 
dale co. 


© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 24, 
1911. 2658298 
W. Seattle, Wash. 


MOONTIME SPOONTIME; words by H. J. 
Engelhardt, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. 


© July: 12,719 2 ee auly 18: 


1911; E 262017; H. J. Englehardt, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 


MorE IN SORROW THAN IN ANGER; writ- | 


ten and composed by Sax Rohmer, 
arr. by T. W. Thurban. [19625 


©, Aug. 7% Gialamas. ie 
1911; E 268979; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


Morenas; 3 danzas por Velino M. 
Preza, para piano. [19626 


© July 1; 1911; 2 @ Aus’ 2) 1911; 
FE. 263554; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York, N. Y. 


1138 


[19624 — 


Mrs. A. Bailey, I 


- MORNING MOOD. 
_MogNING, NOON AND NIGHT IN VIENNA. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


MorcGENGESANG (Morning chant) ; dich- 
tung mit bentitzung alter verszeilen, 
. von H. Decsey, English words by 
John Bernhoff, musik von Joseph 
Marx, fiir minnerchor, blechbliser 


und orgel, 1. Klavierauszug mit 
text. 4to. 2. Blechblaiser und orgel. 
Ato. [19627, 19628 


© July 5, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 2, 
1911; E 2638495, 263496; Schubert- 
haus-verlag, Vienna, Austria. 


Morcencruss (Morning - greeting) ; 

salonstiick von Emil Soéchting, op. 

bit, fur piano, 2) ms. .(Aus der 

sommerszeit, no. 1.) [19629 

© July 18, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 

Ei 263525; J. Schuberth & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


MoRNING (THE) HOUR (Morgengesang) ; 


by C. F. Hartung, op.48; piano. (In 
dwarfland no. 1.) [19630 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262468; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


See Grieg (E. H.) 


See Suppé (F. v.) 


Mecrris DANCE; par Christian Schifer, 
op. 12, no. 4; violon et piano. (Six 
morceaux de salon, no. 4.) [19631 

OrAne. 21, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 238, 
1911; E 264240; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


MoszKowski (Moritz) Gavotte; par 
M. Moszkowski, op. 85, no. 2, arr. 
par Alfred Kaiser, pour piano. 1. 
Edition facilitée. 2. Piano a 4 
mains. [196382, 19633 


© July 5, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 4, 
1911; E 268637, 2636388; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 


| —  Intimité; von M. Moszkowski, op. 


77, no. 5, arr. von Alfred Kaiser, 
fiir streich-orchester, mit piano acc. 
4to. [19634 

© July 3, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263641; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


_MotrHer; words by Marcus F. Brooks, 


| ——~-words by H. Klebs, 


music by Len Fleming. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [196385 
© Aug, 15,°1911: 2 ¢, Aug. 24, 
1911; HE 265322; Mrs. M. F. Brooks, 
Portland, Me. 
music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [196386 
© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 2, 1911; 


E 263450 ; H. Klebs, New York, N. Y. | 


19645 


MotHER—Continued. 

words and music by S. Small. 
[19637 

© 1c. Aug. 4, 1911; E 263602; 

Solomon Small, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


MoTHER’s (THE) PRAYER; words and 
music by T. McCain. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19638 

©: Aug, 12,1911 +2 ey Age. 24. 
1911; E 265181; Thane McCain, 
Tyron, Nebr. 


MOTHER’S VOICE; words and music by 
Gardner Belknap. Hrie, Pa., Erie 
music pub. co. [19639 


© Aus.” 26; "199 2° es Aue 28. 
1911; E 262973; Gardner Belknap, 
Conneaut Lake, Pa. 


—words by Nina Gordon Madglin, 
music by L. Daugherty. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19640 

© Aue. t, 1911 2 e “Aue. 2) 19te: 
EH 263447; Leonard Daugherty, Dal- 
las, Tex. 


MoTo PERPETUO; by Edward German, 
revised and edited by Gustav 
Saenger; violin and piano. [19641 

© duly 115 191) 2 -e:: July 20, 
1911; E 262111; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, IN. Y. 


par J. Jacques Haakman, op. 28, 
pour violon et piano. [19642 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 263717; Laudy & co., London, 
England. 


von Francesco Cupis de Camargo, 
arr. .von Tivadar Nachéz; violine 
und klavier. (Classical masterpieces 
from 17th and 18th century, no. 12.) 
[19643 
Gy -Ates 18s 019i. 2) e. Aue. 18) 
1911; E 264022; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Motor (THE) CYCLE RACE; march and 

two-step, by L. S. Florence; piano. 

[19644 

©) Aus 26%" 19s 2). ec Auge 25: 

1911; E 2653868; Louis S. Florence, 
Manchester, N. H. 


MounNTAIN (THE) MAN; words by 
M. F. Gipson, music by Chas. Lipen- 
dale. [19645 


© July 28, 1911; 2 @ July 28, 
1911; E 263120; M. F. Gipson, Stam- 
ford, N. Y. 


1139 


9562—11——6 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19646 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 6 


oe 


MoUNTEBANK’sS (THE) SONG; music by 
Michael Watson, arr. by Walter H. 
Aiken. (Willis collection of sup- 
plementary songs, no. 118.) [19646 

© Aug. 24, 1911;/°2 ¢c. Aug. 23, 
1911; E 265018; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 

Move; words and music by M. H. 
Townsend. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19647 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265299; Mina Hunter Town- 
send, Port Huron, Mich. 


Moya; words by Julie Helene Bigelow, 
music by Ward Stephens. [19648 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911; 
HE 262650; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Mork, N. ¥. 

Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) Dove 
gono; recitative and aria, from le 
Nozze di Figaro, by W. A. Mozart, 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man, ed. by Max Spicker; soprano. 

[19649 

© Puly 26, 1911. 2 cdg 127, 
1911; E 262275; G. Schirmer, New 
York; YNe Ww: 


——HEnifihrung (Die) aus dem 
Serail; btiihneneinrichtung von Hmil 
Gerhauser, rezitative von Max Schil- 

lings, musik von W. A. Mozart. 

[19650 

© Auge.16, 1911: 2 « Aug. 16, 

1911; H 263940; Biihnenverlag Ahn 
& Simrock, Berlin, Germany. 

Non so piti cosa son; aria, from 

le Nozze di Figaro, by W. A. Mozart, 

English version by Henry G. Chap- 

man, ed. by Max Spicker; soprano. 

| [19651 

© duly 265. 191 2 el uly 2 
1911; HE 262276; G. Schirmer, New 
York, IN: Y¥: 
Mup pies; words by Leroy Havard 
Scott, music by Arthur A. Penn. 
[19652 
© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
EH} 263696; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 
MURMURING BROOKLET; by IF. Sabathil ; 
piano. [19653 
© July 31, 1911; 2c. Aug. 1, 1911; 
HK 262372; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N: Y: 

MUSETTE; old French song, from 
Traité de la musette, by C. HE. 
Borjon, English words and piano 
ace. by A. C. Bunten. [19654 

© July 20, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
EH 268621; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London, England. 


a 


Music (THE) BOX; caprice, by W. 
Maag Felton, op. 14; piano. [19655 
© July 31, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1911; 

_ HE 262526; B. F. Wood music co. 
Boston, Mass. 


MUSIC CARESSING OF VIOLINS; tia, tia, 
tia, from the operette The siren, by 
Leo Fall, arr. by J. C.. McCabe; 
hotel orchestra. 4to. [19656 

© Aug. 22, 19it2eexeAus: 17, 
1911; E 262810; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


lyric by Harry B. Smith, 
inusie by Leo Fall. {19657 

© Augi 166 191t 2her Aus. 17, 
1911; E 268965; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Music (THE) SPARK; march and two- 
step, by R. D. Dixon, [arr. by Ernest 
L. Bovard]; piano. [19658 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. July 26, 1911; 
Hi} 262388; Robert D. Dixon, Oly- 
phant, Pa. 


MUSICAL PICTURE BOOK; characteristic 
tunes and verses, by Octavia Hud- 
son; for the pianoforte with words. 

[19659 

© Aug, At) WO ae ne 173 

1911; E 262826; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MUSTERWEIBER-MARSCH ; aus der oper- | 
ette, Die musterweiber, musik von 
Franz Werther. 1. Salon-orchester. 
2. Grosses und kleines orchester. 
4to. [19660, 19661 


© June 10, 1911; 2 ce each July © 


28, 1911; E 268159, 263160; Julius | 


Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Germany. 


MUSTERWEIBER-WALZER; auS der oper- 
ette, Die musterweiber, von Franz 
Werther. 1. Salon-orchester. 2. 
Grosses u. kleines orchester. 4to. 

[19662, 19663 


© June 10, 1911; 2 ¢«. each July 
28, 1911; E 263161, 263162; Julius 
Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Germany. 


My AEROPLANE GIRL; words and music 
by E. C. Tower. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19664 

© Aug. 15, 191-24 e Aue. 24 
1911; EH 265200; Edwin C. Tower, 
Hureka, Cal. 


My BABY BOY; lyric by George Graff, 
jr., music by Jessie Mae Jewett. 
[19665 
©) Aug. 23, e1Sie ne eae, 245 
1911; E 265050; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


1140 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 19114 


19683 


My BELLFLOWER; words by F. Erring- 
ton, music by Chas. Scott. New 
York, F..B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19666 

©) Age )15, 1911; 2 ce: Aug. 15, 

1911; E 262740; Fred. Errington, 
Aptos, Cal. 


MyY BRIGHT BLUE EYES; words by J. 
Corriveau, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19667 


’ © Awe 5, 1911: 2 @ Aug. 24, 
| 1911; BH 265210; J. Corriveau, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 


My BROWN ROSE; words by Ruth Mc- 
Henry Stuart, music by Tod B. Gal- 
loway. [19668 

© Awe 7, 1911: 2c. Aug. 7; 1911; 
E 263681; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

MY CHILDHOOD’S HOME SWEET HOME; 
words by R. Miller, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19669 

(Gp pAuee td? A911: 2 ¢c., Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265319; Rose Miller, Ege- 
land, N. Dak. 


My CoLoRADO QUEEN; words by W. R. 
Lockhart, music by J. C. Eaton. 
New York, Old Dominion music co. 


[19670 
Grades. 1911: 2 ce. Aug. 3, 1911: 
EK 262399; Walter R. Lockhart, 


Hotchkiss, Colo. 


My cow PUNCHER GIRL; 
music by N. Younkin. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19671 


G@ Aue 12, 1911: 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265316; Nobel Younkin, 
Tocsin, Ind. 


My CrEeoLte SvUE; paraphrase, by Gus- 
sie L. Davis, arr. by W. J. Kitch- 
ener; mandolin orchestra. (Hamil- 
ton S. Gordon’s popular melodies for 
mandolin clubs, no. 7.) [19672 


Or Ag 1, 1911; 2) ¢ Aug. 12, 
1911; E 262673; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York, N. Y. 


My DARLING ADDIE, DEAR; words by G. 
Terrill, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19673 


@ Aug 18) 19113" 2/4 Aug. -24, 
1911; HE 265140; Glenna ‘Terrill, 
Webster, N. Y. 


My DEAR IRENE; words by Charles S. 
Brown, music by Paul Hugene, arr. 
by Eugene Platzmann. [19674 

© Aug. 112.7 1911.7} 2es4Aus. 12, 
1911; E 262778; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


words and 


My DEAR LOVE ROSE; words by I. M. 
Kelly, music by Chas. T. Edwards. 
[19675 
© Ape. Ts} POWs 2 ce, Aue, 23. 
1911; E 262970; Ida M. Kelly, Wil- 
mington, Del. 


My DELAWARE; words and music by 
R. M. Ramsey. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [19676 

© Ang. 125 TStis Die. MAS D4 
1911; E 265291; R. M. Ramsey, King- 
wood, W. Va. 


My EDEN HOME; words and music by 
Thoro Harris. [19677 


© July 30, 1911; 2c Aug. 3,1911; 
H 262417; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


My FAITH LOOKS UP TO THEE; anthem, 
words by Ray Palmer, music by Geo. 
A. Griswold; contralto, baritone and 
chorus. [19678 

©@).dime -23;5 191k: 2 .c., Jiubky: 27, 
1911; EH 262257; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, N. Y. 


MY FAVORITE; waltz, by Carl Koelling; 
piano. [19679 
© July 31, 191 2 ce. ssalya Si, 
1911; E 268320; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


My GOLDEN STAR; words by V. F. Gor- 
don, music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19680 

@© Julyiide 19it- 2 cx July: 26: 

1911; E 263089; Viola F. Gordon, 
Havre de Grace, Md. 


My HEART I CANNOT GIVE TO YOU; in 
The siren, words by Matthew Wood- 
ward, music by Jerome Kern. 

[19681 


©). Anes 23) tO lds 2G Ate nc Say 
1911: -K) 26299431. B. Harms  & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 
N:.Y. 


My HEART IS AFLAME; words and music 
by H. H. Morrill. [19682 
©) Aus 26 1911; 2 ex, Auge 25; 
1911; E 265367; Henry H. Morrill, 
Springfield, Mass. 


My HEART KEEPS RIGHT ON BEATING; 
words by Gus Kahn, music by Grace 
Le Boy, arr. by Eugene Platzmann. 

[19683 

@ Aug, 11) dott 2 2.e)) Ang, 11, 

1911; E 262775; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


1141 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19684 


pt. III, n. s., v.6 


My HEART’S DESIRE; sacred song and 
chorus, words by J. W. Carpenter, 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel. [19684 

© Oct. “15; 191 2 es cAue. 22, 
1911; EH 262942; J. W. Carpenter, 
Hiawatha, Kans. 


My HELLO GIRL; words by Mrs. M. E. 


Carst, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[19685 


©vAug. 12, 191152 ce. Aue, 24, 
1911; E 2653805; Mrs. M. E. Carst, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 


My LADDIE; words and music by Tod 
B. Galloway. [19686 
© July Si 191s 2c Sully cat, 
1911; E 263321; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


My tapy Dainty; graceful dance, by 
Edward Hesse; _ piano. London, 
England, Star music pub. co., ltd. 

[19687 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2c. July 28, 1911; 

EK 264096; J. Anderson, London, 
England. 


My LADY 0’ DREAMS; words and music 
by G. M. Hewett, arr. by Wm. R. 
Stobbe. [19688 

©l1e July 25, 1911; E 262205; 
Grace May Hewett, Atlantic City, 
N. J. 


My LAND; words and music by W. 
Stewart Roddie. [19689 
K Feb. 23, 1911%°2 c. Aug, 10, 
1911; EH 263768; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow, Scotland. 


words by Thomas Osborne Da- 
vis, set as a two-part song, by 
Charles Villiers Stanford; soprano 
and alto. 4 to. (Year book press 
series, no. 48.) [19690 


@©i Suly £9, 192 Aes hulys 20: 
1911; E 262160; Year book press, 
London, England. 


My LITTLE BROWN EYED BEAUTY; words 
and music by S. C. C. Powell. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19691 


© Ager a5 19d oe Auer 15, 
1911 3) W.2627384;5>S." C. C2” Powell, 
Findlay, O. 


My LITTLE COUNTRY NANCY; words and 
music by J. D. Ritter. Washington 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19692 

@) Aus. 2) 101152 ie Ane 24: 
1911; E 265288; Joe D. Ritter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


My LITTLE OLD RAG DOLL; words and 
music by W. Seabott, arr. by James 
L. J. Canavan. [19693 

© Aug. 12, 19id eee Ane. 15: 
1911; E 262752; William Seabott, 
New York, N. Y. 


MY LOVE ON THE LARAMIE; words by 
Virginia McDade, music by Neil 
Moran. 

© Aug. 15, 19its 2re Aue. 5: 
1911 ; 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


My Lovinec Es; words and music by 
Kickapoo Jake (H. E. Murdock), 
arr. by A. MacDonald. [19695 

© Aug. 22, 191-2 Aue. 24: 
1911; E 265085; EH. E. Murdock, 
Gardner, Mass. 


MY LUVE’S LIKE A RED, RED ROSE; words 
by Robert Burns, 
erick Gunster. 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 8, 1911; 

262539; John Church co., Cin- 

Ohio. 


1D) 
cinnati, 


MY MONKEY MAID; words and music 


by Bernahl and Vietry. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. 


© July 28, 1911; 2 ec. July 28, 


EK 262738; F. B. Haviland , 


[19694 


musie by Fred- , 
[19696 


[19697 


1911; E 262541; Bernahl & Vietry, 


Newport, R. I. 


My MOTHER’S SONGS; words and music | 


by G. A. Walker. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. 


© Aug: 12) 19ite ecw Ne: Ot 
1971; 1 26attsr Geo. A. vale. 
Brunswick, Me. 


My OKLAHOMA GIRL; words and mu- 
sic by W. Norman. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 2638445; William Norman, Boston, 
Mass. 


My oLp 
music by J. A. Varner. 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

© July 15, 19102 exrsuly 18, 
1911; E 262009; J. A. Varner, Cabool, 
Mo. 
My OLD Town; from Round the world, 
by Manuel Klien; hotel orchestra. 
[19701 
© Aus. 23," 19d We Aes) 248 
1911; E 265051; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Washington, H. 


MISSOURI. HOME; words and 
Washington, 


My PIANO; by Mrs. C. H. Toby; violin | 


obligato. [19702 | 
© Sept. 1; 19lis2 eo eaue: 25 
1911; EK 262945; Mrs. Charles H. 


Toby, Dover, N. H. 


1142 


[19698 | 


[19699 | 


[19700 || 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


My ROSARY, WITH PARODY THY HOSI- 
ERY; quartet, words by Robert Cam- 
eron Rogers, words of parody from 
Puck, music by Neal Blacklee; 
women’s voices. [19703 

©) Aug. 24, 1911; 2c. Aug. 26, 
1911; E 265487; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


My Roy; words and music by C. M. C. 


Brown. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. . [19704 
Peo duly 12, 1911; 2-c. July 18; 
1911; E 260970; Cassius M. C. 
Brown, Mochicahui, Mexico. 


My Saviour; words and music by 
Charles B. Blount. [19705 
rr sulye 26, 1911>.2 e. July‘ 27, 
1911; EH 262295; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


My SENORITA; words and music by W. 
J. Drysdale. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [19706 

c suiy ts, 19it: 2. e. July 18, 
1911; E 262022; Wm. J. Drysdale, 
Manchester, Conn. 


My SHEPHERD; words by Wm. T. Pet- 


tengill, music by J. Siebert Taylor. 
[19707 


Owamyes0, 1911: 2 ¢ Aug. 3, 
1911; EK 262416; Metropolitan church 
assn., Waukesha, Wis. 


My SINS ARE FORGIVEN; words by Ada 
R. Habershon, music by Robert 
Harkness; tnale voices. [19708 

Cesmye 3. FOtls 26 Aug. ’'4, 
1911; E 263589; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


My SUNNY SOUTHERN SUE; words and 
music by H. C. Albright. New York, 
FE. B. Haviland pub. co. [19709 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c Aug. 2, 1911: 
E 262550; H. C. Albright, Colum- 
biana, O. 


My sunny SvE; quartette, words by 
Andrew B. Sterling, music by 
George Hamilton, arr. by Harry J. 
Lincoln. 1. Male voices. 2. Mixed 
voices. [19710, 19711 

© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 e@ Aug. 21, 
1911; EH 262935, 262936; Vander- 
Eon music pub. co., Williamsport, 

a. 


MY SUNSHINE NELL; words and music 
by H. W. Gassman. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19712 

Orvuly 42; 1911; 2 July 18, 

- 1911; E 262016; H. W. Gassman, 

Crewe, Va. 


19722 


My SUNSHINE ROSIE ROSE; words by 
Mrs. Harry Williams, music by 
Louis Panella. [19713 

Cy Ane: 12 pot 2) ee Aue 14, 
1911; E 262770; Panella & Murray 
music pub. co., Pittsburg, Pa. 


My SWEETHEART; words by W. A. 
Hillerman, music by Chas. H. Pow- 
ell. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19714 


© "Aug: 12,.vai9tt= 2) e, Aug; 24, 
1911; E 265258; Chas. H. Powell, 
Springfield, O. 


My SWEETHEART AMONG THE PINES; 
words and music by W. I. Harrison. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19715 

© Aug. 12; 1911; 2-¢, Aug. 24, 

1 Hy 265271" We i. Harrison: 
Baltimore, Md. 


MY TANTALIZING PEARL; words by Wm. 
Oelkrug, music by Paul Eugene. 
[19716 
© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263697; Shapiro music pub. ¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


My TEDDY BEAR BILLIKEN MAN; lyrics 
and music composed by L. A. Haz- 
zard. [19747 


© esAug 24, 1911s. 265027: 
Lynne A. Hazzard, Chicago, Il. 


My WIFE AND I; words and music by 
Mrs. J. W. Brown. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19718 

Or Sulyeie n1911 2h er Suly 1s 
1911; E 262023; Mrs. J. W. Brown, 
Hesperus, Col. 


MY WIFE HAS GONE TO VISIT HER RELA- 
TIONS; words and music by A. C. 
Luttman. [19719 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1911; 
E 262574; A. C. Luttman, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 

MYSTERIOSO GLIDE; by M. Slade; piano. 

[19720 


© 1c. Aug. 11, 1911; E 262661; 
Mason Slade, Chicago, Ill. 


"NA COSA SULTANO I0 VOGLIO DA TE; 
tarantella a duetto, versi e musica 
di Luigi Donadio; canto e mando- 
lino. [19721 

© Aus 318.519 109) ce. Aue 23: 
1911; E 264223; Italian book co., 
New York, N. Y. 


"NA SERENATA LLAICA HELLE; versi di 
T. Ferrazzano, arr. by L. Fragua; 
canto e mandolino. [19722 

© July 18, 1911; 1 ec July 20, 
1911; 1 ep uly 25,1911; KH 262212; 
Italian book co., New York, N. Y. 


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19723 


NACHKLANGE; aus David’s Psalmen, 
komponirt von Otto Malling, op. 89; 
stimmungsbilder ftir die orgel. 1. 
Der 23. psalm. 2. Der. 33. psalm. 
(Wilhelm Hansen ed. no. 1317.) 

[19723 

© wuly 28, 1944-2" ci Aue 21. 

1911; EH 264116; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


NAME (THE) ON THAT OLD HOLLY TREE; 
words by G. M. Ray, music by Olin 
Cady. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [19724 

© July -25; 1911s 2 es July. 25: 
1911; E 262228; G. Milton Ray, 
James, Md. 


NANA LA JOLIE; chanson vécue, paroles 
de Emile Rhein, musique de A. Cour- 


quin. [19725 
©. Aug. 10) 1911-2 Aue 14. 
1911; KE 268812; Mme. Courquin, 


Paris, France. 


NANon; selection, from the comic op- 
era, by R. Genee, arr. by C. L. Barn- 
house; band. [19726 


© «Jan. 18; -1911'- 2.¢ duly 31, 
1911; E 268886; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


NATALIA; words and music by N. T. 
Lieman. [19727 
© fc July 27, 1911; W 262348- 
Nettie T. Lieman, Los Angeles, Cal. 


NATIONAL SPORTS; words by H. Tobias, 
music by Doe Atherton. New York, 
FE. B. Haviland pub. co. [19728 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911; 
E 262562; Harry Tobias, Worcester, 
Mass. 


NavuGuty Hans; by F. Sabathil; pi- 

ano. [19729 

© July 31, 1911; 2¢ Aug. 1, 1911; 

E 262373; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


Navutitus. See MacDowell (H. A.) 


NEARER, MY GOD, TO THEE; words and 
music by HE. L. Ashford. [19730 
©) July, 25, 1G 2 es uly ole 
1911; EH 2638286; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


*"NEATH A SWEET MAGNOLIA’ TREE; 
words and music by R. Wilson. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[197381 

@ Aug. 18.) Onl 02 en Aue 24, 

1911; E 265115; Rosie Wilson, 
Richmond, Va. 


pt. 11, n. s., v.6 


"NEATH THE TALL AND SHADY PEPPER 
' TREE; words and music by Mrs. C. 
D. Nettleship, arr. by L. Hmerson 
Brown. Los Angeles, Clement pub. 
co. [197382 
© July °8, 191: 2 esdnly 14, 
1911; H 263414; Mrs. Clement D. 
Nettleship, Los Angeles, Cal. 


NEDDERMEYER TRIUMPHAL MARCH; by 
K. L. King; band. [19783. 


© Jan; 18, 1911-2 7eegaly 31, 
1911; E 263387; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


NELL AND I; words by S. H. Still, 
music by Len Fleming.’ Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19734 

© -Aug.; Pay 191M een Ae 24. 
1911; E 265203; Samuel H. Still, 
Salem, O. 


NELLIE, MY GIRL; words by C. Herzog, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19735 

© Aug. 15, 19d Aa. 2) 

1911; E 265298; Carl Herzog, Burns, 
Ore. 


NELLIE OF THE LOWLANDS; words by 
B. A. Reynolds, musie by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. 

© Aug; 12% 019i e2 es Ane.) 24: 
1911; EH 265198; B. A. Reynolds, 
Washington, D. C. 


NEUE ALBUMBLATTER; 20 charakter- 
stticke, von Theodor Kirchner, 
49, fiir klavier zu zwei hinden. 
Heft 1, edition 3440qa. [19737 

© June 2, 1911; 2 ¢. July 18, 1911; 
E 262052; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


—— —— —— Heft 2. Edition 5440. 
[19738 


© June 23, 1911; 2 ¢« July 18, 
1911; E 263959; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


NEVER A DAY WITHOUT You; words by 
Fred G. Bowles, music by Neal 
Blacklee; low voice. 

© Auge 1%, soi 2 ere Nes Zie 
1911; E 262948; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


NEW LESSON; waltz, by H. Engelimann ; 
piano. [19740 
© Aug. 26; U9tdt 92 ves Ades (23; 
1911; E 262981; Brehm bros., Erie, 
Pa. 


1144 


op. | 


[19739 | 


[19736 — 


I 
| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


©" Aug. 14, 1911: 2 « Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265089; Carl Fischer, New 
Moric, N Y. 


NEW SCALE STUDIES FOR THE VIOLIN; 
by Carl Halir, newly rev. and anno- 
tated, by Edith L. Winn. [19742 

© Aus, 7, 1911: 2 ¢. Aug. 24,1911; 
.F 265088; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ae ye 


| NEWS FOR LITTLE CHILDREN; words by 


Albert Midlane, music by Thomas 
H. Smithers. [197438 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262612; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ii]. 


NEYMARCK (JEAN) Sonate, en fa 
diése majeur, par J. Neymarck, 
pour piano et violon. [19744 


Oa dulye tS, 1911. 2’ e. July 24, 
1911; E 268009; L. Grus & cie., 
Paris, France. 


Nicut (THE) HAS A THOUSAND EYES; 
words by EF. W. Bourdillon, music 
by J. Belle Boltwood; low in E. 

[19745 


© Aug. 22, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 23, 
1911; EH 262996; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N.: ¥. 


Nicut (A) ON THE PRADO; by M. Les- 
ter Lake. 1. Full orchestra and 
piano. 2. Full band. 4to. 

. [19746, 19747 
© June 22, 1911; 2 © each July 

20, ASI, EH .262112, 262113: Carl 

Fischer, New York, N. Y. 


NIGHTINGALE (THE); words by Ralph 
Midwinter, music by Niels W. Gade; 
Soprano 1 and 2. 4to. (St. Cecilia, 
collection of part-songs, 12th series, 
no. 8.) [19748 

© July 20,1911; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
EH 263622; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London, England. 


NIGHTINGALE’S (THE) sone (Canzone 
dell’ usignuola) ; English words by 
Alvin Hovey King, Italian words by 

_ Alice F. Schmall, music by Ethelbert 
Nevin, op. 28, no. 4, arr. by Victor 
Harris; trio for women’s voices. 
4to. [19749 

© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 c Aug. 8, 1911: 
EK 262387; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


no. 9, 1911 19758 
| NEW LOVE; words by Sewall Phelps, | NIPPSACHEN ; fiinf klavierstiicke, 
music by Car] Paige Wood. [19741 leichtester spielbarkeit ftir die 


jugend, komponiert von Paul Zilcher, 
op. 93. 4to. [19750 

©. June 22, 190) 2 c¢ July, 28, 
1911; E 263196; D. Rahter, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


No MORE; words by Anne Hunter, 

music by Emma Hanson Bartmess. 

[19751 

© Aue 24 1911-2 © Aue. 2b, 

1911; E 265411; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


NO MORE TAXI-CABS FOR MINE; words 
by J. Turk, music by H. Butterfield. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19752 
© Aue? 8; 191 2 ¢€ Aus. S/1SiL: 
HW 262566; J. Turk, New-York, N. Y. 


No ONE BuT you; from Doctor De 
Lux, by Karl Hoschna, arr. by T. 
P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; mandolin 
orchestra with piano acc. [197538 

Orsuly Zi, 1901 212-e Aue. 1; 190 
EH} 262368; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York: N.Y. 


No TONGUE CAN TELL HOW SICK I[ AM; 
words and music by H. EK. Rood. 
[19754 
©) duly 44) 1910+ 2 ey Aue 2 
1911; E 262972; Horace H. Rood, 
New York, N. Y. 

NoBoDy’s GOT ANY USE FOR ME; words 
by Charles Irvin Junkin, music by 
C. E. Le Massena. [19755 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911; 


EK 2626389; Homestead music co., 
Devon, Pa. 

Non so PIU cosa son. See Mozart 
(W. A.) 


Non T’AMO PIU; melodia romantica, 
versi di A. Serafino, musica di G. 
Amaniera. [19756 

©. July 19; 1911;.2 ¢ July 31, 
1911; E 268384; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


NONE BUT YOU; words by Harry J. Lin- 
coln, music by Reba Vandersloot. 
[19757 
@), Aug. 495 191d) 9- e Aus Ok 
1911; E 262938; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


—— meditation, by Harry J. Lincoln 
and Reba Vandersloot; piano. i 
[19758 
© Aug. 419) (iO 2 ve. Aue. 2A, 
1911; E 262987; Vandersloot musie 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


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19759 


pt. Ti, N<s:, v.G | 


NORTHERN (A) LEGEND; by T. V. Cator; 
piano. [19759 
©1c. Aug. 25, 1911; E 265400; 
Thomas Vincent Cator, San Jose, 
Cal. 


NostaLcia; impressione di Felice Bo- 
ghen, per pianoforte. [19760 
~ © May 18, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EK 263550; Carisch & Jinichen, Mi- 
lan, Italy. 


NOT EXACTLY ORIGINAL; words and 
musie by F. C. Gillespie. [19761 
©; July, (28, 1901 2c. uly 28 
1911; E 263138; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


NoT WHEN THE PINES ARE SIGHING; 
words and music by Stella Barton. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19762 

© July 12, 1911; 2 c. July 18, 

1911; EH 262024; Mrs. Chas. Barton, 
Cadillae, Mich. 


NOVELLETTE; by EF. Drdla, op. 86; vio- 

lin and piano. [19763 

© Aug. 3, 1911; 2c. Aug. 14, 1911; 

E 268877; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. 


—by Moritz Leibitz; piano. [19764 

@ Aue. 22 a5 een Muss 23. 

1911; E 262999; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


NOVEMBER (A) SONG; trio, words by L. 
Henderson Williams, music by H. 
Waldo Warner. (Octavo series (wo- 
men’s voices) no. 500.) [19765 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
H 262469; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


NvuIt ETOILEE; romanza, par J. Sasso, 
op. 24, no. 2; nouvelle édition revue 
par Tlauteur. (Morceaux choisis 
pour violon et piano, no. 98.) [19766 

© July 12, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 19, 
1911; EH 264061; Carisch & Jiinichen, 
Milan Jtaly. 


NUIT MAURESQUE; poésie de Renée Vi- 
- vien, musique de Louis Aubert, pour 
chant et piano. [19767 
© Aug 10) 1911) 2%e Auey 14, 
1911; HE 263822; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


NUITS VIENNOISES; grande valse par 
A. Scassola, pour orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [19768 

© Aug, 10; t9id') 2 ‘er Aue 14, 
1911; E 263791; F. Salabert, Paris, 
France. 


1146 


NUN RUHEN ALLE WALDER; von sigfrid \j 
Karg-Elert, op. 87, ftir orgel, mit | 
obligater violine und -singstimme. | 
(Drei symphonische choriile, no. 3.) | 

[19769 | 

© July 8, 1911; 2¢ July 19, 1911; |} 

EH 262157; Carl Simon, Berlin, Ger- | 
many. 

O BELLA, TI CELO. See Bellini (V.) 


O BRIGHTNESS OF THE IMMORTAL | 
FATHER’S FACE; hymn of Sophronius, 
tr. by H. W. Eddis, set to music by 
Mark Andrews; five part chorus, 
mixed voices. (Church music re- | 
view, no. 296.) [19770 © 


© Aug. 28, 19a eee7 Aue. 24 
1911; EH 265018; H. W. Gray co., 
New York, N. Y. 


O GALILEE! O STORMY SEA; sacred 
song, words by M. L. Reeder, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19771 | 

© Aug. 12,°1911-25ee Aus. 2434 4 
1911; E 265307; Margaret L. Reeder, | 
Moscow, Idaho. 


O GIFT OF GOD, WE PRAISE THEE; words | 
by Grace Elma Uhler, music by | 
Latham True. [19772 | 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 4 
E 262604; Board of Sunday schools | 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, | 
Chicago, Ill. | 


O GoD, MY POWERS ARE THINE; words | 
by F. Watson Hanna, music by | 
Frank Moore Jeffery. [19773 | 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; | 
E 262627; Board of Sunday schools } 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, | 
Chicago, Ill. 


O GoD, THAT MIDST THE PARTED SEA} 
words by Gladys Hyatt Sinclair, 
music by Henry J. Storer. [19774 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262618; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ill. 


O GoD THE ROCK OF AGES; words by | 
BH. H. Bickersteth, music by J. S. | 
Fearis. [19775 | 

© Aug. 1, 7lold ee en Ane) 28, 
1911; E 2629475 J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


O HAPPY BAND OF PIEGRIMS; second 
tune, words translated by John M. 
Neale, music arr. from Mendelssohn, 
by P. C. Lutkin. [19776 

© May 15, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
FE 262621; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, I11. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9,1911 . 


19794 


O HOW GREAT IS THY GOODNESS; music 
_ by H. K. Heyser. (In the choir, v. 
wien no: &, Aug. 1911.) [19777 


Deeane, 15/9911; 2 ec. Aug. 4, 1911; 
BE 268584 ; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
— cinnati, Ohio. 


O LINGER NOT: THE SUN LEAPS HIGH; 
words by Velma V. Beebe, music by 

_ Peter C. Lutkin. [19778 
po © May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
H 262614; Board of Sunday schools 
-of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Il. 


O LoRD OF LIFE, AND LOVE, AND POWER; 
words by Ella S. Armitage, music 
by Carl E. Price. [19779 


© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262620; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ill. 


O LOVE DIVINE; a hymn-solo, words by 
Ernest G. Wellesley-Wesley, music 
by I. Hough. [19780 

oP suly 20.1911: 1-e. July 24, 
fot tc. July 3l, 1911; EH 263367 : 
E. A. Hoffman, Cabery, Ill. 


O LOVELY NIGHT; duett from the song- 
cycle, Summertime, words by Ed. 
Teschemacher, music by Landon Ro- 
nald; soprano and tenor in D fiat, 
no. 38. [19781 

@ july 24, 1911: 2 ¢: July 26, 
1911; E 263078; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


O SALUTARIS HOSTIA, [AND] TANTUM 
ERGO SACRAMENTUM, ETC.; by Eug. 
Walkiewicz, op. 2, nos. 1-7. [19782 


@: June 20, 1911; 2 ¢.. June 22, 


1911; EK 262698; B. J. Zalewski, 
Chicago, Ill. 
'— op. 8, no. 1-5. [19783 


© June 20, 1911; 2 c. June 22, 
1911; EH 262699; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


OQ THAT MEN WOULD PRAISE THE LoRD; 
anthem for harvest, words from 
Psalm 97, music by Hugh Blair; 

| mixed voices. [19784 

© July. 29, 1911; 2 ¢. July 31, 


| 1911; E 263373; Novello & co., ltd. 
| London, England. 


_O vIn DE CHIRAZ; poéme de G. Ardant, 
musique de Louis de Crévecoeur. 
[19785 
Or Aue 10) 19115" 2) ef Aue 14: 
1911; E 263818; EH. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


O WAYWARD CHILD, COME HOME; words 
by A. White, music by Lillian Brid- 


well. [19786 
©) AUS 16s) Aoi 12. eC. Ane A, 
1911; E 262868; Alma White, 


Boundbrook, N. J. 


O WHERE IS THE SHIP THAT SAILED 
OVER THE SEA; words and music by 
George W. Hewitt. [19787 


©. duly wtih, AGIs , 9.8, Sule Se, 
1911; EH 263322; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


O YOU SWEET MOST LOVABLE AMERICAN 
GIRLS; words by Kathryn Prim, mu- 
sic by Aug. Bohlender, op. 8. 

[19788 

© duly 14, 1911; 2 e July 31, 

1911; E 263297; August Bohlender, 
St. Louis, Mo. 


ODE To IOWA RIVER; words by E. W. 
Felton, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19789 

© Aug. 21, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 23, 

1911; HE 262989; Ezra W. Felton, 
Marengo, Iowa. 


Same. [19790 


© Aue. -15, 191t; 22, Aue? 24: 
1911; E 265209; Ezra W. Felton, 
Marengo, Ia. 


OFF AND AWAY; galop, by H. Engel- 
mann; piano. [19791 
© Auge, 26,.1994.- 2 @), Aver 23: 
1911; E 262982; Brehm bros., Erie, 
Pa. 


OFF TO THE POLE IN AN AIRSHIP; words 
and music by L. W. Gordon. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19792 


© Aue. 12. 1911 =" 2 ch Aus, 24; 
1911; E 265280; Louise Wells Gor- 
don, Hornell, N. Y. 


OFF TO THE RACES; Scherzo, by E. L. 

Sanford; piano. [19793 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1911; 

E 268682; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES) Barcarole 
waltz; on melodies from Offenbach’s 
tales of Hoffman; arr. by Chas. J. 
Roberts; solo and obligato violin. 

[19794 

© Aug: 7, 1911: 2 c¢ Aug. 24, 1911: 

E 265066; Carl Fischer, New York, 
NOY: 


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pt. 11, 0. 8., v.@ 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES )—Continued. 

Contes (Les) d’Hoffmann; l’opéra 
moderne, par J. Offenbach, arr. par 
A. Rosenauer, op. 38, no. 2; piano 
& 6 mains. [19795 


© duly St, 19dde- 2c) Ane) a0, 
1911; E 268770; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


Orpheus in der unterwelt; von J. 
Offenbach, redakteur Bogumil Zep- 
ler; klavier mit tiberlegtem text nos 
1-10. (Musik ftir alle, no. 83 der 
folge, no. 11, VII. jahrgang. ) 
[19796 
© Aue?) 190 Oe Aue. 2h 
1911; EH 264140; Ullstein & co., Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


OFT I WONDER; words and music anon. 

[19797 

© July 30; 191d Qe; Anes, 1900 

E 262696; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


OH cOoULD I BELIEVE; words by M. T. 
Warren, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19798 

© Aus. 15, 1911; 2° ¢ Aug. 24, 

1911; H 265199; M. T. Warren, St. 
Charles, Ill. 


OH, JOE! STICK OUT YOUR TOE; written 
by R. P. Weston and F. J. Barnes, 
composed by Maurice Scott. [19799 

oO July (25s) 190 2c, july, Qo; 
IOI) Hy 262201 Mraneis, (Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


OH LET ME SEE THOSE SPARKLING EYES; 
words by Pedro Ilgen, music by Len 
Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19800 

©) Aue, 12, AO 2 Ven Aue. 24 
1911; EK 265167; Pedro Ilgen, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


OH MY DEAR LOVED ONES; words and 
musie by W. C. Shimoneck. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19801 

©.Aug. 18, 1911) °2¢: Auge 24 

1911; EH 265117; William C. Shimo- 
neck, Washington, D. C. 


OH SWEETHEART MINE; words by N. 


Dermody, music by Ear] A. Mc- 
Gregor, arr. by David J. Cole. 
[19802 


©) Aug, 3) 1912 te Aner Old 
EH 263613; Dermody and McGregor, 
Boston, Mass. 


OH, THAT I HAD WINGS; words and 
music by W. F. Sudds. [19803 
© July 25, 1994 ;> 2%. July -31, 
1911; E 2638287; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Ou THAT NAVAJO RAG; words by Harry 
Williams, music by BHgbert Van 
Alstyne. [19804 

© Aug. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 
1911; E 262802; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


OH! WERE MY LOVE; four part chorus, © 
words by William Allingham, music | 
by James C. Warhurst; mixed 
voices. S8vo. [19805 

© Aug. 14, 190ter 2 ease £6, 
1911; E 262799; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Ou! WHY DID FATE SO CAST MY LIFE; | 


words by Lilian Kerre, music by | 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19806 

© Aug. 12: 19115 Qiao Ane. F247 
1911; EH 265179; Lily Currie, .Car- | 
thage, N. C. U 


OH! WHY SHOULD THE GIRE OF MY SOUL |} 
BE IN TEARS; poem by Thomas Moore, | 

_ music by Em. J. Polak; high voice in | 
D flat. [19807 | 
©’ Aug 19) (Olde err Aue: 125 |) 
1911; E 262677; G. Schirmer, New | 
York, Nowy: i 


OH YOU PICKANINNY KID; words and | 
music by Leonie Davis Collister. 
[19808 r 
‘© 1c. Aug. 1, 1911; EH 262345; | 
Leonie Davis Collister, Chicago, Ill. 


OHNE SEGEL; ged. von Lermantow aus | 
dem Di&mon, musik yon Christian | 
Schiétt, op. 2, no. 3, fiir gesang mit jf 
klavierbegleitung. [19809 | 

© June 28, 19ite32 @ July 283] 
1911; E 263194; Raabe & Plothow, | 
Berlin, Germany. 


OKLAHOMA; written by Lester Barrett, i 


composed by Hermann H. Darewski i | 


jr. [19810 } 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1911; | 
E 263704; Francis, Day & Hunter, | 
London, England. 


OLD (THE) BEAU’S LAMENT; words and /}}) 
music by M. M. Welch. Washington, | 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19811 

© Aug, 18, DOid 2 se ane. ZF | 
1911; EK 265135; M. M. Welch, Alton, | 
Ni YX: 


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no. 9, 1911 


19831 


Oxp Birt Jones; lyrics and music by 

Lynne A. Hazzard. [19812 

© 1c. Aug. 24, 1911; EH 265026; 
Lynne A. Hazzard, Chicago, Ill. 


OLp DIAZ HAS LEFT Mexico; words 
and music by M. _ Poltschbach. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19813 


(en Ade. iG, 1911;°2 e. Aug. 24, 
1911; EH 265119; Minnie Poltschbach, 
Guatemala, Central America. 


O~p ENGLISH COMPOSERS; ten pieces 
arr. and ed. with piano acc., from 
original ed. for violin with figured 
bass, by Alfred Moffat. [19814 


ey Mar, 23,1911; 2 ¢c. Aug. 10, 
1911; E 263767; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


OLD FOLKS AT HOME; arr. by Geo. Bray- 
Jey, revised and edited by Gustav 
Saenger; violin and piano. [19815 
eemimerst. 1911: 2. ¢. July, 20, 
1911; E 262114; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


) OxLp Harvard; march, by F. W. Hager ; 
| orchestra. [19816 
| © 1c Aug. 9, 1911; E 262586; 
Fred W. Hager, Boston, Mass. 


OLtp (THE) HOME IS BEST OF ALL; 
words and music by G. Sears. Wash- 

ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[19817 


Orimy 12, 1911; 2 c. July 18, 
1911; E 260975; Grace Sears, W. 
Annapolis, Md. 


| OLD IRONSIDES; march by Mort Wein- 

stein; piano. [19818 
(S sulye 2a 1911: 2c. July’ 26, 
_ 1911; E 263099; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
| New York, N. Y. 


~OLtp (AN) LETTER; words and music 

by Ida May. Muncy, Pa. Ida May. 

[19819 

Ce Aue, odd 1911--..2- & -Aug., 45, 

Pose, 2627015 .May- Van, Tuyl, 
Muncy, Pa. 


OLmp (THE) MAN’S LOVE; words and 
music by B. Doty. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19820 


GrAue 12) 1Ot1<.2 ey Aue, 24, 
1911; EH 265177; Belle Doty, Wendte. 
S.D. 


OLD (THE) OLD STORY OF LOVE; words 
and music by EH. B. Lutz. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19821 

@: July 15, 1911: 2. « July 18, 
1911; E 262001; Elizabeth B. Lutz, 
Baltimore, Md. 


| 
| 


————— aE 


OLtp (AN) SCRAP ALBUM; words by 
Mrs. ©. S. Smith, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19822 

©. Aug. 1, 1911; 2°e, Aue, 2, 1911; 
E 263444; Mrs. C. S. Smith, Perry, 
BE Y.- 


OLD (THE) TIME COMRADES; words and 
music by R. Reid. Washington, H. 
‘Kirkus Dugdale co. [19823 


© Fuly 12 1st 2 ee Fully: 1S; 
1911; E 262020; Robt. Reid, Win- 
sted, Conn. 


OLD YORK BEACH; words by Bert 
Burhoe, music by L. Collins, arr. by 
Bert Burhoe. [19824 

toe ie to. JOE 2 eo Twhy. 2a. 
1911; E 262204; Lou Collins, Marl- 
boro, Mass. 


OtiviaA; old English dance, by Sey- 
mour Smith; piano. [19825 
©) Ane. 34, 1931s 2 ef Age 14. 
1911; E 268882; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London, England. 


OLLONE (Max D’) Chanson; poésie 
de Maurice Maeterlinck, musique de 
Max D’Ollone. (Mélodies, no. 5.) 

[19826 

©, duly 29, A914; +2 ei. July 31, 

1911; E 263355; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


ON AVAIT DIT; Simple récit, poésie de 
André Lénéka, musique de Edouard 


Mathé. t. Chant seul... 4ter” Z. 
Chant et piano. [19827, 19828 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 
14 1910: Hi26ssis, 263816; Paul 


Decourcelle, Nice, France. 


ON NE SAIT PAS; chanson, paroles de 

Millandy, musique de Géo Clarett. 

[19829 

©) Aug. 10, 1914 :°9)\e (Anew 14, 

1911; E 268858; G. Ondet, Paris, 
France. 


ON THE B-A-R; novelty song, words 
and music by Otto Fessler. [19830 
Or Ane AO Oe Ae 26. 


1911; E 265428; Jos. W. 
New York, N. Y. 


Stern & Co., 


ON THE BANKS OF THE APPOMATTOX} 
words and music by A. Sims. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19831 

G)eAne., 15 ed Old Die? Aue. 24: 

1911; HK 265207; Annie M. Sims, 
Marengo, Va. 


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pins. V6 | 


ON THE CREST OF THE MOUNT OF THE 
Hoty Cross; words by Wilbur W. 
Langdale, music by Samuel H. 
Speck. [19832 

© Aus.’ 25, 1911* 2c) Aue 26, 
1911; EK 265441; Wilbur W. Lang- 
dale, New York, N. Y. 


ON THE HIGHWAY OF THE KING: words 
by Gertrude L. Knox, musie by Mrs. 
R. R. Forman. [19833 


© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262631; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 
Chicago, Il. 


ON THE LAKE (Auf dem wasser) ; bar- 
earolle, by C. EF. Hartung, op. 82; 
piano. [19834 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 3, 1911; 
EH 262470; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ON THE ROLL OF THE OPEN SEA; words 
by Rene Bronner, music by H. W. 
Petrie. [19835 

© July ol, toi 2. early, ods 
1911; EK 263323; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ON THE SHORE OF LAKE MICHIGAN; 
words and music by F. E. Roberts, 
[arr. by Harry L. Alford]. [19836 

© duly i, 19d seo ex July 43, 
1911; EH 262146; F. E. Roberts, Chi. 
eago, Ill. 


ON TO PROSPERITY; march, by Richard 
Ferber; piano, four hands. [19887 


© nly oi, 210i 2 en yuly. Silt 
1911; E 263324; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ONDINE; valse par EH. Lévéque, op. 47, 
pour violon seul. (Six études-ca- 
prices, no. 1.) [198388 

© July,” 29) 1912 er suly 31, 
1911; EK 268862; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


ONE MORE CHILD COME HOME; words 
by Maud Frazer, chorus and music 
by Robert Harkness. [19839 

© July 3, 1911; 2c Aug. 4, 1911; 
EK 262695; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ONE NIGHT WHEN ALL THE VILLAGE 
SLEPT; from Mithridates, King of 
Pontus, words by Sir Car Scroope, 
music by Bruce Steane; (Octavo 
series (mixed voices) no. 146.) 

[19840 

© Aug. 2, 1911: 2c Ans: 3, 1911: 

H 262471; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ONE OF THESE DAYS; words and music | 
by E. Carter. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [19841 

© Aug. 18, 1911-2" e-Aue 248 5 
1911; E 265118; Miss E. Carter, | 
Lowell, Mass. 


ONLY A BUNCH OF BLUE VIOLETS; words | 
and music by Mrs. J. Brown. Wash- | 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19842 

© July 15, 1911; 2.¢ July 18) 8 

1911; E 262012; Mrs. Jos. Brown, | 
Potsdam, N. Y. 


ONLY A BUNCH OF FLOWERS; words by 
A. Names, music by Oliver Hudson. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[19843 } 

© July,.28, 191: 20e) duly 258 y 
1911; H 262544; Arthur Names, Mc- { 
Cracken, Kans. i 


ONLY A DREAM; sacred song, words by | 
L. F. Beggs, music by I. Z. Phillips. | 
[19844 | 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c Aug. 4, 1911; | 

E 263619; Lillie Florence Beggs, | 
Memphis, Tenn. 


—— words by G. H. Snyder, music by | 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, | 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19845 |j 

© July 15, 192 er July 183 | 
1911; E 262007; G. H. Snyder, Balti- || 
more, Md. i) 


ONLY A POOR OLD MAN; words and | 
music by W. Williams. [19846 || 
© Aug. 25, 1911; .2 ¢. Aug. 26, 4 
1911; E 265446; Winfield Williams, | 
New York, N. Y. 


ONLY A ROSEBUD; words and music by | 
Eva O. Carroll. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19847 

© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 « Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265328; Mrs. S. F. Carroll, 
Kingston, Idaho. 


OnLy Moxtty; words and music by J. | 
J. Luby jr. Washington, H. Kirkus | 
Dugdale co. [19848 | 

© Aug. 12, 1911582 @. Aug. 247 } 
1911; E 265260; John J. Luby, jr., 
Fall River, Mass. 


ONLY ONE; words by B. M. Buell, mu- | 
sic by Len Fleming, Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [19849 

© Aug, 1; 1911-2 ec Aus 2 yaor: 
FE 263448; Betsey M. Buell, Clinton, 
Conn. 


1150 


| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


Onty (THE) ONE I LOVE; words by 
J. L. Mayhall, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19850 

(op Ans, 1, 1911> 2c, Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263441; J. L. Mayhall, Star, Tex. 


Onty (THE) WAY; words and music 
by R. P. Shelden. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19851 


mene Ane, 12, 1911; 2 cc. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265282; Ransom P. Shel- 
den, Riverside, Cal. 


ONLY You; waltz song, words and 

music by Melodio, arr. by M. Deyo. 

[19852 

eA: 15, 1911: 2 ¢. Aug. 16, 

1911; E 262790; Milo Deyo, Brook- 
ayn. N.Y. 


ONWARD; words and music by Thoro 
Harris. [19853 
Ow rulyaso;) 1911; 2 e. Aug.» 3, 
1911; E 262423; Metropolitan church 
assn., Waukesha, Wis. 


OPEN THY DOORS; words by Ed Wicher 


musie by David Walters. [19854 


© 1c. Aug. 16, 1911; E 262781; 
David Walters, Plymouth, Pa. 


ORGEL KONZERT. See Hindel (G. F.) 


ORIENTAL MURMURBINGS; waltz, by L. 

BH. Knepple; violin with piano acc. 

[19855 

© 1 e¢. Aug. 5, 1911; E 263667; 

Louis Edward .Knepple, Brooklyn, 
Me, Xs 


¢ 
_QORIENTALE; by Hamilton Harty; oboe 


il 


and pianoforte. [19856 

Orange % 1911: 2 ec. Aug. 9;1911; 
EK 263727; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


_OrPHAN’S (THE) LAMENT; words by 


Abbie Gail, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19857 
rade © 1911; 2 ¢:. Aug. 21911; 
HE 263442; Mrs. J. B. Cochran, Har- 
ris, Mo. ; 
ORPHEUS IN DER UNTERWELT. See Of- 
fenbach (J.) 


OUI, POUR L’AMOUR; marche, paroles 


de Emile Rhein, musique de A. 
Courquin. [19858 
Poo Aur, 10, 1911: 2 «Aug. 14, 
1911; E 2638138; Mme. Courquin, 
Paris, France. 


19867 


Ovurgk FLAG; a patriotic song by C. 
Baiter and W. Giessmann. [19859 


© July). 25; A911 2.¢e7 July (26, 
1911; E 268086; Baiter & Giess- 
mann, Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Our GoD IS IN THE SUNSHINE GAY; 
words by Charles 8S. Nutter, music 
by Frank Moore Jeffery. [19860 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
EH 262598; Board. of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ill. 


OUR HEARTS ARE BOWED BY EARTHLY 
FEARS; words by Isabella M. Morti- 
mer, music by Wm. Grant Brooks. 

[19861 

© duly 25. 1911: 2 e July ost. 

1911; E 263288; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


OvR LAND; words by George W. Mortri- 
son, music by A. W. Kortheuer. 
[19862 
@© 1 G@ Aug. 3. 1901 2 iy 262129" 
Arthur W. Kortheuer and George 
W. Morrison, Toledo, Ohio. 


OUR LIFE IS VAIN; words by George du 
Maurier, translated by H. B. G., mu- 
sic by Harvey B. Gaul; high and 
low voice. [19863 

©. july 26, 4910-2 ex July 20, 
1911; E 262285; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


OUR MERCHANT MARINE; march, by G. 
E. Holmes; orchestra. [19864 


© Jam 18) 1910 2c) (July, ai, 
1911; E 2638338; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


OUR REFUGE AND STRENGTH ; words and 
music by Ira B. Wilson. [19865 
© sly 25.5 191 2 se. July (38, 
1911; BH 2638289; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


OuUT OF THE DARKNESS; words by 
Harold Simpson, music by Frances 
Waddington. [19866 

©) July28, 19 26) Aue aoe: 
E 263701; Metzler & co., London, 
England. 


OUT OF THE DEEP; anthem, music by 
Osmond Daughtry; bass solo and 
chorus. 4to. (Stainer & Bell’s 
church choir library, no. 119.) 

[19867 

© Aue. 1910-2 ¢. Aug. 9, 1911: 

E 263728; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


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19868 


OvGAGEK; pochod na moSnovu pisni¢éku, 
[and ] Z ceskych mlyntii; pochod dle 
Pijacké od H. Starého, slozil Aug. 
Schranil; fiir militirmusik. [19868 

©. July* 21, 191952 "e. Anse 15: 
1911; E 263906; Mojmir-Urbanek, 
Prague, Austria. 

OVER BROOK AND BRIER; words by Flor- 

ence Willard, music by M. Payson. 
[19869 


© 1c. Mar. 20, 1911; E 263570; 
Mary Payson, San Diego, Cal. 


OVER THE HILL TO LOVERS VILLE; words 

and music by M. Park. [19870 

O'Ive Aue 14, AS = hy 262611: 
Mae Park, Punxsutawney, Pa. 


PACIFIER (THE); march-two step, by 
Harry J. Lincoln, arr. for mandolin 
club of five parts. [19871 


© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
Ee 262507; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


PAGANINI (Niccoto) Allegro; from 
Quartet no. 10, by Paganini; violin 
and piano. [19872 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c Aug. 9, 1911; 
EH 263786; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London, England. 


Allegro giusto; from Quartet no. 
12, by Paganini; violin and piano. 
[19873 
© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 268787; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London, England. 


Caprice; von N. Paganini, bearb. 
von Willy Burmester, mit fingersit- 
-zen und stricharten sowie mit kla- 
vierbegleitung versehen, fiir violine 
und klavier. No. 13, B dur. No. 23, 
Es dur. [19874, 19875 
© diglys a, 191 Qyexeach) Ane. 2: 
1911; E 263545, 263546; Ernst Eu- 
lenburg, Leipzig, Germany. 


— Caprice, no. 24, in A moll; von 
N. Paganini, bearbeitung von Willy 
Burmester, fiir violine mit piano- 
fortebegleitung. [19876 

©rvduly, % 49ide 2 ie, Aue?) 4911: 
E 263547; Ernst Hulenburg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


-—— 60 etiiden in form von variationen, 
(60 studies in variation form) ; von 
N. Paganini, neu herausgegeben von 
Oscar Biehr, fiir violine solo. 

[19877 

© July 6, 1911; 2 ec. July 28, 1911; 

EL 268173; Germann & co., Munich, 
Germany. 


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PAGANINI (HINE) CAPRICE; von Michael ' 


PAGES INTIMES; 


PALACE (THE) IN THE LAKE; ballad 


PALESTRA $ 


PANAMA 


PANTOMIME; de Roger Pénau, op. 58; | 


PAOLO; 


PAPERS! THE NEWSAGENT’S ROMANCE; | 


PARASOL; 


———— Tae 


pt. 115, n.'s., ve G:F 


Zadora; violine auf das clavier frei — 
tibertragen. [19878 

© July 28, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 21, 
1911; H 264117; Wilhelm Hansen, | 
Leipzig, Germany. 
par Mario Tarenghi, | 
op. 56, nos. 1-5; piano. [19879 | 

© July 12, A191 ore panes 15; 
1911; HE 263901 ; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


al 


poem by Wolfgang Miiller von K6- 
nigswinter, English version by Henry | 
G. Chapman, music by Max Meyer- | 
Olbersleben, op. 98; men’s voices | 
with orchestra ace. (G. Schirmer’s | 
S vo. choruses, no. 5563.) [19880 |] 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2c. Aug. 11, 
1911; E 263771; G. Schirmer, New 
York, (No Ye 


Sammlung von solostiicken, | 
solosonaten, solosuiten und konzert- | 


r= 


sitzen, von Ernst Heim, fiir vio- | 
line mit klavierbegleitung. Serie 1. jj 
No. 1%.- No. 19. No. 4% No. 42. 


(Edition Schott, 1691 a und b. & ! 
1694 a und b.) [19881-19884 | 

© July 5, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 4, | 
1911; E 263647-263650; B. Schott’s | 
sodhne, Mainz, Germany. 


(THE) CANAD: by J: |e | 
Mead, music by Charles J. W. Jer- | 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- | 
dale co. [19885 | | 

© Aug. 15,1911) 2"e. Aug.’ 245% 
1911; H 265218 ; John Beal Mead, | 
Pekin, Ind. - | 


piano. 

© Aug, 10, 10142) es Aus. 12) | 
1911; E 268875; Te ice Vieu. et | 
Jane Vieu, Paris, France. i} 


capricietto-burlesque, by Sieg- | 


© June 29, 1911; 2 e July 20) | 
1911; EH 262116; Carl Fischer, New | 
Work: Neve 


words and music by F. C. Gillespie. | | 
[19888 | 

© July 28, Dota hex Fully, 2s || 
1911; E 263139; Reynolds & co., | 
London, rece 


music by Cecil Cowles. [19885 i 
© “Aug. 18, 190-12) ey Aare.) De | 

1911; E 262987; Breuer & Gunsky, | } 

San Francisco, Cal. | 


_PasToRAL sone; by R. Barrett-Watson, ! 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


19908 


PARK NIGHT IS TO-NIGHT; words and 
music by Vosgan A. Avakian. 
[19890 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1911; E 2654380; 
Vosgan Avakian, Baltimore, Md. 
PASCAL FARGEAU; drame lyrique, po- 
éme de Jules de Marthold, musique 
de Gino Marcucci; orchestra with 
piano acc. [19891 
ia Age 16, 1911 -2-¢. Aug. 17; 
“1911; EH 263971; L. Digoude-Diodet, 
Paris, France. 
PASSACAGLIA; by Henry M. Dunham, 
op. 23; in G@ minor; organ. [19892 
ane. 19, 1911: 2..c, Aug: 21, 
1911; EH 262917; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


PassAcAaGLiIA. See Bach (J. S.) 


(The organ loft book 77, no. 282). 
[19893 
© July 1, 1911; 2c. July 31,1911; 
H 263278; Vineent music co. Itd., 
London, England. 


PASTORALE, IN D FLAT; par C. J. Grey, 


pour orgue. (Morceaux originaux, 
no. 49.) [19894 
© July 17, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
HE} 263651; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 
PAVANE-MARQUISE; par Ed. Lavagne, 
pour piano. [19895 
© Aue 107-1911; 2c. Aug. 14, 
1911; EK 263799; Beuscher, Paris, 
France. 


, PEACE AND LOVE DIVINE; words by H. 


| 
i 


q 


| PEACE TROUBLED SOUL; 
Mazzinghi, arr. by W. S. Ripley; | 


M. Urmey, music by H. Marshall 
Randel. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19896 

© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 c Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265108; Eva Mae Urmey, 
Burlingame, Kans. 


transcription, 


band. [19897 


© Aue. 9, 1911+, 2c") Angs 11, 
1911; E 262666; Fillmore brothers 
co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

PEACEFUL BILL; words and music by 
P. McGuire. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19898 


©: Aug. 15,;1911;.-2 ¢., Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265211; Pat McGuire, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


-PEACEFUL VALLEY; march, by James 
G. Jolly; piano. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [19899 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263440; James G. Jolly, McFall, 
Mo. 


PEACHBLOOM; words by Adrian Ross 
and Myrta Stubbs, music by Myrta 
Stubbs. [19900 

©’ ‘Aue ae” 1912: eats 18: 
1911; E 264029; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


PEASANT’S MARCH (Norwegischer 
bauernmarsch) ; by Trygve Torjus- 
sen, op. 383 piano. (Norwegian 
Suite, no. 5.) [19901 


@yAve. 2 A902 ¢. Auc..3) A0tts 
E 262441; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

PEASANT’sS (A) sone; from England’s 
darling, words by Alfred Austin, 
music by Alice Barton. [19902 

©) July 20; 1914 °° 2'c. Aug, 1911 - 
E 263623; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London, England. 


PEER GYNT, SUITE 1. See Grieg (EH. H.) 


PENSIERO ELEGIACO; élégie, de Edouard 
Jacovacci, op. 50, pour violon ou 
violoncelle et piano. [199038 

© Aug. 01057 1901 92 ‘e, Aue 4, 
1911; E 2638830; E. Jacovacci, Paris, 
France. 


PENZANNO’A SPOSA; canzona ’e gelusia, 
words and music by Natale Di 
Palma; canto e mandolino. [19904 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 15, 1911; 
E 263910; A. Matacea, New York, 
Nico. 

PEPPER SAUCE; a hot rag, by H. A. 
Fischler, arr. by Harry J. Lincoln; 
mandolin club of five parts. [19905 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2,¢ Aug, 5, 1911; 
E 262508; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


PERE (LE); chante-misére, paroles de 
Foucher et Ph. Febvre, musique de 
J. Verecolier; piano et chant. [19906 


©, Aue. 10; 19115-2-e. Aug. 14, 
1911; E 263872; J. Vercolier, Paris, 
France. 


PERFUME; barearole, from My lady’s 
boudoir, by Luella Lockwood Moore, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; orchestra. 

[19907 

2©) Aug. 23; 4911: \2).¢,, Aug. 24, 

1911; E 265047; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


PERINELLO (CARLO); Quintetto in si 
minore; di Carlo Perinello, op. 7, 
per pianoforte, 2 violini, viola e 
violoncello. (Edition Schmid! no. 
ATTA. ) [19908 

© July 10, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
BE 263497; C. Schmid! & co., Leipzig, 
Germany. 


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19909 


PERRY FIZZ; march and two step, by 
Chas. S. Walton; piano. [19909 
© Aug. 24, 1911> 2 @ Aus: 26, 
1911; E 265484; Chas. S. Walton, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


PERRY’S CHILDREN’S by”. EF. 

Clark Perry. 4to. [19910 

“© July 5, 1911; 2:e. Aug. 4,'1911; 

E 263560; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
mati, 1: 


PERSIAN LOVE SONG; from the Rubaiyat 
of Omar Khayyam, musie by Frank 
Bibb. 1. In D minor, medium voice. 
2. In E minor, high voice. 

[19911, 19912 


© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 ec. each Aug. 
16, 1911; E 262794, 262795; Paul A. 
Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn. 


SONGS; 


PERSIAN MARCH. See Strauss (J.) 


Petit (LE) ToreADOR (The little 
toreador) ; by Mentor Crosse, op. 16, 
no. 9; piano. (12 little compositions 
in a popular vein, no. 9.) [19913 

© Aue. 25d? 2) es wAvues 25, 
1911; E 265422; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


PETITE (LA) Boston; waltz, by Reva 
Marie Ritch; piano. [19914 
©. July 26.*19ld <2 Ve. elaly: 26; 
1911; EH 263110; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


PETITES (LES) ENTRAVEES; opéreite 
bouffe en un acte de A. Metzvil et 
R. Sydney, musique de Jane Vieu; 
partition piano et chant. [19915 

©y Aue: 10% 191 oe Aue. 14, 
1911; D 18947; Maurice Vieu et 
Jane Vieu, Paris, France. 


PETITS OISEAUX, LE PRINTEMPS VIENT 
DE NAITRE (Friihlingsfeier) ; deutsche 
libersetzung et musique rééditée avec 
ace. de piano par Otto Lessmann. 
(Vieilles romances frangaises, du 
18° siécle, no. 4.) [19916 

© June 27, 1911; 2 c. July 28, 
1911; E 268178; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

PETTY; words by Arthur Longbrake, 

- music by Ed. Hdwards. [19917 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. July 20, 1911; 
E 262149; Longbrake and Edwards, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

PFIFFIKUS (DER); pfeiflied, ged. von 
Martin Loewe, musik von Georg 
Mewes, op. 92; klavier mit gesang. 

[19918 

©) Fuly: S05 19d 2) er sAue 2A. 

1911; E 264123; Walther Schroeder, 
Berlin, Germany. 


pt. lI, n. s., v.6 


PHANTASY; by Frank Bridge; violin, q 


viola, violoncello and piano. [19919 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c Aug. 8, 1911; 
H 263708; Frank Bridge, London, 
England. . 


PHOEBE; poem by Thomas Lodge, set 
to ae by C. V. Stanford, op. 125, 
no. 3. 


© Aug. (21, -19d1 2c wane. 23: 
1911; E 264230; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


PHRYNE; valse, by Pedro de Zulueta, 
arr. for orchestra by H. M. Higgs; 
piano ace. 
journal, no. 568.) [19921 

© Aug. 17, 1911; 2 e Aug. 18, 
1811; EH 264030; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


PICKANINNIES; galop, by Marie Seuel- i 


- Holst, op. 8, no. 4; piano. [19922 

© . July 31,/ 191s 2eeaAug. 1: 

1911; H 262374; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N.Y. 


PICTURE (THE) ON THE WALL; words 
by L. E. Estes, music by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. 


© Aug. 12) 191i sa2ee. Ange 24 


1911; E 265223; L. BE. Hstes, Brooks, _ 


Me. 


PICTURES IN THE AIR; descriptive mu- | 
sical composition, words and music | 


By F. W. Hager; orchestra. [19924 


© 1c Aug. 9, 1911; E 262585; 
Fred W. Hager, Boston, Mass. 


Pirps (LES) EN DENTEL LE; polka- 
marche par Rodolphe Berger, pour 
orchestre avec  piano-conducteur. 
4to. [19925 


© Aug. 10, 1911; 2c Aug. 14, 
1911; E 268788; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


PIESN POGRZEBOWA; by Hug. Walkie- ‘| 


wicz, op. 72, nos. 1 and 2, [and] 
Marsz pogrzebowy Spiewacki; by B. 
J. Zalewski; mixed voices. [19926 

© June 20, 1911; 2 c June 22, 


1911; E 262703; B. J. Zalewski, 
Chicago, Ill. 


—— ——,, nos. 3 and 4, male voices. 
[19927 


© June 20, 1911; 2 e June 22, 
1911; E 262704; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Il. 


1154 


[19920 


(Chappell’s orchestral |! 


[19923 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


19948 


Pig (THE) AND WHISTLE; humorous 
march, by H. Hlliott Smith; orches- 
tra and piano conductor. 4to. 

[19928 

ieeowiv 26, 1911; 2 ce: July 27, 

1911; E 262288; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


PIGTAILS AND CHOPSTICKS; Chinese 
two step, by Edward Hesse: piano. 
London, England, Star music pub. 
-@0:, ltd. [19929 


© Aug. 9, 1911; 2c. July 28. 1911; 
- EK 264097; J. Anderson, London, Eng- 
land. 


PIONEER LIMITED; march two-step, by 
Harry J. Lincoln, arr. for mandolin 
club of five parts. {19930 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262509; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


PIROUETTE; pas by Herman 

Finck; piano. [19931 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 3, 1911; 

EH 262404; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Works IN. Y; 


PLANT A WATERMELON ON MY GRAVE 
AND LET THE JUICE SOAK THROUGH: 
quartet, by Frank Dumont and R. 
Lilly, arr. by Walter L. Rosenberg ; 
male voices. (Witmark ed., no. 
538. ) [19932 

© Age. 24, 1911: 2 c. Aug. 25, 
191t; HW 265391; M. Witmark & 

| sons, New York, N. Y. 

PLAY SOME RAGTIME IF YOU CAN; words 


seul, 


by E. Bengimon, music by Fred E. | 


Mierisch. Washington, H. Kirkus 


Dugdale co. [1993838 


© Auge 12-1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265285; Ella Bengimon, 
Lewiston, Me. 


| PLAY THAT LOVIN’ SLIDE TROMBONE; 
- words by Arthur Gillespie, music by 
Walter Leopold. [19934 


© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 « Aug. 16, 
1911; HK 262786; Thompson & ©co., 
Chicago, Ill. 

“PLAYING TWO NOTES AGAINST THREE; 
exercises and etudes, written and 
compiled by Charles W. Landon; pi- 

| ano. [19935 

| ©) Aust 14, 1911: 2c. Aug. 14, 

| 1911; E 262690; Theo. Presser ¢€o., 

f Philadelphia, Pa. 

|PLaytimMe; by Geo. J. Hoff, arr. by 

| EF. E. Robinson; clarinet solo, or- 

| chestra ace. [199386 


@iduly 22, 1911; 2 ex duly 26, 
1911; E 2638084; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


PLEADING; by C. R. Youngdahl; piano. 

[19937 

© Aug. 1 23,5191) 2 “ei Aue? 25, 

1911; EH 265372; Carl R. Youngdahl, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


PLEASE TAKE ME BACK TO DEAR OLD 
OHIO; words by George N. Seegitz, 
music by Fred Heltman. [19938 


© ue? 22, "1911-2" e-Aug: °22, 
1911; E 262966; Fred Heltman, pub- 
lisher, Cleveland, O. 


PoET AND PEASANT 
Suppé (F. v.) 


Port’s (THE) DREAM; valse, by Ar- 
nold Beresford. 1. Cello and bass. 
2, Viola. 3. Violino primo: 4: Vio- 
lino secondo. [19989-19942 


© Aug. 16, 1911; 2 c* each. Aug. 
17, 1911; E 264002-264005; J. H. 
Adams, Sutton Coldfield, England. 


vane London, Novello & 
co., ltd. [19943 
© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1911; 
E 263773; J. H. Adams, Sutton Cold- 
field, England. 
Poret’s (THE) SONG; poem by Charles 
Keeler, music by Edith Simonds. — 
[19944 
© July 31, 1911; 2c. Aug. 1, 1911; 
HE 262376; M. Witmark & sons, New 
MOrkKAIN S PY. 


POINTS D’ORGUE. 
C.) 
PoLACCA BRILLANTE; by Georg Hggel- 
ing, op. 124; piano duet. [19945 
@- Aue; 2, 1911. 2.¢ Aug: 3, 1914; 
E 262472; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


OVERTURE. See 


piano. 


See Saint-Saéns (C. 


POLISH DANCE. See Scharwenka 


(Lx) 


PoLKA DE BAL; by Bradford Campbell. 

op. 65; piano. [19946 

© Aug. 2/1911 +2 «© Aug; 3, 1911; 

E 262392; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


PoLKA DE CONCERT; par Vincent de 
Meis, op. 6. (Morceaux choisis pour 
violon et piano, no. 100.) [19947 

©) July 12; 1910» 2) c.-Aug.- 19; 
1911; E 264062; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


PoLKADoT; by Mentor Crosse, op. 16, 
no. 7; piano. (12 little compositions 
in a popular vein, no. 7.) [19948 

Oy Aug. IOI 2 ere Aes 125; 
1911; E 265423; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


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Dt. 1H wes. 'v.:6 


19949 
PoLONAISE; by Edward Beyer; two 
cornets and piano. [19949 | 


©. June. 23, 1911:-2 e July 20; 
1911; EH 262119 : Carl Fischer, New 
York, ING aNG: 

——by W. Faulkes. (The organ loft 
book 77, no. 2383.) [19950 


© July 1, 1911; 2 ¢. July 31, 1911; 
E 263274; Vincent musie co. Itd., 
London, England. 


——by G. Merkel, newly revised by 
W. F. Ambrosio; violin and piano. 
[19951 


© sJune 28) 19 > 2a ca suly 20s 
1911; EH 262120; Carl Fischer, New 
York, INC 


PCLONAISE BRILLIANTE. See Chopin 


(F. F.) 


PONDER MY WORDS; words from Psalms, 
music by Sydney Scott. (Choral al- 
bum, no. 1016.) [19952 


© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911; 
EH 268757; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


POPPY BLOSSOMS; 
piano. [19953 
©P Auge etoile er Aue Va, 
1911; HE 262827; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


POSE, POSE, POSE; words and music by 
R. F. Staley. [19954 


©ie¢e Aug. 10; 1911: W' 262653; 
Richard F. Staley, Rochester, N. Y. 


POSTLUDE ALLA MARCIA; by C. J. Grey; 

organ. [19955 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 

H 262473; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
‘ton, Mass. 


PoTLATCH (THE) TICKLE; a Seattle 
rag, by D. A. Robertson, arr. by Carl 
A. Weber; piano. [19956 


©) July 17," 191s Dives. Inaly.. 22, 
1911; E 262177; Donald A. Robert- 
son, Seattle, Wash. 


POUPEE VALSANTE (Dolly dances); by 
H. Poldini, arr. by Gustav Saenger; 
4 violins, viola, alto viola, 2 cellos, 
bass, organ and piano. (Hnsemble 
players’ library, no. 11.) [19957 

Or suly 201901 Oe ehule 24 
1911; E 265092; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 

POUR TE REVOIR; valse lente par I. 
Sadun, pour quintette 4 cordes, avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [19958 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 14, 
1911; EH 268787; Cortellazzo fréres, 
Nice, France. 


by H. W. Petrie: 


POWDER AND ROUGE; Caprice, by Luella | 

Lockwood Moore; piano. [19959 | 

Ae Aug. ee 19115 2 cog. 10,1911 5 | 

EK 262651 ; . Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. a 


PRALUDIUM & FUGE IN A MOLL. 
Bach (J. 8S.) 


PRAISE; words by H. EH. Miller, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[19960 


© Aug. 18, 190P> 2) ec Aug. 245) 4 
1911; B 265120; Erta i. ae Ar- A 
tesian, S. Dak. 


PRAISE THE KING OF HEAVEN; words 
by William C. Ball, music by Frank 
Moore Jeffery. [19961 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; , 
E 262599; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Hpiscopal church, 
Chicago, III. 


PRAKTISCHE (DER) 
von Franz Degen. 


See 


ZITHER-LEHRER ; 
Heft 1 and 2. 
[19962 
© Aug. 3, 19119: 2'c. Auer dbo 1911 
EK 268958; Franz Degen, Zurich, 
Switzerland. 


PRAYER (A) IN A LOVE’S DREAM; fan- | 

tasia, by Albert Guadagno; piano. | 
[19963 | 
© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1911; | 
B 262599: "Albert Guadagno, New iy 
York, Nee \ 
(A) ANTHONY OF | 


PRAYER To Sv. 


Papua; words by Arthur Symons, | 


music by Berthold Neuer; medium | 
voice. [19964 | 

© July 31, 1911; 2c. Aug. 1, 1911; 
E 262344; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ING Ye 


PRELUDE ELEGIAQUE; sur le théme pro- 
posé, par Paul Dukas, transcription 
par Jacques Charlot; piano a 4 
mains. [19965 

© Aue Sie Ole ere Ane 21) 
1911; E 264146; A. Durand & fils, 
Paris, France. 


PREMIER AMOUR; valse lente, par Emile i 
Gastelle; piano. [19966 | 
© July 26) 191d 2c; july 208 | 
1911; E 262307; Collard Moutrie, 
London, England. 


PREMIER BONHEUR (First happiness) ; 
gavotte, by William Salabert, arr. | 
by Geo. T. Matthews; orchestra. 4to. | 

[19967 


© Aug. 7%, 19d: 2 eryAue: 14 
1911; EK 263886; Cundy Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


1156 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


PREPARATORY SCHOOL OF TECHNIC; by 
Isidor Philipp; piano. [19968 


Meauly ol, 1911; 2c. July 31, 
1911; E 263326; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


PRESIDENT’S (THE) MARCH; marche 
Américaine, par Jean Savasta, pour 
orchestre avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 

[19969 


Ane.) 10, 1911: 2.¢.. Aug. 14, 
“1911; E 268792; F. Salabert, Paris, 
France. 


PRESS A KISS; words by Mrs. L. M. 
Martin, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [19970 


iG Suly 15, 1911; 2. «. . duly. 18, 
1911; EK 262004; Mrs. L. M. Martin, 
Dallas, Tex. 


PreTTY ELSIE; by F. Sabathil; piano. 

[19971 

© July 31, 1911; 2c. Aug. 1, 1911; 

E 262375; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N..¥: 


__PRINTEMPS D’AMOUR; valse lente par 


Edouard Jacovacci, op. 5, pour piano. 

[19972 

OmAues do. 191: 2 ec) Aug. 14, 

1911; E 263831; E. Jacovacci, Paris, 
France. 


PRINTEMPS (LE) ME GRISE (Spring 
like wine is flowing) ; French words 
by Dominus, English words by Henry 
G. Chapman, music by Isidore Luck- 
stone; high voice with piano acc. 

[19973 

Owdmy 28 tit: 2 ¢ July -22, 

1911; E 262180; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork N.Y. 


PRINZESSIN (DIE) AUF DER HRBSE; by 
Hrich Wolfgang Korngold, op. 3, no. 
2; piano. [19974 

ey yaly) 27, 1911: 2 e. July 29, 
1911; E 262326; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N.Y. 


| Priscimia; valse de concert, by Effie 


| 


Allinson Hepler ; piano. [19975 

(© ly 30, 19tt- 2 July Si, 
1911; E 263341; Gamble hinged mu- 
sic co., Chicago, II. 


PROCESSION ; Souvenir de Rocamadour, 
par EK. Lévéque, op. 47, pour violon 
Seul. (Six études-caprices, no. 5.) 

[19976 

© July 29, 1911; 2 @ July 31, 

1911; E 268363; Heugel et cie, 
Paris, France. 


19985 


PROCESSIONAL MARCH; by Frederick A. 

Williams, op. 75; piano, four hands. 

[19977 

© July 12, 1911; 2¢ Aug. 1, 1911; 

E 262358; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


PROMISE ME MY DARLING, YOU’LL BE 
TRUE; words by Mrs. F. B. McLar- 
ren, music by Len Fleming. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[19978 
© Aue,’ 12) 19tt "2 @&* Aus. 24 
LOWE <i 265255 : NES) Be hte 


Larren, West Port Clyde, N. S. 


Puccini (GrAcoMo) Fanciulla (La) 
del west; di G. Puccini, partitura 
d’orchestra ridotta, atti 1, 2 e 3. 

[19979 


© 1 ec. each Aug. 29, 1911; D 
18960; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, Italy. 


— Madame Butterfly; selection, by 
Ga fPuceini, arr: by WH. Tava; or- 
chestra. [19980 

©. Fuly 22; 191i? ¢ July: 24, 
1911; E. 263025; G. Ricordi &; €o., 
Milan, Italy. 


Puss IN THE CORNER; by Sidney Stein- 
heimer; piano. (Seven piano. pieces, 
no. 6.) [19981 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2c. Aug. 7, 1911; 
E 263683; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


PUT ON YOUR OLD SILK SHAWL Mary; 
words by A. Horning, music by Willy 
Wagner. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [19982 

©) Aue 18) 19th Se Ade. 24. 
1911; EH 265104; A. Horning, Newark, 
INS: 


QUAKER (THE) GIRL; lancers on melo- 
dies by Lionel Monckton, arr. by 
Fs MW. SHigess: piano aee. / 40: 
(Chappell’s orchestral journal, no. 
608. ) [19983 

© Aug. 8, 1919 2°@ Aug! 9, 1911; 
E 263734; Chappel & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


QUALITY; a high class rag, by James 
Scott; piano. [19984 
@) July 27. 19it: 2) e.. Jubpest, 
1911; E 268271; Stark music print- 
ing and pub. ¢co., St. Louis, Mo. 


QUANDO TI BACERO; melodia romantica, 
versi di Alfonso Ricolfi, musica di 
G. Amaniera. [19985 

© July 19. 1911s 2 ¢. July Si, 
1911; EH 2638385; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


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19986 


pt. IG, 2 8.,-V..6 


QUANDO Tr vipI; melodia romantica, 
versi di Beniamino De Vecchis, mu- 
sica di G. Amaniero. [19986 

@rsuly 105 19t Bien ies iad 
1911; E 263386; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


QUATUOR EN RG; par Gustave Samaze- 
uilh, réduction pour piano & 4 mains, 
par l’auteur. 19987 

© wily 25) 190 2 fe. uly, hed; 
1911; E 268350; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


QUEEN OF HEARTS; march and two- 
step, by Will J. Stevens; piano. 
[19988 
VAN TDS OUD sCreAnie:: 11. 
1911; E 262668; Holmes music ¢co., 
Middletown, N. Y. 


(A); by Rudolf Frinl, op. 

(Aquarelles, no. 4.) 

[19989 

© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 c Aug. 21, 

1911; E 262905; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


QUESTION 
74, no. 4; piano. 


RADIANT (THE) MORN HATH PASSED 
AWAY; words by Godfrey Thring, 
music by Lindsay B. Longacre. 

[19990 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 

Ei 262608; Board of Sunday schools 

of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Il. 


RADIANT (THE) MORN OF SPRING; trio, 
words by Elizabeth Forrester, music 
by Cliffe Forrester; ladies voices. 
4to. (Stainer & Bell’s part-songs, 
no. 46.) [19991 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2c Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 263729; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


RAG-A-MUFFIN ; two step, by Dague R. 
Pryor; piano. London, WPngland, 
Star music pub. co., ltd. [19992 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. July 28, 1911: 
EK 264098; J. Anderson, London, 
England. 


RAG TIME CHIMES; by Percy Wenrich ; 
piano. [199938 
Gy uly 26. 1911: 20enesuly 26, 
1911; HW 268111; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


RAG-TIME LOVE; by Phil Schwartz; in 
D; vocal orchestra. [19994 
(OAM. Qo. MOMs ae seA ion 24 
1911; EH 265052; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Kaipway (THE) GIRL; words by Ron- 

ald Bagnall, music by Tom Sutton. 

[19995 

© Aug. 11, 1G eee Te 

1911; E 263779; Reynolds & co., 
London, Hngland 


RAIN OF BLOSSOMS (Bliitenreigen) ; by 
Rudolf Dost, op. 5; piano. (2 com- 
positions no, 2.) | [19996 

© Aug. 2, 191132 e Aes, 1911 
W 262474; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. | 


RALLY DAY SERVICE; words by A. A. 
Payn and others, music by J. Lin- 
coln Hall and others, arr. by C. A. 
Soars. [19997 

© Aug. 1, 1911* "2 @) Auge 4, 1917: 
EK 268612; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


Raucuw (DER) (Smoke); ged. von Ru- 


dolf Hans Bartsch, English words | 


by John Bernhoff, musik von Joseph 
Marx. 

© Nov! 15, 1910772 7%¢" Ans a 
1911; EH 2638520; Schuberthaus-ver- 
lag, Vienna, Austria. 

REAPERS’ 
ratt, op. 20; piano. 
pieces, no. 5.) 

© Aug, 2, 1911; 2 e@) Ane..3, 19115 


EH 262475; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- | 


ton, Mass. 


RECITATIF ET AIR EXTRAIT DE LA CAN- } 


TATE D’ keLIsE. See Bach (J. 8.) 


RECITATIF ET NOCTURNE; tiré de la Ser- | 


rana, paroles et musique de A. Soler ; 
chant et piano. 


1911; EK 264093; Alberto Soler, 
Paris, France. 

RECOLLECTIONS OF HOME; by J. S. 
Fearis; piano. [20001 


© Aug; 28.° 191 eaeee) ae ol 
1911; E 262951; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


ReD BIRD; words and music: by H. C. 1 
[20002 | 


Albright. 

© July. 28, 19d ae wily: 628, 
1911; E 263119; H. C. Albright, Co- 
lumbiana, Ohio. 


Rep (THE) RosE; selection, from the 


opera The red rose, by Robert Hood | 


Bowers, compiled and arr. by J. 
Bodewalt Lampe; piano. [20003 

©. Aug. 28, 19d Ses CaeAUe soa, 
1911; E 265041; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


1158 


[19998 


(THE) sone; by Lita Jar- | 
(5 instructive | 
[19999 || 


[20000 | 
© Aug.. 8, 101s Dre Aue ado il 


if 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


20020 


Rep (THE) RoSE—Continued. 

—— waltzes, from the opera, by Rob- 
ert Hood Bowers, compiled and arr. 
by J. Bodewalt Lampe; piano. 

[20004 


© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 2, 
1911; E 265042; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


REFLECTIONS; words by A. W. Whit- 
_ ney, music by Len Fleming. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[20005 
i Ane 1 1911: 2.¢. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263438; Asa Williams Whitney, 
Bristol, Tenn. 


REGEN (Rain and tears); ged. von P. 
Verlaine, English words by John 
Bernhoff, musik von Joseph Marx, 
fiir mittlere stimme. [20006 


© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 2638521; #Schuberthaus - verlag, 
Vienna, Austria. 


- REGIMENTAL MARCH; by J. S. Fearis; 
piano. [20007 


(© Aue. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 21, 
190: 262952: Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


| REGRETS; par J. Jacques Haakmann, 
op. 28, pour violon et piano. (4 di- 
vertissements, no. 2.) [20008 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 263719; Laudy & co., London, 
England. 


_REINE (LA) DU SALON (The queen of 
the salon) ; by Arnoldo Sartorio, op. 
883; piano. [20009 

ie woly ot. 1911; 2 « Aug. 5, 
1911; E 262525; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


REMEMBRANCE; valse, by Archibald 
Joyce; band. (Boosey & co’s brass 
and reed band journal, no. 514.) 

[20010 


mo Aue.9, 1911> 2 ¢ Aus. 10, 
1911; EH 263983; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London, Eng- 
land. 


RENO; words and music by D. B. 
Whelan. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20011 


© Aue. 18, 1911:-2 ec. Aug 24, 
1911; E 2651238; Don B. Whelan, 
| Hillsale, Mich. 
| REQUIEM OF A ROSE; words by Char- 
lotte Becker, music by Paul Bliss; 
women’s voices. (Willis music co., 
octavo women’s voices, second se- 
ries, no. 66.) [20012 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 26, 
1911; E 2653879; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


| 
| 


RESIGNATION; morceau de salon, by 


Chas. Dancla, op. 59, revised and 
edited by Gustav Saenger; violin 
and piano. [20013 


© June? 21,1911 =. 2 6 Juby 20; 
-1911; E 262121; Carl Fischer, New 
VYork,..IN. ¥. 


RESTING IN THE EVERLASTING ARMS; 
words and music by J. HE. Jones. 
[20014 
©) July 26,.1911;-2 «July 28; 
1911; EH 268124; J. Edwin Jones, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


RETOUR (LE) ; ; drame lyrique en 2 
actes, poéme et musique de Max 
D’Ollone; partition piano et chant 


(véduite par l’auteur). [20015 
© Aus, 10; 1919: 2° @ Aug? 14, 


1911; D 18948; 
France. 


Heugel et cie., Paris, 


par Théodore Lack, op. 191, tran- 
scription par Léon Lemoine, pour 


piano a 4 mains. (Scénes enfan- 
tines, nouvelle série. no. 10.) 

[20016 

) Aust A 19tt? 2 ¢. Aus. 14 


1911; E 263844; Henry Lemoine et 

cie., Paris, France. 
ReEtTouR (LE) See Bizet (G.) 
REToUB (LE) AU PAYS; par Max 
D’Ollone; violon et piano. (Le 
ménétrier, poéme pour violon et 
orchestre, no. 3.) [20017 

©) Augealy 1911; 2.6 Auer 21 
1911; E 264151; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 


RETURN O ISRAEL; words and music 
by A. White. [20018 
me), Aug, 16, 191: Die. Aus. 17, 


1911; E 262865; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 


RETURN OF SPRING; by I. W. Russell; 
piano. [20019 
©) Aue im 19tt< 2 "er Aus 16, 
1911; E 262828; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


REVEIL (LE) DU LION (Awakening of 
the lion); caprice héroique, by A. 
de Kontski, transcribed by Julius 
Weiss, ed. by W. F. Ambrosio; violin 
solo, 2nd violin, flute, cello, viola, 
and piano. [20020 


© Aug. 5, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1911; 
FE 265093; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INS: 


1109 


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20021 


REVERIE (Reverie) ; by Mentor Crosse, 
op. 16, no. 2; piano. (12 little com- 
positions in a popular vein, no. 2.) 

[20021 

©) ‘Age 25. Oils 2.7) Aue. 2, 

1911; E 265424; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


REVERIE MAURESQUE; par H. Cuthbert 
Nunn, pour piano. (Deux morceaux, 
no, 1.) [20022 


© June 28, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
BE 263652; B. Schott’s sodhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


REVES DU PASSE (Dreams of the past) ; 
romance sans paroles, par Jules 
Devaux, op. 22; piano. [20023 


©) Auic. 2a aL Oe s: a2 ey Amie 125, 
1911; E 264260; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, Mass. 


RHEA; musikalisches drama in drei 
aufztigen von Paul Milliet, deutsch 
von Richard Batka, musik von Spiro 
Samara; klavierauszug mit text. 

[20024 

©) duly 19>, POM: De, Aus ai, 

1911; D 18952; Edoardo Sonzogno, 
Milan, Italy. 


orchester ; partitur. 
[20025 


© July, 19, 1911-2 Aug~ 2a. 
1911; H 264141; Edoardo Sonzogno, 
Milano, Italy. 


RicKksHAW (A) gaG; by V. J. Flune; 

piano. 20026 

@ ae, Auge: 3.) 19td sh) 262424 - 
Vineent J. Flune, Oakland, Cal. 


See Wagner (R.) 


RIGAUDON ET DOUBLE; de J. Ph. Ra- 
meau, arr. par Cesare Barison; vio- 
lon. (Morceaux classiques pour 
violon revus et doigtés avec acc. de 
piano, no. 4889.) [20027 

©Oretuly, 24 A9te Oe Ae 2 
1911; EH 264135; G. Schmidl & ©co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


RIENZI. 


RING OUT, BELLS; waltzes, by Walter J. 
Pond, arr. by C. M. Selling; brass 
band. 4to. [20028 

© duly 1%, Joli: 2c) Aue 8, 191d: 
E 262579; Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
orl IN: WY. 


RINGGOLD; march-two step, by Chas. C. 
Sweeley; piano. [20029 


©h Ane: 19; 19idie Ones Aue 21.) 
1911; E 262989; Vandersloot music | 


pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


pl. 1 S:, Vv. 6 


RIpPLine BROOKLET ; waltz, by Bert R. | 


Anthony, op. 37, no. 4; piano. Bos- 
ton, Evans music co. (Four picture 
pieces, no. 4.) [20030 


© Aug.s 11, 19 eee eA ile 
1911; E 262760; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


RIPPLING WAVES; barearolle, by J. S. 
Fearis; piano. [20031 
© Aug. 23, 192 ennue. 248 
1911; E 262953; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


RITOURNELLE; par Landon Ronald; 
piano. [20032 
© Aug. 9, -19idie eee ee, il Os 
1911; E 2637538; Enoch & sons. Lon- 
don, England. 


ROAMING 
DEAR; 
Bates. 
dale co. 


© Aug. 15, Tash Aine - 249 


THROUGH THE WOODLAND 
words and music ‘by F. J. 


1911: E 265204: F. Jeanette Bates, | 


Dexter, N. Y. 


ROBINSON’S GRAND ENTREE MARCH; by 
K. L. King; band. 4to. 


© Mar. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1911; 


E 265361; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- | 


loosa, Iowa. 


ROCHESTER (THE) FAIR MARCH; com- 


posed by Lawrence L. Willey; piano. | 
[20035 — 


© Aus. WG, Ott 7 ewe Oils 
1911; E 262929; Rochester 
ass’n., Rochester, N. H. 


ROLL A LITTLE PILL FOR ME; by Norma |} 
Gray; in C; vocal orchestra. [20036 
© July 26. P92 iin 2a. | 

M. Witmark & | 


1914: HY 2262250 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


ROLL DEM BROWN EYES; 
music by Harry Singer, 
John Bastian. 


arr. by 


Harry Singer, Chicago, I11. 


ROLL, ROLL, ROLL ME ALONG TO THE LAND | 
OF MELODY; words by Arthur Long- | 


brake, music by Ed. Edwards. 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


1160 


words and | 


[200387 | 
© 1 @ Aug. 5) a9: si 26252175 | 


[20038 | 
© Aug. 1, 1911 5°2.¢. July 20,1911 5 | 
E 262150; Longbrake & Edwards, | 


Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
[20033 | 


[20034 | 


fair | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


ROMANCE DE LA BERGERE DANS SANCHO 
Panca; opéra bouffon, musique de 
Philidor, annotée par F. A. Gevaert, 
pour soprano de demi-caractére, et 
piano. (Répertoire classique du 
chant francais, no. 203.) [20039 


C Aue. 10, 1911: 2 c Ape. 14, 
1911; E 263841; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 


RoMANCE IN E FLAT; by €. J. Grey; 

_ organ. [20040 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 

E 262476; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


RoMANZA; by Frank P. Atherton, op. 
200, no. 1; violin, ’cello and piano, 
with clarinet ad lib. [20041 

© July 6, 1911; 2c. July 20, 1911; 


E 262122; Car] Fischer, New York, 
We. 


by G. W. Chadwick: in A minor. 
violoncello and piano. [20042 


© Auge. 2; 1911; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262477; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


ROMANZE; aus der oper Zemire und 
Azor, von Ludwig Spohr, arr. von 
Wilhelmj. Ausgabe ftir viola et 
piano, arr. von H. Dessauer. [20043 

© June 29, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263653; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


(Romance); deutsche nachdich- 
tung von Alfr. Jul. Boruttau, English 
version by Rosa Newmarch, musik 
von Jean Sibelius, op. 61. (Acht 
lieder, no. 5.) [20044 

May 1d 1911-2 ¢ Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263508; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Work,...N..-Y. 


Romero; deutsche nachdichtung von 
Alfr. Jul. Boruttau, English version 
by Rosa Newmarch, musik von Jean 
Sibelius, op. 61. (Acht lieder, no 
4.) [20045 

© May 11, 1911; 2c: Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263507; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
ork, N.Y. 


| RONDE D’AMOUR; by N. van Wester- 
hout, arr. by H. F. Odell; mandolin 
orchestra. [20046 

@ July 221, 4911; 2 © July 27, 
1911; E 262245; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


20055 


RONDO DE GENNEVOTE DANS LES MOIS- 
SONNEURS; comédie de _  Favart, 
mélée d’ariettes par HE. R. Duni, 
annotée par F. A. Gevaert, pour 
soprano de demi-caractére, et piano. 
_(Répertoire francais de  1l’ancien 
chant classique, no. 422.) [20047 

© Ane. 10) 1991-2 ¢ Ane. 14. 
1911; E 263842; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 


ROSA D’AMORE; gavotte, by G. Salerno; 
piano. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [20048 

© July 27, 1911; Qe: daly’ 2S, 
1911; E 262546; Giuseppe Salerno, 
New York, N. Y. 


RosALBA; selection from the opera, 
composed by Emilio Pezzi, arr. by 
Henry Tolhurst; violin and piano. 

[20049 

@ Aug. S, 1911: 2c Aus 9, 1911 

E 263738; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London, England. 


ROSE AND BUTTERFLY; valse capri- 
cieuse, by Paul Wachs, ed. by S. L. 
Hermann; piano. [20050 


©. dulye Si. 1910+ 2 cx July oS, 
1911; E 263327; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


ROSE D’AMOUR; mazurka élégant, par 

Clothilde, op. 25; piano. [20051 

© July 31, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 5, 1911; 

EK 262527; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ROSE GLOW; song without words: by 
F. P. Atherton, op. 224; piano. 
[20052 


© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 7, 1911; 
E 263684; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Rose (THE) oF BALLYSHEELY; words 
by Augusta Hancock, music by Lady 
B. Lennard. London, Novello & co., 
ltd. [20053 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 11, 1911; 
E 263774; Lady Barrett Lennard, 
Brighton, England. 
ROSE oF VIRGINIA; valse brilliante, by 
J. W. Bischoff; piano. [20054 
© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 e. Aug. 21, 
1911; E 262918; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

RosEATE (THE) HUES OF DAWN; 
hymn-anthem, words by Mrs. C. F. 
Alexander, musie by Bradford Camp- 
bell, op. 52; mixed voices. (Choral 
service, no. 737.) [20055 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1911; 
E 262847; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, Mass. 


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20056 


RosEATE (THE) HUES OF EARLY DAWN; 
words by Mrs. C. F. Alexander, 
music by Addison P. Andrews. 

[20056 

© (uly 225, d9ites 2 ses aly si. 

1911; H 268290; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


RoSENLIED; salonstiick yon Hmil Sdcht- 


ing, op. 124, ftir piano. 2 ms. 
(Aus der sommerszeit, no. 2.) 
[20057 


© July 18, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EH 263526; J. Schuberth & co., Leiv- 
zig, Germany. 


RosSES AND LOVE; words and music by 
KF. P. Maxwell. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20058 


©?) Aue. 12) A911: °2'\7e Auer 24, 
1911; EH 265301; Florence P. Max- 
well, Pomona, Cal. 


RoSES ARE RED; words and music by 
M. P. Hill. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20059 


© June 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263439; M. P. Hill, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


Roses (THE) oF ERIN; words by T. 
Taylor and C. F McNamara, music 
by Earl K. Smith. [20060 


© Aten lS. 1911225 cele a: 
1911; E 265004; Tell Taylor, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Roses oF JUNE; words by Davy Bur- 
naby, music by Philip Braham. 
[20061 


© Aue ae ott: 2 e6 Aue 14 
1911; EH 263885; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
‘don, England. 


ROSIE MY ROSE-BUD QUEEN; words by 
Albert N. Dennis, musie by A. H. 
Dews. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [20062 


© Aug. 15, 1911; 2 ce Aug. 15, 
1911; H 262744; John N. Dennis, 
EHlm Grove, W. Va 


ROSSIGNOL-EN-AMOUR (LE); de Fran- 
cois Couperin, transcription et ré- 
vision par Ch. Bouvet, pour fifite et 
piano ou clavecin. [20063 

©) Aug; 10, 1991'*°2 te) Aue. 14. 
1911; EK 263820; E. Demets, Paris, 
France. 


RessiInt (GIOACHINO ANTONIO) Bel 
raggio lusinghier; from Semiramide, 
by G. A. Rossini, ed. by Max Spicker, 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man; soprano. [20064 

Len auly: 28) -19lte 2 aeeiuly 29. 
1911; E 262317; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N.Y: , 


pt. 7, n.8.,v.6 4 


Rote ROSEN; walzer, von Bertha von | 
Blumenthal, op. 10; piano. [20065 | 
© Aug. -19,: 19995 2e PAu: 23. 
1911; E 264227; William A. Kann 
music co., Milwaukee, Wis. 


ROULETTE (THE) REEL ; Parisian prance, | 
by Henry Lodge; in F; vocal orches- | 
tra. 4to. [20066 | 

© July 26, 19h ase july 27: 
1911; H 262252; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ROUND DANCE; by Benjamin Cutter; 
violin and piano. (5 characteristic 
pieces, no. 5.) [20067 

© Aug. 2,.1911; 2 @ Aug. 8, 1911: 
EK 262486; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Row, Roy, row; words and music by 
Mrs. A. K. Y. Bnglish. Washington, | 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20068 | 

© Aug. 12, 191d ove Aue | 248 | 
1911; E 265289; Mrs. A. K. Y. Eng- 
lish, Danville, Ky. 


RvuANE; valse de ballet, by C. Bur- | 
rard; piano. London, Weekes & co. | 
[20069 | 
© July 24, 1911; 2Z-euJuly 28/5 || 
1911; EK 268141; C. Burrard, Lon- | 
don, England. | 


RUBEZAHL; by Erich Wolfgang Korn- | 
gold, op. 3, no. 3; piano. [20070 || 
© July .27,, 1911; 32 eaduly (29:5 |] 
1911; E 262328; G. Schirmer, New | 
York, NewS 


RUND UM DIE UHR; 12 melodien fiir 
den anfangsunterricht, von Ernst 
Schmidt, 
klavierbegleitung. Heft 1, auf 2 
saiten zu spielen. Heft 2, auf 3 
saiten zu spielen. Heft 3, und Heft 
4, auf 4 saiten zu spielen. (Kdition 
Schott, no. 3811 a. b. ec. d.) 

[20071-20074 

© July 8, 1911; 2 @ each Aug. 4, 

1911; H 263654—263657 ; B. Schcit’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


RUSTIC DANCE; (Lindlicher tanz); by 
Fritz Renger, op. 34; piano. 1. Duet, 
2. Solo. (38 compositions no. 3.) 

[20075, 20076 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 c each Aug. 3, 

1911; E 262478, 262479; Arthur P. 
Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 


SABBATH EVENING; meditation, by F. H. 
Cleaves; piano. [20077 
© Aug. 24, 1OlI1ee2 wer sAne! 25: 
1911; E 265415; C. W. eee & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


1162 


op. 34, fiir violine mit | 


no. 9, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20094 


SABBATH MORNING; by Adam Geibel; 
piano. (In the choir, v. 12, no. 8, 
Ame, 1911). [20078 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263585; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


SACHT WIE VOM ABENDROT (Slow as 
the colors); deutsche nachdichtung 
von Alfr. Jul. Boruttau, English ver- 
sion by Rosa Newmarch, musik von 
Jean Sibelius, op. 61. (Acht lieder, 
no. 1.) [20079 
© May 11, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263504; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Mowlc. IN, “Y. 


SACRED ROUNDS AND CANONS, FIRST SET; 
ger. by G. von Holst; 2 sop. and 
alto. London, Stainer & Bell, ltd. 
(Stainer & Bell’s part songs for 
treble and alto voices no. 45. 

[20080 


© fuly 2s. 1911; 2 e. July: 31; 
1911; B 263300; Gustav von Holst, 
London, England. 


SAENGERS (DES) SCHIRM UND HART 
(Neubert’s death); ged. von Hein- 
rich Hummel, musik von A. C. 
Eimer, op. 302°, fiir minnerchor. 

[20081 

© July 13, 1911: 2¢. July—24, 

1911; E 2638108; Thiebes piano ¢co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


Sace’s (THE) PIGTAIL; quartet, words 
by W. M. Thackeray, music by J. 
S. Fearis ; women’s voices. [20082 

© Ave, 24. A911 -..2-¢. Aug... 26, 
1911; EH 265488; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


SAILING; barcarolle, by Frederick A. 
Wiliam. op. 1, no. 3; piano. 
(Five minietures for the piano, no. 
3.) [20083 

© Aus, 23,°1911; 2. -c. Aug. 22, 
1911; E 262962; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Sartor (THE); words by C. Herzog, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20084 

OyAus 15s 1911--2 ¢ Aug: 24, 

1911; E 265201; Carl Herzog, Burns, 
Oreg. 


SAILOR’S (THE) LAST VOYAGE; words 
by Henry Wergeland, music by 
Hyvind Alnaes, op. 17, no. 2. 

[20085 

Oi Sily -28,! 1911s Qe) Aug. 21, 

1911; E 264113; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


SAILoRS’ sone (Matrosenlied); by N. 
v. Wilm, op. 242; piano. (6 melo- 
dious compositions, no. 6.) [20086 

©: Aug. 2, 1911; 2.¢. Aug. 3, 1911: 
E 262480; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


St. Louis sLogaAn; words by Conrad 

Riethman, music by Charles Kunkel. 

[20087 

©iiuly 20.) 19132" ednly22, 

1911; E 262178; Kunkel brothers 
music co., St. Louis, Mo. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) Dé- 
janire; tragédie lyrique, par C. 
Saint-Saéns; partition des 1°** vio- 
lons. [20088 

© July 29, 1911; 2 ec. July 24, 
1911; E 263007; Durand et cie, 
Paris, France. 


—— Mon ceur s’ouvre 4 ta voix (My 
heart at thy sweet voice); canta- 
bile from Samson et Dalila, by C. 
Saint-Saéns; soprano with violin ad. 
lib. [20089 


© Aue) 15. 1911 92. > Ade. 16, 
1911; E 263962; G. Schirmer, New 
VOrk NE YS 


— Points d’orgue; pour le concerto 
en mi flat de Mozart, par C. Saint- 
Saéns; 2 pianos, 4 mains. [20090 

©, Ave Si 19tt 2) es Aue 21. 
1911; E 264145; A. Durand & fils, 
Paris, France. 


—— Samson et Dalila; trio, de l’opéra 
de C. Saint-Saéns, arr. par Ernest 
Alder. avec harmonium ad lib. par 
Marcel Rowhier. Partie pour har- 
monium. [20091 


©: Aus. 10; 1910 = 2c.) Aue? 14; 
1911; E 263823; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


SAKADAS; bravour-polka no. 3, von 
Paul Wetzger, op. 40; fiir fildte oder 
piccolo solo. 1. Mit piano. 2. Mit 
orchester. [20092, 200938 


© May 31, 1911; 2 ec. each Aug. 
15, 1911; E 2638903, 268904; A. H. 
Fischer, Bremen, Germany. 


SAKURA NO HANA; japanisches kirsch- 
bliitenfest, stimmungsbild, von Yosh- 
itomo (pseud. of Carl Zimmer) ; 


klavier. [20094 
©) dJunés S-ti1911 se) Aug. 19; 
1911; E 264069; Paul Westphal, 


Karlshorst, Germany. 


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20095 


SALOONLESS (A) NATION IN 1920; 
words and music by James Gerald 
Dailey. [20095 


© Aug. 21, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 23, 


1911; E 262993; James Gerald 
Dailey, Philadelphia, Pa. 

SALUTE TO MONTREAL: by Norbert 
Boisvert; full band. 4to. [20096 


© July 6, 1911; 2c. July 20, 1911; 
- H 262123; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INE BY 


SAMSON ET Darina. See Saint-Saéns 


(GiGi) 


Sanps (THE) OF DEE; words by Chas. 
Kingsley, music by E. Howard Rus- 
Sell; male quartet. [20097 

© July 20, 1911; 2 «© July 12, 
1911; E 263293; A. A. Tayler co., 
Tacoma, Washington. 


SAN FRANCISCO TICKLE; new rag, by 
B. Keck; piano. New York, J. H. 
Remick & co. [20098 

©) July. 125." 191: en dually: 276 
1911; E 262262: Bert Keck, New 
NOR IN we 


» 


-_ 


SANS SOUCI; scherzo, par J. Sasso, op. 
24, no. 8; nouvelle édition revue par 
Yauteur. (Morceaux choisis pour 
violon et piano. no. 99.) [20099 

©) Sully, 2) aie) Die. Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264063; Carisch & Jdnichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


SARABANDE; von Francesco Geminiani, 
arr. von Tivadar Nachéz; violine und 


klavier. (Classical masterpieces 
from 17th and 18th centuries no. 5.) 
[20100 


©PAuge) 18! W9ld1o 
1911; EH 264023; 
Germany. 


Aug. 18, 
N. Simrock, Berlin, 


SARAH’S HAT; words by Wm. Jerome, 
music by Jean Schwartz. arr. by Eu- 


gene Platzmann. [20101 
© Aug.) 19) Feige 1S Aug. 18, 
1911; E 262898: Shapiro music pub. 


co., New York, N. Y. 


SAVED BY GRACE SONGS: a collection of 


Songs for Sunday schools. revival 
meetings, etc., etc., by A. C. Neece. 
12mo. [20102 


© Aug. 16, 1911: 2 « Aug. 19, 
1Odd; A 295281; A. C. Neece. Sunset, 
Tex. 


SAVIOR! HEAR US WE PRAY; words by jj 
W. W. Ellsworth, music arr. by Peter 
[20103 | 
© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; | 
E 262632; Board of Sunday schools | 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, ; 


C. Lutkin. 


Chicago, Ill. 


Savota-RoMA; marcia solenne, di P. | 
Codini, per banda, arr. par Ch. H. | 
Laurent pour harmonie ou fanfare. | 

bemolle. | 


1. Parti conduttore in Si 
4to. 2. Pianoforte, di P. Codini. 


[20104, 20105 | 
© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 © each Aug. 14, | 
1911; EH 263807, 263808; P. Codini, 


Paris, France. 


SAY YOULE SE ony HONEYSUCELE; || 
words by E. B. Bates, music by Len 1 
Washington, H. Kirkus 
[20106 ; 
© Aug. 18, 1911: 2 ¢ Aug. 24, jj 
1911; E 265114; Edith B. Bates, | 
Flint, Mich. '} 
SCALE AND KEY oF D FLAT; arr. by | 
[20107 } 
© July 25, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911: | 
E 263406; U. S. school of music, New | 


Fleming. 
Dugdale co. 


Bickford; cello. 


Yorks IN ye 


SCATTERING OF THE ROSES; by Ring and 
Hager; piano. 


© July 26, 1911: 2 ¢ July 26, 


1911; EH 263112; Jerome H. Remick | 


& co., New York, N. Y. 


SCENE DE LA CzarDA; by Fram. A. | 
[20109 | 

© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 ¢« Aug. 24, | 
1911; E 265094; Carl Fischer, New i 


Korb; violin and piano. 


York, Ne ven 


SCHARWENKA (FRANZ XAVER) Polish | 


dance; by X. Scharwenka, op. 8, 
no. 1, arr. by J. Wiegand; violin 
and piano. [20110 

© June 15, 1911; 2 ¢@ July 20, 
1911; E 262118; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


SCHARWENKA (PHILIPP) Quintet in 
Hs moll; von Ph. Scharwenka, op. 
118, fiir klavier, 2 violinen, viola 
und violoncell. 
men. 
Hartel, no. 3560.) [20111 

© May 11, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263499; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York, N. Y. 

SCHEIDEN-LEIDEN; ged. von Bmanuel 
Geibel, musik von Carlo Bosco, op. 
40, no. 2; fiir gesang and klavier. 

4 [20112 

© June 15, 1911; 2 « Aug. 15, 

1911; EH 2639387; C. M. Busch (pseud. 
Carlo Bosco), Freiburg, Germany. 


1164 


[20108 | 


Partitur und stim- | 
(Volksausgabe Breitkopf & | 


| no. 9, 1911 


| SCHENECTADY; Civic anthem, words 
| and-music by William H. Carroll. 
[20113 

; © Aug. 9,1911; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 1911; 

/ # 262635; Morris P. Schaffer, Sche- 

nectady, N. Y. 

| SCHENELL’S SCHOTTISCHE: by P. Sche- 
nell; piano. [20114 
ene 825, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 28, 

1911; E 264809; HE. Skarstedt, Se- 
attle, Wash. 

| ScwERz0-ETUDE; by Bradford Camp- 

bell, op. 66; piano. [20115 
rue 2. 1911-2 c. Ang. 3, 1911; 

E 262393: Edward Schuberth & Co., 

New York, N. Y. 

| SCHERZO-VALSE; by J. Lamont Gal- 

| braith; piano. [20116 

| einiyyat, 1911: 2-e July 31, 

1911; E 263328; Theo. Presser co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

| SCHMETTERLINGS - INTERMEZZO:  inter- 

mezzo, aus der revue, Es gibt nur 

ein Berlin, by Arthur Steinke; pi- 

| ano. [20117 
Oran 41, 1911: 2 ce Aug. 2, 1911; 

EK 263402; Apollo verlag, Berlin, 

| Germany. 

- S$cHOOL OF THE FIFTH POSITION FOR 
VIOLIN; by Alfred Manger. [20118 

@juner19, 19141:.2 ec. July 20, 
1911; E 262126; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N.Y. 

ScHooL oF VELOCITY (Schule der ge- 
liufigkeit): daily exercises by 
Moritz Schon, op. 47. edited by W. 
F. Ambrosio, revised by C. Nowotny, 
for. the yiolin,. Book 1... Book 2: 
(Practical violin school, vol. 15 and 


——— > soe 


16.) [ 20119, 20120 
© June 19, 1911; 2 c each July 
PO: 1911; EH 262124. 262125: Carl 


Fischer, New York, N. Y. 

SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Adagio, aus 
der arpeggione-sonate; fiir unterricht 
und konzert, mit anmerkungen 
herausgegeben, von Carl Fuchs, fiir 


violoncello und pianoforte. (Violon- 
cello-werke, no. 4.) [20121 
©) June 21, 1911; '2 ce. July 18, 


1911; E 262042: B. 
Mainz, Germany. 

Great is Jehovah the Lord (Die 
Allmacht); words by Campbell 
Clarke, music by Fr. Schubert, arr. 
by Franz Liszt, adapted by John E. 


Schott’s séhne, 


West for-soprano or tenor, and 
mixed chorus. (Novello’s oct. an- 
thems no. 987.) [20122 


© July 19, 1911; 2 &© July 20, 
1911; E 262162; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20130 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER)—Continued. 
Momento musicale; de Fr. Schu- 
bert, op. 94, no. 3, arr. par Cesare 
Barison; violon. (Morceaux-clas- 
Siques pour violon révus et doigtés 
avec acc. de piano, no. 4887.) [20123 

©! July) 24,\ 91: BD &Ame, 21, 
1911; E 264134; G. Schmidt & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Schubert’s serenade; by F. Schu- 
bert, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; military 
band. 4to. [20124 

©! Aue. 11.) G8tl ce 2se\.Aus. 14, 
1911; FE 262751; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Serenade; by Schubert, arr. by 
Bickford; cello. [20125 

© July 25, 1911: 2 ¢ Aug. 2, 1911; 
EH 263409; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


arr. by Miska Hauser, re- 
vised and edited by Gustav Saenger; 
violin and piano. [20126 

(©) Sune 15, 1911: 2 ec. Fuly 20, 
1911; EH 262127; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N. Y. 


op. 94, no. 3, arr.. [on the 
arrangement] by Liszt, by R. Kluge- 
scheid, for violoncello, revised and 
fingered by Alvin Buechner. [20127 

© daly 13)) 19948" :2 €) Juiy 120, 
1911; HE 262129; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N. Y. 


SCHUBERT’S SERENADE. See Schubert 


(CE. P-) 

SCHULE FUR OBOE; mit 50 etiiden in 
allen dur und moll tonarten, von 
Georg Pietzsch. (Hofmeister’s schu- 
len, no. 4.) [20128 

©: June 25, 1911: 2- ¢ Aue.2. 


1911; E 263498; Friedrich Hofmeis- 
ter, Leipzig, Germany. 


SCHUMANN (ROBERT-ALEXANDER) Auf- 
schwung and traumeswirren: by 
Schumann; piano. (Chappell ed., 
no. 39.) [20129 

© Aue. A) 19idis 2 6 Aue 2s 1911 
E 263415; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Davidsbtindler (Die) ; 18 charak- 
ter-stticke, von R. Schumann, op. 6, 
neu revidiert von Willy und Louis 
Thern, fiir piano solo. (Bosworth’s 
edition no. 666.) [20130 

© May 8, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263503; Bosworth & co.. Leipzig, 
Germany. 


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20131 


ScHUMANN (RoOBERT-ALEXANDER )—Con. 


—— Vogel als prophet; [and] Triu- 
merei; by R. Schumann; arr. for 
piano. (Chappell edition, no. 47.) 

[20131 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
E 264532; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


—— Voice (The) of love; serenade by 
R. Schumann, revised and fingered 
by Gustav Saenger; violin and 
piano. [20132 


© Juney2t,, 1911-22. ces eaaly, 20, 
1911; E 262140; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, N.Y: 


——  1°** sonate; de Robert Schumann, 
op. 11; en fa diése mineur; anno- 
tée et expliquée par G. Sporck; 
piano. [201338 

©: Aug? 10) 1911-42 %e) Aue. 4: 
1911; EH 263868; Georges Sporck, 
Paris, France. 


—— 2°™° sonate; de R. Schumann, op. 
22; en sol mineur; annotée et ex- 
vliquée par G. Sporek; piano. 

[20134 

@P Aus, 10; 1911 2 Auewa4 

1911; E 268869; Georges Sporck, 
Paris, France. 


SCRAP BOOK OF VIOLETS; words and 
music by Gussie Williamson Blag- 
borne. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [20135 


Re) Ane li2,° 101i m2 ey Aue OA” 
ah 3H 265292. Mrsi sd. 4s Iblac- 
borne, Blue Island, [1]. 


Scrinzi (G.) Sonata; by G. Serinzi; 
violin and piano. [20136 
© Sune 18) 191.2) ie4 Aue 12. 
1911; E 268514; G. Serinzi, London, 
England. 


SCROOCHIN UP RAG; by L. Martin; 
piano. [20137 


© Aue 11. 19116 9D ey Agetnads. 
1911; E 262764; Lena Martin, Hast 
Radford, Va. 


SEEK YE THE LoRD; words and music 
by Donald S. Lundin. [201388 


© July 30, 1911; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911; 
H 262418; Metropolitan church assn., 
Waukesha, Wis. 


SELECTA OPERA (Collection choisie 
d’oeuvres) ; no. 24, Abbé C. Boyer, 
ad 3 voces aequales. Partition avec 
orgue. Contents :—1° Ego sum panis 
vitae.—2° Ave Maria, Domina mea. 


SELECTA OPERA—Continued. Ky 
3° Salva nos Domine.—4° Tu es | 
Petrus. [20139 | 

© June 13) 119i Bee. Aly 2830 
1911; EH 263147; GL. J= Biton, St. ¥ 
Laurence, France. if 

SELECTED HYMNS FROM THE METHODIST | 
SUNDAY SCHOOL HYMNAL; ed. and # 
arr. by John R. Van Pelt and Peter | 
C. Lutking 1. NopdcAdee-2No. 1) Ba it 
3. No. 1: D. (Orchestra series.) | 
New York, Eaton & Mains. 

. [20140-20142 | 


© June 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911; y 
E 262532-262534; Board of Sunday | 
Schools of the Methodist Episcopal 
church, Chicago, Ill. 


SEND ME A SPOONY LETTER; words and | 
music by R. Bache. [20143 | 


© 1e. Aug. 24, 1911; EH 265021; | 
Richard Bache, Philadelphia, Pa. | 
SEPARATION; a lament, words by | 


Landor, musie by Lewis Carey. 
[20144 


© July 2s W9ita oeily 26; 
1911; E 263080; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London, England. 


SERENADE; by W. D. Armstrong, re- 4 
vised and edited by Gustav Saenger; | 
violin and piano. [20145 © 

© June: 21) 191i see ainly 2078 
1911; E 262128; Carl Fischer, New || 
York. N,N | 

composed by Percy Pitt, op. 39; 

small orchestra. Full score. 


[20146 | 
© Suly “297 191 ey uly ole F 
1911; E 263374; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


——by Fritz Renger, op. 34; piano. 

(8 compositions, no. 1.) [20147 

© Aug. 2, 1911" Be" Ange, 3.1911 ; 

E 262481; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Serenade. See Schubert CEP) 


SERENADE D’AMOUR; by Frank OP. 
Atherton, op. 200, arr. for violin, 
cello and piano, with clarinet ad lib. 
(Three trios, no. 3.) [20148 


© July 6, 1911; 2¢. July 20, 1911; 
EH 262130; Carl Fiseher, New York, 
INA NG 


SERENADE IM PARKE (Serenade in the 
park); salonsttick von Emil Sdécht- 
ing, op. 124, fiir piano 2 ms. (Aus 
der sommerszeit, no. 8.) [20149 

© July 13, 191d Bet Anes AOL; 
EH 263532; J. Schuberth & co., Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


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| 
| MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Ino. 9, 1911 


20167 


|'SERENADE IN VENICE; lyric and music 
by Manuel Klein. [20150 
| Aue 1G, 1911. 2 e. Aug. 17, 
1911; EH 262889; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
SERENADE MELANCOLIQUE. See Tschai- 
kowsky (P. I.) 
SERENADE POUDRIE; par Albert Larrieu, 
arr. par JOs. Vliegen, pour orchestre 
avec piano-conducteur. 4to. [20151 
© Aue 10; 1911: 2 c. Aug. 14, 
1911; E 2638384; Louis Jacquot, 
Paris, France. 
|SERENATA NO. 1; 


von EKgidio Franzot; 
A moll; violine mit piano. [20152 

eramiye A2-19T1L- 2 ¢. Aug. 15, 
Pit= BH 263908; S. G. Porges, 
Prague, Austria. 


SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CEN- 
TURY CLASSICS; edited, revised and 
provided with analytical and bio- 
graphical sketches, by Edith Lyn- 
wood Winn; violin and piano. 

[20153 


© July 8, 1911; 2c. July 20, 1911; 
E 262131; Carl Fischer, New York, 
tye 
SEXTET FROM LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. 
See Donizetti (G.) 


SH! YOU'LL WAKEN MISTER DOYLE; 
written and composed by E. W. 
Rogers and William Hargreaves. 

[20154 

© Age 2) 1901-:°2 ¢c. Aug: 2: 1911 ; 

E 2638392; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. : 

SHADOW (THE) AND THE ROSE; words 
by Fred G. Bowles, music by H. 
Philippe Thomas; in D. [20155 

Galva ts, 1911°2 ¢ Aug. 1,191; 
EK 2623386; Leonard & co., London, 


England. 
SHaDows; by Lita Jarratt, op. 20; 
piano. (5 instructive pieces, no. 4.) 


[20156 
GC) Ane 2. Tort 26. Aug. 3; 1911: 
E 262482; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
words by Adrian Ross, music by 
Herman Finck. [20157 
OUFaly. 26, Vt “2 e) Fuly 27, 
1911; E 262286; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


SHE IS THE IDEAL OF MY HEART; words 
and music by H. A. Konarske. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20158 

© duly, 745, A911? Qe. July. 18, 

1911; E 260998; Ed. A. Konarske, 
Detroit, Mich. 


SHE’S NOT ALL TO BLAME; words and 
music by C. I. Fuller, arr. by Len 
Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20159 

© Auge’ tot 2 Aue 2 194 
E 263486; C. Irving Fuller, Roches- 
ter, N. Y. - 


SHELLS OF THE SEA; caprice, by Carl 
Demangate; piano. Boston, Evans 
music co. [20160 

© Ane diy 19112 ey Aue iS. 
1911; E 262756; W. A. Evans, Bos- 


ton, Mass. 
SHEPHERD’S (THE) CALL; words by 
A. White,. music by Arthur K. 


White; male voices. [20161 

CG Ane, WIG IOLt = 2 vet Aue. nT. 
1911; E 262866; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 


SHip (THE) O’ DREAMS; 
music by E. L. Seyfert. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20162 


©vsuly 15, 192 «duly As; 
1911; E 260982; Esther L. Seyfert, 
Germantown, Pa. 


words and 


SHIPWRECK (THE); words by M. Smith, 
music by Len Fleming. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20163 

©) Aug: 18,-1911: 2 ce Avg. 24, 
1911; E 265101; May Smith, Strat- 
ford, Conn. 


SHORT SONGS; words by various 
authors, music by Paul Bliss; high 
voice. [20164 


©, Aug: 22,7 19Its 2 ee Aged 9: 
1911; EH 262894; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SHOW ME HOW TO MAKE LOVE; words 
by Alexander Morton, music by 
Richard Oswald. [20165 

© Aver 2.491 --9? eh Aue By 191d - 
EH 262427; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. N: Y: 


SHUT YOUR EYES AND MAKE BELIEVE; 
words by William Dillon, music by 
Harry Von Tilzer. [20166 


©) July 29) 19 Des fully 29: 
1911; E 262313; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


SICILIANA; de G. B. Pergolesi, arr. par 
Cesare Barison; violon. (Morceaux 
classiques pour violon révus_ et 
doigtés avec ace. de piano, no. 4893.) 

[20167 


© July 24, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 21, 
1911; EK 264186; G. Schmidl & co 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Siciz1ano. See Bach (J. S.) 


167 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20168 


SIDEREL (Das); words by Louis Gil- 
rod, music by Jos. Kammen, arr. by 
Jack Kammen. [20168 

©) July? 21, 1911; 2 e. sig 20, 
1911; E 262148; Theodore Lohr, 
New York, N. Y. 


SrestE; by E. Laurens, arr. by Gustav 
Saenger; 4 violins, viola, alto viola, 
2 cellos, bass, organ, and piano. 
(Ensemble players’ library, no. 10.) 

[20169 


© July 27, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 24, 
1911; EH 265095 : Carl PIES, New 
York, INE 


Sie (A); words by H. Spofford, mu- 
sic by D. Walters. [20170 


@) 1 eAug. 25, 1991; W.. 264257 ; 
David Walters, Plymouth, Pa. 


SIGHS OF LOVE; valse serenade, words 
by Anita Fernandez, music by Sam- 
uel Richards Gains; soprano. [20171 

Gr duly 26, 196i +22 e:oduly: 27, 
1911; E 262296; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


SicN (THE) OF THE CROSS AND THE 
HEART; words by A. E. Cooper, mu- 
sic by U. H. Hershey; men’s voices. 

[20172 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911; 

E 262638; A. HE. Cooper, Manheim, 
Pa. 


Sienorini (A. Riccr) Suite no. 1; di 
A. Ricei Signorini, riduzione per 
pianoforte dell’ autore. [20173 

© May 18, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 


H 263548 ; Carisch & Jinichen, Milan, 
Italy. 
SILENT ALL THE NIGHT; words by 


Florence Willard, music by M. Pay- 
son. [20174 


© 1c. Mar. 20, 1911; E 263569; 
Mary Payson, San Diego, Cal. 


SILVER CASCADE; velocity, by Frank 
Lynes, op. 55; piano. (4 study 
pieces, no. 1.) [20175 


© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
EH 262483; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD: duet, 
words by Eben H. Rexford. melody 
by Hart P. Danks, arr. by Walter A. 
Philips; soprano and alto. [20176 

© Aug. 7,1911; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911: 
E 262633; Hamilton 8. Gordon, New 
York, N. Y. 


SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD—Con. 
arr. by George Beaverson. 
[20177 


© July .13,;) 19s 2 duly AT, 


1911: E 263072: Illinois state regis- | 


ter, Springfield, [11. 


SIMPLICITE; berceuse, par Maxime Hel- 
ler; piano. (Deux sonnettes, no. 1.) 


© Aug) 114) 19ers Ame: 15 
1911; E 263780; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 


SINCERITA ; 
sica di Raffaello Segré. [20179 
© July 19) Agee July, 32 
1911; E 263387; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


| Srvc Hts PRAISES; words and music by 


A. White. [20180 

© -Augs. 16) 19tl=2 ree nus te 
1911; E 262867; Alma White, Bound 
Brook, N. J. 


SING OUT YOUR HALLELUJAS; words by 
J. Thurlow Kommer, music by Gor- 
don Edgar Oliver. [20181 

© May 15, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262597; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ill. 


SINGING LIGHTS AND A SINGING CITADEL ; 
words and music by S. M. Johnson. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20182 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug: 2, 1911; 

EH 268435; Samuel Miiler Johnson, 
Columbus, O. 


SINGING To Dotty; by Sidney Stein- 
heimer; piano. (Seven piano pieces, 
TOL, Te) [20183 

ae) Aug: 7, 191d Breage ie Tonal: 
EH 263685; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Sins (THE) OF A FEW; words and 
music by Charles Frederic. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20184 


© July 12,. tots etaduly 18; 
1911; E 260974; F. CC. Biven, Ma- 
hopac, INGOs 


SIREN (THE) ; selection no. 1, motives 
from the operetta, by Leo Fall; 
piano. [20185 

©: Aug. 25, 1902 eerie. 25, 
1911; H 364311: Jos. W. Stern & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 


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[20178 | 


versi di G. EH. Gaeta, mu- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


20203 


Srrocco; southern serenade, from suite 
characteristic The four winds, by 
Geo, J. Trinkaus, arr. by T. P. and 
Geo. J. Trinkhaus; mandolin orches- 
tra. [20186 

enue. 24, 1911; 2 e Aug: 25, 
1911; E 265392; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

military band. 4to. 

[20187 

pow Aus 8, 1911: 2.c. Aug. 9, 1911; 

BE 262591; M. Witmark & sons, New 

swomk, IN: Y. 


Skaters (THE) (Les patineurs) ; 
waltz, by E. Waldteufel, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 4to. 

[20188 


7 June 17, 1914: 2 ¢. July. 20, 


1911; E 262134; Carl Fischer, New - 


Mork, N. Y. 


SKIPPING FAWN; words and music by 
EK. H. Thompson. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20189 


Gr Ane. As. A911: 2 ¢. Aug. 24; 
1911; EH 265330; EH. E. Thompson, 
Genesco, Kans. 


SKY’S THE LIMIT; GO AS FAR AS YOU 
LIKE; topical song, words and music 
by A. Siebrecht. [20190 


© 1c. Aug. 16, 1911; E 262785; 
Arthur M. Siebrecht, music pub., 
Lexington, Ky. 


SLEEP BEAUTY BRIGHT; cradle song, 
words by William Blake, music by 
Arthur Hartmann. [20191 


@rAne 24, 1911: 2 ¢) Rum 25, 
1911; E 265377; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


SLEEPY Dick; march, by Chas. Hen- 
lein; piano. [20192 


mane of 191: 2 -e- Ane, 2b. 
1911; E 265384; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


SLIPPERY IKE; by W. A. Barrington 
Sargent; band. 4to. [20193 


© July. 22, 191; 2 ¢. July 26, 
1911; EK 2638083 ; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


 Srrepery (A) PLACE; comic rag march, 
by P. M. Hacker, arr. by J. Bode- 
walt Lampe; piano. [20194 


Graduly 26) Wil; 2 ee July 26, 
1911; E 263113; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


SLOW MOVEMENT; from concerto for 
violin and orchestra, by Edward El- 
gar, op. 61, arr. by Charles Mac- 
pherson; organ. (Organ arr. ed. by 
John E. West, no. 36.) [20195 


© Aue! $16) P19 ave, “Aus 17, 
1911; E 264001; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


SLUMBER SONG; words and music by 

C. KE. Mantz, op. 2. no. 3. [20196 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 

E 263617; Caroline E. Mantz, Den- 
ver, Colo. 


SMILE AWHILE; ballad march, words 
by Frank Choddy, music by Harry 
de Costa. [20197 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262428; Head music pub. co., New 
York, NY. 


SMILING FLOWER; words by R. W. 
Smith, music by Mark Cavan. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20198 

Aue. 152 Toth" 2 e Ane, 15. 

ea ae | 262149 3 OR, W.. Spieh, 
Mechanicsville, N. Y. 


SNEAK EASY; intermezzo, by S. Oriun- 
no; piano. [20199 
Cr Age 147 1S Se Aue 19: 
1911; E 264225; Salvatore Oriunno, 
Baltimore, Md. 


Snow (THE) MAIDEN; waltzes, by F. 
H. Losey, op. 299, arr. by Harry J. 
Lincoln; mandolin club of five parts. 

[20200 

© Aug.4, 1914: 2c. Aug: 5, 1901: 

E 262510; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


SNow TIME; lyric by Bert Fitzgibbon, 
music by Felix Arndt. [20201 


@ Aue. 1G, 19Ia- 2. .¢.,, Ang41, 
1911; H 262840; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SNOWFLAKES AND OTHER SONGS FOR 
CHILDREN; words by Bryan Procter 
and others, music by Florence 
Steane. (Curwen’s ed., no. 5721.) 

[20202 

© Aue. 14, 991F: Ze. Aus 34, 

1911; E 2638880; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


SNUGGLE UP A LITTLE CLOSER, DEAR; 
words and music by E. J. Percy. 
[20203 
© Aug. 4, 1911: 2c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262520; Earl J. Perey, Ventura, 
Cal. 


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20204 


SOBRE LAS OLAS (Over the waves); 
waltz, by Juventino Rosas, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 4to. 

[20204 

©) June. 21) 1 91a. 2 re etulye 20; 

1911; HK 2621385; Carl Fischer, New 
Yorks: Ne Y¥: 


SOCIETY GIRL; two-step rag, by Mrs. 
T. E. Smith; piano. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20205 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263483; Mrs. T. Edwin Smith, 
Taylorville, Il. 


SOLDIERS’ MARCH: by Benjamin Cut- 
ter; violin and piano. (5 charac- 
teristic pieces, no. 4.) [20206 

@OrAue 2, 1911+ Dre. Aue33, 1911: 
EH 262435; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SoLtpigeR’s (THE) RETURN: words and 
music by S. T. King. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20207 

© sulyal2y diGils 2 se. Jule. ws, 
1911; EK 262080; Sam T. King, Wil- 
liamsfield, Il. 


SOLITUDE; lyric by Charles Keeler, mu- 
sic by Edith Simonds. [20208 
@©wAue,- 23. Git = 2) er Aes 24: 
1911; KE 265053; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SOME DAY, DEAR HEART; ballad, words 

and music by E. M. Mash. [20209 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911; 

H 262575; Emily M. Mash, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 


SOME DAY WE'LL REST BEYOND; words by 
J. EK. Sachtler, musie by Nat Miles. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20210 


Ge ulve 2S, 
J. E. Sachtler, 


@©wsuly, 28) 191-2 
1911; EK 262542: 
Ridgefield, Wash. 


SOME DAY WHEN IJ AM OLD AND GRAY; 
words by Lewis W. Sippel, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20211 

© July 15; 1911: 2Me* duly 118: 

1911; E 260994; L. W. Sippel, Eau 

Claire, Wis. 


SOME OF THESE DAYS JESUS IS COMING 
FOR ME; words and music by K. L. 
Cramer, arr. by Etta H. Lehigh. 

[20212 

© July 14. 1911; 2°. Aug. 7, 1911: 

HK 263675; K. L. Cramer, Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. 


pt. II, 0. s., v.6) J 


SOMEBODY’S LIKELY TO SEE; words by | 
Maude Minto, music by P. Starr. | 
[20213 | 
© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 2, 1911; | 
EK 262549; F. B. Haviland pub. co., | 
New York, N. Y. | 


SOMETHING DOIN’; march and two-step, ; 
by N. C. Sunday; piano. ° [20214 | 
© July 18) 191i 2 ee auly 20) 
1911; HE 262141; Nita C. Sunday, 
Franklin Grove, Il. - 


SOMETIME; words and music by M. M. | 
Kreager. [20215 | 
©1 & Aug 21st H262943* 
Marie M. Kreager, Detroit, Mich. 


SOMEWHERE TWO LIPS; words by R. H. 
Lee, music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. | 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. | 

[20216 F 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 24, § 

1911; E 265157; Robert Edward Lee, 
Sterling, Col. 


SoMMER (F. A.) Rondo in F dur 
(Rondo F major); von F. A. Som- | 
mer, op. 9, no. 1; piano. [20217 4 

© July 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 4, 1911; | 
EH 2638567; Wm. A. Kaun music co., | 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


SoMMER; ged. von Otto Julius Bier- 
baum, musik von Heinrich G. Noren, | 
op. 87, no. 4; piano. (Vier lieder | 
fiir eine singstimme mit piano, no. | 
4.) [20218 

© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 15, 1911: 
EK 263915; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Sonatina; by A. von Ahn Carse; in 
A major; violin and piano. (Au- 
gener’s ed., no. 113808.) [20219 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 14, 1911; 
E 263878; Augener, Itd., London, 
England. j 


—hby Charles Dennée, op. 36, no. 
1-4; piano. 1. In C. 25in G: 3s. In 
E flat. 4. In B flat. (4 sonatinas 
for the piano, no. 14.) [20220-20223 

© Aug. 19, 1911: 2 c. each Aug. 21, 
1911; E 262925-262928; Arthur P. 
Schmidt, Bosten, Mass. 


Song CYCLE FOR LITTLE FOLKS; four 
seasons, words and music by W. D. 
Galigher. [20224 

© Aug. 12, 191% 92 vegans. 14 
1911; E 262722; Winthrop D. Gali- 
gher, Cairo, Ill. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


20242 


SonNG OF CONFIDENCE; Sacred song, 
words and music by C. S. Briggs; in 
BE flat. in F and in G. [20225 

© July 26, 1911; 2c. Aug. 1,-1911; 
E 262337; B. F. Wood music Co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Sone (A) oF May; words by C. B. 
Minter, music by Tom Sutton. 
[20226 


ieee. td 1911-2 ec. Aug. 11, 
‘1911; E 263781; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


Sone (A) OF MEMORIES; words and 
music by Clarence Lucas; no. 1 in 
E flat. [20227 


er Aus) 22, 1911; 2c. Aug. 23: 
1911; E 264221; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


Sone (A) oF OLD PITTSBURG; words 
by H. Asthalter, music by L. Im- 
grund. [20228 


© June 16, 1911; 2c. July 5, 1911; 
E 262175; Henry Asthalter and 
Louis Imgrund, Pittsburg, Pa. 


Sone (A) oF SUMMER; words by D. 
Appley, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [20229 

(Aue tetolt: 2c Aug. 2; 19t1; 
E 263487 ; Drusa Appley, Omro, Wis. 


SoNG OF THE DWARFS (Gesang der hein- 
zelminnchen) ; by C. F. Hartung, op. 
48; piano. (In dwarfland, no. 4.) 

[20230 


© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262484; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SonG OF THE LILY POND; words and 
music by C. J. Macnair. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20231 


eeeduly 15, 1911; 2. e¢ daly: 18, 
Iie) He 262002: C:. J. Maenair, 
Kyvyanston, II. 


Sone (THE) OF THE ROSE; words by 
Thomas Moult, music by George 
Hay. No. 2 in F. [20232 

em auiy 24 191th: 22: e: “Suly 26, 
1911; E 263081; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London, England. 


Sone (THE) OF THE SIRENS; from The 
siren, lyric by Harry B. Smith, mu- 
sic by Leo Fall. [20233 

CrAne 16 1911: 2 ¢. Aus. 17, 
1911; E 263966; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Sone (THE) OF THE THRUSH; lyric by 
Charles Keeler, music by Edith 
Simonds. [20234 

© Aug. 8,1911; 2 ec. Aug. 10,1911; 
E 262652; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York: Nae 


Sones (THE) MY MOTHER SANG; words 
by Mrs. M. E. Dolan, music by Willy 
Wagner. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20235 

© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265138; Mrs. M. E. Dolan, 
Guvaux, Pa. 


Sones (THE) OF MELODY; words by 
A. §. Dancox, music by H. R. Hoyt. 
[20236 


© 1c Aug. 3, 1911; EH 262403; 
Harry Remenyi Hoyt and Albert 
Spencer Dancox, New York, N. Y. 


SONNENSCHEIN; ged. von Christian 
Egen, musik von Richard Arnold, op. 
90, no. 3, fiir minnerchor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [20237 


©... dune, 17, 1911; 2.6. July 28, 
1911; E 263181; Karl Hochstein, 
Heidelberg, Germany. 


SONNET; paroles de Pierre Deleau, mu- 
sique de L. Chevaillier, op. 36, no. 1; 
chant et piano. Paris, France, M. 
Senart, B. Roudanez & c’**®. [20238 

© Aug. 3, 1911); 2 ce Aug: 19, 1911; 
E 264090; Lucien Chevaillier, Paris, 
France. 


SONNIGER LENZ AM RHEIN; ged. von 
Carl Pusch, musik von Franz Litter- 
Scheid, op. 23, fiir mi&nnerchor. 
Partitur. “to! [20239 

@, June 16, 19tl: “2 ef duty 28, 
1911; E 263146; H. Bertram, Neu- 
wied a. Rh., Germany. 


SONS OF VETERANS MARCH; by K. L. 
King; orchestra. [20240 
Onan, US ASdlde: 2 .e.. daliy,. cls 
1911; E 263339; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


SoRTIE, IN F Magor; by James H. 
Rogers; organ. [20241 


© July 11, 1911; 2 © Aug. 1, 1911; 
E 262357; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


SouL (THE) OF LOVE IS THE RED RED 
ROSE; words by Ruth Deppman, mu- 
sic by Louis Stein. [20242 

© July 20, 19il-. 2 e july 24 
1911; E 262203; Blood-Koehler & 
eco., Chicago, Il. 


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20243 


Seus Bors (A forest idyll); by Edgar 

Barratt; piano. [20243 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911; 

E 268754; Elkin & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


SoUVENIR (LE); morceau de salon by 
Chas. Dancla, op. 58, revised and 
edited by Gustav Saenger; violin 
and piano. [20244 

© June 28, 1911; 2 ¢ July 20, 
1911; E 262186; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


SOUVENIR D’ARLES; farandole, par Thé- 
odore Lack, op. 191, transcription 
par Léon Lemoine, pour piano a 4 
mains. (Scénes enfantines, nouvelle 
série, no. 7.) [20245 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 e Aug. 14, 
1911; H 263845; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 


ScUVENIB DE L’AMERIQUE; fantaisie, by 
Rich. Czerwonky; violin w. piano 
ace. [20246 


© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265096; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


SOUVENIR DE PALERME; Sicilienne, par 
Théodore Lack, op. 191, transcrip- 
tion par Léon Lemoine, pour piano 
44mains. (Scénes enfantines, nou- 
velle série, no. 9.) [20247 


© Aue. 20) 10tt 2 er Aus) 14° 
1911; E 263846; Henry Lemoine ei 
cie., Paris, France. 


SOUVENIR DE PLOERMEL; gavotte bre- 
tonne, par Théodore Lack, op. 191, 
transcription par Léon Lemoine, 
pour piano 4 4 mains. . (Scénes en- 
fantines, nouvelle série, no. 3.) 

[20248 


© Aug. 10,41991e 52 ex Aue. 14. 
1911; E 268847; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 


SOUVENIR DE PRAGUE; valse autrich- 
ienne, par Théodore Lack, op. 191, 
transcription par Léon Lemoine, 
pour piano 4 4 mains. (Scénes en- 
fantines, nouvelle série, no. 4.) 

[20249 


©) Aug. -10,) 1914 - 277 Aue 4 
4911; H 263848 : Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 


SGUVENIR DE SEVILLE; danse espagnole, 
par Théodore Lack, op. 191, tran- 
seription par Léon Lemoine, pour 
piano 4 4 mains. (Scénes enfan- 
tines, nouvelle série, no. 8.) [20250 

© 7Auge, 10,. 1911s 2 ce. vAues a4 
1911; E 263849; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


SOUVENIR DE TARENTE; danse italienne, | 
par Théodore Lack, op. 191, trans- | 
Secription par Léon Lemoine, pour 
piano & 4 mains. (Scénes enfan- | 
tines, nouvelle série, no. 5.) [20251 | 

© Aug. 10, 1911:-2ee Aug, 143 3 
1911; BH 263850 ; Henry Lemoine. et 
cie., Paris, France. 


SOUVENIR DE VENISE; Pe ae par 
Théodore Lack, op. 191, transcrip- 
tion par Léon Lemoine, pour piano 
44mains. (Scénes enfantines, nou- 
velle série, no. 6.) [20252 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 14, 
1911; E 263851; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 


SOUVENIR DE VERSAILLES; menuet 
Louis XV., par Théodore Lack. op. 
191, transcription par Léon Le- 
moine, pour piano & 4 mains. 
(Scénes enfantines, nouvelle série, | 
no. 2.) [20253 | 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 « Aug.-14,)} 
1911; E 263852; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris, France. 


SOUVENIRS (LES); 38° sonate, par 
Lucien Chevaillier, op. 24; en mi 
mineur; piano et violon. [20254 


© July 7, 1911 5 2:ep duly 29,1911 53 |) 

E 262300; L. Chevaillier, Paris, | 

France. | 
SPANGLES; rag two-step, by M. H. 
Slowitzky ; piano. [20255 


© 1c. Aug. 19, 1911; E 262892; 
Michael EH. Slowitzky, Mahanoy, Pa. 


SPANIARD (THE) THAT BLIGHTED MY 
LIFE; written and composed by 
Billy Merson. [20256 

© .July 25, 1910s) 2eendily, 25, 
1911; E 262202; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


SPANISH CARNIVAL; bolero, by Adam 
Giebel; piano. (Hive characteristic 
dances, no. 4.) | [20257 

© Aug. 17, 190i oer Aue. 17, 
1911; E 262829; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SPARK (THE) IS OUT; words and 
music by M. and L. Francis. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20258 


© Aug. 12, 19117 2 @ Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265279; Myrle and Leslie 
Francis, Anson, Tex. 

SPARKLER. (THE); waltzes, by A. 
Grimes; piano. [20259 
© Aug. 25, 191d Pe? ee Ane 626. 


1911; E 265429; Annie Grimes, Jef- 
ferson, Tex. 


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no. 9, 1911 20278 
SPARKLETS; by Walter HE. Miles; | Spring REVELS; waltz, by Géza Hor- 
piano. [20260 vath, op. 122; piano. (8 composi- 
© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 c Aug. 14, tions, no. 2.) [20270 


1911; E 262727; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland, O. 


SPARKLING EYES; intermezzo-two step, 
by Will L. Livernash; piano. [20261 


enue tt. 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 12, 
1911; E 262697; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

SPECIAL STUDIEN; von Benno Frdde, 
op. 25; piano zur besonderen aus- 
bildung des 4 ten und 5 ten fingers. 

[20262 


@© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 19, 1911; 

E 264066; F. W. Gleis, Breslau, Ger- 
many. 

SeHINX WALTZ; by HE. Mack, ed. and 

fingered by R. de Roode; new ed.; 

piano. [20263 


Genus. 26, 1911; 2c. Aug. 23, 
1911; 12 2629838; Brehm bros., Erie, 
Pa. 

SPHINX WALTZES; by Clarence Ennis; 
piano. [20264 

© Aped, 19115 1c. July 14, 1911; 
1c. July 24, 1911; E 263700; Ennis 
pub. house, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


SPINNING-WHEEL (THE) (Spinnrdd- 
chen); by Fritz Renger, op. 34; 
piano. (3 compositions, no. 2.) 

[20265 
me Age. 2.1911; 2 c Aug: 3, 1911; 
E 262485; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Sport AND PLAY (Auf dem spielplatz) ; 
by C. F. Hartung, op. 48; piano. (In 
dwarfland, no. 3.) [20266 

rane 2, 1911- 2c. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262486; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SPRING BREEZES; by A. Calvini, ed. by 
J. W. Lerman; piano, four hands. 
[20267 
Ane. 17; 1911; 2-¢: Aug. 17, 
1911; E 262830; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SPRING FLOWERS; lyric by Charles 
Keeler, music by Edith Simonds. 
[20268 
Oya 28 1911: 2) e. Ang 24, 
1911; H 265054; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SPRING (A) MADRIGAL; part song, 
words by S. Homer Henley, music 
by Wallace A. Sabin; men’s voices. 

[20269 

©; Aug: 23; 1911; 2-c¢. Aug. 24, 

P91 Wi 265019; BH. W. Gray. ‘co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Cy Aug? 2.A9ti2 ¢ Aug's, 191k: 
E 262487; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SPRING (A) SONG; two part chorus; 
music by Ciro Pinsuti, arr. by James 
C. Warhurst; women’s voices. 8vyo. 

[20271 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 9, 1911; 

EK 262582; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


—— words and music by V. M. Tyler; 
mezzo soprano. [20272 
©aduly Si. 1911 2 ies July St, 
1911; E 263842; Verna May Tyler, 
Yankton, S. Dak. 


SPRING’S FIRST FLOWER (Erste friih- 
lingsblume) ; by N. v. Wilm, op. 242; 
piano. (6 melodious compositions, 
no. 4.) [20273 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 8, 1911; 
E 262488; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


SPRINGTIDE; gavotte, by J. W. Bischoff ; 
piano. [20274 


© Ave, 19). 1911> “2 eAmes. 21. 
1911; E 262919; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


STAR EYE; words and music by H. M. 
Platts. [20275 


© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1911; 
EK 262655; H. M. Platts, Olyphant, 
Pa. 


Star (THE) IN THE EAST; words and 
music by S. A. Christian. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20276 


) Ae 22 A914 = (Des Ae 
1911; E 265251; Susie A. Christian. 
Gainesville, Ala. 


STAR OF MORN AND EVEN; words by 
Francis T. Palgrave, music by Rob- 
ert W. Vasey. [20277 

ae May 15, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 

E 262602; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, [ll]. 


Stradella. See Flowtow (F. v.) 


STRAIGHT (THE) ROAD IS A GREAT ROAD 
AFTER ALL; words by Sam M. Lewis, 
music by Leo Bennett. [20278 


© ‘Ane, 24,°1911- 2c, Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265403; Metropolitan music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


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20279 


STRAIGHT (THE) ROAD IS A GREAT ROAD 
AFTER ALL—Continued. 
—— rr. by Al. Varela; orchestra. 
[20279 
© PAS 24.192: CL Aue. 325. 
1911; EK 265404; Metropolitan music 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


STRAUSS (JOHANN) Blue Danube (An 
der schdénen blauen Donau); by J. 
Strauss, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau ; 
full band. Ato. [20280 


© dune Ain 19> 2 ess rally 20, 
1911; EH 262091; Carl Fischer, New 
NOES INES 


Persian march; by Johann 
Strauss, concert paraphrase by A|l- 
fred Griinfeld, ed. and fingered by 
Maurits Leefson; piano. _ [20281 


© dimly Bl es ee aiolligs Sule 
1911; E 2638325; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Strauss (RicHarpD) Suite, B dur; 
von R. Strauss, op. 4, fiir 18 blasin- 
Strumente. Partitur und stimmen. 

[20282 

©, June 20) 1911s 92 ee Aue 2) 

1911; HK 263541; Adolph Fiirstner, 
Berlin, Germany. 

STRIDE LA VAMPA! LA FOLLA INDOMITA. 
See Verdi (G.) 


STRING THE HARP; words by Byron, 
music by Emma Hanson Bartmess. 
[20283 


©) Aug. 24, 1911; 2 c. Aug, 25, 
1911; E 265412; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Stupy IN E minor; arr. by Bickford; 

cello. [20284 

© July 25, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 

E 263407; U. S. School of music, 
New York, N. Y. 

STYLE; words by J. G. Singleton, music 
by Orme Wilcox. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [20285 

© duly 25; 1918 2.-e co dully 25; 
1911; EH 262224; Joseph G. Single- 
ton, Winchester, Kans. 


SucH A GooD Boy AM I; written and 
composed by Frank Wood. [20286 
mG) Ane. 15, 19d: 2. ee Ameo w 5. 
1911; EK 268916; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

StuHne (Atonement); ged. von Hans 
Caspar von Starken, English version 
by Claude Aveling, musik von Chris- 
tian Sinding, op. 109; mittel. (Bal- 
laden und lieder, no. 1.) [20287 

© May 11, 1911; 2¢. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EK 263500; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Work, INo x. 


pt. 119; mi s., v.'6 


SUFFRAGISTS (THE) ; words and music 
by C. Patience. [20288 


© 1c. Aug. 17, 1911; E 262841; 
Mrs. P. Fragner, Los Angeles, Cal. 


SUITE, B pur. See Strauss (R.) 


SUMMER BEAUTY; children’s day serv- 
ice, words by Mrs. C. D. Martin and 
Lavinia E. Brauff, music by W. 
Stillman Martin, A. L. Judefind and 
others. [20289 

©) Apr.,-12, 191t 2 eae 24 
1911; E 265080; Judefind bros, Balti- 
more, Md. | 


SUMMER DAYS; medley overture, arr. by 
Robert Recker; orchestra. [20290 


© July 21,) 19ers 22, 
1911; E 262174; Leo Feist, New 
York, IN. ¥ 

SUMMER FROLICS; rondo, by Lita Jar- 
ratt, op. 20; piano. (5 instructive 
pieces, no. 3.) [20291 

© Aug. 2, 191d 7, ey Anmene se lei tl 
E 262489; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


schottische, by H. Engelmann; 
piano. [20292 


© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 c. July 31, 1911; 
E 263311; Co-operative music Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SUMMER (A) IDYL; words and music 
by L. G. Whitaker. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20293 

© Aug. 18; 191t; 2 & Aug: 24, 
1911; E 265134; Leila G. Whitaker, 
Havre de Grace, Md. 


SUMMER SKIES; words by Marion 
Haig, music by A. H. Behrend. 
[20294 
© Aug. 26; “19-2 eeatien 23, 
1911; E 264807; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, England. 


SUN WORSHIP; poem by James Rus- 
sell Lowell, music by Arthur R. 
Ramsden; high voice in E. [20295 


© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1911; 
E 262578; Chandler-Ebel music ¢o., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


SUNBEAMS AND SHADOWS; waltzes, by 
Keiser-Lincoln, arr. by Harry J. 
Lincoln; mandolin club of five parts. 

[20296 

© Aug. 4, 1911-2) G-AuS) >, 191 = 

EH 262511; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 

SUNFLOWER RAG; by Percy Wenrich; 
piano; > [20297 

© July. 26, 190i <2 ey re 25; 
1911; E 263114; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


1174 


no. 9, 1911. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20316 


SUNRISE; reverie, by J. S. Unger, op. 
12; piano. [20298 
@© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 14, 
1911; EH 262707; J. S. Unger, Read- 
ing, Pa. 


SUNSET LIMITED; march-two step, by 
Harry J. Lincoln, arr. for mandolin 
club of five parts. [20299 

@©: Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911; 
E 262512; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


SUNSHINE (THE) OF HER SMILES; 
words and music by J. J. Guyon. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20300 

@ Aue. AD, 1994): 2c. Ame: 24, 

1911; EH 265233; John J. Guyon, 
Houston, Pa. 


SuprPE (Franz von) Morning, noon 
and night in Vienna; overture, by 


Fr. vy. Suppé, edited and fingered by | 


Hans T. Seifert; piano. [20301 
@, june 23, 1911; 2 c. July 20, 


1911; E 262110; Carl Fischer, New 
iow N.Y. 


Poet and peasant overture; by 
Fr. v. Suppé, arr. by Alvin Buech- 
ner; violoncello. [20302 

© aulysads, 12911; 2 e. July 20, 
1911; EK 262115; Carl Fischer, New 
Work, -N. Y. 


— arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; or- 
chestra with piano acc. [203803 


©Crimine 20. 1911:-2 ¢ Aug. 24, 
1911; EH 265091; Carl Fischer, New 
York, N. Y. 


SuPREMACY; march, by Theo. O. Tau- 
bert; band. 4to. [20304 
Crs dd TON 2 en Aue. 10, 
1911; EH 262636; EH. M. Orpin, Cleve- 
land, O. 


SuR LE LAC DE GENEVE; barcarolle par 
HK. Lévéque, op. 47, pour violon seul. 
(Six études-caprices, no. 2.) [20305 

@yMuly, -29;. 191i: 2 -e suly° 381, 
1911; E 268364; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


SUSPICIONS; words by Clifford Grey, 
music by James A. Lowe. [20806 


Oesuly 28, 1911s 2 e° tuly. 28. 
- 1911; E 2638140; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 


SWEET (THE) BRIAR LANE; words and 
music by V. L. Carver. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20307 

@rpAus: 18.0 Will = 72 ue) Aue. 24, 
1911; E 265143; Virginia L. Carver, 
Pine Bluff, Ark. 


a 


SWEET BUNCH OF VIOLETS; words by 
A. M. Saunders, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20308 


© July 45, 1911; 2 ce July 18, 
1911; E 260985; Anna Mae Saun- 
- ders, Basking Ridge, N. J. 


SWEET EILEEN MY QUEEN; words by 
J. P. Corcoran, music by Charles J. 
W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20309 


© Nae 2) 19 re Aes V2 
1911; E 265300; Joseph P. Corcoran, 
San Francisco, Cal. 


SWEET HONEY DAYS; words by H. 
Inman, music by Ferd. E. Mierisch. 
New York, Gotham-Attucks music 
co. [20310 


© Aue. ss 19 ee Aare AG: 
1911; E 262753; Herbert Inman, 
Richmond, Ind. 


SWEET MEMORIES; ballad, words and 
music by A. Ranck. New York, 
EF. B. Haviland pub. co. [20311 

@©wAne 2) 1S 2c Aue 21 Gills: 
EH 262548; Anna Ranck, Bunker Hill, 
Kans. 


SWEET REFLECTIONS; waltz, adapted 
and arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; solo 
and obligato violin part. [20312 


© ue, Go 19st 1 oe. Ae) 124, 
1911; E 265098; Carl Fischer, New 
York,wW. We 


—— —— by C. Fischer; piano. [20313 

© Aug 215. A9il 2 -2)e5 Aue 24 

1911; E 265097; Carl Fischer, New 
orks. IN. WW. 


SWEET SENORITA; from Round the 
world, by Manuel Klein; hotel or- 
chestra. [20314 


G@ Awe: 323. 19ite 22 eae 24; 
1911; E 265055; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SWEET ViIo0oLA-LEE-OLA; words by K. 
M. Kolb, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20815 

© Aue A? 19love. Allene: 

1911; E 265315; Kathryn M. Kolb, 
Detroit, Mich. 


SWEETHEART I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU; 
words by L. M. Payne, music by 
Lionel Arnold. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [20316 

©) fui 025; Ont 12) sess Inrly;, 25: 
1911; HE 262220; Lillian M. Payne, 
Fairmont, N. Dak. 


1175 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20317 


pt. III, n. S., v.6 


SWEETHEART JUST SAY THE WORD; 
words by Claude L. Barker, music 
by Roy L. Burtch. [20317 


© duly. 25, 191d: 2" e, july 22: 
1911; EK 262179; Thompson & c@o., 
Chicago, Ill. 


SWEETHEART MINE; words by W. A. 
Page, music by Phil Starr. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. [20318 


© Aug. 15, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 15, 
1911; E 262737; Will A. Page, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


SWEETHEART OF OLD; words and music 
by Harriet Garde. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20319 

OMA! Ayano Wer Atie 2: 
1911; E 263434; Mrs. H. Benedict, 
Oshkosh, Wis. 


SWEETHEARTS MAYBE; words and 


music by V. C. Hope. [20320 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911; 
E 262576; Valerie C. Hope, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


Swine (THE) ; words by Robert Louis 
Stevenson, music by Myra Thorn- 
burg. Pittsburgh, Jackson printing 
Co. [20321 

© sully 522) 19tt< 2° e. suly 26, 
1911; E 263106; Myra Thornburg 
Evans, Pittsburgh, Pa. 


SWING AND SING; words by T. W. 
Almond, music by Chas. Elwood. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 


[20322 
Orly 2251912 ec) Inv 22: 
1911; H 262188; T. W. Almond, 


Bowling Green, Ky. 


SWITZER’S DREAM OF HOME; by Josef 
Low, op. 235, 1, ed. by Pierre Duver- 
net (H. L. Heartz); piano. [2038238 

© July 20, 1911; 2 @ July 27, 
1911; EH 262246; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


SYLPHIDE (LA); étude-caprice, von 
Harry Schloming, op. 17, fiir violine 
und klavier. [20324 


© June 23, 1911; 2 ce July 28, 


1911; EH 263145; Anton J. Benjamin, 


Hamburg, Germany. 


—— par Christian Schifer, op. 12, no. 
1; violon et piano. (Six morceaux 
de salon, no. 1.) [20325 

@rAug. 721. HOt <2 vel Awen, 23) 
1911; E 264241; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


| 
| TAKE A VACATION, Mr. Moon; words by 
Bert Kalmar, music by Ted Snyder. 
[20326 
©. ‘Aug, 10, 191d 2 eau, 10, 
1911; E 262654; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


TAKE ME BACK TO OKLAHOMA; words 
and music, by J. A. Barnett. Long 
Branch, N. J., Keith’s music pub. 
house. [20827 

© July 20, 1911; 2 ec. July 20, 
1911; EH 262154; Jas. A. Barnett, 
Clareta, Okla. 


TAKE ME DOWN TO THE SEASHORE; 
words and music by B. G. Rebers. 


[20828 
© Aug. 12, 1911: 2 ep Aue, 24: 
1911; FE 265166; Bernhard G. 


Rebers, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


TAKE ME TO CANADA’S CoNEY ISLE; 
words and music by T. Anderson. 
[20329 


© Aug. 25, 191t- 2ve. Aue. 26: 
1911; E 265448; T. Anderson, New 
York, N. Y. 


TAKE YOUR GIRL TO THE MOON TO 
SPOON; words and musie by H. T. 
Donivan. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [20830 

©. Aug: 15; 1941-22) ee Aue: 5, 
1911; EK 262782; Harvey T. Donivan, 
Portland, Or. 


Tam O’SHANTER; humoresque, by 
A. C. Mackenzie, op. 74. 1. Violino 
primo. 2. Violino secondo. 3. Vi- 
ola. 4. Violoncello. 5. Basso. (8rd 
Scottish rhapsodie. ) [20881-20335 

© Aug. 26, 191. 2¥er Aug. 28, 
1911; E 264300—-2643804; Novello & 
co., Itd., London, England. 


TAMBOURIN (LE); yon Jean Maria Le- 
clair, arr. von Tivadar Nachéz; in 
C; violine und klavier. (Classical 
masterpieces from 17th and 18th 
century, no. 11.) [20336 

© Aug: 18, 191%: 2>5e) Aue), 18; 
1911; E 264024; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 

TANNHAUSER. See Wagner (R.) 

TANZ-FANTASIE; von Julius Weismann, 
op. 35°, fiir orchester. Partitur. 

[20337 
© May 15, 1912 7eily 28, 

1911; HE 263216; Tischer & Jagen- 

berg, g. m. b. h., Cologne, Germany. 


1176 


—, 


: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


20356 


TAPFERE (DAS) SCHNEIDERLEIN; by 
Erich Wolfgang Korngold, op. 3, no. 
6; piano. [20838 

(Oueiiiy 27,° 1911; 2 eZJuly 29, 


1911; EH 2623829; G. Schirmer, New | 


Work, N.Y. 


TARANTELLE MIGNONNE (Midget taran- 
telle) ; by Mentor Crosse, op. 16, no. 
6; piano. (12 little compositions in 
a popular vein, no. 6.) 
pene) Noe, 25,1911; 2 ec. Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265425; John Church co., 

- Cincinnati, Ohio. 


TARENTELLE; by Arnold Trowell, op. 
29; violon et piano. [20340 
erage 2) 1911: 2 ¢.. Aug. 23, 
1911; E 264243; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


op. 94; piano. [20341 

@eyuiy 0. 1911: 2 e. Aug. 21, 
1911; EH 264124; Walther Schroeder, 
Berlin, Germany. 


TASTE AND SEE; words and music by 
Haldor Lillenas. [203842 


© July 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
EK 262407; Charlie D. Tillman, At- 
lanta, Ga. 


TE BIEN AIMES (Liebesschwur) ; deut- 
sche tibersetzung et musique rééditée 
avee ace. de piano, par Otto Less- 
mann. (Vieilles romances francaises 
du 18° siécle, no. 3.) [20343 


© June 27, 1911; 2 ¢. July - 28, 
1911; E 263179; MHeinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


Tr DEUM LAUDAMUS; music by T. Les- 
lie Carpenter; in G minor; mixed 
voices. (Church music review, no. 
298. ) [20344 


(oMmaue. 25. 191: 2 ¢.-Aus. 24: 
ae 205020: H.. W.. Gray. ¢o., 
New York, N. Y. 


—— music by Charles Macpherson; in 
E; men’s voices. [20345 
© Aue 26, 1911: 2 ¢ Auge. 28, 
1911; E 2643805; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


TEDDY’S TERRORS; march and two-step, 
by Warner Crosby, arr. by W. J. 
Kitchener ; mandolin orchestra. 
(Hamilton S. Gordon’s pepular mel- 
odies for mandolin clubs, no. 5.) 

f [20346 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1911: 

E 262672; Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
York,.N. Y: 


[20339 | 


Tariga; two-step, von Georg Mewes, 


TELL ME HOW TO MAKE YOU LOVE ME; 
words and music by W. B. Fried- 
lander, arr. by Robt. T. Hawcroft. 

[20347 

© 1 e¢. July 25, 1911; B 262537; 

Wm. B. Friedlander, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

TELL ME IF LOVE IS A DREAM; lyriecs 
by Beth Slater Whitson, music by 
Helen Louise Shaffer. [20348 

Om Auge, 25) 191-2) @ Aug. 24: 
1911; E 265037; Victor Kremer co., 
Chicago, I]l. 


TEMPERANCE (THE) CALL; words and 
music by F. M. Hadcock. [20349 
©) Aue, 10. A9T- A 2 Ane: 10; 
1911; E 262643; Frank M. Hadcock, 
Tillsonburg, Ont. 


TEMPERANCE CRUSADE SONG; words and 
music by Mrs. C. H. Morris. [20350 


©) Aug. -15,) 1911.2) es (Aug. (16, 
1911; EK 262806; Henry L. Gilmour, 
Wenonah, N. J. 


TEMPO DI MINUETTO; by C. H. Lloyd. 
(Original compositions for the or- 
gan, no. 418.) [20851 

@©rAuge. 5, 1911): 2-e: Aug® 7, 1910; 
E 263677; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Temps (LE) A LAISSE SON MANTEAU; 
poésie de Ch. d’Orléans, musique de 
EK. Millot; piano et chant. [20352 

OraAne +3), 191i. 2 ceAug, 2 
1911; EK 264148; A. Durand & fils, 
Paris, France. 


TEMPTATION RAG; words and music 
by F. D. Oswald. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20353 

© Aug? 1, 1911; 2'e:. Aug. 2) 1914; 
EK 263432; Floyd D. Oswald, Alma, 
Mich. 

TEN o’CLOCK; schottische, by Carl De- 
mangate; piano. Boston, Evans 
music Co. [20354 

@ Aug. 1h 191i? 2 ve Aus 15: 
1911; EH 262755; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


TENDER MESSAGE; melodie, by Rudolf 
Friml, op. 74, no. 6; piano. (Aqua- 
relles, no. 6.) [20355 

Op Ago. 19d Qe “Augie 
1911; EH 262920; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


TENITE TUTTO, MARGARI’; canzonetta, 
versi di T. Ferrazzano, musica di 
D. Jetti; canto e mandolino. [20356 

@rguly Ss dot Ay early 20; 
AON? Ay er July 25) foils 262207: 
Italian book co., New York, N. Y. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20357 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6. 


TENTATRICE (LA); air de baliet, par 
Francis G. Byford, op. 21, pour 
piano. [20357 

© June 30, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 4, 
1911; E 2638659; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


TERAMO; marcietta italiana, par Al- 
fonso Cipollone, pour piano. [20358 
© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c Aug. 14, 
1911; E 268837; Joubert, Paris, 
France. 


THAT AWFUL BABY; characteristic 
polka, by Fred. W. Hager. (Concert 
ed. for orchestra, no. 448.) [20359 

© July 28, 1914; 2.c. Aug. 1, 1911; 
I} 262354; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


THAT CORRUGATED RAG; by Hdw. J. Mel- | 


linger; piano. [20360 

© July 27%, 1911: 2c July 31, 
1911; H 2638268; Stark music print- 
ing and pub. co., St. Louis, Mo. 


THAT DALLAS DIP; words by E. S. S. 
Huntington, music by Arthur H. 
Gutman. [20361 

© July 20; 119i 2 se. uly 28: 
1911; E 268129; Seymour Furth 
music pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


THAT DREAMY SCHUBERT SERENADE; 
words and music by G. W. R. Schult- 
heis, pseud. of G. Schultheis. [20362 

©1.e. July 26, 1911; E 263102; 
Gustav Schultheis, San Francisco, 
Cal. 


THAT FLYING RAG; by Arthur Pryor; 
piano. [20363 
© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 24, 1911; 
EH 265100; Carl Fischer, New York, 
INE OG 


arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; 
orchestra with piano acc. [20364 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 24, 1911; 
HE 265099; Carl Fischer, New York, 
N.Y: 


THAT LOVING WALTZ; words and music 

by Bernie Adler. [20365 

© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 

EK 2624381; Robert B. Thompson, 
Chicago, III. 


THAT OLD FAMILIAR PRAYER; words and 
music by F. A. Bartram. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20366 

OyAue. 12; protd 2 eh Aue 24- 
1S WH 265228 A. * A> Bartram, 
Montreal, Canada. 


THAT OLD WALNUT TABLE; words ard 
music by H. A. Brown. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20367 


© Aug. 18, 19t -eremAne: - 24% 
1911; HE 265112; Hannah A. Brown, 
Salem, N. J. 


THEMATISCHE, RHYTHMISCEHE UND ME- 
TRISCHE ANALYSE DER SYMPHONIEN. 
See Beethoven (lL. van). 


THEME VARIE; aus Sonata op. 1, no. 
12, von Giuseppe Tartini, arr. von 
Tivadar Nachéz; violine und kla- 
vier. (Classical masterpieces from 
17th and 18th century, no. 2.) 

[20368 


© Aug. 18, 19d ee Aue. 18) 
1911; EK 264025; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


| 


| 


my 


THEME WITH VARIATIONS AND FUGUE; © 


by Alfred Hollins; organ obl. 4to. 
(Original compositions, no. 419.) 


[20369 


©: July 29, 191d ==?) ce imly 315 
1911; FE 268375; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. : 


THERE ARE NO ROSES; words and music 
by Edmund D. La Fouche; low key 
and high key. [20370 


© Aug. 15, 191d; 2 w Aug. 16, 
1911; E 268961; Cary & co., London, 
Hnegland. 


THERE IS ROOM FOR ALL; words by 
Maud Frazer, music by Robert 
Harkness. [20371 


© July 3, 1901; 2c Age 42 19i11.- 
E 2635938; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


THERE IS ROOM FOR YOUR CLOTHES IN 


MY TRUNK; words by C. W. Fraim, 

music by Madden music co. Wash- 

ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[20372 


© Aug, 12, 19117 eae: 124. 
1911; E 265158; Chas. W. Fraim, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 


THERE’S A BIRD BENEATH YOUR WIN. 
DOW ; AND, IF I WERE A BIRD, I WOULD 
SING ALL DAY; from Five little love 
songs, words by Cora Fabbri, music 
by Liza Lehmann. Medium voice. 

[20873 


© July 17, 1900-2 ey gily 118, 
1911; E 262089; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


1178 


no. 9, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20390 


THERE’S A CHARM ABOUT THE OLD LOVE 
STILL; quartette, words by F. W. 
Vandersloot, music by A. L. Fischer, 
arr. by Harry J. Lincoln. 1. Male 
voices. 2. Mixed voices. 

[ 20374, 20375 


© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 
21, 1911; EH 262940, 262941; Vander- 


sloot music pub. co., Williamsport, © 


Pa. 


THERE’S A FUNNY LITTLE FEELING; by 
H. J. Ludwig. New York, F. B. 
_ Haviland pub. co. [20376 


Oey nce, 1914: 2c. July 22, 
1911; EH 262188; Harry J. Ludwig, 
Newark, N. J. 


THERE’S A MOTHER OLD AND GRAY WHO 
NEEDS ME NOW; words and music by 
George H. Diamond. . [20377 

july, 28,1911: 2 ¢. July 28, 
1911; E 268131; Harold Rossiter 
musie ¢o., Chicago. 


THERE’S ONLY ONE LOVE FOR ME; words 
by L. E. Cobb, music by Charles J. 
W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20378 

(oe Ae dD 1ST: 2 ec. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265161; Lillie E. Cobb, No- 
wata, Okla. 


THERE’S SOMETHING IN THE SEASIDE 
AIR; written and composed by Mills, 
Weston and Scott. London, Eng- 
land, Star music pub. co., ltd. [20379 


© Aug. 19, 1911; 2c. July 28, 
1911; E 264099; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


THERE SHINES NO LOVE-LIGHT THERE; 
words and music by Loyli Griech. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20380 

©; Awe: 12, 1911.52 i. Awe. 24, 

1911; E 265190; Anna S. Peterson, 
Blaine, Wash. 


THEY ARE FRENCH JUST THE SAME; 
words and music by V. Metoyer. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20381 

Ame 1s) 191T 2 ec. Aus. 24. 

1911; E 265155; Vileour Metoyer, 
Chopin, La. 


THINKING OF HOME; words and music 
by R. B. Wharry. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20382 


fe Anes 12) dd + (2) e* Amie 124. 
1911; E 2652386; Rufus B. Wharry, 
Thompsonville, Ill. 


1179 


THINKING OF HOME—Continued. 

——words and music by R. T. An- 
derson. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20383 


© Ang. 12; A912: 2c. . Aug: 24, 
1911; E 265250; Robert T. Anderson, 
Claudville, Va. 


THOMAS (CHARLES LOUIS AMBROISE) 
A vos jeux, mes amis; scene and 
aria of Ophelia, from Hamlet, by A. 
Thomas, English version by Henry 
G. Chapman, ed. by Max Spicker; 
soprano. [20384 

©) Bully 626, 19115 2).¢ Daly’ 27, 
1911; E 262277; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


— Mignon; opéra-comique de A. 
Thomas, ouverture, transcription par 
H. Mouton, pour’ petit orchestre, 
avec piano-conducteur. (Symphonia, 
premiére série, no. 21.) [20385 

© Ame. 10, 1911- 2 c. Aug. 14, 
1911; E 268826; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


THOMSON’S GARLAND OF SACRED HYMNS; 
words and music by Daisy M. A. 
Thomson. [20386 

© July 29, W91ie. 2 «er July °31, 
1911; E 263275; D. M. A. Thomson, 
Lynn, Mass. 


THOSE DREAMY EYES; words by E. J. 


Farrington, music by F. M. Paine; 
mezzo soprano or baritone. Los 
Angles, Hodgdon music co. [20387 


© July 28, 1911; 2c. Aug. 1, 1911; 
HK 262360; Francis M. Paine, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


THOSE DREAMY EYES OF BLUE; words 
and music by Thos. J. Quigley, arr. 
by T. J. Watson. Hazelton,’ Pa. 
Watson & sons. [20388 

© Aug. 12, 1911; .2 ec. Aue. 14, 
1911; E 262725; Thos. J. Quigley, 
Freeland. Pa. 


THOSE HYPNOTIZING, MESMERIZING 
EYES; American Mexican love song; 
words by G. F. Safstrom. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[20389 
© Awe. 12) 191d 2 e: Aug. 24, 
1911; EH 265290; G. F. Safstrom, 


Chicago, III. 


THOU ART, O CHRIST, THE LIGHT AND 
LIFE; words by Charles H. Rominger, 
music by T. Stanley Skinner. [20390 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262617; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ill. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


20391 


THou ART, O Gop; anthem, words by 
Thomas Moore, music by Nicholas 
de Vore; mixed voices. [20391 


© une 23, 190d 2G. wauily one 
1911; E 262258; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York, IN 


THOU COMEST; words and music by 
Helen Kilner; in C. [20892 


© July 19, 1911; 2c. Aug. 1, 1911; 
EH 262334; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 


THOU SWEET ROSE OF RED; words by 
Richard T. W. Whitmore, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20393 


© Waly, 415, °iGit 2 cn July 8, 
1911; E 260999; R. T. W. Whitmore, 
Texarkana, Ark. 


THOUGH HE’S FALSE, I’LL NOT FORGET 
HIM ; words and musie by L. Milton; 
mezzo soprano. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20394 


© July 12, 1911; 2 @ July 18, 
1911; EH 262014; Mrs. L. Miiton, 
Chicago, I]. 


THREE PICTURES; words and music by 
L. S. Barger. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [203895 

©F July 25, 19: ie Suly< 25. 
19113: E 262231; L.. S: . Barger, 
Greeley, Col. 


THREE SONGS OF THE SEA; words and 
music by Roger Quilter, op. 1; high 
voice and low voice. Contents :— 
1. The sea bird. 2. Moonlight. 3. 
By the sea. [20396 


© July 24, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 18, 
1911; E 264032; Forsyth bros., Itd., 
London, England. 


THROUGH FIRE AND STEEL; grand 
march; by F. G. Strong; pf. Lon- 
don, Weekes & co. [20397 


©) July) 27,, 1914 92. e uly, 28; 
1911; E 263142; Francis G. Strong, 
Victoria, Canada. 


THY GENTLE SPIRIT; words by Fred G. 


Bowles, music by H. Philippe 

Thomas; in © minor. [20398 

© July 15, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1911; 

Ei 262335; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 

THY PRESENCE; words by John B. 


Tabb, music by John W. Metcalf; 
sop. or tenor and alto or bass. 
[203899 
©) gAuig MO Oia? eek Ot 
1911; EK 262921; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


pt. Hi, nu: s., v.6 


THY PRESENCE, LORD DIVINE; words by 
Robert Allen Scott, music by Ad. M. 
Foerster. [20400 

© Aug, 23, D911 ee ne.” 25: 
1911; EH 265395; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


THY SONG HAS TAUGHT MY HEART; 
poem by Thomas Moore, music by 
Em. J. Polak; high voice. [20401 


© Aug. “11, 190i Anne: 12 
1911; E 262678; G. Schirmer, New 
York; N.Y 


THY WORK SHALL PRAISE THEE; words 
and music by Ira B. Wilson. [20402 
© July 25, 19115" 2c. uly Si. 
1911; E 263291; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


TIDDLE UM POM; Solo or duet, written 
and composed by Tom Sutton. 
[20403 
© Aug. 11, 1919-92 e> Aue. 11: 
1911; E 263782; Reynolds & co., 
London, England. 


TILL THE SANDS OF THE DESERT GROW | 


COLD; by Ernest R. Ball; 
chestra; in D. 4to. 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c Aug. 9, 1911; 
EH 262594 ; 
York, INU NG 


TIMELY (A) TIP; words by Mrs. E. C. 
Apsey, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


vocal or- 


[20405 | 
© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 24, | 
1911; E 265175; Mrs. E. ©. ADECY, | 


Caledonia, Mich. 


To A ROSE; words and music by C. 

Mantz, op. 2, no. 2. 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 

E 263618; Caroline E. 
ver, Colo. 


To CHEER HIM UP AND HELP HIM ON | 


HIS WAY; written and composed by 
Alec Kendal. 

© Aug. 2, 1911¢ 2°) Aue 2) 1911 
E 263391; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


To MY LOVE, MY TWIN SOUL; words by | 

M. Brandvold, music by Len Flem- | 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- | 
[20408 | 


ing. 
dale co. 

© Aug.) 18, 1919-027.) Aug: 247 
1911; BH 265149; 
vold, Bagley, Minn. 


To THE BUTTERFLY; by J. H. Durant; 

piano. 

© 1c. Aug. 11, 1911; E 262663; 
Joseph H. Durant, Brighton, Mass. 


1180 


[20407 | 


Mathilda Brand- | 


[20408 | 


=! 


a 


[20404 | 


M. Witmark & sons, New | 


[20406 | 


Mantz, Den- 


| MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


2426 


To THE KING; words by Riccardo 
Stephens, music by Hamilton Harty. 


[20410 

feraue, 1, 19115; 2c Aug: 2, 1911; 

E 263416; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


| Toast (THE) OF THE ELK; words by 
| Thomas HE. Shea, music by Eddie 
| Cassady. [20411 

© July 8, 1911; 2e. ‘July 1911 ; 
| 261576; Joe Morris music ©co., 
| New York, N Y. 


| TOCCATA UND FUGE IN D & E MOLL. 


| See Bach (J. S.) 
| Torp BY THE FIRELIGHT; duetto, by 

Geo. L. Spaulding; piano. [20412 
| © Suly 31, 1911; 2c. Aug. 1, 1911; 
| E 262377; M. Witmark & sons, New 
f ervork, N.Y. 


| 
|Ton (Der) (A tone); ged. von Knut 
Hamsun, English words by John 
Bernhoff, musik von Joseph Marx, 


fiir mittlere stimme. [20413 

© Nov. 15, 1910; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
| E 2638522; Schuberthaus-verlag, Vi- 
| enna, Austria. 


} 
| 


TOUT CA C’EST POUR L’AMOUR; two step, 
| de G. Noceti, arr. by L. Diodet; or- 
chestra with piano acc. 4to. 
[20414 
| Aue 16. 1901-2 ¢ Aug. 17, 
1911; E 263968; L. Digoude-Diodet, 
Paris, France. 


|Tout’s LES FEMMES; polka-marche, 
_ par Ch. de Buecovich, pour piano 

seul. [20415 
| © Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c Aug. 14, 
¥ £1911; H 263797; L. Bénech, Paris, 
France. 


“TRAUERWeIDEN (Willows); deutsch 

_ von A. M. von Blomberg, musik von 

| Cyril Scott, op. 24, no. 2, fiir eine 
| Singstimme mit klavier-begleitung. 

[20416 

jpaly tb 19ih- 2 ef Aug, 4.1911 - 


E 268661; B. Schott’s sédhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 
| TRauM AN DER SIEGFRIEDQUELLE; 


dichtung nach Philo vom See, musik 
von Richard Wiesner, op. 55, fiir 


vierstimmigen minnerchor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [20417 
Oy June 19) 1911; Be. Ave. 2: 


1911; EH 263490; 
Offenbach a. Main, Germany. 


Johann André,. 


TRAUMBILD (Mirage); deutsch von 
A. M. von Blomberg, English words 
by Rosamund Marriott Watson, 
music by Cyril Scott, op. 70, no. 2. 

[20418 
© July 2, 19th. 2.e Awer 41901 ; 


E 263662; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 

TREASURED MEMORIES; by James I. 
Wray, op. 30; piano. [20419 


© Aue. 14, 190: 2 ¢.. Ania, 
1911; E 262691: Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


TRES-JOLIE (Very Sweet); walzer von 
Franz J. Liftl, op. 114, fiir klavier 
zu 6 hinden, ohne oktavenspan- 
nung mit bezeichnung des finger- 


satzes. (8 leichte tanzweisen, no. 
i) [20420 

© June 2) A902 ve; Aue, 
1911; E 263896; Bosworth & ©Co., 


Leipzig, Germany. 


TRES MOUTARDE; one or two step, by 
Cecil Macklin; piano. [20421 


©). July 26.1981 = 2 e€ suly. 27, 
1911; E 262283; Cary & co., London, 
England. 


Trio; von Erwin Lendvai. op. 11; B 
dur; violine, bratsche und violoncell. 
(Pocket ed.) [20422 

Oy Ane AG 19s > ce Agioes 1G- 
1911; E 2638945; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Trio No. 4; by Ernest Austin, op. 26; 
piano, violin and violoncello. 
[20423 
OivAug., FA -19ids 2. ea Aniea eee: 
1911; E 264229; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


TRIPLET STUDY; by Bickford; 

cello. [20424 

© July 25, 1911-2 « Aus: 2 toi: 

E 263408; U. S. school of music, 
New York, N. Y. 


arr. 


TRIUMPH (THE) OF SPRING; words and 
music by J. A. Lyons. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20425 


©” Aug: *18 191-26 Aue. 24. 
1911; E 265126; J. Albert Lyons, 
Nuevitas, Cuba. 


Triumphal march. See Verdi (G.) 


TRIXIE MY DIXIE GIRL; words by W. C. 
Ballard and L. A. Ripley, music by 
Thomas H. Parker. [20426 

©rduly 2 aol to ex July «24, 
1911; E 263689; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati, O. 


1181 


CATALOGUE. OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20427 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 | 


TROCADEROS (THE) MARCH; by Harry 
H. Williams; orchestra. 4to. 
[20427 
© Aug. 7, 1911; 2¢ Aug. 14, 1911; 
Ei 262716; Cundy Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


TROUBADOUR SONG; by F. E. Peterson ; 
piano. [20428 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1911; BH 263410; 
Krank E. Peterson, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 


TROUBLES OF THE FARMER; words by 
A. Thompson, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [20429 

(Aue i 19d 2. Ane 28 TOM: : 
E 263431; Ambrose Thompson, Beau- 
mont, Tex. 


TRUE TO BLUE; words by J. Ernst, 
music by Hugh Trevor. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [204380 


©) July, 28.) 1911. 2 ch July. 328; 
1911; E 2625438; Juanita Ernst, 
Butte, Mont. 


TRYING TO FORGET; words by B. Shan- 
non, music by Len Fleming. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20431 

© Auge. 12, 191d: 72sec, Aue 24: 

1911; EK 2652738; Blanche Shannon, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH) AI- 
bum for the young; by P. I. Tschai- 
kowsky, op. 39, arr. by N. Messer, 
revised and edited by Gustav Saen- 
ser: violin and piano. (Music 
library edition no. 684.) [20432 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2c. Aug. 24, 1911; 
E 265060; Carl Fischer, New York, 


N.Y. 
——Dame (La) de pique; Roman 
lyrique, en trois actes et sept 


tableaux, d’aprés A. Pouchkine et M. 
Tschaikowsky, paroles francaises de 
Michel Delines, musique de P. 
Tschaikowsky, op. 68; partition 
chant et piano. [20483 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c Aug. 14, 
1911; D 18946; A. Noél, Paris, 
France. 


Deuxiéme chant sans paroles; by 
P. Tschaikowsky, op. 40, no. 6, tran- 


scribed by Aug. Reinhard, revised 
and fingered by Gustav Saenger; 
violin and piano. [20434 


©) June S23.) 1Oidl -e2 en sunliy 20; 
1911; E 262094; Carl Fischer, New 
York, Ne Yc 


1182 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH )—Con.. 
. Marche slave; by P. Tschaikow- || 
sky, op. 31, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; | 
full orchestra with piano acc. af 
[20435 | 

© June 21, 1911; 2 1¢..duly -26 ! 
LO 262106: Carl Fischer, New | 
York, IN 3 Xe 


Sérénade mélancolique; by P. | 
Tschaikowsky, op. 26, transcrite par | 
Carl Hermann; viola (alto) ) 
piano. 


© Aug. 17%) 19tte eer Ane. 2a e 
1911; H 264312: Rob. Forberg, Leip: 1 
zig, Germany. | 


musik von Otto ‘Tistier, 
vierstimmigen miinnerchor. 
tur und stimmen. 4to. 


© June 19, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
FE 263489; Johann André, Offenbach || 
a. Main, Germany. i 


TURN TO THE RIGHT; words by H. Hy 
Kennicott, music by Charles J. W.’ 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus} 
Dugdale co. [20488 

© Aug. 15,:1911<°2 © Aue. 241 
1911; EK 265216; Elsie Kennicott, } 
Platteville. Colo. 


TUSNELDA; ged. von Karl Gerok, mu- 
sik von Edwin Schlumpf, op. 6;° 
miinnerchor, bariton solo mit orches- 
ter oder pianoforte; klavierauszug | 
und stimmen. [20489 | 

© Aug. 3, 1911: 2 © Ame 24, 19115 | 
FE 264108; Phil Fries, Ziirich, Swit- 
zerland. ; 


TWENTY GALLONS OF SLEEP; words by | 
Agnes Storrie, music composed and | | 
arranged by Kathleen Shaw-Mayer; || 
recitation with piano ace. (Law- 7 
rence Campbell musical monologues, 
no. 3.) ; ee fl 

© July 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262414; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don, England. 


TWENTY NURSERY RHYMES; Set to new | 
tunes, by Edmond Rickett, op. 16; 
piano. ‘ [20441 '} 

© July 18,191 Ze) Aug. 1, 19t1g 
E 262355; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, * 
Mass. 


TwiLicHT; by Rudolf Friml. op. 36, 
no. 2.; violin and piano [20442 
©. Aug: 19; a9i: Do Nea Ans. 2m 
1911; H 262922; Arthur P. Schmidt, | 
Boston, Mass. 


i 9, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20460 


TWiLicHT—Continued. 

——words by G. Barton, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 

H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20443 

See 12, 1911: 2 c. Aug. 24, 

| 1911; EH 265192; Guy Barton, Mu- 

; nith, Mich. 


beer DREAMS ; M. A. 
Barth; piano. [20444 

@ duly 29, 1911; 2 ce July 31, 
) 1911; H 268276; M. Allen Barth, 


waltz, by 
| 
| Boston, Mass. 
| 
| 
| 


| 


TWILIGHT HOUR; by? Jt NS. 
Fearis; piano. [20445 
me vous, 23. 1911: 2 ¢ Aug. 21, 
1911; E 262954; Willis music co., 
. Cincinnati, Ohio. 


reverie, 


('wiLigHt MELODY; by Edward J. Bel- 
| lerby, op. 31; organ. [20446 
| erage 14. 1911: 2 c.-Aug. 14, 
| 1911; E 263883; Edwin Ashdown, 
| Itd., London, England. 


PwiticHt’s RETROSPECTION ; words, by 
| James Fitzgerald, music by Ferd E. 
i Mierisch. [20447 
ome Aye 12 1911: 2c. Aug. 16, 
| 1911; E 262754; James Fitzgerald, 
| Stafford Springs, Conn. 

(TWILL NOT BE LONG; words and music 
| by Chas. C. Kirk. [20448 


W eee) June 23, 1911; 2c. July 27, 
‘| 1911; B 262259; Tullar-Meredith co., 
(| New York, N. Y. 

‘’win (THE) SOLDIER BOYS; words by 
| G. Noll, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
: reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
- dale co. [20449 


} eee? July 15, 1911; 2 ¢. July 18, 
|; 1911; EH 260987; Geo. J. Noll, Cleve- 
\\ land, Ohio. 

|'wo FLAGS; words by Emma Swygert 
|| Sandel, music by Luther Adams. 

| [20450 
fH eee Aue. 26. 1911; 2 © Ang. -25, 
1) 1911; BH 265366; J. D. Smithdeal, 
| Columbia, S. C. 


‘Wo PICTURES; words by Hattie Mc- 
| Clure, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
|; reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [20451 


/YROLIENNE; by Mentor Crosse, op. 16, 
|} no. 10; piano. (12 little composi- 
tions in a popular vein, no. 10.) 
- [20452 
1 meeAge 25. 191t: 2 eo Aus 25, 
§ 1911; EH 265426; John Church co., 
| Cincinnati, Ohio. ~ 


U. S. MARINE BAND; march, by Ted 

Browne; piano. [20453 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 

E 262571; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 
Te 


UEBUNGEN FUR DEN HANDSTRICH (EXx- 
ercises on bowing); von Dotzauer, 
Lee, und Merk, ftir unterricht und 
konzert, mit anmerkungen heraus- 
gegeben von Carl Fuchs, fiir violon- 
eello und pianoforte. (Violoncello- 
werke, no. 2.) [20454 


© June Bi 19: 2 ce. July’ #8; 
1911; E 262056; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


UN DI SI BEN. See Verdi (G.) 


UN SOIR, A GRENADE; par Maurice 
Pesse; piano. [20455 


© Aug. 31, 1910: 2 @ Ame 21, 
1911; E 264147; A. Durand & fils, 
Paris, France. 


UNBEGEHRT; ged. von Anna Ritter, mu- 
sik von Fritz Lubrich jun. op. 17, 
no. 1; mi&nnerchor; partitur und 
stimmen. [20456. 

© July 21, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263418; Robert Forberg, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


UND ICH WAR FERN; ged. von Detlev 
von Liliencron, musik von Georg 
Vollerthun, ftir mittlere stimme und 
klavier. [20457 

© June 10, 1911; 2 c. July 18, 
1911; E 262057; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


UND SO MACHT’ ICH EIN VILLEANELLE 
(And so I made a _ villanelle) ; 
deutsch von A. M. von Blomberg, 
English words by Ernest Dowson, 
musik von Cyril Scott, op. 65. 

[20458 

© aly fo 191 2c. Aue ota 

E 263663; B. Schott’s. sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


UNDER THAT DARK GREEN HAT; words 
by G. W. D’Vys, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20459 


© Aue? Tt 19-77 eG hus. 2) tot 
HH 263480; George W. D’Vys, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 


UNDER THE LINDEN; waltz, by Paul 
Zilecher, ed. by S. L. Herrmann; 
piano. [20460 

@ Aus 17, 1911-2 @ Aus, 17. 
1911; EK 262831; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1183 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20461 
UNDER THE ORANGE BLOSSOMS; waltz, 
by H. Engelmann; piano. [20461 


© Aue. 17, (191d sp 2c) Aue aif, 
1911; E 2628382; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


JNDINE; - barcarolle, words by Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart, music by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman; men’s 
voices. 4to. (Secular part songs, 
no. 6449.) [20462 

© Aug. 45, 1910-02) Ga Ause 17; 
1911; HE 262848; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


UNSTERBLICHE LIEBE (Undying love) ; 
German poem by Johanna Am- 
brosius, English version by Henry 
G. Chapman, music by Alvin S. 
Wiggers: high voice. [204638 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262589; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ING 


UNTER AFRIKANISCHEM HIMMEL; iD- 
- termezzo von Léon Jessel, op. 217, 
arr. von Schmidt-Cothen. Ausgabe 

fiir infanteriemusik. Stimmen. 
[20464 


© June. 121910 2 er july 28, 
1911; E 2638174; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


UNTER STERNEN (Among -the stars) ; 
ged. von Gottfried Keller, English 
version by Mrs. B. Shapleigh, musik 
von Felix Weingartner, op. 22, no. 

12, fiir hohe stimme mit orchester- 
begleitung. Partitur. [20465 

© May 31, 1911; 2 c. July 28, 
1911; EH 263156; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


UNTIL; song, by Wilfrid Sanderson ; 
eornet solo. (Boosey & ¢o.’S brass 
and reed band journal, no. 514.) 

[20466 


© Aug. 9, 1911; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911; 
EK 263982; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


UNTIL YOU CAME, DEAR HEART; words 
and music by Ff. E. Hern. [20467 


© Aue 14 191i ey Annes Ar, 
1911; EK 262873; Frank EH. Hern, 
Huntington, W. Va. 


UrRDEMO (L’) AppI0; melodia popolare, 
versi di T. Ferrazzano, musica di 
V. De Crescenzio; canto e mando- 
lino. [20468 

© July 18, 1911; 1 e@ July 20, 
1911; 1 e« July 25, 1911; EH 262209; 
Italian book co., New York, N. Y. 


pt. 111, n. 8., v. 6 | 


URSPRUNG (DER) DES FEUERS (Ukko |} 
tondichtung, 
deutsche nachdichtung von Alfr. Jul. }j 


the fire - maker) ; | 
Boruttau, English adaptation by 
Rosa Newmarch, musik von Jean 
Sibelius, op. 32, fiir bariton, mién- 


nerchor mit klavier, revidiert von { 
[20469 | 


Wilh. Dugge. 
© May 11, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 


EH 263493 ; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, New | 


Yorks iN: Y. 


URWALDIDYLL; two-step, aus der op- 
erette Hoheit amtiSiert sich. musik 


von Rudolf Nelson. 1. Kavallerie- ] 


musik. 2. Infanterie-musik. 


[20470, 20471 | 


© Aug. 11, 1911; 2 ¢. each Aug. 11, | 
; Harmonie | 


1911; EH 268776, 2638777 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


VACATION SONG; words by M. E. Mar-| 
lowe, music by Charles J. W. Jer- | 
reld. Washington, H. Wirkus Dug- | 


dale co. 
© Aug. 

1911; EH 265158 ; 

Hartford, Kans. 


[20472 


C. FF. Modisett. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. 


Washington, 


City, Tex. 


VALSE ARABESQUE; by F. P. Atherton; : 
[20474 | 

© Aug. 17, 1911; 2c Aug. 1777) 
1911; EK 2628383; Theo. Presser co., | 


piano. 


Philadelphia, Pa. 
—deM. V. Rees-Newland; piano. 


[20475 | 


© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 14, 1911; 
EK 263879; Augener, 
England. 


VALSE-ARIETTA; by Bradford Campbell, 
op. 64; piano. 


E 262394; Hdward Schuberth & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


VALSE (LA) COMMENCE; ou, valse et 
farandole; idylle provencale, paroles. 
de EF. L. Bénech, musique de R. Des- 
moulins. 


1911; EH 268798; L. Bénech, Paris, 
France. 
VALSE DE BALLET; by EH. R. Kroeger, 
op. 72; piano. [20478 | 
me Aue, 7;:19id 92 cava a Oils 
EK 263686; Theo. Presser CO., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


1184 


| 


18, 1911 :) 2) ¢ Aug. 2438" 
Mrs. M. E. Marlowe, } 


Ha 
[20473 | 


© Aug. 1, 1911-2 © Ave-2) 19148 i 
E 262536; C. F. Modisett, Canyon | 


Itd., London, | 


3 [20476 | 
© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 3, 19113) 


[20477 | 
© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 © Aug. 14) 


| 


ie 


} 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


VALSE-INTERMEZZO; from the Count 
of Luxembourg, by Franz Lehar; 
orchestra. (Chappell’s orchestral 
journal, no. 632.) [20479 

Ame, 17, 1911: 2 eAug: 18, 
1911; E 264031; Chappell & co., ltd., 
Lendon, Hngland. 


VALSE JULIAN; from The fascinating 
widow, music by Kerry Mills, arr. 
by Al Doyle; piano. [20480 

ie wity ol. 1911-2 c July 31, 
1911; E 263299; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y. 


VALSE MIGNARDE; par Frédéric Binet, 
op. 108, pour piano. [20481 


ie) aimiy 29 1911: 2) ¢. July’ 31, 


1911; E 268358; Heugel et cie., 

Paris, France. 
VALSE MIRAMAR; by R. Sontini; piano. 
[20482 


ejay 224. 1911s 2 e July. 25, 
1911; E 262198; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


VALSE PASSIONE; by F. E. Hersom; 
piano. [20483 


© 1c. Aug. 22, 1911; E 262956; 
- Frank E. Hersom, New York, N. Y. 


VALSE SLAVE; par Jean Savasta, op. 
168, pour orchestre avec piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. [20484 

Ce to. 1911- 2 c. Aug 14, 
1911; EH 263793; EF. Salabert, Paris, 
France. 


VALSE TRISTE; by Jean Sibelius, arr. 
by Frank Winterbottom ; military 
band. [20485 


enue AOL 2c. Aus 21, 
1911; E 264103; Hawkes & sons, 
London, England. 


VALSE VENITIENNE; by Léon Ringuet, 
op. 41; violin and piano. [20486 


je auly si, 1911; 2 c. July 31, 
191d 3°) 263330; Theo. Presser €o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


VALSETTE (Little waltz); by Mentor 
Grasse; op. 16, no. 3: piano. * (12 
little compositions in a popular vein, 
no. 3.) [20487 

© Aus. 25, 1911: 2 "ec. Aug. 25, 
19i1> H 265427; John Church  ¢o., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


‘VANDERSLOOT (THE) MANDOLIN AND 
' GUITAR FOLIO NO. 7; 1. Cornet part, 
| 2. First mandolin part, 3. Guitar, 
_ 4. Piano ace., 5. Second mandolin. 
| [20488-20492 
© Aug. 4, 1911: 2 ec. each Aug. 5, 
| 1911; E 262513-262517; Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


20500 


VANISH AS THE DUSKY NIGHT; words 
by Florence Willard, music by M. 
Payson. [20493 


© 1c. Mar. 20, 1911; E 263568; 
Mary Payson, San Diego, Cal. 


VARIATIONEN; von Bernhard Dessau, 
op. 52; violine mit piano. [20494 


© Auge: 18)" 1911: 2 e tug? 18; 
1911; E 264026; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


VELVET EYES; words by Gladys Eman- 
uel, music by Bothwell Thomson. 
[20495 


© July 24, 1911; 2 ec July 25, 
1911; EH 262219; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


VENEZOLANISCHER BEITERMARBRSCH 
(March of the Venezuelian riders) ; 
two-step von Alfonso Estrella, fiir 
pianoforte zu 2 hiinden. [20496 


© June 18, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263538; Carl Kiihle, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


VENI CREATOR, [AND] PIESN POGRZE- 
BoWA; by Hug. Walkiewicz, op. 49, 
nos. 1 and 2. 1. Mixed voices. 2. 
Male voices. [20497 


©).June 20; 1901: 2 ‘eo Jane: 22, 
1911; E 262702; B. J. Zalewski, 
Chicago, Ill. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Ah, fors’ 6 lui che 
Vanima; scene and aria of Violetta, 
from La Traviata, by G. Verdi, ed. 
by Max Spicker, English version by 
Natalie Macfarren; soprano. [20498 

© July 26,. 1911: 2) ce: July 29; 
1911; E 262316; G. Schirmer, New 
York, IN. Y- 


Caro nome che il mio cor; aria 
from Rigoletto, by G. Verdi, ed. by 
Max Spicker, English version by 
Natalie Macfarren; soprano. [20499 


©. Sully, 928) AGIs) 2 er July? 29: 
1911; HK 2623818; G. Schirmer, New 
Works, Nay. 


— Stride la vampa! la folla in- 
domita; from [1 ‘Trovatore, by 
Giuseppe Verdi, ed. by Max Spicker, 
Hnglish version by Henry G. Chap- 
man; mezzo-soprano. [20500 


© (duly (28, 1911s) 2: July 29, 


1911; E 262322; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, Na 2 


1189 


————————————————————— 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20501 


pt. II, n. s., v. 6 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE )—Continued. 
Triumphal march from Aida; by 
G. Verdi, arr. by P. W. Orem; pipe 
organ. [20501 

© July. '3h, 19h: 2c Tuly 31, 
1911; E. 2638329; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


— —Un di si ben (One day if I re- 
member well) ; quartetto by G. Verdi, 
English version by N. Carlton Hill, 
arr. by Edgardo Lévi. No. 1 in E 
flat and no. 2 in HE. [20502 

© July, 29, 1911;-2 e July -3i, 
1911; E 2633381; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


VERSCHENKTE (DIE) FRAU; komische 
oper in drei aufziigen nach einem 
entwurf von FEF. Antony, text von 
Rudolf Lothar, musik von Hugen 
d’Albert, arr. von QO. Singer; kla- 
vierauszug mit text. [20508 

©): ‘Ane 12; 1911; 2-c.. Aug., 23, 
1911; D 18958; Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


—— —— orchesterpartitur. [20504 


© ‘Aug: 12,1911: 2) ex Aue 28, 
1911; D 18961; Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


VERZAUBERTE (DIE) PRINZESSIN; by 
Hrich Wolfgang Korngold, op. 3, no. 
1; piano. [20505 

© July 27, 19f1: 2 @.stuly 29, 
1911; E 262330; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, UN. Y. 


VETERANS (THE); words and music by 
Mrs. O. Dyer. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [20506 

© Aug. 1, 1914; 2c Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263429; Mrs. O. H. Dyer, Barnum, 
Minn. 


VIEILLES CHANTERIES, XVIIIe SIECLE; 
recueilli et transcrit par Paul Seguy, 
harmonisé par F. de la Tombelle, 
pour chant et piano. [20507 


© Aig: 10, 19115 2 e, Aug: 14, 
1911; H 2638860; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris, France. 


VIKING (THE) MARCH; by K. L. King. 
1. Band. 2. Orchestra. 4to. 
[20508, 20509 


© Mar. 9, 1911; 2 ec. each Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265362, 265363; C. L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 


VILLAGE FESTIVAL; dance by Richard 

Czerwonky ; violin and piano. [20510 

© July 6, 1911; 2 ¢. July 20, 1911; 

H 2621388; Carl Fischer, New York, 
ING NG 


VILLAGEOISE; par Christian Schiifer, 


op. 12, no. 2; violon et piano. (Six 
morceaux de salon, no. 2.) [20511 


© Aug. 21) 199t> 2 errue 23, 
1911; E 264242; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


VILLE (LA) ROSE; par Albert Roussel, 
op. 15; two pianos, four hands. 
(Evocations pour orchestra, no. 2.) 

[20512 

© Aug. 31. 19m enue, 24. 

1911; EH 264144; Durand & cgie., 
Paris, France. 


VINDOBONA; march by Karl Komzik, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 
4to. [205138 

© June 20, 1911; 2 @ July 20, 
1911; E 262189; Carl Fischer, New 
York: INE Ye 


VIOLETS; waltzes, by Jos. J. Kaiser; 
piano. [20514 
© Aug: 19, 1911; “2°e ue, 22° 
1911; E 262965; Jos. J. Kaiser music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


VIOLETS (THE) ARE WAITING FOR YOU; 


words by Mrs. G. R. Veith, music by | 


J. C. Eaton. [20515 
© Aug. 1, 19th; 2 ec Auge. 3, 1911: 


E 262395; Mrs. R. G. Veith, Keokuk, | 


Iowa. 


VIOLETS BRING MEMORIES OF YOU; words | 


by P. L. Beatty, music by Arthur A. 
Penn. 

@ Aug. 15, 1911; 2 ey Awe... 14: 
1911; H 262712; Pansy Lee Beatty, 
Independence, Mo. 


VIOLINISTA (LA); prélude, extrait du 


drame lyrique, par Gino Mareucci, § 


pour orchestre avee piano. 4to. 


© Aug 10, -T9I Ave. Augsi 14) 


1911; E 263794; F. Salabert, Paris, 


France. 


VIRGINIA; words by Harry Curran '§! 
music by G. B. Seevers. §' 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale ce. | 
[20518 | 

© Aug. IZ, Oia 2 es Ame. aa 
George Bailey | 


Wilbur, 


1911 > EK 268042 
Seevers, Ramsey, N. J. 


VISION (Traumbild); by Trygve Tor- 
(Norwegian 
[20519 |§ 

© Aug. 2,. 1911 3. 2)c. Aug 3, 2911 
EK 262440; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos § 


jussen, op. 8; piano. 
suite, no. 4.) 


ton, Mass. 


1186 


20516 | 


[20517 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


20536 


Vision (A) OF THE NIGHT; words and 
music by V. Pratt. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20520 

Peau 12) 19115 2 ¢. Aug, 24, 
eo By 9265270; Valeria Pratt, 
Frankville, Canada. 


VISIONS OF YOUTH; words by H. H. 
Grube, music by Wm. Hale. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[20521 
ie Aue. 15- 1911;°2°e) Aug. 15, 

29911; #) 262742; H. E. Grube, Beth- 

lehem, Pa. 


VivaLpr (ANTONIO) Adagio; von A. 
Vivaldi, arr. von Tivadar Nachéz; 
violine und_ klavier. (Classical 

‘masterpieces from i7th. and 18th. 
century, no. 3.) [20522 

oy Aue 16, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 18, 
1911; E 264010; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


VIVANDIERE MARCH; two-step par John 
Tiller, arr. par Aug. Bcse pour or- 
chestre avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 

[2052 

©) Aus 10, 1911: 2 c. Aug. 14, 

tl - 263805; A. Bosc, Paris, 
France. 


VOICE OF LOVE. See Schumann (R. A.) 


Voice (THE) OF THE CELLO; waltz, by 

Leon Rogee and Henry Lodge; piano. 

[ 20524 

© July 31, 1911; 2¢. Aug. 1, 1911; 

H 262378; M. Witmark & sons, New 
work, N.Y. 


VOICES OF GLADNESS; children’s day 
Service, words by Mary Mills, Eliza- 
beth F. Guptill and others, music by 
W. B. Judefind, A. L. Judefind and 
others. [20525 

ne Apr, 12, 1914: 2 ec. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265032; Judefind bros., 
Baltimore, Md. 


VOLUNTEER (THE) ORGANIST; for reci- 
tation, words by S. W. Foss, music 
by EK. J. Biedermann, op. 41, no. 1. 
New York, Edgar S. Werner & Co. 

[20526 


Pere July wlS,. d9its 2 ¢c.) July 25, 


1911; E 262215; Edgar S. Werner, 


New York, N. Y. 


WA-NO-LAS-SET; words and music by 
» 2. Pomahac. New York, F. B. Havi- 
| land pub co. - [20527 


ey Agde “5, WOtL. 2 "ce. “Aug. 15, 
foe HH) 2627389: Louis 


Milwaukee, Wis. 


Pomahac, | 


WAGNER (RicHARD) Fliegende (Der) 
Hollinder (The fiying Dutchman) ; 
fantasien aus der oper, von R. 
Wagner, bearbeitung von Otto 
Singer; violine und klavier. [20528 

© Aug: 5, 191-2 ec Aue. 21, 1941; 
EK 264109; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin, 
Germany. 


——Rienzi; fantasie aus der oper 
von R. Wagner, bearbeitung von 
Otto Singer; violine und klavier. 

[20529 

Cy Aue 5491152 ey Angee 20, tot: 

E 264110; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin, 
Germany. 


—  —Tannhiuser; fantasie aus der 
oper von R. Wagner, bearbeitung 
von Otto Singer; violine und klavier. 

[20580 

© Aug. 5, 1911; 2c. Aug. 21. 1911; 

EH 264111; Adolph Furstner, Berlin, 
Germany. 

WaAIFS; set of eight songs, words by 
Kingsley and others, music by Chas. 
B. Weikel. [20531 

© Aue. 1%, 19 2c) Aue wel): 
1911; E 262896; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


WAIT AND SEE; two step, by N. de 
Jong; piano. [20532 
©” Auge 14, 1911: 2° ¢) Aueiits, 


1911; HE 263927; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, Eng- 
Jand. 

WalItH (Wm. S.) ‘Two responses; 
music by Wm. S. Waith; mixed 
voices. 1. After a, prayer.) 2:;At 
close of service. [20583 


© Aug. 2.1911: 2 .¢ Aue. 4) tot: 
E 268609; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, []l. 


WAITING DOWN BY THE MISSISSIPPI 
SHORE; words and musie by Dave 
Reed, jr. [205384 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
EK 263601; Ted Snyder co., New 
Mork. Ni ¥. 


WAITING FOR YOU, DEAR; words and 
music by E. A. Gordon. New York, 
FE. B. Haviland pub. co. [205385 


OV July. 22) 19 eR eialye 22: 
1911; E 262190; Elsimore A. Gordon, 
Meredith, N. H. 


WALDESSTIMMEN (Woodland voices) ; 
étude de concert, par Henry HE. 
Geehl; piano. [20536 

© Fully 31, 191: 2 Aust 8, 1910: 
EH 263706; J. H. Larway, London, 
England. 


1187 


9562—11——_9 


a neem 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20537 


WaALDIDYLLE (In the wood); von Erik 
Meyer-Helmund, op. 201, fiir piano. 
(Sechs characterstticke, no. 4.) 

[20537 

©) Jime; 10,))199Ai3 72) co daly 28, 

1911; HE 263169; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

WALLFLOWER SWEET; from the operette 
The siren, by Leo Fall, arr. by Carl 
F. Williams; hotel orchestra. 4to. 

[20538 

© Aug. i 199-927 Augean li, 

1911; EH 262811; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

lyric by Harry B. Smith, mu- 
sic by Leo Fall. [20539 
@! Aue. 16190 2 er ue! 17, 
1911; E 2638967; Jos. W. Stern & ©co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Wattz. See Gounod (C. F.) 

Wattz; by Warren Storey Smith, op. 
416, no. 2, and no: 1: piano.,. 1. No: 2 
mC. 2. INO. 1 inv atlar: 

[ 20540, 20541 

© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 

21, 1911: BH 2629238, 262924; Arthur 
P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 

WALTZ CAPRICE; by I. Veirs; piano. 
Peoria, Ill., Veirs pub. co. [20542 

©) Suge 121i Aue 4, 
1911 ; E 262726; Isabel Veirs, Peoria, 

Ae 

WALTZ ME UP THE STAIRCASE; written 
by A. J. Mills, composed by Bennett 
Scott. London, England, Star music 
pub. co., ltd. [20548 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2¢. July 28, 1911; 
EK 264100; J. Anderson, London, 
England. 


—————— 


WattTz (A) WITH THE GIRL YOU ADORE; 
words by W. Griffin, music by Len 


Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [ 20544 

©r Aug? Az, Adie eine. Anes: OF 
191i: E -265194; - Walter | Grifiin, 
ETOy;,..N.. Y.. 


WALZER IM FREIEN (A waltz on the 
green) ; salonsttick von Emil Soéch- 
ting, op. 124, ftir piano 2 ms. (Aus 
der sommerszeit, no. 3.) [20545 

© July 13, 191% 2:c Aner 279i ; 
E 263527; J. Schuberth & co.,; Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


WALZERDUETT; aus der operette Die 
liebesjagd, text von Theodor Fisher, 
musik von Hermann Ritzau; gesang 
und klavier. [20546 

On July, 256. 19lde) Qick Ane. 21, 
1911; E 264107: Bitihnenverlag Nie- 
dersachsen, Hannover, Germauy. 


pt. Tj De s:; vi 


WALZERDUETT—Continued. i 
_— orchester. $vo. [20547 | 

© July 19, -1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 15,} 
1911; KE 263902; Biihnenverlag-Nie- | 
dersachsen, Hannover, Germany. 


WANDERERS (THE); gypsy dance, by} 
Adam Giebel; piano. (Five char- | 
acteristic dances, no. 3.) [20548 | 

©. Aug: 17, 19943) 232 Ane. 17H 
1911; EK 262834; Theo. Presser co., | 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WAS MAN JUST A MAN; words by } 
L. A. Luse, music by Len Fleming. 'j 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. | 

[20549 | 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 e. Aug. 2, 1911; | 
Ei 268428; Lydia A. Luse, Johnson- 
burs, ING: | 


WATCHING THE WORLD ROLL ’ROUND;}} 
words and music by Frank H. Mal-| 
loy. [20550 | 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 4, 1911; ] 
Ii 268698; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WATER (THE) NYMPH; short arpeg- 
gios, by Frank Lynes, op. 55; piano. | 
(4 study pieces, no. 3.) [20551 

© Aug. 2) 190. Qre aus 3) lO 
KH 262490; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- | 
ton, Mass. 


Waves (THE) OF GLORY ROLL; words| 
by A. White, music by Gertrude 
Wolfram. e [20552 | 

© Aug. 16) 199d BV Ave.“ 15) 
1911; E 262869; Alma White, Bound | 
Brook, Now: J 


WAVING AND TOSSING THROUGH FIELD | 
AND GLEN; words by Eva O. B. Gil-] 
bert, music by Karl] P. Harrington. | 

[20558 | 

© May 15, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 9, 1911; | 
I. 262622; Board of Sunday schools | 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, | 
Chicago, II. 


WAY DOWN IN OLD VIRGINIA; words by} 
L. Y. Hilt, music by Charles J. W.j 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus} 
Dugdale co. [ 20554 | 

© Aug. 18) 11S 2 er Aug. 245 | 
1911; H 265116; Lewis Yardley Hilt, } 
Hilbrose, Colo. | 


WE ALL FALL; words by Joe Goodwin, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer. [20555 | 
© July. 28,, 1911212 es Suby 2S I 
1911; EH 263117; F. B. Haviland pub. | 
co., New York, N. Y. 


WEIHNACHTSGLOCKEN 


WeELcomE (A) FOR THE 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


WE ALL WENT TO LEICESTER SQUARE; 
written and composed by C. W. 
Murphy and Worton David; in B 
Hat. [20556 

(Ame 11911; 2.c. Aug. 1, 1911; 
EH 262342; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 

WE ARE COMING; words by KHEtta 
Walker Stanback, music by F. A. 
Clark. [20557 

eitivet2, 1911: 2 ¢. July 15, 

“1911; E 268073; Annie W. Black- 
well, Philadelphia, Pa. 

WE ARE NEVER SLOW IN KANSAS; words 
and music by A. B. Chapman. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20558 

Pry 1910: 2 e.” July, 18, 

1911; E 260965; Agnes B. Chapman, 
Silver Creek, N. Y. 


| WE ARE THE BOY-SCOUTS; words by J. 


Casper Ale di 
Forde. [20559 

Or tity 28) 1911> 2 ec. July 28, 
1911; EK 263132; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago. 


WEARIN’ OF THE GREEN ; medley march, 

arr. by C. L. Barnhouse; band. 4to. 

[20560 

© Mar. 9, 1911; 2c. Aug. 25, 1911; 

E 2653864; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 

WEARY MY HEART; words by E. Brooks, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20561 

@rAus 12,1911 -2> ec Aug. 24, 

Oda; BW 265222: 1. Brooks,’ Shel- 
burn, Ind. 


Nathan, music by 


(Christmas- 

bells) ; von Erik Meyer-Helmund, op. 

201, fiir piano. (Sechs character- 

stiicke, no. 5.) [20562 
© June 10, 191) 2ic. i Tully” 28, 

1911; E 2638170; Otto Forberg, Leip- 

zig, Germany. 

CHILDREN ; 
words by Maud Frazer, music by 
Robert Harkness. [20563 

© July 3, 1911: 2 c. Aug. 4, 1901: 
E 268598; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

WELLENFLUSTERN (Lapping water): 
deutsche nachdichtung von Alfr. Jul. 
Boruttau, English version by Rosa 
Newmarch, musik von Jean Sibelius, 
op. 61, revidiert von Wilh. Dugge. 
(Acht lieder, no. 2.) [20564 


@ Mayeiis 191052 c: Ams! 25519115, 


FE 263506; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
Work, Ne -Y: 


20572 


WENN DER FRUHLING; ged. von Fr. vy. 
Bodenstedt, musik von A. Herrmann, 
op. 45, fiir dreistimmigen frauen 
oder kinderchor. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. (Fruthlingszeit, no. 2.) 

[20565 

©” Jime’ AG) 119i es uly, 2S: 

1911; E 263172; Karl Fritzsche, 
Leipzig, Germany. 

WENN DER KUCKUCK SCHREIT; tanz- 

duett aus der operette Hoheit 

amusiert sich, text von Julius 

Freund, musik von Rudolph Nelson, 

fiir klavier 2 ms, mit tiberlegtem 

text. [20566 
©. Aug), 12; 1914: -2 ¢ Aug.” 12, 

1911; E 268786; Harmonie verlag, 

Berlin, Germany. 


WENN ICH TRAUME (When I dream) ; 
deutsche nachdichtung von Al|lfr. 
Jul. Boruttau, English version by 
Rosa Newmarch, musik von Jean 
Sibelius, op. 61, revidiert v. Wilh. 
Dugge. (Acht lieder, no. 3.) [20567 

© May 11, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 2, 1911; 
E 263505; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York; N: Y: 


WERE I WITH THEE TO-NIGHT; words by 
Albert N. Dennis, music by J. N. 


Dennis. New York, Old Dominion 
musie co. [20568 

© Anes 1. 1912 eh Aus 3S 19tts 
K 262396; John N. Denvis, Flm 


Grove, W. Va. 


WESTERN RESERVE; words by Rolfe P. 

Crum, music by Edward J. Smith. 

[20569 

©: May 1, 1911: 2 ¢ Aug. 1471911 ; 

EK 262718: Western Reserve wniy., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


WESTMINSTER ABBEY CHIMES; by J. T. 
Jordan. [20570 


©: July #8, 19tks; 2 e+ July: ,21, 
tOtil: WH 262279:: Jas. TN. Jordan, 
Paterson, N. J. 


WHAT DOES LITTLE BIRDIE SAY; two- 
part song, words by Tennyson, music 
by Emil Kreuz. 4to. [20571 

@vJuly), 29; AG 2) e@ Suly 2st, 
1911; E 263376; Novelio & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


WHAT WILL YOU DO wiTHOUT HIM: 
words by F. R. Havergal, music by 
A. D. Scammell. [20572 

©» July 254 19 2° .c, Jay 31; 
1911; E 263292; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


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WHEEL (THE) OF FORTUNE; by J. W. 
Gibson; piano. New York, Jerome 
H. Remick & co. [20573 


©: July, 26, 198-2 @. July 2. 
1911; E 262268; Julia W. Gibson, 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN; words by Alfred Tennyson, 
music by T. V. Cator. [20574 


© 1c. Aug. 25, 1911; E 265401; 
Thomas Vincent Cator, San Jose, 
Cal. 


WHEN BILLY LEAVES THE TOWN; words 
and music by M. R. Hack. Wasbh- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20575 

© Auger 18): 191d? ce) Auge 24. 

1911; E 265331; Mary Rieman Hack, 
Winchester, Va. 


‘WHEN EYES OF BLUE LOOK INTO EYES 
OF BROWN; words by Mrs. Tom Roe, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20576 

© sully, 2) 191s 2 ese uly 218, 

1911; E 262028; Mrs. T. Roe, Paige, 
Texas. 


WHEN HE SHALL APPEAR; words by 
N. A. MeAulay, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. [20577 

© July 15, 1911+ 2 c,, Aue 2; 1911 « 
EK 262406; Charlie D. Tillman, At- 
lanta, Ga. 


WHEN HIS SALVATION BRINGING; two 
part chorus, words by John King, 
music by James C. Warhurst; wom- 
en’s voices. S8vo. [20578 
© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 2625838; C. W. Thompson & GCo., 
Boston, Mass. 


WHEN I GATHERED SWEET VIOLETS FOR 
You; words and music by J. W. 
Bos. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [20579 

OwAue a2 pl Olila2 ie. wen 24 
1911; E 265224; J. H. Bos, Morris, 
Ind. 


WHEN I GROW UP; words and music 
by K. Hagenkotter, arr. by Carl 
Fischer. [20580 

Oil ce, Auetad Toit) 262664 - 
Karl Hagenkotter, New York, N. Y. 


WHEN I’M FAR AWAY; words and 

musie by Melville J. Gideon. [20581 

© Aug: 5, 191% Qe Aue. by Old ; 

FB 263625; Will Rossiter. 
1], 


Chicago. | 


PEO 


WHEN I SEE My Saviour; words by 
Meud Frazer, music. by Robert 
Harkness. [20582 

© July 3, 1911; 2 e Aug. 4, 1911; 
EK 263591; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHEN LOVE IS LIKE SPRINGTIME; words 
and music by K. K. Fenney. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20583 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 2, 1911: 

EK 268424; K. K. Fenney, jr., Taylor, 
Wis. 


WHEN MY MOTHER KNELT BESIDE MY 
BED TO PRAY; words by D. HE. Read, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20584 


© Aug, 18, 19-2 e. Ane. 242 
1911; E 265133; D. H. Read, Rush- 
ville, N. ¥. 


WHEN NO EYE ITS PITY GAVE US; Eng- 
lish words by J. W. Alexander, 
Norw. words by T. Oldenburg, music 
by H. Mathison-Hansen, rey. and ed. 
by H. Hanson. (Northern ed. 
sacred songs, no. 94.) [20585 

© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 e Aug. 25, 
1911; E 264261; Northern book & 
musie co., Chicago, II]. 


WHEN SISTERS AND I GATHERED WILD 
FLOWERS; words and music by I. N. 
Williams. [20586 


© Aug. 16, 1911: 2 ec °Aus, 149 


1911; E 262711; I. N. Williams, De 
Graff. Ohio. 


WHEN SUNDAY ROLLS AROUND; words 
and musie by Louis Weslyn and Fe- 
lix Arndt. [20587 

© Aug! 23, ) 19 ew Ae 249 
1911; FE 265056; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN THAT I WAS AND A TINY LITTLE 
BOY; 
night, traduction francaise par Amé-' 
dée Boutarel, music by Jean Sibelius, 
op. 60, no. 2; low voice and piano 
ace. [20588 

© May 30, 1911: 2 ¢ July . 28) 
1911; EH 263157; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN THE BIRDS IN THE WILDWOOD) 
SING; words and music by Mrs. G. 
Frank. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20589 

© Aug. 1, 19115 2 € Aug, 2.19116 
E 263425: Mrs. George Frank, Jer- 
Sey, (Clive, eNewe 


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from Shakespeare’s Twelfth | 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mo-,9,,191 1. 


20605 


WHEN THE CACTUS ARE IN BLOOM; 
words and music by N. Weir. Wask- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20590 

© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 24, 

1911; E 265156; Nellie Weir, Verona, 
Wyo. 


WHEN THE FIREFLIES BEGIN TO TWINKLE 
Mary; words and music by Mrs. J. 
Brigandet. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20591 
macy Aue 121911; 2 ec. Aug., 24, 
1911; EH 265180; Mrs. J. Brigandet, 
_Thompsonville, Conn. 


WHEN THE GIRL YOU LOVE, LOVES YOU: 
words by Peter Johnson (Gilchrist), 
music by Paul Hugene, arr. by Hu- 
gene Platzmann. [20592 


Osu f2 1911; 2.¢ Aus. 12, 
1911; E 262779; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN THE HARVEST MOON IS SHINING, 
NELLIE DEAR; ballad for medium 
voice; words and music by F. A. 
Clark. [20593 

© Aves 121911 2 2 Aug: 2; 1911; 

- BE 263405; F. A. Clark, Philadelphia, 

Ba: 


WHEN THE LEAVES’ BRIGHT GREEN HAVE 
TURNED TO GOLDEN BROWN; words by 
L. R. Burlingame, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20594 


© Aue, 412, 1911: 2.c. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265160; Leo R. Burlingame, 
Emporium, Pa. 


WHEN THE NIGHT WIND’S' SIGHING 
THROUGH THE PINES; words and 
musie by C. R. Patten. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20595 

@©paue, 12, 19lte, 2 cy Aug. 24, 
1911; EH 265195; C. R. Patten, Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 


WHEN THE ROBINS FLY NORTH AGAIN 
LOUISE; words and music by S. K. 
Rhorer. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20596 

Or Ane: 18 1911s 2 ¢. Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265186; S. Kent Rhorer, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 


WHEN THE ROSES AGAIN ARE IN BLOOM; 
words and music by M. Stephenson. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20597 

Or daly 2.) OL Csr duly 1S: 

1911; E 260966; Matey Stephenson, 
Portland, Me. 


9 


a 


11 


a 


wi) 


WHEN THE TREES SHED THEIR LEAVES 
IN THE FALL; words and music by 
Sidney Perrin, arr. by Will Dorsey. 

[20598 

© vAug; 19; 101d 2 e@. ska) 25. 

1911; EH 262969; Blood-Koehler & 
co., Chicago, Il. 


WHEN THE TWILIGHT SHADOWS FALL; 
words by F. M. Yakley, music by Len 
Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20599 


© Aue.id, 191: 2) ce Aus, 24 
1911; E 265202; F. M. Yakley, Sen- 
eca Falls, N. Y. 


WHEN THE VIOLETS ARE BLOOMING IN 
THE SPRINGTIME OF THE YEAR; 
words and music by F. J. Knight. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20600 

© July. £5; 190i: 2 ec.” Sully 718; 

1911; E 260995; Frances J. Knight, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 


WHEN THE WEATHER IS NICE; words 
by A. Wohlgemuth, music by Neil 
Guyot. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [20601 

©) Ause 15, 019d = 2 'e. Ane a: 
191?) H- 262786; “A. *Wohlgemuth, 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN THE WHIPPOORWILL IS CALLING 
IN THE TWILIGHT; words and music 
by Mrs. W. H. Gordon. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20602 

© Aue: 1.1911: 2-e; Aug: 2, 1980: 
EK 263422; Mrs. W. H. Gordon, 
Pamplin City, Va. 


WHEN WE MEET AGAIN IN SPRINGTIME, 
SWEET MARIE; words by C. Fleck, 
music by Tom Overton. New York. 
EF. B. Haviland pub. co. [206038 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911; 
Ei 262565; Chas. Fleck, Harrisburg, 
Pa. 


WHEN WE SAID GOODBYE; words by 
M. Bertholf, music by Charles J. W. 


Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20604 
@©h Sulyrel2; MSA 2 ems uly 18; 
1911; EK 262013: Maude Bertholf, 
Loch Sheldrake, N. Y. 
WHEN WE WENT TO SCHOOL; words 
and music by I. W. Eggert. New 


York, FE. B. Haviland pub. co. 
[20605 
Oy sueg 15, toi 42 ven Aust oe: 
1911; EH 262741; Ira W. Eggert, 
Portland, Me. 


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20606 


pt. II, n. s., v. 6 


WHEN WE WERE CHILDREN AT SCHOOL; 
words and music by J. S. Brogan. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20606 


©, July. 12.0 Void re lly aes. 
1911; E 262027; John S. Brogan, 
Newark, N. J. 


WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS; words 
and music by T. Taylor. [20607 


© June 4, W9it- 2c, Aue 223. 
1911; E 265005; Tell Taylor, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


WHEN WOMAN IS THE QUESTION; trio, 
from The red widow, lyric by Chan- 
ning Pollack and Ren Wolf, music 
by Charles J. Gebest. [20608 


© rAne iG Owe) Aue alg 
1911; EH 262848; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN YOU AND I THE ROBINS HEAR; 
words by lL. Parker, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20609 


© July 2 19 e aul ls. 
1911; E 262026; Louis Parker, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 


WHEN YOU’RE IN LOVE WITH MORE 
THAN ONE, YOU’RE NOT IN LOVE AT 
ALL; medley waltz, by S. R. Henry, 
arr. by Carl F. Williams; band. 
4to. [20610 

Oe suly 42s MOL | 27. aly, 22, 
1911; EH 262170; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN YOU SING; words by R. Her- 
rick, music by Hubert Bath; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Musical times, no. 
822.) [20611 

© uly 29, Tol 2 er) july. ol) 
1911; EK 263377; Novello & co., 1td., 
London, England. 


WHEN YOU SING TO ME; words by 
Clifton Bingham, music by Con- 
stance V. White. [20612 

@ Aue: 26, 191 le 2 acy Ais 2s, 
1911; E 264292; Charles Sheard & 
co., London, Hngland. 


WHEN YOU WERE HERE; words by P. R. 
Morrill, music by Joe Kendall. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[206138 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 8, 1911: 

E 262558; Pearl Rosalie Morrill, 
Tacoma, Wash. 

WHERE DO ALL THE DAISIES GO; song, 
dnusic by F. A. Dailey. [20614 
© Tuly 2 191d 2 Amour ft 1), 
1911; EK 262659; Frances A. Dailey, 
Englewood, N. J. 


WHERE IS THE NYMPH; poem by 
Thomas Moore, music by Hm. J. 
Polak; high voice. 


[20615 


© Aug: 11,1910 23e7 Aue. 12:8 


1911; E 262680; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 
WHERE LOVE IS KING; words and music 
by Dan Clary. Syracuse, N. Y., Dan 
Clary. [ 20616. 
© Aug. (14) I9tt- 2 ew Aus, a7, 
1911; E 262872; Bartholomew F. 
Wright, Syracuse, N. Y. 


WHERE ROSES FADE; words by A. EH. | 


Housman, music by Frances Weir; 
no. 2 in C. [20617 


© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1911; 
E 263755; Elkin & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


WHERE THE PINE TREE CONES ARE 
SWINGING; words by Lillian Guérin 


Green, music by O’dell Angert. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 
[20618 


© July. 25.1901 Zen uy. 254 
1911; E 262234; L. G. Berndt, Val- 
ley City, N. Dak. 


WHICH HE DIDN’T EXPECT FROM A LADY; 
words by Arthur Wimperis, music by 
Philip Braham. [20619 

© July VU fot 24ersuly 28) 
1911; E 263116; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


WHISPERING PINES; by H. W. Petrie; 


piano. [20620 


© Aug. 7, 1914: Dee Ane, 7, 1911 58 
E 263687; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 


delphia, Pa. 


WHIT AND MINNIE; words and music 
by M. B. Walker. [20621 
©: Aves 23) iShares nie 248 
1911; H 265016; Marion Budd Wal- 
ker, Chester, S. C. 


WHITCOMB-FENN SYSTEM, OF PIANO 
TECHNIC FOR JUNIOR GRADES; by Jean 
Whitcomb-Fenn. [20622 

©) Auge. 32 09il= 2 eae (3.191 
EH) 262389; John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


WHITE LIL-LE AND MON-TON-0; words 


by EH. N. Kinsman, music by Charles | 
Washington, H. Wir- | 


J. W. Jerreld. 
kus Dugdale co. [20623 

© July 12, 09tiee2 ee aly, 183 
1911; E 260968; Edna M. Kinsman, 
Orange, Mass. 


1192 


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no. 9, 1911 


20640 


WHO COULD IT BE; words by Fred P. | WicuHtLt (ANTON M.) 


Morris, music by Robert Harkness; 
male voices. [20624 


© July 3, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
EH 263594; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHO LL BUY MY LAVENDER; words by 
Augusta Hancock, music by Lady B. 
Lennard. London, Novello & co., ltd. 

[20625 

© Aug. 9, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1911’; 

-EH 268775; Lady Barrett Lennard, 
Brighton, England. 


WHO WAS THAT [I SAW YOU WITH; 

words and music by F. Neddermeyer. 

[20626 

Grau ot, 1911: 2c. Aug. 1, 1911: 

IX 262879; Fred L. Neddermeyer, 
Columbus, O. 


WHY DO YOU KEEP LAUGHING AT ME; 
written and composed by J. P. Long 
and Maurice Scott. [20027 

© Aue 2, 1911; 2'¢: Aug. 2, 1911; 
HD 2638389; B. Feldman & co., London. 
England. 


WHyY DO YOU KEEP ME WAITING; words 

- by Frank Candioto, music by Len 

Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 

Dugdale co. [20628 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911; 

EK 263421; Frank Candioto, New 
Castle, Pa. 


WHY DOES AZURE DECK THE SKY; poem 
by Thomas Moore, music by Em. J. 
Polak; high voice. - [20629 

Omen ade ttl: 2 c.. Awe, 12, 
1911; E 262681; G. Schirmer, New 
York: Ny Y. 


WHy NOT; vals, par Viggo Brodersen. 
(Trois morceaux pour piano, no. 1.) 
[206380 


© Jnly 128, 4911; 42 c.- Aug. 21, 
1911; E 264119; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


WHY SHOULD YOUR EYES ASK ME TO 
STAY, WHEN YOUR LIPS HAVE SAID 
GOOD-BYE; written and composed by 
EK. W. Rogers and William MHar- 
greaves. [20631 

Anges? A911 2 ¢. Aue. 2 1911: 
E 263390; B. Feldman & co., London, 
England. 


WICHTELMANNLEIN; Dy 

gang Korngold, op. 3, no. 4; piano. 

[20632 

© duly. 27, 1911: 2 ex Tuly 29, 

1911; E 262831; G. Schirmer, New 
Vorks IN; 


Erich Wolf- ' 


Concerto; by 
A. M. Wichtl, op. 2; bassoon with 
piano ace. [20633 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ¢ Aus. 9, 1911: 
E 263709; Hawkes & son, London, 
England. 


WIDER AND WIDER YET; words by Har- 
riet M. Kimball, music by John H. 
Wigmore. [20634 

© May 15, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262628; Board of Sunday schools 
of the Methodist Episcopal church, 
Chicago, Ill. : 


WIEGENLIED; von Hubert Jahrow, op. 


10, no. 4. (Sechs kleine violoneell- 
stiicke mit klavier, no. 4.) [20635 
© Ae 17) WON 22 ye, WA! 7, 


1911; E 264000; N. Simrock, Berlin, 
Germany. 


WIEGENLIEDCHEN (Lullaby); von Erik 
Meyer-Helmund, op. 201, ftir piano. 
(Sechs characterstiicke, no. 6.) 

[20636 

©. June10; 31914; 2c: July. 26; 

1911; E 268171; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


WILD ROSE; (Heckenrdschen) ; waltz- 
rondo, by C. Bohm, op. 129, ed. and 
fingered by Louis Oesterle: piano. 

[20637 

© Aus. 28. 1911: 2c Aue. 24, 

1911; H 265029; G. Schirmer, New 
York, “Nv Y. 


WILDE (DER) JAGER; Scenen aus der 
gleichnamigen dichtung von Julius 
Wolff, musik von Rud. Ewald Zin- 
gel, op. 13; rezitation, sop. und bari- 
ton soli, chor, orchester, harfe und 
harmonium, klavierauszug mit text. 

[20688 

© July 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1911; 

D 18950; Georg Bratfisch, Frank- 
furt, Germany. 


WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN; words 
by Ada R. Habershon, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel; male voices. 

[20639 

© July 3, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 

EH 263592; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WILL YOU BE TRJE; words by E. Mar- 


tinsen, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[20640 


(©) PAS. 18) W911: 2c. Auge 224, 
1911; E 265148; Elinor Martinsen, 
Dell Rapids, S. Dak. 


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20641 


WILL YOU LOVE ME JUST THE SAME 
DEAR; words and music by A. Ryan. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20641 


© 2Sulyy 15, Aidt?) easly. 8; 
1911; E 260980; Agnes Ryan, Worth- 
ington, Minn. 

WILLOW GLEN; schottische, by J. M. 
Baldwin; piano. Boston, Evans 
music co. [20642 


© Aug. a1, 1911+ 2 ¢. Ane. 15, 
1911: E 262757; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Witm (NICOLAI von) Impromptu; by 
N. v. Wilm, op. 247; piano, in A 
flat. [20643 

© Aue. 2.19112 co Aue. 33194 ; 
EK 262462; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


WINANS (THE) MARCH; by Cuthbert 

Clarke; piano. [20644 

© June 28, 1911; 2c. Aug. 7, 1911; 

EH 263702; Metzler & co., London, 
England. 


Winpine (AvucusSsT) 24 préludes; dans 
tous les tons, par A. Winding, op. 
26, nouvelle édition, revue, doigtée 
et annotée par Adolphe F. Wouters; 
piano. [20645 


© sully. 228, 191d 2c Anes 2 
1911; EK 264118; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


WINGS OF LOVE; reverie, composed and 
arr. by Theo. Bendix; orchestra. 
[20646 


© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
EK 263608; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


WINTER SPORTS; by Géza Horvath, op. 

122; piano. (3 compositions, no. 1.) 

[20647 

©vAus 2, 191d: 25e) Ane. 13 9": 

EK 262491; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


WITHIN A DREAMING HARBOR; words 
by Fred G. Bowles, music by A. De 
W. Cook. Minneapolis, Paul A. 
Schmitt. [20648 


@y Nis SER aeike, Do. Avie, AIG 
1911; E 262796; Anita De Witte 
Cook, Minneapolis, Minn. 


WITHIN THE STILLNESS OF THE WOOD; 
words by Elizabeth K. Reynolds, 
music by Edwin Schneider; high in 
A flat and low in F. [20649 


© Aug. 25, 1911; 1 e each Aug. 
25, 1911; 1 ¢c. each Aug, 3021911 ; 
HK 265012; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


pt. DES. SviG 


WITHOUT MOTHER IT MEANS NOTHING 
FOR A BIRTHDAY; words and music 
by L. De Wolf. Washington, H.. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20650 

© Aug. 1, 1912: 2 Ae? 1911 - 
E 263426; Louis De Wolf, Fort Tot- 
ten, N. D. 


WITHOUT YOU ALL IS DREARY; by H. H. 
Benton; melody only. [20651 


© 1 ¢ Ave. Sie 19it en 2762662 - 
Hilma Ellis Benton, Ft. Thomas, Ky. 


WONDERFUL ISLE OF PINES; words and 
music by: J. Cook. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20652 

© Aug. 18, 191d aes Aue. 24. 
1911; E 265125; J. Cook, Galesburg, 
De, 


WoN’T YOU BE MY BABOON BELLE; 
words by A. E. Bebee, music by 
Arthur A. Penn. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [20653 


©:1 ec Aus: 5191 1262552: 
A. E. Bebee, Seattle, Wash. 


WON’T YOU BE MY HONEY, BYE AND 
BYE; words and music by R. W. 
Smith. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [20654 

© Aug: 18, 19iie eee Aus: 24: 
1911; E 265137; R. W. Smith, Na- 
naimo, B. C. 


WON’T YOU BE MY LIFE TIME PAL; 
words and music by lL. Chandler, 
arr. by Carter Lowell. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [20655 

© Aug. 5; 191s Bren Ame 5 1911": 
E 262554; Leigh Chandler, Jersey 
City, N. J. : 


WoON’T YOU BE MY SWEETHEART; words 
and music by J. W. Barrows, rev. 
and arr. by Len Fleming. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20656 

© Aus “18 19tie 2e. Ate. 24, 
1911; E 265124: J. W. Barrows, 
Honcut, Cal. 


WoON’T YOU COME AND SPOON WITH ME; 
words and music by C. Hrikson. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20657 


© Aug. 1, 19122 ep Aneel 91t 
FE 253423; Carl Erikson, Moline, Ill. 


WON’T YOU LET ME CALL YOU HONEY; 
words and music by L. C. Riemer. 
[20658 
© Aug. 4, 1911; 2°¢) Aug: 2751911; 
E 263668: Lester Charles Riemer, 
Asbury: Park, New- 


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no. 9, 1911 


20676 


WoN’T YOU LET ME TAKE YOU FOR A 
PADDLE; words by A. S. Brenton, 
music by C. J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20659 

@egmty, 415,.1911; 2 c. July: 18, 

1911; E 262010; Albert S. Brenton, 
Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 


WON’T YOU SHARE A LITTLE FLAT WITH 
ME; words and music by John B. 
Rose. [20660 

© Aue. 4, 1911; 2c. Aug. 4, 1911; 
E 263698; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Woop (THE) THRUSH; words and 

music by Emma Hanson Bartmess. 

[20661 

@rAue 24,-1911> 2c. Aug: 25, 

1911; E 265418; C. W. Thompson 
& co., Boston, Mass. 


WOODPECKER (THE); trio for women’s 
voices, words by Frederick Manley, 
music by Ethelbert Nevin, arr. by 
Victor Harris. 4to. [20662 

(© Aus 3 0911; 2 ¢ Aug. 38, 1911: 
E 262388; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


Woobdy VAN’S MARCH; by K. L. King; 

band. 4to. [20663 

© Mar. 9, 1911; 2c. Aug. 25, 1911; 

E 265365; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


WorL’s (THE) W. C. T. U.; words 
and music by Mrs. C. H. Martin. 
[20664 


@ Aue 5, 19 2) ci Aug: 16, 
1911; E 262805; Henry L. Gilmour, 
Wenonah, N. J. 


WOULDN’T you; words by Lewis P. 
Clephane, music by W. Gary. [20665 
ie suly soi 1914-2 Cc. July 27, 
1911; E 262292; Wilmuth Gary, 
Washington, D. C. 


WREATH OF HONEYSUCKLE; polka, by 
H. Engelmann; piano. [20666 


nA. Ay 191-2 .e,) Aue.) 17, 
1911; H 262835; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Wyromine; words by L. M. Sajdak, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20667 

© Aug. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 2, 1911: 

E 268427; Leonard M. Sajdak, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


YANKEE DOODLE ABIE; words by Ar- 
thur Longbrake, music by Ed. Ed- 
wards. [20668 

© Aug, Aol G. July 20,1980: 
E 262151; Longbrake & Edwards, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


YE MORTALS EXTOL THE LOVE OF THE 
-FaTHER. See Bach (J. 8.) 


YE WINDS OF THE NIGHT; words by 


M. C. Scofield, music by Julia Kent - 


Pullman. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20669 

©rAne 1911; 2 el Aus 2 tort: 
E 263420; Mary C. Scofield, Saranac 
Lake, N. Y. 


YEARS, YEARS AGO; words by Herman 
Kahn, music by L. Friedman, arr. 
by H. L. Alford. Chicago, Harold 
Rossiter music co. [20670 

Or Aus: 10, I9tt 2" en (Aue - 10, 
1911; EH 262772; Leo Friedman, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


YoDLER (THE); by M. Johnson; piano. 


[20671 


© July 1, 19115 2 e. July 27; 198i: 
E 262351; Maud Johnson, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 


You; words by W. Bolden, music by 
R. A. Browne. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [20672 

Orally: 22, 8905s" wis Luly 22: 
1911; E 262184: W. Bolden, La- 
marque, Tex. 


You ALSO WILL BE OLD; words and 

music by Solomon Small. [20673 

Ode! Auge. 4; 1911+) We263603% 
Solomon Small, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


You ARE MY PEARL; words by F. Wil- 
kinson, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20674 

© Awe 18) 1911's 2-e" Ausiy24, 

1911; E 265324; Frank Wilkinson, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


YOU ARE MY SOUTHERN DREAM; words 
and music by Donie Gray. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20675 

© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 24, 

191) hy), 265323 4) Mrs. Es. So Gray: 
San Francisco, Cal. 


YoU ARE MY SWEETHEART STILL; words 
by J. A. Doyle, music by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [20676 

OpAniee af Od te De Ais 42.<8 Olle: 
E 263419; John A. Doyle. New York, 
IN: oY’, 


1195 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20677 


pt. 111, n. s., v.6 


You ARE THE SWEETHEART OF MY 


DREAMS; words and music by fH. 
Todd. [20677 
©) Aue. (20, 19nd 2) (es Awe 22: 


1911; E 262967; Edgar Todd, Rich- 
mond, Ky. 


YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A FRIEND IN THE 
SUMMERTIME; written and composed 
by Paul Pelham and J. P. Long. 
London, England, Star music pub. 
co., ltd. [20678 

© Auge. 9, -1919= 2) eekly 28, 
1911; E 264101; J. Anderson, Lon- 
don, England. 


YoU CAN’T JUDGE A WOMAN BY HER 
CLOTHES; written by A. J. Miils, 
composed by Bennett Scott. Lon- 
don, England, Star music pub. co., 
ltd. 


© Aue W919i 1-7/2 
191A: BH 264102: J. 
don, England. 


Gd ulyp 28; 
Anderson, Lon- 


YOU HAVE GOT ME GUESSING; words by 
Geo. J. Sexton, music by Newton B. 
Heims. [20680 

©) July. 26, Sie Fer ukysn2O: 
1911; E 262155; Fellheimer-Ken- 
nedy co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


You Just you; words by Jack Apple- 
ton, music by O. Vessella. [20681 
Ore a2, Oil ven rAie 145 
1911; EH 262724; Oreste Vessella, At- 
lamtiey@ity,, ING) 


You NEED ME; words by Daryn Ham- 
mond, music by Cuthbert Kelly. 
| 20682 
© July 15, 191d + De) Ane-de 19nd = 
E 262333; Leonard & co., London, 
England. 


YOU'RE THE SWEETEST GIRL I KNOW; 
words and music by J. H. Coyle. 
New York, Jerome H. Remick & co. 

[20683 

©: July, 25, W9li- 2 eo auily 27: 

1911; EH 262265; J.. HW. Coyle, New 
Wonk. INE. 


YOU’RE TOO OLD NOW; words and music 
bye G. 2. Northis ] Washinetonacnkt 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [ 20684 

© Aug. 12, 1911;°2 e@ Auges 24, 
1911; E 265241; George North, 
Natchez, Miss. 


YOU REMIND ME OF SOMEONE I[ WANT TO 
FORGET; words by Lew Brown, music 
by Aibert Von Tilzer. [20685 

© July 8, 1911; 2 e. July 14, 1911; 
E 261671; York music co., New York, 
NG 


[20679 : 


YOU WIN HER IN THE SUMMER AFTER 
ALL; words by A. A.. Silberman, 
music by Mayme Emanuel, arr. by 
C. Edgar Rollman. | 20686 

©1c. Aug. 16, 1911; E 262784: 
Alvin Austin Silberman and Mayme 
Kmanuel, Baltimore, Md. 

Youne (THE) MARSHAL; march, by 

H. Engelmann; piano. ~ [20687 

© Aus. 26, Wold 2ee Aus 223. ; 
1911; E 262984; Brehm bros., Hrie, 
Pa. 


YOUNG PEOPLE’S TEMPERANCE CHORUS 


BOOK; [by] Ana <A. Gordon... 
Evanston, Ill, National woman’s 


Christian temperance union, 1911. 


63, [1] p. 12mo: = SOate [20688 
© May 20, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 5, 1911; 
A 292968; National W. C. T. U., 


Evanston, I]. 


Younag (THE) ROSE; poem by Thomas 
_ Moore, music by Em. J. Poiak; high 
voice. [20689 
© Aug. 11, SOIT een Aue.) rime 
1911; E 262679; G. Schirmer, New 
Wonk, N. 32 


YouNGER (THE) sET; by M. Slade; 

piano. [20690 

© 1c Augl a1, 19d: 262660; 
Mason Slade, Chicago, I]. 


YouR HEART; words by Benjamin 
Blood, music by De Koven Thomp- 
son. [20694 

© 1c. Aug. 24, 1911; E 265026; 
Blood-Koehler & co., Chicago, Il. 


YOUR LOVE MEANS THE WORLD TO ME; 
by Leo Bennett; orchestra. [20692 


© Aug. 24; 191-2 ec wAkme: (25, 
1911; EH 265405; Metropolitan music 
pub. eo., New York, N. Y. 


—words by Sam M. Lewis, music 
by Leo Bennett. [20693 
© Aug. 24, #910: 26) Age, 925, 
1911; E 265406; Metropolitan music 
pub. co., New York, N.. Y. 


YOUR LOVE SEEMS DRIFTING AWAY: 
lyrics by W. Williams, music by 
L. Emerson Brown. [20694 

© 1 c: Aug. 21) A9ieH262946 : 
Winfield Williams, Oakland, Cal. 


YOUR TRUE FRIEND; words and music 
by Ned Walton. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [20695 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2: ¢ Aug. 24, 
1911; EE 265253; Edward Burson 
Walton, Waynesburg, Pa. 


1196 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


20703 


YoutH (A) AND A MAIDEN; words and 
musie by J. O. Dusenbery. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20696 


Cy Ane, 12) 1911; 2 c Aug. 24, 
1911; E 265821; J. O. Dusenbery, 
Tonawanda, N. Y. 


ZAPATILLA (LA); tango argentin, par 
Yebar-Ener, pour piano. [20697 


, eany 29. 1911: 2 c:.. July 3i, 
1910) 26a5D1;- Durand et Géie., 
Paris, France. 


ZARA; Chanson-valse bohémienne, par 
Osborne Roberts; pour piano. 
[20698 


Onset” 1911: 2 e.. Aug. 14, 
toe 265195; Almar, | Paris, 
France. 


ZEHN KLEINE UNTERHALTUNGSSTUCKE; 
von Willy Herrmann, op. 87; kla- 
vier zu 4 hinden. Heft 1 and 2. 
(William Hansen ed., nos. 1360 and 
1361.) [20699 


Oo snivercs.f91t: 2 ec. Aug. 21, 
1911; E 264120; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ZEPHYR; western episode, from ‘suite 
characteristic, The four winds, com- 
posed and arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus,; 
military band. 4to. [20700 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 262592; M. Witmark & sons, New 
WON. Se 

ZINGARA (LA); Bohemian mazurka, by 
bh. Gaane, arr. by I. M.) Carter; 
band. [20701 

© Aug. 7, 191s 2c, Aug.14, 1911; 
E 263887; Cundy Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Zona; lyric by Al Herman, music by 
Jerome Shay. [20702 


© Aue. 2,” 19ile’ 2c Aus ooh. 
1911; E 262902; Fred G. Heberlein 
&.co., New York, N. Y. 
1°7° sonatre. See Schumann (P. A.) 
27° cosacca; par G. Marehisio, pour 
piano. [20703 
© July 5, 1911; 2 c June 30, 1911: 


E 263664; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 
GermapDy. 


2™° sonaTE. See Chopin (F. F.) 
2™° sonaTE. See Schumann (R.) 
37° sonaTE. See Chopin (F. F.) 


60 ETUDEN IN FORM VARIATIONEN. See 
Paganini (N.) 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalegue since Jan. 1, 1911: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 33 unpub- 


hshed)\ (2 ><. aes MC LPPMESE ENO ae 8 i ae ae es SA a aS 195 
Class E, musical compositions (including 1,140 unpublished)______ 20, 508 
i Ole eee ee SSeS e Bias Seite rus. 20, 703 


1197 


a ey 


BemOoe emusic OF WHICH THE. SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT “HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEE. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[20703 


ABIDE IN ME AND I IN rou; by D. B. 
Towner. [1 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2035, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
Singer, July 7, 1884, no. 13821. 


ALPINE HORN; transcription, by Jos. 
W. Turner, op. 388. [2 
© by Chas. E. Turner, E. Boston, 
Mass., as next of kin, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2076, Aug. 
18, 1911. Original entry, Oct. 22, 
1883, no. 19464. 


BARCAROLE; by C. Sternberg, op. 22, 
no. 9. [3 
© by Constantin Sternberg, New 
York, N. Y., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2021, Aug. 2, 1911. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 1883, no. 16265. 


BARK OF LIFE; by D. B. Towner. [4 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2034, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
singer, July 7, 1884, no. 18821. 


BEEHIVE WALTZ; by HE. Mack; four 
hands. ' [5 
© by E. Mack, jr., Philadelphia, 
Pa., as child of the deceased author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
or extension no. 2078, Aug. 18, 1911. 
Renewal entry, July 2, 1897, no. 
38931. 


BEHOLD WHAT MANNER OF LOVE; abl- 
them, by D. B. Towner. [6 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago. 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2033, Aug. 10. 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
singer, July 7, 1884, no. 18821. 


BIRDIE WALTZ; by HE. Mack. [7 


© vy E. Mack, jr., Philadelphia, 
Pa., as child of the deceased author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
or extension no. 2079, Aug. 18, 1911. 
Renewal entry, July 2, 1897, no. 
38924. 


Bow DOWN THINE EAR; by D. B. 
Towner. [8 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2036, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
Singer, July 7, 1884, no. 138821. 


CANTATE DOMINO IN A; by A. J. Hol- 
den; quartet or chorus choir. [9 


© by Albert J. Holden, White 
Plains, N. Y., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2070, Aug. 16, 1911. Original entry, 
Sept. 12, 1888, no. 16739. 


CANTATE DOMINO IN ©; by C. Morti- 
mer Wiske. [10 


© by GC. Mortimer Wiske, Pater- 
son, N. J., as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2065, 
Aug. 11, 1911. Original entry, Aug. 
18, 1883, no. 15311. 


CIRCUS GALOP; by Wm. Groscurth. [11 


© by Wm. Groscurth, Boston, 
Mass., as the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal or extension 
no. 2082, Aug. 18, 1911. Renewal 
entry, July 2, 1897, no. 38908. 


COME OVER THE RIVER TO ME; by D. B. 
Towner. [12 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2037, Aug. 
10, 1911. Original entry in the 
Model singer, July 7, 1884, no. 138821. 


DEUS MISEREATUR; by Albert J. Hol- 
- den; in E; quartet or chorus choir. 
fis 
© by Albert J. Holden, White 
Plains, N. Y., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2069, Aug. 16, 1911. Original entry, 
Sept. 21, 1888, no. 17427. 


DOWN BY THE SEA; by D. B. Towner. 
[14 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Tll., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal No. 2038, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
singer, July 7, 1884, no. 18821. 


Wg 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ~ 


15 


pt. 1A ss v6 


DOWN IN THE CO’N FIEL’; song, by Will 
S. Hays. files 
© by Rosa Belle Hays, Louisville. 
Ky., aS widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2074, Aug. 18, 1911. Original entry, 
Oct. 8, 1883, no. 18461. 


HALLEN IS THY THRONE; .by DW: B: 
Towner. [16 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
vears. Renewal no. 2039, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
Singer, July 7, 1884, no. 13821. 


FaTHER’S (A) LULLABY; by C. Morti- 
mer Wiske; male voices. [ilies 
© by C. Mortimer Wiske, Pater- 


son, N. J., as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2064, 
Aug, 11, 1911. Original entry, Sept. 


26, 1883, no. 17678. 


GENTLY NOW THE DYING DAY; by D. B. 
Towner. [18 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
vears. Renewal no. 2040, Aug. 10. 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
singer, July 7, 1884, no. 13821. 


GOING HOME WITH NELLIE AFTER FIVE; 
words by Edward Harrigan, music 
by Dave Braham. [19 

© by Geo. Braham, New York. 
N. Y., as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 2068, Aug. 16, 1911. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 17, 1883, no. 17185. 


HAMILTON ; by D. B. Towner. [20 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2041, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
Singer, July 7, 1884, no. 18821. 


HARMONIEUSE GAVOTTE; by S. B. Mills, 

op. 33. [21 
© by A. E. Mills, White Plains, 
Y., aS child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 2071, Aug. 16, 1911. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 12, 1883, no. 16747. 


N. 


Ho, EVERY ONE THAT THIRSTETH; by 
D. B. Towner. [22 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Tll., aS the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2042, Aug. 10. 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
Singer, July 7, 1884, no. 18821. 


HUNTING sone; by D. B. Towner. [23 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2048, Aug. 
10; 1911. Original entry in the 
Model singer, July 7, 1884, no. 13821. - 


HURRY LITTLE CHILDREN SUNDAY 
MORN; words by Edward Harrigan, 
music by Dave Braham. — [24 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, 


N. Y., as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 


Renewal no. 2067, Aug. 16, 1911. 
Original entry, Sept. 17, 1883, no. 
17136. 


HYMN OF PRAISE; by D. B. Towner. 
[25 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Tll., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2045, Aug. 
10, 1911. Original entry in the 
Model singer, July 7, 1884, no. 18821. 


IN HEAVENLY LOVE ABIDING; by D. B. 
Towner. [26 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2044, Aug. 
10, 1911. Original entry in the 
Model singer, July 7, 1884, no. 13821. 


JK PENSE A TOI (Song without words) ; 
by C. F. Dennée, op. 7. [27 


© by Charles Dennée, Boston, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2015, July 
29, 1911. Original entry, Aug. 9, 
1883, no. 14790. 


JEPHTHAH AND HIS DAUGHTER; by 
Phin. G. Hull. [28 


© by Mrs. BE. R. Graham, Chi- 
cago, Ill., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2026, 
Aug. 8, 1911. Original entry, Aug. 
17%, 1883, no.71526 


LICKING; by D. B. Towner. [29 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2046, Aug. 
10, 1911... Original entry in the 
Model singer, July 7, 1884, no. 18821. 


LItTLE (THE) WANDERERS; by D. B. 
Towner. [30 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2047, Aug. 
10, 1911. Original entry in the 
Model singer, July 7, 1884, no. 13821. 


1200 


LIST OF RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 9, 1911 


45 


MAzuRKA IN D; by C. F. Dennée, se 


© by Charles Dennée, Boston, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2014, July 
29, 1911.. Original entry, Aug. 9, 
1883, no. 14791. 


Mopet (THE) SINGER; by W. O. Per- 
kins and D. B. Towner. [32 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 

Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 2055, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry, July 7, 1884, 
no. 13821. 


MOMENT MUSICAL; by C. Sternberg, op. 
Poo. 8. [33 
© by Constantin Sternberg, New 
Vou Ni We. as the author, im’ re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
9023, Aug. 2, 1911. Original entry, 
Sept. 20, 1883, no. 17311. 


MountTAIn (A) Daisy; by Louis 
Meyer; piano. [34 
© by Helen Meyer, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2073, Aug. 16, 1911. Original entry, 
Sept. 12, 1883, no. 16742. 


My REFUGE; new sacred song, verses 
by Ellen Lakshmi Gorch, music by 
G. C. Stebbins. [35 


© by George C. Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., aS the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2056, 


Aug. 7, 1911. Original entry, Apr. 
30, 1884, no. 9028. 
Nast; by D. B. Towner. [36 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2048, Aug. 
10, 1911. Original entry in the 
Model singer, July 7, 1884, no. 13821. 


No ONE TO LOVE; by Wm. B. Harvey. 
arr. by E. Mack. [37 


© by E. Mack, jr., Philadelphia, 
Pa., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 
newal or extension no. 2081, Aug. 18. 
1911. Renewal entry, July 2, 1897, 
no. 88910. 


OLD FOLKS AT HOME; witb variations, 
by George W. Stewart; band. [3S 


© by George W. Stewart, Boston. 
Magss., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2099, Aug. 30, 
1911. Original entry, Oct. 22, 1883, 
no. 19432. 


| 


solo for baritone or B flat 
cornet. [39 

© by George W. Stewart, Boston, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2098, Aug. 
30, 1911. Original entry, Oct. 22, 
1883, no. 19441. 


PAcIFIC GLEE BOOK; ed. by Frederick 
W. Root and James R. Murray. 

[40 

© by John Church co., Cincinnati, 

Ohio, as proprietors, in extension 

for 14 years. Renewal no. 2027, 

Aug. 38, 1911. Renewal entry, July 

9, 1897, no. 40069. 


PaALoMA (LA) (The dove); by Se- 
bastian Yradier, English version by 
Harrison Millard. [41 

© by Marie Millard Gottschalk, 
New York, N. Y., aS executrix, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2075, Aug. 18, 1911. Original entry, 
Oct. 9, 1883, no. 18522. 


PRAISE WAITETH FOR THEE, O GoD, IN 
ZION; by D. B. Towner. [42 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2031, Aug. 
10, 1911. - Original, entry: in. the 
Model singer, July 7, 1884, no. 13821. 


Rosin ADAIR; transcription, by Jos. W. 
Turner, op. 386. [43 


© by Chas. E. Turner, E. Boston, 
Mass., as next of kin, in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 2077, Aug. 
18, 1912: Q@riginal entry, Oct. 22, 


1883, no. 19466. 


100M ENOUGH FOR ALL; by D. B. 
Towner. [44 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2049, Aug. 10. 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
singer, July 7, 1884, no. 13821. 


ROTE SONGS OF THE NORMAL COURSE, 
with ace. for the pianoforte; by 
John W. Tufts [and H. E. Holt]. 

[45 


© by Alice C. Tufts, Camden, Me., 
and Ada Holt Rowse, and Nellie 
Holt Hilton, Southwest Harbor, Me.. 
as widow and children of deceased 
authors, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2028, Aug. 4, 1911. 
“Original entry, Dec. 8, 1883, no. 
22728. 


1201 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


46 


pt. 15 Sy v. 6 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH) 
IKAMENOI-OSTROW; album de_ por- 
traits, by Ant. Rubinstein, op. 10, 
no. 22, arr. by Wm. Mason; organ 
and pianoforte. [46 

© by Mrs. H. van Sinderen, New 
York, N. Y., as the child of the de- 


ceased author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2022, Aug. 2, 
1911. Original entry, Sept. 12, 1888, 


no. 16728. 
SAVE ME O Gop; by D. B. Towner. [47 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 20638, Aug. 15, 
1911. Original entry, July 7, 1884, 

NO: taoot: 

SCHOOL FOR THE PARLOR ORGAN, MELO- 
DEON AND HARMONIUM; by J. A. 
Getze. [48 

© by Edw. B. Getze, Philadelphia, 
Pa., aS child of deceased author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal or 
extension no. 2080, Aug. 18, 1911. 
Renewal entry. July 2, 1897, no. 
38912. 

SERVICE PLAYING; by Hugene Thayer. 
(Eugene Thayer’s complete organ 
school, part 4). [49 

© by Elizabeth D. Thayer, New 
York, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 2018, July 29, 1911. Orig- 
inal entry, July 12, 1884, no. 14189. 
SLEIGHING sone; by D. B. Towner. 
[50 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2050, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
singer, July 7, 1884, no. 138821. 


SOMEBODY’S SECRET; vocal waltz, words 
by J. E. Mackay, music by J. W. 
Bischoff. [51 

© by Elsie B. Bischoff, Denver, 
Col., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2025, Aug. 8, 1911, Original entry, 
Aug. 28, 1883, no. 15754. 


Sone (THE) OF THE SMITH; by D. B. 
Towner. haz 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2051, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
Singer, July 7, 1884, no. 18821. 


SONG OF WELCOME; by D. B. Towner. 
[53 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2052, Aug. 
10, 1911. Original entry in the 
Model singer. July 7. 1884, no. 18821. 


' 
i 
| STAR THAT SHINES FOR ME; by D. B. 


Towner. [54 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2053, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry in the Model - 
singer, July 7, 1884, no. 18821. 


SUMMER DAYS ARE COMING; by D. B. 
Towner. [55 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2054, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
singer, July 7, 1884, no. 13821. 
Unto THEE, O LorD; by O. B. Brown; 
op. 8, no. 2. [56 
© by Harold H. Brown, New 
York, N. Y., as the child of the de- 
ceased author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 2017, July 29, 
1911. Original entry, Aug. 9, 1888, 
no. 14793. 


VALSE LENTE; by C. Sternberg, op. 22, 
no. 10 Tow 


© by Constantin Sternberg, New 
York, N. Y., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2024, Aug. 2, 1911. Original entry, 
Sept. 20, 1883, no. 17312. 


VERMONT FARMERS SONG; by D. B. 
Towner. [58 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2030, Aug. 10, 
1911. Original entry in the Model 
singer, July 7, 1884, no. 138821. 


Victory; by D. B. Towner. [59 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Ill., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2029, Aug. 
10, 1911. Original entry in the 
Model singer, July 7, 1884, no. 13821. 


WATCHERS (THE) AT THE GATE; by 
D. B. Towner. [60 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
Tll., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2032, Aug. 
10, 1911.. Original entry in the 
Model singer, July 7, 1884, no. 18821. 


WHOSO DWELLEST IN THE SECRET PLACE; 
anthem, by O. B. Brown, op. 8, no. 1. 
[61 
© by Harold H. Brown, New 
York, N. Y., as the child of the de- 
ceased author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2016, July 29. 
1911. Original entry, Aug. 9, 1883. 
no. 14792. 


1202 ; 


LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANUFAC- 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANI- 
CALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1 (E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


APRIL FOOL. [62 
© July 29, 1911; E 262311; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 
Howe» Notuce reed Aug. 1, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 117. 
BABY SAVE YOUR KISSES FOR ME. [63 
© Aug. 5, 1911; E 262531; Harry 
Von Tiizer music pub. co., New York, 
Poe Monee reced Aug. 7, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 117. 


CANHANIBALMO RAG; by Arthur Pryor. 

[64 

© Aug. 8, 1911; E 262588; Carl 

Fischer, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Aug. 9, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
yc ae 


DOES ANYBODY WANT TO TAKE CHARLIE’S 
PLACE. [65 
© July 29, 1911; E 262312; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub co., New York, 
Me. Yo. Notice rec’d Aug. 7, i911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 117. 


HoT STUFF. [66 
© Aug. 5, 1911; E 262530; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Aug. 7, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 117. 


9562—11——_10 


IXNOCK WOOD; song. [67 
© July 10, 1911; E 260718; Harry 
Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 
N. YY. Notice ree’d <Ausc:-T, 1914; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 117. 


NAPOLEON’S LAST CHARGE. [68 
©) Oct. 17, 1910; B 241459; HE. T. 
Paull, New York, N. Y. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 16, 1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 117. 


PrecGy GRAY. [69 
© Apr. 20, 1911; E 254980; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 8, 1911; recorded, 
Vai p. ang: 


SEVENTH REGIMENT MARCH I. N. G.; 
piano. [70 
© Mar. 8, 1911; E 251949; Marie 

A. White, Chicago, Ii]. Notice ree’d 
Aug. 12, 1911 > vyecorded,; v. 1, ps ET. 


SHUT YOUR EYES AND MAKE BELIEVE; 
song. [71 
© July 29, 1911; E 262313; Harry 


We. ¥2") Notice reed Aue «1. | 19it< 
recorded, v. 1, p. 117. 


| Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York, 


2203 


20704-22562 
Mitre OL CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891 
JUNE 30, 1906, AND MARCH 4, 1909 


PART. ae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
- cal 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


HS Ja 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 6 
No. 10 


WASHINGTON 
1911s 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


p[eEe Ceelonus of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing 
the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is 
issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, with the excep- 
tion of classical music, collections having general titles, such as ‘‘Fiinf studien,’’ 
°12 études élémentaires,’’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
without differentiating words (e. g., ‘‘Waltz,’’ “Etude,” etc.), which are arranged 
under the name of the composer instead of the title. 
Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are 


understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles reading — 


‘Words by,’’ ‘‘ Music by,’’ are to be understood as songs. 


Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 


and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right Office. 


To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. — 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘E,’’ Class E, Musical composi- 


tions; ‘‘D,’’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘‘©’’ implies copyright regis- | 


tration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; ‘‘© 1 c.’’ stands 
for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright | 
Office of the printed or manuscript copy and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the date 
of their receipt. In case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue 
or issues containing such contributions is required. 

A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 


under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue, | 


immediately following the text. 


licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to reproduce 
mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 
1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The December number, completing the 
volume, will have a full annual index to both composers and proprietors. The sub- 
scription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.00 for 
the year 1911, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


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A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used or | 
| 


NOTICE. 


THE RETURN TO COPYRIGHT CLAIMANTS OF PRINTED COPYRIGHT 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to amend and consolidate the acts 
respecting copyright ” provide as follows: 


Sec. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under the pro- 
visions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this act, the Librarian 
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred 
to the permanent collection of the Library of Congress, including the law library, 
and what other books or articles shall be placed in the reserve collections of 
the Library of Congress for sale or exchange, or be transferred to other goy- 
ernmental libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein. 

Sec. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided, together with 
all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the Librarian of Congress and 
the register of copyrights jointly shall, at suitable intervals, determine what 
of these received during any period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve 
in the permanent files of the copyright office, and, after due notice as herein- 
after provided, may within their discretion cause the remaining articles and 
other things to be destroyed: Provided, That there shall be printed in the 
Catalogue of Copyright Entries from February to November, inclusive, a state- 
ment of the years of receipt of such articles and a notice to permit any author, 
-eopyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant to claim and remove before the 
expiration of the month of December of last year anything found which relates 
to any of his productions deposited or registered for copyright within the 
period of years stated, not reserved or disposed of as provided for in this act: 
And provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished work shall be 
destroyed during its term of copyright without specific notice to the copyright 
- proprietor of record, permitting him to claim and remove it. 


In compliance with the above-cited provisions of law. 

Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other 
lawful claimant of any printed musical composition deposited for 
copyright registration in the office of the Librarian of Congress 
during the years 1870 to 1879, inclusive, that any such author, copy- 
right proprietor, or other lawful claimant may send to the Register 
of Copyrights his full name, the full title of the musical composition, 
the year in which copyright registration was made, and, if possible, 
the number under which such musical composition was entered for 
copyright, with a request for its return. On receipt of such informa- 
tion and request, such musical composition will be returned to the 
author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, unless it has 
been otherwise disposed of according to law. 

Application for the return of such musical composition should be 
made as early as possible during the year 1911. If no such applica- 
tion has been received during said year, such musical composition 
may be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of section 60 
of said act. 

THORVALD SOLBERG, 
Register of Copyrights. 
Frpruary 1, 1911. 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of music 
against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical instru- 
ments in the case of Belgium, Germany, Luxemburg, and Norway. 
The President signed proclamations to this effect on the following | 
dates: Belgium (June 14, 1911), Germany (Dec. 8, 1910), Luxem- . 
burg (June 14, 1911), Norway (June 14,1911). These proclamations 
were printed on pages v—x of Part 3, volume 6, no. 7, of the Cata- 
logue of Copyright Entries. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) | 
of the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), 
Denmark (May 19, 1911), Italy (Aug. 8, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 
1911), the Netherlands (Mar. 13, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 
8, 1911). | 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A BATONS RUMPUS; par Ernest Gillet, 
pour orchestre avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [20704 
pee) Age > 1911: 2 c) Aug. 26, 
1911; E 264274; Enoch & co., Paris, 
_France. 


A CHIARO ’E LUNA; versi di F. Ferraro- 
Correra, musica di E. di Capua. 
(Edizioni Bideri, no. 3277.) [20705 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EK 264453; ‘Ferdinando  Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


"A COSA ’E MAMMETA; Versi di G. Ca- 
paldo, musica di Carlo Fanti. (Edi- 
zioni Bideri, no. 3260.) [20706 

@r sepa ib, £911- 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1911; E 264623; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


A LA BIEN AIMEE; love waltz, by Ed- 
uard Schutt, op. 59, no. 2, revised 
and fingered by W. Conrad; pf. 

[20707 

ey Sept. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 419, 

1911; H 2663830; Church, Paxson & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


A SUONNO CHINO; Serenata, versi di G. 
Capaldo, musica di E. di Capua. 
(Edizioni Bideri, no. 3244.) [20708 

Cysept ds, 1911- 2 e) Sept. 13, 
1911; E 264624; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 

A VITA E NOTTE; duetto. a trasforma- 
zione, versi e musica di Luigi 
Donadio. [20709 

ie) Aue 29, 1911: 2 c. Aug. 30, 
1911; E 264348; Italian book co., 
New York, N. Y. 


ABENDWOLKE (The evening cloud): 
poem by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, 


English version by Clement B.! 


Shaw, music by Arthur Rosenstein ; 
high. [20710 

© Sept. 26, 1911: 2 c Sept. 27, 
1911; E 266625; G. Schirmer, New 
Work IN: Y. 

ABOUT MY SARIE JANE AND ME THERE 
SURE IS NOTHING SLOW; words and 
music by K. B. O’Rourke, arr. by 
R. Messinger. [20711 

© 1c. Sept: 5, 1911: BE 265750: 
Kate Beirne O’Rourke, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


ABSCHIED (Farewell) ; deutsch von J. 
C. Griinbaum, paroles frangaises de 
Bélanger, English version by Cle- 
ment B. Shaw, music by Arthur 
Rosenstein; medium or low. [20712 

©) Sept. -26, /191b: 2-e: ‘Sept...275 
1911; E 266626; G. Schirmer, New 
orks: Ne iy: 


ACQUA PASSATA; canzone napoletana, 
versi di E. A. Mario, musica di V. 
di Chiara; canto e piano. [20713 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 264528; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


ADMIRAL (DER) DER LUFT; Marsch, von 
H. L. Blankenburg; fur militirmu- 
sik. 4to. [20714 

@ June, 275,.1911:.2. & Sept. 22; 
1911; E 264600; A. E. Fischer, Bre- 
men, Germany. 


ADORATION ; words by Clara M. Brooks. 

music by D. O. Teasley. [20715 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1911; 

E 265625; D. O. Teasley, Anderson, 
Ind. 


AEROPLANE (THE) WHIRL; words by 
Dave Glasser, music by Paul Eu- 
gene. [20716 

(Oy Aus: ole $9 2 te. CA e od 
1911; E 265650; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


AFTER THE BALL STARTS TO ROLL; words 
by C. D. Jordan, music by G. W. 
Anderson, arr. by Bert Peters. 

P20ThT 

© 1c. Aug. 28, 1911; E 265488; 

Chas. D. Jordan & G. W. Anderson, 
Chicago, Il. 


AH, SWEET, THOU LITTLE KNOWEST; 
serenade, words by Thomas Hood, 
music by William G. Hammond: in 
E; medium voice. [20718 

(©) Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c.-Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266172; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


AJAX MARCH; two step, by G. South- 
well; military band. 4to. [20719 
© Sept 29 19k Des Sept! 12, 
1911; E 265936; Geo. Southwell, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


1205 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20720 


Dt. 1 is: v7. 6 


ALBUM LEAVES; five songs, words by 
Dorothy Dickinson and others, mu- 
sic by Landon Ronald. no. 1, low 
voices. [20720 


©. Aug. 18, 1911; 2 ec Ane 19, 
1911; E 264207; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAND; march and 
two-step, by Irving Berlin; piano. 
[20721 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
EH 265784 ; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
ING OY. 


ALL ABOARD FOR SAN FRANCISCO; words 
and music by G. P. Regan. [20722 


©) Sept. 15, 19d - 12" @ Sept, 25: 
1911; E 266563; Geo. P. Regan, Oak- 
land, Cal. 


ALL AROARD GOES JACK THE SAILOR; 
words by R. P. Weston and F. J. 
Barnes, music by Maurice Scott. 

[20723 

© Aug. 29, 1911: 2 ¢. Aug 29, 

1911; E 264324; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


ALL FOR YOU, DEAR; words by Gwynne 

Denni, music by Lucien Denni; in C. 

[20724 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 265749; J. W. Jenkins’ sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


ALL HAIL THE POWER; Sacred march, by 
W. Lewis; orchestra. [20725 


‘©OeSept. ay (Oil 2 ele Seniamls: 
1911; E 265971; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


ALL I CRAVE IS MORE OF LIFE; from 


Naughty Marietta, lyric by Rida 
Johnson Young, music by Victor 
Herbert. [20726 


© Avis: 29 se Oller Aes 30) 
1911; H 265527; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ALL PRAISE TO THEE; words by Thomas 
Kerr, music by EH. K. Heyser. (Jn 
The choir, vol. 12, no. 9.) [20727 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265767; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 


ALL THAT I ASK FOR IS YOU; words and 
music by Robt. Morris French. 
[20728 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266835; R. M. French, Oldtown, 
Me. 


ALLEMONG (J. E.) Melodie; by J. E. 
Allemong; piano. [20729 


© Sept: 26, 1911: 2ceeSept. 22. 
1911; E 266398; Brownold & Alle- 
mong, Roanoke, Va. 


ALMROSERLN ; Alpenlieder-album, volks- 


lieder gesammelt und ar- 
rangiert von Alois Wanjek, fiir 
Zitherspieler. [20730 


© July 21, 1911p s2ee seo 29: 
1911; E 267001; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ALONE IN THE MOONLIGHT; words by 


D. Harnart, music by Everett 
Hulde. New York, F. B.. Haviland 
pub. co. [20731 


©» Sept. 21, 1911 >>2.e5Sept. 21, 
1911; H 266402; Dora MHarnart, 
Sodus, N. Y. 


ALWAYS KEEP A FELLOW GUESSING IF 
YOU WANT HIS LOVE; from The fas- 
cinating widow, words by S. M. 
Lewis, music by Kerry Mills, arr. 
by Al. Doyle. [20732 


© Aug: 295 1911-2 eos. 28; 
1911; E 265482; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y. 


AMAMI; valse by Herbert E. Haines; 


piano. [20733 
© Aug. 31, 7191 eee ols 
1911; E 264359; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


AMAZON (THE) MARCH; by J. A. Ja- 
mecnik; piano. [20734 


© Aug. 28, 191 2 Ge Aus, 28, 
1911; E 265470; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


AMEN, JESUS; hymn, words and music 
by F. M. Lehman, har. by Claudia F. 
Lehman. [20735 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ce Sept. 26, 
1911; E 266602; F. M. Lehman, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


AMERICA LOOKS GOOD-A SO GOOD-A TO 
ME; words and music by L. Le Char- 
tiers. [20736 


© 1c. Aug. 28, 1911; H 265475; 
Leon Le Chartiers, Los Angeles, Cal. 


AMERICA OUR HOME SWEET HOME; 
words and music by W. W. Coolidge. | 
[20737 | 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265744; W. W. Coolidge, Fall 
River, Mass. 


1206 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


20755 


AMERICA THOU LAND OF LIBERTY; na- 
tional hymn, words and music by 
A. W. Van Dorston; mixed voices. 

[20738 

© Sept. 21; 1911; 2 « Sept. 27, 

1911; E 266614; A. W. Van Dorston, 
Chicago, Ill. 


AMERICAN INVASION; from The maid 
and the monarch, lyric by D. K. 
Stevens, music by Dan J. Sullivan. 

[20739 

peek) sept, 7, 1911; 2 c Sept. 8, 
1911; E 265846; M: Witmark & sons, 

_ New York, N. Y. 


AMMORE AMARO; versi di Alfredo Mad- 
daleria, musica di Alfredo Maz- 
zucchi. (Canzoni napoletane popo- 
lari, no. 2753. ) [20740 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c Sept. 11, 
1911; EH 2645638; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


AMMORE E GIOCO; versi e musica di 
H. A. Mario. (Hdizioni Bideri, no. 
3245. ) [20741 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264461; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


’AMMORE ’E MO; Versi di Giuseppe Garo- 
falo, musica di Alfredo Mazzucchi. 


(Canzoni napoletane popolari, no. 
21.) [20742 
Age, 24° 1911: 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1911; E 264471; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 
AMOR .Y CELOS; tanzo argentin, par 
Yebar-Enes, pour piano. [20743 


On iilsme29, 1911-2 e July. 3, 
1911; E 2683848; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


AMORE; boston cantabile, versi e mu- 
Sica di Cecchino Giordano. (Edi- 
zioni Bideri, no. 3242.) [20744 


© Sept 15, 1911; 2 ce Sept. 13, 
1911; E 264625; Ferdinando Bideri. 
Naples, Italy. 


Amour (L’) OU LA VIE; paroles de 
Henri Darsay, musique de Paul 
Fauchey. [20745 

Grane! 10, 1911. 2 ¢ Aug. 11, 
1941; H 264195; G. Ricordi .& co., 
Milan, Italy. 


AN MEINE SCHONE; ged. von Christoph 


EK. v. Haimendorf, musik von Wolde- 
mar Sacks, op. 31; hoch. (Drei 
tanzlieder im alten styl, no. 2.) 
: [20746 
COrsjulye7 191! 2 Ee Aug’ 251911 - 
E 263544; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig. 
Germany. 


ANGEL (THE) MOTHER; reverie pa- 
thetique, by M. W. Butler; piano. 
[20747 
© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 28, 
1911; E 265462; A. W. Perry & 
sons’ music co., Sedalia, Mo. 


ANGLING; from Ladies’ day, words by 
Vernon Cassard, music by Gustav 
Luders. [20748 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c@ Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266339; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ANGUS ARE YOU THERE; from The mon- 
arch and the maid, lyric and music 
by Dan J. Sullivan. [20749 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 29. 
1911; H 266662; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ANSWER (AN) ; words by Owen Bruner, 
music by Howard Brockway; me- 
dium voice, piano acc. [20750 


© Sept, 12). 1911.-:. 2c. Sept. 13, 
1911; EK 265974; G. Schirmer, New 
York: Nw Y. 


ANY OLD PORT IN A STORM; words and 
music by C. W. Murphy and Harry 
Castling. [20751 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 15, 
1911; E 264666; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


ANY PLACE THE OLD FLAG FLIES; from 
The little millionaire, words and 
musie by Geo. M. Cohan. [20752 


© Sept 25, 1911: 2: « Sept. 27, 
1911; EK 266606; Cohan & Harris 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


APRIL RAIN; words by Robert Love- 
man, music by A. W. Jackson; high 
voice in G. [20753 


© 1e¢ Aug. 28, 1911; E 265483; 
Anne Wakely Jackson, Jacksonville, 
rage 


fA 


APRIL RAPTURE; words by Charles Han- 
son Towne, music by H. Clough- 
Leighter, op. 54, no. 1; soprano or 
tenor. [20754 


©): Ave.) 28. 19000 2)-e), Augs29: 
1911; E 265504; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


APRIL (AN) VIOLET; song, music by 
Wm. Arms Fisher, op. 15, no. 1; 
medium in D flat. [20755 


© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266125; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


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20756 


pt. Tue mas., v..6 


ARBUTUS-WALTZES; by W. P. Boggs; 
piano. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [20756 

©nSept 21) 1911-92 avSent 21: 
1911; E 266403; William P. Boggs, 
Passaic, N. J. 


ARCHER (J. Sruarr) melody; by J. S. 
Archer; violin and piano. [20757 
©) Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 264706; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London, England. 


ARIE AUS DER D- 
Bach (J. S.) 


ARTISTS’ GLIDE; lyric by Harold At- 

teridge, music by Melville J. Gideon. 

[20758 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 

1911; EK 266663; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


AS LONG AS THE BAND WILL PLAY; by 
Felix Arndt; vocal orchestration, 
key of C. 4to. [20759 

©) Sept: 6, 1911 2. Sept. 1) Agia: 
E 264498; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 


DUR SUITE. See 


——lyric by Harold Atteridge, music 
by Felix Arndt. [20760 
OAc: 29 AOI 2 sey Ae = 0) 
1911; E 265528; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


AS ONCE IN May (Wie einst im Mai) ; 
words by Hermann von Gilm, trans- 
lated by W. A. F., music by Wm. 
Arms Fisher, op. 15, no. 2; medium 
in D. [20761 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266126; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


AS WITH GLADNESS MEN OF OLD; Christ- 
mas carol-anthem, words by William 
CG. Dix, music by Bradford Camp- 
bell, ‘op. 61; mixed voices.  4to. 
(Choral service no. 738.) [20762 

© Sept, 16; 1911.2> © “Sept. 221; 
1911; E 266358: White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


ASHES OF ROSES; words by Elaine 
Goodale, music by Wm. Arms Fisher, 
op. 15, no. 3; low in D. [20763 

©). Sept. (5) 21912: 201c. Sept: es; 
1911; E 266127; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ASK, AND I wiLL Do; hymn, words and 
music by C. B. Gould. [20764 
OGmaguly 15, Sit): )2) cwSepks 20; 
1911; E 266320; C. Blanche Gould, 
Belvidere, Ill. 


ASK MY MOTHER; words by Bert Kal- 
mar, music by Ted Snyder. [20765 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ec. @ck SB, 1911; 
E 266804 ; Ted Snyder co.; New York 
IN | Xe 


’ 


| ASLEEP; poem by John Keats, music by 


Chas. Seeger, jr.; high voice. [20766 

© Sept: 25, 1911; 2°@: Sept. 26, 
1911; E 266594; G. Schirmer, New 
Works GNs Ye 


AT SUNSET; poem by David H. Perl- 
man, music by A. Walter Kramer, 
op. 25, no. 4; high voice. (Two 
songs, no. 2.) [20767 

©: Sept. (22, 191-2 sent. 23) 
1911; E 266440; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


AT THE BUTLER COUNTY FAIR; words 

and music by E. F. and W. W. Amon. 

[20768 

© Aug. 19. 1911-2 heweAte (20 

1911; EY 262899; Eo Ean WW. 
Amon, Butler, Pa. 


AT THE PARTY; valse, by J. Frank Fry- 
Singer, op. 64, no. 1; pf. [20769 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 « Sept. 27, 
1911; E 266609; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


ATLANTIC BY THE SEA; words by I. A. 
Mann, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [20770 


© Aug. 25, 191i 2 jencSept. 19, 
1911; E 266270; I. A. Mann, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


AU POINT DU PIED (On tip-toe); ga- 
votte, par A. Durosier, arr. par Max 
Laistner, pour orchester. 4to. 

[20771 


© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 «. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264392; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


AUBADE (Morning serenade); by HE. 
Horton Miles, arr. by HO; Ey 4. 
Violin and piano. 2. Pipe organ. 

[20772, 20773 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. each Sept. 8, 
1911; FE 265839, 265840; Paul A. 
Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn. 


AUS DEM SKIZZENBUCH; drei tonstucke 
von Ludolf Nielsen, op. 30, fiir har- 
MoOniMUmM. = no. Js. [20774 


© Aug. 30, 191i 2rensenin 2; 
1911: E 264632; Carl Simon, Berlin, 
Germany. 


1208 


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no. 10, 1911 
AUS MEINER JUGEND (From my 
youth); miniaturen von Mortimer 


Wilson, op. 5, fiir violine, violoncell 

und klavier. Heft 1 und 2, no. 1-8 

200s 

or iily 4, 1911: 2 ce. Sept. 15, 

1911; E 264696; D. Rahter, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


AUTUMN NIGHTS; waltz, by Arthur C. 
Morse, are. by, R. E. Hildreth; 
orchestra. [20776 

foeauder 23. 1911: 2c Aus. 28, 
1911; E 265458; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
‘ton, Mass. 


AUTUMN (AN) sone; four-part song, 


words by Fred. G. Bowles, music by 
Bertram Luard-Selby ; mixed voices. 
Ato. [20777 

© aus, 30, 1911: 2 ¢. Aug. 31, 
1911; E 264365; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


AVALANCHE (L’); by Max Brownold, 
op. 44, no. 1; piano. [20778 


Cn sen 26,°1911- 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 266395; Brownold & Alle- 
mong, Roanoke, Va. 


| AVVISI ECONOMICI; versi di G. Garo- 


> 


falo. musica di Alfredo Mazzucchi. 

[20779 

er Age. 30, 1911: 2 c¢. Sept. ‘11, 

1911; EK 264564; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


AWAKENING (THE) OF THE FLOWERS; 
song without words, by Rocco 
Venuto; pf. [20780 

© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266696; Wolf-Camp music 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 

BABILLAGE (Chit-chat) ; by Ernest Gil- 
let [arr. by R. E. Hildreth]; man- 
dolin orch. [20781 

jG Aus. 28, 1911; 2.c7 Sept. 9; 
1911; E 265881; Cundy-Bettoney co.. 
Boston, Mass. 


BABY BOY; words and music by J. 

Kelsey. [20782 

© de, Sept. “6; 1911: 265780; 
Joe Kelsey, Seattle, Wash. 


Bapy Dortuar; march two-step, by 
Thérése Wittmann; piano. [20785 
© Sept. 15, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 264702; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lid., London, England. 
Bapy (THE) STORE; words and music 
by T. Brown. [20784 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911 ; 


EK 265697; Tom Brown, Crestwood. 
Ky. 


20792 


BABY’S GARDEN; words by Robt. Louis 
Stevenson, music by Arthur Rosen 
stein ; high. [20785 

@) Sept: 26; 1901s 2 e€rSept: 27: 
1911; E 266623; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, INe Ye 

BACH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Arie aus 
der D-dur; suite; von. J. S. Bach, 
ubertragen von David Popper, fiir 
violoncello und pianoforte. (Perles 
musicales, no. 21.) [20786 

©'-Avig; 10, 1912s / 2c: Sept; 15, 
1911; E 264688; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main, Germany. 
Bach’s smaller organ works; 8 
short preludes and fugues and other 
pieces, adapted to the modern organ 
with registration, pedaling, fingering, 
ete., by Henry M. Dunham. Aug- 
mented ed. (Schmidt's educational 

series, no. 56.) [20787 
@©-Aus 23: 9-72) co Aug) 25, 

1911; E 265333; Arthur P. Schmidt, 

Boston, Mass. 


——IK<lassische violoncell- musik be- 
riihmter meister des 17. und 18. jahr- 
hunderts, serie 1, heft 1. Sonate 1, 
in G; von J. S. Bach, bearbeitet von 
Carl Schroeder, fiir violoncello mit 
begleitung des pianoforte. (Edition 
Schott, no. 2640q.) [20788 

Gr Ave. 7 191t=2 ¢ Sepess, 19m: 
EK 2643894; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 
—— Octave study in C; by J. S. Bach, 
arr. by Charles Dennée; piano. 
[20789 
© Aue. 19.9 TON). 2), aig: 25, 
1911: EE) 265336; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

Passion (The) of our Lord, ac- 

cording to St. Matthew; set to music 

by Johann Sebastian Bach, edited 
by Edward Elgar and Ivor Atkins. 

Vocal score, original octavo edition. 

[20790 
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 

E 264481; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 

don, England. 

Toceata and fugue in D-minor; 

by J. S. Bach, edited and revised by 

Edwin H. Lemare; organ. [20791 
@ Aug. 26, 1911-2 .e€ Sept. 20, 

1911; E 264832; B. Sehott’s schne, 

Mainz, Germany. 


BACHELOR (THE) GIRL; from Ladies’ 
day, lyric by Vernon Cassard, music 
by Gustav Luders. [20792 

@eSepts 13,.s9nl- 92 ex Sept. 44; 
1911; E 266013; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N.Y: 


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pt. 117, 0. S., v. 6 


BACHELOR (THE) SALE; words anony- 
mous, music by J. S. Fearis; ladies’ 
voices. [20798 

© vAug. 25, f9tl: 52) eo Aue 23: 
1911; E 265468; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago, Ill. 


BACHELOR’s (THE) REVERIE; words by 
Ada Fitch, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20794 

Or Aue 15, a9 ial Ve, VA 24 
1OIte EN 2652702 Mrs. Ac’ He Jones, 
Detroit, Mich. 


BACH’S SMALLER ORGAN WORKS. 
Bach (J. S.) 


BAISER (LE) D’HUNICE; air de l’opéra 
Quo vadis, musique de Jean Nou- 
gués, transcription pour violoncelle 
et piano. (Airs détachés, no. 9.) 

[20795 

@©i Nove it gO 2 co Nove 2, 

1910; E 264192; G. Astruc & @o., 
Paris, France. 


See 


BALFE (MICHAEL WILLIAM) Bliss for- 
ever past; from Puritan’s daughter, 
lyric by J. V. Bridgeman, music by 
M. W. Balfe. [20796 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
E 264500: M. Witmark & sons, New 
NOOEe ANE ING 


BALLET (THE) OF THE BUTTERFLIES ; by 
H. E. Schultz; piano. [20797 


© 1c. Sept. 5, 1911; H 266107; 
Herman EH. Schultz, Buffalo, N. Y. 


BALM IN GILEAD; words by Clara M. 
Brooks, music by B. E. Warren. 
[20798 
Oy Atie 28) Onde Com Semi. As 
Odes 1H) 226562169 B.” Re eaVviarren, 
Springfield, O. 
BAND (THE) FROM DIXIE-LAND; words 


by Harold Atteridge, music by Mel- 
ville J. Gideon. [20799 


©) Sept. 28." 101d > 2c) Sept 295. 


1911; E 266664; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


BANDERILLEROS (LoS) ; Spanish march, | 


by F. Volpatti, arr. by Geo. T. Mat- 
- thews; orchestra. [20800 
© pA 28s 1ST 2) ena SeMbng, 
1911; E 265880; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Bango Joe; words by E. T. Southern, 
music by Agatha Cummings South- 
ern. [20801 


Sept, 2 10-72 (em Sepbanisl:, 
1911; E 265895; BH. T. Southern, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


BANJO TUNES; words and music by L. 
Bonneau. [20802 


© 1c. Sept. 27, 1911; E 266620: 
Leonard Bonneau, New York, N. Y. 


BARCAROLE; by Rudolf Friml, op. 78, 
no. 2; piano. [20803 
-© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 13, 
1911; E 265975; G. Schirmer, New 
York, IN... X. 


BARCAROLE, F DUR; von Karl Thiessen, 
op. 25, no. 2 eingerichtet von Sig- 
frid Karg-Hlert, fiir violine, o. vio- 
loncello, harmonium und klavier. 

[20804 

© Aug. dt, 79ers: (24, 

1911; HE 264335: Carl Simon, musik- 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


BARCAROLLE; by Albert Landry; piano. 
[20805 

© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c Sept. 16, 
1911; E 264704; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


——hby Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 231; 
violin and piano. (Six tone pictures, 
no. 1.) [20806 

© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265710; Hatch musie co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


—by Mrs. Charles H. Toby; piano. 
(Wafted melodies, grade 1.) [20807 
© Sept. 1, 1911 Bes Aue.” 21, 
1911; E 265516; Mrs. Charles H. 
Toby, Dover, N. H. 


—— See Offenbach (J.) 


BARCAROLLE IN G; by Richard WicKken- 
hausser, op. 54; piano. (5 tone pic- 
tures, no. 4.) [20808 

© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 « Aug. 21, 
1911; E 264154; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


BARN (THE) YARD RAG; words by 

Billy Johnson, music by Chris Smith. 

[20809 

© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 c.: Sept. 21, 

1911; E 266335; Harold Rossiter 
musie co., Chicago, Ill. 


BARTEK Z MAGDA W STODOLIE; obertas 
[and] Opera z kantowa, no. 1; arr. 
by W. Adeszko; concertina. [20810 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 e¢ Sept. 11, 
1911; E 265908; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Base (THE) BALL FAN; words and 


music by G. Culp. 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 e Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266191; George Culp, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


20828 


BATTLE HYMN; from the Rig Veda, 
music by Gustav von Holst, op. 26; 


mixed voices. London, Stainer & 
Bell, ltd. 4to. (Choral hymns, first 
group, no. 1.) [20812 


ie Aue. 7. 1911: 2 ¢. Aug: 9, 1911; 
EK 263722; Gustav von Holst, Lon- 
don, England. 
BAYADERES (LES) ; marche fantastique, 
by Otto Hackh, op. 390; piano. 


[20813 
Orsepn 25,1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266361; Chandlier-Ebel 


- musie co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


BE MY YIDDISHA BOY; words and music 
by L. Bonneau. [20814 


© 1c. Sept. 27, 1911; E 266621; 
Leonard Bonneau, New York, N. Y. 


BE TRUE TO GoD; hymn, words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by Carl Price. 
[20815 
© Oci.6. 1911: 2 c. Oct. 3, 1911°; 
E 266792; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, New 
Mork: IN: Y. 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) EASTER MORN; by 
Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 179, rev., fin- 
gered and annotated by W. S. B. 
Mathews [with descriptive notes and 
examination questions]; piano. 

[20816 


©) sept. e222) (4911 -) 2 e.. Septe.25, 
1911; A 296761; Columbian con- 
servatory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF LOVE; words by Al- 
bert Bagley. music by Leon Berg. 
[20817 
(aesepr 22.71911>.2 c.. Sept. 26, 
1911; E 266601; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


BEAUTIFUL LOVE; words by Edgar Les- 
lie, music by Halsey K. Mohr. 
[20818 


© Sept. 1S, 1911+ 2, ¢. Sept. 16, 
19d: “266079; J. Fred Helf co., 
New York, N. Y. 


BEHIND A CLOUD; words by Merlee S. 
Hoffman, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [20819 

Ane 25, 1911-2 -e.. Sept: 19, 
1911; EH 266307; Mrs. V. S. Hoffman, 
Manchester, Ind. 


BEHOLD, I BRING YOU GOOD TIDINGS; 
sacred song, by A. W. Lansing; 
mixed voices. (Octavo series, no. 
1005. ) - [20820 


© Sent, 30,°1911;: 2 e- Oct. 2, 
1911; E 266748; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


BEI SANG UND KLANG; Wiener-lieder 
potpourri, von C. W. Drescher, op. 
315, fiir piano 2 ms. mit text. 

[20821 


@ June 3, 1911; 2) .¢. Aug’ 19, 
1911; HE 264041; Josef Blaha, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


BEI UNS IN BRESLAU; potpourri, vou 
Fritz Lehner; piano 2 ms. mit text. 
[20822 


©-Auee'9. 191t* 2" @, Sept. 12. 
1911; E 264606; Mignon-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


BELL SONG; lyric by Jefferson De An- 
gelis, music by Wm. T. Francis. 
[20823 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266094; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


BELLA (LA) MANDRIANA; versi di A. 
Genise, musica di G. Spagnolo. 
(Edizioni Bideri, no. 3253). [20824 


© Sept. 8, 1911- 2: Sept. 5. 
1911; EK 264458; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


BELLINI (VINCENZO) Norma; selec: 
tion, by Bellini, arr. by G. De Ste- 
fano; 1st and 2d mandolin and 
guitar ace. 4to. [20825 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 12, 
1911; E 265953; G. De Stefano, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BELLS (THE) OF CHRISTMASTIDE; @& 
service for Christmas, text by S. C. 
Kirk, music by F. A. Clark. Phila- 
delphia, Chicago, Praise publishing 
co. S8vo. [20826 


© Sept. 8, 19il- 2c Sent. 14 
1911; E 266006; Geo. W. Sanville, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BELLS OF THE CHRISTMAS; words by 
Elspeth McLeod, music by Howard 
E. Smith. [20827 


© Sept. 14. 1911 = 2..c.) Sept. AG: 
1911; E 266060; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


. BELSAZZAR’S GESICHT; text von Byron, 


libersetzt von Adolf Bottger, musik 
von Hans Huber, fiir mi&nnerchor; 
klavierauszug mit text und chor- 
stimmen. (Zwei hebriische melo- 
dien, no. 2.) [20828 


© Jan. 21, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1911; 
E 263928; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip< 
zig, Germany. 


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20829 
BeERcEvUsE; by Frank Idle; organ. obl. 
Svo. (The organ recitalist, no. 21.) 
[20829 


©) Aue, Si Ott? ey Aiea, 
1911; H 264375; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, Hngland. 


—by Theodore Saul; piano. [20830 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1911; EH 266331; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


: von Willi Lautenschliger, op. 3, 
fiir violine mit klavierbegleitung. 
(2 leichte vortragsstticke, no. 1.) 

[20831 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 e: Sept. 15, 

1911; E 264674; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main, Germany. 


BEREAVEMENT; by Max Brownold, op. 
15; piano. [20832 
© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1911; EK 2663896; Brownold & Alle- 
mong, Roanoke, Va. 


BERGSEE (DkrR); ein vorspiel und zwei 
akte, text von Julius Bittner, musik 
yon Otto Lindemann; klavierauszug 
mit deutschem text. [20833 


© Sept told 2 er Sent: 22, 
1911; D 18966; Jungdeutscher ver- 
lag Kurt Fliegel & co., Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


BrEssizk ADELLE POLKA; by I. N. Wil- 
liams; piano or organ. [20834 
© Sept. 18, 1911: 2 ¢. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266157; I. N. Williams, De 
Graff, Ohio. 
Bravy MAzuUR; by Woj. Osmanski, arr. 
by B. J. Zalewski; 1st violin. [20835 
@ejume nd 219i 2ex sume, 26; 
1911; EK 266796; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Polish national dance by W. Os- 
manski, arr. by B. J. Zalewski; Z 
kleparza krakowskiego; oberek, by 


Osmanski-Zalewski, arr. by B. J. 
Zalewski: [etc] for cornet. [20836 
©) Sep) 4) 190i: 2 ea Sent 4. 


1911; EK 266102; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
BIG OLD LAZY MOON; words by Hugh J. 
‘Lacoss, music by Herbert Hall. 
[20837 
© “Ade, -30; 1911: 2c.) Sept. 19: 
1911; E 266287; H. Kirkus Dugdale 
co., Washington, D. C. 


BIRD CHIRPS; composed and arr. by H. 
Henricksen; piano. [20838 
@PAwey 30. Told Drie Semis ws 
1911; E 264377; Hans Henricksen, 
Duluth, Minn. 


Bird (THE) WITHOUT MY WINDOW; 
lyric and music by Caro Roma. 
_ [20839 
© Sept. 28, 1911: 2 ec, Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266665; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


BirgDS IN THE DOME; by M. Moffitt; 
piano. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [20840 

© Aug. 25, 19ii= Ace 3sept. 19, 
1911; EH 266275; Myra Moffitt, Car- 
lisle, Pa. 


Bits OF LIFE; words by H. Lewie, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20841 

©. Aug. 25,1911 -s25e sept 19: 

1911; E 266228; Harvey Lewie, Bay 
City, Mich. 


Bizet (GrorGES) Carmen; by G. Bizet, 
arr. by Otto Ebel; piano. (KH'amous 
operas for little hands, no. 6.) 

[20842 

©, Sept...25; 191 2resSept.. 21, 

1911; EK 266362 ; Chandler-Ebel music 
co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Toréador; from Carmen, by G. 
Bizet, arr. by Walter H. Aiken; 
piano ace. [20843 

©- Sept. 11, 19ids 2 yer sept. 11) 
1911; E 265890; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


BLEKITNY I WONNY MAJ; wale du 
spiewu, arr. by W. Adeszko; concer- 
tina. [20844 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 11, 
1911; E 265909; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago, III. 


BLESSED ARE THE PUREIN HEART; words 
from the Bible, music by Geo. Noyes 


Rockwell; tenor or sop. sclo and 
quartet. organ or piano ace. 4to. 
[20845 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266569; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


—— words by John Keble, music by 
Sydney Thomson; mixed _ voices. 
(Maxwell octavo, no. 336.) [20846 

© Aug. 30; AGiies 2c. ese 530: 
1911: E 265817; William Maxwell 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


BLoW ME A Kiss; words by Gus Kahn, 
music by Grace Le Boy. [20847 
© Auge: 31) woe eee sepie 
1911: FE 265665; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


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no. 10, 1911 


20864 


| BLUEBIRD (THE); words and music by 
M. MecF. Price. [20848 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1911; 
E 265690; Maude McFerran Price, 
Colorado Springs, Colo. 


Bocry (THE) WALK; one-step or two- 
step, by James M. Gallatly, arr. for 
band. (Boosey’s military journal, 
131 series, no. 1.) [20849 

Awe 12:°1911;) 2 ce. Aug. 14, 
1911; E 264254; Francis, Day & 
- Hunter, London, England. 


BoHEME (LA) See Puccini (G.) 


Boire A MUSIQUE (Spieldéschen) ; par 
Leo Partnoff, op. 46, revidiert von 


Oscar Cranz, pour piano. (Trois 
morceaux, no. 1.) [20850 
(Cyne ai 1911: 2 ¢.. Aus, 22, 


1911; E 264212; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Bo.wero; by P. S. Gilman, op. 28; piano. 

[20851 

eaAme est, 4911: 2 c... Sept. 1, 

1911; E 265681; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


a WEE THING; Scottish melody, 
words by Robert Burns, music arr. 
by Granville Bantock; male voices. 
4to. (Apollo club, Curwen’s edition, 
no. 50498. ) [20852 

© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264451; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, England. 

BONNIEST (THE) MAID 0’ DUNDEE; 
words and music by Claribel Nevin. 
arr. by Beth Nevin. [20853 

© 1c. Aug. 28, 1911; E 265473; 
Claribel L. Wing, New York, N. Y. 


Boo-Hoo; lyric and melody by E. A. 
Wethered, arr. by H. M. Banister. 

[20854 

© Sept. 12, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 14, 

1911; E 266010; E. Asbury Weth- 

ered, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Book OF PSALMS; rendered in metre 
and set to music... Music ed. by 


S. A. Sterrett Metheny seand)|; 

Hugh A. Clarke . . . Philadelphia, 

Bae bold. vii: O06 ps - 12mo.' $0.75. 
[20855 


© Sept: 20, 1911;-2-c. Sept. 22, 
1911; A 295911; Board of trustees 
of the Synod of the Reformed 
Presbyterian church of N. America 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BoostER MARCH; by C. H. Stoddard; 
piano. [20856 
@ Sept... 18, 1911: 2 ¢ Sept. 18; 
1Obt = HY - 266150; -C.  -H.. Stoddard, 
DS. 


SSS... gS cs 


Borton (ALICE) Two little songs; 
music by Alice Borton. Contents :— 
Sunset ; words by E. Teschemacher.— 
Dawn; words by Bruce Dilks. No. 
113633. [20857 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 264521; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


Bovuporr Rococo; gavotte, di Saverio 
Sluca Matteoni, riduzione di Vin- 
cenzo Billi, per piccola orchestra. 
(Intermezzi musicali. no. 113550.) 
[20858 
) Aug. 16; 1914; 2 %e Aue. 17, 
1911; E 264200; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


Boy scouts oF AMERICA; march and 
two step, by Harrison HE. Ruhe, op. 
55; piano. [20859 

©) Sept: ce Ot Zee Ane, 4315 
1911; E 265618; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


Boy (THE) WHO SMILED; words and 
music by Minnie Watson Jenkins. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20860 


(© Aue 30, A911 2. Cc. Septs. 419, 
1911; E 266264; Mrs. N. J. Jenkins, 
Bluefield, W. Va. 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Cradle song 
(Wiegenlied); words by Florence 
Hoare, music by Johannes Brahms, 
arr.. by Percy EH. Fletcher; male 
voices. 4to.) (The Apollo club, Cur- 
wen ed. no. 50504.) [20861 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 6, 
1911; E 264482; J. Curwen & sons, 
lItd., London, England. 


BRANDTS-Buys (JAN) Drei lieder; 
ged. von Victor Heindl, etc., musik 
von Jan Brandts-Buys, op. 20, ftir 
singstimme mit begleitung von kla- 


vier und fléte. Contents :—Nach- 
truf. — Abendstindchen. — Braut- 
fahrt. [20862 

@ June, 14, tO. 2 e@. Ang 15; 


1911: EK 264348; Drei masken-verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


Bric-a-BRAC (Vieux-saxe) ; by Florian 

Pascal; piano. [20868 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 8, 1911; 

E 264517: Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London, England. 


BRIGHT ANTICIPATIONS; waltz, by An- 
thony N. Schuh, op. 8; piano. 
[20864 
© Sept. 5. 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
BE 265778; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


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20865 


pt. 111, n. s., v.6 


BRING ME A GOLDEN PEN; part-song, 
words by Keats, music by Frederic 
H. Cowen; mixed voices. 4to. (No- 
vello’s part-song book, no. 1222.) 

[20865 

© Sept. 13, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 14, 

1911; E 264687; Novello & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


BrRISE (LA); par Aimé Lachaume, 
pour piano. [20866 


©. Aug. 25, 191d: 2 cy Aue: 126. 
1911; E 264275; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


BROTHER HAVE YOU HEARD THE STORY; 
hymn, words and music by J. John- 
son, harmonized by D. B. T. [20867 


© July -28: 19: a ek Sept? 23, 
1911; 1 c. Sept. 30, 1911; E 266747; 
Charles M. Alexander, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


BrRowN EYES; words by Helen Barnes, 
music by Thos. W. Musgrove, op. 30, 
no. 1. [20868 


Sept. 30, 1911; 2 e«. Oct. 4, 
1911; E 266802; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


BROWNIES’ REVEL; by J. Frank Fry- 
singer, op. 64, no. 3; pf. [20869 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1911; E 266610; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


BUBBLES; rag two-step, by M. M. 
Nash; piano. [20870 


© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EH 266775; Standard music pub. 
house, Chicago, Ill. 


BUBBLING SPRING; Mazurka, by Walter 
Rolfe; piano. [20871 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 21 
1911; EK 266340; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


BUDS AND BLOSSOMS; series of easy, 
melodious tunes and exercises pro- 
gressively arr. by W. F. Strong; vio- 
in as weanbae 2. Part 2: 

[20872, 20873 

© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 14, 

1911; E 266011, 266012; W. F. 
Strong, Dixon, Ill. 


Buctes (THE) OF FAIRYLAND; words 
by Fred. G. Bowles, music by Harold 
Jenner, in A flat and B flat. [20874 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 264698; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


Bues; words by J. A. Fitzpatrick, 
music by Charles J.. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20875 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 

1911; EH 266253; J. A. Ftzpatrick, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 


BUTTERFLIES; by J. Pascal; piano. 
[20876 
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 16, 
TOME = 266076 ; Julian Pascal, New 
York, NING 


BUTTERFLY DANCE (Schmetterlings- 
tanz); from Japanese ballet O 
mitake san, by Rudolf Friml, op. 
77, no. 1; piano. [20877 


© Sept. 12, 1911s 2res Sept: 13; 
1911; E 265976; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


BY MOONLIGHT; by Cecil Burleigh, op. 
24; violin and piano. (Five charac- 
teristic pieces, no. 5.) [20878 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266678; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


BY THE DEAR OLD PENNSYLVANIA 
HILLS; words by L. Cagey, music 
by Ed. Corrigan. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [20879 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 
1911; EH 265726; Lester Cagey, Point 
Marion, Pa. 


By THE POOL; by George A. Burdett, | 
op. 18, no. 2; piano. [20880 | 
© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 19, 
1911; EH 966173 ; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


CAJOLERIE (Caressing); -by Paul 
Wachs; piano. [20881 
© Sept. 15, 1911: 2 ¢ Sept. 16; 
1911; H 264710; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. at 


CALL (THE) ; words by W. J. Wessels, 
music by Arthur A. Penn. Wash- 


ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[26882 
© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 


1911; E 266284; W. J. Wessels, N. 
Adams, Mass. 


CALL ME THINE OWN. See Halévy (J. 
Nel e308) 


CAN’T YOU HEAR THE CUCKOO CALLING; 
words by Marvin Lee, music by B. 
Peters. [20883 

© Sept:: 5, 19id 7-2 seaesept. 115 
1911; E 265926; Bert Peters, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


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no. 10, 1911 


CANDLELIGHT REVERIE; by W. B. Mor- 
rison; piano. Indianapolis, W. C. 
Williams & co. [20884 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c Sept. 11, 
1911; E 266137; Warner C. Wil- 
liams, Indianapolis, Ind. 


CANOEING; by Will T. Pierson; in G; 
vocal orchestra. [20885 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266056; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


CANTO PE’ VUJE; versi di EH. A. Mario, 

_ musica di V. Ricciardi. (Hdizioni 

Bideri, no, 3234.) [20886 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

EK 264462; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


CANZONETTA (LA); rivista artistica, 
musicale, letteraria, anno iv., n. 17- 
20; piedigrotta Magliani, e piedi- 
grotta. Capolongo, sommario, per 
eanto e piano. N. 17-18, Agostino 
Magliani. N. 19-20, Giuseppe Capo- 
longo. [20887, 20888 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec. each Sept. 
18, 1911; H 264834, 264835; Capo- 
longo-Feola, Naples, Italy. 


CAPRICCIETTO IN A MINOR; étude by 

Hans Ailbout, op. 310, no. 4; piano. 

[20889 

Grau 19) 1911: 2 ¢ Aug: 21, 

1911; EH 264155; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


Caprice. See Paganini (N.) 
CAPRICE EROTIQUE; by Sigurd Frederik- 
sen, op. 9; piano. [20890 
© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 2663938; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


CaRA May; words by Julian Jackson, 
music by HE. Hartman. [20891 


© Ane. 28; 1911: 2: ¢ Sept: 1, 
1911; EH 265687; Ed Hartman, Bal- 
timore, Md. 


(CARESSING BUTTERFLY; by R. Barthé- 
lemy, arr. by Otto Langey; orches- 
tra. (Galaxy, no. 45.) [20892 


© Aus 30, 1911: 2 ¢.. Aug. 31, 
1911; EK 265603; G. Schirmer, New 
Work. N.Y: 


OARINA; mazurka di B. Della Cana- 
nea, per pianoforte. [20893 
Grewuly 12... 190: 72" ce Aue. 19, 
1911; E 264057; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan, Italy. 


CARMEN. See Bizet (G.) 


20901 


CARNIVAL OVERTURE; by S. Gatty Sel- 
lars; organ. [20894 


Xe) Aue S19) SO 2." e, Age or 
1911; EK 264156; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass, 


CAROLINE; words by J. W. W., music 
by M. C. Hanford. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [20895 


© Augs, 30; 1914 +2. eo Sept. 119: 
1911; E 266269; J. Wilber Williams, 
Oregon, O. 


CENTURY OF RUSSIAN SONG FROM GLIN- 
KA TO RACHNAMINOFF; collected and 
ed. by Kurt Schindler . English 
translations by Henry G. Chapman 
and others New York, G. 
Schirmer; Boston, The Boston music 
co. [1911] xviii, 239 p. 4to. (Golden 
treasury of music, v. 16.) $2.00. 

[20896 


© Sept; 20; 1910-2. & Sept. 22; 
1911; A 295699; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, N. Y. 


CERTAINTY; by Gustav Lazarus, op. 
146, no. 8; piano. [20897 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EK 264488; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


CH’ ELLA MI CREDA LIBERO E LONTANO. 
See Puccini (G.) 


CHANSON (LA) DES ETOILES; paroles 
de Henri Darsay, musique de Paul 
Fauchey. [20898 


©? Aus 10) 1914.2” eh eAuexiaiie 
1911; E 264196; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


| CHANSON (LA) DES FEUILLES; inter- 


mezzo, par Ernest Gillet, pour petit 


orchestre, avec piano-conducteur. 
4to. [20899 
C) Aue 25% 10a?) a? Aue 26; 


1911; E 264277; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


CHANSONETTE; by Hamilton Harty; 
oboe and piano. [20900 


@r Aue. 17, 19tte 2" e@. “Augie 1o: 
1911; E 264075; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


CHANT DU BERGER (Shepherd’s song) ; 
by Frederic Baumfelder, op. 405, 
edited and fingered by Maurice 
Gould; piano. [20901 


@© Auge Ja 1Obi ss. 2).6,) Aug. 2 
1911; E 264255; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork, «Ney y: 


1219 


20902 


CHANT (LE) DU SOUVENIR; adagio par 
Edm. fFilippucci, pour violoncelle 
solo et orchestre, avec piano-conduc- 


teur. [20902 

(©) Avis 255 1911 ; 2c. eA 26, 
1911; E 264278; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


CHAPPELL’S ARMY JOURNAL NO. 3878; 
arr. by Dan Godfrey; military band. 
Contents :—Claudine; by Pedro De 
Zulueta.— Mifanwy; by Dorothy 
Forster.—Morceau élégant; by J. S. 
Howgill.—Colver blossoms; by Er- 
nest Batten. [20903 


© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 13, 
1911; E 264620; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


CHARLEY TAKE HOLD OF MY ARM; words 
and music by Chas. Collins and 
John P. Harrington. [20904 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c Sept. 15, 
1911; E 264667; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


CHASE (THE) (Die jagd) ; by Rudolf 
Friml, op. 80, no. 5; piano. .[20905 
©) Aug. 30, 1911°°> 2° ce Aug. “31, 
1911; E 265609; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


CHE FARANNO I VECCHI MIEI LA LON- 
TANO. See Puccini (G.) 


CHERRY CIRCLE; march and two-step; 
by L. Harry Freeman; pf. [20906 
© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 -c. Sept. 29, 
1911; EH 266666; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


CHICKEN (THE) RAG; words and music 
by James Brockman. [20907 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266078; J. Fred Helf co., 
New York, N. Y. 


CHICKEN’S (THE) BALL; words and 
music by Fred M. Fagan. [20908 
© 1e Aug. 28, 1911; E 265491; 
Coast publishing co., San Francisco, 
Cal. 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS) Funeral 
march; from Sonata, op. 35, by Cho- 
pin, arr. for piano. (Chappell edi- 

tion, no, 32.) [20909 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
EH 264533; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


Nocturne; by Chopin, 
J. W. Lerman; organ. 

© Aug. 16, 1911; 
H a 
iN 


amie Dy. 

[20910 
Ze, Sepu. t, lOw : 
Geo. Molineux, New York, 


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CHORAL ODE III; words from Atalanta } 

in Calydon by Swinburne, music by | 
for unaccom- | 
vocal | 
[20911 | 


Granville Bantock, 
panied voices in 20 parts; 
score. Ato. 

© July 14, 1911; 2 e« Sept. 12, 
1911; E 264597; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


CHORD OF THE DOMINANT SEVENTH IN | 

THE TWELVE MAJOR KEYS, ITS ARPEG- | 
by | 
[20912 } 


GIOS, RESOLUTIONS [ero.]; 
C. H. Robinson. 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 5, 1911; 


arr. 


E 265932; Charles H. Robinson, Chi- | 


eago, Ill. 


CHRIST HAD A GARDEN. See Tschai- | 


kowski (P. I.) 


CHRIST (THE) IS COME; 
music by A. S. Reitz. 


words and 


© May 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 14, 1911; 


Tl. 


CHRISTMAS ORATORIO; 
mainly from the Scriptures, music 


by W. W. Gilchrist; for solos, chorus | 
[20914 


and orchestra; vocal score. 


© Sept. 12, 1911-2 eG Sept. 14 
1911; E 265995; W. W. Gilchrist, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE, THAT’S ALL; 
words and music by Geo. N. 


H. E. Knox. [20915 


© 1c. Sept. 28, 1911; E 266646; 


Horace E. Knox, Danbury, Conn. 


CLAIR JARDIN; (Rosenduft) ; paroles et | 
musique. d’A. Borodine, traduction | 


francaise de Raoul d'Harcourt, 
deutsche tibersetzung von M. Lippold, 
revidiert von Wilh. Dugge. 
© June 20, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264036; W. Bessel et cie., 
St. Petersburg, Russia. 
CLARESTE POLKA; cornet Solo, by E. EH. 


Bagley. (Concert ed. for orchestra, 
no. 449,) ; [20917 
©. Aug, 716, £9tteaeee ce Sept, me 


1911; E 265805; Cliver Ditson c¢o., 
Boston, Mass. 

CLEANSE ME, O LorpD; hymn, words by 
A. A. P., music by D. B. Towner. 


é [20918 | 


© July 287 1G (2 ye. Sent: 25. 


1911; E 266429; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 

CLEVER (THE) LITTLE DRONE; from 
Ladies’ day, lyric by Vernon Cas- 


sard, music by Gustav Luders. 
[20919 
© Sept. 13, 1911; 2c Sept. 14, 
1911; BH 266014 : M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, INS Ye 


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[20913 | 
E 266004; Albert S. Reitz, Chicago, | 


text selected | 


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[20916 | 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
ro. 10, 1911 


CLocHES (LES): par Claude Debussy, 
transcription par F. Ronchini, pour 
violoncelle et piano. (Deux mé- 
lodies, no. 2.) [20920 

sem. 25, 1911: 2 ¢, Sept. 11, 
1911; E 264574: Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


CLoup (THE); three-part song, words 
‘by Shelley, music by Percy E. 
Fletcher: women’s voices. 4to. 
(Choruses for equal voices, Curwen’s 
-ed., no. 71320.) [20921 

@© Aue. 21, 1911; 2 «. Aug. 19, 
-1911; E 264080; J. Curwen & Sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


CLOUD LIGHT: serenade, by Chas. J. 
Rockwell: band. [20922 
oy dune 13. 1911;.2 c.. Sept. 8, 
1911; EH 265829; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


COLLEEN; words and music by L. Lon- 

don. [20923 

© 1 ec. Sept. 26, 1911; E 266590; 
Louis London, Minneapolis, Minn. 


CoME ALONG MAYME; words by Gage 
Hubbard Stevens. music by AL. 
Abrams, [20924 


© June 7, 1911- 2 c. June 12, 
1911; E 266212; Stevens & Scully, 
Rome, N. Y. 


COME AT THE SAVIOUR’S CALL; hymn, 
words by Harriet H. Pierson, music 
by D. B. Towner. [20925 


sully 28, 1911: 2 ec. Sept.. 28, 
1911; E 226425; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


COME, GRACIOUS SPIRIT. HEAVENLY 
DovE; sacred song by John Lilley 
Bratton, op. 10; low voice. [20926 

©: Sept. 25, 1911: 2 e« Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266572: Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


_CoME, LETS GO DOWN To ToozEs; words 


and music by F. Hutsell. [20927 


© Aus 30; 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 1, 
1911; E 264878; Floyd Hutsell, Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 


CoME ouT Miss Dinau LEE; words by 
Ren Shields, music by James Conlon. 
[20928 


© Sept. 20, 1911: 2 c« Sept. 20, 


1911; E 266326: Fredk. Allen Mills, . 


New York, N. Y. 

SING TO ME; waltz by Jack 

Thompson; piano solo. [20929 
me Aus: (18) 1991: 2-e Aus, 19, 


1911; EH 264208; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


20938 


COME WALTZ WITH ME; words and 
music by L. H. Stowe. [20930 
© Aug. 26,1911: 2.6. Aus. 26 
1911; E 265487; Leslie H. Stowe, 
New York, N. Y. 


COME WITH ME TO ROSELAND; words 
and music by Anna Gumaer Berg. 
[20931 
©, Sept 26, 19lte. Ze Sepr.27. 
1911; E 266630: Holmes music co., 
Middletown, N. Y. 


COME WITH ME TO THE BUNGALOW; OF 
COHAN’S BUNGALOW soNG, from The 
little millionaire. words and music 
by Geo. M. Cohan. [20932 


© Sept. 25; 1911. .2.:c. Sept. 27: 
1911; E 266607: Cohan and Harris 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


COMME SE CANTA A NAPULE; versi e 
musica di E. A. Mario. (Edizioni 
Bideri, no. 3226.) [209383 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 


KH 264460; Ferdinando  Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


CoMRADES; military march, by Antoine 
J. Himsle. op. 8 no. 1; piano. [20934 
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 


E 265841; Paul A. Schmitt, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 


CON CELERITA GALOP; by J. J. Rich- 
ards; band. [20985 


© June 13° 990: 2 eesSepas, 
1911; E 265830; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


CONCERTINO No. 4, RE-MAJEUR; par Leo 


Partnoff, op. 55, edited by Franz 
Kohler, pour violon avec ace. de 
piano. [20936 


) Aug. 10: 1911: 2G. Septaaiay 
+1911; E 264675; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main. Germany. 


CONCERTSTUCK, IN THE FORM OF A POLO- 
NAISE; by Edwin H. Lemare, op. 80; 
organ. [209387 


©: “Ang. 12) 1914 2 er Sep 5: 
1911; E 264421: B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CONSECRATED, LORD, TO THEE; two part 
chorus, words by Frances Ridley 
Havergal, music by James C. War- 
hurst; women’s voices. (Octavo, no. 
101382. ) [20938 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 265826; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


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20939 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 6 


CONSECRATION; from A hymn cycle of 
the heart, words and music by C. B. 
Gould. [20939 

©, Aug. 1%, 1911-3, 2,e ‘Septs,20, 
1911; E 266324; C. Blanche Gould, 
Belvidere, Il. 


CONSOLATION ; by Emil Kronke, op. 48, 
no. 1; piano. [20940 
i) Aug, 49, 1919.> 22 je Aue 21; 
1911; E 264157; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


CONTEMPLATION BUCOLIQUE; paroles et 
musique de G. Aubert. [20941 
© July 28, 1911; 2 « Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264088; G. Aubert, Paris, 
France. 


CONTENTMENT (Stilles gltick) ; by Ru- 
dolf Friml, op. 79, no. 5; piano. 
[20942 
©, Aug. 429/191 ss 2c) Aus 430: 
1911; E 265555; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 

Coons (THE) HONEYMOON; barn dance 
or schottische, by Felix Burns; 
piano. [20948 

© Sept. 2571911; > 2°e. "Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266549; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


CoRISANDE; valse by Gaston de Bré- 
ville, arr. by M. Retford; band. 
(Boosey’s new supplemental military 
journal, no. 93.) [20944 


© Aug: 30, 191%; 2" ce) Aug. 31, 
1911; E 264855; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd., London, England. 

CoRONACH ; part-song, words by Walter 
Scott, music by Granville Bantock ; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Choral hand- 
book, no. 60978.) [20945 

© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EK 264448; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, England. 


CORONATION FANFARES; by J. EH. Bor- 
land, arr. by William Short; mili- 
tary band. (Military jourual, 131st 
series, no. 2.) [20946 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
E 264520; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


COUNT ON ME; Solo and chorus, words 
and music by F. H. Phillips. [20947 
© 2c. Aus. 31, 1919; -B. 265643; 
Forrest H. Phillips, Jefferson City, 
Mo. 
Craps (THE) CRAWL; one-step, by Ar- 
thur de Blonc; piano. [20948 
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1911; E 264668; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


CRADLE SONG. See Brahms (J.) 


CRADLE SONG No. 5; by Hubert Bauer- 
sachs, op. 23; violin and pf., first 
position. [20949 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 266653; H. T. Bauersachs 
& co., St. Louis, Mo. 


Crock (LA) Rossa (The red cross) ; 
polka, by G. De Stefano; ist and 2d 
mandolin and guitar ace. 4to. 

. [20950 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 12, 

1911; E 265948; G. De Stefano, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


CROSSING THE BRIDGE (Die briicke 
hintiber) ; by Rudolf Friml, op. 80, 
no. 4; piano. [20951 

© Aug. 80)799T oven Aue. ot: 
1911; E 265608; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


CROWN AFTER CROSS; words by Fran- 
ces R. Havergal, music by B. E. 
Warren. | 20952 

© Aug;.-28, 1911 286" Sept. 1 
1911; HE 265628; B. E.. Warren, 
Springfield, Ohio. 


CRUSHES AND BLUSHES; novelette, by 
I. Seidel; piano. [20953 


© Sept. 12,- 1911; 3° e--Sept. 18. 
1911; E 266154; I. Seidel, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 


CUNNING; words by Geo. J. Sexton, 
music by N. B. Heims. [20954 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 7, 1911: | 
EK 265800; Newton B. Heims, Hart- | 
ford, Conn. | | 


CUPID LOCKED YOU IN MY HEART AND | 


THREW AWAY THE KEY; words by 
Z. M. Ingram, music by Clifton 
Keith. -New York, Gotham-Attucks 
co. [20955 


© Aug. 16, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 8, 
1911; E 265863; Zilpah May Ingram, 
High, Tex. 


CUPID’S HARP; arpeggio study by W. | 
H. Bontemps; piano. [20956 || 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, | 
1911; KE 266558; Chandler-Ebel | 
musie co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


CycLtE (A) OF FOLK-SONGS; arr. by 
Geo. B. Nevin; quartette or chorus | 
of mixed voices. 4to. [20957 |} 


© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 23, | 
1911; EH 266439; Clayton F. Summy | 
eo., Chicago, Ill. 


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DAISY-FIELD (THE) 


MUSICAL CCMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


20977 


DADDY COINED THE MONEY BUT I CAN- 
NOT DO IT NOHOW; words by Geo. W. 
Burns, music by Paul Eugene. 

[20958 

(wane ist 1911; 2 «Aug. 31, 

1911; EH 265651; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


DAFFODILS; valse étude, by Jean Le- 
gardo; piano. [20959 
sept. 12, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264618; Orpheus music pub. 
.¢o., London, England. 


(Wo die marien- 
~ blimechen bltihn); by Rudolf Friml, 
op. 81, no. 5; piano. [20960 
Cy Ame. 30) 1911; 2 -c.. Aug: 81, 
1911; EK 265614; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


| DANCE ON THE LAWN; by Mrs. C. H. 


Toby; piano. (Wafted melodies, 
grade 2.) [20961 

(© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 21, 
1911; E 265512; Mrs. Charles H. 
Toby, Dover, N. H. 


DANUBE WAVES; waltzes, by J. Ivano- 
vici, arr. by G. De Stefano; 1st and 
2d mandolin and guitar ace. 4to. 

[20962 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 12, 

1911; E 265947; G. De Stefano, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DASHING (THE) CAVALIERS; march two 
step, by Edmund Braham and H. T. 
Paull; pf. [20963 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
H 266800; Edward T. Paull, New 
Yorks, IN) X: 


DaT DANUBE KISS; words by Louella 
Conly, music by Milton Allisham. 
[20964 
© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; EH 266756; Southern California 
music co., Los Angeles, Cal. 


DatT’s HARMONY; from Ziegfield follies 
of 1911, words by Grant Clark, 
musie by Bert Williams. [20965 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 « Sept. 20, 
1911; EH 266311; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


Davy JonES; from Miss Jack, lyric 
by Mark HE. Swan, music by Wm. 
Frederick Peters. [20966 

© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 c Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266088; Leo Feist, New 
Mork. (Ni Y:. 


| Dawn (Morgenrot) ; by Rudolf Friml, 


op. 78, no. 1; piano. [20967 

© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1911; EH 265977; G. Schirmer, New 
Work SIN. ¥ 


DAY BY DAY; words by Edith S. Til- 
lotson, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
[20968 
© Sept. 10) 1912) ¢@. Aue. 25, 
1911; E 265848; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Il. 


Day DREAMS; words and music by 
Daisy McGeoch. [20969 


© Aug, 28, A911? 2 ew Auge 28. 
1911; H 264826; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


—— words anon., music by H. Clough- 
Leighter, op. 54, no. 38; soprano or 
tenor. [20970 

@© Aug 28! 1999202" Auge 29: 
1911; EH 265502; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


DAY DREAMS VISIONS OF BLISS; from 
The spring maid, by Heinrich Rein- 
hard, are by Carlo Ph) Williams; 
hotel orchestra. [20971 


© Aug. 30, 1911: 2 e« Aug. 31, 
1911; E 265648; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


Day OF JOY; waltz, by H. Engel: 

piano. [20972 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 265775; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O} 


DARLING LOVE; words by George E. 
Lothrop, music by A. W. Beede. 
[20973 


© 1c. Sept. 12, 1911; E 265940; 
Annie W. Beede, West Lynn, Mass. 


DEAR HEART AND MY BUNGALOW; 
words and music by F. H. Carle. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[20974 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266277; Florentine H. 
Carle, Chocorua, N. H. 


DEAR (THE) LITTLE GIRL I KNOW; 
schottische and love song, words and 
music by G. N. Lovejoy. [20975 
~w@ Aug?’ 28) 1911-9 2° e Sept: "1, 
1911; EK 265688 ; George Newell Love- 
joy, Geneseo, N. Y. 


DEAREST (THE) PLACE; words by 
Claire Wallace Flynn, music by John 
Barnes Wells; high voice. [20976 

© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1911; EH 266052; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, O. 

DEARIE BE MY SWEETHEART; words by 
Louis A. Possehl, music by J. Fett, 
ir. [20977 

© 1c. Sept. 25, 1911; H 266550; 
John Fett, jr., Chicago, Il. 


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20978 


DEARIE, I LOVE YOU; words and music 
by W. H. Reuter. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [20978 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 
1911; E 265740; W. H. Reuter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


DEATH (A) SONG; poem by Paul 
Laurence Dunbar, music by A. Wal- 
ter Kramer, op. 25, no. 1; medium 
voice. (Two songs, no. 1.) [20979 


© Sept. 22, 1911; 2°@ Sept. 23, 
1911; E 266441; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


Deck (A) OF CARDS; words by HE. C. 
Rice, music by Clarence C. Robin- 
son; men’s voices. [20980 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5,1911; 
E 265757; Fillmore bros. ¢o., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 


DEEP IN MY HEART: words by W. S. 


Evans, music by Franklin Riker; 
high. (Four songs with piano acc., 
no. 2.) [20981 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266830; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INGO. 


D&JANIRE. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


DERNIERE (LA) LETTRE DE MANoON; 
lamento par Ernest Gillet, pour or- 
chestre avec piano-conducteur. 

[20982 


© Auge: 25. 191d 2) ©) Aue.: 26, 
1911; E 264279; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


DETEKTIV-DUETT; aus der operette, Die 
liebesjagd, text von Theodor Fisher, 
musik von Hermann Ritzau. [20983 


© July 18, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 19, 
1911; EK 264052; Biihnenverlag Nie- 
dersachsen, g. m. b. h., Hannover, 


Germany. 
DIVERTISSEMENT; aus der gesangs- 
posse, Die frau Gretl, musik von 


Rudolf Raimann, ftir klavier zu 
zwei hinden, mit tiberlegtem text. 
[20984 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 264841; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


—— aus der operette, Hoheit amtisiert 
sich, von Rudolf Nelson, ftir orches- 
ter. Stimmen. [20985 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 20, 
1911; EH 264840; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


1220 


pt. ma nS. 6 


DIVINE LOVE; words by Herbert J. 
Brandon, music by .Joseph H. 
Adams. no. IP mY emo Md H: 
no. 8 in G. London, Novello & co., 


ltd. [20986-20988 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. each Sept. 
14, 1911; E 264641-264643: J. H. 
Adams, Sutton, Coldfield, England. — 


Decror Dr LUXE; selection, by Karl 
Hosechna, arr. by Sol. Levy; mili- 
tary band. [20989 


© Aug. 29, 1912: 2 ene, 30, 
1911; EH 265529; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Dott song. See Offenbach (J.) 


DoLLAR (THE) PRINCESS; Selection, by 
Leo Fall, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; 
orchestra. [20990 


© Aug. 26, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 28, 
1911; E 265457; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Dotty Drew; words by Leonard 
Cooke, music by Henry E. Pether. 
[20991 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1911; EK 264669; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


DOMINUS ILLUMINATIO MEA; words 
anon., music by C. H. Kitson; mixed 
voice, English text. [20992 


©. Aug. 3h, AONne te Antero ol. 
1911; EH 2643878; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


DONIZETTI (GAETANO) Lucia di Lam- 
mermoor; fantasia, by G. Donizetti, 
arr. by G. De Stefano; 1st and 2d 
mandolin and guitar ace. 4to. 

[20993 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c Sept. 12, 
1911; KE 265950; G. De Stefano, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


selection, by Donizetti, arr. 
by Mackie-Beyer ; military band. 
[20994 


© Aug.) 264 Oi 2s Gaeeen 25. 
1911; EK 265453; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


——What from vengeance yet re- 
strains me; sextet from Lucia di 
Lammermoor, by G. Donizetti, 
edited by S. L. Hermann; organ ace. 
Ato. [20995 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266581; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21015 


no. 10, 1911 


DoN’T BE ASHAMED YOU'RE IRISH; 
words and music by Wm. Cahill. 
[20996 
pans) 15. 1911: 2 ey Ang. 21, 
1911; E 265719; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


DON’T FORGET YOUR MOTHER; words by 
J. P. Morgan, music by Willy Wag- 
ner. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [20997 

loam 25, 1911: 2 e Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266247; J. P. Morgan, East 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


DON’T KEEP ME WAITING ANY LONGER; 
words and music by Tom Mellor and 
Harry Gifford. [20998 

eraue, si, 1911: 2 ¢c. Aug. 31 
1911; E 264360; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


Don’r stop; two-step by Lady Garioch, 
arr. by H. M. Higgs; orchestra. Ato. 
(Orchestral journal, no. 636.) 

[20999 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 2, 1911; 
Wi 264382; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


———— piano ace. 4to. (Orchestral 


journal, no. 636.) [21000 
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 


E 264531; Chappell & co., litd., Lon-. 


don, England. 


DON’T TAKE YOUR BEAU TO THE SEA 
SHORE; from The fascinating widow. 
words and music by HE. Ray Goetz 
and Irving Berlin. [21001 


iSsept.. 22) 1911+. 2 ‘ec. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 266885; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


DON’T YOU WISH YOU HAD A GIRLIE OF 
YOUR OWN; words and musi¢ by E. 
M. Lewis. [21002 

© 1c. Sept. 13, 1911: E 265992: 
Ktta M. Lewis, Portland, Me. 


DorotHy; words and music by A. C. 
Templeton. [21003 


© 1e. Sept. 28, 1911; E 266645; 
Ada Collier Templeton, Kansas City, 
Mo. 


DOWN AMONG THE DEAD MEN; words 
traditional, music arr. by Granville 
Bantock; male voices. 4to. (Apollo 
club, no. 50497.) [21004 


© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264452; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, England. 


Down AT REVERE; words and music by 
Royal Sullivan. [21005 
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c Sept. 27, 
1911; E 266604; Geo. Bryce, Spring- 
field, Mass. 


DOWN BY THE DEEP BLUE SEA; words 

-by D. Peterson, music by L. Fleming. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21006 

) Aug. 25, 1911: 2 esSepe /19: 

1911; EH 266262; D. Peterson, Racine, 
Wis. 


DOWN HOME RAG; by Wilber C. S. 
Sweatman; piano. [21007 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c Sept. 14. 


1911; E 266029; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


DOWN IN HONEYMOON ALLEY; from The 
maid and the monarch, lyric by 
Matthew Ott, music by Dan J. Sul- 
livan. [21008 

©nSept. 20, A912 c.. Sept 24, 
1911; E 266341; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DowN IN JUNGLE TOWN; by H. E. Da- 
rewski, junr.; military band. (Boo- 
Sey’s military journal, 131 series, no. 
Ae) [21009 

1 Ae G12 AGNI = Die. Agen Als 
1911; HE 264250; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


DOWN IN MELODY LANE; words by Wm. 
A. Downs, music by Lou Sievers. 
[21010 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 1, 1911; 
EK 265675; Harold Rossiter music ¢o., 
Chicago, Ill. 


DOWN IN THE LOCKER OF DAVY JONES; 
lyric by James M. Reilly, music by 
Herbert Spencer. [21011 

© Sept. 13, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 14, 
1911; E 266015; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, “N: Y. 


DOWN THE FIELD; march and two-step, 
words by C. W. O’Connor, music by 
Stanleigh P. Friedman. [21012 


© (Sept. Bij aol 2: ey Sept: 722; 
1911; E 266387; Leo Feist, New 
Yorks WN. X. 


DOWN TO THE COUNTRY; words by M. 
Connor, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21013 


©) jAus 30, A911: 2 c_ Sept. 19; 
1911: E 266289: M. Connor, Sheldon, 
Ind. 


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21014 


DOWN WHERE THE LILACS BLOOMED; 
words by D. Sailor, music by Len 
Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [21014 


© Awe: 25, 1991+ 2s Sept 19; 
1911; E 266240; Dorothy Sailor, 
Ross, N. D. 


DREAM (A) NO. 4; by Hubert Bauer- 
sachs, op. 22; violin and pf., first 
position. [21015 


© Sept.- 25, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 266652; H. T. Bauersachs & 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


DREAM (A) OF DREAMS THOU ART TO 
ME; words and music by L. W. Van 
Anda. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [21016 


© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266249; Lulu W. Van Anda, 
Wapakoneta, O. 


DREAM (A) VALE; words by Valentine 
Williams, music by Thos. W. Mus- 
grove, op. 30, no. 2. [21017 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266803; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


DREAM (A) WALTZ; by Cornelius Gur- 
litt, rev., fingered and annotated by 
W. S. B. Mathews [with descriptive 
notes and examination questions] ; 
piano. [21018 


© Sept. 22. 1911-97 e. ‘Sept; 25, 
1911; A 296760; Columbian conser- 
vatory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


DREAMER (THE); andante, by Alex. 
Ludwig; piano. [21019 


' © Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c Sept. 20, 
1911; E 266315; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DREAMLIGHT; valse by Reginald K. 
Benyon, [arr. by H. M. Higgs], 
piano ace. part. 4to. [21020 


© pAue. 28) A9ide) 2) ce) Anes 29) 
1911; E 264829; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


DREAMS OF THEE; reverie, by Kathryn 
Bayley ; piano. [21021 
© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 


EK 265876; Koninsky musie co., Troy, 
NB 


DREAMY TOWN; words by C. L. Hub- 
bell, music by B. Lacey. [21022 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1911; E 2666038; Bert Lacey, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 6 


DRINK OF THE WINE FROM SPAIN; lyric 
by E. S. §S. Huntington, music by 
Howard Webster. [21023 


© ‘Aug. '28; 191ds ad eed 28, 
1911; 1 c. Aug. 29, 1911; E 265588: 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


DROWSY-EYES; cradle song, by C. W. 
Crogmann, op. 89. (Six little tone 
sketches for the piano, no. 2.) 

[21024 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266679; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


DRUCK DEN DAUM’N; Rheinlinder aus 
der revue, Es gibt nur ein Berlin, 
musik von Arthur Steinke, fiir piano 
mit text. [21025 


© Aug. 18, 1911222 te. Aue: 19, 
1911; E 264072; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


DULCINEA ; Spanish dance, by Thurlow 
Lieurance; piano. [21026 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266571; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Duo; from The enchantress, lyric by 
Harry B. Smith, musie by Victor 
Herbert. [21027 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c Sept. 14, 
1911; EH 266016; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


DutcH (A) LULLABY; verse by Alfred 
Hyatt, music by Charles Gilbert 
Spross; low voice. [21028 


© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 28, 
19115, EH 265505-yohm Church: ico., 
Cincinnati, O. 


KE cuaim E Nova YorK: macchietta, 
versi di G. Amato, musica di Luigi 
Donadio. [21029 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 e Sept. 21, 
1911; E 264844; Italian book co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I) PARTITO; marcia, versi di Adolfo 
Genise, musica di Vittorio Fassone. 
[21030 


© Sept. 7, 19ia- res Aas 30) 
1911: E 264839; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 

—’ stato D10; versi e musica di L. 
Donadio. [21031 


© Sept. 20) 1911-3 cs sept. 21 
1911; E 264846; Italian book co., 
New York, N. Y. 


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no. 10, 1911 


21051 


EACH ONE MUST LOVE; lyric by E. S. S. 
Huntington, music by Howard Web- 
ster. [21032 

mane. 28, 1911: 1c. Aug.” 28, 
1911; 1 ce. Aug. 29, 1911; E 265589 ; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


EARLY ONE MORNING; English folk- 
song, arr. by Thomas F. Dunhill; 
men’s voices. 4to. [21033 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
E 264512; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
- don, England. 


-HaRTH (THE) IS THE LoRD’s; hymn by 


Shilo Shaffer Myers. (The choir, 
vol. 12, no. 9.) [210384 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265765; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


HASTERBN (THE) WHEEL; march and 
two step, by Victor G. Boehnlein; 
orchestra. [21035 

Op Aue, 23,51911 5 2 c.Aug: 28, 
1911; E 265459; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ten, Mass. 


EcHOES OF FRUITVALE; by _ Alice 
Bailey, op. 1; piano. [210386 
© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 e Sept. 11, 
1911; E 265901; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis, Mo. 


Eco (L’) MANDOLINISTI; polka, by A. 
Bellano; 1st and 2d mandolin and 
guitar ace. 4to. [21037 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c Sept. 12, 
1911; H 265951; G. De Stefano, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


EXcoLE MODERNE DU VIOLON; par Wil- 
liam Henley, op. 51, part 6. [210388 
© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 c« Sept. 14, 
1911; EH 2646381; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London, Eng!and. 


HEeyptia; dance-oriental, by Abe Ol- 
man; piano. [21039 
aseprt, 22...1911-..2-¢. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 266375; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


ELFENTANZ; by Bernard Johnson, arr. 

by Henry Tolhurst; violin and piano. 

[21040 

On Aues..28,. 191d: 2 .e, Auge. 29, 

1911; H 264819; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


ELM (THE) ORLU; rag, by Bob Kohler, 
arr. by Harry L. Cook; piano. 
[21041 
© Ine) .duly: 3, 1911+) WH +266377 - 
Robert M. Kohler, Butte, Mont. 


t 


ELYSIAN; overture, by Edward Hazel; 
band. [21042 
© June 18. 191k: 2 cy Sent. & 
1911; H 265831; C. LL. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa. Ia. 


EN BATTERIE; polka-marche, par H. 
Mabille, pour orchestre, avec piano- 
~eonducteur. 4to. [21043 

©@i Aue G25) 911s 2.26 MAue.” 26, 
1911; E 264280; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


EN ROUTE; caprice by L. J. Oscar Fon- 

taine, op. 98, no. 2; piano. [21044 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 

EK 264525; Theo. Presser, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


EN TROTTINANT; petite fantaisie par 
Albert Arnaud, pour piano. [21045 


© Sept. 28) 1913.2, e. Sept 11; 
1911; E 264593; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


ENCHANTMENT; waltz-song, words by 
Edward ‘Teschemacher, music by 
Henry Geehl, in C, E flat and F. 

[21046 


© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 « Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264621; Gould & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


words by Stanton Hill, 
music by Charles P. Scott; high and 
medium voice. [21047 


@ Aue 23. 19tt 2 ee Aus. 20, 
1911; EK 265498; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ENCHANTRESS (THE); act 2, opening 
chorus, lyric by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Victor Herbert. [21048 


© Sept. 13, 1911; 2 « Sept. 14, 
1911; E 266017; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


——entrance song, words by Harry 
B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert. 
[21049 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 8, 1911; 

E 265847; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y: 

——opening chorus, lyric by Harry 

B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert. 

[21050 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 

EH 265855; M. Witmark & sons, New 

Vork,cN: YY; 


EXNCORE JE T’AIME; valse double bos- 
ton, par Clifton Worsley, pour piano 
seul. [21051 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c Aug. 29, 
1911; E 264832: Casa Dotesio, Mad- 
rid. Spain. 


220 


21052 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v.6 


ENDYMION; poem by Oscar Wilde, mu- 

sic by Chas Seeger, Jr.; high voice. 

[21052 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 26. 

1911; E 266595; G. Schirmer, New 
Worl; Ne Yo 


EXNGAGEMENTS ET VALSE NOBLE; par 
Max Vogrich, pour piano. [21053 


© CANS (21991102 Ve Amie.” 22, 
1911; E 264210; G. Schirmer, New 
WOKEN Ne 


ENGLISH (THE) LANGUAGE; from Miss 
Jack, lyric by Mark E. Swan, music 
by Wm. Frederick Peters. 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 « Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266093; Leo Feist, New 
York: IN. o¥: 


H\NTR’ACTE; waltz intermezzo, by Josef 
Hellmesberger, arr. by H. F. Odell; 
mandolin orch., [21055 

© Aug, 28, 1911: 2\'¢ “Sept, 9; 
1911; E 265882 ; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ENTR’ACTE VALSE; by Josef Hellmes- 

berger, ed. by Karl Benker; piano. 

[21056 

©) Auer i 19s poe vases lS, 

1911; E 266128; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


EXNTRANCE OF VIVIEN AND SONG; from 
The enchantress, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Victor Herbert. 

[21057 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 

1911; EK 266342; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ENTREATY; words by Marie Beatrice 
Gannon, music by Clarence C. Robin- 
son; in F'; high voice. [21058 

© Sept.15, 1911; 2.¢., Sept. 19, 
1911; H 266174; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ERSTE SONATE, E MOLL; von Sigrid 

Karg-Hlert, op. 88, fiir violine allein. 

[21059 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 12, 

1911; E 264633; Carl Simon, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Es BLUHT EIN BLUMLEIN ROSENROT; ged. 
von M. Boelitz, musik von Fritz Lu- 
brich, jun., op. 16, fiir gemischten 
chor. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 
(Zwei lieder im volkston a cappella, 
no. 1.) [21060 

OyrrAuse, #9; 191d 72 (eo A Gee 9, 
1911: E 264070; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


[21054 , 


9 


12 


he 


ETERNAL (THE) PROMISE; a sacred can- 
tata, words selected and arr. and 
hymns written by Beatrice and 
W. G. Woodcock, music by Walter G. 
Woodcock. 4to. [21061 

©: Aug. 5): 19dd eee aA. 14. 
1911; 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 191264615 - 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow, Scot- 
land. 


EXTUDE-CAPRICE; voi Rudolph Ganz, op. 
14; fiir klavier. (Vier klavier- 
stticke, no. 4) ; [21062 

© July 7, 1Otte ewesent.. 29: 
1911; E 267020; Ries & Erler, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


ETUDE DE CONCERT; par August Nolck, 
op. 158, pour violoncelle avec ace. de 
piano. [21063 

© Aug: 10; 191 eter senor ih: 
1911; E 264684; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main, Germany. 


EXTUDEN-ALBUM; Sammlung yon 100 
ausgewihlten ettiden, aus den wer- 
ken von J. S. Bach, Bertini, etc., 
herausgegeben und revidiert von 
Richard Kleinmichel, fiir klavier. 
Band 38, no. 51-75. (Hdition, no. 
4876 ¢.) [21064 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264410; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


EULALIE; words by Hdgar Allan Poe, 
music by A. A. Mumma. [21065 


© 1 ec. Auge 247 1910 er 266130; 
Archie A. Mumma, Dayton, O. 


EVENING CHIMES; composed by Otto 
Hackh; piano. (Favorite composi- 
tions, no. 5.) [21066 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2c. Sept. 21, 
1911; FE 266868; Chandler-Ebel 
musie co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


EVENING HYMN; words by Sarah 
Adams, music by A. W. Lansing; 
men’s voices. (Octavo ed., no. 6138.) 

[21067 

© Aug. *30,) Tite aes Aue, 50; 

1911; E 265818; William Maxwell 
musie co., New York, N. Y. 


EVENING PRAYER (Abendgebet); by 
Rudolf Friml, op. 78, no. 4; piano. 
[21068 


©. Sept. 12; Waite 2res sent. ls, 
1911; E 265978; G. Schirmer, New 
YOrk Nae 
EVENING voices; by Sigurd Frederik- 
sen, op. 7, no. 2; piano. [21069 
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
BE 264425; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


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| 
| 
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| Farry 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


EVENTYRSANGE (Fairy songs); tekst 
og musik af T. Frederiksen. 4to. 
[21070 
© Dec. 22, 1909; ce. Aug. 30, 
1911; E 264345; Torvald Frederik- 
sen, Chicago, I]. 


9 


~ 


EVERY LITTLE MOMENT; words and 
music by Bobby Jones. [21071 
Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 30, 


1911; E 265635; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


EXERCICES JOURNALIERS DE SOLFEGE; 
par Paul Rougnon. Edition D?’*, 
cent autres exercices 4 changement 
de clefs, sans accompt. 4to. [21072 


@ PNeot.. 23, 1911;'2 ¢. Sept. 11, 
1911; E 264584; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, France. 


EXPECTATION; words by John Hay, 
music by Alexander Russell. [21073 


(©) Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266169; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


EXxTASIA; waltz, by H. Maquet, arr. by 
Barrington Sargent; band. [21074 
© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 30, 
1911; E 265565; Cundy Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Farr (THE) BRIGADE; operetta in three 
acts, libretto by Cordelia Ballard, 
music by Patty Stair. [21075 

ie Vie sept. 27.. 1911: D 18969; 
Patty Stair, Cleveland, O. 


Farr EvLten (Schon Ellen); cantata, 
by Max Bruch, arr. by Max Spicker ; 
four part chorus of women’s voices 
with soprano and baritone soli and 


piano acc. [21076 
mA Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911 ; 
E 265792; G. Sthirmer: New York, 

me /Y. 


FAIRY DELL; by O. R. Blum; piano. 
[21077 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266573; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FAIRY MOON; words and music by C. 

K. Harris. [21078 

Mm Get. 3, 1911: 2 c:.Oct. 4, 1911; 

EK 266824; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York, .N..Y. 


PRINCESS VALSE; by Frederic 
Emerson Farrar; pf. [21079 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266680; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Pa 
| 
| 


21088 

Farry (THE) SHOEMAKER; a pastoral 
in two episodes, written by A. H. 
Hall, musie by T. J. Hewitt; vocal 
score, dialogue and piano acc. 4to. 
[21080 

©. Aug 28; 19132 ¢. Sept. 5; 
1911; EH 264467; Bayley & Ferguson, 


“Glasgow, Scotland. 


FairH; from A hymn cycle of the 
heart, words and music by C. B. 
Gould. [21081 

©) Aue. 1 1914-727 ¢@.Sept., 20, 


1911; E 266323: 
Belvidere, Ill. 


C. Blanche Gould, 


FAITH IN THE BLOOD; hymn, words and 
music by C. B. Gould. [21082 
9 


© July 15,:1911-°2 ¢ Sept! 20, 
1911; E 266321; C. Blanche Gould, 
Belvidere, [1. 
words and music 

[21083 


c. Sept. vie 
O. Teasley, An- 


FAITH IS BELIEVING: 
by D. O. Teasley. 


© Aug. 28, 1911; 
1911: EH 265626: D. 
derson, Ind. 


) 


versi di M. A. Man- 
Antonio di Jorio. 
napoletane popolari, no 
[21084 


CO Aue Pe 19 26" Sept. 1G, 
1911; EK 264472; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


FAMME RICURDA; 
cini, musica di 
(Canzoni 
2739. ) 


FAMOUS (THE) FIBST; march and two- 
step, by Carl Dillon; orch. 4to. 
[21085 


é.' Sept. 12, 
Musiclovers co., 


2 


ad 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 
190s 265950 < 
New York, N. Y. 


FANCIES OF You; words:by 'T. Harvey 


Crawford, music by Luther E. 
Schell. [21086 
Gy. den Sept. 9; 1otd - it) 2oasto: 


Crawford & Schell, Pottsville, Pa. 


Fancy (A) (Glticklicher einfall) ; by 
Rudolf Friml, op. 81, no. 1; piano. 

[21087 

) AVE St 

Schirmer, New 


9 


()) Awe. 230) A991 
1911; H 265610; G. 
York, N.Y. 


FAREWELL ; 
1th ved. 
Oesterle; piano. 


© Sept. 15, 
1911; E 266057 
Works INS. ¥. 


melodie, by Carl Bohm, op. 
and fingered by Louis 
[21088 


c. Sept. 16, 
Schirmer, New 


AS Lee 2, 
ae es 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21089 


pt. III, L. §., v.6 


FAREWELL NO MORE; words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Edith Fortescue, 
in B flat. [21089 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
E 264497: Charles Sheard & CO 
London. England. 


FARMER BOYS (Der junge Jandmann) ; 5 

tone poem, by Gustav Lange; piano. 

[21090 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 25, 

1911; E 265601; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


F'ARMER’S (A) SONG; words by H. Carl- 
son, music by William O. Hellup. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21091 

Ov Aus. 28 1901s) 2c, Nites 2S: 

1911; E 265724: H. Carlson, Joliet, 
Til. 


FARMING LIFE, COUNTRY LIFE; song 
from The Siren, operette in 3 acts, 
English book and lyrics by Harry 
B. Smith. music by Leo Fall. [21092 

© eAues 250) Gio ce Mao Sl) 
1911; E 264347: Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


FATHER’S ALLOWED TO SEE US TWICE A 
YEAR; comic song, words by Harry 
Williams, music by Egbert Van 
Alstyne. [21098 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 266312; Jerome H. Remick 
& co.. New York, N. Y. 


FATHER’S GONE BACK TO THE COUNTRY; 

words and music by C. L. Woolsey. 

[21094 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1911; E 266370; 
-C. L. Woolsey, Braymer, Mo. 


FAVORITE (THE) REGIMENT MARCH; by 
D. Ertl, arr. by Barrington Sargent; 
orch. 4to. [21095 

© Aug..28, 1917: 2 e«. Sept. 9, 
1911; E 2658838: Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


FELSENFEST: marsch von F. Reckten- 
wald, fiir infanterie musik. 4to. 
[21096 


@PAug. 18% Wold 2 ce) Aue: 19) 
1911: E 264074: Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


FEenNcING (THE) GIRL; from Miss Jack, 
lyric by Mark E. Swan, music by 
Wm. Frederick Peters. [21097 


© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 c Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266089; Leo Feist, New 
Mork, N. Ye 


FERN LEAVES; 


by W. H. Bontemps; 
piano. [21098 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 e Sept. 25, 
1911; H 266559 : Chandler- Ebel mu- 
Sic €O., Brooklyn, IN YE 


FESTIVAL MARCH; by Theodore Saul; 
organ. [21099 


© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 23, 
1911; E 266583; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


FESTPOLONAISE; par Leo Partnoff, op. 
46, revidiert von Oscar Cranz, pour 
piano. (Trois morceaux, no. 2.) 

[21100 


© Aug. (11, ASIA ee Aue. 22: 
1911; E 264218; Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


IIELDS (THE) 0’ BALLYCLARE; words 
by Dennis A. McCarthy, music by 
Paul Bliss; high voice. [21101 | 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266148; Willis musie co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


FIFI-WALZER; nach motiven der oper- 
ette, Meine tante, deine tante, mu- | 
sik von Amélie Nikisch, ftir piano, | 
mit tiberlegtem text. [21102 | 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 20, | 
1911; EH 264839 : Harmonie, Berlin, I 
Germany. I 


FINALE-FUGUE; by Aibert Renaud, op. 
131, from Suite in E minor, no. 4; | 
organ. [21103 


© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, |} 
1911; E 264495; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


FINALE SYMPHONIQUE; par ©. J. Grey, | 
pour orgue. (Morceaux originaux, | 
no. 39.) [21104 


© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; | 
E 264411; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. ! 


FIORE D’ARANCIO; stornello nuziale, | 
versi di G. E. Gaeta, musica di} 
G. Spagnolo. 


i 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1911; | 
EH} 2643837 ; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, | 
Italy. 


Fiore (IL) D’AUTUNNO; mazurka, by | 
G. De Stefano; 1st and 2d mandolin | 
and guitar ace. 4to. 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1911; } 
E 265952; G. De Cae Philadel- ! 
phia, Pa. 


| FIRST LOVE DAYS; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


21125 


| FrRE (DIE) KORBUNES; words by Louis 


Gilrod, music by David Meyrowitz, 
arr. by Jack Kammen. [21107 

werrAne 24.1911: 2c. Aug. 28, 
1911; E 265489; Theodore Lohr, 
New York, N. Y. 


FIREFLIES (Leuchtkifer); by Rudolf 


Friml, op. 78, no. 5; piano. [21108 

© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 138, 
1911; E 265979; G. Schirmer, New 
peworks Ni Y. 


| FIRENZA WALTZ; by John W. Casto; 


~ band. [21109 


© June 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 265832; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


| First (THE) CHRISTMAS; words and 


music by G. W. Wilmot. [21110 


© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1911; 
EH 266159; Geo. W. Wilmot, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


FIRST GRIEF (Hrster kummer); by 
Hans Ailbout, op. 310, no. 5; piano. 
[21111 


@ Ane aio 1911: 2c Aug. 21, 
1911; E 264158; Arthur P. Schmidt. 
Boston, Mass. 


FIRST LOVE; words and music by L. Kil- 
burn. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. Pa a 


© Aue 30, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266265; Lou Kilburn, Rut- 
land, Vt. 


from The Never 
Homes, lyric by EH. Ray Goetz, music 
by A. Baldwin Sloane. [21113 


n@et, 3, 1911: 2 ¢ Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266825; Chas. K. Harris, New 
Work... .N. ¥. 


FLac (THE) OF THE U. S. A.; words 
and music by C. J. McEwen. [21114 


© Aug. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 18, 1911; 
E 266124; Candace J. McEwen, Og- 
densburg, N. Y. 


FLEE AS A BIRD; dirge, by Geo. D. Bar- 
nard; band. [21115 


©@riunes 13.1911: 2° ee Sept.’ 8, 
1911; EH 265833; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


| FLEETING (THE) HOUR; words by H. 


D. Banning, music by Katharine 


Barry. [21116 


©? Aue, 28. 1911: -2 e=Aug. 28, 
1911; E 264327; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


12 


FLEUR DE LYS; minuet, by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 89. (Six little tone 
sketches for the piano, no. 5.) 

[21117 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266681; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


FLeursS (LES); paroles de Pierre De- 
leau, musique de Lucien Chevail- 
lier, op. 36, no. 2. [21118 


© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1911; 
E 264087; L. Chevaillier, Paris, 
France. 


FLEURS D’IRLANDE;. valse lente par 
Adolf Stanislas et Georges Charton, 
pour orchestre avec piano-condue- 
teur. 4to. [21119 


© Aug. 25, 191; 2>e Aue. 126) 
1911; E 264281; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


FLOWER (THE) OF THE NILE; valse 
orientale, by Montague Ewing; 
piano. [21120 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 264488; Phillips & Page, London, 
England. 


FOR EVERY BOY WHO’S LONELY THERE’S 
A GIRL WHO’S LONELY TOO; from 
Doctor De Luxe, lyric by Otto Hau- 
erbach, music by Karl Hoschna, arr. 
by T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus. 1. 
Song with guitar ace. 2. Guitar 
solo or harp guitar. [24a 22 


© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 c. each Sept. 
1, 1911; E 265686. 265687; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


FoR EXCHANGE, ONE LITTLE KISS; words 
by R. C. Bryce, music by Phil Starr. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21123 


© Aue 308: 1Oi =) 2.e. Anis. 30: 
191i H 2Zoorzr: 1k. Clyde. Bryee, 
Sacramento, Cal. 


FoR INSTANCE; lyric by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington, music by Howard Webster. 
[21124 


©) Aue. 28,- 1911 2) ec Aug. 28, 
1911; Lt .¢. Aug. 29, 1911 > HW 265590; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


FoR SOMEBODY; words by Robert 
Burns, music by Homer N. Bartlett, 
op. 288; high voice. [21125 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
E 265917; G. Schirmer, New York, 
IN: eye 


20 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21126 


For YoU ALONE; words and music by 
Harold Jack Gould. 
©. Sept. 14, 1919; 2 > Sept! 411, 
1911; E 265867; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Il. 


FORBIDDEN FRUITS; waltz, by H. Bauer; 
orchestra. [20427 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 1, 1911; 
EK 265678; Henry Bauer, New York, 
INE FY. 


FORGET-ME-NOT; song by J. C. H. Beau- 
mont. [21128 


© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 266399; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


FORWARD; march by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 231; violin and piano. (Six 
tone pictures, no. 3.) [21129 


© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
BE 265712; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


FORWARD, TUFTS; by L. R. Lewis; 
piano 4 hands in F. Tufts College, 
Mass., Tufts bookstore. 4to. [21130 


© May 17, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
E 2658738; Leo R. Lewis, Somerville, 
Mass. 


registration by R. W. T. 
Francis; organ in F. Tufts College, 
Mass., Tufts bookstore. 4to. [21131 


© May 17, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1911; 
EK 265870; Leo R. Lewis, Somerville, 
Mass. 


—— words by D. L. Maulsby, mu- 
sic by L. R. Lewis. 1. Mixed chorus 
in F. 2. Male chorus in G. Tufts 
College, Mass., Tufts book store. 4to. 
Pablays Gables 


© May 17, 1911; 2 ¢. each Sept. 9, 
1911; E 265871, 265872; Leo R. 
Lewis, Somerville, Mass. 


FoTrcH ERLONG DE HOE-CAKE, DINAH; 
additional verses by Louis EH. Hol- 
comb, music arr. by J. S. Fearis; 
male voices. 4to. [21134 


© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 266544; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, III. 


FouUNTAIN FAY; from The spring maid, 
by Heinrich Reinhardt, arr. by Carl 
F. Williams; hotel orchestra. 

[21135 


© > Aus) 3071910 2° eve), 31; 
1911: E 265649; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


12 


[21126 ! 


Four BY THE CLOCK (Vier schligt die ¥ 


uhr) ; words by Longfellow, German 
version and music by Emil Karl Jan- 


Ser. [211386 
© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 21, | 
1911; E 266372; C. A. Blodgett, \ 


Springfield, Mass. 


FRAIS MINOIS; morceau de geure, par 
Albert Arnaud, pour piano. [21137 
© Sept. 23, 191ts Qe: Sept. 11: 
1911; E 264585; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


FRAVULA E CIARDINO; versi di G. Irace, ° 


musica di V. Fassone. (EHdizioni 
Bideri, no. 3251.) [21138 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264454; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 


FREEDOM; march, by Carl Friedeman, | 


arr. by F. E. Robinson; orchestra. 
4to. [21139 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 266779; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


HREUNDESTREUE; marsch, 

Blankenburg; ftir militirmusik. 4to. 

[21140 

© June 27, IoMey ze sept 12) 

1911; E 264601; A. EH. Fischer, Bre- 
men, Germany. 


FROHLICHE FAHRT, E pur; von Rudolf | 


Schartel, op. 10, duo fiir harmonium 
und klavier. (Lyrische stticke, no. 
2.) 

© Aug. 80; 1911-2 “Sept. 12, 


1911; EK 264634; Carl Simon, Berlin, | 


Germany. 
FROLIC OF THE SPRITES; by H. A. 
Smith; piano. [21142 
©, Aug. 29)" 19id = Boe aus: a0: 


1911; E 265561; Helen A. Smith, 
Garrettsville, O. 


FRoM CHILDHOOD, FROM 
words by Maud Hunt and G. Bolen, 


music by Willy Wagner and Len 


Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [21143 


© Aug. 25) isis, 2eereSepe 19) 
1911; E 266242; George W. Bolen, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 


From Iraty; tarantella brillante, by || 


Gustav 146, 10. Sa: 


piano. [21144 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 264434; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


Lazarus, op. 


28 


pt. 111, n.s., v.6 1 


won Tt. | Lig 


(21141 | 


CHILDHOOD; {| 


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high voice in E fiat. 
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no. 10, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


E. oLD MissourRl; words and music 

| by R. D. Harlow. Washington, H. 

| Kirkus Dugdale co. [21145 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266267; Ruth Dryden Har- 
low, Stephenville, Tex. 


| FROM THE HEARTH; by Cecil Burleigh, 


| OD, 24, no. 8: violin and piano. 


| [21146 

© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266175; Oliver Ditson co., 
| “Boston, Mass. 


|'FROM THE VALLEY; words by Elsie 
Janis, music by Frank E. Tours; 
[21147 
amosept., 19, 1911;.2: e, Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266682; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


|FRoNT RANK SOLDIERS; words and 
music by G. A. McFarland. [21148 

© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266118; Gertrude Ammons 
McFarland, Troy, Kan. 


|FRUHLING IM WINTER; lied aus der 
revue, Es gibt nur ein Berlin, ged. 
von F. W. Hardt, musik von Arthur 
Steinke, fiir gesangu. piano. [21149 


| @ Aug. 18, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 19, 


1911; E 264073; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


| FULL SAIL; by Gustav Lazarus, op. 146, 


no. 1; piano. [21150 
- © Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264435; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


H FUNERAL HYMN; from the Rig Veda, 


music by Gustav von Holst, op. 26; 
mixed voices. London, Stainer & 
Bell, ltd. 4to. (Choral hymns, first 
group, no. 38.) [21151 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Ang. 9, 1911; 
E 263724; Gustav von Holst, Lon- 
don, England. 


FUNERAL MARCH. Sec Chopin (F. F.) 


GABY WALTZ; from The monarch and 
the maid, by Dan J. Sullivan; pf. 
[21152 
© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1911; EK 266667; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


| GaELiIc (A) LULLABY; words by Mary 


Grant O’Sheridan, music by A. Cyril 
Graham. ; [21153 

Senin. 8, 191k - 2 es Sept. 11, 
1911; E 265927; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


GAI PRINTEMPS; par Ernest Gillet, pour 
orchestre avec  piano-conducteur. 
4to. [21154 


©) Aug. 25) 1910>.2 © Ane 26, 
1911; E 264282; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


GAIETY RONDO; by H. Engel, op. 21, no. 

3; piano. F21155 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5,1911; 

E 265770; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


GALLOPING SONG; words by Sarah 
Hamilton Birchall, music by Glenn 
H. Woods; chorus for male voices. 
(Octavo edition no. 44.) [21156 

© Sept. 20; 1911-2) ¢. Sept. 25: 
1911; E 266894; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Il. 


GANZ (RupDOLPH) Melodie; yon R. 
Ganz, op. 14, fiir klavier. (Vier 
klavierstticke, no. 3.) [21057 


On July tO 2 ve Sept.29: 
1911; E 267021; Ries & Erler, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


GARDEN OF HEARTS; by Li, 
Buck; piano. [21158 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 265782; Lynn music co., St. Louis, 
Mo. 


waltzes, 


GARDEN (THE) OF PEACE; ballad, lyric 
by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Robert 
Lorenz. [21159 


©) Aug. 2.1911: 2 ec. Aug. 3, 1911; 
E 262426; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Mork, IN. ¥: 


GARDEN (THE) OF THE PAST; words 
by Leslie Cooke, music by H. 
Trotére, in D, E flat, F and G. 

[21160 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; BH 264699; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


GATHER YE ROSEBUDS WHILE YE MAY; 
part song, words by Robert Herrick, 
music by John B. Grant; women’s 
voices. (Octavo ed. no. 523.) [21161 

©) Aug, 20) 19d: 2 e Aug). 30, 
1911; E 265819; William Maxwell 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


GAVOTTE; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 
231; violin and piano. (Six tone 
pictures, no. 4.) [21162 

© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 


E 265713; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


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pt. III, n. s., v.6 


GaAvoTTE—Continued. 

Madchen mit dem roten miind- 

chen; ged. von H. Heine, musik von 

Rudolph Philipp, op. 11 bis. ftir eine 

singstimme mit pianoforte-begl. 
[21163 


© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 15, 
1911; E 264686; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main, Germany. 


GENTLEMAN (A) OF FRANCE; words 
and music by Sam Walsh; recitation 
with piano ace. (Musical mono- 
logues, no. 65.) [21164 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264437; Reynolds & co., London, 
England. 


GENTLEMEN, THE KING; words by T. 
Hugh Bell, music by Gerald F. Kahn. 
no. 2 in F. [21165 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 264526; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


GERNSHEIM (FRIEDRICH) Quartett, A 
dur, no. 5; von Fr. Gernsheim, op. 
83, fiir 2 violinen, bratsch und vio- 
loneell. Partitur. 12mo. [21166 


© Aug. 16, 1911; 1 ¢c. Aug. 16, 
1911; 1 ce Aug. 21, 1911; H 264216; 
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


GHostTs; two-step, by Ernest Dunkels, 
arr. by Frank Merton; banjo and 
piano. [21167 


© Septal, 192 ve. Septs12, 
1911; EH 264614; Chappell & co., Iltd., 
London, England. 


Gipsizrs’ (THE) CAMP; by Seymour 
Smith, arr. by Edmund Parlow; 
piano duet. [21168 


© Aug, 195 1911 20; Aue) 24, 
1911; EH 264159; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


GirL (THE) I’LL CALL MY SWEETHEART 
MUST LOOK LIKE YOU; waltz, by 
Chauncey Oleott and Dan J. Sulli- 
van, arr. by Sol. Levy; orchestra. 

[21169 


©) Aue. 29,0 190-92) ce Anes? 30: 
1911; E 265530; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


GIRL (THE) IN THE GINGHAM GOWN; 
‘words by Edward M. Dresser, music 
by Martin A. Brennan. [21170 


©) Aug 28) Age ageMaug. 28. 
1911;:1 c Aug. 29, 1911; BH 2655838 ; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


GirL (THE) IN THE LOOKING GLASS; 
words by Geo. W. Burns, music by 
Paul Eugene. [21171 

© Aug. 31, 1911-12 ehikue? 31; 
1911; H 265652; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


GirL (THE) OF THE GOLDEN WEST;- 
words and music by A. C. Luttman. 
[21172 
©1c Aug. 28, 1911; E 265471; 

A. C. Luttman, Los Angeles, Cal. 


GirL (THE) THAT YOU LOVED IN JUNE; 
words and music by G. Culp. [21173 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266193; George Culp, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 


GIRL (THE) THAT YOU USED TO KNOW; 
words by EHugene Raymond, music 
by Harold Brown Freeman. [21174 


© Sept. 19; 1911s 2eeUSept) 22. 
1911; E 266886; Harold Freeman 
co., Providence, R. I. 


GIRL (THE) UPON THE DOLLAR IS THE 
SWEETHEART OF US ALL; words by 
Geo. H. Gould, music by Jas. S. 
Sumner. P2Id 75 


© Sept. 13, 1911; 2 c Sept. 14, 
1911; E 265960; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago, Il. 


GIRL (THE) WHO LIVES NEXT DOOR; | 

words and music by E. B. EH. Bessey. | 

[21176 

© May 27, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 

EK 265866; E. B. EK. Bessey, Ottawa, 
Canada. 


GLAD CHRISTMAS TIME; words by Flora 
Kirkland, music by Howard E. 
Smith. [21177 

© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 c« Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266061; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


GLISSANDO WALTZ; by Martha Kintzel ; 
piano. [21178 
©’ Aug.: 19} 1911 = "29 eF Aug. 21; 
1911; EH 264160; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


}LOBEVILLE MARCH; by M. C. Bales; 
piano. (241798 

© Aug, 247 {oie 2her Aue. 28.9 || 
1911; E 265468; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
music ¢co., Sedalia, Mo. 


GLOOMY GLOOM; words and music by | 
Harry Bulger. [21180 | 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 19, | 
1911; E 266201; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


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no. 10, 1911 


GLORY TO THE CHILD KING; words by 
various authors, music by Powell G. 
Fithian and F. J. Howard. [21181 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 266383 ; MacCalla & co., inc., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Go A-HEAD; by Gustay Lazarus, op. 
146, no. 4; piano. [21182 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264430; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


Go, HIDE YOUR FACE IN THE CORNER; 
. words and music by Fred Collins 
Wildman, arr. by Eugene Platzmann. 
[21183 


© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 14, 
1911; E 266000; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


GoD OF OUR FATHERS; national anthem, 
recessional, words by Rudyard Kip- 
ling, music by P. A. Schnecker, arr. 
by FE. V. Gary; men’s voices. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 12195). [21184 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266129; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Gop’s HARVEST; words and music by 
G. W. Wilmot. [21185 


© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 18, 1911; 
E 266160; Geo. W. Wilmot, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


GoD’s PROMISE-RAIL; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
[21186 


Gumune 22. 1911: 2 ¢. Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265347; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


GOLD FISH SONG; from The enchantress, 
lyric by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Victor Herbert. [21187 


©) Aue. 29°. 1911: 2 e- Aug. 380, 
1911; BE 265531; M. Witmark & sons, 
New Yerk, N. Y. 


GOLDEN (THE) DAYS OF AUTUMN, WHEN 
THE HARVEST TIME IS HERE; by HE. HE. 
Nichols, arr. by Bert L. Fulton; or- 
chestra. [21188 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1911; 
Es 265912; Ernest E. Nichols, Bristol, 
Conn. 


GOLDEN GLOW; waltzes, by C. R. Zerse, 
op. 3, no. 1; piano. [21189 


- © Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1911; 
E 265905; Carl R. Zerse, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


GOODBYE, LADDIE, GOODBYE; 


21198 

GOLDEN JUBILEE; by lL. Moeslein; 
piano. [21190 
© July, 2¢, Ol 2 ¢ “Ane. 225, 


1911; E 265571; Lawrence Moeslein, 
West Hoboken, N. J. 


GOLDEN SHADOWS (L’ombre d'or); 
valse, by Max Darewski; piano. 


[21191 
© Sept. 12; 1911; 2  «. Sept. 12, 
1911; E 264594; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


GOLDEN SUNSHINE; for churches, re- 
vivals, ete., by H. A. R. Horton and 
by Q:, €.; TPaylor ‘>.-24(8yo. [21192 


©) June 1G 191t=S> @ Aue “17. 
1911; A 295220; Lone star music 
co., Dallas, Tex. 


GOLDEN (THE) WEDDING RING; words 
by D. Miles, music by Carl Webber. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21193 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c Aug. 30, 
1911; E 265725; Dora Miles, Wya- 
net, Ill. . 


GOLDEN (THE) WEST; words and music 
by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harlan. 
[21194 


© Aue is) ag "2e "Sept: 9: 
1911; H 265887; C. W. Harlan, Wi- 
nona Lake, Ind. 


GONDOLIERA, NO. 6; by Hubert Bauer- 
sachs, op. 24; violin and pf., first po- 
sition. [21195 


©: Sept. 25,1911: 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 266654; H. T. Bauersachs 
& co., St. Louis, Mo. 


GooD BYE; by F. Paolo Tosti, arr. by 
H. F. Odell; mand. orch. [21196 


+ Sept 30> 1911 -"2 ec. ‘Oetk '3; 
1911; E 266805; H. F. Odell & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


words by 

N. Lee, music by Paul Sayre. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21197 

(GC) Aue 30) 1911: 2c. Awugy 50: 


1911; E 265738; Nellie Lee, Buffalo, 
INC AX: 


GOOD-BYE LITTLE GIRL; from Miss Jack, 
lyric by Mark E. Swan, music by 


Wm. Frederick Peters. {21198 

© Sept. 14, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266087; Leo Feist, New 
York, N.Y: 


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21199 


GooD NIGHT; words by Longfellow, 
music by F. N. Lohr, arr. by Otto 
Ebel; chorus for three women’s 
voices. 4to. {21199 


© Sept: 28, 19a 2 cs Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 266556; Chandler-Ebel mu- 
sic co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


GOOD NIGHT BABY; words by J. OC. 
Broad, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [21200 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266261; J. Clayton Broad, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 


GOOD-NIGHT RosiE; words by V. E. 
Harrison, music by Hd. Ellis. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21201 

©. Sept: 21, 1911 2c! Sent 21. 

1911; E 266404; Vernon E. Harri- 
son, Madison, Ind. 


GOSPEL HOSANNAS: for church and 
Sabbath school ... Comp. and ed. 
by C. B. Strouse, W. EK. Biederwolf 
[and others]... Shicago, . The 
Glad tidings publishing co. [1911] 
224 p. 12mo. [21202 


© Sept'29, 191 2) e) Oet.. 2; 
1911; A 295885; William Edward 
Biederwolf, Monticello, Ind. 


Gossips (THE); by H. L. Cramm, op. 
16, no. 1; piano. [21203 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 19, 
1911; EK 266176; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


GOTT WIRD ABWISCHEN ALLE TRANEN 
VON IHREN AUGEN; kirchenmusik fur 
das totenfest, musik von Hermann 
Ernst Koch, op. 6, fiir gemischten 
chor, solo, orchester und orgel, cem- 
balo (klavier) ad lib. Partitur und 
chorstimmen. [21204 

© Sept. 9, 1910; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1911; 
EH 263929; F. EH. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 

GOUNOD (CHARLES-FRANGOIS) Séré- 

nade (Stindchen) ; von Ch. Gounod, 

bearb. von Richard Tourbié, ftir 

salon-orchester. to. [21205 
© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

EH 264391; B. Schotit’s sohne, Mainz, 

Germany. 


GRACEFUL DANCE; by Howard Fisher; 

piano solo. (Suite de salon, no. 1.) 

[21206 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c Sept. 6, 1911; 

HE 264489; Phillips & Page, London, 
England. 


pt. Ill, n. s., v.6 


GRADED STUDIES GATHERED FROM MANY 
SOURCES; by Mrs. Crosby Adams; 
piano, two hands. Book 3. [21207 

© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 e Sept. 13, 
1911; EH 265967; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


GRADUS AD PARNASSUM ; Sammlung von 
etiiden, in progressiver reihenfolge 
. revidiert und bezeichnet von 
Ernst Heim, fiir violine. Band 2 
(Edition no. 3362.) [21208 
© Aug. 11, T9itr ee. Sept. ob: 
1911; E 264403; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


——-—— Band 7. (Hdition no. 3367.) 


[21209 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 264408; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC; 
bye dB; 


words 

McKeogh, music by Earl 
Hunt. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [21210 

© Sept. 21, 1991;-2°@ Sent. 21, 
1911; E 266405; James P. McKeogh, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

GRAND (THE) OLD ORDER OF HAGLES, 
KF. O. E.; words by EH. M. Wilkinson, 
musie by A. B. Cluff. [21211 

© Aug. 19, 4911: 2 co Aue. 28, 
1911; E 265931; A. Ben Cluff and 
EH. M. Wilkinson, San Francisco, Cal. 


GRAND OPERA AT BREAKFAST; musical 
travesty, words by Kate Masterson, 
music arr. by Elizabeth Louise Fink. 
New York, Edgar S. Werner & co. 

ant 

© Aug.. 25, 191i e2 en Aus.) 31. 

1911; BH 265645 : Edgar S. Werner, 
New York, INGE 


GRay (ALAN) Three songs; er 
by A. Gray. vy. 1. Contents :—Au- 
bade.—O mistress mine.—The reason 
why. [21213 

© Aug. 11, 1911; Dre Aug). 19, 
1911; H 964077 ; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


v. 2. Contents :—My heart is 
like a singing bird.—The song of a 
bird in May.--The joy of life. 

[21214 

©, Aug.) 1; Woda 2 che) 19) 

1911; E 264078; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 

GRAZIELLA; par August Nolck, op. 156, 

pour violoncelle avee ace. de piano. 

[21215 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 « Sept. 15, 

1911; E 264687; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach a. Main, Germany. 


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no. 10, 1911 


21232 


GREETING TO THOMASVILLE; march and 
two step, by Geo. D. Byster, arr. by 
ce oe orchestra. [21216 

i Aug) 26) 1911: 2 c« Aug. 28, 
1911; E 265454 ; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia, Pay 


| - AND KISSES FOR MY BELOVED. 
| See Schubert (F. P.) 

| 

| 

| 

| 


Gruss Gort; fest-und pilgerlied, text 
von Karl Gerok, musik von KE. Rahn; 
gemischten chor, a capella ad lib. 
Ato. Palas 


lomsepe 27, 1911:.2 c.. Sept. 27, 
1911; E 266622; Ernst Rahn, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


-GUARDAMENTE; versi di Giuseppe Garo- 
| falo, musica di Antonio di Jorio. 
) (Canzoni hnapoletane popolari, no. 
_ 2740.) [21218 
(© Aue 241911: 2 e. Sept. 6, 
1911; E 264478; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


GYPSY QUEEN; grand march, arr. by 
J. Gearen; orchestra. [21219 


© Aug. 25, 1911: 2 cc. Aug. 28, 
1911; E 265449; Joseph Gearen, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Hap I A THOUSAND SOULS; translated 
from The romancero, by John Bow- 
ring, music by W. Franke-Harling; 
high voice in E flat. [21220 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266130; Oliv er Ditson ¢o., 
Boston, Mass. 


Hap I BUT KNOWN; words by Jefferson 
De Angelis, music by Wm. T. Fran- 
cis. PAPAL 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1911: EH 266096; Joseph M. Daly, 
Boston, Mass. 


HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) Kammer- 
trio no. 15; von G. F. Handel, bear- 
beitet von Max Seiffert, fiir 2 vio- 
linen, viotoncell und cembalo. Par- 
titur und stimmen. [21222 


ior dune 22> 1911: 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264044; Breitkopf & Hiar- 
tel, New York, N. Y. 


——0O Father, whose almighty power; 
from Hiandel’s Judas Maccabaeus, 


HAIL TO-DAY THE NEW-BORN KING; 
words by James Rowe, music by 
Howard E. Smith. [21224 

©, Sept: 14 1911 2resSept. 16; 
1911; E 266062; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
e220; TH: 


HAIL TO YALE; march and two step, 
words by Cole Porter, music by Ar- 
thur Troostwyk; piano with chorus. 

p21225 

© Sepis i299 it =" 3 te rSept:- 18, 

1911; E 265970; Charles H. Loomis, 
New Haven, Conn. 


Hate (ALFRED M.) Fourteen sons; 
words from the Hesperides of Rob- 
ert Herrick, music by A. M. Hale, 
op. 24. London, Breitkopf & Hartel. 
Ato. [21226 


© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 12, 1911: 
E 264604; Alfred M. Hale, London, 
England. 


HALEVyY (JACQUES FRANCOIS FROMEN- 
TAL ELIE) Call me thine own; ro- 
mance from L’Eclair, by Halévy, 
arr. by H. F. Odell; mandolin or- 
chestra. [21227 

© Aug. 26, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
E 265804; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


HALL OF FAME; march two step, by J. 
Gearen; orchestra. [21228 


(Or Ae. 295 191s Oe, AuSec2G: 
1911; E 265448; Joseph Gearen, 
Chicago, IIl. 


HALLO, HERE COMES A JOLLY SAILOR; 
words by A. J. Mills, music by Ben- 
nett Scott. London, Star music pub. 
co. [21229 

© Oct. 2, 1914 +2 c. Sept..21,. 1911; 
EK 264851; J. Anderson, London, 
England. 
HALLOWE'EN; by Cecil Burleigh, op. 
24, no. 4; piano and violin. [21230 
© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266177; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

HANS IM GLUCK; walzer aus der revue. 
Es gibt nur ein Berlin, musik von 
Arthur Steinke, fiir piano. Param 

© Seppe, 12.0991: 2c: ‘Nept.. ts: 
1911; E 264619; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 

HAPPY-GO-LUCKY; March and two-step. 


arr. by Perey E. Fletcher; male by J. Bodewalt Lampe, arr. for band. 
voices. 4to. (Apollo club, Curwen’s (Boosey’s military journal, 131 
edition, no. 50501.) [21223 series, no. 1.) [21232 
© Sept. 8/1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; @QuAue 12. 19112 ie Aus, 14. 
E 264485; J. Curwen & sons., lid., 1911; E 265058; Francis, Day & 
London, England. Hunter, London, England. 
138 


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HAPPY HEARTS A-MAYING; words by 
Fay Hempstead, music by Lillian 
Craig-Coffman; low voice. (Two 
songs, no. 1.) Pleas 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ce Sept. 20, 
1911; E 266328; C. W. Thompson & 
eo., Boston, Mass. 


HAPPY WISHES; words by Jennie Ree, 
music by B. D. Ackley. [21234 
©: Oct. 2, 191152 ©. Oct. 2, 1911: 
EH 266769; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, II]. 
HAREM TROUSERS; words and music by 
H. L. Tomman. [21235 
© 1e Aug. 28, 1911; E 265478; 
Hattie L. Tomman, Lanark, Ill. 
‘HarK! I HEAR TEN THOUSAND VOICES; 


words by Thoro Harris, music by F. 
Lester Price. [21236 


© Sept. 14, 1911: 2 « Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266063; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


HARK! WHAT MEAN THOSE ANGEL 
VOICES; processional, words and 
music by F. Lester Price. PAB 


© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 c Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266064; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
cago, Il. 


HARMONY RAG; two step, by Hal G. 
Nichols; pf. [21238 
© Sept..25, 191d: 22° c. Sent. 26; 
1911; EH 266593; Sam Fox pub. co,, 
Cleveland, O. 


HARP oF GOLD; or, Pillar of fire praises 
no. 2, ed. by Alma and Arthur K. 
White. Svo. [212389 

(© Aue Gs) HOMIE Ds ee Ane: aali(, 
1911; A 295228; Pentecostal Union, 
Bound Brook, N. J. 


HARVEST-TIME; words and music by 
B. E. Warren. [21240 


© Aug o28, s9Ni 2 sc sSept. 1, 


191d, Hy +265629= B.. Ee sWarren;, 
Springfield, O. 
Hlarwoop (Basit) Three cathedral 


preludes; by B. Harwood, op. 25; 


organ. No. 1 in B flat. No. 2, in H. 
No. 8 in.C. obl. S8vo. London, No- 


vello & co., ltd. [21241-21243 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 31, 
1911: E 264362-264364; Basil Har- 
wood, Almondsbury, England. 


Havana ANNA ANN; lyric by Harold 


Atteridge, music by Melville J. 
Gideon. [21244 
© Sept. 128," Wott +2 Jes Sept. 29, 


1911; E 266668: M. Witmark & sons, 
New. York, N. Y. 


HAVE I GIVEN UP ALL FoR JESUS; words | 
and music by H. M. Betts. [21245 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ¢ wept. 25, | 
1911; E 266535; Helen M. Betts, | 
Chicago, III. 


Hk AROSE; words and music by B. HB. | 
Warren. [21246 | 
© Aug. 28 1911-2 em Sept. 1] 
19TL: CH 7265630 aa 
Springfield, O. 


, 


HH. Warren, | 


HE DID IT ALL FOR ME; words and | 
music by C. H. Stanley, harmony by | 
N. L. Riderhof. [21247 | 

© Sept? i) 19 oee Aue 268 | 
1911; E 265493; Chas. H. Stanley, | 
Burbank, Cal. ' 


HE DIED FOR ALL; hymn, words by A. | 
A. P., music by D. B. Towner. [21248 | 
© July 28, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 23, \ 
1911; E 266426; Charles M. Alex- } 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. . 


HE IS MINDFUL oF His own; words by | 
Anson G. Chester, music by C. H. | 
Gabriel. [21249 |} 

© June 12, 1911-2 -e€ Aug. 2551 
1911; E 265349; Chas. H. Gabriel, | 
Chicago, III. | 


HE IS SEEKING FOR THEE; words by 
John EK. Brown, music by S. D. | 
‘Goodale. [21250 } 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 14, } 
1911; E 266008; 8. D. Goodale, Web- | 
ster Groves, Mo. 


HE LIVES IN MY HEART TO-DAY; hymn, | 
words by Nettie Bacon Christian, | 
music by D. B. Towner. [21251 | 

© Oct? 2, 1914; 2rew Oct. 2, 191g 4 
EK 266772; Charles M. Alexander, | 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


He’s DONE IT AGAIN; words and music | 
by Joseph Tabrar. [21252 | 


© Sept. 12,. 1910-8 20e Sept. 12) | 
1911; E 264595; Francis, Day & | 
Hunter, London, England. 


HE WILL KEEP; words by Julia H. | 
Johnston, music by M. J. Babbitt. | 
[21253 4 


©: July 28)" Jou 2 eS Sept. aa 
1911; E 266338; Morton J. Babbitt, } 
Abingdon, Ill. 


HrA’H DEM BELLS; two step, by ae | 
Gearen; crcehestra. [21254 | 
©) Aug. 25,5 198s 2 esses. 28, | 
1911; E 265450; Joseph Gearen, Chi- j 
eago, Ill. 


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no. 10, 1911 


21272 


HEAR THE PICKANINNY BAND; words 
by Wm. J. Vanderveer, music by 
Seymour Furth, arr. by E. S. S. 
Huntington. [21255 


iemseptaai2, 1911; 2 <«. Sept: 13, 
1911; E 266165; Joe Morris music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


HEARTS ARE TRUMPS; from When 
sweet sixteen, by Victor Herbert; 
hotel orch. 4to. [21256 


© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c«. Sept. 28, 
_ 1911; E 266635; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


——lyric by Geo. V. Hobart, 
music by Victor Herbert. ALAS 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 266316; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


HEAVENLY (THE) LAND; hymn, words 
by Hattie H. Pierson, music by D. B. 
Towner. [21258 


© 28, 1911; 1 c. Sept: 23, 
1911; 1c Sept. 30, 1911; E 266748; 
Charles M. Alexander, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


HEAVENWARD BOUND; march by Chas. 
D. Blake, op. 211, rev. by Pierre 
Duvernet (H. L. Heartz) ; piano. 

[21259 


On Ssepraed.1lO11 : 2. ec. Septs 11, 
1911; E 265892; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


HELLO; words and music by M. Arm- 
strong. [21260 


© 1c. Aug. 25, 1911; E 266114; 
Marie Armstrong, Highland Park, 
i: 


HELLO (THE) GIRL; words and music 

by W. Edgar. [21261 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 265698; Will Edgar, Long Beach, 
Cal. 


HELLO, SILVERY SEA; words and music 
by Harry Castling and C. W. Mur- 
phy. P2a262 

© Aue 29. 1914-2" e Aug. 29, 
1911; HY 264325; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


HER FATHER IS THE MAN WHO OWNS 
THE DAIRY; words and music by L. 
McDermott. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [21263 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ¢« Sept. 19, 


1911; E 266285; Louise McDermott, 
New Orleans, La. 


HER SMILE; lyric by Chas. Noel Doug- 
las, music by Al. H. Wilson. [21264 


© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
BE 265929; Hllis & Wilson music co., 
New York, N. Y. 


HER VOICE DIVINE; words by John P. 
Wilson, music by Alfred G. Robyn. 
[21265 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ¢« Sept. 14, 
1911; E 266031; William Maxwell 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


HER VOICE TO ME; words by John B. 
Bartlett, music by Homer N. Bart- 
lett, op. 228; high voice. [21266 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 9, 1911; 
E 265918; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INGO YS 


HERALDS OF SPRING; words by Charles 
Hanson Towne, music by H. Clough- 
Leighter, op. 54, no. 2; soprano or 
tenor. [21267 


@, Aue, 28.) 191 2-2. Aus, 29; 
1911; H 265503; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


HERMANN (F'R.) 80 spezial-ettiden ; 
von Fr. Hermann, op. 24, in progres- 
Siver ordnung, fiir violine. 1. Teil 3, 
nett d., 2: Neil 2 nett 2. 

[ 21268, 21269 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ec. each Sept. 5, 

1911; EH 264405, 264406; B. Schott’s 
séhne, Mainz, Germany. 


HEULEND BRAUST DER STURMWIND; text 
von A. Kolzow, deutsch von M. Lip- 
pold, musik von M. Mussorgsky, 
nachgelassenes werk revidiert von 
W. G. Karatygin, fiir bariton oder 
bass. (Lieder und gesinge, no. 26.) 

[21270 

©" June 20) 1911 2 c« Aue. 19, 
1911; E 264037; W. Bessel et cie., 
St. Petersburg, Russia. 


HEvURE (L’) ESPAGNOLE; comédie musi- 
cale en un acte, poeéme de Franc- 
Nohain, musique de Maurice Ravel. 
Partition d’orchestre, avec text. 

[21271 


©: Sept. 23, 1911 > 2 c. Sept. 11, 
1911; E 264578; Durand et egie, 
Paris, France. 


HerEvurRE (L’) ExQuISE (The enchanted 
hour); English version by Alma 
Strettell, music by Reynaldo Hahn; 
high in D flat. [21272 


©, Sept. 19, Wot :" 2 e Septs 2a 
1911; E 264847; G. Schirmer, New 
York, Ni ¥: 


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21273 


pt. 111, n.S., v.6 


Hevre (L’) ExQuisE—Continued. 
—— romance sans paroles, par Vittore 
Loreto, pour piano seul. AVR 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 264420; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


HeExeE (DIE); operette in 3 akten, text 
und musik von Richard Jager; 
klavierauszug mit text. [21274 


© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1911; D 18970; Allegro, buch und 
musik verlag, Breslau, Germany. 


HI LIL’ FELLER; words by Frank L. 
Stanton, music by Franklin Riker; 
medium. (Four songs with piano 
ACC. MO. on) [21275 

© Oct: .2; 19113 2°e Oct; 4; 1911 > 
EH 266831; G. Schirmer, New York, 
ING Oe 


Hripoux (LES); paroles de Henri Dar- 
say, musique d’ Odette Vargues. 
[21276 
@ Aug. 10) 19-32 ie Aug. all) 
1911; E 264197; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


HIDE AND SEEK; march and two-step, 
by Walter Rolfe, piano. [21277 
©: Sept. 20, 1911: 2 c Sept: 21, 
1911; E 266343; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


HIGHWAYMAN JACK; words by Ruth 
Rutherford, music by Godfrey Nut- 
ting, in E flat and F. [21278 

©) Sept. 15, 1911252 © Sept.ci6, 
1911; EH 264700; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London, England. 


His LOVE FoR ME; hymn, words by 
Albert Simpson Reitz, music by D. 
B. Towner. [21279 


©r July 28.191 ol ve, Septme2s, 
1911 & 1 ce. Sept. 30, 1911; HE 266749; 
Charles M. Alexander, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


HIS LOVE HATH MADE ME WHOLE; 
hymn, words by Grace W. Burleigh, 
music by D. B. Towner. [21280 


OF Jil 285) VON eres Neptunes: 
1911 & 1 ec. Sept. 30, 1911; H 266750; 
Charles M. Alexander, Philadelphia, 
Pa: 


words and music by 
W. R. Wilson. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [21281 

©) Sept:. 21, 1914 - 2c. Sept: 21, 
1911; E 266406; Wm. R. Wilson, 
Salem, Va. 


HIT THE GRIT; 


HM! SHE IS THE ONE GIRL; song from 
The Siren, operette in 3 acts, Eng- 
lish book & lyrics by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Leo Fall. [21282 

© “Aug. 30; 19112 eine. 311, 
1911; H 264846; Jos. W. Stern & co.; 
New York, N. Y. 


HOCHZEITS - WALZER; aus der panto- 
mime, Der schleier der Pierrette, 
musik von Ernst von Dohné&nyi, op. 
18, no. 4%, arr. von Gustav Blasser, 
fiir klavier zu vier hiinden. [21283 

© June 13, 1911;.2 € Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264064; Ludwig Doblinger, 
(Bernhard Herzmansky) Leipzig, 
yermany. 


HOFMANN (RICHARD) 80 melodische 
studien; von R. Hofmann, op. 90, fiir 
violine in der ersten position, zum 
gebrauche ftir angehende schiiler. 
Heft 1. (Edition Schott, no. 175ia.) 

[21284 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 1911; 

HH 264404; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


HOHEIT AMUSIERT SICH; operette in 3 
akten, text von Julius Freund, mu- 
Sik von Rudolf Nelson; klavier- 
auszug mit vollstandigem text, arr. 
von Franz Rumpel. [21285 

©: Aug. 26, 4911) 24e ane 26, 
1911; HK 264268; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin, Germany. 


Horp THOU MY HANDS; words by Wil- 
liam Canton, music by A. W. Jack- 
son; contralto or bass in E flat. 

[21286 

© 1ce Ang. 28, 1911; E 265484; 

Anne Wakely Jackson, Jacksonville, 
Til. 


HOLLy-H0CKS; by Yvonne De La Neu- 
ville Kollontay; piano. [21287 
© Sept: 13) 191iee2 Vex sept 115, 
1911; B 266044 + W. 'B. ec caak Som- 
erville, Mass. 


HOME SWEET HOME; variations, by L 
Weber; piano. Kansas City, Kans., 
Weber Bros. [21288 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 @) Sept. 11, 
1911; E 265891; Louis Weber, Kan- 
sas City, Kans. 


HOME SWEET HOME TO ME IS SWEET 
HOME NO MORE; words and music by 


S. M. Medley. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [21289 
© Aug. 25, 191d 2¥esSept: 19: 


1911; E 266256; Stella M. Medley, 
Flora, Ill. 


1236 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


21308 


Homer (THE) WE LOVE BEST; words and | How SWEET Is JESUS; hymn, words by 


music by R. W. Matthews. 4to. 
[21290 
(@wAns, 19) 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 21, 
1911; H 264187; R. W. Matthews, 
Covington, Ky. 


HomMeE (A) WITHOUT MOTHER; words 
and music by M. V. Beatty. New 
Yoru. i 8. Hayiland pub. .co. 

[21291 


musent. 21,1911; 2 e¢. Sept. 21, 
1911; EH 266409; Myrtle V. Beatty, 
' Shreveport, La. 


HONEY BABY BOO; words and music by 
L. London. [21292 


© 1c. Sept. 27, 1911; E 266617: 
Louis London, New York, N. Y. 


HONEY TOWN; plantation lullaby, words | 


by Victor A. Herman, music by Stan- 
ley FE. Widener, arr. by C. C. Robin- 
son; men’s voices. (Octavo, no. 
6185. ) [21293 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1911; 
EK 265825; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


HONEYMOON SHUFFLE; by H. Collins; 
piano. [21294 


© 1c. Sept. 12, 1911; E 266164; 
Harry Collins, New York, N. Y. 


HORAND UND HILDE; konzertdrama frei 
nach R. Baumbach, componirt von 
Albert Thierfelder, op. 40; klavier- 
auszug mit text. [21295 


Onto ott: 2 ¢. Sept. 12, 
1911; D 18963; Hansa-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


How DEAR TO ME; part song, music by 
Reginald Barrett, op. 48; men’s 
veices. (Octavo ed. no. 12190.) 

[21296 


OrAus. 16, 1911; 2 c Sept. 7, 
1911; E 265806; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


How vo you bo; words by Harold 
Atteridge, music by Melville J. Gid- 
eon. [21297 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266669; M. Witmark & sons, 
New, York, N: Y. 


How MucH AM I BID; lyric by Dona- 
ghey & Burkhardt, music by Ben. 
M. Jerome. ~ [21298 


(Or Anes 25.1911 > 4: Aug: 24, 


fos fc. Aug.-30, 1911 H 265574 ; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


James Rowe, music by J. W. Gaines. 

[21299 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 2, 1911; 

E 266767; J. W. Gaines, Memphis, 
Tenn. 


Howt (THE) OF THE JAGUAR; trio, 
from Ladies’ day, lyric by Vernon 
Cassard, music by Gustay Luders. 

[21300 

© Sept: 13, 1911; 2 e Sept 14, 

1911; E 266019; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


HUMORESKE; by Anton Dvorak, op. 
101, no. 7, ed. by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, piano. [21301 

© Sept. 7, 1911; .2-¢ Sept. 11, 
1911; E 265902; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis, Mo. 


——von Ant. Dvorak, op. 101, no. 7, 
erleichterte ausgabe ftir pianoforte, 
in G major. [213802 


© Aug. 15. 1911-2) es AtiesaG: 
1911; E 264217; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


HUMORESQUE; by Howard Fisher; pi- 
ano solo. (Suite de solon, no. 4.) 
[21303 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 264490; Phillips & Page, London, 
England. 


HUNTING sone (Jagdlied); by Georg 
Eggeling, op. 173, no. 1; piano. 
[21304 
Oy Aue 19), 190 2” ec: Aes 2a 
1911; E 264161; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


HURRAH, DIE GARDE; defilier-marsch, 
von H. L. Blankenburg; ftir mili- 
tarmusik. Ato. [21305 

© sjunel27, 190: 2 e-Sepe Az, 
Poles: WH 2646022 TAS” Be Mischer. 
Bremen, Germany. 


HURRAH FOR OLD MISSOURI; words and 
music by R. F. Cox. New York, 
EF. B. Haviland pub. co. [21306 

© "Aus. 301910 2 ec Aue 30; 
1911; E 265741; Rutha Francis Cox, 
Richmond, Mo. 
HURRICANE RAG; eccentric two-step, by 
F. G. Johnson; piano. [21307 
@iSept. 18, 191d: 2). Sept: 19; 
1911; E 266119; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago, Ill. 

HyMN; words by Edgar Allan Poe, 

music by A. A. Mumma. [21305 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1911; E 266140; 
Archie A. Mumma, Dayton, Ohio. 


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Ee eeEeEeEEeEEeEeEEeEeEEeEEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEG—0eeECOOiEEllleeeeooeee ee —— 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21509 


pt. thine si, V6 


HYMNAL (THE); pub. in 1895 and rey. | I Am GoING BACK I’M GOING; words and 


in 1911 by authority of the general 
assembly of the Presbyterian Church 
in the United States of America. 
Philadelphia, The Presbyterian board 
of publication and Sabbath School 
work, 1911. xxiii, [1], 647, 49, [1] p. 
12mo. $1.00. [21309 | I 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c Sept. 8, 1911; 
A 295485; Trustees of Presbyterian 
board of publ. & Sabbath School 
work, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Hymns (THE) MY MOTHER USED TO | [ 
SING; words by Frank Gee-Fort, mu- 
sic by Frank Langford. [21310 


©: 20cts. 2). 1941 Qe" Septe 21. 
1911; E 264849; Star music pub. co., 
London, England. 


> 


HYMNS OF THE CENTURIES; ed. by Ben- 
jamin Shepard. Chapel ed. New 
York, The A. S. Barnes company, 
OH xxiv, (296, -1v, GOP pp. 7 12mo, 
$0.40. [21311 


© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 «@ Sept. 27, 
1911; A 295858; A. S. Barnes co., 
New York, N. Y. 

xl, 440, iv, 60 p. 12mo. 
$0.75. [21312 

© Sept. 6) 19: (2c Sep 21; 
1911; A 295856; A. S. Barnes co., 
New York, N. Y. 


— for use in Baptist churches, ed. by 
Benjamin Shepard and Rev. William 
M: Lawrence... Chapel ed. New 
York, The A. S. Barnes company, 
[Old xxiv, 296, iv, 60. pp. l2mo: 
$0.40. [21313 

© Sepia 14, 19> ere Seni s27, 
1911; A 295859; A. S. Barnes co., 
New York, N. Y. 


xl, 440, iv, 60 p. 12mo. 
$0.75. [21314 

© Sept.) 191d: (2 eC Sept. (27, 
1911; A 295857; A. S. Barnes co., 
New York, N. Y. 


HYMN-TUNE VOLUNTARIES; nine move- 
ments by Percy E. Fletcher; organ, 
American organ and harmonium. 
Part 4. obl. 16mo. [21315 

© Auge 255) Lome 2 wer oNoa Ss 
1911; E 264333; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 


it 


a 


I AM A CONQUEROR; hymn, words and | I 
music by Ola Vancore Smithson. 
[21316 


© Oet. .3,. 1912, c Oct, +3, A0rt : 
E 266806; French HE. Oliver, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


1238 


music by L. H. Frillman. [21317 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 « Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 266757; Louis H. Frillman, Chi- 
cago Heights, III. 


AM GOING HOME; words and music 
by C. B. Hopkins. [21318 


© May 8, 1911 2c. Sept. 14, 
1911; E 266005; C. Benj. Hopkins, 
Chicago, Ill. 


CAN’T STAND FOR THAT NO MORE; 
words by L. Bloch, music by Frank 
Dunn, arr. by A. Pollefeyt. [213819 


© 1c. Sept. 25, 1911; E 266566; 
Louis Bloch, Louisville, Ky. 


COME TO THEE; sacred song, lyric by 
Geo. Graff, jr., music by Caro Roma. 
[213820 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 « Sept. 20, 
1911; E 266817; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


I’D LIKE TO HAVE YOU LIKE ME AS 


MUCH AS I LIKE you; from The 
trouble makers, words by Phil Cap- 
well, music by Bert Lowe. [20321 


©: Sept. 12, 191 ey Sept, 25, 
1911; E 266587; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


I’D LOVE THEE AS MUCH; worads and 


music by A. Blenett. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. (Pale Pe 


© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266248; Amy Blenett, An- 
derson, Tex. 


DON’T WANT TO BE YOUR SWEETHEART ; 
words and music by John Martin. 
[213238 


© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266538; EH. N. Kauffman, 
Sedalia, Mo. 


ENVY EVERY FLOWER THAT BLOWS; 
words by Henry Van Dyke, music 
by Homer N. Bartlett, op. 282; 
medium voice. [21324 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 9, 1911; 
E 265919; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INGaY. 


HAVEN’T BEEN TO CINCINNATI SINCE; 
words by Will A. Heelan, music by 
Seymour Furth. [213825 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 30, 
1911; E 265549; Joe Morris music 
eco., New York, N. Y. 


Ino. 10, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21343 


|I HOLD A SECRET DEEP DOWN IN MY 
| HEART; from The winning widow, 
| words and music by Ralph White- 
' head, arr. by E. S. S. Huntington. 


[21326 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 « Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266564; Joe Morris music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


| I LIVE FOR YOU ALONE, DEAR; words by 
_ Hugo Hamlin, music by James R. 
| “Lawrence. ABTA 


- © Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; HE 266537; Knickerbocker mu- 
sic pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


TLL DO NO TURKEY TROTTING; words by 
Harold Atteridge, music by Melville 
J. Gideon. [21328 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1911; EH 266344; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I'LL REMEMBER YOU, WHEN YOU’VE FOR- 
GOTTEN ME; words by Wm. G. Brew- 
ton, music by Herbert W. Weymann. 

P2tsZ9 


mresepe, 14,1911); 2 ec: Sept. 5, 
1911; E 265746; H. A. Weyman & 
sons, ine., Philadelphia, Pa. 


V’LL TRADE MY HEART FOR YOURS; words 
and music by Halsey K. Mohr. 
[21330 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 226318; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


I LOOKED TO Him; hymn, words by A. S. 
Reitz, musie by D. B. Towner. 
[2133 


© July 28) 1911: 1 & Sept. 23, 
rot. te. Sept."30; 19115 EK 266751; 
Charles M. Alexander, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


I LovE A DIXI£ GIRL; words by Leonard 
Gunneaux, music by Paul Sayre. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[213382 


es Sept. 21, 
Gunneaux, 


insept 21, 1911: 2 
foi EH 266407: 1... C6. 
Charleston, W. Va. — 


I LOVE LOVE; duet from The red widow, 
lyric by Channing Pollock and Ren- 
nold Wolf, music by Chas. J. Gebest. 

‘ [21333 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
hh 265848; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, N.Y: 


I LOVE My JEAN; words by Robert 
' Burns, music by A. L. Booth, soprano 
in F. St. Louis, Stark music co. 
[21334 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 2663891; Alfred Lee Booth, Web- 
ster Grove, Mo. 


LL Loyn, you ;, duet; lyrie ‘by E.'S: -S: 
Huntington, music by Howard Web- 
ster. [213835 

(@ Ass (28. (1911 +7 a. (e: Augh 28) 
£OT1, 3) e-cAmg. 29) 19k Be 265591: 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 
I LOVE YOU DEAR; from Red widow, by 
Chas. J. Gebest; hotel orchestra. 
[21336 
©. Aus Slo 19th. 2 & Sept. a: 
1911; E 265683; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

I’m A TouT; lyric by E. S. S. Hunting- 

ton, music by Howard Webster. 
ABBY 
Oy, Auger 28. 09117 D..e. Anes) 28: 
ies 1 ewAue. 29, 19> Hh 265592: 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 

I’M AS BRAVE A MAN AS YOU WILL FIND 
MOST ANYWHERE; words and music 
by J. Kelsey. [213388 

Gi Le *Sept.16, 1911's) WH 265781 : 
Joe Kelsey, Seattle, Wash. 

I’M GLAD I’M A SON OF UNCLE SAM; 

words and music by L. Bonneau. 
[21339 
() 1 c. Sept: 6, 1911 :. Ei 265787 ; 
Leonard Bonneau, New York, N. Y. 

I’M GOING HOME TO MOTHER; words and 
melody by C. H. Stanley, harmony 
by N. L. Riderhof. [21340 

© Sept. 1, 191s 2 ¢ Augs. 28; 
1911; E 265494; Chas. H. Stanley, 
Burbank, Cal. 


I’M JUST CRAZY "BOUT THOSE DREAMY 
EYES; words by Howard King, music 
by Raymond White. [21341 

‘@wSept. 27, 1914: ..2 ©, Sept. 27, 
1911; EH 266615; Koninsky music co., 
Mr Ow. INL: 

I’M MARRIED WHEN I’M AT HOME; 
words by G. Cook, music by Horace 
Faile. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [21342 

@mSepiei2by 1980 2c. Sept. 24; 
1911; E 266408; Glenn Cook, Water- 
loo, Ia. 

I’M ON MY JOURNEY HOME; hymn, 
words by J. Johnsen, music by D. B. 
Towner. [21343 

@rsuly 28.) 1901: 2 e: Septy 23, 
1911; E 266418; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


1239 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21344 


pt. 111, Dn. s., v.6 


I'M ONLY A FAIR SUN BATHER; from 
The fascinating widow, words by S. 
M. Lewis, music by Kerry Mills, arr. 
by Al. Doyle. [21344 

© Awe, 29, 191-2) ec Aue 28. 
1911; E 265480; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y. 


I’M RAKING IN THE HAY; words by 

Harry Breen, music by Jas. Conlin. 

[21345 

© Sept. 14, Wile erSenr 12. 

1911; H 265959; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


I’m SamMMy SHARP; words by A. J. 
Mills, music by Bennett Scott. Lon- 
don, Star music pub. co., ltd. [21346 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1911; 
H) 264848; J. Anderson, London, Eng- 
land. 


I’M SUCH A ROMANTIC GIRL; duet, from 
Mile. Rosita, lyric by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Victor Herbert. 

[21347 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1911; KE 266021; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


I’M THE CINDERELLA GIRL; lyrie by 
Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick 
V. Bowers. [21348 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1911; HK 266202; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


I MISS YOU MOST AT TWILIGHT; words 
by Beth Slater Whitscn, music by 
Al. B. Coney. [213849 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
Hi 265707 ; Will Rossiter, Chicago, I]. 


J NEVER GOT BEAT IN A BARGAIN ‘TILL I 
MET My Lou; words by H. R. Ward, 
musie by Len Fleming. 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [213850 


© Aue! 30, 190-2 co Sept 19; 
1911; E 266304; H. R. Ward, Ray- 
mond, Miss. 


I NEVER HAD ONE JUST LIKE YOU; 
words and music by George N. and 
HH. HK. Knox. [21351 


© 1c. Sept. 12, 1911; E 265941; 
Horace Ii. Knox, Danbury, Conn. 


I ONCE HAD A LITTLE WHITE ROSE; 
words and music by Malcolm Doug- 
las. [21352 


© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 c« Sept. 13, 
1911; E 266049; John Church ©Co., 
Cineinnati, O. 


Washing- ; 


I TELL YOU FOLKS IT’S GREAT TO HAVE 
A PAL LIKE THAT; words and music 
by E. Green; song recitative, violin 
ace. /|VASaS 

© 1 c Oct) 2 Asti 266777: 
Ethel Green, New York, N. Y. 


I THINK YOU THINK TOO MUCH ABOUT 
TOO MANY; duett, lyric by Donaghey 
& Burkhardt, music by Ben M. 
Jerome. [21354 

© Aug. 25, 1901s -aee Aue, 24: 
1911; 1 ¢) Aug, 30) A913) 265575 : 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


I’VE BEEN LONGING, LONGING DEAR, FOR 
you; lyric by Jefferson De Angelis, 
musie by Wm. T. Francis. [21355 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266214; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT 
MAN; march song, from The en- 
chantress, lyric by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Victor Herbert. [21356 

© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 30, 
1911; EK 265533 ; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. ee 


I’vVE GOT FEATHERS ON MY HEAD; lyric 
by Edward Madden, music by Percy 
Wenrich. [21357 


©: Sept. 18, 1911; 2 « Sept. 13, 
1911; E 265961; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


I'VE GOT RINGS ON MY FINGERS; two- 
step, by Maurice Scott, arr. for band. 
(Boosey’s military journal, 181 se- 
ries, no. 1.) [21358 

© Aug.-12, 191t so 2c. Aue, 14) 
1911; E 264251; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


I'VE JUST ONE HEART TO GIVE; words 
and music by L. Doerr. New York, 
Ff. B. Haviland pub. co. [21359 

© Aug. 30, 1911.27 e. Aue. 30; 
1911; E 265736; Louis Doerr, San 
Jose, Cal. | 


I’VE TRIED SO HARD BUT CAN’T FORGET; 
words by N. W. Montgomery, music 
by Norman Kelch. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [213860 

© Aug. 80, 1911; 2c Aug. 30, 
1911; EH 2657384; N. W. Montgomery, 
Gloucester, Mass. 


I WANT A LOVING LITTLE PAL; words by 
BH. M. Smith, music by Hiverett Mo- 
ran. [21361 

© Aug. 30, 1911592) canes 30; 
1911; E 265731; Esther M. Smith, 
Chicago, Ill. 


40 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1914. 21380 
I WANT A REGULAR PAL FOR A GAL; | I WISH I WERE MY BROTHER JOE; words 
words by Jean Lenox, music by and music by E. L. Bush. Washing- 
George Christie. [21362 ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [213872 


i" 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
HE 265849; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, mW: Y. 


WANT A SWEETHEART LIKE MOTHER; 
words by Chas. B. Engle, music by 
J. Ralph Satterthwaite. 


© 1c. Aug. 30, 1911; E 265562; 


. Engle and Satterthwaite, Philadel- 


4 


phia, Pa. 


WANT TO BE A JANITOR’S CHILD; words 
by Irene Franklin, music by Burt 
Green. [21364 


Crane 49: 1911; 2c Aug. 21, 
1911; E 265523; Leo Feist, New 
York. N. Y. 


WANT TO DANCE; words and music by 
Milton Gruber, arr. by Henry Scharf. 
[21365 


Ouseue 10, 1911: 2 ce Sept... 15, 
1911; E 266108; David Cohen, New 
York, IN; Y.. 


WANT TO MARRY YOU; words and 
music by G. J. L. Gaudiosi. [21366 


© 1c. Sept. 1, 1911; E 264376; 
Gerald J. L. Gaudiosi, New York, 
ING EY. 2 


WANT YOU DEAR; words by Harold A. 
Robe, music by Milbury H. Ryder. 
[21367 


© Sept. 20,1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266337; Head music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


WENT TO SLEEP AGAIN; words and 
music by Charles Ridgwell, George 
A. Stevens and Worton David. 


| [21368 
© Sent. 21, 1911: 2c. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 264854; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


WILL LIVE FOR JESUS; hymn, words 
by James Rowe, music by Emmett 
S. Dean. [21369 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 266768; Trio music co., Waco, Tex. 


WILL MEET YOU AT OUR 1915 FAIR; 
words and music by J. E. Burke. 
[21370 


©1e. Oct. 3, 1911; E 266816; 
J. EK. Burke, New York, N. Y. 


WILL TELL IT WHEREVER I GO; hymn, 
words by B. W. Burleigh, music by 
D. B. Towner. Palssyfle 

©) sully 28, 1911: 2 ¢ Sept. 23, 
1911; E 266423; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


[213658 - 


IcH KOMME DIREKT 


12 


© Aug: 25. 1911-2 Sept. 19; 
1911; EK 266227; Edna Louise Bush, 
Somers, Wis. : 


I WONDER IF SHE’S WAITING; words by 


J. M. Warner, music by J. C. Halls. 
Williamsport, Pa., J. M. Warner mu- 
sic co. [21373 

© Aue, 29) 1912-2 “es Aue. 30: 
1911; H 265567; J. M. Warner, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 


I WONDER OLD TIME SWEETHEART, DO 


YOU EVER THINK OF ME; words and 
musie by E. R. Shook. Washington, 
H. Wirkus Dugdale co. [21374 

@) Aue, 1 25,, 190: 2™e. Septs 19: 
1911; EH 266274; Elgin R. Shook, 
Peoria, Ill. 


I WOULD LIKE TO GET ACQUAINTED WiTH 


you; words by Leon A. Miller, music 
by Paul Eugene. [21375 

@ Aven sl. 19: 2 eo Aussi 
1911; E 265653; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


I-X-L; march two-step, by Harry J. 
. Lineoln, arr. by F. H. Losey; band. 


[21376 

©) Sept, 18, 1914-12 ec. Sept. 19: 

1911; E 266196; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


orch. 4to. PASTA 


© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 c¢ Sept. 12, 
1911; E 265945; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


vVoN Paris; lied 
aus dem liebesspiel Themidore, mu- 
Sik von Digby La ‘Touche, fir 
gesang und klavier. [21378 
Orauly 2h 191s 2 er Sent) 29, 
1911; E 267018; Drei masken-ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


IcH STAND IN DUNKLEN TRAUMEN (I 


stood in mournful fancies) ; poem by 
Heine, English version by Clement 
B. Shaw, music by Arthur Rosen- 
stein; medium or low. [213879 


© “Sent: 26, 1901-2 es, Sept. 20, 


1911; H 266627; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


IpyL; by Rudolf Friml, op. 79, no. 1; 


piano. [21380 


© VAues 29) 1914s 2c. Aug 30; 
1911; E 265556; G. Schirmer, New 
York? Nie XG; 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21381 


pt. Hi, 0. s., v. 6 


IF ALL THE GIRLS WHO'VE JILTED ME 
COULD KNOW WHAT I HAVE GOT; 
words by Geo. W. Burns, music by 
Paul Hugene. [21381 

© Ame sili, 191d: 2 es Aue Si, 
1911; EH 265654; Shapiro music pub. 
o.. New York, N. Y. 


IF FORGIVING IS FORGETTING; words by 
B. M. Brown, music by Jack Denver. 
New York. F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21382 

©) Amiga PRs At 2) .e; Ane 528: 

1911; E 265720; Beatrice Merrill 
Brown, St. Louis. Mo. 

Ir I KNEW YOU AND YOU KNEW ME; 
words by Nixon Waterman, music 
by J. G. MacDermid; high voice. 

[21383 

© Sept. a, -100t- 2 eo Sene- 13. 

1911; E 265984; James G. MacDer- 
mid, Chicago, Ill. 


IF I WERE A BIRD (Si oiseau j’etais, 4 
toi je volerais) ; by Adolf von Hen- 
selt, op. 2, no. 6, ed. by John Orth; 
piano. [21384 

©” Aue: 23," 191m? 2 ve! Nepinels, 
1911; E 266131; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


—_—_ —_——.— Transposed ed. [21385 
© Aue. 23, Oi Die Sept a9) 
1911; E 266178; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 
IF LOVE BE MADNESS; lyric by Dona- 
ghey & Burkhardt, music by Ben M. 


Jerome. [21386 
© Aue. 25) W9ide ss tye eAue 924. 
ff Oia le erpAes oO, Oda wh, ae 


Charles K. reer! New York, N. Y. 


JF THE WEALTH OF THE WORLD WERE 


MINE; lyric by William H. Gardner, 
music by Frank H. Tours. [21387 

© ‘Sept. 13,1911 +72 ¢. Sept. 14, 
1911: EK 266020: M. Witmark & sons. 
New York, N. Y. 

IF THE WORLD WERE DRAPED WITH 
ROSES; words by Mabel J. Muskett, 
music by J. C. H. Beaumont. [213888 
Puw@. epi 22.4 19tt 2 (ea Sept. (22. 
1911: E 266400: John Chureh Go., 
Cincinnati, O. 

IF YOU CAN’T BE AS HAPPY AS YOU'D 
LiKE: TO: BE, OBE) JUST AS -NIRARIY 
HAPPY. AS YOU CAN; from The en- 
chantress, lyric by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Victor Herbert. [21389 


© Sept. 7, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
KE 265850: NT. Witmark & sons, New 
York. N. we 


IF YOU COULD FANCY ME; from Miss 
Jack, lyric by Mark H. Swan, music 
by Wim. Frederick Peters. [21890 

© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 e Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266082; Leo Feist, New © 
York, Ne 

Ir YOU KNEW THE J.0RD WOULD COME 
TO-NIGHT; hymn, words by A. A. P., 
music by D. B. Towner. [213891 

© July. 28; 191-2) er Sept. 23, 
1911; E 266422; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


IF YOU’RE GooD; Christmas song, words 
by James Courtney Challis, music 
by EH. Lester sb rice [21392 

© Sept.122, W9ite: 2 Sene, 25, 
IO + 5B 266541 : Meyer & bro., Chi- 
cago, I]. 

IF YOU'RE TRUE; | Chicane song, words 
by James Rowe, music by Thoro 
Harris. [213893 

© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266542; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

IMPATIENCE (Ungeduld) ; 

Kitintzel; piano. [213894 


© Aus. 19,1911 252 ves ne Oil. 
1911; E 264162; Arthur P.. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


by Martha 


Albert Ar- 
[21395 


IMPROMPTU-MAZURKA ; 
naud, pour piano. 


par 


© Sept. 23) 019i ewsepu. i 
1911; E 264586; Heugel et cie, 


Paris, France. 


IN AEROLAND; words and music con- 
tributed by the mee aero club. 
[21396 

e. Aug. 28, 
Technology aero 


© Aug. 2% 1911; 2 
1911; E 265447; 
club, Boston, Mass. 


IN DREAMLAND; words and music by 
G. M. Tuttle. [21397 
© Sept. 1, 1911: 2 ce. Sept. 5, 1911; 
H 265699; Gertrude M. Tuttle, Port- 
land, Or. 


IN Goop HUMOR (Muntere laune); by 
Richard Wickenhausser, op. 54; pi- 
ano. (5 tone pictures, no. 2.) 

[21398 

© Aug 19) ole ee ale 

1911; EH 264164; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


In His NAME; trio, words by Rene 
Bronner, music by H. W. Petrie; 
tenor, sop. and baritone, organ acc. 
Ato. [21399 

© Sept. 25, 1911 2" ey Sept, (25; 
1911; E 266570; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1242 


IN THE COUNTRY; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


21417 


IN LOVING TIME; from ’A la Broadway, 
lyric by M. H. Hollins, music by 
Harold Orlob. [21400 


rSepe. 27, 1911: 2 « Sept. 238, 
1911; E 266636; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. N. Y. 


IN MERRY MOOD (Leichter sinn); b 

Hans Ailbout, op. 310, no. 6; piano. 

[21401 

(@) Ages 19, 1911; 2.¢c. Aug. 21, 

 AObs E 264168 ; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


In oLp Missouri; words and music by 
G. E. Glessner. [21402 


© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 28, 
1911; E 265790; G. E. Glessner, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


In PILLOW-TOWN; words and music by 
W. Keith Elliott. [21403 


ersepe 1.1911 ;.2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
FE 265851; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Wonk: Ne Y« 


IN PRAISE OF NEPTUNE; words by 
Thomas Campion, music by John 
Ireland; unison song for equal 
voices. 4to. (Year book press se- 
ries, no. 46.) , [21404 

ey Age 19. 1911+ 2 ¢. Aug. .21, 
1911: E 264186; Year book press, 
London, England. 


IN SOCIETY IT’S ALWAYS DRESS PARADE; 
from The red widow, lyric by Chan- 
ning Pollock and Rennold Wolf, mu- 
sic by Chas. J. Gebest. [21405 


© “Auz. 29,-1911; 2 ¢«. Aug. 30, 
1911; E 265532; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


IN SYNCOPATIA LAND; lyric by Harold 
Atteridge, music by Melville J. 
Gideon. [21406 


@rSept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1911: E 266670; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


IN THAT SHADY LITTLE ORCHARD ON THE 
HILL; words and music by F. Elias. 
Denver, Colo., The Tolbert R. In- 
gram music Co. [21407 


(Aas 20; -1911:: 2. ¢c., Sept.) 29, 
1911; E 266661 ; Fred Elias, Omaha, 
Neb. 
four short pieces, 


by Orlando A. Mansfield, op. 84; 
piano. [21408 


om aAude: 1 1911 2 es Awe: . 19) 
1911; E 264076; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


IN THE DEEPS 0’ THE DAISIES; words 
from Atlanta constitution, music by 
C. B. Hawley; high voice. [21409 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 2657438; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


IN THE EVENING WHEN THE CHURCH 
BELLS RING; words and music by 
Thurland Chattaway. [21410 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266171; F. B. Haviland pub. 
o0., New York, N. Y. 


IN THE FIELDS (Durch die felder) ; by 
Rudolf Friml, op. 80, no. 1; piano. 
[21411 


© Aue 305 191d Qe. Ang. ot, 
1911; E 265605; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, 'N.” Y.. 
IN THE GOLDEN LAND OF DREAMS; words 
and music by L. J. Swartout. [21412 


©) Aue 28) 1911 2c) Sept. £3: 
1911; E 265988; Louise J. Swartout, 
Chicago, III. 


IN THE HIGHLANDS; marche brilliante 
(two step), by Maurice Schott; 
piano. [21413 


© Sept.-9:5 1911; 2-e. Sept 18) 
1911; E 266112; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


IN THE SLEEPY COUNTRY; words by 
Frank L. Stanton, music by J. Lewis 
Browne; medium voice. [21414 


©) Sept. 2% 1911: 2 € Sept. 27, 
191d: 8) 2666505" MM: PD: Swisher; 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


IN THE WHIRL*OF Joy; tarantella, by 
H. Engel; piano. [21415 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5,1911; 
E 265768; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


INDEPENDENCE DAY; words by J. F. 


Gibbs, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [21416 


© Aes 25. 419i 2 er (Septy ao: 
1911; E 266251; Joseph F. Gibbs, 
Letart, W: Va; 


INDIAN SUMMER; two-step intermezzo, 
by Neil Morét, for band. (Boosey’s 
military journal, 131 series no. 1.) 

[21417 

©, Aver 12 TOA 2. ec. Aug lee 

TO Be 265050. 7 oP rancis Daye 
Hunter, London, England. 


12435 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21418 


pt; Tym 8, Vv. 6 


INDIVIDUAL SIGHT 
by A. EK. French. 


SINGING EXERCISES ; 
Series four. 

[21418 

© Sept.. 11, 1911; 2 c« Sept: 18, 

1911; HE 265965; 
Dover, N. H. 


INNESS IMPROMPTU; by A. I. Thrall; 
piano. [21419 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 « Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266147; A. Inness Thrall, 
Neosho Falls, Kan. 


INSPIRATION (L’); by J. H. Allemong ; 
piano. [21420 
©Sept. 26,9 1911-2 Sept. 22: 
1911; 1 266397; Brownold & Alle- 
mong, Roanoke, Va. 


INTARSIEN ; fiinfzehn kleine charakter- 
stiicke, von Sigfrid Karg-Elert, op. 
76, fiir harmonium. 

@ Aug. 21,190) 2%e Aus 30: 
1911; EK 2643844; Carl Simon, musik- 
verlag, Berlin, Germany. 


{INTERMEZZO A LA VALSE; by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 231; violin and piano. 
(Six tone pictures, no. 2.) [21422 

© Sept. 4, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265711; Hatch music co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


INTERMEZZO AMOROSO; valse mélodi- 
euse, von Eduard Pilz, op. 14, ftir 
klavier zweihindig. [21423 

© July 18, 1911; 2c Sept. 29, 
1911; E 267007; Drei masken-verlag, 
g.m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


JINTROSPECTIONS; by J. L. Gray; piano. 

[21424 

© i © Sept, 18) 191th H 266022: 
John L. Gray, Chicago, [I]. 


INVITATION (THE) ; by H. 
Engel; piano. [21425 
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 


EK 265769; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O; 


polka, 


IRELAND, DEAR IRELAND; words by J. 
Stewart Potter and Jos. M. Dick- 
son, music by J. Stewart Potter. 
[21426 


Or Ane, 7260) 1972) ce, Aen 0 


1911; E 265572; Jobn S. Potter, St. 
Paul, Minn. 


Tron (THE) COUNT; overture, by K. 
L. King; band. {21427 


© June .13): 1911: 2c, Sept. -8, 
1911; BH 265884; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


A. E. French, 


[21421 « 


Is 1r Love; from Ladies’ day, lyric by 
Vernon Cassard, music by Gustav 
Luders. [21428 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266345; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Is IT TRUE; words by S. H. Berman, 
music by B. Byer. [21429 


© 1c Oct. 4, 1911; EB 266836; 
Bernard Byer, Cincinnati, O. 


IS THERE ANY ONE HERE; hymn, words 
by B. W. Burleigh, music by D. B. 
Towner. [21430 


© July 28,°1911; 02 ey sSept. 23; 
1911; E 266432; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Is YOUR NAME ENROLLED IN HEAVEN; 
words and music by B. E. Warren. 
[21431 


© Aug. 28,.1911; 2 ec. Sept. 1, 1911; 
EK 265681; B. E. Warren, Spring- 
field, O. 


ISLAND HOME; words and music by H. 
G. Johnson. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [214382 


© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266250; EH. G. Johnson, 
Pratt, Kan. 


IstE (THE) OF TuNA; 2 acts, words 
by Conly and Clover, music by W. 
Campbell; vocal score. [214382 


© 1c. Sept. 27, 1911; E 266618; 
Wilbur W. Campbell, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


It Is NOT ALWAYS May; poem by Jong- 
fellow, music by Sydney Thomson. 
[21434 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 14, 
1911; E 266082; William Maxwell 
music co,, New Work, No ¥2 


IT NEVER CAN HAPPEN AGAIN; words 
by Harold Atteridge, music by Mel- 
ville J. Gideon and Louis C. Hirsch. 

[21485 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1911; BH 26667. Me sWwirmark: “& 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


It’s A TERRIBLE THING; poem by Charles 
Horwitz, music by Frederick V. 
Bowers. [214386 


© ‘Sept: 18, 19th 2 eresene 19; 
1911; E 266203; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


1244 


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no. 10, 1911 


21454 


It’s GOOD ENOUGH FOR MB; words by 
Walter Sagendorf, music by Jennie 
L. Sagendorf. Washington, H. Kirk- 
wus Dugdale co. [214387 
| © Aug. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266218; Mrs. Walter Sagen- 
dorf, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 


It’S LONESOME ON BROADWAY; words 
and music by Billy Kent [arr. by 
Eugene Platzmann]. [21438 


@usepy fi; 1911; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
-1911; E 265958; Shapiro music pub. 


: co., New York, N. Y. 


It’s Nor FoR ME; lyric by Donaghey & 

Burkhardt, music by Ben M. Je- 
' rome. [21439 
| Owais 2, 1911: 1c Aug. 24, 
Poe eae. 30, 1911: H 265517 ; 
| Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


Tv’s THE LAST TIME FoR SOMETIME; 
words by J. Casper Nathan, music 
by Nick Hall. [21440 


@rsept: 18-1911: 2 ¢« Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266120; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago, IIl. 


| It’s THE UNIFORM THAT MAKES THE 
HIT; words by J. E. Burke, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [21441 

Ge Anees0, 1911< 2. ¢.. Sept...19, 
| 1911; H 266237; J. E. Burke, Cleve- 
| land, O. 


| If TAKES A LIVE FISH TO SWIM UP 
| STREAM; words by Edgar Selden and 
_ John C. Hanson, music by Herbert 
Ingraham. [21442 


© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 « Sept. 14, 
1911; E 266001; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


IT WAS THREE O’CLOCK IN THE MORN- 
ING; words by Worton David, music 
by R. Penso. [21448 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2c. Sept. 65°1911 ; 
EH 264478; Von Tilzer music ¢o., New 
York, N. YY, 


|Iratia; words by Clifton Bingham, 


musie by H. Trotere, arr. by Walter | 


H. Aiken. [21444 


| © Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c« Sept. 18, 
1911; E 265996; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


| ITALIAN SONG; by Gustav Lazarus, op. 
146, no. 2, piano. [21445 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264431; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, -O. 


| 
| 


1245 


JENNY KISSED ME; 


JESUS MEINE ZUVERSICHT ; 


JESUS, MY LORD, AND My KING; 


JOUR 


JOYFUL SONG 


JARDINERA (LA) SPAGNOLA (La giar- 


diniera spagnola) ; versi e musica di 


Giuseppe Giannelli. [21446 
© Aug. (30-1912 e  Sept;, 445 
1911; HE 264572; Raffaele Izzo, 


Naples, Italy. 


words by Leigh 
Hunt, music by A. W. Jackson; low 
voice in B flat. [21447 

©. 6, Oct.73) told HY 26805 * 
Anne Wakely Jackson, Jacksonville, 
Tl. 


JESU, MEINE FREUDE; aus Sinfonische 


chorale, komponiert von _ Sigfrid 
Karg-Elert, op. 87, no. 2, fiir orgel. 
[21448 
© (Aue 5. 191d 2 e Ane oe 
1911; E 264211; Carl Simon, Berlin, 
Germany. 


JESUS KNOWETH WHAT IS BEST; words 


by Annie Phillips, 
Goodale. [21449 

© Sept. 20,, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 14 
1911; EH 266009; S. D. Goodale, Web- 
ster Groves, Mo. 


music by S. D. 


choralvor- 
spiel und fuge, komponiert von Hugo 


Kaun, op. 89; fiir orgel. obl. S8vo. 
(Zwei stticke, no. 2) [21450 
© July 27, 1911; 2 e« Sept. 29, 


1911; E 267019; C. F. Kahnt, nach- 
folger, Leipzig, Germany. 


hymn, 
words by Albert Simpson Reitz, music 
by D. B. Towner. [21451 

©) July 285 191t 2 ¢ Sept oo. 
1911; E 266421; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


(UN) DE SOLEIL (Sunny day); 
valse by Emil Moinier, arr. by M. 
Retford; band. (Boosey’s new sup- 
plemental military journal, no. 93.) 
[21452 
©, Ane. 330, 191 2 Aes ole 
1911: EK 264854; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London, England. 


Joy (THE) OF A SINNER REDEEMED; 


hymn, words by Albert Simpson 
Reitz, music by D. B. Towner. 


[214538 
©: July 28 19tt> 27 Septr 2a: 
1911; E 266480; Charles M. Alex- 


ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


(Joyeuse chanson); by 
Paul Wachs; piano. [21454 

© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; EK 264711; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


NN ee 
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES~ 


21455 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 6 


JOYS (THE) AND THE GLOOMS; lyric by 
F. Donaghey and A. Burkhardt, mu- 
sic by Ben M. Jerome. [21455 

© Aes 25, 190d 3a ve.) Ame: 224 
AOI ie. Aue. 30, Tot oR) 265078: 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


JUDE’S MISSION HYMNS; words by Ber- 
nard of Cluny and others, music by 
W. H: Jude. Part 7) S8vo. [21456 

© Aug. 12, 1911: 2 es Awe. 31, 


1911; EK 264871; Reid bros., London. 
England. 


words by EF. W. Faber [and 
others], music by W. H. Jude. Part 
6. S8vo. [21457 


© Aug. 5, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 24, 1911; 
EK 264244; Reid bros., Itd., London, 
England. 


words by R. W. Jackson and 
others, music by W. H. Jude. Part 
8. S8vo. [21458 

© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 5, 
1911; E 264442; Reid bros., London, 
Hngland. 


JUGENDBILDER (Juvenile pictures) ; 
mittelschwere klavierstticke, von 
Christian Sinding, op. 110. Heft 


1 no. 1-5. Heft 2, no. 6-10. 
[21459, 21460 
© Aug. 26, 1911; 2 c each Aug. 
26, 1911; E 264269, 264270; N. 
Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


JUMPING JACK; lyric by F. Donaghey | 


and A. Burkhardt, music by Ben 
M. Jerome. [21461 

© pAue) 25) 19 ae er Aue 24: 
1911; 1 ce Aug. 30, 1911; EH 265579; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


JUNE; words by Margaret Deland, 
music by Frederic H. Cowen; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Part-song book. no. 
22a) [21462 


© Sept..18, 191ts 2 ci Sept. 14, 
1911; E 264638; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, Hngland. 


JUNE BUG PARADE; march and two step, 
by Arthur H. Haskins; piano. 
[21463 
©: Sept. 12, 1911-2 cc Sept. 13; 
1911; E 265990; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York, N. Y. 


JUNE ROSES; words by Mildred S. Mc- 
Faden, music by Lillian Craig-Coff- 
man; low voice. [21464 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 266329; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


JUNE TIME; words by J. Hussey, mu- 
sic by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21465 


© Aug 25, 1911; 2 e@ Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266272; Julia Hussey, Ches- 
ter, Neb. 


JUNG DIETHELM; ged. von Franz 
Goltsch, English version by Claude 
Aveling, musik von Christian Sind- 
ing, op. 109, no. 4, fiir eine mittlere 
stimme, mit klavier, und violine ad 
lib. [21466 


© May. 3i, Dole 2e uly 28) 
1911; EH 263155; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


JUNIOR HYMNS AND CAROLS... Chi- 
eago, Ill., Leyda pub. co. (not inc.) 
[1911] 96 p. obl. 24mo. $0.30. 

[21467 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 11, 1911; 
A 293550; I. F. Leyda, Chicago, Il. 


JUST A LITTLE TORN AND FADED OLD 
STRAW HAT; words and music by 
Harvey C. Walters. [21468 


© July 15,190 Se uly, 26! 
1911; E 264191; H. Walters, Naples, 
Italy. 


JUST A LITTLE YEAR OR TWO; words by | 


W. C. Jones, music by Willy Wag- 
ner. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [21469 


© Aug. 30,/ 1911» 2esSept. 19; 
1911; E 266235; W. Callie Jones, 
Sumner, II]. 


JUST AS YOU ARE; lyric by Beth Slater 


Whitson, music by W. R. Williams. 
[21470 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec: Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266098; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


JUST AT THE BREAK OF DAY; quartette, 
words and music by Harry J. Lin- 
coln; mixed voices. [21471 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1911; 
E 265706; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


Just For vou; from The red widow, 
lyric by Channing Pollock and Ren- 
nold Wolf, music by Chas. J. Gebest. 

[21472 


© Aug. 29, 1911;°2 ¢. Aug. 30 


1911; BE 265534; M. Witmark & sons, 
‘ New York, N. Y. 


1246 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


21490 


JUST LIKE YOU LOVED YOUR LAST GIRL; 
words by J. R. Darby, music by Ferd 
BE. Mierisch. New York, Gotham- 
Attucks co. [21473 

eA 221, 2911: : 2. e: Sept. 8, 
1911; E 265864; J. A. Brady, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


JUST ONE MORE KISS; words by Gerald 
Rafferty, music by H. Thomas. 
[21474 
© 1c Aug. 28, 1911; HE 265816; 
Harry Thomas, Montreal, Canada. 


JUST YOU AND I; words and music by 
R. C. Yard. New York, J. D. Ship- 
man pub. co. [21475 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; EH 266116; Jas. D. Shipman, 
New York, N. Y. 


K. C. (THE) MARCH; by J. B. Viano; 
piano. [21476 
Omseprs it. 1911-2 c. Sept. 14, 
1911; H 265898; J. B. Viano, Browns- 
ville, Tex. 


KAISER FRIEDRICH (Emperor Freder- 
ick) ; march, by C. Friedeman, arr. 
by H. F. Odell; mandolin orch. 
(Edition no. 100.) [21477 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c Sept. 9, 
1911; H 265884; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Handel 
[214774 


KAMMERTRIO NO. 15. 
CG) 


KAN-KA-KA-KAN-KA-KEE } 
music by J. P. Theis. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [21478 


©) Auge, 25, 1911: 2 c: Sept. 19, 
Oth 266276: Jack -P. Theis, jr., 
Cincinnati, O. 


See 


words and 


KARG-HLERT (SierrRmD); Zeln leichte 
charakterstudien ; von S. Karg-Elert, 


op. 90, duette ftir zwei violinen. 
Heft 1. [21479 
Or Aus 28, 1911-92 ec. Sept: 6, 


1911; E 264534; Carl Simon, Berlin, 
Germany. 


IKKEEP ON WITH THE FIGHT; words and 

music by Solon W. Bingham. [21480 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 265758; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 


KXEEP THOU MY FEET; Sacred song, 
lyric by Henry Claiborne Gregory ; 
musie by Jessie Mae Jewitt. [21481 

© Sept..28,:1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1911; EK 266672; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


KEIT AND DE MONT ORIENTAL DANCE; 
by Lynne A. Hazzard; piano. [21482 


© 1c. Sept. 7, 191+; E 265794: 
John Keit and Frank De Mont, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


KELLEY’S ANSWER; words and music 
by A. A. Kelley. Washington, H. 


_Kirkus Dugdale co. [21483 


© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266258; Addis A. Kelley, 
De Smet, S. D. 


KERN (CARL WILHELM) Impromptu; 
by C. W. Kern, op. 231; violin and 
piano. (Six tone pictures, no. 6.) 

[21484 

© Sept. 4. 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 265715; Hateh music co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


ISINDERLIEDER; song, arr. by Walter H. 
Aiken. (Supplementary songs for 
public schools, no. 115.) [21485 


©» Sept. 18,191: 2 &. Sept.) 18, 
1911; E 266138; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


KINDERWACHT (The children’s guard- 
ians); English version by Clement 
B. Shaw, music by Arthur Rosen- 
stein; high or medium. [21486 

©) Sept. 26, 1911: 2c) Sept: 27%, 
1911; E 266624; G. Schirmer, New 
Voile: IN: ae: 


KING OF DIAMONDS; overture, by C. 
Lavallee, arr. by H. F. Odell; man- 
dolin orch. [21487 

©) PAU. 228;7 WON Bw.es” Sept. 29; 
1911; E 265885; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston, Mass. 


KiNG (THE) OF LOVE MY SHEPHERD IS; 
duet, words by Henry W. Baker, 
musie by Herbert W. Wareing; 
mezzo soprano and baritone; piano 
or organ acc. [21488 

©» Sept. 15,) 191i 2c Sept. 19; 
1911; EK 266179; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Kine (THE) OF PEACE; words by H. E. 
Rexford, music by B. D. Ackley. 
[21489 
Oct 2y TOM 2c: Oct. 2) L911; 
EK 266770; Rodeheaver-Ackley ©¢o., 
Chicago, Ill. 


Kiss (THE) BURGLAR; from The never 
homes, lyric by E. Ray Goetz, music 
by A. Baldwin Sloane. [21490 

© Oct. 3, 1914. 2c Oct,:4, 1911; 
E 266826; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York INaay: 


1247 


TE ~“ _____ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES” 


21491 


pt. III, n.s., v.6 


Kiss (A) IN THE RAIN; words by S. M. | Kreutzer (RUDOLPHE) 42 études ou ¢ca- 


Peck, music by A. A. Giffin. 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[21491 


©, Aug.) 30) 1991) 2 ec: Sepr 19, 
1911; E 266292; Arthur A. Giffin, 
Springfield, Mass. 


KISS MY TEARS AWAY; words by Am- 
brose Dawson, music by Loudoun 
Leamrlione No. iin © “ands no. 2 
al, 1B [21492 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
EK 264527; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


KLASSISCHE VIOLONCELL-MUSIK;  be- 
rihmter meister des 17. und 18. jahr- 
hunderts, bearbeitet von Carl Schroe- 
der, ftir violoncello mit begleitung 
des pianoforte. Serie 1, heft 12. 


Sonate E moll; von B. Marcello. So- 
nate in F; von G. B. Grazioli. (Edi- 
tion, no. 2640m.) [21493 


© Aug. 11, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264393; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


—— See also Bach (J. S.) 


KNOWLEDGE; words anonymous, music 
by Josephine Hovey; high voice. 
[21494 
© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1911; 
EH 265679; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


KoBpoLDTANZE; von Eduard Pilz, op. 16, 
fiir klavier. 
© July 18, 1911; 2 c@ Sept. 29, 
1911; EK 267008; Drei masken-verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


IXONICSKINDER MARCH; on melodies 
from the opera by Humperdinck, arr. 
by R. EH. Hildreth; orchestra. 

[21496 

© Aue. 323. a9 es Ane eS: 

1911; E 265460; Max Brockhaus, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


KOKETTIEREN UND HOFIEREN; duett aus 
dem liebesspiel Themidore, musik 
von Digby La Touche, flr gesang 
und klavier. [21497 
PO daly 21 y, tons eo, ehySepuy 20) 
1911; E 267014; Drei masken-verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


KOL NIDRE; words by and music arr. 
by M. Halpern; voice and piano. 
[21498 


(©) Aue, 262 tole 2 er Ane 29. 
1911; E 265507 ; M. Halpern, Boston, 
Mass. 


Wash- | 


[21495 | 


prices; instructive neu-ausgabe, von 
Fritz Meyer; violon. (Edition, no. 
661.) [21499 
© July 18, 1911; 2°@ Sept. 29, 
1911; E 267000; Bosworth & co.,: 
Leipzig, Germany. 
KURMAINZER-MARSCHE; frei bearbeitet 
von Th. Grawert, ftir kavallerie- 
musik.  Partiturs\ Now des Ne. 2. 
(Ausgewithlite werke, no. 37. 
[ 21500, 21501 
© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 c each Sept. 5, 
1911; EH 264422, 264423; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 
LABOR OMNIA VINCIT; words and music 
by A. Davis. 4to. [21502 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
E 264496; Arthur Davis, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


LACHAUME (AImME) Chanson; piéce 
facile, par A. Lachaume, pour piano. 
[21503 


© Aug. 25; 190i: 72 ereAue). 26; 
1911; EH 264276; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 

Laggiti . . . nel soledad ero piccina. 
See Puccini (G.) 

LAISSEZ-LE PARTIR; poésie de Alphonse 
Métérié, musique de Max D’Ollone. 
(Mélodies, no. 6.) 21504 

©. Sept. 23, 191i Bee" Sept. 11, 
1911; E 264587 ; Heugei et cie, Paris, 
Hrance. 


LAMENTATION; par G. Aubert, pour 
piano. [21505 
© July 28, (oie ez ede 19, 


1911; E 264084; G. Aubert, Paris, 
HWrance. 


LAND (THE) OF LIGHT; a Song of the 
desert, words by Wenton Sterne, 
music by Herbert Goldstein, in G 
minor and B minor. [21506 

© Sept, 15) Toll s92" eo Sept. 16; 
1911; E 264701; Ascherberg. Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


LAND (THE) OF SOMETIME; an operetta 
for children, lyrics by Edith Hunt- 
ing, Elizabeth F. Hughes and Mary 
EF. O’Malley, music by Grace S. 
Swenson. [21507 

© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1911; D 18968; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 


LAND (THE) OF THE HEART; lyric by 
Jules Eckert Goodma», music by 
Caro Roma. [21508 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c¢. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266672; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


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| 
: 
; 
; 


- David R. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21526 


LAND (THE) WE LOVE THE BEST; words | LEONCAVALLO (RUGGIERO) Pagliacci; 


and music by R. W. Matthews. 


[21509 
eyege 191911; 2 c Aug. 21, 
1911; E 264188; R. W. Matthews, 


Covington, Ky. 
LAtEst (THE); lyric by H. G. Deyo, 
music by David Walsh. [21510 


© 1 ec. Sept. 6, 1911; E 265786; 
Hazel G. Deyo, Hoboken, N. J.; 
Walsh, Syracuse, N. Y. 


La ToMBELLE (F. DE) Missa, mi bemol; 


de —. de La Tombelle, ad 3 voces 
viriles, organo comitante. Partition. 
(Selecta opera, no. 25.) Ey 


© Aue 14; 1911; 2 c«. Sept. 15, 
ion) Hp 264693; LL. J. Biton, St. 
Laurent, France. 


LAW (THE) OF THE LoRD; part song, 
words from Psalms, music by Lucien 


G. Chaffin; three women’s voices. 
(Octavo ed. no. 5238.) [21512 
fe) Aue 30, 1911> 2 c. Aug. 30, 


1911; EH 265820; William Maxwell 
musie co., New York, N. Y. 


waltz by W. H. Squire; 


piano. [Pala ey 
© Sept. 15, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 16, 


1911; E 264703; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


LAZYLAND; 


LEAD ME TO THEE; words by Alice Mat- 
tullath, music by John E. West; in 
E flat and C. [21514 


(ey Ane 19 ADs. 2 ct: Aue. 21, 
1911; E 264165; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


LEAD ON; words by Solon W. Bingham, 
music by J. H. Fillmore, male voices. 
[21515 


2 ¢. Sept. 5, 1911 ; 
Cin- 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 
E 265759 ; Fillmore bros. ¢o., 
cinnati, O. 


LEBELL (LUDWIG) Zwanzig elementar- 
studien; von L. Lebell, op. 18, ftir 
violoncell in der 1. lage. [21516 


©) Ane: 10. 1901: 2c, Sept.’ 15: 
1911; E 264692; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach a. Main, Germany. 


selection, by Leoncavallo, 
Mackie-Beyer ; 


arr. by 
military band. 
[21518 
Aug. 28, 
Pepper & 


©) Aust 26, 190t= 2 *e 
IGA Bie Zeros oo ON. 
son, Philadelphia, Pa. 


LEt’s FORGET WE EVER MET; ballad, 
words and music by Thos. S. Allen. 
[21519 


© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266373; O’Neil & Story, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


LET’s GO BACK TO CHILDHOOD DAYS; 
words and music by Glenn Wagoner. 
[21520 


© 1e. Sept. 11, 1911; E 265914; 
Wagoner & Mannis, Topeka, Kan. 


LET’S GROW OLD TOGETHER, HONEY; 
words and music by McDonald, Mc- 
Keon and Walker. eet Lavi 


© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 14, 
1911; E 266002; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


LET US HAVE PEACE; a prayer, lyric by 
George. Graff, jr., music by Ernest 
Fe Ball’ arr spy T.. P-and Geor Jz 
Trinkaus. 1. Song with guitar ace. 
2. Guitar solo. P21 522, P1525 


© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 @ each Sept. 
1, 1911; E 265684, 265685; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


LETTER (A) OF LOVE TO MY LITTLE 
SOUTHERN DOVE; words by Geo. W. 
Burns, music by Paul Eugene. 

[21524 


© Aug. Bh 1911 2 es Aus *31, 
1911; E 265655; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


LETTING THE OLD CAT DIE; words and 
musie by E. B. Henthorn. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21525 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266254; Edith B. Henthorn, 
Bentonville, Ark. 


LIipDLE (S.) Two short songs; words 
by Ethel Clifford, music by S. Lid- 


LECGI ZAJAC DO LASU POLKA [and] PoLKA dle. Contents:—Open my window 
KANAREK, arr. by W. Adeszko; con- to the stars.—Love, pluck your 
certina. [21517 flowers. [21526 

© Sept. 20, 1911: 2 ce Sept. 11. © Sept. 1. 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 2, 1911; 
19tL> OH 265910 ; W. H. Sajewski, E 264383; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
Chicago, Til. don, England. 

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LIEBESJAGD (DIE); potpourri aus der 
operette, von Hermann Ritzau, fiir 
klavier zu zwei hinden. [21527 

© July 19, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264054; Biihnenverlag Nie- 
dersachen, g. m. b. h., Hannover, 
Germany. 


LIEBESLEID; aus der operette, Die lie- 
besjagd, text von Theodor Fisher, 
musik von Hermann Ritzau. [21528 


© July 20, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264053; Bitihnenverlag-Nie- 
dersachsen, g. m. b. h., Hanover, 
Germany. 


—— (Love-song); von August Nodlck, 
op. 15, ftir violoncell, mit begleitung 
des pianoforte. (Fiinf stticke, no. 
2.) [21529 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c Sept. 15, 
1911; EH 264680; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach a. Main, Germany. 


LIEDERBUCH DES DEUTSCHEN SANGER- 


BUNDES; musik bearb. von EHduard 
Kremser, Reinhold Worz, etc. Band 
2, partitur. 16mo. [21530 


© June 23, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1911; BH 264034; Deutscher Sanger- 
bund, e. v., Stuttgart, Germany: 


Lire (THE) ETERNAL; words by G. H. 
Carey, music by Clifton Keith. 
[21531 


© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 28, 1911; 
EK 265524; George H. Carey, Ak- 
ron, O. 


LIFE’S MAYTIME; words by Harold 
Simpson, music by Ernest Newton. 
No. 3 in A flat. [21532 


WO mAs. 80), 191d 2 re eATI oS eile 
1911; E 264857; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


LIGHT AND BRIGHT; polka, by H. Engel ; 
piano. [21533 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
I} 265774; Willis music ¢co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


LIGHT OF ETERNITY; words and music 

by Walter Coleman Parker. [21534 

© Sept. 9, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 265942; W. C. Parker, New York, 
INS 


LIGHT OF MY LIFE; duett, lyric by 
Jefferson De Angelis, music by Wm. 
T. Francis. [11535 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266095; Joseph M. Daly, 
Boston, Mass. 


LicgHTt (THE) THAT LIES IN WOMAN’S 
EYES; from The winning widow, 
words by Will A. Heelan, music by 
Seymour Furth. [21536 


© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 « Sept. 22, 


1911; E 266388; Joe Morris music’ 


co., New York, N. Y. 


Licht (THE) THAT NEVER FAILS 
words by Alfred H. Ackley, music 
by C. H. Gabriel. [21537 


© June 12, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265346; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, I11. 


LicHts (THE) oF BANTRY Bay; words 
by Arthur Ketchum, music by Wil- 
fred Sanderson; in ©, D and © flat. 

[215388 

© Sept. 12; 19115 2 @) Sept. 13, 

1911; E 264622; Gould & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


LIKE AS THE HART; words from Psalm 
xlii, 1, 2, music by A. Madeley 
Richardson; soprano 1 and 2, and 
contralto. 4to. (Church choir li- 
brary, no. 122.) [21539 


© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 31, 
1911; E 264874; Stainer & Bell, 1td., 
London, England. 


LIKE THE LARK; song by Arthur R. 
Ramsden; chorus for three women’s 
voices. 4to. [21540 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266554; Chandler-Hbel 
music co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Linac (THE) IS OUT; words and music 
by W. Griffith; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choral library, no. 55.) [21541 


© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
1911; E 264820; Stainer & Bell. Itd., 
London, England. 


Liniges; September, unison song from 
The months, words by Christina Ros- 
setti, music by Colin Taylor. [21542 


©. Aug., 30,4 9uaies Oita Ane mot 
1911; E 264866; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


LILIES MEAN YOU TO ME; words by 
Lillian Gibson, music by F. Bern- 
harat. [21543 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1911; 
E 266817; Fred Bernhardt, New 
York, N. Y. 


LINDA, THE MILKMAID; musical ro- 
mantic comedy, words and music by 
Saidee Vere Milne. [21544 

© Aug: * 25, 1W9ile2 tears. Sie 
1911; E 265646; Edgar S. Werner, 
New York, N. Y. 


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21563 


LINGER LONGER, LOVEY; lyric by Amos 
_ Whittier music by Gene Emerson. 
[21545 
© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1911; 
E 265670; Forster-musie pub., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

LINGERIE; from The never homes, lyric 
by E. Ray Goetz, music by A. Bald- 
win Sloane. [21546 

(or Ger. 3S, 1911: 2 c.,Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266827; Chas. K. Harris, New 

wenn. IN. Y. 

LISTEN TO THE MOCKING BIRD; two step, 

- by S. Seiler; piano. [21547 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265717 ; S. Seiler, Los Angeles, Cal. 


imine (Tan) cCHi~np; words by 
ray ES musie'by C: H. Gabriel. 
[21548 


© Sept. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265953; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, III. 


LITTLE DREAMS; words by Chrystabel, 
music by C. Whitaker Wilson; low 
and high voice. (A _ garland of 
dreams, song cycle, no. 1.) [21549 


Ordatye 24, -91911;-1-c. July 29, 
ite te. sept. 5, 1911: WH 262304; 
Collard Moutrie, London, England. 


LITTLE FLIRT WALTZ; by Otto Hackh; 
piano. [21550 
fe sepiess, 1911- 2 « Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266364; Chandler-Ebel music 
co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


LITTLE MINUET (Kleines menuett); 
by Rudolf Friml, op. 81, no. 2; 
piano. [21551 


© Aus 30, 1911: 2 e« Aug. 31, 
1911; E 265611; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, No. Y: 


LITTLE ONE; words and music by D. L. 
Mason. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [21552 


©. Age 30: 1911: 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266255; D. L. Mason, In- 
dian Orchard, Mass. 


LittLtE (THE) SANDMAN; four-part 
song, words by W. G. Rothery, mu- 
sic arr. from German volkslied, by 
John EH. West; men’s voices. 

[21553 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 14, 

1911; E 264639; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


LITTLE SNOWDROP; words and music 
by Walter Wadham, in D and F. 

: [21554 

© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 16, 
1911; E 264697; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, England. 


LITTLE SOD HOUSE ON THE CLAIM; 
words and music by Ida Garey. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21555 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266283; Mrs. M. F. Garey, 
Peetz, Col. 


LITTLE SONGS FOR LITTLE FOLKS; words 
by various authors, music by Mary 
B. Ehrmann. [21556 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c Sept. 16, 
1911; E 2663878; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


LIZA GIVE ME WHAT I’M LONGING FOR; 

words and music by F. Bernhardt. 

[21557 

© Sept.- 25> 191T -2 @ - Oets <3. 

1911; E 266818; Fred Bernhardt, 
New York, N. Y. 


LO, HERE THE SABRE OF MY FATHER. 
See Offenbach (J.) 


LOBSTER AND GOLDFISH; words by A. 
Winn, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21558 


(cy Aue 2 AOL 52. °e Sept. 19) 
1911; HE 266808; Andrew Winn, 
Flushing, L. I. 


LOIN DU ca@UR; valse par Aimé La- 
chaume, pour orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. Ato. [21559 


©) Aug. 25) 191 bs 2 e, Ade. - 26; 
1911; EH 264283; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


LoLo-LULU; words by [Willy Frey], 
music by H. A. Weber; vocal score. 
[21560 


© 1c. Sept. 15, 1911; EH 266382; 
Edward A. Weber, New York, N. Y. 


LoneiIne; by Gustav Lazarus, op. 146, 
no. 6; piano. [21561 


©. Sept. 5, 1911.;.2:¢. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264436; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


—— words and music by Joseph Lil- 
jenberg. [21562 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1911; 
E 265692; Chas. H. Henderson music 
pub. co., Corry, Pa. 


LOOKING FOR THAT BLESSED HOPE; 
hymn, words by A. A. P., music by 
D. B. Towner. [21563 

Oc duly. 28) 1912) ec. Sept23; 


1911; E 266428; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


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LOOKING TO JESUS; hymn, words and 
music by C. B. Gould. [21564 
© Suly 15, fot ee" Sept 20; 
1911; E 266322; B. Blanche Gould, 
Belvidere, Ill. 

LorD, I HEAR OF SHOWERS OF BLESSING; 
words by Elizabeth Codner, music 
by F. E. Mason; sop. or ten. [21565 

© Sept. 22,1911; 2 ec Sept. 23, 
1911; E 266442; C. W. Thompson, 
Boston, Mass. 

Lorp (THE) IS MY LIGHT; anthem, 
words from Psalms 27, music by H. 
Simmons; sop. or tenor solo and 

duet. [21566 

© Sept. 12191932 eOcn. 271011 

E 266766; Hiram Simmons, Berkley- 
Norfolk, Va. 

———hymn by D. 8S. Hakes. (in The 
choirsvol 12>no. 9") [21567 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265766; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 

Lorp (THE) IS MY SALVATION; anthem, 
music by T. D. Williams. (Octave, 
no. 10136.) [21568 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 6, 1911; 
EK 265824; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
deiphia, Pa. 

LOUISE, RETURN ; words by A. M. Ham- 
ilton, music by Willy Wagner. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21569 

©jy Ang vs0y L911 +2 ec uSept. 19; 

1911; E 2662388; Augustus M. Ham- 
ilton, Newport News, Va. 

LouIsIaANA Lou; lyric by F. Donaghey 
and A. Burkhardt, music by Ben M. 
Jerome. [21570 

© yAUS 328) 190 ob cr Aue: (28. 
1911; 1 c. Aug. 29, 1911; E 265587 ; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


LOVE,—BAH; from Ladies’ day, lyric 
by Vernon Cassard, music by Gustav 
Luders. (Zr eial 

© Sept. 18; 1911 2% Sept.14, 
1911; EK 266022; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

LOVE DAYS; words and music by Guy 
Amelia Minicus. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [21572 

© Aug. 25; 19tt: 72 e: Sept. £9, 
1911; E 266806; Amelia Minicus, 
Chicago Heights, Ill. 


LOVE FOR THEE; words by George Dar- 
ley, music by C. Hugo Grimm; low 
voice. [21573 

© Sept: 1Op 19it- 2 2G) Sept. p19. 
1911; E 266170; John Church ©co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


Love I’M COMING BY AND BY; words 
and music by D. Peterson. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21574 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2°¢ Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266225; D. Peterson, Honey 
Creek, Va. 


LovE IN A BUNGALOW; words and 
music by Phil and Bee Lee. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21575 

© Aug. 30, 1911: 2 ec Aue. 30; 

1911; E 265739; Philip E. Wilder, 
Athol, Mass. 


LOVE IN MY LITTLE CANOE; words and 
music by O. D. Newton. [21576 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 20, 
1911; E 266215; Ora D. Newton, 
London, Canada. 


LOVE IS LIKE A LITTLE RUBBER BAND; 
hoop song, in The kiss waltz, words 
by Matthew Woodward, music by 
Jerome Kern. wabye 

© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; EX 260070; ee Sarees. os 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 
Nx Yu 


LOVE MAKING IS SO CHARMING; words 
and music by M. Armstrong. [21578 
©. 1: ¢. Aus 25,2191 E61 5: 
Marie Armstrong, Highland Park, 
ee 


LOVE ME HONEY; words and music by 

Burlyne and Teddy. [21579 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c Sept. 2, 1911; 

HE} 265691; Southern music co., Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 


LOVE ME LIKE DADDY LOVED MA; words 
by Harry D. Kerr, music by Lucien 
Denni. [21580 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2.¢ Sept. 22, 
1911; E 2663890; Riley & Denni, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 


LOVE-TIME IS ANY TIME AT ALL; from 
The winning widow; words by Will 
A. Heelan, music by Seymour Furth. 

[21581 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; EK 266443; Joe Morris music 
co., New York, N. Y. 


LOVELIEST .GARDEN IN THE WORLD; 
words by Edward ‘'Teschemacher, 
music by Robert Coverley. No. 
113634. [21582 

© Aug. 16, 191as) 2 hes same ii, 
1911; E 264204; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


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no. 10, 1911. 


21601 


LovELY LULU; Caprice by W. Aletter ; 
piano. [21583 
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 «@ Sept. 16, 
1911; E 264712; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Lover’s (A) ENvy; words by Henry 
Van Dyke, music by C. B. Hawley, 
high voice. [21584 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 265742; John Church co., Cincin- 
mati; O. 


LOVE’S CHARMING ART; dove duet, 
_words by Matthew Woodward, music 
by Jerome Kern. [21585 


@rsep 16 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 16, 
| eto i 6266071; TT. B. Harms & 
| Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
Bice 

| LOVE’S DELIGHT; waltz, new augmented 
. ed. by Eduard Holst; piano. [21586 
©) Sept. 25,1911: 2 c¢. Sept. 21, 
| 1911; E 2663865; Chandler-Ebel music 
| | co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


_Lovr’s FAIR FLOWERS; words by Clem- 
| ent Glenister, music by Herman 
Brearley; no. 1 in D. [21587 

© Aue 14,1911: 2°¢: Sept. 12, 
1911; EH 264598; City music pub. co., 
| Lichfield, England. 


_ Love’s FLATTERY (Liebes schmeicheln) ; 
by F. Edward Lockwood; piano. 

[21588 
© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1911; 
| E 265671; Forster-music pub., Chi- 
| eago, Ill. 


| Lovr’s LIKENESS; part-song, words by 
| Harry Rutland, music by J. L. Hes- 
Sey; soprano 1 and 2, and contralto. 
4to. (Choruses for equal voices, no. 
71319.) [21589 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 264483; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
| London, England. 


LOVE’S PLEADING (Liebeslied); words 
by Charles Fuller Steane, music by 
Bruce Steane. No. 1 in EF. [21590 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264417; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


_Love’s viciL; words by Edwin Mark- 
| ham, musie by Harriet Ware; high 
voice. [21591 

@rsept. 15, 1911: 2 e. Sept. .15, 
foie He 266051; John. Church €o,, 
Cincinnati, O. 


| 
| 
| 


| Love’s vision; words and music by 
W. A. Logan. [21592 


©ilie Aug. 28, 1911; E 265476: 
W. A. Logan, Birmingham, Ala. 


LOVE’S WILFULNESS; by R. Barthélemy, 
arr. by Otto Langey; orchestra. 
(Galaxy, no. 45.) [21593 

© Aue’ 36,1 a01m 42 cr Aue: Si, 
1911; E 265604; G. Schirmer, New 
Y OTE IN ays 


LOVE’S YOUNG DREAM; nocturne, by S. 
Seiler; piano. [21594 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265716; S. Seiler, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


LOVIN’ BABE; words and music by A. 
R. Turner, arr. by Scott Joplin. 
New York, Robin press. [21595 

© Aug. 4, 1911: 2 ec. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 265836; Al R. Turner, New York, 
ING Ye 


LOVIN’ JESSIE MINE; rag-time love 
song, words and music by N. A. 
Weyand. [21596 

© 1c. Sept. 19, 1911; E 266186; 
Norman A. Weyand, Muskogee, Okl. 


LOVING MOON; from Hellow Paris, 
words by J. Leubrie Hill, music by 
J. Rosamond Johnson. [21597 


i Oct, 4 19Lt Pre. Oct. A tOuL: 
E 266819; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York, N. Y:. 


LOWENE; words and music by Mrs. O. 
Buckner. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [21598 

@ Aug: 30; (1911 «2 cs Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266282; Mrs. Orville Buck- 
ner, Ross, Ia. 


LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. See Donizetti 
(G:) 


LUFTSCHLOSSER (DER); operette in 
zwei bildern, von Alfr. Deutsch-Ger- 
man und Rob. Krenn, musik von 
Otto Rémisch; klavierauszug mit 
text. [21599 

©mJuby, als tO 2) cy Sept. 29; 
1911; D 18972; Louis Oertel, Han- 
nover, Germany. 


LuLa; a Zulu legend, words by Leon- 
ard Cooke, music by Alf. J. Law- 
rance. [21600 


©) Sept: 15; 19s 2 ¢ Sept. e15; 
1911; E 264670; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


LULLABY; part song, verses from the 
German, music by S. EH. Lovatt; 
men’s voices. 4to. (Choral album, 
no. 1O2Z7. ) [21601 

@n Aue 28) 19tte 2 se. Sept. “bd; 
1911; E 264465; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


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LUSTIGER TRAUERMARSCH; aus der pan- 
tomime Der schleier der Pierrette, 
musik von Ernst von Dohnanyi, op. 
18, nr. 8, fir klavier zu zwei hinden. 

[21602 

©) July 47, 19 2) ‘ea4Sepis 29: 

1911; E 267004; Ludwig Doblinger 

(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 

LUXEMBOURG MARCH; from The count 
of Luxembourg, music by Franz 
Lehar; pianoace. 4to. (Orchestral 
journal, no. 631.) [21603 

© Aug. 28) 19ttie= 2 er Aue 29; 
1911; E 264330; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, England. 

LuzzaTti (A.) Toceata; par A. Luz- 
zatti, pour piano. (4 piéces carac- 
téristiques, no. 4.) [ 21604. 

© Aug. 21, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 264831; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

M-DOUBLE 0-S-E; words by Wilson Dee 

Bush, music by Wm. Carroll Morton. 
[21605 
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 20, 


1911; EH 266319; Moose music co., 
New York, N. Y. 

MacDowrELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER) 
With sweet lavender; by EH. Mac- 


Dowell, op. 62, no. 4, transcription 
by A. von der Hoya; violin and 
piano. [21606 


@©eAus. A9; 19il a2 eleAte 216 |) 


1911; E 264188; 
Boston, Mass. 


Arthur P. Schmidt, 


McFappy’s PROPOSAL; words and music 
by Peter Cour. [21607 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 Sept. 211, 
#1 Oil a) 264852 : Peter Cour, San 
Antonio, Fla. 


MuiieE Rosita; finale, act 1, lyric by 
Harry B. Smith, music by Victor 
Herbert. [21608 

© Sept. 138, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1911; EK 266018; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


MADCHEN MIT DEM ROTHEN MUNDCHEN 
(Maiden with the lips so rosy); 
poem by Heine, music by Arthur 
Rosenstein; high. [21609 

© Sept. 26, 1911: 2 © Sept. 27, 
1911; EH 266628; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork Nps 
Macic (THE) city; triumphal march, 
by Max Brownold, op. 15; piano. 
[21610 | 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EK 265756; Brownold & Allemong, 
Roanoke, Va. 


Macic (THE) KEY; a Spanish fairy 
operetta in three acts; words and 


music by W. Smyth Cooper. Vocal 
score. 4to. (Hdition, no. 3552.) 
[21611 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 264484; J. Curwen & sons, Itd.., 
London, England. 


Maip (THE) OF OLD Mapr0D ; words 
by Ruth Deppman, music by AI- 
phonso Zelaya, arr. by [Will Dor- 
sey]. [21612 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 29, 
191 266691 : Blood- Koehler ¢o., 
Chicago, Til. 


MAIDS OF FASHION; by Fred M. Pagan: 

piano. [21613 

© 1c. Sept. 11, 1911; E 265907; 
Coast pub. co., San Francisco, Cal. 


Mains oF SORRENTO (Les filles de Sor- 
rento) ; by Paul Wachs; piano. 
[21614 
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 264718; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE; hymn by AI- 
fred Berger. (Jn The Choir, vol. 12, 
no. 9.) [21615 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265764; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


MAKE THOSE EYES BEHAVE; words and 
music by J. J. Woods. [21616 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 1, 1911; 
E 265677; James J. Woods, St. 
Louis, Mo. 

MAMMA’S DARLING LITTLE BOY; words | 
and music by F. G. Replogle. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21617 

© Aug. 25, 119i 2 c.-Sept. 193 

1911; E 266229; Frank G. Replogle, 
Owasco, Ind. 


MAMMy’S LI’L’ LAM’; musSical mono- 
logue, words and music by Josephine 
Merwin Cook, business by Stanley 
Schell. [21618 

© Aug. .25,. 19192 vee Aue: oie 
1911; E 265647; Edgar S. Werner, 
New York, N. Y. 


MAMMY’S LULLABY; words by Mabel C. 

Cox, music by Beth Nevin. [21619 

©l1e Aug. 28, 1911; E 265472; 
Bessie F. Smith, New York, N. Y. 


| MAMMY’S SHUFFLIN’ DANCE; words by 


L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Melville, 
J. Gideon. [21620 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265708; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 
Til. 


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MAMSELLE LUCINDA; words by E. Ray 

Goetz, music by Melville J. Gideon. 

[21621 

@wSept. 13, 1911: 2 co Sept. 14, 

1911; E 266023; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

MAN (THE) FOR GALWAY; words by 
Charles Lever, music by G. Moly- 
neux Palmer. Modern songs, no. 
51.) [21622 

ieesepu, 21, 1911;-2 ec. Sept. 21, 

- 1911; E 264853; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 

London, England. 


MAN (THE) GULL; comic opera in 
three acts, by M. Evans; music 
score. [21623 


(© te) Sept. 11, 1911’; Ey 265923 : 
Mayo Evans, Chicago, Il. 


MAN, NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY MAN; from 
Ladies day, lyric by Vernon Cassard, 
music by Gustav Luders. [21624 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c Sept. 21, 
1911; H 2663846; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


- Man (THE), THE MAID AND CUPID; 
words by Jefferson De Angelis, mu- 
sic by Wm. T. Francis. [21625 


© Sept 18, 1911: 2 ¢. Sept. 18, 
1911; EH 266213; Jos. M. Daly. Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


MAN, YOU AINT SAID A THING; words 
by P. N. Johnson, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [21626 


© PAu 30; 1911; 2° c¢. Sept. 19, 
1911; EK 266232; Paul Nathaniel 
Johnson, Little Rock, Ark. 


MANDALAY; words by Rudyard Kip- 
ling, music by Charles Willeby. 
[21627 
© Aug, 28, 1911: 2 @ Aug: 28, 
1911; E 264328; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


MANUAL; scholastic hymn, words and 
music by T. Byer. [21628 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2.¢. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266075; T. Byer, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


MANX FISHERMAN’S SONG; words by 
iis Ve dackson, music. by W..)H- 
Jude; bass voice. [21629 
ee Anes 23. 1914 + 2. co Aug... 31, 
1911; EH 264868; Reid bros., London, 
England. 


MANY HAPPY RETURNS (QO, ihr wei- 
ber); march and two-step by Paul 
Lincke; piano. [21630 

@ Aus, 23,1911; 2 ey Aug 24, 
1911; EH 264247; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


1255 


21639 


MAPLEHURST WALTZ; by Oscar C. F. 
Franke, op. 25; piano. — [21631 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
E 265808; C. F. Franke, New York, 
TNS oe 


MARCH CHORUS AND ENTRANCE OF 
“REGENT; from The enchantress, lyric 
by Harry B. Smith, music by Victor 
Herbert. [21632 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266347; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


MARCH OF THE MARIONETTES; by J. 
Frank Frysinger, op. 64, no. 2; pf. 
[21633 


©) Sept. 26, 1911 °"2°c) Sept. 27, 
1911; E 266611; Wm. A. Pond & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


MARCH OF THE MASKERS; by George 
A. Burdett, op. 18, no. 1; piano. 
[21634 


© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266180; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


MARCH OF THE PRINCE’S REGIMENT; 
from The enchantress, lyric by 
Harry B. Smith. music by Victor 
Herbert. [21635 


© Sept.. 20, 1911; 2 c Sept. 21, 
1911; EH 266348; M. Witmark & sons, 
New: «York; UN. sY¥; 


MARCHE BOHEMIENNE; par Edm. Filip- 
pueci, pour orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [21636 


©) Augy 25, 1911: 2° cc Aug, 26) 
1911; E 264284; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


MARCIA GIOCOSA; by Emil Kronke, op. 
48, no. 3; piano. [21637 


©) Aue 19) 1911252 fe, Aue 21) 
1911; EK 264166; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


MARGUERITE; cycle de sept mélodies 
de M. von Fielitz, version francaise 
par Sylva Romani, musique de 
Alexander von Fielitz, op. 15, pour 
chant et piano. [21638 


©, Junes 27) 1911 27 2c.. Auer et9: 
1911; E 264045; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


MARINE FLASHES; march and two-step, 
by J. Thome; piano. [21639 
© Sept. 20,; 190ds)52 ex Sept. +25, 
1911: EH 266561; Jos. Thome, New- 
alm Nis, ois 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21640 


pt. lin nse v.'6 


MARINERS (THE) ; words by Allan Cun- 
ningham, music by Otto L. Conrad; 
male voices. 4to. [21640 


©) Sept. 22.) 1911. 27 es Sept 25, 
1911; EK 266545; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


MARIONETTES (THE) WALTZ; by R. A. 
Densmar; piano. [21641 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266366; Chandler-Ebel mu- 
sic co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


MARIONETTE’S (A) WEDDING; two-step 
intermezzo, by C. A. Egener; orches- 
tra. [21642 

©: Aue 29.19 2 2e) Anes 30; 
1911; EH 265535; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


MARITANA; opera by W. V. Wallace, 
transcription arr. by J. FE. Schneider- 
han; violin and piano. [21648 

©} Aves 247191 2 ce Aue 29) 
1911; EH 265506; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


MARRIED LIFE; words by O. R. West- 
brook, music by Len Fleming. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21644 


© Aug. 30, 1911: 2 c Sept: 19, 
1911; E 266297; Olive R. Westbrook, 
Middletown, N. Y. 


MARSZ POGRZEBOWY SPIEWACKTI; by B. J. 
Zalewski: Marsz pogrzebowy; by Fr. 
Chopin, op. 35, arr. by B. J. Zalew- 
ski: [etc] Polish marches nos. 9-12; 
violino. [21645 

© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c Sept. 7, 1911; 
EK 266105; B. J. Zalewski, Chicago, 
i6Ul 


MaArRSZ POLAKOW NA OBCZYZNIE, Marsz 
polska rus i litwa, Marsz pobudki 
wojenne [and] Marsz ezotem ojezy 
zn ie (Polish marches, nos. 1-4) ; by 
Zebrat I. Utozyt, arr. by B. J. Za- 
lewski; violino. [21646 

© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
EK 266104; B. J. Zalewski, Chicago, 
Tl. 


Mary Brown; words by Bobby Harris, 

music by A. Baldwin Sloane. [21647 

© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 

H 265888 ; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
IN 


MARY HEAD A LITTLE LAMP; quartet, 
music by O. E. Robinson; male 
voices. (Supplementary music for 
schools, no. 45.) [21648 

© Sept: 10, 1911 ae. Sep. 13, 
1911; EK 265968; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, 11. 


MarZENIE POLKA [and] Sprzedat woty 
na yarmarku; arr. by W. Adeszko; 
concertina. [21649 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2-e Sept. 11, 
1911; HE 265911; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago, Ill. 


MATIN-SONG; words by Thomas Hey- 
wood, music by Howard Brockway, 
op. 40, no. 1; mixed voices. (Octavo 
choruses, no. 5586.) [21650 


©. Sept. 12;4 191d Bem Sepiz. 13; 
1911; E 265980; G. Schirmer, New 
York, Nowe 


MATRIMONY, LIMITED; a musical play- 
let, book by P. J. O’Reilly, music by 
Reginald Sommerville. vocal score. 
4to. [21651 


© Sept. 15)-1911 - Qveh Sent. -16, 
1911; E 264705; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


MATTUTINO AL VILLAGGIO; versi di M. 
A. Mancini, musica di Alfredo Maz- 
zucchi. [21652 


© Aug: ’ 30; W9iae-w 2 erent. 14. 
1911; E 264566; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. . 


MAVIS AND MERLE; words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Herbert Bun- 
ning. ‘no. 2 ini Bia [21653 


© Aug. 25, 19t1eS Zee Aue. 26; 
1911; E 264285; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


May MoRNING (Maienmorgen); by 
Paul Zilcher, edited by S. L. Her- 
mann; piano. [21654 


© Sept. 25, 1911 -?2%er Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266578; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


May TIME; schottische, by M. S. Rickel, 
op. 6; piano. [21655 


© Sept. 5, 19905002 7eeesepts ais. 
1911; E 266167; J. High Stauffer, 
Mansfield, O. 


MAYBE THAT IS WHY I’M LONELY; 
words by Joe Goodwyn, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer. [21656 


©. Aug. 30,1911 2c. Aue, 30; 
1911; E 265551; Jerome H. Remick 
& €0.; New. Yorks Neue 


MAYBE YOU’RE NOT THE RIGHT ONE, 
AFTER ALL; words by Bert Kalmar, 
music by T. Snyder. [21657 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
E 265889; Ted Snyder co., New 
Vor Neo 


1256 


no. 10, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21676 


MAYFLOWER; schottische by C. H. 

Graf, op. 30; piano duet. [21658 
| © Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
| 1911; E 265509; Chas. H. Graf, 
| Philadelphia, Pa. 


| MAYNARD (THE) WALTZ; by Abbie A. 
Ford; pf. [21659 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 266648; Standard music 
pub. house, Chicago, Ill. 


, Same. [21660 


© Sept. 27, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
| E 266776; Standard music pub. 
house, Chicago, Ill. 


| Maypote song (Hinsiedel); English 
| version by Alice Mattullath, music by 
| Philipp Gretscher; trio for women’s 
| voices, [21661 
@© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 29, 
| 1911; H 264314; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
- Boston, Mass. 


_MAyYSEDER (J.) Sechs etiiden; von J. 
_  Mayseder, op. 29, neue ausgabe re- 
| vyidiert und bezeichnet von Emil 
' Kross, flr violine. (Edition Schott, 
|. no. 306.) [21662 


© July 28, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EK 264399; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
| Germany. 


MazurKA; by Carl Wilhelm Hern, op. 
231; violin and piano. (Six tone 
pictures, no. 5.) [21663 

© Sept. 4, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
H 265714; Hatch musie co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


MAZURKA BRILLIANTE; by C. H. Graf, 
op. 28; piano. [21664 


© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 
1911; EK 266040; Chas. H. Graf, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MAazuRKA NO. 3; by Hubert Bauer- 
sachs, op. 21; violin and pf., first 
position. [21665 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c Sept. 28, 
1911; H 266651; H. T. Bauersachs & 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


| MAZURKANA; characteristic dance, by 
A. C. Koeppler; pf. [21666 


© 1c. Sept. 29, 1911; E 266697; 
Albert Koeppler, Chicago, I]. 


MEDDLESOME MIKE; by Vern Lavere; 
piano. [21667 


OeAar 31 191d 2 ei Aue 31, 
1911; E 265656; Shapiro music pub. 
<o., New York, N. Y. 


MEET ME IN THE GARDEN OF ROSES; 
words and music by C. Kitzinger, 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21668 
© “Aug 730; 4911-2) es Sept, 19; 


1911; E 266290; Chester Kitzinger, 
Columbus, Ind. 


MEET ME TO-NIGHT IN MERIDIAN BY THE 
LIGHT OF THE EVENING STAR; words 
and music by A. R. Klein. [21669 


© 1c. Sept. 16, 1911; E 266069; 
Anna Rosalyn Klein, Meridian, Miss. 


MEHLICH (HRNST) Drei gedichte; 
ged. von Goethe, musik von KE. Meh- 


lich, op. 5. Contents :—Rastlose 
liebe.—Gleich und gleich.—Mut. 
[21670 


© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1911; E 264607; Robert Reibenstein, 
Berlin-Gr. Lichterfelde, Germany. 


MEIN FELD DIE WELT; marsch, von H. 
L. Blankenburg; ftir milit’rmusik. 
4to. [21671 


© June Ze 1911-2 & Sep a2, 
1911; EH 2646038; A. E. Fischer, Bre- 
men, Germany. 


MEISTERSINGER (DIE) VON NURNBERG. 
See Wagner (R.) 


MELANCHOLIE (Melancholy); von Au- 
gust Nolck, op. 15, fiir violoncell mit 
begleitung des pianoforte. (Fiinf 
stiicke, no. 4.) [21672 


©) Aue. 10; 19115) °22¢e. Sept. 15, 
1911; EH 264682; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach a. Main, Germany. 


MELODIA OSTINATA, IN G@ MINOR; by T. 
Haigh; organ. obl. 8vo. (The West- 
ern organist, no. 22.) [21673 


© Ane Sie 19d 2c.) Aue ote 
1911; E 264869; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


MELODIOSE STUCKE; von Ernst Schmidt, 
op. 382, fiir violoncell mit klavier- 
begleitung. Heft 2, no. 46. Heft 3, 
no. 7-9. [21674, 21675 


© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264418, 264419; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MELODIOUS SECOND GRADE STUDIES; by 
Arnoldo Sartorio, op. 901; piano. 
[21676 


©) Ati Sle uA Ane em Nate 
1911; E 264190; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


21677 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, n.s., v.6 


MELODISCHE ETUDEN (Etudes mélo- 
diques) ; von A. Loeschhorn, op. 195, 


fiir klavier zu zwei hinden. Heft 
2, no. 8-14. (Hdition, no. 3518B.) 
[21677 


© July 6, 1911; 2c Aug. 4, 1911; 
H 2638646; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


in progressiver rechenfolge, von 
A. Loesehhorn, op. 195, ftir klavier, 
zu zwei handen. Heft 1. (Edition, 
no. 3518a.) [21678 


© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 264402; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


op. 196, ftir klavier zu zwei 
hinden. Heft. 2. Helt. 1. (Hdi- 
tion, no. 3519B and a.) 

[21679, 21680 


© Aug. 4, 1911: 2 ec. each Sept. 5, 


1911: B 264400, 264401 ; B. Schott’s 
sodhne, Mainz, Germany. 


by P. S. Gilman, op. 24; 
[21681 


© Aug. 31, 1911; 2c. Sept. 1,1911; 
E 265680; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston, Mass. 


MEMORIES; 
piano. 


—— words by Evelyn Morgan, music 
by Jack Bradshaw. [21682 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2c. Sept. 2, 1911; 
E 265696; Martin & Adams music 
co., Wichita, Kans. 


MEMORIES, DEAR, OF YOU; words by 
Grace Delaney Goldenburg, music by 
Wm. Smith Goldenburg. [21683 


© Sept. 11; 1911: 2 © Sept. 11) 
1911; E 266109; Goldenburg music 


pub. co., Cincinnati, O. 
Memory (A); by Norman O’Neil; 
piano. [21684 


© Aue, 1651911: 2) ey Auge 17, 
1911: E 264206: Blkin & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


refiective piece, G. Waring 
Stebbins; organ. [21685 


©ESept 15, 19d Drew Sept, 16, 
1911; E 266059; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, IN: YG 


by 


MENUET: aus dem liebesspiel Themi- 
dore, musik von Digby La Touche, 
fiir gesang und klavier. [21686 


@edniliy/ 2 el Olli Bem Sepin. 20; 
1911: E 267011; Drei masken-verlag. 
g.m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


MENUETT; aus der pantomime Der 
schleier der Pierrette, musik von 
Ernst von Dohnanyi, op. 18, nr. 5, 
fiir klavier zu zwei hinden. [21687 

© July 17, 1911; 2 « Sept. 29, 
1911; EH 267005; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


MerMai (THE); schottische, by C. 
Steinkirchner; piano. [21688 
©l1e Aug. 28, 1911; E 265477; 

C. Steinkirchner, Newton, Kan. 


Merry (THE) CHILD; (La Joyeuse) - 

rigaudon, by ‘André Benoist; piano. 

[21689 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 « Sept. 21, 

1911; E 266349; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Merry (A) MEETING; by Frederic Em- 
erson Farrar; piano. [21690 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 e Sept. 19, 


1911; EK 266181; Oliver Ditson co., 


Boston, Mass. 


MERRY MILL (Joyeux moulin); by 
Paul Wachs; piano. [21691 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 «@ Sept. 16, 
1911; EK 264714; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


MERRY PARTY; gavotte, by J. Aronson ; 
piano. 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 « Sept. 11, 
1911; E 2659038; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. Mo. 


MEXICO; 
sic by Walter L. Rosenberg; alto or 
bar. in E flat. 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911: E 266647; Head music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


’MID THE COTTON FIELDS OF DIXIE, MY 
HOME SWEET HOME; words and mu- 
sic by M. H. Prather. [21694 

© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 29, 
1911; BE 265519; Marvin H. Prather, 
Louisville, Ky. 


MIDSUMMER’S EVE; waltz by Clifford 
Courtenay ; piano. [21695 


© Sept. 15, 1914; 2) Sept. 16; 
1911; E 264707; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


MILITARY DRILL; march, by H. Engel; 
piano. [21696 


i) Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
Ki 265776 ; Willis music Co., Cincin- 
iad O. 


1258 


lyric by Robert Bernard, mu- | 


[21692 


[21693 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


Minter (THE) AND THE SMITH (Le 
meunier et le forgeron) ; by Richard 
Hilenberg, op. 254; piano. [21697 

esepe. 5, 1911; 2 e.. Sept. 16, 
1911; H 264715; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


MILLIONAIRE’S (THE) LAMENT; words 
and music by F. Slaven. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [21698 

© Aue--30, 1911: 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 2663802; Fannie Slaven, 
What Cheer, Ia. 


MINDFUL OF ME; words by G. W. Ful- 


ler, music by Geo. Rosenkrans. 8vo. 
[21699 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 14, 
1911; E 266008; Geo. W. Fuller, 
Sykesville, Pa. 


MINOLA; intermezzo-two-step, by Nick 
Brown, arr. by Mackle-Beyer; full 
orchestra. [21700 

© Aug. 26, 1911; 2 c Aug. 28, 
1911; H 265455; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MInonaA; valse élégante, by A. Tellier; 
piano. [21701 
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 264716; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


MINUETTO VARIATO, LA MAGG; di Giu- 
seppe Tartini, per violino e piano- 
forte, ace. di piano costruito sul 
basso originale, da Maffeo Zanon, 
parte di violino riveduta e diteg- 
giata da Emilio Pente. (11 sonate 
e un minuetta variato, no. 12, ed. 
48338.) [21702 

Griuly 22 191l- 2c. July 28, 
1911; E 263209; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


MIRANDA; dance caprice, by H. B. 
Dupree; piano. | [21703 
Oesene 25>. 1911: 2 ¢ Sept. 21; 
1911; E 266367 ; Chandler-Ebel music 
co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


MISERICORDIA; by Ethelbert Nevin, op. 
24, no. 4, arr. by Purcell James 
Mansfield; organ. [21704 

© Me 2) 1911 2c. Sept. 5, 1911 - 
E 264416; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


MISSA PONTIFICALIS, F dur; komponiert 
von Johannes Georg Meuerer, op. 65, 
fiir gemischten chor, mit soli und 
klavier. Partitur und chorstimmen. 

: [21705 

© May 18, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1911: 

H 263930; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


21715 


MISSA SOLEMNIS; by Edward Schaaf, 
op. 17; vocal score, four voices, piano 
or organ ace. 4to. ji [21706 

© Sept: 20, 1911. 2 eY Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266336; E. O. Schaaf, New- 
arks Nerd 


Missouri; words by Lizzie Chambers 

Hull, music by A. Tomek. [21707 

©. ce. Aug, 29, 1911; Hm 265508; 
Amelia Tomek, Portland, Me. 


Mr. JOLLYBOY ; two-step on the popular 
song by R. Penso, arr. by H. M. 
Higgs; piano ace. 4to. (Orchestral 
journal, no. 601.) [21708 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1911; 
EH 264881; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


MISTER MUSIC MASTER PLAY THAT RAG 
SOME FASTER; words by Lew Brown, 
music by Albert Von Tilzer. [21709 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 8,1911; 
KH 265845; York musie co., New 
Work.uN. NX; 


MITCHELL CORN PALACE; march, by O. 
H. Anderson; piano. [21710 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
for He 266152 :- Of oH. “Anderson, 
Redfield, S. D. 


MopuLATING MavupE; words by Chas. 
A. Hunter and Ballard Macdonald, 
music by J. Rosamond Johnson. 

[21711 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 

E 265788; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Work, JN. ¥. 


Moxiuice O’SHEA; Irish ballad, words 
and music by S. Rowley, arr. by 
Harry Alford. [20712 

© 1 © Sept. 2) 1911 HM 265709 ; 
Sam Rowley, Chicago, 111. 


MOMENTOS APASIONADOS (Passionate 
moments); grand valse, by K. H. 
Mauderer ; piano. [21713 

Ori. ce Sept 5201 91d 2 265740 
Karl H. Mauderer. 


MONEY, BRAVERY, BRAINS; lyric by 
HK. S. S. Huntington, music by How- 
ard Webster. [21714 

© Aue. 228) 1911 - tf «Auge 28: 
VO ire. Aus: 29) TOI Ei 26599 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


MOooONBEAMS SILVER LIGHT; Words and 
musie by A. Collins. (2s 
(© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 1, 
1911; EH 265639; Augusta Collins, 
San Francisco, Cal. 


1259 


21716 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 117, 1. 'S:, V..6 


Moon.icutT; lyric by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton, music by Howard Webster. 
[21716 


o7@) Aus. 28, 1911: Ie, Aus. 28: 
AOA Ase: Aug. 29, 1911: EL 265594 ; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


MOoONTIME IS SPOONTIME WHEN YOU’RE 
WITH THE GIRL YOU LOVE; words and 
music by Paul Pratt. [21717 

© duly (15, 190-2 ee Aires (26: 
1911; E 265525; J. H. Aufderheide 
& co., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Mornine (A) GALop; by H. L. Cramm, 
op. 16, no. 3; piano. [21718 
© Sept. 1, 19%: Qe, Sept. 19) 
1911; E 266182; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

MorNING GLORY; words by Chrystabel, 
musie by C. Whitaker Wilson; low 
and high voice. (A _ garland of 
dreams, song cycle, no. 2.) [21719 

Ord uly 215 Odi ee aeiulliy2 oO: 
fOr te: Sept. 5, 1911; EK 262305 ; 
Collard Moutrie, London, England. 


MoRNING voices; by Sigurd Frederik- 
sen, op. 7, no. 1; piano. [21720 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911: 


E 264424; Willis music ¢o., Cincin- 
nati, O. 
MorNINGSTAR; a musical comedy in 


three acts, book and lyrics by H. 8. 
Lee, music by D. R. Walsh. | PAU OAL 
~©.1'¢ Sept. 18, 1911: D 18964; 
Harry S. Lee, Syracuse, N. Y., and 
David R. Walsh, Montgomery, N. Y. 


MoTHER DEAR DRY YOUR TEARS AND GIVE 
ME YOUR GOLDEN SMILE; words and 
music by HE. H. English. Waging: 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [21722 

© Ausys30, 1911: 24e ) Sept. 19, 
1911; EH 2663038 ; Ernest H. English, 
Sanford, Me. 


MorHer SANTA’S CHRISTMAS DINNER; 
libretto by Harriet D. Castle, music 


by Geo. EF. Rosche. Chicago, New 
York, —G. We. Rosche'.&* cor,” foal: 
36 p. 12mo. $0.30. l2a723 


© Sept. 26, 1910)-"2" cepts 29. 
1911; A 295872; Geo. EF. Rosche, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Mozart (WoLFGANG AMADEUS) Papa- 
geno’s magic melody; from The 
magic flute, by W. Mozart, rev.., 
fingered and annotated by W. S. B. 
Mathews [with descriptive notes 
and examination questions]; piano. 

[21724 

© Sept; *22) 1911 oe: Sent 25. 

1911; A 296758; Columbian conser. 
vatory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


Mozart (WoLFGANG AMADEUS )—Contd. 
Variations from sonata in D 
major; by W. A. Mozart, arr. by 
Charles Dennée; piano. [21725 

© Aug. 19) 1991-29 e Ane, 25, 
1911; E 265338; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


MUSICAL MOMENTS; by Osear R. Blum; 


piano. ey 21726 
© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266560; Chandler-Ebel 


music co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


MuSICAL MOON; from The little mil- 
lionaire, words and music by Geo. 
M. Cohan. [21727 

© Sept. 27, 1911 > 2%e" Sept. 28, 
1911; E 266633; Cohan and Harris 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


MUSIK FUR ALLE, nr. 84 der folge, nr. 
12, VII. jahrg. Mozart-heft. Con- 
tents :—Lacrimosa.—Alla turca.— 
Bertihmte klavier und kammermu- 
siksiitze.—Heitere lieder. Tanze.— 
Kindermenuett. [21728 

© Aug. 25; 1911- 2) ec. sSeptiei2, 
1911; E 264609; Ullstein & co., Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


My BONNIE Mary; words adapted 
from Robert Burns, music by Homer 
N.. Bartlett; “ops Zen rnose  hrehy 
voice. [21729 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
E 265920; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INE NG 


My DREAM OF PARADISE; words by A. 
Seymour Brown, music by Nat D. 
Ayer. [21730 

© Sept. 13, 191i= 2yen sep a3, 
1911; E 265962; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York, N. Y. 


My FAITH LOOKS UP TO THEE; duet, 
words by Ray Palmer, music by 
James ©. Warhurst; alto and bass. 

[21731 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 27, 

1911; FE 266656; Theo. Presser cor, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


My GARDEN IN JUNE; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Dorothy 
Livingston ; no. 1 in D. ale 

© Adigi, 16) 19iil 7 See ae ee (, 
1911; E 264205; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


Mv GUIDING sTAR; lyric by Schuyler 
Greene, music by Darrell Standing. 
New York, Jas. D. Shipman pub. co. 

[21733 

© Sept. 16; 191d 2 esesept. 13; 

1911; E 266117; Helena M. Weinz, 
Larchmont, N. Y. 


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no. 10, 1911 


My GYPSY QUEEN; words by Mrs. O. W. 
Hehr, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [21734 

erame 25, 1911; 2 ic. )Sept;. 19, 
1911; EK 266257; Mrs. O. W. Hehr, 
San Jose, Cal. 


My HEART GOES OUT TO YOU; words by 
Helen Taylor, music by Margery 
Grant; no. 2 in C. [21735 

rsepe 111911; 2 c. Sept... 12, 

Pog te 264611; Phillips & Page, 

London, England. 


My HEART’S IN THE HIGHLANDS; by O. 
Bach, adapted by O. Ebel; chorus 
for three women’s voices. 4to. 

[21736 

sept 28.1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 

1911; EH 266555; Chandler-Ebel mu- 
sic co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


My HEART’S BOUQUET; words and mu- 
- sic by Harry Bulger. [21737 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; EH 266204; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


My INDIAN SQUAW; words and music 


by L. London. [21738 


© ie Sept. 26, 1911; H 266591; 
Louis London, Minneapolis, Minn. 


My KILLARNEY ROSE; words and music 
by Will J. Harris, O. M. Young and 
Harry L. Newman. [21739 

© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1911; E 266043; Sunlight music co., 
inc., Chicago, III. 


My LADY 0’ DREAMS; valse, by Antoi- 
nette Diehl, arr. by John Itzel; orch. 


Ato. [21740 
© sept. 9 1911: 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1911; E 265956; Musiclovers co., 
New York, N. Y. 
My LITTLE ROSIE DEAR; words and 
music by L. A. Mitchel. [2374] 


© 1c. Sept. 29, 1911; E 266659; 
Lawrence A. Mitchel, Denver, Colo. 


My LITTLE SPOON DREAM; words and 
music by P. Paine. [21742 
© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 1. 
1911; E 265640; Paulina Paine, 
Cocoa, Fla. 


My LOVE WAS BORN OF ROSES; words 
by Hallam Sanderson, music by 
Theresa Stern; No. 2 in G. [217438 


© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1911; EH 264209; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, England. 


21752 


My LUVE IS LIKE A RED, RED ROSE; 
words by Robert Burns, music by 


Granville Bantock; quartet or 
chorus of male voices. 4to. (Apollo 
club, no. 50499. ) [21744 


© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 264450; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, England. 


My MAGNOLIA MAID; words and music 
by CC. Manning, arr. by Eugene 
Platzman. [21745 

©: July 24, “AST 2. e Aue 26. 
1911; E 265600; Clarice Manning & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


My NEW NAME; words from Revela- 
tions, music by J. G. MacDermid; 
high voice. [21746 

© Sept: 1). 1919-2 -e:) -Sept.- 13, 
1911; EH 265985; James G. McDer- 
mid, Chicago, III. 


My OLD HOME UP ON THE HILL; words 
and music by Chas. H. Sallenger. 
[21747 
©) Avis ol Ot 39) ei Age sols 
1911; EK 265657; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


My REFUGE; hymn, words by Albert 
Simpson Reitz, music by D. B. 
Towner. [21748 

© duly 28). 1991 +2: c. “Sept. 28, 
1911; E 266484; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


My ROSARY OF DREAMS; words and 
music by F. F. Dusenberry and C. 
M. Denison. [ 21749. 

© Aug. 16, 1911; 2-c. Aug. 16, 
1911; EH 265718; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


My ROSE OF IRELAND; words by F, 
William Bowler, music by Ferd. E. 
Mierisch. New York, Gotham-At- 
tucks music co. [21750 

©) Sept. 11, 191%: 2 ©. Sept. 15, 
1911; E 266037; Frank W. Bowler, 
Chicago, III. 


My ROSE OF THE GHETTO; lyric, by F. 
Donaghey and A. Burkhardt, music 
by Ben M. Jerome. Qari 

©) Awel 28, 1911: 1 & Aug. 28 
1911; 1 c. Aug. 29, 1911; E 265586 ; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


My SONG SHALL BE OF JESUS; words by 
Lavinia E. Brauff, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. [21752 

©) ‘Sept: 10; 191d: 2° e. Aue... 25, 
1911; EQ 265352; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


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My SWEET ROSETTA; words and music 
by Billy Williams and Fred God- 
frey. [21753 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264489; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 

MY SWEETHEART IN VENUS; words and 
music by O. J. Milton. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [21754 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 19, 
1911; EK 266286; O. J. Milton, Fort 
Jones, Cal. 

My SWEETHEART MarieE; 
music by S. A. Munson. Riverton, 
Conn., Munson music co. [21755 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
EH 265888; S. A. 
Conn. 

My SWEETHEART WAS A COOK; words by 
C. Berglund, music by W. Oliver 
Hellup. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [21756 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 30, 
1911; E 265737; C. Berglund, Co- 
lumbus, O. 

My TENNESSEE BELLE; words by Lucy 

B. Haug, music by Maud H. Lemon. 

[21757 

© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 265754; Jos. Krolage musi¢e co., 
Cincinnati, O. 

My TODALO MAN; by Al W. Brown, vo- 
eal orch. in F. [21758 


© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 


words and 


1911; H 266637; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York, N. Y. 


words by J. Brandon Walsh, mu- 
sic by Al. W. Brown. [21759 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1911; EH 266350; M. Witmark & sons, 
“New York, N. Y. 


MY VACATION ON THE FARM; words by 
P. W. Gillespie, musie by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [21760 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 c@ Sept. 19, 
1911; EH 266245; Mrs. P. W. Gillespie, 
Gilman, Ill. . 


My wisH; words by Christina Ros- 
Ssetti, music by H. Clough-Leighter, 
op. 54, no. 5; mezzo-sop. or bar. 

[21761 

© ae 28, 1911; 2 ¢c. Aug. 29, 

1911; BH 265500 ; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

words by Lillian Whiting, music 

by M. L. Driver. [21762 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2c. Sept. 18. 

1911; E 266148; Maurice Leon 

Driver, U. S. 


Munson, Riverton, © 


pt. III, n. s., v.6 


MYSTIC KREWE MARCH; by Jack D. 
Richmond; piano. [21763 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 11, 
1911; HE 265913 : Rudolph bros., Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 

"N SEGRETO; versi di M. A. Mancini, 
musica di Antonio di Jorio. (Can- 
zoni napoletane popolari, no. 2745.) 

; [21764 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 11, 
ON 264567 : Raffaele Izzo, 
ples, Italy. 


NATALIA; danza por Angela Salazar, 
para piano. . [21765 


© July 1, 1911; 2 c& Aug. 19, 1911: 
EK 264046; Breitkopf & Hartel, New 
York ani ye 


NECTARINE; lyric by Harold Simpson, 
music by W. H. Squire. no. 1 in F. 
[21766 


©. Aug: 30, 1911-927 er Aue. 30 
1911; E 264349; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


NEVE (DAS) MADCHEN; vaudeville in 


Na- 


3 akten, text von Bernhard Buch- 


binder, musik von Richard Fronz. 
[21767 


© Sept. 9,1911; 2¢. Sept. 29,1911; | 


D 18971; F. W. Schmiedell, Vienna, 


Austria. 


NEUPERT (EDMUND) 10 selected studies _ 


for the development of expression 
and technique with 25 special daily 
exercises; by E. Neupert, adapted, 
arr. and ed. by Charles 
piano. 


Dennée; . 
[21768 | 


© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c Sept. 14, | 


1911; E 265997; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


NEVER MIND SINGING, JUST DANCE, MY | 
DEAR; from The red widow, lyric by | 


Channing Pollock and MRennold 
Wolf, music by Chas. J. Gebest. 1. 
Song. 2. Hotel orchestra. 


30, 1911; E 2655386, 265537 ; 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


NEW GOSPEL HYMNS; ed. by Chas. M. | 


Alexander... New York, F. H. 
Revell company; London, F. S. Tur- 
ney [1911] [16] p.. 12mo. $0.15. 


delphia, Pa. 


1262 


[21769, 21770 | 


© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. | 
M. Wit- || 


[21771 | 


© July 3, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 6, 1911; | 
A 293991; C. M. Alexander, Phila- | 


f 


ae 


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no. 10, 1911 


21789 


NEw (THE) KINGDOM; words by Mary 

_. Mark Lemon, music by Berthold 

Tours. [21772 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 

E 264508; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. N.Y. 


NEW NATIONAL ANTHEM; words and 
music by A. R. Graves. [21773 
OU Age, AS, 1911; 2 ¢. Aug. 28, 
1911; E 265490; Anson R. Graves, 
Excelsior, Minn. 


NEW WEDDING WALTz; by B. Land- 
mann; piano. [21774 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266574; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


NEw YorKeRS; from The little mil- 
lionaire, words and music by Geo. 
M. Cohan. [21775 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1911; E 266608; Cohan and Harris 
publishing co., New York, N. Y. 


NicHtT; from Presto, words by Roy 
Clough, music by Fred Neddermeyer. 
[21776 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266698; Neddermeyer & 
Clough, Columbus, O. 


NIGHT BRINGS DREAMS AND DREAMS 
BRING YOU; lyric by James HE. Demp- 
Sey, music by Johann C. Schmid. 

VAL OHE 

OnAdens0, 1911-2 c Aug. 30, 

1911; E 265552; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


NIGHTSHADE; a Mexican romance, by 
Hrnest Reeves, arr. for band. 
(Boosey’s military journal, 181 se- 
ries, no. 1.) [21778 

©, Auer 12, .1911- 2 e. Aug; ‘14, 
1911; E 264253; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


Ninitists (THE); from The red 
widow, lyric by Channing Pollock 
and Rennold Wolf, music by Chas. 
J. Gebest. [21779 


© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 
1911; E 2655388; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


NINE INCHES OF FOAM; humorous 
drinking song, part song, words 
anonymous, music by Reginald Bar- 
rett, op. 45; men’s voices. (Octavo 
ea, no; 12191.) [21780 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
E 265808; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Nis RANDERS; ballade von Otto Ernst, 
musik von Otto Naumann, op. 10, 
fiir minnerchor. Klavierauszug 
mit text und chorstimmen. [21781 


© June 29, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1911; H 264695; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


NO CROSS; sacred, words by L. W. Olm- 
stead, music by Lew Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[21782 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266224; L. W. Olmstead, 
Williamsport, Pa. 


NO MATTER WHO OR WHAT YOU ARE, 
IT’S GREAT TO BE IN LOVE; lyric by 
Crane Wilbur, music by Paul 
Rubens. [21783 

© Aug. 28,1911; 1 ¢ Aug. 28, 
19t1; 1 ce. Aug. 29, 1911: BH 265584. 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


No ONE EVER DIED FROM LOVIN’; words 

by Hd. Rose, music by Fred. Fischer. 

[21784 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2. c. Aug. 28. 

1911; HE 265510; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York, N. Y. 


NocTuRNE (A); words from Welsh 
lyrics, translated by E. O. Jones, 
music by Frederic H. Cowen; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Part-song book, no. 
1223.) [21785 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
E 264513; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don,’ England. 


—— See also Chopin (F. F.) 


NONE BUT YOU; quartette, words by 
Harry J. Lincoln, music by Reba 
Vandersloot, arr. by Harry J. Lin- 
coln; 1. Male voices. 2. Mixed 
voices. [21786, 21787. 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. each Sept. 
19, 1911; E 266197, 266198; Van- 
dersloot music pub. co., Williams- 
port, Pa. 


NooNTIDE (Zu mittag); by Rudolf 
Friml, op. 78, no. 3; piano. [21788 
© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c Sept. 18, 
1911; EH 265981; G. Schirmer, New 
York, Ni Y. 


NORDISCHE BALLADE, H DUR; von Ru- 
dolf Schartel, op. 11, duo fiir har- 
monium und klavier. [21789 

© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 c Sept. 12, 
1911; EH 264685; Carl Simon, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Norma. See Bellini (V.) 


1263 


21790 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Ill, n. s., v.6 


NortH (THE) POLE; 
Quinlan, music by Barnard Ware. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21790 


© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 c Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266410; Kate Quinlan, Fair- 
mount, Ind. 


NORTHERN FOLK DANCE; by Richard 
Wickenhausser, op. 54; piano. (5 
tone pictures, no. 5.) [21791 


Ov Auge. 9) TOL 2 er Aue 21s 
1911; E 264167; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


NORWEGIAN SCENES; by Frederick Mul- 
len; piano. [21792 
©.) Ae Oil 22 en Ae, 521 
1911; E 264185; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London, England. 


NOTHING TO DO TILL TO-MORROW ; Words 
by Bobby Heath, music by Chas. 
O’Donnell. [21793 

© 1c. Sept. 15, 1911; E 266045; 
Joe Morris music co., New York, 
INNS 


NovELLA (LA); reminiscenze scolas- 
tiche, versi di H. A. Mario, musica 
di F. Pugliese. [21794 

© Sept: 7, 1910: 2) Aue, so;anoiy; 
EH 2643388; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 


NOVELLETTEN; 12 kleine salonstiucke, 
von Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 148, fur 
klavier zu zwei handen. Heft 2, no. 
7-12. (Hdition, no. 3329B.) [21795 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 264407; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


NOVEMBRE; versi di L. Postiglione, 
musica di O. Panza. (Hdizione, no. 
3280. ) [21796 


OmSept. 15, 19112 (e Sept. 113, 
1911; E 264626; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


Now A BRIGHTER BOAST THAN ALL; 
chorus from the Oedipus at Colonos, 
of Sophocles, part 2, English trans- 
iation by J. Anstice, musie by Gran- 
ville Bantock; men’s voices. Score. 
4to. (Breitkopf & Hartel’s choruses, 
no. 84.) [21797 

©) June 27, 191d 52.e) Mie 19. 
191%; E 264047; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


Now AM DE TIME; lyric by FEF. Dona- 
ghey and A. Burkhardt, music by 
Ben M. Jerome. [21798 

©” Ang: 25, “1911-1 e:sAnre. 24. 
191032 ec. Aus: 80, 1900): 265580 5 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


words by C. A. Noack, music by Jean 
Blake. 


pub. co. [21799 
© Aug. 30; 19f1;°25e Aue. 30) 


} 


, 
4 


J 


words by K. | Now THAT YOU’RE BUT A DREAM TO ME3_ 


New York, F. B. Haviland | 


1911; E 265785; Clara A. Noack, | 


Marseilles, Il. 


NOWE KRAKOWIAKI; comp. and arr. by 


B. J. Zalewski; 1st violin. 


[21800 


© June 12, 1911; 2c June 269 
1911; E 266797; B. J. Zalewski, Chi-— 


cago, Ill. 


NUN ME SAI CCHIU; versi di M. A.) 


Mancini, musica di Antonio di Jorio. 
(Canzoni 
2741.) 


napoletane popolari, no. | 
[21801 _ 


© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 64 


1911; EH 264474; 
Naples, Italy. 


NUN TE VOGLIO; versi di Giuseppe Garo- 
falo, musica di Antonio di 
(Canzoni napoletane popolari, no. 
2742. ) [21802 


(© Aug. 24, 1911- 2-e Sept. 6m 


1911; E 264475; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 
NUN TIENE coRE; versi di Adolfo . 


Genise, musica di Antonio di Jorio. 


(Canzoni napoletane popolari, no. | 
27438.) [21803 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 11, 
1911; E 264568; Raffaele Izzo, 


Naples, Italy. 


’O BBENE E ’NA BUSCIA; melodia, versi 
e musica, di Giuseppe Giannelli. 
(Canzoni napoletave popolari. no. 
2761.) [21804 


© Aug. 80, 1913 2 ce Sept. 113 
1911; HE 264565; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


O BE JOYFUL IN THE LorD (Jubilate 
Deo) ; 


Henry Warren; mixed voices. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 12172.) [21805 
© Aug. 16, 1914; 2) “es Sept. | 


1911; E 265809; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


© BLESSED SAVIOUR; 


tone; organ acc. 
© Sept. Jb, 1Gidl- ae: 


Boston, Mass. 


’O CUSETORE; macchietta, versi e mu- 
sica di L. Donadio. 
© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1911; H 264848; 
New York, N. Y. 


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anthem, music by Richard) 


duet, music by | 
William G. Hammond; alto and bari- | 
[21806 | 


Sept. 19, | 
1911; EH 266183; Oliver Ditson co., | 


[21807 | 


Italian book co., | 


Raffaele Izzo, 


Jorio. | 


f 


| 


| O HELP US 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


21824 


O Father, whose almightly 
See Hiindel (G. F.) 


O, FOR A CLOSER WALK WITH GOD; 
words by William Cowper, music by 
Mabel Howard McDuffee. [21808 

@ysent. 14 1911; 2 ¢« Sept. 8, 
1911; E 266097; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago, Il. 


power. 


O GoD BE MERCIFUL; music by Henry 

M. Dunham. (Octavo series, mixed 

. Voices sacred, no. 997.) [21809 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 

_ © 265795; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


O GoD, THAT MIDST THE PARTE) SEA; 
hymn, words by Gladys Hyatt Sin- 
elair, music by W. J. Kirkpatrick. 


[21810 
@eOci 16, 1911; 2 e: Oct: 3, 1911; 
EH 266793; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


GQ HARK! WHAT HEAVENLY MUSIC; 
words and music by F. Lester Price. 
[21811 


©) Sept. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266065; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


O HEARKEN THOU; anthem arr. from 


the offertorium for the coronation, 
composed by Edward Elgar, op. 64, 
words from Psalm 5; mixed voices. 
(Octavo anthems, no. 999.) [21812 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 7, 1911; 
I) 264514; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


Lord; words by H. H. 
Millman, music by J. Lamont Gal- 
braith; mixed _ voices. (Octavo 
series, sacred, no. 998.) [218138 


© Aue, 28, 1911: 2 ¢. Aus 29, 
1911; E 265497; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


O LAMB OF GoD; quartet, words by 
Charlotte Elliott, music by Joseph 
Gould; men’s voices. (Octavo ed. 
no. 339.) [21814 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 30, 
1911; E 265821; William Maxwell 
musie co., New York, N. Y. 


O LorD, GRANT THE KING A LONG LIFE; 
anthem, words from Psalm _ 61, 
music by Walter Parratt; ist and 
2nd soprano and contralto. [21815 


© Aug. 23,.1911;.2 e« Aug 24, 
1911; BH 264246; Year book press, 
London, England. 


O SAW YE BONNIE LESLEY; Scottish 
melody, words by Robert Burns, 
music arr. by Granville Bantock; 
chorus or quartet of mixed voices. 
4to. (Choral handbook, no. 60979.) 

[21816 

© Sept. 4, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

HE 264447; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, England. 


O TELL THE LOVE OF JESUS; hymn, 
words by Hattie H. Pierson, music 
by D. B. Towner. [21817 

G) duly. 283s AGIs 52 e Sept. 2s, 
1911; E 266419; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


O THOU SUBLIME, SWEET EVENING STAR. 
See Wagner (R.) 


O WHAT JOY WILL BE OURS; words by 
Ek. G. W. Wesley, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. [21818 

OrJiume 12) 1910-) 2 cs) Aug: 25. 
1911; E 2653845; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


O YOU WONDERFUL GIRL; from The little 
millionaire, words and music by 
Geo. M. Cohan. [21819 

© Sept. 27, 1911-2 © Sept. 28) 
1911; E 266634; Cohan and Harris 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 


OAKLAND; hymn, words by Ray Palmer, 

music by F. S. Hunnewell. [21820 

© Sept..1, 1911; 2 ¢: Oct. 3, 1911: 

Hi 266807 ; Frank S. Hunnewell, New 
MORK N. 9 No 


OBEREK Z KLEPARZA KRAKOWSKIEGO; 
by Osmanski-Zalewski, arr. by B. J. 
Zalewski; 18St violin. [21821 

©) June 12) 1911: 2c. June 26, 
1911; E 266798; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
OBERTAS OD KOMINA; by A. Rajezak, 
arr. by B. J. Zalewski; 1st violin. 
[21822 
©) June 12, 1911; 2c. June 26, 
1911; E 266799; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

OcTAVE sTUDY IN C. See Bach (J. S.) 

OCTAVE STUDY IN D; by Frank Lynes; 
piano. [21823 

@7 Avie. 919, 19ll 2 ie) Anne. D5: 
1911; HE 265342; Arthur P. Schmidt. 
Boston, Mass. 


OcTAvo sTuDY IN E FLAT; by Fritz 
Spindler, op. 391, no. 5, arr. by 
Charles Dennée; piano. [21824 


© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 25, 
1911; E 2653387; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


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21825 


pt. IER Sv 6 


OCTAVE STUDY IN E riuat—Continued. 


——by J. A. Pacher, ed. by Charles 
Dennée; piano. [21825 
©) Aug. 19,1911 2. e. Aug, 25, 
1911; H 2653835; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 
minor; by Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 
201, no. 24, arr. by Charles Dennée; 
piano, [21826 
GC) JAng.) 19) 19a) eee Oy, 
1911; E 265889; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 
OCTAVE STUDY IN G; by Charles Den- 
née, op. 37; piano. [21827 
© Aue, 19," 190 2 er Aue 25) 
1911; EH 265340; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


OCTAVE STUDY IN G MINOR; by Arthur 
Foote; piano [21828 
©, Aue 19) 19d ee Age 25, 
1911; EH 2653438; Arthur P. Schinidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

OFFENBACH (JACQUES) Barcarolle; de 
l’ opéra, Les contes d@’ Hoffmann, par 
J. Offenbach, fantaisie par Carl 
Heins, pour piano. [21829 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 
1911; W 264673; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach a. Main, Germany. 

——--from the opera Hoffmann’s 
love tales, translation by Charles 
Henry Melzer, music by J. Offen- 
bach; soprano or mezzo-sop. [218380 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 14, 
1911; EK 264628; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

Doll song; from the opera Hoff- 

mann’s love tales, Eng. translation 

by Charles Henry Melzer, music by 

J. Offenbach. [21831 

“© Sept 13,1911; 2 ci Sepr de 

1911; E 264629; M. Witmark & sons, 

New York, N. Y. 

Lo, here the sabre of my father; 

from The grand duchess by Offen- 

bach, English words by Florence 

Hoare, music arr. by S. S. C. (Cho- 

ruses for equal voices, no. 71317.) 

[21832 
Op Aueni2d rr Oildten 2 ca Ae. ALO) 

1911; E 264081; J. Curwen & sons, 

ltd., London, England. 


OFFENBARUNG JOHANNIS, kapitel VI. 
(Revelation, ch. VI.) ; text deutsch 
und englisch, musik von Walter 
Braunfels, op. 17, ftir tenor solo, dop- 
pelehor und klavier, Partitur und 
chorstimmen. 4to. [21883 

© Dec. 21, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1911; 
E 263931; F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


OFFERTOIRE IN EH MINOR; par C. J. 
Grey, pour orgue. (Morceaux ori- 
ginaux, no. 41.) [21834 


© Aug. 4, 1911; 2c Sept. 5, 1911; 
lH) 264412; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. ; 


OFFERTORIES AND OTHER PIECES; short 
compositions for the church service, 
by Bruce Steane; organ. : Book 2. 
(Educational series, no. 650.) [21835 

© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 c Sept. 1, 1911; 
KH 264879; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


OH, BRING ME LOVE; lyric by Harold 
_ Simpson, music by Frank E. Tours. 
[21836 
© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 &. Sept. 8, 1911; 
I 265852; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorks Nowe 
OH, HONEY; lyric by Charles Horwitz, 
inusie by Frederick V. Bowers. 
[21837 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266205; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


Ou! HOW IT RAINED; words and music 
by K. S. Hazzard. [21838 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1911; E 266552: 

K. 8S. Hazzard, Chicago, III. 


OH IT’S ME FOR THE GRAND LIBERTY; 
suffragette’s day-dream, burlesque, 
words and music by A. A. Mumma. 

[21839 
© 1c. Aug, 24, 1911: HE 266141: 
Archie A: Mumma, Dayton, O. 


OH LITTLE ROSE; words by Charles C. 
D. Roberts, music by Nanna Bran- 
ham Wood. [21840 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 14, 
1911; E 2660338; William Maxwell 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


OH POWER OF HOPE; words and music 
by Emma B. Sax. [21841 
© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 28, 
1911; EH 265465; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
music co., Sedalia, Mo. 


OH! U AER-0O-PLANE FOR ME; words and 
music by L. L. Furnas. [21842 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1911; E 266562; 
Louisa L. Furnas, West La Fayette, 
Ind. 


OH YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL; words by A. 
Seymour Brown, music by Nat D. 
Ayer. [21843 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 2659638; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


1266 


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no. 10, 1911 21863 
OH, YOU GIRLS; words by Matthew | OLtp (THE) sToRY; words by Char- 
Woodward, music by Frank H. lotte G. Homer, music by C. H. 
Tours. [21844 Junior. [21853 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
BH 266778; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York, N. Y. 


Ou! you, RoxBuRY GIRL; words and 
musie by J. Schafer, arr. by Arthur 
H. Weberbauer. [21845 

(© 1c. Sept. 11, 1911; BH 265924; 
John J. Schafer, Newark, N. J. 


OJE BELLA, OJE SOLE; versi di G. At- 
tanasio (Gionata), musica di Al- 
- fredo Mazzucchi. (Canzoni napo- 
letane popolari, no. 2784.) [21846 
CG awe, 24° 1911; 2c. Sept. 6, 
1911; E 264476; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


OLD (THE) APPLETREE IN BLOOM (Der 
alte apfelbaum im friihling); HEneg- 
lish version by Alice Mattullath, 
music by Philipp Gretscher; trio for 
women’s yoices. (Octavo series, no. 
508. ) [21847 

Crane 28.1911: 2c) Aug. 29, 
1911; EH 264315; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


OLtp DEACON PETTIGUE; from 


by Wm. Frederick Peters. 


@©vSept. 11, 1911; 2 
1911; E 266081; 
York, Ni ¥. 


OLD GLORY; 


[21848 


ec. Sept. 16, 


Leo Feist. New 


march and two-step, by 
IF. N. Innes, piano. [21849 

Oesentats, 1911-2 ¢ ‘Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266073; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


OLD HYMN TO ST. CAECILIA; arr. by 
Alexander Guilmant, edited by 
Frank Damrosch; organ ace. 4to. 

[21850 

@©esSept, 23, 1911 > 2) e¢.- Sept. 25, 

1911; E 266539; G. Schirmer, New 
WorkeN. Y, 


Otp (THE) NOBLESSE; from Mlle. 
Rosita, lyric by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Victor Herbert. [21851 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911: 
E 265858; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. N., Y. 

OLD (THE) OAKEN BUCKET; words by 
Samuel Woodworth, music harmon- 
ized and arr. by Geo. Noyes Rock- 
well; mixed quartet and chorus. 
4to. [21852 

© Sept. 25, 1911-2 ce: Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266575; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa, 


12 


Miss 
Jack, lyric by Mark E. Swan, music 


©) Sept. 10; 191%; 2 e:-Aue. 25, 
1911; E 2653851; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Il. 

OLD TIME FAVORITES: medley, arr. by 
Harry Hale Pike; trio for women’s 
voices. 4to. [21854 

©) Septs 125, TOldt 2) 4ce “Sept. 25; 
1911; E 266576; Theo. Presser ©¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

OLD TREES; words by Abram J. Ryan, 
music by J. M. McGlynn. [21855 

aSept it, 191-2 es Sept 115 
LGR eZ G5807 2 ae Me + MeGiynn, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

OLD (THE) YEAR IS DYING; part-song, 
old Welsh carol, arr. by Samuel 
Richard Gaines; men’s voices. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 12204.) [21856 

Oe Sepis79 1911 2c. Sept, cts, 
1911; E 266132; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 

OLDEN TIMES; by Gustav Lazarus, op. 
146, no. 9; piano. [21857 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 1911; 
‘-E 264427; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


OLIVE (THE) BRANCH; opera in 8 acts, 
text by R. W. Seabury, music by 
Nella D. Nash. [21858 

© 1c. Sept. 19, 1911; H 266801; 
Ruth W. Seabury, Boonton, N. J. 


ON THE BEACH; by J. M. Baldwin, op. 
18; piano. [21859 
@eSept. 9! 191d 32 -eF “Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266111; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


ON THE GAY ATLANTIC SHORE; words 
and music by M. B. Rue. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [21860 

© Auss 25) 1911=. 2° e. 4Sept.7 19; 
1911; EH 266241; Maude Burroughs 
Rue, Cranbury, N. J. 


ON THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO YOU; from 
The maid and the monarch, lyric by 
DD. K. Stevens, music by Dan J. Sul- 
livan. [21861 

© Sept. 7,.1911; 2 ce. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 265854; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work, IN--Y. 


ON THE ROAD TO ZAG-A-ZIG; a desert 
journey, by Herman Finck. 1. Or- 
chestra and  piano-conductor. 2. 
Piano solo. [ 21862, 21863 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c. each Sept. 
20, 1911; E 264887, 2648388; Hawkes 
& son, London, England. 


67 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21864 


pt. LIE, Hi. S:, Vv. 6 


ON THE WATER; barcarolle, by Antoine 
J. Himsle, op. 8, no. 3; piano. 
[21864 
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
EH 265842;. Paul A. Schmitt, Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 


ON TO WASHINGTON; words by Solon 

W. Bingham, music by J. B. Herbert. 

| [21865 

© Sept. 1,,.1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

EH 265760; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 


ON WINGS OF LOVE; Sacred cantata, 
words by M. S. Haycraft, music by 
Arthur Pearson; vocal score. 4to. 

[21866 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 1911; 

H 264468; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


ONCE IN MY SIN I WANDERED; hymn, 
words by Albert Simpson Reitz, mu- 
Sic by H. O. Sellers. [21867 

© Sept. 25, 1911:7 2) ec: Sept: 28, 
1911; EH 266640; Ernest O. Sellers, 
Chicago, Il. 


ONE (THE) I LovE; duet, from Ladies’ 
day, lyric by Vernon Cassard, music 
by Gustav Luders. [21868 

© Sepie 13, 10 Oe wenn a4. 
1911; EH 266024; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


ONE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING I GET 
LONESOME; words by Irving Berlin, 
muse by T.. Snyder. [21869 

© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 16, 
1911; EH 266077; Ted Snyder co., New 
York, N. Y. 


ONLY A CIRCUS CLOWN; words by N. E. 
Cooper, music by L. F. Gardner. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21870 


©) Auge. 30!) 198i 2 er MAE 130) 
1911; E 265728; Nanna _ Eline 
Cooper, Racine, Wis. 


ONOTONO; rag two step, by J. Gearen ; 
orchestra. [21871 
@©pAug. 25) 191d. 2c Aue. 128; 
1911; E 265451; Joseph Gearen, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


OPHELIA; from The water scenes, by 
Ethelbert Nevin, op. 18, no. 2, arr. 
by Purcell James Mansfield; organ. 

[21872 


© Aug’: 2,1 198d 72 Ves Sept. 5, 
1911; EH 264415; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


OPTIMIST (THE); words by Julius E. 


Day, music by John §S. Baker; reci- 
tation with piano ace. (Musical 
monologues, no. 66.) [21873 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 264440; Reynolds & eo., London, 
England. 


ORIENTAL MELODY (Orientalisch) ; by 
Rudolf Friml, op. 81, no. 4; piano. 
[21874 


© Aug. 30, 1911: 2VerAus. 31. 
1911; E 265618; G. Schirmer, New 
Yorks Ne ie 


OSKEE-WOW-wow; words by H. -R. 
Green, music by H. V. Hill. [21875 


© May 14, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 11, 
1911; BE 266168; UU. of © supply 
store, Campaign, [11]. 


OSTENDE (THE); ball-room dance, by 
Maxwell Goldman, description by J. 
Mahler; piano. [21876 


©: July 30, 1911-2 ees Sept 20; 
1911: E 266753; Jacob Mahler, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


Oris (PHILO ADAMS) Seven re- 
sponses, words from the Bible, mu- 
sic by P. A. Otis; mixed voices. 
(Octavo editions sacred series, no. 
196.) [21877 

© Sept. 26; 191 2 7e7 Sept. 28, 


1911; 4 266644 : Clayton F. Summy 
Co., Chicago, Il. 


OvuR coLors; cantata, text by Caroline 
A. Lord, music by Charles Gilbert 
Spross; men’s voices. 4to. [21878 


© Sept, 25, 191i: 2ueesept 125, 
1911: E 266585; John Church ©o., 
Cincinnati, O. 


CuR COUNTRY; words and music by 
John FE. Staley, arr. by Katherine C. 
Turner. {21879 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ¢c.. Sept. 21, 


1911; H 266360 ; John F. Staley, 
Omaha, Neb. 

OUR DEAR OLD WILLAMETTE; words by 
Jessie E. Young, music by R. L. © 
Smith. [21880 © 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1911; 
EK 265694 ; Ray Bi. Smith, U. S. 


Our Kine; hymn, words and music 
by A. J. Schmidt. [21881 


©) Sept. 18, 1991; 2 -e% Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266695; Aaron J. Schmidt, 
Mountain Lake, Minn. 


1268 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 21900 
OUT OF DARKNESS, INTO LIGHT; lyric | PANIS ANGELICUS; motet au Saint- 
by William H. Gardner, music by Sacrement, par Marcel Laurent, 


Charles B. Blount. [21882 


Se sepe. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept.. 21, 
1971; H 2663851; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York, N. Y. 


OUT OF THE DEPTHS; trio, words from 
De profundis Psalm 130 (English 


version), music by F. T. Bock; 
soprano, alto & tenor; organ or 
piano acc. [21883 


Peet -@, Sept. 16, 1911; H 266080; 
Frederick T. Bock, New 


Rochelle, 
PINE CN. 
OVER THE PRAIRIE; two impressions, 


andante, and allegretto, by Cyril 
Scott; piano. [21884 


©, Age 30, 1911: 2 ¢ Aug. 31, 
1911; EH 264858; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


OwL (THE) ; part song, words by Ten- 
nyson, music by Reginald Barrett, 
op. 48, nos. 1 and 2, mixed voices. 
Ato. [21885, 21886 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c each Sept. 
20, 1911; E 266332, 266333; Edward 
Schuberth & co., New York, N. Y. 


PAGANINI (NiccoLo) Caprice; von N. 


Paganini, bearbeitung von Willy 
Burmester, mit fingersitzen und 
stricharten sowie mit klaver-be- 


gleitung versehei, fiir violine und 


piano. No, 13; 8 dur.’* No. 23, Es 
dur. [ 21887, 21888 


© July 7, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 2, 
1911; BH) 263545, 263546; Ernst 
Eulenburg, Leipzig, Germany. 

Paeriaccr. See Leoncavallo (R.) 
Sammlung von _ solo- 
solosonaten, solosuiten u. 
konzertsétzen, arr. in progressiver 
reihenfolge . revidiert und be- 
zeichnet von Ernst Heim, ftir violine 
und piano. Serie 1; 171B und lla. 

(Edition, 1693 B und 1692a.) 
[21889, 21890 


© July 31, 1911; 2 c. each. Sept. 
Sabot hy 9 264397,. 264398." B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


PALAESTRA ; 
stiicken, 


PALMY DAYS; from Maid and the mon- 
arch, lyric by D. Ik. Stevens, music 
by Dan J. Sullivan. [21891 


© Aug.29;) 19112 2 en Aug, 30, 
1911; Ei 2655389; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


269 


pour solo et cheur a quatre voix, 
avec violoncelle et orgue, harpe et 
contre-basse ad lib. [21892 

© July 30, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264085; O. Bornemann, 
Paris, France. 


T’APAGENO’S MAGIC MELODY. See Mozart 
(W. A.) 


PAPER-BAG COOKERY; words by Percy 
Edgar, music by Henry H. Pether. 
[21893 
©) Sept. ta) 1911-2 ce. "Sept. iy. 
ti By 264671 - Kraneis, Day  & 
Hunter, London, England. 


PARFUMS D’AMOUR; paroles de Henri 
Darsay, musique d’ André Fijan. 
[21894 
© Aug. 10,1981 3 2-e. Auge 11, 
1911; E 264198; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


PARRAMATTA; words and music by B. 
P. Larcom. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [21895 


©. Aus, 25, 1911: 2 ¢. Sept: 19: 
1911; E 266260; B. P. Larcom, Bey- 
erly, Mass. 


PARTED; words by Mabel Green Wood, 
music by Frank KE. Tours; medium 
voice in E flat. [21896 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 e« Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266688; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


PARTING HYMN; words by Jeremiah 
E. Rankin, music by F. S. Hunne- 
weli; first tune. [21897 

©isept. 1, 191t: 2c. Oct..3,, 1911; 
E 266808: Frank S. Hunnewell, New 
Yorks. Ne Y. 


PARTING SMILE (Hin sourire) ; by Paul 
Wachs; piano. [21898 
© Sept. 15, 1911;°2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1911; EK 264717: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


PaRTITE 1, D DuR; von Sigfrid Karg- 
Elert, op. 89, ftir violine solo. 
[21899 
© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264842; Carl Simon, Berlin, 
Germany. 


PASS THE BLESSED MESSAGE ON; hymn, 
words by Sue EK. Howard, music by 
D. B. Towner. [21900 

OO) July 28. 191 2 © Sept; 23; 
1911; E 266417; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


21901 


PASSION OF OUR LorD. See Bach (J.S.) 


PASTORALE; by Franz Hitz, op. 174, ed. 

by Karl Benker; piano. [21901 

© Aug. 21,1914: 2e.Sept. 7% 1911; 

E 265811; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


par G. Aubert, pour piano et vio- 
lon. [21902 


Or July 128, 0090-2 er eA) 219) 
1911; E 264086; G. Aubert, Paris, 
France. 


PASTORALE UBER DEN CHORAL, IN DULCI 
JUBILO; ged. von Petrus Dresdensis, 
musik von Hermann Ernst Koch, 
op. 2, fiir vierstimmigen gemischten 
chor o. dreistimmigen frauenchor, 
sopran-solo drei streichinstrumente, 
oboe, englisch-horn wu. orgel. Par- 
titur und chorstimmen. [21903 


© Sept. 26,1910; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1911; 
E 2689382; F. EK. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


PAYSANNERIE; par Albert Arnaud, pour 
piano. [21904 


©rSepts 28, 191s 2ae Sept. Hie 
1911; E 264588; Heugel et cie, 
Paris, France. 


PEACE AND LIBERTY MARCH; by Geo. D. 
Barnard ; piano. [21905 


@eaiune 13) 1911-22 sex Sept.-s. 
1911; EH 265835; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


PECG@ATI (I) CAPITALI; versi di R. Gal- 
dieri (Rambaldo), musica di Carlo 
Mirelli. [21906 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 1911; 
EK 264840; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


PrENSEROSO (Der triumer); by Rudolf 
Friml, op. 79, no. 2; piano. [21907 


©) Aug, | 29. Ott? Vere Ne SO. 
1911; E 265557; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, INOW: 


PrENSoROSO (IL); by Stephen Heller, 
op. 45, no. 16, ed. by Karl Benker; 
piano. [21908 


©) Avge 2iee Old Ome Sent. 1, 
1911; E 265807; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


PEORIA COUNTY SONG; words and music 
by H. C. Bibbs. [21909 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1911; 
E 265689; H. C. Gibbs, Bloomington, 
Jae 


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Dt. THe we 


PERLA DI RUGIADA (Pearls of dew); 
mazurka, by FEF. de Bueris, arr. by 
G. De Stefano; Ist and 2d mandolin 
and guitar ace. 4to. [21910 

© Sept. 6, 1912: 2% ee Sent. 12, 
1911; E 265954; G. De Stefano, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Petit (LE) CHASSEUR; par Albert Re- 
naud, pour piano. [21911 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c Sept. 11, 
1911; E 264589; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
France. 


PETITE MAZURKA; par H. Luzzatti, 
pour piano. (4 piéces caractéris- 
tiques, no. 2.) [21912 

© Aug. 21, 190 e2eeesent... 20, 
1911; E 264833; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


PHANTASIE - VARIATIONEN, UBER EIN 
EIGENES THEMA; von Ernst Mehlich, 
op. 6; ftir klavier. [21913 

© Aug. 10, 19102 5eSept, 12; 
1911; E 264608; Robert Reibenstein, 
Berlin-Gr. Lichterfelde, Germany. 


PHANTASIESTUCK, AS DUR; von Rein- 
hold Jockisch, op. 9, no. 2B, neu 
bearb. von Sigfrid Karg-Elert, fiir 
kunstharmonium. [21914 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 6, 
1911; EH 264585; Carl Simon, Berlin, 
Germany. 


PHILADELPHIA DRAG; rag, from A la 
Broadway, lyric by M. H. Hollins, 
music by. Harold Orlob. [21915 

© Sept. 27, 1914; 2 e) Sept. 28, 
1911; E 266688; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


PIANISTA (EL) EXIMIO; en -Sesenta 
ejercicios, por C. L. Hanon; piano. 
(Library of musical classics, vol. 
1081. ) [21916 

©. Sept: Sc1Site mete. sept: hy 
1911; E 265921; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


PIANO TECHNICS; part 1; five finger 
exercises arr. by J. A. Seidt. [21917 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 « Sept. 2, 1911; 

EK 265755; John A. Seidt, Baltimore, 
Md. 


PICCOLINO; opéra-comique par Ernest 
Guiraud, fantaisie arr. en trio par 
H. Mouton, pour piano, violon et 
violoncelle, contre-basse et clarinette 
ad lib. [21918 

©: Sept. 23, 191 2yerSept: 112 
1911; WH 264579: Durand ‘et’ cie:; 
Paris, France. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


21936 


PIERRETTENS WAHNSINNSTANZ; aus der 
pantomime Der schleier der Pier- 
rette, musik von Ernst von Doh- 
nanyi, op. 18, nr. 6, fiir klavier zu 
zwei hinden. [21919 

Ouysguly 17, 1911 ;2 ‘c.. Sept: 29, 
1911; E 267006; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky) Leipzig, 
Germany. 


Pirrerot; trio, words by Sara- Teasdale, 
music by Jessie Johnston; women’s 
voices. (Octavo ed. no. 522.) 

2 [21920 

OnAne) 50; 1911: 2.-c.. Aug. 30, 
1911; EH 265822; William Maxwell 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


—— words by Sara Teasdale, music by 

Jessie Johnston; high and low voices. 

[21921 

Onwsepi ds. 1911-°2 c« Sept. 14) 

1911; H 266035 : William Maxwell 
musie co., New York, IN wo. 


PIERROTS LIEBESKLAGE; aus der panto- 
mime Der schleier der Pierrette, mu- 
sik von Ernst von Dohnanyi, op. 18, 
nr. 1, fir klavier zu zwei hinden. 

[21922 

© July 17, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 

1911; H 267002; Ludwig Doblinger 

(Bernhard Herzmansky) Leipzig, 
Germany. 


PIERROT’S SERENADE; by Martha Kiint- 
zel; piano. [21923 


Or Auer 19; 1911;-2 @ Aug. 21, 
1911; EK 264168; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


PIETRO; words by Harold Atteridge, 
music by Melville J. Gideon. [21924 
© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 


1911; E 266674; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


PieTzscH (HERMANN) 22 ettiden fiir 
trompete oder cornet 4 pistons, zur 
hoheren ausbildung; virtuosen-stu- 
dien von H. Pietzsch. [21925 

© Aue 10, 1911: 2 ¢.. Sept. . 15, 
1911; E 264685; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main, Germany. 


PIKE (THE) WALTZ; by R. E. Strother ; 
piano. [21926 


Oeseni 25, 19ld 2c) Oet.*:2: 
1911; EH 266758; Ruth E. Strother, 
Frankford, Mo. 


PIONEER LIMITED; march two step, by 
HarGcyed.) Wineoln, arr. by “SH. 
Losey; band. 4to. [21927 

© Sept. 11,.1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 12, 
1911; E 265944; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


Pious (A) MONK; words by Edward 
Locke, music by G. Merola, bass 
voice, piano ace. [21928 

© Sept. 14, 1911: 2 ec. Sept. 15, 
1911; E 2660388; G. Schirmer, New 
York, Ne Ye 


PIRATES BASE BALL SONG; words and 
“music by J. B. Wilson. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [21929 


@* Aue. 25) 191-2) cy Sept. 19; 
1911; E 266239; J. B. Wilson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 


PLAY DAYS; words by Beth Slater 
Whitson, music by W. R. Williams. 
[21930 


(@ Sepiwee. lode 2G: eSept. 2e: 
1911; E 266876; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


PLAY THE GAME; from Mlle. Rosita, 
lyric by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Victor Herbert. [21931 


© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 
1911; EK 265540; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


PLAYING IN THE BARN; schottische, by 
Walter Rolfe; piano. [21932 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1911; H 266352; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


PLEASANT DAYS; by Gustav Lazarus, 


op. 146, no. 5, piano. [21933 
© Sept. 5s. tots 2es Sept. (dD: 
1911; EK 2644382; Willis music co., 


Cincinnati, O. 


PLEASE PLAY THAT CHICKEN MUSIC; 
words by L. Wing, music by Charles 
J. W.  Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [21934 


@) Aug. 25. 1912) c.- Sept., 19: 


1911; E 2663809; Leon Wing, San 
Francisco, Cal. 
PLEASURE AND PROGRESS; descriptive 


études, by George Eggeling, op. 176; 
piano. Book 1. [21935 


© Auie-s 19s AOnsin 2s (er Anie)).215 
1911; E 264169; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


FLEUR D’AMOUR (Love’s Sigh); valse 
lente, paroles de Henri Laurier, Kng- 
lish version et musique de Harry 
Brunswick Loéb. New Orleans, La. 
Philip Werlein ltd. [21936 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 2663869; Ernest M. Loeb, 
New Orleans, La. 


IVa7ak 


21937 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES | 


pt. m7, n. si, 7.6 


PocHOD SsoKOTOW; arr. by B. J. Zalew- 
ski: Dwa marsze cwiczebne. no. 1 
ojezyzne nasza, by EF. Barauski, arr. 


by B. J. Zalewski: [ete.] Polish 
marches nos. 5-8; violino. [21937 
© “Sept. 4), 191i +2" ec Sept”, 


1911; H 266106; B. J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago, III. 


POLICHINELLO; overture, by R. Gruen- 
wald, op. 326; orchestra. Concert 
ed. [219388 

© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 c@ Sept. 7, 
1911; EH 265810; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


PoLISH FUNERAL MARCH (Marsz pog- 
rzebowy spiewacki) ; by B. J. Zalew- 
Ski: Marsz zalobny (Chopen funeral 
march); by Fr. Chopen, arr. by B. 
J. Zalewski: [etc.] for cornet. 

[21939 


2c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
Chicago, 


© Sept. 4, 1911; 
H 266101; B. J. Zalewski, 
Til. 


POLISH GRAND MARCH (Polonez ogin- 
skiego; by M. Oginski, arr. by B. J. 
Zalewski: Znalezione szezescie wale; 
by B. J. Zalewski. [etc.] for cornet. 

[21940 


© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 «. Sept. 7, 1911; 
EK 266103; B. J. Zalewski, Chicago, 
Til. 


PoLKA; by Mrs. C. H. Toby; piano. 
(Wafted melodies, grade 1.) [21941 


© Sept dy 10d Decem Aueye2t, 
1911; E 265511; Mrs. Charles H. 
Toby, Dover, N. H. 


POLYEUCTE; ouverture pour la _ tra- 
gédie de Corneille. par Paul Dukas, 
réduction par Gustave Samazeuilh, 
pour 2 pianos 4 4 mains. [21942 


©) Sept. 23.) 192 e Sept. mi 
1911; EK 264580; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


POMEGRANATE FLOWERS (Fleurs de 
grenade) ; by H. von Zois; piano. 
[21943 


© Sept. 15, 1911: 2 ©@) Sept. 16, 
1911; HK 264718; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Pook (A) LITTLE BOY LOVED A RICH 
LITTLE GIRL; words by Robert F. 
Roden, music by Henry W. Petrie. 

[21944 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 25, 
ae EK 266567 : F. B. Haviland pub. 
| New York, N. Y? 


Port (THE) OF MISSING SHIPS; words 
by Robert F. Roden, music by Henry 
W. Petrie. [21945 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, 


1911; E 266568; F. B. Haviland 
pub. co., New York, N. Y. 
-PosTILLON (DeER); komponiert von 


Othmar Schoeck, op. 18, fiir kleinen 
chor von méunnerstimmen, tenor- 
solo; klavier-auszug mit text. 
[21946 
© July 22, 1911-23 cesent. 29; 
1911; E 267017; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig, Germany. 


POSTLUDE IN D; par C. J. Grey, pour 
orgue. (Morceaux originaux, no. 
42.) [21947 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264413; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Power (THE) OF TRUTH; hymn, words 
by Lizzie Shantz, music by T. H. 
Plank. [21948 

© July 11, 1911: 2 e) Sept. #20, 
1911; H 266314; T. H. Plank, Dan- | 
vers, Il. 


PRALUDIUM; by Armas Jarnefelt; 


military band. [21949 

© Aug. 14) 1990; 2ea Sept t2 
1911; EK 264605; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don, England. 


PRAIRIE FAIRY; words and music by 
G. J. McKinney. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [21950 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 30, 
1911; E 2657382; George J. Mclkin- 
ney, Farmington, Ili. 


PRAISE; from A hymn cycle of the 
heart, words and music by C. B. 
Gould. [21951 

© Aug. 17, 1911; 2 ¢c. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 266325; C. Blanche Gould, 
Belvidere, I]. 


PRAISE AND DOMINION BE UNTO HIM; 
hymn, words by Julia H. Johnston, 
music by D. B. Towner. [21952 

© Oct. 2; 1911 2c Oenn2. 1900: 
EK 266778; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


PRAISE MY SOUL THE KING OF HEAVEN; 
sacred song, words by Henry F. 
Lyte, music by W. D. Armstrong; 
mixed voices. (Octavo series, no. 
1004. ) [21953 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1911; 
HE 266744; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


1972 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


21971 


PRAISE YE JEHOVAH; hymn, words by 
Albert Simpson Reitz, music by E. O. 
Sellers. [21954 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 266641; Ernest O. Sellers, 
Chicago, Ill. 


PREPARATORY EXERCISES IN OCTAVE PLAY- 
ING; by Charles Dennée, op. 37; 
piano. [21955 

Omsge 19,1911; 2 e. Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265341; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
. Boston, Mass. 


PRETTY BOY; lyric by E. S. S. Hunting- 
' ton, music by Howard Webster. 

[21956 

©OpAmes.28° 1910s 1 e.., Aug. 28, 

19it: 1 ec. Aug. 29, 1911; BH 265595 ;s 

Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


PRETTY DAFFODIL; morceaux, arr. by 
HKverett J. Evans; violin and cello 
solos with piano acc. [21957 


© Aue, 21 1911-2 c. Sept. 1, 1911; 
E 265669; Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
Work, IN. YY. 


Pretty MAapAM BUTTERFLY; music by 

Wim. Baines; medium voice in E flat. 

[21958 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c Sept. 29, 

1911; E 266684; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


PREVETARIELLO? ovvero, ’O  semina- 
rista; macchietta, parole e musica 
di Alfred Taylor, per canto e man- 
dolino. [21959 


Ae 9) 1911: 2 ec. Aug. 15, 
1911; EK 264215; C. Malchiodi, New 
York, N: Y. 


PRIDE (THE) OF MY HEART; words by 
J. EK. Sykes. music by Roger Egan. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[21960 


. ISeptee2) 
E. Sykes, 


©: Sept. 215. 1914: 2 
1911: H 266411; John 
Cleveland, O. 


PRIDE (THE) OF YOUTH; poem by Sir 
Walter Scott, music by Chas. Seeger 
jr.; high voice. [21961 


Wmsept, 25, 191t> 2isc. ‘Sept. 26, 
1911; E 266596; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork. UN. ¥. 


PRIMER (A) OF HARMONY; by John B. 
McEwen, for use in schools. Part 1 
to 4. no. 1138748. 4to. [21962 


©) Sept. 12; 1911: 2 ce: Sept. 13; 
t9it 5 HW 264627;. G. Ricordi «& ¢o., 
Milan, Italy. 


PRIMM’ ’E GUARDA NA FEMMENA; Gan- 
zone a_ schiattiglia, versi di An- 
themis (F. Pintaura), musica di O. 
Marchetti. (Canzoni napoletane 
popolari, no. 2770.) [219638 

©, Angs30;, ttl: 2 e -Sept: 11, 
1911; E 264569; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


PRINCESS OF THE MORNING; dramatic 
reading with piano acc., words by 


J. I. C. Clarke, music by Harriet 
Ware. [21964 
©: Sept’ 25, 119i 12 es Sept: 25, 


1911; HE 266586; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


PRINCESS PIRLIWINKIE; a _ legendary 
kinderspiel, written and composed 
by John C. Grieve; vocal score with 
dialogue and piano ace. 4to. [21965 

Or Aug. 2s, TiGtt “De oSept. 5; 
1911; E 264466; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow, Scotland. 


PRINCETON ’86 CHORALE; words by 
Samuel T. Carter, music by G. E. 
Shea; male voices. [21966 

© 1c. Aug. 26, 1911; E 266380; 
George HE. Shea, Paris, France. 


PRINTEMPS (LE); entr’ acte, by Mel- 
ville J. Gideon; piano. [21967 
e) Sept. 19d 2 er Sept i. 
1911: E 265868; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


PropigaAL (THE): sacred song, words 
and music by Renssek J. Nnud. 

[21968 

© Sept. 2, 1911+ 2\c. Sept. 2, 1911; 

BE 265688; J. K. Dunn, Cincinnati, O. 


PROGRESSIVE STUDIES IN OCTAVE PLAY- 
ING; with special preparatory exer- 
cises, composed, adapted and ed. by 


Charles Dennée; piano. (Educa- 
tional series, no. 37.) | 21969 
CG) Avie, 219) pt Oise Dice, Aue. 25, 


1911; EH 265383: 
Boston, Mass. 


; Arthur P. Schmidt, 


PROPOSAL; 
music by Bruno Huhn; 
tenor, and alto or bar. [21970 

©) Ames ZS 1901 2c. Aug. 29; 
1911; H 265499; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


words by Bayard Taylor, 
sopran or 


PROTESTATION; poen: by Elizabeth K. 
Reynolds, music by Rose Eversole 
McCoy; high and low voice. [21971 

© Sept. 18. 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 14, 
1911; HE 266084; William Maxwell 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


21972 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Il, n.s., v.6 


P’sit Lizzy; words and music by A. 
Kowalewski. [21972 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 266216; Anthony Kowalew- 
ski, St. Paul, Minn. 


Puccinrt (GracomMo) Bohéme (La); 
di G. Puecini, fantasia’-arr. di T. 
Ricceri per mandolino, o violino., e 
pianoforte. no. 99352. [219738 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2c. Sept. 8, 1911; 


E 264522; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


impressioni arr. di C. Gra- 
ziani-Walter, per due mandolini, 
mandola e pianoforte. no. 100023. 

[21974 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
EK 264523; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


— Ch’ella mi creda libero e lontano; 
aria di Johnson dell’opera La fan- 
ciulla del West, di G. Puccini, atto 


3, Yriduzione facile di Alessandro 
Peroni, per pianoforte. no. 113669. 
[21975 


© Aves 16).49 ties) 92 Se; pane. 7, 
1911; EH 264202; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


Che faranno i vecchi miei 14 lon- 
tano; canzone di Wallace, dell’opera 
La fanciulla del West, atto 1, di 
G. Puccini, riduzione facile di Ales- 
sandro Peroni, per pianoforte. no. 
113667. [21976 


(©) “Aes 16, TO? Wer Ade: ali 
1911; E 264201; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


—lLaggiti.... nel soledad ero pic- 
cina; aria di Minnie, dell’opera La 
fanciulla del West, atto 1. di G. Puc- 
cini, riduzione facile di Alessandro 
Peroni, per pianoforte. no. 113668. 

[21977 


Cl NUS Te 
G. Ricordi & Go., 


») 


rae 


© Aug. 16, 1911; 
1911; HK 264208; 
Milan, Italy. 


PURDUE SONG; words and music by L. 
L. Furnas. [21978 


©ulic Oct. 1911; E 266762; 
Louisa L. Furnas, LaFayette, Ind. 


3) 


send 9 


PURITAN (THE). PRANCE; lyric by EF. 
Donaghey and A. Burkhardt, music 
by Ben M. Jerome. [21979 


@prAug. 425, yal el ek pAqe 25, 
19116) 1 ee Aue. 30, 19105, 265581 ; 


Charles K. Harris, New York, N.Y. ! 
es 


PUSILLECO; versi e musica di Giuseppe 
Giannelli. (Canzoni napoletane popo- 
lari, no. 2760.) [21980 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 e@ Sept. 11, 
1911; E 264570; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


PUSILLECO ’E NOTTE; ’a canzone @ ca- 
pri, versi di G. Capaldo, musica di 
V. Fassone; canto e piano. [21981 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 264529; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


QUADRILLE ROYAL; sur des motifs de 
S. A. R., opérette en 3 actes, mu- 
sique de Yvan Caryll, arr. par Victor 
Charmettes, pour orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. Ato. [21982 


© Aug. 25, 191k te ees 26. 
1911; H 264286; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


QUEEN (THE) oF OKLAHOMA; words 
and music by H. F. Walter. [21983 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 265823; Emil F. Walter, Okla- 
homa, Okl. 


QUEEN (THE) OF TENNESSEE; words 
and music by Ernest A. Rork. 
[21984 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 265844; Ernest A. Rork, Paducah, 
Ky. 


QUEEN OF THE SEA; march and two 
step, by Chas. J. Rockwell; band. 
[21985 


© Aug: 15, 19012 e sept 13, 
1911; E 266163; J. EH. Agnew, Des 
Moines, Ia. 


QUEENLY STEPS (Pas de la reine) ; by 
A. Tellier; piano. [21986 


© Sept. 15; 191-3 2en Sept; 16, 
1911; HE 264719;.M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, No ¥> 


QvuESTION (A) (Hine Frage) ; by Ru- 
dolf Friml, op. 79, no. 3; piano. 
[21987 


© Aug. 29) 1910392 ee Aue, 30; 
1911; E 265558; G. Schirmer, New 
NorlgeiNic is 


QuittER (RoeEeR) Four songs; words 
by Friedrich Bodenstedt. Hnglish 
words by R. H. Elkin, music by R. 
Quilter. No. 1 for low voice. [21988 


©: Aug. 12, Wott gene we. 14: 
1911; BE 264198; Elkin & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


22009 


Race (THE) HORSE RAG; two step, by 
Mike Bernard; piano. [21989 
@ysepr 411, 1911; 2-c. Sept. 11, 
1911; E 265900; Jos. Morris co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


RAGTIME (THE) COLLEGE GIRL; from 
The fascinating widow, words by 
S. M. Lewis, music by Kerry Mills, 
pete py Al. Doyle. [21990 
omane, 29, 1911: 2 c. Aug: 28, 
1911; EH 265481; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York, N. Y. 


RAGTIME GEOGRAPHY; words by Her- 
man Ruby, music by Con Conrad, 
arr. by Al Doyle. [21991 


sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
BE 265791; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York, N. Y. 


RAIN CLOUDS; march, by J.D. Murphy; 
band. [21992 


(ey Awe 15, 1911: 2 .e:: Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266162; Jas. D. Murpby, 
Hobart, Okla. 


RAINBOW-CHILD (THE) ; from songs of 
sun and shade, poem by Marguerite 
Radclyffe-Hall, music by S. Cole- 
ridge-Taylor. [21993 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EK 264888; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


ReaDy (THE) RECKONER; words by Alf. 
Elerton, music by Will Mayne. 
[21994 
© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 « Sept. 21, 
1911; E 264855; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


RECREATION (Man amiisiert sich); by 
Rudolf Friml, op. 80, no. 2; piano. 
[21995 
rAd 430; 191122. c. Aug. 31, 
1911; E 265606; G. Schirmer, New 
Vork.N., Y. 


RED DEER; words and music by O. P. 
Ikeler, op. 388. [21996 
© Sept. 18, 1911: 2 ce Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266074; Otto P. Ikeler, 
Bloomsburg, Pa. 


ReD (THE) MAN’S TWINS; words by 
Geo. W. Burns, music by Paul 
HKugene. [21997 

One Ane eo AOL (2) CvAue.) Si, 
1911; E 265658; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


ReD (A) RED ROSE (Dem rothen ros- 
lein) ; poem by Robt. Burns, music 
by Arthur Rosenseint; high. [21998 

© Sept. 26, 1911: 2 ec Sept. 27, 
1911; E 266629; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N.Y. 


REDEMPTION’S SONG; words by Lavinia 

E. Brauff, music by C. H. Gabriel. 

[21999 

© Sept. 10, 1911; 2 e@ Aug. 25, 

1911; E 265354; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Il. 


REGIMENTAL BAND; march two step, by 
“Chas. C. Sweeley, arr. by Harry J. 
Lincoln. 1. Piano. 2. Orchestra. 
8. Band. [22000-22002 


© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Aug. 
30, 1911; WH 265568265570; J. M. 
Warner music co., Williamsport, Pa. 


REITERLIED; aus der operette Die 
liebesjagd, text von Theodor Fisher, 
musik von Hermann Ritzaw. [22003 


© sully 20,7191: 2 Aue 19: 
1911; E 264055; # £Bitihnenverlag 
Niedersachsen, g. m. b. h., Hannover, 
Germany. 


REJOICE, O YE RIGHTEOUS; words from 


Psalm 33, music by L. R. Lewis; 
mixed voices. 4to. [22004 
©. May 17, 1911: 2 ce Sept. 9; 


1911; E 265874; 
Somerville, Mass. 


Leo R. Lewis, 


REJOICE! THE LORD HAS COME; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by 
F. Lester Price. [22005 


©. Septa.t4, 1911: 2-e Sept 16 
1911; E 266066; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


RELIGIOSA KORSTYCKEN; fOr mansros- 
ter komponerade af F. J. Johnson. 
Forsta hiftet. 4to. [22006 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266543; Augustana book 
concern, Rock Island, Ill. 


REMEMBER CALVARY; words by Alfred 
H. Ackley, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
[22007 


© june. I2; Ot 2 es Age 25: 
1911; E 2653844; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


RENAUD (ALBERT) Trois morceaux 
pour orgue; par A. Renaud, op. 129. 
Complete. [22008 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 264708; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, England. 


RESIGNATION; romance, by Hans Ail- 
bout, op. 310, no. 3; piano. [22009 


On Aue: J19,) HOAs S 2 e) HATE, De 
1911; E 264170; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


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pt. 11a, Bass ves 


REST TO THE WEARY; Words and mu- 
sic by B. Snyder. [22010 
© Aue. 245 told De) Aue eS: 
1911; E 265469; Beulah Snyder, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 

REUNION ; words by L. Davoren, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22011 

©. Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266300; Louie Davoren, N. 
Bradford, Yorks, England. 

REVELL (ROLAND) Four love songs; 


words by Edmund Waller and 
others, music by R. Revell; low 
voice. [22012 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 264536; Hutchings & Romer, Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


REVERIE; by Frank Idle; organ. obl. 

S8vo. (The organ recitalist, no. 22.) 

[220138 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 264448; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


——by Howard Fisher; piano solo. 

(Suite de salon, no. 2.) [22014 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 

EH 264491; Phillips & Page, London, 
England. 


—— See Strauss (R.) 


REVERIE DU SOIR; by C. V. Debussy, ed. 
by Mrs. Ernest Lent; piano. [22015 
O©rSent, 14 Wot Qe Sept ale 
1911; HK 265999; Washington music 
co., Washington, D. C. 


RHYME (THE) ROAD TO MUSIC LAND; 
a system of musical kindergarten, 
games, songs, ete., by Fannie Church 
Parsons; book 1. [22016 

©rOct 219i 2 e Oct 2 yal Oa 
Hi 266760; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Il. 


RIDING IN THE AUTO; words and music 


by EH. N. Allen. [22017 
© Aug. (25,19 2 ea Anes 28: 


1911; HE 265518; Emma N. Allen, 
Worcester, Mass. 
RIGHT UP TO DATE; two-step, by E. R. 
McCarty; piano. [22018 
OVAvs ga Sil Qe Senter als) 
AUN E ed Dy 266166 ; Earl R. McCarty, 
Utica, IN Xs 


RIGopON (RIGADOON) ; By Paul Wachs; 
piano. 2 99019 
© Sept. 15.) LOL: 2) en Sept iG, 
1911; EH 264720; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N.Y. 


RIMA DE BECQUER; musica de Angela 
Salazar, para piano y canto. [22020 
© July 1, Wl. Sie Aus 19, 
1911; E 264048; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 
RING OUT BELLS; waltzes, by Walter J.. 
Pond; piano. [22021 


© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 138, 
1911; E 265991; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York, N. Y. 

RIPpPLes; intermezzo, by R. E. Hil- 
dreth; mandolin orch. with banjo 
ob. [22022 

© Aug: 28, 1910- 2Me "Sent. 9, 
1911; H 265886 ; Cundy- -Bettoney cO., 
Boston, Mass. 

RIVISTA MILITARE; versi di KE. A. Mario, 
musica di F. Pugliese. (EHdizioni no. 


3250.) [22023 
© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EK 264457; Ferdinando  Bideri, 


Naples, Italy. 


ROBIN REDBREAST; January unison song 
from The months, words by Chris- 
tina Rossetti, music by Colin Taylor. 

{22024 

© Aug. 30,1911. 2yerAue, 31, 

1911; E 264867; Novello & co., lid., 
London, Hngland. 


RoBIN’s (THE) SONG; words by Mary 
Grant O’Sheridan, music by A. Cyril 
Graham. [22025 

© Sept. 8, 191-2 7eeSept 411: 
1911; H 265928; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago, Ill. 


Rock OF AGES; Sacred song, music by 
Oscar J. Fox; low voice in B flat. 


[22026 

© Sept. 22, 19idl-924e. Sept. 22; 

1911; EH 266401; John Chureh co., 
Cincinnati, O. 

RocKING-HORSE (THE) (Auf dem 
schaukelpferd); by Rudolf Friml, 
op. 81, no. 3; piano. [22027 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 © Aug. 31, 
1911; E 265612; G. Schirmer, New 
York, Ni ve 

RoMANCE; par Claude Debussy, tran- 
scription par F. Ronehini pour 
violoncelle et piano. (Deux mélo- 
dies, no. 1.) [22028 

© Sept. 23, d9id; (2 ec sSept. 11, 
1911; E 264577; Durand et cie., 


Paris, France. 

par Edouard 
[22029 
26, 
m. 


ROMANCE-APPASSIONATO $ 
Schtitt, op. 91, pour piano. 
© Aug: 26,) Tote 2 Tene: 
1911; E 264271; N. Simrock, g. 
b. h., Berlin, Germany. 


1276 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


22048 


Romance de Vétoile. See Wagner (R.) 


RoMANCE (THE) OF THE ROSE; can- 
tata, written by Edward Oxenford, 
composed by Arthur Pearson. 4to. 

[22030 

eaue.. 5, 1911: 1c. Aug. 14, 1911, 

1 ec. Sept. 9, 1911; E 264616; Bayley 
& Ferguson, Glasgow, Scotland. 


RONZEVALLE (CARLOS); two short 
pianoforte pieces; by Carlos Ronze- 
valle. Contents:—1, Enfantillage.— 

~ 2, Recueillement. [22031 

te epAus. 28, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 31, 
1911; EH 264870; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


RoOrERS MARCH; march-two step; by 
J. FE. Barth; piano. [22082 


je seu 13, 1914: 2 c Sept. 18, 
1911; E 265969; John F. Barth, 
Cleveland, O. 


ROSALENA WALTZ; by Edward Hazel. 
1. Band. 2. Orchestra. 
[ 22033, 22034 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. each Sept. 13, 
1911; E 265972, 2659738; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati, O. 


ROSCHE’S SECULAR QUARTETS; women’s 
voices; ed. by G. F. Rosche. 4to. 
[22035 


eae 25, 1911? 2) cy Aug: 28, 
1911; A 296081; George F. Rosche, 
Chicago, J. 


ROSE, LUCKY ROSE; from The enchant- 
ress, lyric by Harry B. Smith, music 
by Victor Herbert. [22036 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
BE 265856; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N.Y. 


ROSE PETALS; by Birdie Leslie; piano. 
obl. 4to. [22037 


© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1911; E 264630; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London, England. 


ROSENKRANS (GEORGE) Prelude no. 6; 
by G. Rosenkrans; organ. [220388 


© Aug. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1911; 
E 265624; Geo. Molineux, New York, 
sap @ 


KOSERAIE (LA); par Edm. Filippucci, 
pour orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [22039 


© Aug. 25; 1911; °2 ee. Aug: 26, 
1911; E 264287; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


ROSES AND VIOLETS; waltzes, by J. M. 
Daly; piano. [22040 


© Aue 30, 19th) 2 eo) "Aus 28) 
1911; E 265485; Joseph M. Daly. 
Boston, Mass. 


RosES (THE) THE ROBINS AND YOU; 
words by Ernest B. Orne, music by 
“Howard T. Googins. [22041 


©! Sept 20 191-2. e@ Sepiz’ 2ie 
1OUP- Hy 266371; He Be Orne. Port- 
land, Me. 


t0SSINI (GIOACHINO ANTONIO): To 
Thee, great Lord; prayer from 
Moses in Egypt, music by Rossini, 
arr. by Percy E. Fletcher; male 
voices. 4to. (The Apollo club, no. 
590503. ) [22042 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 264487; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, England. 


ROTATION RAG; by Al. Sweet, arr. by 
Eugene Platzmann; piano. [22048 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 


1911; E 266195; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


ROULETTE (THE) REEL; Parisian 
prance, by Henry Lodge, arr. by 
W. C. O’Hare; orchestra. [22044 


© Aus, 29. 1911> 2c. Aue 30) 
1911; E 265541; M. Witmark & sons; 
New York, N. Y. 


tOUND DANCE; by Gustav Lazarus, op. 
146, no. 10; piano. [22045 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264426; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


Itowine sone; by H. L. Cramm, op. 
16, no. 2; piano. [22046 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1911; 
EK} 266184; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


RoyaL (THE) DURBAR; from Round 
the world, vocal march and two- 
step, lyric and music by Manuel 
Klemm pe ace: [22047 


© Sept: 28. 19 2 ce, Sept: .29: 
1911; E 266675; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


RUMMEL’S GRAND MINSTREL PRODUC- 
TION; composed and arr. by J. W. 
Rummel; band. 4to. [22048 


©, Auge 28, 1911; 2 e@ Aus. 31, 
1911; E 265933; J. Willard Rummel, 
New Castle, Ind. 


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pt. III, 0. §., v, 6 


RUSSIAN (THE) BEAR; from Ladies’ 
day, lyric by Vernon Cassard, music 
by Gustav Luders. [22049 

©! Septrds) 191 92 eh Seppe, 
1911; EK 266025; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SABATHIL (F.) 10 picturesque studies, 
in phrasing, style and mechanism; 
by E. Sabathil, op. 271; piano. 

[22050 

@OrAue: 2 Oh 20 eNom eile 

1911; E 264189; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SABBATH EVENING; voluntary, by Adam 
Geibel; organ. (Jn The choir, vol. 
Poi. 4h) [22051 

© Sept. 1, 1911+ 1 & Sept. 5, 1911; 
EK 265763; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 


SABBATH MORN; hymn, words Hay- 

ward, music by B. Shepard. [22052 

© Sept. 1, 191-2 @ Oct. 3) 1910: 

i} 266811; Benj. Shepard, New York, 
NEY 


SAFE AT HOME; Sacred Song, words by 
J. Dick, music by R. D. Hovis. 
[22053 
© 1 ¢ Aug. 30; 1910 BW 265500; 
Rose Dick Hovis, Clintonville, Pa. 


Sip UPATRICK’ S| DAY: arr, by, Michael 

Watson, ed. by Karl Benker; piano. 

[22054 

@ Aue: 7% 19lt: Qe Sept. a, 19a: 

EH 265812; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


—— words and music by M. J. Barry. 
[22055 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
Hf] 264511; M. Witmark & sons, New 
MOI IN. : 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) Dé- 
janire; prélude et cortege, de la 
tragédie lyrique, 4°"° acte, par C. 
Saint-Saéns, pour orchestre. Par- 
tition. | 22056 


© Sept. 23" 1911? Ken) Sept ait 
1911; BH 264575; Durand et cie.,, 
Paris, France. 


——tragédie lyrique en 4 actes, 
poeme de Louis Gallet et C. Saint- 
Saéns, musique de C. Saint-Saéns. 
Partition d’orchestre, avec texte. 
[22057 
© July 29, 1911: 2¢. Sept. 2, 1911; 
EH 264519; A. Durand et cie., Paris, 
Prance. 


™ 


he 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE)— 
Continued. 

——-—— trio de la tragédie-lyrique 
par C. Saint-Saéns, arr. par H. Mou- 
ton, pour piano, violon et violoncelle, 
avec contrebasse et clarinette ad lib: 
Kdition A. [22058 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c Sept. 11, 
1911; HK 264576; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


SALTED PEANUTS; rag, by Sidney Chap- 
Moen ile: [22059 


© Sept. 27, 1911; 2-G Sept. 27, 
1911; EH 266616; Koninsky music co., 
Troy, N. Y. : 


SALVATOR; hymn, words by Ebenezer 
Elliott, music by F. S. Hunnewell. 
[22060 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 3, 1911; 
Hi 266809; Frank S. Hunnewell, New 
WOE ING Ne 


SAMBO HAB DE HOOK WoRM; words and 
music by M. Temple. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [22061 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266299; Mary Temple, 
Dickey, N. D. 


SAN FRANCISCO IS THE CITY FOR THE 
PANAMA SHOW; words and music by 
W. EK. Underwood. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [22062 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266263; W. E. Underwood, 
White Hall, La. 


SANHERIBS UNTERGANG; text von By- 
ron, tibersetzt von Otto Gildemeis- 
ter, musik von Hans Huber, fiir 
minnerchor und klavier. Partitur 
und chorstimmen. (Zwei hebraische 
melodien, no. 1.) [22063 


© Jan. 1, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 8; 1911; 
E 2639388; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


SANTA ANNA; meditation, by J. Loeb- 
ker; piano. Cincinnati, Model music 
co. [22064 


© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266155; Joseph Loebker, 
Cincinnati, O. 


SANTA Cuaus; by Mrs. C. H. Toby; 
piano with text. (Wafted melodies. 
grade 2.) [22065 

© -Sept. 1, 190ts2 eaekue, 21, 
1911; EH -265513; Mrs? Charles: H. 
Toby, Dover, N. H. 


18 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


22082 


SANTA CLAUS’ PARTNERS; Christmas 
cantata, words by Ida Scott Taylor, 
music by Powell G. Fithian. [22066 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1911; EH 266384; MacCalla & co., 
inc., Philadelphia, Pa. 

SANTA’S PRESCRIPTION ; text by Harriet 
D. Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 

[22067 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 

1911 ; D 18967; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
; ton, O. 


SATISFACTION MARCH; 
. Chas. Southwell; military band. 
4to. [22068 
[or sept 9, 1911. 2'*c.° Sept: 12 
1911; E 265937; Geo. Southwell, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


two step, by 


SATTLER (CARL) Adagio, es dur; von 
C. Sattler, op. 15, fiir harmonium 
und klavier. [22069 

© June 28, 1911; 2 ec July 19, 
1911; E 262156; Carl Simon, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Saucy Moon; from The maid and the 
monarch, lyric and music by Dan J. 
Sullivan. [22070 

© Sept. 20, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1911; FE 266353; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Savion, THY DYING LOVE; hymn-an- 
them, words by S. Dryden Phelps, 
music by Daniel Protheroe; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Central church col- 
lection, no. 5.) [22071 

Creede 41911? 2 @.:Octi 2, 1911: 
E 266761; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


SCATTER THE SUNBEAMS; hymn, words 
by John C. Blair, music by D. B. 
Towner. [22072 


© July: 28, 1911; 2 ¢.. Sept: 28, 
1911; E 266424; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


SCENE DE BALLET; en forme de valse, 
par Edward Cutler, op. 110, pour 
piano solo. [22073 


Ohne 22, 1911-2 ce. Aus: 19, 
1911; E 2640483; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ScHLoss (DAS) IM SEE; ged. von Wolf- 
gang Miiller von Konigswinter, mu- 
sik von Max Meyer-Olbersleben, 
op. 98, fiir mannerchor mit klavier. 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. [22074 

© Sept. 15,°1911; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 264709; G. Schirmer, New 
Work. N.Y. 


SCHLUMMERLIED. See Schumann(R. A.) 


SCHMETTERLINGS-INTERMEZZO; aus der 
revue, Es gibt nur ein Berlin, mu- 
sik von Artur Steinke, fiir orchester 
mit piano-direction. Stimmen. 4to. 

[22075 

©. Ang 25, 19072 @ Aue.. 26: 

1911; E 264273; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


SCHMITT (FLORENT) ‘Trois mélodies: 
textes francais et anglais, English 
words by Hermann Klein, musique 
de F. Schmitt; en recueil pour voix 
moyenne. Contents : — Lied. — I 
pleure dans mon coeur.—Fils de la 
vierge. [22076 

©) Sept, 23) 1911-2 e. (Septy 14, 


1911; H 264582; Durand et. cie.,, 
Paris, France. 
SCHONSTE (DIE) BIST DU; walzer 


nach motiven der operette Viellieb- 
chen, von L. Englander; orchester. 
[22077 

© May 19, 1911; 1 c. May 20, 
191d 3:dhe; Awe 3h, 1911 3-H 265664 ; 
Ludwig Englander, Vienna, Ausiria. 


SCHOLARS COMPANION; a collection of 
standard favorites, grades 1-2; pf. 
vy. 4. [22078 

© Sept. 15, 1911-2) c. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266589; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SCHOOL BELL; a large number of songs 
and hymns adapted to the use of 
schools ...by E. O. Lyte. Rey. 
and enl. ed. Lancaster, Pa., Manor 
publishing company [1911] [190] p. 
12mo0o. $0.25. [22079 

Ge Aus 25, 190 oJ, Aner +28, 
1911; A 293804; E. O. Lyte, Millers- 
ville, Pa. 


SCHOOL-BELLS V. WEDDING-BELLS; Or, 
When I hear the school-bells ring- 
ing; words and music by Tom Mel- 
lor and Harry Gifford. [22080 

Ov Auer ol 1oit: 2 ee Aus 31; 
1911; EK 264361; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 


ScHOOL DAYS ARE PASSING; words and 

music by Mrs. E. Walker. [22081 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c Oct. 2,1911; 

E 266759; Mrs. E. Walker, Floma- 
ton, Ala. 


SCHOOLMATES (THE); words and mu- 
sic by Rex Standish. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [22082 


© “Aug 30; 1911 2) 2c. Sept 19; 
1911; E 266268; Rex Jennings, Pin- 
coming, Mich. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22083 


pt. 111, n. s., v.6 


SCHUBERTH (EDWARD) & co. 7 re- 
cital pieces for pianoforte; arr. by 
EK. Schuberth & co. (Collection no. 
745) [220838 

©) Aug, 629, 1911-2) er Aneol, 
1911; EH 265599; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Greetings 
and kisses for my beloved; serenade, 


by Schubert, arr. by M. W. Butler; 
piano. [22084 
© Aus. 24 119i 2? en Ane. 28. 


1911; E 265464; A. W. Perry & sons 
music co., Sedalia, Mo. 


SCHULE DER GELAUFIGKEIT; von C. Cour- 


voisier; ftir violine. Heft 1, sys- 
tematische fingertibungen. (Edition 
no. 43815a.) [22085 


© Aug. 
HE 264409 ;s 
Germany. 


4, AOL: Qe Sept. 5, tod: 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 


SCHUMANN (ROBERT ALEXANDER ) 
Schlummerlied; von R. Schumann, 
op. 124, no. 16, tibertragen von David 
Popper, ftir violoncello und piano- 
forte. (Perles musicales, no. 22.) 

[22086 

© Aug. 10, 191t; 2); Sep .415, 

1911; HE 264689; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach a. Main, Germany. 


SEA BREEZE SCHOTTISCHE; by Jas. M. 
Goodman; piano. [22087 


©: Sept... 25; 1910; 2 ce. Sept. 25, 
1911; H 266548; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


words 

James ©. Wyche. 

Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22088 

@ Auer 30) 19ld 2". Sept a9: 

1911; EH 266280; Wyche & Grant, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Sua (THE) SHORE FOR MINE; 
and music by 
Washington, H. 


SEASIDE SWANK; words and music by 
Worton David and Bert Lee. [22089 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 264479; Von Tilzer music co., New 
York, N..<Y. 


SECOND TOCCATA IN C MINOR; by James 

H. Rogers; organ. [22090 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1911; 

E 266133; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


SEcRETS (THE) OF LOVE; words and 
music by V. M. Thomas. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale Co. [22091 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266298; Viola Mae Thomas, 
Middleboro, Mass. 


SELECT HYMNS FOR CHRISTIAN WOR- 
SHIP; ed. and comp. by B. HE. War- 
ren, A. L. Byers, Clara M. Brooks & 
D. O. Teasley. Anderson, Ind., Gos- 
pel trumpet co. [1911] 632p.12mo. j 
$1.00. [22092 | 

©. Aug, 28, A9idsy2%e" Sept: 104 
1911; A 293014 : Gospel trumpet co., 
Anderson, Ind. 


SEMI CENTENNIAL MARCH; by Henry M. 

Rudesill; piano. [22093 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2c Sept. .5,1911 - 

E 265745; H. M. Rudesill, Hutchin- 
son, Kans. 


SENSATION MARCH; by Geo. Southwell: 
military band. 4to [ 22094. 
© Sept. 9, 1911: 2) er Sept. 12, 
1911; E 265938; Geo. Southwell, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


SERENADE; aus dem liebesspiel Themi- 
dore, musik von Digby La Touche; 
fiir gesang und klavier. [22095 

© July 24; 1911-92 ex Sept: 29, 
1911; EH 267010; Drei masken-verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


—-— See Gounod (C. F.) 


SERENADE MELANCOLIQUE; 
Lachaume, pour orchestre, avec 
Piano-conducteur. 4to. [22096 


© Aug: 257-0191 hee eane 266 
1911; E 264288; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


par Aimé 


SERENADE PLAINTIVE; par Hrnest Gil- 
let, pour orchestre, avec piano-con- 
ducteur. Ato. [22097 


© Aug, 25, 19112 eraus 26, 
1911; EH 264289; Hnoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


SERENADE ROMANTIQUE; by Otto Hackh, 
op. 1238; piano. [22098 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 @ Sept.. 16, 
1911; E 264721; M. Witmark & Sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SERENATA SPERZA; versi di L. Recitano, 
musica di V. di Chiara. [22099 


( Sept) 7%, 19M aren Aue) 30; 
1911; E 264841; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


SERPENT (THE) OF THE NILE; ballet 
from Miss Jack, libretto and lyrics 
by Mark BE. Swan, music by Wm. 
Frederick Peters; piano. [22100 


© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 « Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266086; Leo Feist, New 
MorkNe yy: 


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1 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


SERVICE DE MESSE; par Marcel Rouher, 
pour grand orgue ou harmonium ad 
lib. (Selecta opera, no. 9.) [22101 


©. Ave 11, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 15, 
pot: oH) 264694; i. J. Biton, St: 
Laurent, France. 


SERVOTTO (LA); strofette, versi’di L. 
Recitano, musica di V. Di Chiara. 
(Edizioni napoletana, no. 8271.) 

[22102 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EK 264463; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
“ples, Italy. 


SHaDow (THE) OF THE CROSS; words 
by Florence D. Adams, music by 
Walter Coleman Parker. [22103 

© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265948; W. C. Parker, New York, 
N. ¥. 


SHE IS A GIRL IN THE GOLDEN WEST; 
words and music by R. J. Ivory. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22104 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266219: Robert J. Ivory, 
Barnum, Ia. 


SHE’LL BE WAITING FOR YOU; words by 
Maud E. Lawson, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [22105 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266220; Mrs. Charles O. 
Lawson, Jordan Valley, Or. 


SHE MUST LOOK LIKE yYOU;. lyric by 
Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick 
V. Bowers. [22106 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266206; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


IN BEAUTY; poem by 
Byron, music by Franklin Riker; 
high or medium. (Four songs with 
piano acc., no. 4.) [22107 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ce Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266832; G. Schirmer, New York, 
NOY: 


SHEPHERD’s sone (Schiferlied); by 
Rudolf Friml, op. 80, no. 3; piano. 
[22108 
© Aug. 380, 1911; 2 c« Aug. 31, 
1911; EH 265607: G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


_SHEPHERD’S (A) TALE; from In Ar- 


ecady, by Ethelbert Nevin, op. 16, 
no. 1, arr. by Purcell James Mans- 
field; organ. [22109 

© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264414; B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


22118 


SHERLOCK-MARSCH; aus der operette 
Die liebesjagd, musik yon Hermann 
Ritzau, fiir klavier zu zwei hinden. 


[22110 
©. July 19, 29112 2 e: Aum 19, 
1911; E 264056; Bitihnenverlag 


Niedersachsen, g. m. b. h., Hannover, 
Germany. 


SuHorp (THE) GIRLS ON SATURDAY 
NIGHT; words and music by W. P. 
Johnston, arr. by [Geo. Dougherty]. 

[22111 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1911; E 266658; 
Wm. P. Johnston, Tiffin, O. 


SHorr (A) cur; words by P. d. 
O’Reilly, music by H. Trotére. 
[22112 
Ke) Aug, 30) 1911 ;..2 ¢. Aug, 31, 
1911; E 264850; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, Kngland. 


SICILIAN AIR (Sizilianisch) ; by Rich- 
ard Wickenhausser, op. 54; piano. 
(5 tone pictures, no. 38.) [221138 

© Awe. 19; 191d: 2 eo Aug. 21, 
1911; E 264476; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


SILLY ASS; words and music by Wor- 
ton David and George Arthurs. 
[22114 
© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 264480; Von Tilzer music co., New 
York, N. Y. 


SING ME AN IRISH SONG; words and 
music by Billy Williams and Fred 
Godfrey. [22115 


© Aug. 19, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
KH 264441; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, England. 


SING ME THE sToRY; hymn, words by 
Albert Simpson Reitz, music by E. 
O. Sellers. [22116 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 266642; Ernest O. Sellers, 
Chicago, Il. 


SING ON YE ANGELS; words and music 
by EK. G. Baptie, sr. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [22117 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1911; EK 266286; EH. G. Baptie, sr., 
Dewey, Okla. 


SING, SING, BIRDS ON THE WING; words 
by Leslie Cooke, music by Godfrey 
Nutting. [22118 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
EK 264492; Phillips & Page, London, 
England. 


1281 


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a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT EN TRIES. 


22119 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


SINNER (A) LIKE ME; hymn, words 
by HE. M. Anderson, music by A. J. 
Schmidt, arr. by HE. M. Anderson. 

[22119 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c Sept. 18, 

1911; E 266694; Aaron J. Schmidt, 
Mountain Lake, Minn. 


Sioux Sue; Indian intermezzo, by C. 
H. Rice, arr. by Jerome H. Remick 
arranging dept. 1. Piano. 2. Or- 
chestra. 38. Band. [22120-22122 

© 1e each Aug. 28, 1911; EB 
265620—-265622; Charles Edward 
Rice, Lakeview, Ore. 


Sir (THE) ARTHUR WALTZ; by Mrs. 
A. C. Smith, arr. by H. S. Golden; 
piano. [22123 

© 1c. Sept. 11, 1911; BH 265925; 
Mrs. A. C. Smith, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 


SIREN (THE) (Die sirene); operetta 
in three acts, from the German by 
Leo Stein and A. M. Willner, Eng- 


lish version by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Leo Fall. Vocal score. 
[22124 


© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1911; HK 264646; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SKYROCKET (THE) ; mazurka, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 89. (Six little tone 
sketches for the piano, no. 1.) 

[22125 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 « Sept. 29, 
1911; HE 266685; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


SLEEP ON MY LOVE; serenade, by Ever- 
ett J. Evans; violin solo, piano acc. 
[22126 


© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 
1911; E 265789; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York, N. Y. 


SLEEPY EYES; words and music by 
Humbert V. Megaro. [22127 


© WAue. cole elon 2 ereAnier pols 
1911; EH 265659; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


SLEEPY NELL; words by K. Hagenkot- 
ter, music by Chas. Wolfsfeld. [22128 


© 1e. Sept. 1, 1911; EH 265674; 
Karl Hagenkotter, New York, N. Y. 


SLIDING; words and music by Ernest 
A. Rackett. [22129 


© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1911; EH 266042; Sunlight music co., 
inc., Chicago, Ill. 


SLUMBERTOWN; from Miss Jack, lyric 
by Mark E. Swan, music by Wm. 
Frederick Peters. [22130 

© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266083; Leo Feist, New 
York;4N. Ne 


SMILE; song by J. S. Fearis; male 


voices. 4to. [22131 

© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 c@ Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266546; J. S. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


SMITH (GEORGE EDWARD) Two songs; 
music by G. E. Smith. Contents: 
The Good Shepherd; words by G. EH. 


Smith, [and] Sweetheart good- 
night; words by Eugene C. Dolson. 
[22132 


© Aug. 26; 1911 = 32 5e Sept: 1, 
1911; E 265676; George Edward 
Smith, Frederick, Md. 


SNOWTIME AND SUNSHINE; a tableau 
cantata, words and music by C. 
King Proctor; equal voices and nar- 
rator, illustrated by tableaux vi- 
vants. 4to. [22133 


().. Aug. 28,9 191 ee sept.) (5; 
1911; E 264469; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


So EIN LUDERLEBEN; marsch aus dem 
liebesspiel Themidore, musik von 
Digby La Touche, arr. von Mueller- 
Melborn, fiir piano. [22134 


© July 21, 1991 2°e) Sept. 29; 
1911; E 267012; Drei masken-verlag, 
g.m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


SOAVE FIA IL MoRIR (O gentle death) ; 
madrigal by Pierluigi da Palestrina, 
edited by Peter Druffel, adapted to 
English words by Frank Damrosch; 
five voice parts a cappella. [221385 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ¢: Sept. 25, 
1911; EK 266540; G. Schirmer, New 
Yorks Nee Ye 


SoctaL (THE) BUBBLE; a musical 
comedy in two acts, book and lyrics 
by A. Thomas, musie by F. Kircher. 

[22136 


© 1c. Sept. 22, 1911; D 18965; 
Adeline ‘Thomas 
Kircher, New York, N. Y. 


SocNo poratTo (Golden dreams) ; 
waltz, by G. Carbone, arr. by G. De 
Stefano; 1st and 2d mandolin and 


guitar ace. 4to. [22137 
© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 12, 
1911; E 265949; G. De Stefano, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


1282 


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no. 10, 1911 


22156 


SoLDATENGRUSS; marsch mit gesangs- 
trio. Komponiert von Léon Jessel, 
op. 127, fiir piano 2 ms. [22138 


ij) Aus. 10, 1911; 2'¢ Sept. 15, 


1911; E 264690; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main, Germany. 
Sotpiek (A) BOY THAT LEFT HIS 


MOTHER ALL ALONE; words and music 
by Albert J. Palmer. [22139 
eae ot 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 3i, 
1911; E 265660; Shapiro music pub. 

. co., New York, N. Y. 


SotE pv’oro; versi di EH. A. Mario, 


’ musica di G. Spagnolo. (Edizioni, 
no. 3241.) [22140 
© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

EK 264455; Ferdinando  Bideri, 


Naples, Italy. 


SoME DAY THERE’LL BE NO DAWN-TIME; 
words and music by H. M. Betts. 
[22141 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266536; Helen M. Betts, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


SoME DAY WE'LL KNOW; words and 
music by L. Z. Phillips, arr. by Gas- 
ton Oley Wilkins. [22142 


@ Sep 1619145) 2c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266146; Southern music co., 
Memphis, Tenn. 


SoMEBOoDY; words by Jean Havez, mu- 
sic by Geo. Botsford. . [221438 
Gy Aue, 30,-1911 ; 2 ef Aug. 30, 
1911; E 265553; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


SOMEBODY’S MOTHER; words and music 
by Louis Weslyn and Felix Arndt. 
[22144 


© Sept. 13, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 14, 
1911; EH 266026; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SoMEHOW I CAN’T FORGET YOU; lyric by 
Joe McCarthy, music by Al. Pianta- 
dosi. [22145 

@usne 21, 1911: 2 ce: Aue 23, 
1911; E 265522; Leo Feist, New 
Work N. Y: 


SoMEONE; words and music by C. M. 
Denison. [22146 
© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1911; E 266631; Holmes music co., 
Middletown, N. Y. 


| SOMETHING MONEY CANNOT BUY; words 
and music by E. M. Lewis. [22147 


© 1c. Sept. 13, 1911; E 265993; 
Etta M. Lewis, Portland, Me. 


SOMETHING TELLS ME I AM GOING TO 
LOVE You; duett from The Henpecks, 
words by E. Ray Goetz, music by A. 
Baldwin Sloane. [22148 

© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1911; 
E 265666; Charles K. Harris, New 
NOD. IN. 


Son (A) OF THE DESERT AM I; by Wal- 
ter A. Phillips, arr. by Sol Levy; 
brass band; Bflat cornet, baritone 
and trombone solos. [22149 

© Aue: 29, 1912 en Ame. 30; 
1911; E 265564; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York, N. Y. 


Sone (A) IN THE NIGHT; by J. M. 
Baldwin; piano. [22150 


© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 11, 
1911; E 265934; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


Sone (A) OF ENGLAND; words and 
melody by M. Gent. Winnipeg, To- 
ronto, Canada, Whaley, Royce & co., 
ltd. [22151 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266144; Minnie Gent, Port 
Arthur, Canada. 


SONG OF GRATITUDE; words and music 
by J. B. Nye. [22152 
© Sept 3 191t: 2 cc Aussi 
1911; EK 265616; J. B. Nye, Swatara 
tation, Pa. 


SONG OF LIBERTY; written by Helen 
Bantock, composed by Rutland 
Boughton, op. 381; chorus for mixed 
voices. 4to. (Curwen’s edition, no. 
3553. ) [22153 

© Auge 21, 19115. 2 € Ane 9, 
1911; EH 264082; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


Sone (A) OF PEACE; words and music 
by Gordon V. Thompson. (Heart 
songs, no. 2.) [22154 

© Sept.-9, 1911;°2 ¢ Sept. 14, 
1911; H 264644; Gordon V. Thomp- 
son, Toronto, Canada. 


Sone (A) OF SEVILLE; words by HE. 
Weatherly, music by H. Lane Wil- 
son. [22155 

© Sept. 13,- 19 2ye5 Sept.s14. 
1911; E 264645; Reeder & Walsh, 
London, England. 


SONG OF THE ARROW; words by Long- 
fellow, music by M. E. Dandridge. 
[22156 
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 264493: Phillips & Page, London, 
England. 


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22157 


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pt. Eins, v6 


Sone (THE) OF THE GYPSY GIRL; words 
and music by M. E. Merriam. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22157 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266279; M. HE. Merriam, 
Framingham, Mass. 


SONG OF THE JOLLY TROOPER; by Geo. 
A. Burdett, op. 18, no. 3; pf. [22158 


©- Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266686; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


Song (THE) OF THE MILL; by Fleta 
Jan Brown; piano. [22159 
© Sept 9, 1911; 2 «@ Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266113; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 

Sone OF THE NEAPOLITAN HARP-BOY. 
See Tschaikowsky (P. I.) 

Sone (A) OF THE SEA; words by A. 
Cunningham, music by Franklin 
Riker; medium in A minor. (Four 
songs with piano acc., no. 1.) 

[22160 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 

E 266838; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INLAY: 


Sone (THE) OF THE SKYLARK; from 
Miss Jack, lyric by Mark E. Swan, 
music by Wm. Frederick Peters. 


[22161 

© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 c Sept. 16, 

1911; E 266085; Leo Feist, New 
WOnK Ne oN: 


Sone (THE) OF THE SPINNING WHEEL 
(Le chant de la fileuse); by Otto 
Hackh, op. 104; piano. [22162 

© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16. 
1911; EH 264722; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SONG OF THE TIMES; words and music 
by V. Benson. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [22163 

© Aug. 25, 72911; 2 @ Sept. 19, 
1911; EH 266223; Virgie Benson, Au- 
gusta, Ga. 


Sone (A) oF vicrory; words by John 
Mason Neale, music by Frederick 
Stevenson, op. 62; low voice. 

[22164 

© Sept.-11,) 1910) 2Qee Sept. a3, 

1911; EH 266048; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


Sone (THE) THAT MY HEART IS SING- 
ING; words by Sibyl Sammis-Mac 
Dermid, music by J. G. Mac Der- 
mid; high voice. [22165 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 265986; James G. Mac Der- 
mid, Chicago, Ill. 


Senge (THE) THAT REACHES IRISH 
HEARTS; The wearing of the green, 
words by Bartley Costello, music by 
Albert Von Tilzer. [22166 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EK 266764; 
York, JIN. ¥¢ 


Sone To —; poem by J. H. Wheelock, 
music by Chas. Seeger, Jr.; high 
voice. [22167 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 e« Sept. 26, 
1911; E 26€597; G. Schirmer, New 
York, Nowe 


SONGS OF CHRISTMAS Day; an original 
Christmas service, words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson and others, mu- 
sic by Vivian Jones and others. 
Philadelphia, Chicago, Praise pub- 
lishing co. 8vo. [22168 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 14, 
1911; EH 266007; Geo. W. Sanville, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SONGS OF OLD FATHERLAND* words by 
Sidney R. Ellis, music by Al. H. 
Wilson; arr. by Charles Previn. 

[22169 

© Aug. 81, 1911; 2 c Sept. 5, 

1911; E 265930; Ellis & Wilson mu- 
sic co., New York, N. Y. 


SorkA SCELLERATA; versi e musica di — 


L. Donadio. [22170 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 264845; Italian book co., 
New York, N. Y. 


SOUNDS FROM THE LITTLE BROOK; by M. 
H. Cochran, op. 7, nos. 1-6; pf. 
[22171 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266445; M. H. Cochran, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


Sous BoIs; nocturne, par Ernest Gillet. 
pour orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [22172 

© Aug. 25, 1991; 2 @ Aug. 26, 
1911; E 264290; Enoch & co., Paris, 
France. 


Sous LA BANNIERE; marche militaire 
par Henri Herpin, pour orchestre 
avec piano-conducteur. [22173 

©) Sept. 1, 1912 2 eCaSept. 11, 
1911; E 264590; Heugel et cie., 
Paris, Wrance. 


SOUTHERN BycEZE; march, by M. P. 
Muse; piano. [22174 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266158; Myrtie Pauline 
Muse, U. S. 


1284 


York music co., New. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


SouveNIR; par F. van der Stucken, op. 
39; orchester-stimmen. Hannover, 
Germany, Louis Oertel. paet5 

© Sept. 10, 1811; 2 @ Sept. 6, 
1911; E 266834; Frank van der 
Stucken, Cincinnati, O. 


SOUVENIR DE SOIR; by Edward Tesche- 
macher; solo for violin with piano 
ace. [22176 


Meera. 230; 119115. 2 e “Aug. 31, 
. 1911; HE 264851; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


SOUVENIR DE VENEZIA; barcarolle, by 
W. Place, jr.; mandolin. Provi- 
dence, R. I., Alpha musical bureau. 

é [22177 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

H} 265748; William Place, jr., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


SOUVENIR LYRIQUE; von August Nolck, 
op. 15, fiir violoncell mit begleitung 
des pianoforte. (Fiinf stticke, no. 5.) 

[22178 

(OpAne 10.1911 > 2c. Sept.. 15, 

1911; E 264683; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach a. Main, Germany. 


SOUVENIR OF GENF; idylle by Georg 
HKggeling, op. 173, no. 2; piano. 
[22179 
monue 49, 1911: 2 c Aug. 21, 
1911; E 264178 : Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


SPANISH DANCE; by H. Engel, op. 21, 
no. 2; piano. [22180 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 265773; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


SPANISH IMPROVISATIONS; words and 
musie by William Wallace; four 
mixed voices and piano ace. 4to. 


| 
[22181 
a Aue.) Sf. 1911: 2 ¢, Aus. 31, 
1911; EH 264872; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 
2 


SPANISH MOON; lyric by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington, music by Howard Webster. 
[22182 


OrAue 228, 1911s. 1 e Aus 28) 
1911; 1 ec. Aug. 29, 1911; E 265596; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 
SPEAK TO EVERY HEART; hymn, words 

by C. Louise Bell (Birdie Bell), mu- 

sie by W. J. Kirkpatrick. [22183 

@) Oct. 6, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 3; 1911; 

E 266794; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phil- 

adelphia, Pa. 


22193 


SPEEDWAY (THE); march and two- 
step, by G. E. Gilbert; pf. [22184 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 27, 
1911; E 266632; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


SPEZIAL-ETUDEN ; von Max Pauer, op. 
“11, fiir das klavier zu zwei hinden. 
i Heft, 3. 2. Heft 2. (Edition, 7672 
ce und d.) [ 22185, 22186 


© Aug. 2, 1911; 2 c each Sept. 5, 
1911; E 264895, 264896; B. Schott’s 
sodhne, Mainz, Germany. 


SPINN, SPINN; fantasie - transcription 
on an Estlandisch folk song, by L. 
Issori; piano. [22187 


©) Aus 926) 1911 2 ¢. Awen 2h: 
1911; E 265602; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


SPIRITS OF THE NIGHTS (Les esprits de 
la nuit); valse brillante, by Bern- 
hard Nitzsche, op. 100; piano. 

[22188 

@) Auge. 1919912 2° ce Ae 21, 

1911; E 264177; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


SPpooKs; by H. Dalton; pf. [22189 
i) te Sept. 2s, LOi: fi, . 260746 - 
Howard Dalton, Detroit, Mich. 


SPRING DANCE; by Gustav Lazarus, op. 
146, no. 7; piano. [22190 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264429; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


STANDCHEN (Serenade); vou August 
Nolek, op. 15, ftir violoncell mit be- 
gleitung des pianoforte. . (Funf 
stiicke, no. 3.) : (22001 


© PAu 10.) 1911 yO es Sept. 15; 
1911; BE 264681; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach a. Main, Germany. 


STANDCHEN, DES DUR; von Rudolf 
Schartel, op. 10, duo fiir harmonium 
und klavier. (lLyrische stticke, no. 
i) [22192 


@ Aus, 30) 1913 2 e. Sepinit2, 
1911; E 264636; Carl Simon, Berlin. 
Germany. 


STAIRCASE (THE) DANCE; from The 
count of Luxembourg, music by 


Franz Lehar, arr. by H. M. Higgs; 
orchestra. 4to. (Orchestral Journal, 
no. 635. ) [22193 


©) pAug,, 28.) 1911 2-2 -e) (AGE 29) 
1911; HE 264831; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London, England. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


22194 


ENTRIES 
pt. III, n.s., v.6 


STANCES ; 
musique de Paul Fauchey. 


paroles de Henri Darsay, 
[22194 


© Augi. 10, 19115 2 ic, Aug. 1d: 


1911; E 264199; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 

STANDARD BEARER; march, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 89. (Six little tone 
sketches for the piano, no. 38.) 

[22195 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266687; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


STAR OF LOVE; reverie, by Abe Olman; 
piano. [22196 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 11, 
1911; E 265896; Warner C. Wil- 
liams, Indianapolis, Ind. 

STARRY (THE) EMBLEM; march, by H. 
Engel; piano. [22197 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265777; Willis music eco., Cincin- 
nati, O. 

STARS IN THE VALLEY; words by Fred. 
FH. Weatherly, music by W. H. 
Squire. No. 38 in F. [22198 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 31, 
1911; EH 264352; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


STaTE (THE) OF ILLINOIS; words and 
music by L. H. Braden. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [22199 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c Aug. 28, 
1911; EH 265721; Luella Halstead 
Braden, Lake Charles, La. 


STERNLEIN, SAG’ MIR AN; text und 
musik von M. Mussorgsky, deutsch 
von M. Lippold, nachgelassenes 


werk, revidiert von W. G. Karaty- 
gin, fiir mittlere stimme mit piano- 
forte. (Lieder und gesiinge, no. 23.) 

[22200 


© June 20, 19th 2 ec Aus, 19; 
1911; E 264038; W. Bessel et cie., 
St. Petersburg, Russia. 


STRANGER, THOU ART STANDING NOW; 
chorus from the Oedipus at Colonas 
of Sophocles, part 1, English trans- 
lation by J. Austice, music by Gran- 
ville Bantock; men’s voices. Score. 
4to. (Choruses, no. 83.) [22201 

) ume Je tlt 2 eG Aner 19) 
1911; E 264049; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York, N. Y. 


STRAUSS (JOHANN) You and you; 
waltz from the comic opera Die 


fledermaus, by J. Strauss, arr. by 
R. E. Hildreth; orchestra. [ 22202 
©) Aug. 4238, 1914.5" 2) ce: Aue. 28, 


1911; E 265461; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


StrRAusSS (RiIcHARD) Reverie (Tréu- 
merei); by R. Strauss,.arr. by Har- 
vey B. Gaul; organ. [22203 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 27, 
1911; BH 266612 : Wun. A. Pond & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Triumerei; revery, by R. Strauss, 
op. 9, no. 4, ed. by Karl Wilhelm 
Kern; piano. [22204 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 e Sept. 11, 
1911; E 265904; Shattinger piano & 
musie ¢o., St. Louis, Mo. 


STREAM (THE) DAUGHTERS; duet, from 
the opera King Arthur, composed by 
Henry Purcell, arr. by Gustav von 
Holst; two sopranos. 4to. (School 
songs, no. 1088.) [22205 


© Sept. 13, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 14, 
1911; E 264640; Novello & co., Itéd., 
London, England. 


STRIGNE, STRIGNE; versi e musica di 
V. di Chiara. (Hdizioni, no. 3223.) 
[22206 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 264459; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 


STUDENT LAND; words by J. R. Gousha, 
music by HE. S. Colling. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [22207 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ce Aug. 380, 
1911; H 265729 ; Jos. R. Gousha, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 


STURTEVANT; hymn, words by Geo. 
Duffield, music by B. Shepard; first 
tune. [22208 


© Sept. 1,:1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 3, 1911; 
E 266812; Benj. Shepard, New York, 
INGE 


par Ernest Gellet, pour 
avec piano - conducteur. 
4to. [22209 


©. Aug.” 25, UST a2 ee s3)7 26; 
1911; E 264291 ; Enoch & CO., Paris, 
France. 


STYRIENNE; 
orchestre, 


Sur TRUE; words and music by John | 
[22210 | 


Tiller. 
© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 ce Sept. 12; 
1911; E 264596; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London, England. 


SUITE IN ALTER FORM; von Hfrem Zim- 
balist, fiir violine und klavier. 
[22211 


© Aug. 31,0 191i 2 es sent.. 20: 
1911; H 264830 : B. SUES sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


1286 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911. 


SUMMER; words and music by Chas. D. 
Scott. p22242 
means! 31, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 31, 
1911; E 265661; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


words and music by I. E. Hast- 
ings. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [22213 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266222; Ira E. Hastings, 
Laurel, Del. 


‘ words by J. J. McKenna, music 
by Fred H. Mierisch. New York, 
Gotham-Attucks music co. [22214 


OeAue +8, 1911-2 e Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266379; J. J. McKenna, Jer- 
sey City, N. J. 

SUMMER DREAMS; words by M. Little, 
music by Robert K. Belden. [22215 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 19, 
-1911; E 266200; Mabel Little, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

SUMMERTIME SONG; by H. Engel, op. 
21, no. 1; piano. [22216 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
H 265771; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


SuN RAY; words and music by L. A. 
Mitchel. [22217 


© 1c. Sept. 19, 1911; E 266190; 
Lawrence A. Mitchel, Denver, Col. 


SUNBEAMS AND SHADOWS; words by 
La Touche Hancock, music by Rob- 
ert A. Keiser, arr. by Harry J. Lin- 
eoln. 1. Quartette for mixed voices. 
2. Quartette for male voices. 

[ 22218, 22219 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec each Sept. 

2, 1911; EH 265704, 265705; Vander- 

sloot music pub. co., Williamsport, 
Pa. 


SUONNO DOocE; versi di A. Genise, 
musica di G. Spagnolo. (EKdizioni, 
no. 8280.) [22220 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c Sept. 5, 1911; 
HE 264456 ; Ferdinando Bideri, Naples, 
Italy. 


Supposine; duet, from Ladies’ day, 
lyric by Vernon Cassard, music by 
Gustav Luders. P2221 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 e¢ Sept. 14, 
1911; E 266027; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


SURPRISE (THE) ; medley overture, arr. 
by W. C. O’Hare. 1. Military band. 
2. Orchestra. [ 22222, 22223 

© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 @ each Aug. 
30, 1911; E 265542, 265548; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


22233 


SUSIE ANNA SUE; words and music by 
L. T. Thomas. [22224 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1911; E 265474; 
Lewis T. Thomas, Washington, D. C. 
SWASTIKA SPIRIT; words by Arthur W. 
Peace, musie by J. W. Minchew. 


[22225 
© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1911; 
EK 265966; Joseph W. Minchew, 


Providence, R. I. 


SWEDISH FOLKSONG; words by Long- 
fellow, music adapted by Otto Hbel. 
4to. (Collection of choruses for 
women’s voices. ) [22226 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266557; Chandler-Ebel 
music co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


SWEET DREAMS, YOU CAN’T COME RACK} 
words by Alex Rogers, music by 

. W. M. Cook and Harry McCoy. 
[22227 


©) die. Ave, 25,1911; Bi 265573; 
Will Marion Cook and Alex Rogers, 
New York, N. Y. 

SWEET HUSH-A-BY; words by Josephine 
V. Rowe, music by R. J. Wickham 
Hurd. [22228 

©) jAves0, 191s 2) ce Aue St. 
1911; EK 264853; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 

SWEET LAND OF DREAMS; lyric by E.S. S. 
Huntington, music by Howard Web- 
ster. [22229 

CO) VAs. 28,,, 191k A @. -Ane 28: 
1Sdde ive. Ane. (29, TOl ZED. = 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


SWEET MARGENETTE; words by Chas. 
i. Casey, music by Benj. Richmond. 
[22230 
@ “Aug, 26, 19115) 2 ¢ Aug. 28, 
1911; E 265479; R. Kabot, Brooklyn, 
ING Yeo 
SWEET MY HEART; words by Chas. 
Drake, music by V. Lecoq. [22231 
© 1c. Sept. 7, 1911; EH 265793; 
Victor Lecoq, New York, N. Y. 


SWEET PEAS ALL A-GROWING; a march- 
ing song for children, words and 


music by Agnes. Blake. 4to. 
(Choruses for equal voices, no. 
W252) [22232 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
EK 264486; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, England. 


SWEET SWANEE SUE; march song; 
words by Jack Mahoney, music by 
T. Morse. [22233 


© Sept. 15,1911 =) 2 «Sept. 15, 
1911; E 266055: Theodore Morse 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


1287 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22234 


SWEET VESPER’S HOUR; words by C. 
Walker, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[ 22234 

©, Aug.) 15) /19115:./2) ec.) Aue, 24, 

TOT: ) 260122>, 4 NES.) . Imo, A. 
Walker, Spartanburg, S. C. 

SWEET (THE) WILD ROSES OF THE DELL ; 
words by M. Florence Huber, music 
by E. D. Stout. [22235 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
EK 265798; Edson D. Stout, Circle- 
ville, O. 

SWEETHEART (A) IN EVERY PORT; 
words by C. W. Woodruff, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [22236 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1911; EH 266295; Claude W. Wood- 
ruff, New York, N. Y. 


SWELLS AND BELLES; waltzes, by B. M. 
Tice; piano. [22237 
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1911; E 265987; Blanche M. Tice, 
Sioux City, Ia. 

SWENSON (GRACE S.) Hleven child 
songs; words by Edith Hunting and 
Mary O’Mallery, music by G. S. 
Swenson. [22238 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 265753; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 
SwIss DANCER; mazurka, by Antoine 
J. Himsle, op. 8, no. 2; piano. [22239 
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 265848; Paul A. Schmitt, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

SYLPHS AND NIXIES 


(Sylphen und 


nixen); by Ludvig Schytté, op. 93, 


no. 1; piano. Rev. ed. [22240 

© Sept.12, 1911 5)2..¢. Sepus al, 
1911; E 265998; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


SYMPATHY; words by Laura Simmons, 
music by H. Clough-Leighter, op. 
54, no. 4; mezzo-sop. or bar. 

[22241 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 29, 

1911; E 265501; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

T’AMO; versi e musica di Giuseppe 
Giannelli. [22242 
© Ane 30) 5 191d 2) ¢) Sept. ais, 

1911; E 264571; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


TAKE ME BACK TO OLD BROADWAY; 
words by Milton Nobles jr., music 
by Robert Kelly. [22243 

© Sept. 20, 19113; 2c; Sept. 20, 
1911; E 266313; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


pt. 111, n. S.; v. 6 


TAKE ME BACK TO OLD KENTUCKY; 
words by R. Smith, music by O. H. 
Palmer. [22244 

© 1c. Sept. 12, 1911; E 265939; 
Russell Smith, Covington, Ky. 


TALE (THE) OF THE MERMAID; lyric 
by EK. S. S. Huntington, music by 
Howard Webster. [ 22245 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; EK 266207; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


TANTALUS; by Rudolf Friml, op. 81, 
no. 6; piano, [22246 
© Aug. 30, 199422 (e 2Ane 31, 
1911; E 265615; G. Schirmer, New 
York,. N= ¥- 


TARANTELLA IN D MINOR; by Hans 
Ailbout, op. 310, no. 2; piano. 
[22247 
© Aug. 19, 1901; rere. 121) 
1911; E 264179; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


TARANTELLE; by Merle Kirkman; vio- 
lin and piano. [ 22248 
© Sept. 7, 1911-2 2c sewer Wad., 
1911; HE 265893; White-Smith mu- 
sie pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


TARRY WITH ME, O My SAVIOUR; 
sacred song, words by C. L. Smith, 
music by H. T. Burleigh. [22249 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ¢« Sept. 14, 
1911; E 266036; William Maxwell 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


TARTINI (GIUSEPPE) Sonata; di G. 
Tartini, per violino, ace. di piano- 
forte costruito sul basso originale da 
M. Zanon, riveduta e diteggiata da 
E. Pente. 1. Andante, la min. 2. 
Largo, sol magg. 38. Largo andante, 


sol magg. 4. Largo, mi min: 5. 
Largo sol magg. 6. Andante, ré 
magg. 7. Largo ma non troppo, la 


magg. 8. Adagio, la magg. 9. An- 
dante, mi magg. 10. Andante canta- 
bile, fa magg. 11. Larghetto aff. sol 
min. (11 sonate e un minuetto vari- 
ato, ed. 4812-4822. ) [22250-22260 


© July 2, 1911; 2 c. each July 28, 
1911; E 263198-263208; C. Schmidl 
& co., Leipzig, Germany. 


Tr Deum. See Verdi (G.) 


Te DEUM LAUDAMUS, IN G; words 
from Scripture, set to music by B. 
W. Bours; mixed voices. [22261 

© Sept. 18, 19id 392 es Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266121: B. Walker Bours, 
San Francisco, Cal. 


1288 


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no. 10, 1911 


22280 


Tr, JOSEPH CELEBRENT; de P. Nazza- 
reno Jacopozzi, duabus vocibus puer- 
ilibus; organo vel harmonio comi- 
tante. [22262 


© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 c¢. Sept. 12, 
1911; E 264613; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


TEACH ALL NATIONS; hymn, music by 
EK. S. Lorenz. [ 22263 


sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; EK 266526; Lorenz pub. co., 
.» Dayton, O. 


TEACH ME THY way; words from 
- Psalm 86, ii., music by A. Madeley 
Richardson; Soprano I and 2. 4to. 

(Church choir library, no. 120.) 
[22264 


@, Ames 28, 1911: 2 c. Aug. 29, 
1911; E 264821; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


TEACH ME WHAT YOU KNOW OF LOVE; 
words by A. O. Northup, music by 
Billie Craig. New York, F. B. Havi- 


land pub. co. [22265 
© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 @ Aus. 30, 
1911; E 265733; Arthur Oliver 


Northup, Morley, N. Y. 


TEDDY IN THE AIRSHIP; words and 
music by A. Hobbs, rev. and arr. by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [22266 

© Aue, 30) 1914-2 c. Sept:-19, 
1911; E 266298; Allie Hobbs, Yu- 
kon, Mo. 


TELL ME, O WIND; words by Frederick 
A. Carpenter, music by Arthur A. 
Penn. [ 22267 


@© Sept. 23; 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 266551; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston, Mass. 


THAT AWFUL BABY; characteristic 
polka, by Fred. W. Hager, arr. by 
Herbert L. Clarke; military band. 
Concert ed. [22268 


© July 31, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 7, 
1911; E 265818; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


THAT CHICKEN GLIDE; words by Rich- 

ard Goodall, music by Harry Austin 

' Tierney. [22269 

© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 e«. Sept. 22, 

1911; E 266416; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT COLLEGE RAG; words by Harry 

Porter, music by Albert Von Tilzer. 

[22270 

Senta 2a Lola 2 enOct, 2: 

1911; E 266765; York music co., 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT CRAZY DANCE; lyric by Charles 


Horwitz, music by Frederick V. 
Bowers. 227A al 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 


1911; E 266208; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT DAY ON CALVARY; hymn, words 
by J. Calvin Reid, music by D. B. 
Towner. [22272 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 266774: Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


THAT EVER LOVIN’ BEAR-CAT DANCE; 
words and music by Paul Pratt. 


[22273 

© 1 ¢ Aug 30, 1911 - 5m) 265566: 

J. H. Aufderheide & eco., Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

THAT FASCINATING RAG; by Walter 

Rolfe; piano. [22274 

Sept. 27. 1911.5 2 ce; Sept.; 23, 


1911; EK 266438; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


—— words by Wm. R. Clay, music by 
Walter Rolfe. [22275 
© Sept. 2, 19112 -2-e Sept 28. 
1911; E 266437; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


THAT HEAVEN RAG; words and music 
by L. Black. [22276 


© 1c. Sept. 9, 1911; E 265878; 
Louis Black, Louisville, Ky. 


THAT MARYLAND GLIDE; words by J. L. 
Valentini, music by V. Valentini, 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

2220 

©) Sept.) 21, 191d. 2 es Sept, 21, 

1911; E 266412; Vincent Valentini, 
Baltimore, Md. 


THAT MYSTERIOUS RAG; words by Ir- 
ving Berlin, music by T. Snyder. 
[22278 
ORAUS ode Pid. ey Nae oie 
1911; E 265636; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


THAT’S HOW I WANT TO BE LOVED; 
words by Jack Mahoney, music by 
T. Morse. [22279 

© Sept, 25. 191s 2 © Sept,.. tb; 
1911; E 266054; Theodore Morse 
music ¢co., New York, N. Y. 


THAT’S PECULIAR, ISN’T IT? VERY; from 
Miss Jack, lyric by Mark E. Swan, 
music by Wm. Frederick Peters. 


[22280 

© Sept. 18, 1911: 2 ec. Sept. 16, 

1911; EH 266092; I.eo Feist, New 
Morley iN: oye: 


239 


22281 


THAT’S SOME TUNE; words by Dwight 
Mitchell Wiley. music by Russell M. 
Tarbox. [22281 

©) July 18; - 190d > 2 cre. 226. 
1911; E 265526: J. H. Aufderheide 
& co.. Indianapolis. Ind. 


THAT SPANISH WALTZ: words by G. W. | 


Swarberg, music by H. C. Jackson. 

[22282 

©> ‘Sept; -25,- 1911 --2 “e.Sept: 25; 

1911; E 266547; Harry C. Jackson 

and Geo. W. Swarberg, Long Branch, 
ING: 


THAT SPARKLING RAG: by F. A. Gou- 
lart, arr. by [H. F. Odell]; orches- 
tra. 4to. ; [222838 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 2663892: Frank A. Goulart, 
Dorchester, Mass. 


THAT SPOOKY TUNE: from The never 
homes, lyric by E. Ray Goetz, music 
by A. Baldwin Sloane. [22284 

© Oct 3) 1914-2 ce Oct, 4. 191 © 
EK 266828: Chas. K. Harris, New 
NMorkeoNe Yi 


THAT VIRGINIA REEL; two step and 
Virginia reel, by Oliver E. Story; 
orchestra. [22285 

© Aug. 28; 191t: 2" ec. Sent. 7, 
1911; E 265799; O’Neil & Story, 
Boston, Mass. 


THAT WONDROUS CHRISTMAS MORN; 
words by Flora Kirkland, music by 
Howard EH. Smith. [22286 

© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266067: Meyer & bro., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


TTHEMIDORE; potpourri I und II, musik 
von Digby La Touche, arr. von Muel- 
ler-Melborn, fiir piano. [22287 

© sully 215 191d = 2 “Sept, 29, 
1911; E 267015; Drei masken-verlag, 
g.m. b. h., Munich. Germany. 


THEMIDORE-WALZER;: nach motiven des 


liebesspiels. musik von Digby La 
Touche, arr. von Mueller-Melborn ; 
fiir piano. [22288 


© July 21, 1911; 2 « Sept. 29, 
1911; EK 267016; Drei masken-verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


THERE IS NO HARM IN THAT; duet, 
from The red widow, lyric by Chan- 
ning Pollock, and Rennold Wolf, 
music by Chas. J. Gebest. [22289 

© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Aug. 30, 
1911; E 265544: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IlI, n.s., v.6 


THERE IS SOMETHING AILING SUSIE; 
words by A. Jensen, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld.: Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [22290 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 e Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266252; Andrew Jensen, 
Jersey City, N. J. 

‘THERE REALLY ISN’T ANY MORE TO TELL; 
trio. from Miss Jack, lyric by Mark 
EK. Swan, music by Wm. Frederick 
Peters. [22291 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 « Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266090; Leo Feist, New 
York iN. 


THERE’S A GIRL FOR EVERY BOY; words 
and music by Bobby Jones, arr. by 
[W. K. Whiting. ] [22292 

© Sept. 22, 1911: 2%e-Sept. 27, 
1911; E 266698; Jos. M. Daly, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

THERE’S A GIRL IN HAVANA; words and 
music by E. Ray Goetz, Irving Ber- 
lin and T. Snyder. [22293 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266188; Ted Snyder co., 
New York, N. Y. 


THERE’S A SPARK OF LOVE STILL BURNING 
IN THE EMBERS OF MY HEART; words 
by Charlotte P. Austin, music by 
C. H. Roth. Washington, Roth & 
Redding co. [22294 

© Sept. 19,1911; 2 ce Sept. 27, || 
1911; E 266605; Chas. H. Roth, | 
Washington, D. C. 


THERE’S NO FLAG LIKE YON STARRY 
EMBLEM ; words by J. Mills, music by 
C. E. Finck. [22295 

© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 ¢« Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266158; John Mills and C. EH. 
Finck, Elkton, Md. 


THERE WERE SHEPHERDS; sacred song, 
words from the Bible, music by 
W. H. Neidlinger; mixed voices. 
(Octavo series, no. 1007.) [22296 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 266745; Arthur P. Sehmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


THEY ALL LOOK GOOD WHEN THEY’RE 
FAR AWAY; duet, from The enchan- 
tress, lyric by Harry B. Smith, mu- 
sic by Victor Herbert. [22297 

© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 30, 
1911; E 265545; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. | 


TTHEY’LL HAVE TO GIVE THE GIRLS A 
VOTE; words by S. C. McGill, music 
arr. by Lucretia Kester Sampson. 

[22298 
© 1c. Oct 2eaGitt- a 2667635 
Sarah C. McGill. Glencoe, Il. 


eco 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ro. 10, 1911 


THING (THE) THAT BOTHERED HER 
MOST WAS WILLIE: words and music 
by G. Culp. [22299 

©) Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266192; George Culp, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


THINGS (THE) NOT SEEN ARE ETERNAL; 
hymn, words by Albert Simpson 
Reitz, music by E. O. Sellers. 

[22300 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
-1911; E 266643; Ernest O. Sellers, 
Chicago, Ill. 


THIS AIN’T THE PLACE I THOUGHT IT 
WAS: words and music by Neil 
O’Brien. [22301 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; EH 266136; J. Fred Helf co., 
New York, N. Y. 


THIS DAY COMES NOT AGAIN; hymn, 
words by Albert Simpson Reitz, 
music D. B. Towner. [22302 


psjulye 2s, 1911: 2 « Sept. 23, 
1911; E 266420; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


THIS IS GRAND; words by Julian Ar- 
nell, music by Fred R. Hoff. [223038 


oO exge 29 1911: 2 c.. Aug. 30, 
1911; E 265546; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


THIS IS NO PLACE FOR A GOOD LITTLE 
GIRL; from Miss Jack, lyric by Mark 
EH. Swan, music by Wm. Frederick 
Peters. [22304 


© Sept, ic, 1911: 2 c Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266091; Leo Feist, New 
York: IN. ¥. 


THIS IS THE ISLAND OF GARDENS; from 
Songs of sun and shade, words by 
Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall, music by 
S. Coleridge-Taylor. . [223805 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264889; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


THOSE BEAUTIFUL DREAMS; words by 
K. M. Quinn, music by Emily K. Ger- 
mann. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [22306 

ir sept 2 1911: 2 e. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266413; Kate Melvin Quinn, 
Crisfield, Md. 


THOSE DEAR OLD BELLS; ballad, words 
and musiec by Philip A. Fischer. 
[22307 


© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 
1911; E 266041; George F. Briegel & 
eo., New York, N. Y. 


THOU ART RISEN, MY BELOVED; from 
Songs of sun and shade, poem by 
Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall, music by 
S. Coleridge-Taylor. [22308 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264886; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


THOU HAST BEWITCHED ME, BELOVED; 
from Songs of sun and shade, poem 
by Marguerite Radclyife-Hall, music 
by S. Coleridge-Taylor. [22309 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911: 
E 264885; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


THOU, WHO ON THAT WONDROUS JOUR- 
NEY; words by Dean Alford, music 
by J. Weigl, adapted and arr. by 
Wm. Dressler; soli and quartet, 
piano or organ ace. 4to. [223106 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266580; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


THREE CHEERS FOR GOOD KING GEORGE; 
words and music by C. J. McEwen. 
[22311 


© Aue 5, 1911 :: 2) ¢ Sep 18, 
1911; E 266123; Candace J. Me- 
Ewen, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 


THREE SPRINGS; cantata, text and mu- 
sic by Paul Bliss; three-part chorus 
of women’s voices, with soprano, 
mezzo-soprano and alto solos. 

[22312 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 

1911; E 266142; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


THROUGH THE SNOW; by Cecil Bur- 
leigh, op. 24, no. 2; violin and 
piano. [22313 

@> Sept. 12; 1911- 2c Sept. 19: 
1911; E 266185; Oliver Ditson c¢o., 
Boston, Mass. i 


THROUGHOUT ETERNITY; words and 
music by A. MacDonald; in C. 
[223814 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 266359; Archie MacDonald, 
Boston, Mass. 


THY GRACES; valse caprice, by Thur- 
low Lieurance; piano. [22315 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266577; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


THY ROSE; words by James Westley 
White, music by J. S. Bacon. 
Devon, Pa. Homestead music co. 

[22316 

© Sept. 6,1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 

E 265837; Julia Stevens Bacon, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


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TrrL [I WAKE; poem by Laurence 
Hope, music by Chas. Seeger, jr.; 
high voice. ; [22517 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1911; E 266598; G. Schirmer, New 
York, N. Y. 


TIME (THE) I’VE LOST IN WOOING; 


words by Thomas Moore, music by 
John H. Densmore; in C; medium 
voice. [22318 


© Aug. 14, 1911; 2c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266134; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


To MY LADY’S EYES; Serenade, com- 
posed and arr. by Everett J. Evans; 
violin and cello solos with piano 
ace. [22319 


© Aug. -31,4.1911>- 2 .c.. Sept. 1, 
1911; HK 265673; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York, N. Y. 


TO THE UNKNOWN Gop; from the Rig 
Veda, music by Gustav von Holst, 


op. 26; mixed voices. London, 
Stainer & Bell, ltd. 4to. (Choral 
hymns, first group, no. 2.) [22320 


© Aug. 7, 1911; 2c. Aug. 9, 1911; 
E 263723; Gustav von Holst, Lon- 
don, England. 


To THEE, GREAT Lorp. See Rossini 


(Gi A.) 


ToBy (Mrs. CHarRLES H.) march; by 
Mrs. C. H. Toby; piano. (Wafted 
melodies, grade 2.) [22321 


©) Séept/ a,. 19id---2 ec. Aes 21, 
1911; HE 265514; Mrs. Charles H. 
Toby, Dover, N. H. 


—— waltz; by Mrs. C. H. Toby; piano. 
(Wafted melodies, grade 1.) {22322 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Aug. 21, 1911; 
E 265515; Mrs. Charles H. Toby, 
Dover, N. H. 


ToccaTA AND FUGE IN D MINorR. Nee 


Bach (J. S.) 


ToccaTA STUDY; by Norman O’Neil, 
op. 24, no. 2; piano. [22823 
Gy Aug. 712) A912 (eo Aue. 14. 


1911; EH 264194; Elkin & co., Itd., 
London, England. 


TOLLE (DIE) KOMTESSE; marschlied, 
worte und musik von Ludwig 
Gruber, op. 925. [22324 


© June 3, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1911; 
E 264042; Josef Blaha, Vienna, Aus- 
tria. 


To-NIGHT I WILL COME IN MY AIRSHIP; | 
words and music by B. B. Burlin- | 
game. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [22325 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266226; B. B. Burlingame, 
Montello. Wis. 


See Bizet (G.) 
TOURNAMENT (THE) ; two-step, by Dan 
J. Sullivan, arr. by H. F. Odell; 
mandolin orchestra. [22326 
© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 e@ Sept. 21 


1911; E 266356; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


TOREADOR. 


ToUT’s LES FEMMES; polka-marche, par 
Ch. de Bucovich, pour piano seul. 
P2827 
© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 «@ Aug. 14, 
1911; E 263797; L Bénech, Paris, 
France. 


Town (A) I’VE NEVER BEEN TO; words 
by J. W. Chace, music by A. Ray- 
mond Mullens. [22328 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; EH 266151; Chas. H. Henderson 
music pub. co., Corry, Pa. 


TRADIMENTO; versi di C. O. Lardini, . 


musica di Alfredo Mazzucchi. (Can- 

zoni napoletane popolari, no. 2757.) 

[22329 

© Aug: 80) 191i coe Sept 14: 

1911; E :264573;  Raftaete -Lzzo, 
Naples, Italy. 


TRAUMEREI REVERY. See Strauss (R.) 


TRAMP SONGS; song cycle, words by 
EK. Ion Swindley, music by John 
Greenwood. nos. 1-4. [22330 

© Sept. 15, 191-27 Sept. (1, 
1911; E 264665; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 

See Verdi (G.) 

TREASURES (THE) OF THE WORLD ARE 
MINE; ballad, lyrie by Arthur J. 
Lamb, music by S. R. Henry. [22331. 

© ‘Sept. 927, 191 ese Sep 28. 
1911; E 266657; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

TRISTAN UND ISOLDE. See Wagner (R.) 

TRIUMPH (THE) OF BEAUTY; march, by 
Morris E. Luckenbach, piano. [22332 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c Aug. 31, 1911; 
E 265617; H. A. Weyman & sons, 
‘ ine., Philadelphia, Pa. 


TRAVIATA (LA) 


TROUBLE DON’T BOTHER ME; words and 
music by L. A. Mitchel. [22333 


© 1c. Sept. 29, 1911; E 266660; 
Lawrence A. Mitchel, Denver; Col. 


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22350 


| TRUSTING IN HIS POWER; hymn, words 

| by Gena Hudgin Osborne, music by 
D. B. Towner. [ 22334 

| © July 28, 1911; 1 ¢ Sept. 23, 
14071 a Lo Sept. 30, 1911; E 266752; 

| Charles M. Alexander, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

“DRY ON YOUR GRANDMA’S CRINOLINE; 
words by A. J. Mills, music by Ben- 
nett Scott. London, Star music 
pub. co. [22335 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 c Sept. 21, 1911; 


“HD 264850; J. Anderson, London, Eng- 
land. 
TSCHAIKOWSKY (Peter  IvgitTcH) 


Christ had a garden; legend trans- 
latéd from the Russian by W. J. 
Berkbeck, music by P. Tschaikow- 
sky, edited by Martin Akerman; 
mixed voices. Year book press se- 
ries, no. 50.) [22336 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c Aug. 24, 
1911; E 264245; Year book press, 
London, England. 


—Song (The) of the Neapolitan 
harp-boy; by ‘Tschaikowsky, rev.. 
fingered and annotated by W. S. B. 
Mathews [with descriptive notes and 
examination questions] ; piano. 

PPBBIG 


© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; A 296759; Columbian conser- 
vatory of music, St. Louis, Mo. 


Tu ES Petrus; offertorium, English 
text by Louis C. Elson, music by 
Calixa Lavallée, rev. by Pierre Du- 
vernet, Soprano, bass and chorus. 

[22338 


mS Sept. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 11, 1911; 
EL 265894; White-Smith music pub. 
cO., Boston, Mass. 


TUFTS VICTORY SONG; words by Charles 
Gott, music by W. W. Rose; arr. for 
unison chorus and piano. Tufts Col- 
lege, Mass., Tufts bookstore. 4to. 

[22339 

© May 17,1911; 2c. Sept. 9, 1911; 

E 265869; William Wallace Rose, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


TUNEFUL BELLS ARE RINGING; . words 
and music by F. Lester Price. [22340 
© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266068; Meyer & bro., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


TURN YOUR FACES TO THE SUNSHINE, 
WHILE THE SHADOWS FALL BEHIND; 
words by Jennie Van Allen, music 
by M. McF. Price. [22341 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 2, 1911; 
EH 2656938; Maude MecFerran Price, 
Colorado Springs, Colo. 


TUTT’ E TRE; versi di V. F. Guarino, 
musica di Alfredo Mazzucchi. (Can- 
zoni napoletane popolari, no. 2750.) 

[22342 


© Aug. 24, 1911; 2c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
EK 264477; Raffaele Izzo, Naples, 
Italy. 


*T WAS IN THE TIME OF ROSES; words 
and music by Frank J. Neubauer. 
[22348 


©l1e Aug. 24, 1911; E 264248; 
F. J. Neubauer, Provo, Utah. 


"TWAS LOVE DIVINE; words by Charlotte 
G. Homer, music by C. H. Junior. 
[22344 


© Sept. 10, 1911; 2 c Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265355; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, I]. 


TWILIGHT NO. 2; by Hubert Bauer- 
sachs, op. 20; violin and pf., first 
position. [ 22345 


© Sept. 25, 1911: 2 ¢ Sept. 28, 
1911; E 266650; H. T. Bauersachs & 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


TWILIGHT WONDER; words by Chrysta- 
bel, music by C. Whitaker Wilson; 
low and high voice. (A garland of 
dreams, song cycle, no. 3.) [22346 


@ July 21, 1911; 14 «& Tuly 29, 


1911; 1 @. Sept. 5, 1911; E 2623806; 
Collard Moutrie, London, England. 


Two EMPIRES BY THE SEA; interna- 
tional hymn, words by [George 
Huntington], music by J. H. Gower. 

[22347 


© June 22, 1911; 2c Aug. 1,1911; 
HK} 26438386; John H. Gower, Denver, 
Colo. 


Two (THE) LOVERS; words by Shaemas 
O’Sheel, music by Homer N. Bart- 
lett, op. 2837; high in @ minor. 

[22348 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2c. Sept. 9, 1911; 


EL 265922; G. Schirmer, New York, 
N. Y. 


TYBEE TWO STEP; by I. M. Rosenfeld; 
piano. [22349 


© Sept. n. 1911; 2 c. Sept. 11, 
1911; E 265899 : if M. Rosenfeld, Sa- 
yannah, Ga. 


TZAR OF THE ANVIL’S RING; words and 
music by L. London. [22350 


©1e. Sept. 26, 1911; E 266592; 
Louis London, Minneapolis, Minn. 


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22351 

UBUNGSSCHULE FUR MUSIKALISCHE 
GEHORBILDUNG, von Alois Gusinde. 
TG, -oxxi- spl, e127: Svo. 


(Handbiticher der musiklehre .. . 
bd. VI) M. 4. [22351 


© June 30, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 19, 
1911; A-—Foreign 8404; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig, Germany. 

UNCHANGEABLE (THE) CHRIST; words 
and music by H. Minsker. [22352 
©) duly, a2) 191d: 2 «ey Anee30; 
1911; E 265554; Harry Minsker, 
Baltimore, Md. 


UNcLE ToM’s CABIN; dream picture of 
the old South, by J. Bodewalt 
Lampe; cornet solo, piano acc. 

[22353 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2c. Sept. 2, 1911; 
E 265702; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


UNDER ’NEATH A SOUTHERN SKY; words 
and music by M. Wratten. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[22354 

© Aug. 28, 1911;..2. c, Aug. 28; 

1911; E 265728; Mary . Wratten, 
Hubbardsville, N. Y. 


UNDER BAYS OF SILVERY MOONLIGHT; 
words and music by M. E. Peal. 


Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co.. 


[22355 


© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; EH 266805; M. H. Peal, Drip- 
ping Springs, Tex. 


UNDER THE EAGLE’S WING; patriotic 
march, by H. C. Shackels; solo B 
flat cornet. [22356 

© 1c. Sept. 23, 1911; BH 266436; 
Hugh Charles Shackels, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


UNDER THE HEAV’N BLUE; words by W. 
Larins, music by Ferren Wilde. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[22357 


© Aug. 28, 1911;/ 2 ec. Aug. 28, 
1911; EH 265722; Wm. Larins, De 
“Witt, Ia. 


UNDER THE HONEYSUCKLE VINE; words 
by A. Applegreen, music by Willy 
Wagner. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [22858 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266301; Andrew Apple- 
green, Seattle, Wash. 


UNDER THE MISTLETOR BOUGH; words 
and music by M. A. Eno. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [22359 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 e@ Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266271; Mary A. Hno, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 


UNIVERSITY RAG; by C. V. Frisinger; 
piano. [22360 
© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 13, 
1911; EH 265989; Claude V. Frisinger, 
Urbana, Il. 


UNLOVED; words and music by O. F. 
Tafe. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [22361 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 e¢. Aug. 380, 
1911; E 265730; Opal F. Tafe, New 
Philadelphia, O. 


Unto THEE O GOD, DO WE GIVE THANKS; 
words from Psalms 75, 68, 67, 57, 
music by J. F. Heyde; mixed voices. 
4to. (Choral album, no. 1031.) — 

[22362 

© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 264464; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


UNVERSTANDLICHE (Diz) (L’enigma- 
tique) ; text and musik von M. Mus- 
sorgsky, traduction francaise de 
M. D. Calvocoressi, deutsch von M. 
Lippold, nachgelassenes werk revi- 
diert von W. G. Karartygin. [22363 

© June 20, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264039; W. Bessel et cie., 
St. Peterburg, Russia. 


UOMMENE (L’) D’ AMERICA; versi di 
Gennaro Amato, musica di L. Do- 
nadio. [22364 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 e Oct. 3, 1911; 
E 266814; Italian book co., New 
York,’ Nie 


UP ABOVE THE WORLD SO FAR; an aero- 
plane romance, words by Sidney Sin- 
clair, music by G. Wellington. 

! [22365 

© Sept. 22, 1911: 2 e. Sept. 27, 

1911; E 266619; Geo. Wellington, 
Boston, Mass. 


VAINE CARESSE; valse réverie, par Guy 
Marylis, op. 8; piano. — [22366 
© June 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 
1911; E 264617; M. Senart, B. Rou- 
danez & cie., Paris, France. 


VALSE BRILLANTE NO. 1; by Hubert 
Bauersachs, op. 19; violin and pf., 
first position. 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 266649; H. T. Bauersachs 
& co., St. Louis, Mo. ‘ 


VALSE CAPRICE; by Howard [Fisher ; 

piano solo. (Suite de salon, no. 3.) 

[22368 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 264494; Phillips & Page, London, 
England. 


1294. 


[22367 © 


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no. 10, 1911 


22386 


VALSE COQUETTE; from Japanese ballet, 
O mitake san, by Rudolf Friml, op. 
77, no. 8; piano. [22369 


© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c Sept. 18, 
1911; E 265982; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, INS Y. 


VALSE ESPAGNOLE; von Willy Lauten- 
schlager; op. 3, ftir violine mit kla- 
vierbegleitung. (Zwei leichte vor- 
tragsstticke, no. 2.) [22370 

© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1911; E 264691; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main. 


VALSE FAVORITA; waltz-etude, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 89. (Six little tone 
sketches for the piano, no. 4.) 

[22371 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 29, 

1911; E 266688; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


VALSE-INTERMEZZO; from the musical 
play, The Count of Luxembourg, by 
Franz Lehar, arr. by H. M. Higgs; 
piano, ace. 4to. (Orchestral jour- 
nal, no. 682.) [223712 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1911; 
EH 264880; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


VALSE LYRIQUE; by Richard Wicken- 
hausser, op. 54; piano. (5 tone pic- 
tures, no. 1.) [22373 

Cy Ane 19 A191t? 2'e. Ang. 21, 
1911; EH 264180; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


VALSE MILITAIRE; by E. L. Sanford; 

piano. [223874 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 

E 265827; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


VALSE MINIATURE; by Hans Ailbout, 
op. 310, no. 1; piano. [22875 
© Aue 19, 1911: 2 ¢ Aug. 21, 
1911; E 264181; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


VALSE SENTIMENTALE; by William C. 
Hann; violoncello, or violin, with 
piano acc. [22376 

© Sept. 12,° 1911: 2° ¢. - Sept. . 6, 
1911; E 264470; Opus music co., 
London, England. 


VALSE SERENADE; par Leo Portnoff, 
op. 46, revidiert von Oscar Cranz, 
pour piano. (Trois morceaux, no. 3.) 

[22377 

CrNae te 1911 = 2 ce Aue. 22. 

1911; EH 264214; Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


VALSE TRISTE; by Rudolf Friml, op. 79, 
no. 4; piano. [22378 
© Aug: 29; 1911; 2°c Aug: 30; 
1911; E 265559; G. Schirmer, New 
York; Nu Y. 


VANITY; caprice, by R. C. Jackson, 
arr. by Otto Langey; orchestra. 
(Galaxy, no. 44.) [22379 

© Auge: 29,, 1914-2 2 Aue: 30, 
1911; E 265560; G. Schirmer, New 
Mork, IN. Ye 


VANITY (THE) OF LOVE; words by W. 
B. Kerr, music by Clarence C. Rob- 
inson; male voices. [22380 

© Sept. .1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265761; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati, O. 


VARIATIONS FROM SONATA IN D MAJOR. 
See Mozart (W. A.) 


VEIL DANCE (Schleiertanz) ; from Japa- 
nese ballet, O mitake san, by Rudolf 
Friml, op. 77, no. 2; piano. [22881 

© Sept.12; 1911: 2. ¢ ‘Sept. 413; 
1911; E 2659838; G. Schirmer, New 
Work, IN.) ¥. 


VENETIAN MOONLIGHT; arr. by Everett 
J. Evans; violin and cello solos with 
piano acc. [22382 

© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 1, 1911; 
E 265668; Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
Mork. VN. iy: 


VENETIAN TWILIGHT; words by Carter 
S. Cole, music by Harriet Ware; 
low voice. [22383 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
EH 265828; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


VERB (THE) TO LOVE; from The maid 
and the monarch, words by D. K. 
Stevens, music by Dan J. Sullivan. 
[22384 

Aug. 30, 

M. Witmark & sons, 


© Aus. 29)'1911> 2c. 
1911; E 265547; 
New York, N. Y. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Te Deum; adapted 
from Verdi’s Aida, by Birdie Abbott 
Mercer; soprano solo. [22385 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 265785; Mrs. David H. Mercer, 
Washington, D. C. 


—— Traviata (La); selection, by G. 
Verdi, arr. by G. De Stefano; 1st 
and 2d mandolin and guitar ace. 
Ato. [22386 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1911; 
E 265955; G. De Stefano, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


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VERDI ( THE) RAG: two-step by M. R. V. 
Maginn ; piano. [22387 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1911; E 265520; 
Mildred R. V. Maginn, Chicago, Il. 


VERMILION; march, by F. J. St. Clair; 
brass and reed band. [22388 
© Sept. 8,1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 11, 1911; 

E 265916; H. N. White, Cleveland, O. 


VERSCHENKTE FRAU; [Komische oper] 
von Kugen d’Albert: chorstimmen. 
[22389 
© Aug. 16, 1911: 2 €. Aug. 26; 
1911; E 264272: Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


VERTIGE; alse lente, by Richard 
Haigh; stringed orchestra and piano 
ace. ad lib. Score and string parts. 

[22390 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

EK 264444; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 


VIATO A ISSO: Versi e musica di E. A. 
Mario. [223891 
© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c Aug. 380, 
1911; EK 2643842; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples, Italy. 


Victory; hymn, words by B. McCall 
Barbour, musie by D. B. Towner. 
[22392 
© July 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 23, 
1911; H 266483; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Victory (THE) IN TRIAL; words and 
music by B. HE. Warren. [22393 
© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c« Sept. 1, 
1911; E 265632; B. KE. Warren, 
Springfield, O. 


VIENEME ’NZUONNO;: canzone napole- 
tano, versi e musica di H. A. Mario; 
eanto e piano. [22394 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 
E 264530; Ferdinando Bideri, Na- 
ples, Italy. 


¢ 

VIENNESE SERENADE; text by Frank 
Forest Hill, music by Frederick 
Stevenson, op. 55; baritone solo and 
chorus of women’s voices. piano or 
organ ace. 4to. [22395 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1911; EK 266584; John Chureh co., 

Cincinnati, O. 


VIENNESE WALTZ (Valse viennoise) ; 
by Emil Kronke, op. 48, no. 2; 
piano. [22396 

© Aue, 19s 19t 2 6. Agia 2a: 
1911; E 264182: Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


VIKING SONG; part-song, 
Fred Adlington, music 
Harrison; men’s voices 
4to. 


words by 

by Julius 

and piano. 

(The Orpheus, no. 529.) 

[22397 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 7, 1911; 

E 264515; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, England. 

VINE AND MYRTLE; trio, words by Will 
Ransom, music by Ciro Pinsuti; 
female voices. Ato. (Boosey’s 
choral miscellany, no. 11.) [22398 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264384; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


VIOLETS AND YOU, SWEETHEART; words 

by C. E. Brandon, music by L. Buck. 

[22399 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1911; 

E 265783 ; Lynn music co., St. Louis, 
Mo. 


VIOLET’s (THE) SWEETHEART; ballad, 
words and music by H. W. Petrie. 
[22400 


© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 22, 
1911; E 266415; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


VISION ; valse lente, by Gaston de Bré- 
ville, arr. by M. Retford; band. 
(Boosey’S new supplemental mili- 
tary journal, no. 93.) [22401 

© Aug. 30, 1911: 2 ¢ Aug. 31, 
1911; E 2643856; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London, England. 


VISIONS OF LOVE; from Miss Jack, lyric 
by Mark E. Swan, music by Wm. 
Frederick Peters. [22402 

(© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1911; E 266084; Leo Feist, New 
York, N. Y. 


VIVE L’AMOUR; aus der operette Grigri, 
musik von Paul Lincke, fiir piano 
zwei hindig, mit tiberlegtem text. 

[22403 

© July 18, 1911; 2 ec. Aug. 19, 

1911; HE 264035; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


Vopka; from The red widow, lyric by 
Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf, 
music by Chas. J. Gebest. [22404 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 265857; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Works Ney 


VOICE-PRODUCTION EXERCISES FOR CHIL- 
DREN; by T. Maskell Hardy, with 
piano acc. [22405 

©) Aug: 25, AQtilet 2 ea uss 2s: 
1911; E 264334; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London, England. 


1296 


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no. 10, 1911 


22421 


VOTES FOR WOMEN; words and music 
by Mary Louise Carleton. [22406 


© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1911; EK 266072; California music 
press, San Leandro, Cal. 


WADING IN THE BROOK; waltz, by Wal- 
ter Rolfe; piano. [22407 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2.c. Sept. 21, 
1911; EK 266354; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


WaGNER (RICHARD) Meistersinger 
(Die) von Niirnberg; quintett aus 
_der oper, von R. Wagner, bearb. von 
Richard Tourbié fiir salon-orchester. 
Ato. [22408 


@ Aue. 7, 1911: 2 c: Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 264390; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


-——QO thou sublime, sweet evening 
star; from Tannhiuser, by R. Wag- 
ner, edited by H. R. Hahn; violin 
and piano. [22409 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; HK 266579; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


—— Romance de Vétoile; de lopéra 
Tannhiuser de R. Wagner, trio arr. 
par H. Mouton, pour piano, violon 
et violonecelle, avec contrebasse et 
clarinette ad lib. Edition A. 

[22410 


© Sept: 23,,1911; 2 c. Sept. 11, 
1911; EH 264581; Durand et cie., 
Paris, France. 


—— Tristan und Isolde; oper von R. 
Wagner, arr. von F. H. Schneider 
fiir klavier zu zwei hiinden, mit 
beigefiigtem text. Band 5. [22411 


@ June 26, 1911; .2°e« Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264051: Breitkopt & Hartel, 
New York, N. Y. 


——Walter’s preislied;. from Wag- 
ner’s opera Die meistersinger, arr. 
by Franz Liszt (pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel) ; piano. [22412 


Ouane oot 1911: 2 ¢. Sept: 2, 
1911; EH 265701; Kunkel bros, music 
co., St. Louis, Mo. 


WAIT MY SOUL UPON THE LoRD; hymn 
anthem, words by Wm. F. Lloyd, 
music by BH. S. Hosmer; solo, duet 
and chorus, pf. or organ ace. 4to. 

[22413 


jrisept. 26. 1911: 2) c Sept. 27, 
1911; EH 266613 : Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York, Ney. 


1220717 


WAKE, MY LOVE, NOW AWAKE; words 
by Edmund Spenser, music by W. 
Griffith ; mixed voices. 4to. (Choral 
library, no. 54.) [22414 

©, Aug; 28; 191d-)/2 c. Aug. 29, 
1911; H 2643822; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


WALLFAHRT (DIE) NACH KEVLAAR; 
ged. von H. Heine, musik von F'ried- 
rich Klose, fiir deklamation, drei 
chore und orgel. Partitur und chor- 
stimmen. 4to. [22415 

Sept. 26, 1910; 2 c. Feb. 6, 
1911; EH 263934; F. BH. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Walter’s preislied. See Wagner (R.) 


WALZER-REIGEN; aus der pantomime 
Der schleier der Pierrette, musik 
von Ernst von Dohnanyi, op. 18, nr. 
2, fiir klavier zu zwei hiinden. 

[22416 

© sully; U7) AGI | De Santa, 29: 

1911; E 267003; Ludwig Doblinger 

(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 
Germany. 


WANDERING IN DREAMLAND; transcrip- 

tion, reverie, by HE. J. Mergen; piano. 

[22417 

© Aue, 24. 1911: 2) cy Aue: 28; 

1911; E 265466; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
music co., Sedalia, Mo. 


WAS IT FOR ME; words by T. O. Chis- 
holm, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
[22418 
@ Sept 10) 1911 "2 cs) Aue. 25, 
1911; E 265350; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago, Ill. 


WASHINGTON (THE) WADDLE; words 

by Jack Mahoney, music by T. Morse. 

[22419 

©; Sept. 15,. 1911: 2 «& Sept. .15, 

1911; EH 266053; Theodore Morse 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


Waves (THE) (Auf der dtine); Hng- 
lish version, by Alice Mattullath, 
music by Richard Wieckenhausser, 
op. 52, no. 2; trio for women’s voices. 
(Octayvo series, no. 510.) [22420 

OpAuers 28) yA9iihs 620 'e,; Aug: 729. 
1911; H 264316; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


WAVES OF DEVOTION; words and music 
by B. H. Warren. [22421 
@-Aue., 28, 1912: 2c. Sept, 1, 1911": 

EK 265638; B. E. Warren, Spring- 
field, O. 


t 


A297. 


a 


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22422 


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Way (ur) HE LEADS IS BEST FOR 
ME; hymn, words and music by Hal- 
dor Lillenas. [22422 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1911; 
E 266795; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


WE LOVED EACH OTHER IN THE LONG 
AGO; lyric by Edward Madden, music 
by Percy Wenrich. [22423 


© Sept. 13, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 13, 
1911; H 265964; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, N. Y. 


WE WILL GO, GO, ALL AGLOW TO GO GO; 
from The red widow, by Chas. J. 
Gebest; hotel orchestra. [22424 

© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 1, 1911; 
EK 265682; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, Ni 

WE WILL GO, GO, TO Go-Go; from The 
red widow; lyric by Channing Pol- 
lock and Rennold Wolf, music by 

_ Chas. J. Gebest. [22425 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
Ee 265858; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N. Y. 

WEDDING SONG; from cantata Sir Oluf, 
by Harriet Ware, transcribed by Jas. 
H. Rogers; organ. [22426 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 ¢« Sept. 16, 
1911; EK 266058; G. Schirmer, New 
York) INS-Y: 


WEEP YE NO MORE; words anonymous, 
music by Edgar L. Bainton; two so- 
pranos and alto. 4to. (Part songs, 
no. 43. ) [22427 

@© Avug17, 191i 22 ec Aug, 19) 
1911; EK 264079; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London, England. 


WEHMUTIG RAUSCHTEN DIE BLATTER; 
Inusikalische erziblung, musik von 
M. Mussorgsky, deutsch von M. Lip- 
pold, nachgelassenes werk revidiert 
von W. G. Karatygin, fiir bariton 


oder bass. (Lieder und gesinge, no. 
24.) [22428 
© pune 120; 191 t oe Ane lS) 


1911; EH 264040; W. Bessel et cie., 
St. Petersburg, Russia. 


WEIRD (THE) RAG; two-step, by Phil 
Schwartz; piano. [22429 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 14, 
1911; EK 266030; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Tl. 


WENN SICH ZWEI MENSCHEN KUSSEN; 
lied aus dem liebesspiel Themidore, 
musik von Digby La Touche, fiir ge- 
sang und klavier. [22430 

©. July, 21, 1911: 2  ¢. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 267009; Drei masken-ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT LASST WAL- 
TEN; choralvorspiel, komponiert von 
Hugo Kaun, op. 89, fiir orgel. obl. 
SVO. (Zwei stticke, no. 1.) [22431 

© July 87, 19tt ote Sept. 29, 
1911; HB 267018 : C. EF. Kahnt, nach- 
folger, Leipzig, ‘Germany. 


West PorntT; schottische, by E. M. 
Lewis; piano. [22432 


© 1 ec. Sept. 13) 101i 265994 ; 
Htta M. Lewis, Portland, Me. 


WHAT FROM VENGEANCE YET RESTRAINS 
ME. See Donizetti (G.) 


WHAT FUN DEAR WE HAD IN CHILD- 
HOOD; words and music by I. W. 
Eggert, arr. by EKtta M. Lewis. 

[22433 
© 1 « Sept. 20, 191. & 266327 ; 
Ira W. Hggert, Portland, Me. 


WHAT THE ENGINE DONE; words and 

music by Les. C. Copeland. 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ¢e Oct. 4, 1911; 

Ei 266821 ; Jerome H. Remick & CO., 
New York, ING 


WHAT US POOR GIRLS GO THROUGH; 
words and music by Harry Bulger. 
[22435 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 


1911; E 266209 : Charles Ix. Harris, | 


New York, N. Y. 


WHAT WILL DEAR OLD MOTHER SAY; 


words by H. 8S. Taylor, music by J. B. | 
[22436 | 


Herbert; male voices. 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 5, 1911; 


HE 265762 ; Fillmore bros. €o., Gincin4| 


nati, O. 


WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT THE 
MOON. MOON, MOON; from The win- 
ning widow, words by E. P. Moran, 
music by Seymour Furth. [22437 

© Sept. 22, 191d 2a Sept. 22) 


pt. 11 nes. vy. 6 | 


[22434 _ 


1911; E 266389; Joe Morris music > 


co., New York, N. Y. 


WHEN A GIRL LOVES you; words by 
I’. R. Carroll, musie by A. L. Burke. 
[22438 


©. Sept: 14, 191h; 2c.) Sept. 149: 


1911; E 266028; Frank R. Carroll. 
and Andy L. Burke, Fort Collins, 
Col. 


WHEN HELEN KISSED ME; words by 
C. W. Woodruff, music by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [22439 

© Aug. 30, 1911+ Zee Sept. 19) 
1911; E 266291; Claude W. Wood- 
ruff, New York, N. Y. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


WHEN I CARVED YOUR NAME ON THE 
OLD OAK TREE; words by Ren Shields. 
music by George Evans. [22440 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 265859; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, IN: ¥. 


WHEN I DREAM OF YOU; lyric by HE. S. 
S. Huntington, music by Howard 
Webster. [22441 

© Ane 28; 1911: 1 e« Aug. 28, 
Poiieat ~e Aus: 29, 1911; BB. 265598 ; 
. Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


WHEN I HEARD THE BAND PLAY YANKEE- 
~ LAND; words and music by Glenn 
Wagoner. [22442 
© 1 ec. Sept. 11, 1911; E 265915; 
Wagoner & Mannis, Topeka, Kan. 


WHEN I KISS YOU DEAR, IT ECHOES IN 
MY HEART; words by Z. M. Ingram, 
musie by Clifton Keith. New York, 
Gotham-Attucks co. [22443 

© Aug. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 265865; Zilpah May Ingram, High, 
Tex. 


WHEN [ KISSED YOUR TEARS AWAY; 
words by Beth Slater Whitson, mu- 
sic by Melville J. Gideon. [22444 

© Aue, 26; 1911: 2c Aug. 25, 
1911; E 265495; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


WHEN I MET YOU LAST NIGHT IN 
DREAMLAND; words by Beth Slater 
Whitson, music by W. R. Williams. 

[22445 

ey Aue 76, 1911; 2.¢.. Aug. 25, 

1911; EK 265496; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


WHEN PADDY GOES A-COURTIN’; lyric 
by F. Donaghey and A. Burkhardt, 
music by Ben M. Jerome. [22446 


setae 25 1911 1 «Aug. 24, 
Tomine, Ane 30, 1911 > Hi 260582 ; 
Charles K. Harris, New York, N. Y. 


WHEN PADDY IS KING OF OLD IRELAND; 
words and music by F. G. Coade. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[22447 


Sept oi, 19Ti=-2 ¢ Sept..15, 
1911; KE 266047; Francis G. Coade, 
Avonmore, Canada. 


WHEN POWER DIVINE; music by Henry 
M. Dunham. (Octavo series, mixed 
voices sacred, no. 996.) [22448 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 
E 265796; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


22457 


WHEN RUBENSTEIN AND MENDELSSOHN 
PLAYED THE WEARING OF THE GREEN; 
words by Harry Breen, music by 
Jimmy Conlin. [22449 

© Sept. 17, 1911; 2 « Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266161; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago, Il. 


WHEN SOFT WINDS AND SUNNY SKIES; 
poem by P. B. Shelly, music by 
Chas. Seeger, Jr.; high voice. 

[22450 

KO) Septsi.25 190k 2, Sept 26) 

1911; E 266599; G. Schirmer, New 
York. Nj ¥: 

WHEN SUNDAY ROLLS AROUND; by 
Louis Weslyn and Felix Arndt; 
vocal orch. in B flat. [22451 

@ Sent. o27,, 49's 2 ¢. Sept: 28, 
1911; E 266639; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


\WHEN THE BEE SIPS THE HONEY FROM 
THE ROSE; words and music by J. J. 
Woods. [ 22452 


© -Aue 30; 19h; kc. Sept. 1, 
1911; 1. c.-Sept. 11, 1911: 265935; 
James J. Woods, St. Louis, Mo. 


WHEN THE CLOUDS HAVE ALL ROLLED 
BY; words and music by M. A. Rich- 
ardson. [22453 

© ‘Sept. 12, 1911: 2 ec. Sept. 13, 
1911; E 266381; Miss M. A. Richard- 
son, Corinna, Me. 


WHEN THE FADED FALLEN LEAVES 
STREW THE GROUND; words and music 
by H. H. Dickey. [22454 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265700; Harvey H. Dickey, Junc- 
tion City, Or. 


WHEN THE GREEN. LEAVES COME AGAIN; 
words by Haynes Bailey, music by 
Liza Lehmann; soprano. [22455 

te) Auge 23. 1911 Die, Ame. 24; 
1911; E 264249; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


WHEN THE HEART IS YOUNG; part 
song, words by Charles Swain, music 
by Dudley Buck, op. 67, no. 5, arr. 
by Frank H. Brackett; mixed voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12192.) [22456 

©) Aug. 2; 1911: 2 ¢. Sept. 7; 1981; 
KE 265814; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


WHEN THE LEAVES ARE RED AND GOLD; 
words by Mattie E. Bain, music by 
John Martin. [22457 

© -Aus.@31,. 190 2 ex, Ane aol: 
1911; E 265662; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


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2 
’ 


22458 


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pt. 12 ys; V6 


WHEN THE RIGHT MAN SINGS TRA LA 
LA; from The enchantress, duo, act 1, 
lyric by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Victor Herbert. [22458 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1911; H 266676; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN THE ROSES ARE IN BLOOM; words 
by Fred J. Barnes, music by Richard 
L. Clark. [22459 

© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
H} 265877 ; Koninsky music co., Troy, 
IN. Ys 


WHEN THE ROSES BLOOM BYE AND BYE; 
words by Mrs. G. E. Wicker, music 
by Willy Wagner. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [22460 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 « Sept. 19, 
1911; EH 266294; Mrs. Geo. BH. Wicker, 
Hyde Park, N. Y. 


WHEN THE ROSES BLOOM IN JUNETIME; 
words and music by A. Schmidt. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22461 

© Aug. 30, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266238; Amy Schmidt, Ath- 
elstan, Ia. 


WHEN THE SHADOWS FALL; words by 
Frank P. Moore, music by Chas. L. 
Lewis. [ 22462 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 2, 1911; 
EK 265695; Chas. H. Henderson, mus. 
pub. co., Corry, Pa. 


WHEN THE SHADOWS MAKE THE TWI- 
LIGHT FADE AWAY; words by Beth 
Slater Whitson, music by W. R. Wil- 
liams, [22463 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266099; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


\WHEN THE SUN KISSES DAY GOOD-BYE; 

words and music by J. M. Warnack. 

[22464 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1911; EH 266444; 

James M. Warnack, Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


WHEN THE WEDDING BELLS RING OUT 
FOR YOU AND ME; words by Ren 
Shields, music by Charles T. 
Straight. [22465 

©) Aue 23) 1910 2c Ae 28, 
1911; EH 265486; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


VHEN THE WINTER DAYS ARE OVER; 
words and music by Anthony J. 
Tarantino. [22466 

© 1 ¢. Sept. 7, 1911; E 264516; 

Anthony Tarantino; New York, N. Y. | 


WHEN THEY FINISH THAT CANAL; 
words and music by W. P. Rosser. 
[22467 

© 1c. Sept. 19, 1911; E 266189; 

W. Packer Rosser, Los Angeles, Cal. 


WHEN WE TWO PARTED; poem by Lord 
Byron, music by Chas. Seeger, Jr.; 
high voice. [22468 

© Sept. 25, 1911-92 e8Sept. 26, 
1911; E 266600; G. Schirmer, New 
York IN; We 


WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS COMING 
THRO’ THE RYE; words and music by 
T. S. Allen. : [24469 

© Sept. 22, 198-92 @ Sept, 21, 
1911; E 266874; O’Neil & Story, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


WHEN WOMAN IS THE QUESTION; trio, 
from The red widow, lyric by Chan- 
ning Pollock and Rennold Wolf, 
music by Chas. J. Gebest. [22470 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1911; HE 266355; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


WHEN YOU AND I WERE COMRADES DEAR; 
words by R. A. Hamilton, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [22471 

© Aug. 80, 1911; 2 ¢« Sept. 19, 
1911; H 266288; Rachel A. Hamilton, 
Mitchelisville, Md. 


WHEN YOU ARE GONE, DEAR; words and 

musie by Gardner Bell. [22472 

©1c. Sept. 25, 1911; EH 266553 ; 
Marion Clark, Medford, Mass. 


WHEN YOU ARE SWAPPING KISSES; 
words by James Rowe, music. by 
R. L. Powell. Waco, Tex., Trio 
music Go. [22473 

© June 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 31, 1911; 
E 265619; R. L. Powell, Red Springs, 
Tex. 


WHEN YOU PART FROM THE GIRL YOU 
LOVE; words and musie by Charles 
Previn. [22474 

©’ Aug. o31) ode Ae. od 
1911; E 264518; Ellis and Wilson 
music co., New York, N. Y. 


WHERE ARE OUR FRIENDS TO-NIGHT; 
words and music by J. Davey; 
two-part song for children. [22475 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c Sept. 22, 

1911 ; E 266755 ; John Davey, Kent, O. 


WHERE JESUS IS ’TIS HOME; words and 
music by J. HE. Jones. — [22476 
© July 26, 19ts eo yeee wuly 28: 
1911; E 263123; J. Edwin Jones, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


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no. 10, 1911 
WHERE THE HONEYSUCKLES BLOOM 
AROUND THE HOMESTEAD; ballad, 


words and music by E. M. Mathie- 
son. [22477 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 266565; Exzilda M. Mathie- 
son, Brockton, Mass. 

WHERE THE LILACS GROW (Unruhe) ; 
English version by Alice Mattullath, 
music by Richard Wickenhausser, 
op. 52, no. 1; trio for women’s 
-voices. (Octavo series, no. 509.) 

[22478 
mmeaAges os, 1911: 2c. Aug. 29, 
1911; E 264817; Arthur P.- Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 

WHERE THE SUGAR MAPLES GROW; 
words by Elizabeth E. McBride, mu- 
sic by A. A. Giffin. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [22479 

(oe Aa A Ot 2 ec Sept. 19; 
1911; EH 266234; A. A. Giffin, Spring- 
field, Mass. 

WHERE THE SWANANOA FLOWS; words 
and music by Edward Carlyle Ownly. 

[22480 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 

E 265779; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 

WHILE THE MEXICANS WERE FIGHTING; 
words and music by M. H. Yagear. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22481 

© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 ¢c. Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266221; Maude Hamilton 
Yagear, Panama, N. Y. 


WHIRL (THE); polka brilliant, by 
Zitha Nicholas, op. 9; piano. [22482 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265772; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, O. 


WHISPER JESUS’ NAME; hymn, words 
bye. ON. Dolph, music by DW: B: 
Towner. [22483 


er duly. 28. 1911-2 c. Sept. 23. 
1911; E 2664381; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHISTLING (THE) WIND; words by L. 
Mullins, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22484 

Gy Aue, 25, 1911; 2 «. Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266259; Lottie Mullins, 
Eden, Tex. 


WHITE SEAL; march and two-step, by 
Howard B. Harris, arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer; orchestra. [22485 

©-Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19. 
1911; E 266199; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


130) 


22494 

WHITE SEAL; march, by Howard B. 
Harris, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; mili- 
tary band. [22486 


©) Aue 26, 191t- 2c. Aue: 28, 
1911; E 265456; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHITE-STOCKIN’D MARE; words’ by 
Leonard Cooke, music by H. Trotere. 
No. 1 in B flat. No. 2 in C. [22487 


©) Sept. -A1Stt = 2 @& Sept. 12, 
1911; EH 264612; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London, England. 


WHO WILL SHINE AS THE STARS; words 
and music by B. E. Warren. [22488 


© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1911; 
E 2656384; B. E. Warren, Spring- 
field, O. 


WHOLE (THE) WORLD REMINDS ME OF 
You; words by J. Brandon Walsh. 
music by Al. W. Brown. [22489 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 265797 ; Harold Rossiter music ¢o., 
Chicago, Il. 


WHOLESALE LOVE; words by L. Wolfe 
Gilbert, music by Oreste Magliaccio. 
[22490 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
E 266110; Ted Snyder co., New York, 
Now: 


WHOSOEVER WILL MAY COME; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by D. B. 
Towner. [22491 


Or duly 28.) 191; -2e. Sept. 23) 
1911; EH 266485; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHy I AM LONELY WITHOUT YOU; 
words by Charles Grapewin, music 
by Max Faetkenhauer. [22492 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 265860; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York: Ni:Y, 


WHY DID YOU LEAVE THE DEAR OLD 
HOME; words .and musie by Ralph 
Sterling. [22493 


© Sept. 16, 1911: 2 ec Sept. 20, 
1911; EH 266310; Peter F. Biehl, 
Cleveland, O. 


WHy DO I DREAM OF YOU MY LOVE TO- 
NIGHT; words and music by J. A. 
Kelly. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [22494 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266278; John A. Kelly, Ed- 
monston, Canada. 


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22495 


Dt. Ira S., v.6 


WIE DES MONDES ABBILD (In the moon’s 
reflection); words by Heinrich 
Heine, music by Homer N. Bartlett, 
op. 236; high voice; piano acc. and 
violin obbl. [22495 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 7, 1911; 
EH 265802; G. Schirmer, New York, 
INR GE 


WILD FLOWERS WALTZ; by S. Rosevelt; 
piano. [22496 
© Sept. 25, 1911: 2 ¢. Sept. 21, 
1911; EH 266368; Chandler-Ebel 
music co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


WILL-0-THE-WISP (Der lenz geht um) ; 
English version by Alice Mattullath, 
music by Philipp Gretscher; trio for 
women’s voices. (Octayvo series, no. 
507.) [22497 

Or Avie, 28) 191t= 2c. Anes 129) 
1911; EH 264318; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


WILL YOU LET ME SEE YOUR TONGUE; 
words by Mrs. J. Gilmour, music by 
Willy Wagner. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [22498 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266231; Mrs. J. Gilmour, 
Valdez, Alaska. 


WILL YOU LOVE ME WHEN I’M OLD; 
words and music by W. J. Patter- 
son. [22499 

©, Seppe W5, 191 2c Sept. ais) 
1911; EH 266145; Will J. Patterson, 
Cresco, Ia. 


WILL YOU WALK INTO MY PARLOUR, 
NELLIE BLY; words by George Ar- 
thurs, music by Alf. J. Lawrance. 


[22500 

© Sept. 15,1911: 2 c, Sept. 15, 

1911; E 264672; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, England. 

WILT THOU BE MY DEARIE; Scottish 


words by Robert Burns, 
music arr. by Granville Bantock; 
male-voice quartet, or chorus. 4to. 
Apollo club. no. 50500.) [22501 


© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264449; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, Hngland. 


WIND (THE) AMONG THE REEDS; a 
cycle of four songs, poem by W. B. 
Yeats, music by Thomas F. Dunhill, 
op. 80; tenor voice and piano. 

[22502 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
EH 264445; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


melody, 


WINNING (THE) FIGHT; march and 
two-step, by Abe Holzmann; piano. 
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2 @ Aug. 23, 
1911; E 265521; Leo Feist, New 
York, N. Y. [22503 


WINTER IS THE BEST TIME AFTER ALL; 
words by Sadie Adler, music by H. 
Adler. [ 22504 

© 1c. Sept. 5, 1911; E 265751; 
Henry Adler, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


WISCONSIN ! OUR STATE; patriotic song, 
words by Frederick M. Steel, music 
by Louis A. Coerne, op. 71, no. 1; 
mixed voices. (Octavo ed. no. 34.) 

[22505 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1911; 

EH 266746; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, Il. 


WisH (A); waltz-song, words by B. 
M. Buell, music by S. P. Francis. 


© Sept. 15, 1911:)2%e) Sept. 15, 
1911; EH 266046; B. M. Buell, Clinton, 
Conn. . [22506 


WISHA BEGORRA I’M LONELY; words by 
J. Shea, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22507 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266281; Josephine Shea, 
Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 


WITH LOFTY STRIDE; mazurka de salon, 
by Paul Wachs, edited by J. W. 
Lerman ; piano. [22508 

© Sept. 25, 1914; 2 @ Sept. 25, 
1911; H 266582; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WITH POWER; by Gustav Lazarus, op. 
146, no. 8; piano. [22509 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911 ; 
E 264428; Willis musie co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


WITH SWEET LAVENDAR. See Mac Dow- 
ell (KE. A.): 


WITH THE TWINKLE IN HER EYE; 
march two-step, by Ernest R. Ball 
and Frederic K. Logan, arr. by Sol 
Levy; orchestra. [22510 


© Aug. 29° 1910" 20e. Aue: 30; 
1911; H 265548; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


WITHERED VIOLETS; valse sentinientale, 
by M. Thea Hays; piano. 22am 


© Aug, 24) T9ll-s 2) ewaus., 283 
1911; E 265467; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
music co., Sedalia, Mo. 


1302 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1911 


22529 


WO SIND DIE STUNDEN; ged. von Hoff- 
mann von Hoffmanns-waldau, musik 
yon Fritz Lubrich jun., op 16, fir 
gemischten chor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. (Zwei lieder im 
volkston a cappella, no. 2.) [22512 

Gauge 9 1911: 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1911; E 264071; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


WoOMAN’S RIGHTS; words and music by 
BH. OW. ‘Willey. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [22513 

(eae, 25, 1911> 2c. Sept. 19, 
1911; 266273; EH. W. Filley, Ches- 

“tertown,, N.Y. 

WONDERFUL (THE) MORN; words ‘by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
B. D. Ackley. [22514 


GC Oen 2 1911 -°2 ¢. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EK 266771; Rodeheaver-Ackley co., 
Chicago, Ill. 

WON'T YOU COME FOR A SPIEL IN MY 
AUTOMOBILE; words and music by 
F. Jordan. [22515 

© 1 c Sept. 2, 1911; E 265703; 
Frank Jordan, Chicago, Il. 


WoON’r YOU DO SOMETHING FoR Lucy; 
words and music by G. E. Harris. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22516 

(@rAge) 20) 1911- 2 c: Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266230; George Edgar 
Harris, Middletown, Md. 


WoNn’r YOU KEEP THIS LITTLE TOKEN 
IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME; words by 
B. W. Fox, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22517 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c« Sept. 19, 

eee ee) = 2662175 Ben. .W. Fox, 
Simms, Mont. 


WON’T YOU SAY YOU LOVE ME; words 
and music by L. Sowle. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [22518 

(Venue, 50)-191t- 2 ¢.-Sept., 19; 
1911; E 266296; Lucie E. Sowle, 
Tomah, Wis. 


WOODBRIDGE; hymn, words by Samuei 
Longfellow, music by F. S. Hunne- 
well. [22519 


@ Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2-c¢. Oct. 3, 1911; 
E 266810; Frank S. Hunnewell, 
New York, N. Y. 


Word (THE) OF Gop; cantata, text 
compiled by Francis W. Whitcome, 
music by Charles Gilbert Spross: 
four solo voices and chorus. [22520 

@ Sept.. 15; 1911:°2 c¢ Sept. 15, 
1911; E 266050; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


1303 


WorRLD (A) ENCHANTED; words by Al- 
fred H. Hyatt, music by W. Franke- 
Harling; in G; high voice. 

[22521 

© Sept. 5, 19112) 2c: Sept5 48, 

1911; E 266135; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


WOULDN’I THAT TICKLE YOU; lyric by 
Frederick Donaghey and Addison 
Burkhardt, music by Ben M. Jerome. 

[22522 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 

1911; E 266210; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N. Y. 


WOULDN’T YOU LIKE TO COME ALONG 
AND SEE THE SIGHTS WITH ME; words 
and music by G. Culp. [22523 

©) Sept. 7 18,- 19d. Oe. Seppe. t 20: 
1911; E 266194; George Culp, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 


WRENTHAM; hymn, words by Wm. 
Williams, music by R. Huntington 
Woodman. [22524 

ey Septe 19142: Oct. 3, TOE s 
E 266813; Benjamin Shepard, New 
York, N.Y. 


WRITE ANOTHER MELODY Mr. RUBEN- 
STEIN; words and music by Louis L. 
Gerstenberger. [22525 

© Aus. 28, 1911; 2c. ‘Sept Lit; 
EH 265642; L. L. Gerstenberger, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WYNKEN, BLYNKEN AND NOD; song, 
music by W. W. Gilchrist. (Four 
songs, no. 4) [22526 

© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1911: E 2663384; W. W. Gilchrist, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


YANKEE DOooDLE CAPTAIN; lyric by 
Charles Horwitz, music by Freder- 
ick V. Bowers. [22527 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2-¢. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266211; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N.Y. 


YANKEE DOooDLE UP TO DATE; words by 
S. M. Siewers, music by Geo. P. 
Morris. [22528 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 265752; Sarah M. Siewers, Cin- 
cinnati, O. 


Yi; ANGEL-HOSTS ABOVE; words by Ben- 
jamin Webb, music by Oliver King; 
mixed voices. (Octavo — series, 
sacred, no. 970.) [22529 

©) Awe; 19, 1911; 2 ¢ Aug 2t, 
1911; E 264184; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ee, a 


22530 


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pt. 111, 0.'s., v. 6 


YE TOAST; an English drinking song, 
arr. by Charles Wakefield Cadman; 
part-song for men’s voices. [ 22530 
“© Sept: 16; 1911, 2 e@ Sept. 21. 
1911; E 266357; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, Mass. 


Yet I WILL LOOK AGAIN; hymn, words 

by A. A. P., music by D. B. Towner. 

[22531 

©; July (28, A912 ie Sepiy 23, 

1911; EH 266427; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia, Pa. 


YORKSHIRE (THE) TOAST; words by 
Arthur S. Burrows, music by James 
Coleman. [22532 


© Aug, 14° 1911s 2 wc. Seni. 12; 
1911; E 264599; City music pub. co., 
Lichfield, England. 


You AND you. See Strauss (J.) 


You ARE CHARMING (Vous étes char- 
mante) ; by Ernest Gillet; piano. 
[ 22538 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 ¢:. Sept. 16, 
1911; H 264723; M. Witmark &‘sons, 
New York, N.. Y. 


YoU ARE MY BRIGHT AND ONLY. STAR; 
words by T. Kroy, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [22534 


i ©) Aue. 80) 190 4. 2Ce; Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266244; Theresa Kroy, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


YOU ARE THE GIRL OF MY CHOICE; words 
by G. F. Ulrich, music by Chas. 
Hmery. New York, F. B. Haviland 
pub. co. [22535 


© Sept. 21.19 i 2c Sept. 21, 
1911; EH 266414; Geo. F. Ullrich, Mis- 
soula, Mont. 


You CAN BET YOUR LIFE I WOULD; words 
and music by Kendis & Paley. [22536 


© 1c. Sept. 1, 1911; E 265672; 
Kendis & Paley, New York, N. Y. 


You CAN’’ PAY THE LANDLORD WITH 
LOVE; from The red widow, by Chas. 
J. Gebest; hotel orch. 4to. [22537 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2c. Sept. 8, 1911; 
HE 265862; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, N.Y. 


—_—-—— lyric by Channing Pollock 
and Rennold Wolf, music by Chas. J. 
Gebest. [22538 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2c Sept. 8, 1911; 
E 265861; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York wN:; Y. 


YOU CAN’T SCARE ME, Mr. Moon; lyric 
by C. H. Smith, music by James F. 
Sullivan. [225389 

© Aug. 28; 191t= tere. 28, 
1911; E 265585; Charles K. Harris, 
New York, N.Y. 


~YOU’D COME, YOU’D COME; words and 


musie by C. H. Stanley, harmony by 
N. L. Riderhof. [22540 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 @ Aus. 28, 
1911; H 265492; Chas. H. Stanley, 
Burbank, Cal. 


YOU DO LOOK PRETTY IN YOUR TEA-GOWN 
KITTY; words and music by Chas. 
Collins and Harry Staunton. [22541 


© Aug. 29; 1911-20 e wage, 929, 
1911; E 264828; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, Hngland. 


You LAY s0° STILL IN THE SUNSHINE; 
from Songs of sun and shade, poem 
by Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall, music 
by S. Coleridge-Taylor. [22542 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c Sept. 5, 1911 ; 
E 264887; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 


YOWLL WANT ME BACK; words and 
music by Nelson W. Greenhut. 
[22543 
© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1911; 
EH 265667; Kendis & Paley, New 
York; JNene 


YOU LOOK LIKE A GIRL I KNOW; flirt- 
ing song, words by Daniel Skinner, 
music by Ferd. E. Mierisch. New 
York, Gotham-Attucks music co. 

[22544 

© Aug. 16,°41910> Bre Aus. 34, 

1911; EB 265906; Daniel A. Skinner, 
Englewood, N. J. 


YOU LOVE ME AS I LOVE You; words 
and music by T. Brown. [22545 
© Aug. 28, 191d: 27e) Sept. 1, 
1911; E 265641; Tom Brown, Crest- 
wood, Ky. 


YOU NEVER CAN TELL; words by E. B. 
Willett, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22546 

© Aug: 30, dette 2c. Sept. 19; 

1911; EK 266266; H. B. Willett, Barre, 
Mass. 


You’BE A DEAR LITTLE BUTTON; words 
by T. O’Neil, music by Charles J. 
W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [22547 

© Aug. 25, 1911;°2 @sSept. 19, 
1911; E 266248; Timothy O’Neil, 
New York, N. Y. 


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no. 10, 1911 


22562 


YOU’RE A GIRLIE MOLLY CODDLE; words 
by Will F. Black, music by Earl 
Wilkinson and Will F. Black. 

[22548 

iOpawe, 31, 1911; 2 c Aug. 31, 

1911; E 265663; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


YouR EYES; words by Elsie Janis, 
music by Frank EK. Tours; high voice 
in B flat. [22549 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 c Sept. 29, 

. 1911; E 266690; Oliver Ditson co., 

Boston, Mass. 


YOUR HEART; ballad, words by B. B. 
Blood, music by De Koven Thomp- 
son, arr. by [Will Dorsey. ] [22550 

©rsent, 21, 1911: 2 c: Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266692; Blood-Koehler co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


YOUTH AND BEAUTY; reverie, by J. 
Loebker; piano. Cincinnati, Model 
music co. Pearl 


© Sept, 12, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 266156; Joseph Loebker, 
Cincinnati, O. 


ZAMPA; overture, by Herold, arr. by 
H. F. Odell; mandolin orchestra. 
[225a2, 
©) Ate 28, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 7, 
1911; EH 265815; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. 


ZINGARA (LA) WALTZES; by William 

Nassann; piano. [22553 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1911; 

EK 265801; Johnson & Nassann, 
Waterbury, Conn. 


ZuLu LuLu; jungle song, words and 
music by Joe Hobart Frye, jr., arr. 
by ES: Taylor. [22554 

Orage 18.1911; 2 ¢ Aug. 19, 
1911; EK 265517; Joe Hobart Frye, 
jr.,. Elizabeth, N. J. 


1°*° SONATE; par Benedetto Marcello, 
arr. par J. W. Slatter, pour vio- 
-loncelle et piano. [22555 
© Auge. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 
1911; E 264678; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main, Germany. 


1°°° sonatE—Continued. 
par Raoul Laparra,- pour piano 
et violon. [22556 


© Sept. 1. 1911-2 @ Sept. 20; 
1911; E 264886; J. Hamelle, Paris, 
France. 


2™° SONATE; par Benedetto Marcello, 
arr. par J. W. Slatter, pour violon- 
celle et piano. L225 


ey Aue: 10) 1911-9 ec, Sept. 1: 
1911; E 264679; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main, Germany. 


3-STELLE (LE) DEL ORIENTE; Song and 

dance schottische, [composer anon.] 

arr. by G. De Stefano; ist and 2d 
mandolin and guitar acc. Ato. 

[22558 

©wSept. <6, -1914> 2 +e Sept. 12; 

1911; E 265946; G. De Stefano, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 


11? MazurKa; por Manuel M. Ponce, 
para piano. [22559 


©) Fully sit 19 tar 2 Ee Ane: Ao) 
1911; E 264050; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New. York, N. Y. 


IIT® MAZOURKA, RE MINEUR; par Luigi 
Forino, op. 25, pour violonecelle et 
piano. [22560 


© “Ang, 10; 1911: 2 ©: Sept. 15, 
1911; E 264676; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main, Germany. 


IV° MAZOURKA, LA MAJEUR; par Luigi 
Forino, op. 26, pour violoncelle et 
piano. [22561 


@ Aue, 107 191t:2 © Sept. 15, 
1911; E 264677; Johann André, 
Offenbach a. Main, Germany. 


126 TE (DER) PsaLM; komponiert von 
Hugo Kaun; fiir gemischten chor, 
orchester und pianoforte. Klavier- 
auszug mit text. 4to. [22562 


©)! duly 1 219th "2" ce, (Sept? 12; 
1911; E 264610; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig, Germany. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1911: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 36 unpub- 


esti esray ype es eee cu enn ee Cn et ee 205 

Class H, musical compositions (including 1,239 unpublished) _—_____ 22, ot 

Sey SP Na en a ee 22, 562 
1305 


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TS DO 


EIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC..24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


[22562 


ALICE; melody by Ascher, transcribed 
- by Jas. W. Turner, op. 398. [1 


© by Chas. ’E. Turner, E. Boston, 

- Mass., as the next of kin of the 

author who is not living, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 2169, 

Sept. 21, 1911. Original entry, Nov. 
19, 1883, no. 21469. 


ALPINE ROSES (ROSES DES ALPES) ; mel- 
ody by Fink, arr. by L. Meissonier 
[pseud. of Louis Meyer]. [2 


© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2205, Oct.2, 1911. Original entry, 
Dee. 31, 1883, no. 251638. 


AMERICAN (THE) BUTTERFLY; comic 
song, words adapted from the San 
Francisco Wasp, music by Louis 
Meyer. [3 

© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2201, Oct. 2, 1911. Original entry, 
Dee. 31, 18838, no. 25185. 


ANNIE LAURIE; transcription by Louis 
Dorn [pseud. of Louis Meyer]. [4 


© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2200, Oct. 2, 1911. Original entry, 
Dec. 31, 1883, no. 25201. 


ArT (THE) OF PHRASING; 380 vocalises 
for soprano or tenor, by Carl Glogg- 
ner-Castelli, op. 9. bk. 1. For bari- 
tone or bass. [5 


© by Joseph Hartmann, Lucerne. 
Switzerland, as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2182, Oct. 2, 1911. Original entry, 
Oct. 20, 1883, no. 19454. 


As JOSEPH WAS A-WALKING; Christmas 
carol, words by Charles Kingsley, 
music by G. L. Osgood. [6 


© by G. L. Osgood, Boston, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2193,. Oct. 2, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 10, 1883. 
no. 22909. 


Br THOU WITH ME; prayer, words by 
Geibel, music by Fred Hiller, arr. by 
J. H. Cornell; mixed quartet. LEE 

© by Sara Cornell, Albany, N. Y., 
as the widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2165, Sept. 20, 1911. Original entry, 
Oct. 23, 1888, no. 19533. 


BENEDIC ANIMA MEA; by W. H.. H. 


Smith, in C. FS 


© by W. H. H. Smith, New York, 
N. Y., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2158, Sept. 
20.19. “Original entry,” Oct» 22: 
1883, no. 19446. 


BENEDICTUS IN C; by J. C. Knox. [9 


© by James C. Knox, Concord, 
N. H., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2114, Sept. 9, 
1911. Original entry, Sept. 1, 1884, 
no. VTL. 


Bigpirs’ (THE) BALL; by Apsley 
Street [pseud. of Sep. Winner]. [10 


© by Hannah J. Winner. Philadel- 
phia, Pa., as the executrix, in exten- 
sion for 14 years. Renewal no. 2171, 
Sept. 21, 1911. Renewal entry, July 
2, 1897, no. 38903. 


Bon TON; gavotte, melody by Stanis- 
laus, arr. by L. Meissonier [pseud. 
of Louis Meyer]. [11 

© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., as the widow of the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 2206, Oct. 2, 1911. Origi- 
nal entry, Dec. 31, 1883, no. 25160. 


BONUM EST COMFITERI IN A FLAT; by 
A. J. Holden, for quartet or chorus 
choir. [12 

© by Albert J. Holden, White 
Plains, N. Y., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2157, Sept. 20, 1911. Original entry, 
Oct. 8, 1883, no. 18445. 

CANTATA DOMINS; by W. H. H. Smith, 

in E fiat. [13 

© by W. H. H. Smith, New York, 
N. Y., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2159, Sept. 
2); 1911, Original: entry, . Oc q22- 
1883, no. 19444. 


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22562 (14) ; pt. III, 0. 8., v. 6 
CAPTAIN JINKS; arr. by EH. Mack, | Honp mMreMmortiss; barcarolle reverie, by 
piano. (Sunbeams.) [14 Louis Meyer. [22 


© by EH. Mack, jr., Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the child of the deceased au- 
thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 
newal no. 2194, Oct. 2, 1911. Re 
newal entry, Oct. 6, 1897, no. 56483. 


COME WHERE THE VIOLETS BLOOM ; waltz 
song, words by Thos. P. Westen- 
dorf, music by G. H. Persley. [15 


© by Geo. H. Persley, New York, 
N. Y., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2156, Sept. 
20, 1911, ° Original entry, Oet: 4, 
1883, no. 18200. 


CONSOLATION; by N. W. H. Schafer, 
piano. [16 
© by Norman W. H. Schafer, % 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2187, Oct. 2, 
1911.’ Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, 
no. 25174. 
DEUS MISEREATUR; anthem, by W. C. 
Williams; in B flat. [17 
© by W. C. Williams, New York, 
N. Y., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2164, Sept. 
205) Vii) Onisinal wemtiy. Oct. Zo: 
1888, no. 19532. 


DuverNoy (I. B.) 15 primary studies 
in velocity; by Duvernoy, op. 120, 
rev. and annotated by Charles Kun- 
kel. bk. 1. (Ecole de mecanism, op. 
1Z0;-bix. 1) [18 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
Mo., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2208, Sept. 
20, 1911. Original entry, Sept. 21, 
18838, no. 17430. 

ECLECTIC (THE) ORGAN TEACHER; by 

James G. Barnett. [19 

© by Sarah S. Yale, New Haven, 
Conn., as the executrix, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2189, 
Oct. 2, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 
31, 1883, no. 25147. 

ETourRDIE (L’) (CARELESS AND HAPPY) ; 
caprice brillante, par G. D. Wilson, 
op: 20: [20 

© by Josephine M. Wilson, Nyack, 
N. Y¥., as the widow of the author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 2179, Oct. 2, 1911. Renewal en- 
try, Apr. 2, 1898, no. 21407. 

FLOATING soNG; barcarolle, by A. Gei- 

bel; piano. [21 

© by Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
_28 years. Renewal no. 2185, Oct. 2, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, 
no. 25219, 


© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2202, Oct. 2, 1911. Original entry, 
Dec. 31, 1883, no. 25183. 


GAVOTTE (LES MouTONS); arr. by G. 
P. Ritter. [23 


© by A. Suck, D. H. Suck, and 
H. P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass., as 
the next of kin of the author who is 
not living, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2117, Sept. 9, 1911. 
Original entry, Sept. 1, 1884, no. 
17718. 


GOLDEN BAND; waltz, by Louis Meyer; 
piano or organ. 24. 
© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the widow of-.the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2184, Oct. 2, 1911. Original entry, 
Dec. 31, 1883, no. 25226. 


GOLDEN BAND MARCH; by Louis Meyer; 
piano or organ. [25 
© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2183, Oct. 2, 1911. Original entry, 
Dec. 31, 18838, no. 25227. 


GOLDEN RAIN GALOP; étude, by C. As- 
tin. [26 
© by Charles Astin, % Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston, Mass., as the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. - 2192; Oct W2ie Oi Orieinal 
entry, Dec. 20, 1883, no. 28719. 


IMPROMPTU; by A. Bungert, rev. and 

fingered by A. Foote. [27 

© by Arthur Foote, Boston, Mass., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 2115, Sept. 9, 

1911. Original entry, Sept. 1, 1884, 
no. 17720. 


JUST ACROSS FROM JERSEY; words by 
Edward Harrigan, music by Dave 
Braham. [28 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2160, Sept. 20, 1911. 
Original entry, Oct. 23, 1883, no. 
19535. 


LITTLE (THE) SHAKING QUAKERS; a 
comic chorus, by F. L. Bristow. [29 
© by Frank L. Bristow, Coving- 
ton, Ky., as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2190, 
“Oct. 2, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 
29, 1883, no. 24918. 


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no. 10, 1911 


22562 (43) 


INSPIRER AND HEARER OF PRAYER; duet, 
music by A. Geibel; sop. and bar. 
[80 


© by Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2188, Oct. 2, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, 
no. 25171. 


MIDNIGHT HOURS WALTZ; arr. by BE. 
Mack. (Sunbeams). [31 


~ © by E. Mack, jr., Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the child of the deceased 
- author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal .no. 2197, Oct. 2, 1911. Re 
newal entry, Oct. 6, 1897, no. 56462. 


Mockine (THE) BIRD; arr. by HB. Mack. 
(Sunbeams. ) [BY 


© by E. Mack, jr., Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the child of the deceased 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2199, Oct. 2, 1911. Re 
newal entry, Oct. 6, 1897, no. 56484. 


MOONLIGHT ON THE CATSKILLS; valse 
poetique, by M. B. Richards. [338 


© by Mrs. M. B. Richards, New 
York, N. Y., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2168, Sept. 21, 1911. Original en- 
try, Nov. 5, 1883, no. 20499. 


MORNING SONG; by: Thos. O’Neill, 
piano. [34 


© by Carrie O’Neill Gheen, W. 
Chester, Pa., as the child of the de- 
ceased author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2186, Oct. 2, 
1911. Original entry Dec. 31, 1883, 
no. 25194. 


Morte (SHE IS DEAD) ; lamentation, by 
L. M. Gottschalk. [35 


© by Celestine Louise Gottschalk, 
Asbury Park, N. J., as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 2198, Oct. 2, 1911. Renewal en- 
try, Oct. 6, 1897, no. 56443. 


My DAD’S DINNER PAIL; words by Ed- 
ward Harrigan, music by Dave 
Braham. [36 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, 
N. Y., as the child of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2162, Sept. 20, 1911. Original en- 
Beye, Qa.leos, 10: 19536." / 


1309 


NOBBY POLKA; by Howard Cadmus. 
[387 
© by Nettie W. Cadmus, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., as the widow of the au- 
thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 
newal no. 2170, Oct.- 5,.1911. -Re- 
newal entry, July 2, 1897. no. 38901. 


PAPILLON (LE) (THE BUTTERFLY) ; 
étude de concert, par Calixta Laval- 
lee; pour piano. [388 


© by Raoul Lavalle, Newark, 
N. J., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal © no. 218k. Ocke +2). 19 
Original entry, Sept. 8, 1884, no. 
18223. 


PEASANT DANCE; by Baumfelder, arr. 
by Louis Meyer; piano 4 hands. 
[39 
© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., as the widow of the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no: 2204, Oct. 2, 1911. Orig- 
inal entry, Dee. 31, 1883, no. 25172. 


Ousererr, (LUHE) (CHorm; by  W.- i: 
Sudds.” vit [40 


© by W. F. Sudds, Gouverneur, 
N. Y., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2191, Oct. 2, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 28, 1888, 
no. 24471. 


RaFF (JOSEPH JOACHIM) CAVATINA; 
by Jet Ratt arr by (GCG. B. Ritter: 
[41 


© by A. Suck, D. H. Suck, and 
H. P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass., as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 2116, Sept.9,1911. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 1, 1884, no. 17719. 


ee ee eee 


f0s—E (THE) watz; by EH. Mack, 
piano. (Sunbeams.) [42 


© by E. Mack, jr., Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the child of the author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
2195, Oct. 2, 1911. Renewal entry, 
Oct. 6, 1897, no. 56468. 


SAM JOHNSON’S COLORED CAKE WALK; 
words by Edward Harrigan, music 
by Dave Braham. [43 


© by Geo. Braham, New York. 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2161, Sept. 20, 1911. 
Original entry, Oct. 28, 1883, no. 
195387. 


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99562 (44) 


SLEEP THOU MY CHILD; words and mu- 
sic by I. D. Foulon [pseud. of C. 
Kunkel]. [44 

© by Chas. Kunkel, St. Louis, 
Mo., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2175, Sept. 
20, 1911. Original entry, Sept. 21, 
1883, no. 174381. 


SUNBEAM WALTZ; by HE. Mack. (Sun- 
beams. ) [45 
© by E. Mack, jr., Philadelphia, 
Pa., as the child of the author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 2196, Oct. 2, 1911. Renewal 
entry, Oct. 6, 1897, no. 56463. 


TICK TACK.) CUCKOO, by 
Charles Kunkel. [46 
© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
Mo., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2141, Sept. 
15, 1911. Original entry, Sept. 18, 
1883, no. 17165. 


TICK-TACK ; 


WAITERS’ CHORUS; or, TWO MORE ‘0 
COME, words by Edward Harrigan, 


lard 


music by Dave Braham. [47 

© by Geo. Braham, New York, 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2163, Sept. 20, 1911. 
Original entry, Oct. 23, 1883, no. 
19534. 


pt: III, n. s., v. 6, no. 10, 1911 


WELS’ THIRD MASS; Latin and English 
words, by Charles Wels, op. 111; 
for 4 voices and organ or piano. 

[48 

© by Anton B. Wels, New York, 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 2172, Sept. 21,1911. Orig- 
inal entry, Nov. 19, 1888, no. 21464. 


Woop (THE) NYMPH; morceau en 
forme de schottische, by EH. 8. Mat- 
toon, op. 16. : [49 


© by Edmund 8. Mattoon, Colum- 
bus, O., as the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 2180, 
Oct. 2, 1911. Renewal entry, Apr. 2, 
1898, no. 21408. 


You; a song poem, by P. Steinhagen 
and H. A. Freeman. [50 
© by Paul Steinhagen, % Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston, Mass., as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2173, Sept. 21, 1911. 
Original entry, Nov. 22, 1888, no. 
21654. 


Youne (THE) MAY QUEEN; march, by 
Louis Meyer. [51 
© by Julia L. Meyer, Philadelphia, 
Pa., aS the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2208, Oct. 2, 1911. Origimal entry, 
Dee. 31, 1883, no. 25182. 


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LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANUFAC- 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANI- 
CALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1(E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909 


[22562 


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ALL ABOARD FOR THE BOARDWALK. [52 


© July 6, 1911; E 261526; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
wea pe LIS: 


AND I MARRIED HIM. [53 
© July 3, 1911; E 261425; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Woe. 118: 


BUMBLE BEE. [54 


© June 26, 1911; E 261113; Je 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice ree’d Aug. 22, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 


COME ALONG, MA CHERIE. [55 
© May 22, 1911; E 258289; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
Nee Noes reed Aug. 22, T9i1; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 


CoME BACK, VIRGINIA. [56 
© Aug. 2, 1911; E 262425; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 24, 1911; recorded, v. 1. 
p. 124. 


CoME HOME. [57 
© July 19, 1911; E 261824; Mau- 
Trice Shapiro, New York, N. Y. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 80, 1911; recorded, 
Wer ie P.O 


Do If THE RIGHT WAY. [58 


© Mar. 6, 1911; E 251833; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
We oth hs: 


DRINK OF THE WINE FROM SPAIN. [59 


© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265588; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
reec’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p12t. 


EACH ONE MUST LOVE. [60 


© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265589; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 28. 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
P1235. 


1311 


FARE THEE WELL, LIZZIE LEE. [61 
© July 26, 1911; E 263109: Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N.Y. “Notice ree’d -Aug,,-22,,. 1911: 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 
I‘LEUR-DE-LIS RAG. [62 
© Aug. 16, 1911; E 262888; Jos. 
W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 


Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 1911; recorded, 
ve 2S py 124. 


FoR INSTANCE. [63 


© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265590; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
pm 222: 


GARDEN OF PEACE. [64 
© Aug. 2, 1911; E 262426; Jos. W. 
Stern & co.. New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 24, 1911; recorded, yv. 1, 
p. 124. 


GEE, IT’S A WONDERFUL GAME. [65 
© June 13, 1911; E 258896: Je 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y.. Notice ree’d Aug. 22; 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 


GIRL IN THE GINGHAM GOWN. [66 

© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265583; Chas. 

Kx. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 123. 


GIRLIE MINE. [67 
Oi Apr. 277 1911.3 Wh, 257413 The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Verte) Dy dukes 


GIVE BACK THE KISS I GAVE you. [68 
© June 13, 1911; E 258897; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Aug. 22, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 


IHIAMMOCK SONG. [69 
© June 17, 1911; E 261280; Je 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y._ Notice rec'd Aus: 22, S901: 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 


aes 


22562 (70) 


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pt. ray. 6 


HARBOR OF LOVE. [70 


© Feb. 11, 1911; EH 250702; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co:, New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Aug. 22, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 


How MUCH AM I BID. [71 


©’ Aug. 25, 1911; BH 265574; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 24, 1911; recorded, y. 1, 
DADS; hs 
HULA HULA LOVE. [a2 
(© May 10, 1911; B 256744; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Aug. 22, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 
I’D LIKE TO GO ON A HONEYMOON WITH 
YOU. [73 
© June 28,-1911; E 261198: Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
IN Noe Notice reed Auge 22 19i1d) 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 
VLL DO ANYTHING IN REASON, BUT I 
WON’T GO HOME. [74 
© May 10, 1911; B 256736; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Vee las. 


I'LL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER PAL LIKE 
MARY MINE. [75 
@prAuse. 19> Oi H yi2628977 


Shapiro music pub. co., New York, 
N.Y. Notice rec'd Aug. 31,' 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 118. 
I LOVE YOU. [76 
© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265591; Chas. 
KX. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
ree’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
Wab2ile 


I’M A TOUT. [77 
© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265592; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
reec’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
Ohne ally 


I’M OFF TO IRELAND. [78 
© July 18 ,1911; E 262035; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Vie ala. aS! 
I SEE NO CHANGE IN YOU, DEAR. [79 
© June 5, 1911; E 259333; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Vie aL aoe) LES, 


I THINK YOU THINK A BIT TOO MUCH 

ABOUT TOO MANY. [80 

© Aug. 25, 1911; E 265575; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

reed Aug. 24, 1911: recorded, vy: 1, 
Oe) 1Ike)s 


IF LOVE BE MADNESS. [81 


© Aug. 25, 1911; H 265576; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, Nowe Notice 
rec'd Aug. 24, 1911; recorded, Ves 
p. 119. 


IT’S NICE TO BE NICE TO A NICE LITTLE 
GIRL LIKE YOU. [82 
© Feb. 20, 1911; B 251513; The 
Joseph Morris Co., New York, N. Y: 
Notice ree’d Aug. 17, m0 Ap Be recorded, 
Ved Pe bse 


JOYS AND THE GLOOMS. 
© Aug. 25, 1911; E 265578 ; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, INGF YS Notice 
rec’d Aug. 24, 1911; ‘recorded, Wien cles 
p. 119. 


JUMPING JACK. [84 


© Aug. 25, 1911; E 265579; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 24, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 119. 


JUST TELL THEM THAT yYOoOU’RE IRISH 
AND THEY’LL MAKE YOU FEEL AT 
HOME. [85 


© Mar. 22, 1911; EH 253541; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Vode Jalee 


LET ME GLANCE AT DEAR OLD IRELAND 
ONCE AGAIN, [86 


© Mar. 9, 1911; E 257529; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Vegi oy tbls 


LET US HAVE PEACE! [87 


© July 29, 1911; BH 261232; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1911; recorded, 
Ve pak: 


LIFE ISN’T ALL ROSES, ROSIE. [88 


© May 29, 1911; E 258597; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Wie cs aks; 


LITTLE STORY (ZIMMERMAN). [89 


© Feb. 23, 1911; E 255096; Carl 
Fischer, New York, N. ¥. Notice 
ree’d Aug. 30, ere recorded, v. 1, 
Dp: 123 


LOUISIANA LOU. [90 

© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265587; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
Dats : 


1312 


NOTICES 


no. 10, 1911 


OF USER 
22562 (112) 


LOVE ME ALL THE TIME. [91 
©wimy. 14, 1911; EH 260770; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1911; recorded, 

Te pa aS. 
Mary, I LOVE YOU. [92 
©) May 16, 1911; Hi 257710; The 


Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 


1 ei ge el BoB 


Mr. Moon, STOP LOOKING DOWN. [93 

© ejune’ 6, 1901s 258775; The 

Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 

_ Notice ree’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
ert 0. tbe, 


MONEY, BRAVERY, BRAINS. | 94 

© Aug. 28, 1911; EH 265593; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

reed Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
De aot. 


MooNLicHT. [95 

© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265594; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

reec’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
Dp: 122. 


My DREAM GIRL. [96 
© May 22, 1911; E 258290; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
ieeiernNomee reed Aug. 22, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 
My ROSE OF THE GHETTO. [97 
© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265586; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 


rec’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
We 20" 
|My SUNBEAM SIOUX. [98 


© July 19, 1911; E 261815; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Me ep LS: 


My WORLD IS A WORLD OF SUNSHINE. 

[99 

© May 26, 1911; E 259153; Jos. 

W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 24, .1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 124. 


\ NAUGHTY MARIETTA WALTZ; orchestra. 


} 


[100 
© May 1, 1911; B 257335; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y. 


| Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1911; recorded, 


Ve dee PS: 
| NO MATTER WHO -OR WHAT YOU ARE, 
| IT’S GREAT TO BE IN LOVE. [101 


© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265584; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
Dp. 123. 


12267—11——_8 


Now AM DE TIME. [102 

© Aug. 25, 1911; E 265580; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec'd Aug. 24, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
Ds ko: 


NOWHERE. [103 
© July 29, 1911; E 238247; Jos. 
‘W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 1911; recorded, 
VoL, er 2, 


OcEANA ROLL. [104 
© Jan. 14° 1911 3 Bi 248726-" se- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Aug. 22, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 


OH GEE! DON’T YOUR MOTHER DRESS YOU 
CURT: [105 
© June 5, 1911; E 259334; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 17, 1911: recorded, 
Voip. hs: 


ONLY PAL I EVER FROM 

FRISCO TOWN. [106 

© July 10, 1911; E 260699; Jerome 

FH. Remick & co.,..New York, No-Y. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 22, 1911; recorded. 
Vo pie 


PEACHES. [107 
© July 6, 1911; EH 261527: The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 

1 rd On) OS ed coy 


POLICHINETTE (LA). 108 

© Aug. 21, 1909; E 218655; Jos. 

WwW. Stern & co:., New York; NY: 

Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 1911; recorded, 
ve Lopes: 


POWDER AND ROUGE. [109 
© Anes 7S. 19 Bu 262650 Mi: 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1911; recorded, 
Vee Diss: 


PRETTY BOY. [110 

© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265595; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
ps 128: 


HAD CAME 


PURITAN PRANCE. haliinh 

© Aug. 25, 1911; E 265581; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

reec’d Aug. 24, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 120. 


RAG TIME CHIMES. [112 

© July 26, 1911; E 263111; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 22, 1911: recorded, 
Vode pA: 


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pt. Il1, 0. s., v.6 


RED ROSE RAG. [ahead 


© July 8, 1911; E 261608; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 22, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 124. 


ROLL A LITTLE PILL FOR ME. [114 


© June 5s. 19” WP 258769 aM 
Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1911; recorded, 
Vege eS. 


Rose (A), A STEM, A BROKEN HEART. 
[115 


© Apr. 6, 1911; E 255268; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Ve. kts: 


SCATTERING OF ROSES. [116 


© July 26, 1911; E 263112; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice reec’d Aug. 22, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 124. 


SH! sH! sH! MAYRE THAT’S A GOBLIN 
COMING NOW. Pal EP 


© Mar. 8, 1911; E 251882; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 118. 


SIBERIAN DIP. [118 


© June 13, 1911; E 258898; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice rec’d Aug. 22, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 


SIT STILL, BILL. [119 


©) July 3, 1911) 261497- whe 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 118. 


SPANISH MOON. [120 


© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265596; Chas. 
K.. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
ree’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
Wel 2a: 


SPLASH, SPLASH, SPLASH. fatal 


© June 6, 1911; EH 258776; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Veils aos aS: 


SWEET LAND OF DREAMS. 22 


© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265597; Chas. 
K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
Dewl2i2 


SWEET ROSALIE. [123 
© July 14, 1911; BH 260855: Jos. 
W. Stern & co., New York, -N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 1911: recorded, 
nee a Ey Oyen 7/2 Oh 
TOAST OF THE ELK, OR, THE ELEVEN 
O'CLOCK TOAST. [124- 
© July 8, 1911; BE 261576; The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec’d Aug, 17, 1911; recorded, 
Wied (Ox males: ‘nig 


TURKEY WING MARCH. [125 
©. - June 428, 19117 261204 - 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y.. Notice rec’d Aus. 22, 1911: 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 


VALLEY FORGE. [126 
© Mar. 8, 1911; BH 251883: The 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. 
Notice rec'd Aug, 17, 1911; recorded, 
Vo Do aes: 


VERY AMBITIOUS GIRL. pl PAre 

© May 10, 1911; E 256747; Jerome 

H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y. 

Notice ree’d Aug. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Ver leone lees 


WHEN GRANDMA HAD A BEAU. [128 
© June 29, 1911; HE 260579: 
Jerome H., Remick & co., New York, 
N. Y. Notice reec’d Aug. 22, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 124. 


WHEN I DREAM OF YOU. [129 

© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265598; Chas. 

K. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec'd Aug. 28, 1911 > reeorded,. v. 1, 
ele 


WHEN PADDY GOES A-COURTING. [1380 

© Aug. 25, 1911; EH 265582; Chas. 

Kk. Harris, New York, N. Y. Notice 

rec’d Aug. 24, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 120. 


WINGS OF LOVE; orchestra. fis 
© Aug. 3, 1911; E 263608; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, N. Y: 
Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1911; recorded, 
Vi lesa dditse 


You ARE MY ROSE OF ROSES. ; 132 
© June 5, 1911; BH 259335; The. 
Joseph Morris co., New York, N. Y. | 
Notice rec’d Aug. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Wad toe alae): 


You CAN’T SCARE ME, Mr. Moon. [133 
© Aug. 28, 1911; E 265585; Chas. 

Kk. Haris, New York, N. ¥.- Notice | 
reec’d Aug. 28, 1911; recorded, v. 1,' 
Daas | 


22563-25197 
RIDE AnRY OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 82, 1891 
JUNE 30, 1906, AND MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


1911 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 6 
No. 11 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1911 


ae CE ee pe, 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


ee Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing 

the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is 
issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, with the excep- 
tion of classical music, collections having general titles, such as ‘‘Fiinf studien,”’ 
‘12 études élémentaires,’’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
without differentiating words (e. g., ‘‘Waltz,’? “Etude,” etc.), which are arranged 
under the name of the composer instead of the title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are 
understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles reading 
‘‘Words by,’ “‘“Music by,”’ are to be understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘E,’’ Class E, Musical composi- 
tions; ‘‘D,’’? Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘‘©’’ implies copyright regis- 
tration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; ‘‘© 1 c.’’ stands 
for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright 
Office of the printed or manuscript copy and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the date 
of their receipt. In case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue 
or issues containing such contributions is required. 

A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 
under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue, 
immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used or 
licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to reproduce 
mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 
1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The December Lente completing the 
volume, will have a full annual index to both composers and proprietors. The sub- 
scription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.00 for 
the year 1911, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


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NOTICE. 


THE RETURN TO COPYRIGHT CLAIMANTS OF PRINTED COPYRIGHT 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to.amend and consolidate the acts 
respecting copyright ” provide as follows: 

Sec. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under the pro- 
visions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this act, the Librarian 
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred 
to the permanent collection of the Library of Congress, including the law 
library, and what other books or articles shall be placed in the reserve collec- 
tions of the Library of Congress for sale or exchange or be transferred to other 
governmental libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein. 

Sec. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided, together with 
all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the Librarian of Congress and 
the register of copyrights jointly shall, at suitable intervals, determine what of 
these received during any period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve 
in the permanent files of the copyright office, and, after due notice as herein- 
after provided, may within their discretion cause the remaining articles and 
other things to be destroyed: Provided, That there shall be printed in the 
Catalogue of Copyright Entries from February to November, inclusive, a state- 
ment of the years of receipt of such articles and a notice to permit any author, 
copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant to claim and remove before the 
expiration of the month of December of last year anything found which relates 
to any of his productions deposited or registered for copyright within the 
- period of years stated, not reserved or disposed of as provided for in this act: 
And provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished work shall be 
destroyed during its term of copyright without specific notice to the copyright 
proprietor of record, permitting him to claim and remove it. 

In complhance with the above-cited provisions of law, 

Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other 
lawful claimant of any. printed musical composition deposited for 
copyright registration in the office of the Librarian of Congress 
during the years 1870 to 1879, inclusive, that any such author, copy- 
right proprietor, or other lawful claimant may send to the Register 
of Copyrights his full name, the full title of the musical composition, 
the year in which copyright registration was made, and, if possible, 
the number under which such musical composition was entered for 
copyright, with a request for its return. On receipt of such informa- 
tion and request, such musical composition will be returned to the 
author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, unless it has 
been otherwise disposed of according to law. 

Application for the return of such musical composition should be 
made as early as possible during the year 1911. If no such applica- 
tion has been received during said year, such musical composition 
may be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of section 60 
of said act. 

THORVALD SOLBERG, 
Register of Copyrights. 
Frpruary 1, 1911. 


(111) 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Belgium, Germany, Luxemburg, and Nor- 
way. The President signed proclamations to this effect on the fol- 
lowing dates: Belgium (June 14, 1911), Germany (Dec. 8, 1910), 
Luxemburg (June 14, 1911), Norway (June 14, 1911). These proc- 
lamations were printed on pages v—x of Part 3, volume 6, no. 7, of the 
Catalogue of Copyright Entries. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) 
of the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), ~ 
Denmark (May 19, 1911), Italy (Aug. 8, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 
1911), the Netherlands (Mar. 13, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8. 
LOL): 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


*"A CAFONA; canzone popolare, versi di 
Rocco Galdieri, musica di Emanuele 
Nutile. [22563 

Omeaue, 25, 1911; 2). e@ Oct. 17, 
1911; E 267574; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


7A CALAMITA ’E NAPULE; Canzone popo- 
lare, versi di Aniello Califano, 
musica di Rodolfo Falvo. [22564 
© A230 1911: Que. Oct; 17, 
1911; H 267575; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


"A CANZONE D’ ’E CANZONE; versi di 
Ciro Volpe, musica di A. Mattiacci. 
(Edizioni Bideri, no. 3255.) [22565 

Sept. 7, 1911:: 2 ec Sept. 12, 
1911; EH 264651; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples. 


7A CANZONE D’ ’O CUSCRITTO; quanno 
partie, arrive e tuorne, versi di G. 
Attanasio (Gionata), musica di Al- 
fredo Mazzucchi. (Canzoni napole- 
tane popolari, no. 2809.) [22566 
© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1911; E 264936; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples. 


7A CANZONE D’ ’0 MARENARO; barcarola, 
versi di Aniello Califano, musica di 
S. Gambardella. [22567 
Orage. 2s 1911: 2 e Oct. 14, 
1911; E 2674938; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


A CASA VOSTA; canzonetta popolare, 
versi di G. B. de Curtis, musica di 
Giuseppe de Gregorio. [22568 

©) Sues) 23) 1911: 2) -e. Oct. 14, 
1911; EH 267494; Polyphon musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


‘A CHITARRA E ’0 MANDULINO; parole 
di Libero Bovio, musica di Vincenzo 
Valente. [22569 

Omens 23.) 1911." 2 7c) Oct.” 17, 
1911; KE 267576; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

7A CUMMEDIANTE; versi di F. Feola, 
musica di G. Capolongo. [22570 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 267655; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


"A FEMMENA; versi di R. Galdieri, 
musica di E. de Curtis. [22571 
© Aust. 23.) 1th 22, e. Oct, iz 
1911; E 267495; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g.. Wahren-Leipzig. 


A @FAHRLI’S GIFT; ged. von O. HE. W.. 
musik von Josef Piber, op. 86, no. 2, 
fiir munnerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. [22572 

© Sept. 28, 1911: 2 ¢ Oct). 4 
1911; BH 267222; F. H.-C. Leuekart, 
Leipzig. 


"A GUERRA A TRIPULE; canzonetta d’oc- 
casione, versi di A. Matacea, musica 
di Genn. Camerlingo. [22573 

©Oct. 12,1911 > 2c, Och 147 1911- 
E 267523; Arturo Matacea, New 
York 


"A GUERRA CU ’E TURCHE; canzonetta 
patriottica, versi di E. Quadrino, 
musica di G. Navarra; canto e man- 
dolino. [22574 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267314; Antoni Grauso, New York. 


A LA BIEN-AIMEE; valse by Eduard 
Schutt, op. 59; no. 2;-arr. by: Chas: Jd. 
Roberts; full orchestra and piano 
ace. [22575 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK 267524; Carl Fischer, New York. 


"A ’NGRESA E L’AUSESKIP; musica e 

versi di Luigi Donadio. [22576 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 19, 1911; 

EK 267664; Italian book co., New 
York. 


"A NZiIRIA; duetto, versi di Ferd. Russo, 
musica di Franc. Buongiovanni. 
[22577 
©) Mg 23) 191d"? e'Oet, 7, Lote: 
E 267282; #Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


A PRIMMA SERENATA; versi e musica di 

G. B. De Curtis. » [22578 

© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 

Hh 267511; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


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22579 


Dt. 1, GSE. 


°A SERENATA MIA; versi di Ferdinando 
Russo, musica di E. de Curtis. 
[22579 
© Pues 23) ois) Ose Owr was: 
1911; E 267497; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


7A SPRUCETA; parole di Ugo Ricci, mu- 
sica di Vincenzo Valente. [22580 
© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1911; 
EK 267577; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g.. Wahren-Leipzig. 

"A VIA PE’ SPUSA; Canzone popolare, 
versi di Aniello Califano, musica di 
Hmanuele Nutile. [22581 

@ Age 23, 1911 2c) Oe 1 19M 
EK 267578; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


ABANICO (EL); quick march by A. 


Javaloyes, arr, by J. Ord Hume; 
band. 4to. (Boosey’s march jour- 
nal, no. 142.) [22582 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
EK 264546; Boosey & co., London. 


—— Spanish march by A. Javaloyes, 
arr. by W. H. Myddleton; orchestra 
4to. (Boosey’s orchestral journal, 
no. 142.) [22583 

© Sept. 9,1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
E 264545; Boosey & co., London. 


ABBRILE .. . DOLCE DORMIRE; versi di 
G. B. De Curtis, musica di Enrico 
Cannio. [ 22584 

©rAue231 1901-2 eC Oct 7 19lde 
E 267280; Polyphon-musikwerke a.-g., 
Wahren-Leipzig. 


ABEND; ged. von Anna Ritter, music 


by Philipp Gretscher, op. 69, ftir 
dreistimmigen frauenchor. 4to. 
(Drei lieder, no. 1.) [22585 


© July 25, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
Dem Otie2ien ho Hs. Car heuckant, 
Leipzig. 


ABEND AM SEE; ged. von Martin Greif, 
musik von Georg Gohler, fiir min- 
nerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. Leipzig, C. A. Klemm. [22586 


© Sept. 15, 191: 2 &) Oct. 2, 
1911; HEH 267730; Georg Gohler, 
Leipzig. ; 


ABENDFEIER IN BARTHOLOMA; text und 
musik von Theodor Podbertsky, op. 
197, fiir vierstimmigen minnerchor 
und dreistimmigen frauenchor, mit 
pianoforte. Partitur und chorstim- 
men. [22587 

©- Sept. 18, 1911- 2 ¢ Oct. 9; 
1911; EK 267350; F. HE. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 


ABENDLIED; by Henry Hackett, op. 32; 
organ. (Organ loft book 78, no. 
236.) [22588 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 & Oct 1641911: 
E 267547; Vincent music co., Itd., 
London. 


-——— by Ira B. Wilson; organ. 

© Sept. 1) 1902 ew seria 25, 

1911; EH 266447; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

---— ged. von Franz Hivers, musik von 
Richard Wetz, op. 28, no. 4, fiir mit- 
tlere stimme. [22590 

© July 4,, 19tt oe cent 1s: 
1911; HE 264749; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig. ; 

ACKELEY; ged. von Margarete Bruch, 
musik von Max Bruch, op. 86, fiir 


gemischten chor. Partitur. (Sechs 
lieder, no. 1.) [22591 
© Aug. 23, 1919) 2eeOcr 21), 


1911; KE 267736; MHeinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


ACQUA PASSATA; versi di Ferdinando 
Russo, musica di Rodolfo Falvo. 
| 22592 
© Aug: 23. 319i 02 te ss@en- wilt. 
1911; EH 267579; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


See Haydn (F. J.) 


ADAGIO IN EH; by W. Wolstenholme; 
organ. (Three sketches, no. 2.) 
[22592* 
© Aug. 19, 1911; 2c Aug. 23, 
1911; EH 264231; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, Mass. 


ADAGIO. 


ADDIO MIA BELLA; canzone popolare, 
versi di R. Ferraro-Correra, musica 
di Vincenzo Valente. [22593 

©, Aug. 23) 19tde 2 erO@ciin17, 
1911; EK 267580; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


ADDIO, NINETTA; versi di Ferd. Russo, 
musica di Enrico Cannio. [22594 
© Aug. 23. a9 eae Oct.) 7 
1911; E 267281; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


ADIEU (L’); nocturne, by R. Favar- 
ger, transcription by Theo. M. To- 
bani; full orch. and pf. [ 22595 


©. Sept. 23, 191d: 2 ec, Oe 4419111: 

E 266917; Carl Fischer, New York. 

ADVANCING OF THE TROOPS MARCH; 
militaire, by A. Shaeffer; guitar. 

[22596 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct: 12, 1911; 

E 268294; Arling Shaeffer, Chicago. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


22614 


ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN; from The 
monarch and the maid, lyric by Mat- 
thew Ott, music by Dan J. Sullivan. 

[22597 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; 
EK 266976; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


AFAR AMONG THE HILLS OF LACKA- 
WANIE; words and music by E. In- 
verness. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [22598 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 10, 1911; 
EK 268201; E. Paulanton, St. Paul. 


AFTENSANG; ord af I. Moe, musik af 
Oscar Borg, kor og kvartetter, for 
mandsstemmer. 4to. (Norsk musik- 
forlags udgave, no. 250.) [22599 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1911; 
HE 267048; Norsk musikforlag, Kristi- 
ania, Norway. 


AFTER DINNER SONG; words by Harriet 

D. Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 

[22600 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 

1911; H 266449; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


AFTER SCHOOL; march, by J. Brown- 
field; piano, four hands. [22601 


© Oct. 20,1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
HieZostoametrank K. Root. & co., 
Chicago. 


AFTER THE WAR IS OVER; words by R. A. 

~Baggett, music by Len Fleming. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22602 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c Oct. 9, 1911: 

E 268096; Robt. A. Baggett, Hamil- 
ton, Tex. 


AH L’AMMORE E CHE FFA FA; versi di 

EK. Murolo, musica di E. de Curtis. 

[22603 

©maue. 23, 1911: 2 ¢ Oct. 1471911 - 

E 267496; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


AH’M LIST’NIN’ FO’ THE COCKEDOO- 
DLEDOO-DOO-D00; words and music by 
F. Quinby. [22604 

(yadve: Oct, 11, 1914: Hi 268307 : 
Franklyn Quinby, New York. 


AINT YOU SORRY ; words and music 
by Cok. Williams, ..arr: by. Tim 
Coen. ; [22605 

©idt ec 1Oct, 19: 1914> By 268799; 
Cecil F. Williams. Chicago. 


ATR D’AGNESINA; dans l’opéra bouffe 
L/inimico delle donne, poésie de Gio. 
Bertati, traduction francaise de M. 
de Rudder, musique de Bald. Ga- 
luppi: sop. demi-caractére. (Réper- 
toire francais de Jl’ancien chant 
classique, no. 435.) [22606 


© Ochs Aas ISL ree OC ta: 
“1911; E 267619; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


AIRS DE BALLET; par Frank Winter- 
bottom; a, Madame; b, Monsieur; 
violoncello and piano. [22607 


(© Oct! 16) 19th 126. "Oe, 1% 
1911; E 267562; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London. 


AL CHIARQ DI LUNA; mazurka, by G. 
Silvestri, arr. by Felice De Matteo; 
clarinet; cornet; trombone. (Hdi- 
zione Pagani, no. 9.) [22608 


© Oct: 5/191. 2 & Oct)’ 6, 1911: 
EK 267268; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 
AL POLO NORD; marcia, by Angelo Vag- 
netti; op. 123;-piano. [22609 
© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
HE 267406; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
ALADDIN MARCH; by Herbert Le Grand, 
arr. by Henry S. Sawyer; piano, 
four hands. [22610 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ¢.-Oct. 18; 
1911; HE 268732; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 
ALAGA RAG; by F. V. Ponder; pf. New 
Orleans. Philip Werlein, ltd. [22611 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 27° e > Sept. 30: 
1911; E 266719; Florida V. Ponder, 
Shelby, Ala. 


ALBERO ’E PIGNA; mariuccella, versi di 
Giovan Battista de Curtis, musica di 
Rodolfo Falvo. [22612 


OAS (25enOi th 2 nest Octe 40, 
1911; EK 267581; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

ALBUM; 12 leichte stticke, von Alfred 
Moffat, ftir violine in den ersten 
lagen, mit klavierbegleitung. (Hdi- 
tion Schott, no. 7576.) [22613 

© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 © Sept.- 20, 
1911; EK 264798; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 

ALBUM DE SIX MORCEAUX CHOISIS; par 
Claude Debussy. 1. Ire. Arabesque. 
2. En bateau. 3. Menuet. 4. Sere- 
nade for the doll. 5. La fille aux 
cheveux de lin. 6. La plus que 
lente; piano seul. [22614 

©) cSepins 30; 6 19 +52 ele Oct, 19) 
1911: KE 267818; Durand ‘et. €ie, 
Paris. 


i aise, 


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ALBUM OF 11 SONGS; words and music 


by Lucien Travers. London, Star 
music pub. co., ltd. 4to. [22615 
Om suly 20; aot oO errs. ee 


1911; EK 267082; Alice Lucy Travers, 
Westmoreland, England. 


ALEXANDER; humorous part-song, words 
anon., music by A. Herbert Brewer ; 
men’s voices. 4to. (The orpheus, 
new series, no. 526.) [22616 

© Sept: -27, 1911: 2c. Sept. 28: 
1911; H 264978; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


ALI BARA VALSE; by M. Jenney; pf. 


[22617 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1911; E 268860; 
Maleolm Jenney, Boston. 


ALL ALONG THE RIVER; waltzes by F. G. 
Strong: piano. [22618 
© Sept. 7, 19iie 2 3c) Sept, 4. 
1911; EH 264729; Francis G. Strong, 
Victoria, B. C. 


ALL CHANGE HERE; valse, on melodies 
by H. G. Pélissier, arr. by Herman 


HWinek ; orech. and pf. conductor.. 4to. 
[22619 
© Sept. 21, A9it= 2 e" Sept, 22: 


1911; EK 264864; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


ALL DAY; words by Mrs. F. W. Web- 
ster, music by Evelyn Dissmore. 
[22620 
Oy Ocke 23:5) 1910s. Dt Ch Ochi i28: 
1911; E 269055; Mrs. EF. Wolcott 
Webster and Evelyn Dissmore, Des 
Moines. 
ALL FOR ME; words by George Han- 
bury, music by Norman O'Neill. 
[22621 
©) Sept. 9, 1911s 2 © -Sept.19, 
1911; E 264543; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 
ALL FOR you; words by Harold Atte- 
ridge, music by Melville J. Gideon. 
[22622 
© Oct. U8 .1911s) 2, ie Oetew19, 
1911; E 268813; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 
ALL HAIL; words by Alice J. Cleator, 
music by A. O. Oliver. [22628 
©ANOchH 1d, 19d Dine. Oct ats) 
1911; E 268504; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 
ALL IN ALL; 
Chapman, 


J. W. 
Butts. 
[ 22624 

© Oct. 219142 Oct 10; AQT: 
EK 268185; J. Wilbur Chapman, 
Jamaica, N.. Y. 


hymn, words by 
music by Benj. F. 


ALL MINE; words and music by Evelyn 
Ash. [22625 
© Sept. 4,-191t' 2ye"Senn 14: 
AS) i ee 0) 264661 - Augener, 1td., Lon- 
don. 


ALL THE TIME IS LOVIN’ TIME TO ME; 


song without ace., words by D. 
Shamforoff, music by James. T. 
Brown. [22626 


© 1c. Aug. 30, 1911; E 265563; 
James T. Brown, Elizabeth, N. J., 
and David Shamforoff, Coney Island. 


ALLA MARCIA; by W. G. Alcock; (short 
postludes for the organ, no. 2) 
[22627 
© Sept. 23, 1991: 2) Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 264923; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


ALLELUIA ; Easter anthem, words 
[translated from the Latin] by Fran- 
cis Pott, music by C. W. Parnell. 
8vO. [22628 


© Oct. 5, 191132 GOck 101911: 
EH 267886; Claude W. Parnell, Michel- 
dean, Glos., England. 


ALLGEGENWART; ged. von Rich. Dehmel, 
musik von Hugo Kaun, op. 87, no. 
1, ftir alt oder mezzo-sopran und 
bariton. [22629 

© July 27, 1911 2enOchy > 1911: 
E 267095; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


ALLO, MADEMOISELLE; ou, La demoiselle 
et le pompier, chansonnette, paroles 
de F.. L. Bénech, musique de R. Des- 
moulins. — | 22630 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1911; 
KE 267614 ; ee Bénech, Paris. 


ALMIGHTY Gop; anthem for Advent, 
words from the prayer book, music 
by C. W. Parnell. 8vo. [22631 

© Oct. 5,191: 2 ecxOer a0) 1911; 
E 267387 ; Claude W. Parnell, Michel- 
dean, Glos., England. 

ALMOND EYES; Japanese love song, 
written and. composed by Tom Mel- 
lor and Harry Gifford. [ 22632 

© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10. 1911; 
E 267420; B. Feldman & co., London. 

ALONE; valse tabarin, by Mackie- 
Beyer; military band. 4to. 

[226383 

© Oct. 9;°191L ZAM OCEAS 19; 

EK 268447; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia.: 

words by H. E. Garden, music 

by Evelyn Ash. [22634 
© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1911; 

H} 264662; ieee ica London. 


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‘no. 11, 1911 

ALONE TO-NIGHT; words by C. Haw- 

kins, music by Len Fleming. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22635 

pomwco, LOL: 2 ee, Oct.” 11, 

1911; E 268380; Chas. Hawkins, 

Owasco, Ind. 


ALONE WITH JESUS; words and music 
by M. Withey. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [22636 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EH 268141; Minnie Withey, Home, 
AXKans. 

Atone BroaDway; from The three 
-Romeos, words by R. H. Burnside, 
music by Raymond Hubbell. [22637 
me) Oct. 2a, 1911: 2 e..Oct..23, 1911; 
EH 268874; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


ALSCHAUSKY (SERAFIN) Konzert no. 
1 in B dur; by S. Alschausky, ftir 
posaune. 1. Mit orchesterbeglei- 
tung. 2. Mit pianofortebegleitung. 

[ 22638, 22639 

© June 27, 1911; 2 c. each Sept. 

22, 1911; E 264888, 264889; A. E. 
Vischer, Bremen, Germany. 

AM HIMMELSTOR; ged. von Conrad 

- Ferdinand Meyer, musik von Richard 
Wetz, op. 26, no. 3, ftir mittlere 
stimme. [22640 

Gejulys 4 1911: 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; HK 264750; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 

AM STILLEN HERD. See Wagner (R.) 

AM WEGE; ged. von J. J. David, musik 
von Friedrich Mayer. (Lieder, no. 


3.) [22641 

© Sept. 7, 1914; 2. c¢. Oct. 21, 
1911; E 267698; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig. 


AMANDA WAITING FOR HERMAN: words 
by M. Messick, music by Charles J. 
W. Jerreld, Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [22642 

(© Oci..3,. 1911: 2 c« Oct. 10, 1911; 
EH 268231; Mary Messick, Easthamp- 
ton, Mass. 

AMANTS (LES) (Lovers); valse lente, 
par W. H. Davin, pour piano. 


[22643 
© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 264989; Francis, Day & 


) Hunter, London. 

AMEN AND VESPER; morning and even- 
ing service, together with the office 
for holy communion, in E flat, by 
C. W. Parnell; mixed voices. Lon- 

_ don, Novello & co., ltd. [ 22644 

| re sept. 20) 1911: 2 ¢. Sept: 22, 
1911; E 264874; Claude W. Parnell, 
London. 


226538 


AMERICAN (THE) LEGION; words and 
music by F. Cotten. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [22645 

©: Sept: 23. 190 = BS esnOcts” 9: 
1911; E 268118; Ford Cotten, El 
Paso. 


AMERICAN (THE) MOTHER; words and 
music by A. Schuett. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [ 22646 

©”-Sept:"26,"1911 = 2c Oct. 1 
1911; E 268348; Addie Schuett, Los 
Angeles. 


AMERICUS CLUB; march by Nick Brown, 
arr. by Mackie-Beyer; military band. 
(20th Century journal no. 1424.) 

[22647 

© Och 14, 1914; 2" “Odin IG 

1911; E 268658; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


AMMORE A QUATT’UOCCHIE; versi di D. 

Furno, musica di Vineenzo Adamo. 

[22648 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 

1911; E 267658; Capolongo-Feola, 
Naples. 


AMMORE A 
Califano, 


TABANTELLA; versi di <A. 
musica di R. Falvo. 
[22649 
© Awe: 23, 1914-9 ce. Oct 17, A9h1: 
I 267582; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


AMMORE (L’) E N’ARMUNIA; versi di M. 
A. Mancini, musica di Alberto Mon- 
tanari. (Canzoni napoletane popo- 
lari, no. 2797.) [22650 

©) Went i2--190tt 2c. Sept. 25. 
1911; E 264935; Raffaele Izzo, Na- 
ples. 


AMMORE ’E PATRIA; duetto patriottico, 
versi di L. Marmorino, musica di V. 
Napoletano; canto e mandolino. 

[22651 

©)Oe 13.51911* 2-c. Oct, 14, 1919: 

EK 267522; Antonio Grauso, New 
York. 


AMMORE ’E PRIMMAVERA; versi di M. A. 
Mancini, musica di Eduardo Lan- 
zetta. (Canzoni napoletane popo- 
lari, no. 2798.) [22652 

©Oet 6.1911. 2c) Oct, 18 ISLE: 
E 267638; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


AMMORE PAzzZO; versi di A. Genise, 
musica di L. De Luea. (Canzoni 
napoletane popolari, no. 2778.) 

[22652 

© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1911; 

267639; Raffaele Izzo. Naples. 


1319 


22654 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Di Li, Wyse. G 


AMMORE SPASSUSO; versi di A. Cali- 
fano, musica di F. Buongiovanni. 
[22654 
© Aug. 23, 1911; 2-¢. Oct. 7, 1911: 
E 267283: Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


AMORANDA; two-step with refrain, 
words and music by Montague Ring, 
German version by A. H. Quaritch; 
piano with vocal refrain. [ 22655 

© Senty' 1451900: 2) ec Sennials) 
1911; E 264737; Regent music pub. 
co., London. 


AN DER DONAU IST ES SCHON; ged. 
von Martin Greif, musik von Georg 


Gohler, fiir minnerchor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. Leipzig, C. A. 
Klemm. [22656 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 21, 1911; 
E 267731; Georg Gohler, Leipzig. 


AND IT CAME TO PASS; words by Edith 
S. Tillotson, musie by Ira B. Wilson ; 
bass solo, quartet and women’s 
chorus. [22657 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
HE 269010; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 


AND THE PUBLICAN; music by 
Marks Evans; mixed yoices. 
tral chureh collection, no. 9.) 

[22658 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

H 268068; Gamble hinged music ¢o., 
Chicago. 


Geo. 
(Cen- 


ANDANTE ESPRESSIVO; par Ethel Barns, 
pour violon et piano. [22659 
© Aug. 2, A911: 2c. Sept. 20; 
1911; E 264799; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz. 


ANDANTE GRAZIOSO; par Hthel Barns, 
pour violon et piano. [22660 
© sAugy 21, 1911+ 20c% Sept. 20, 
1911; E 264800; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz. 
ANDANTINO. See McDowell (H. A.) 
ANGE (L’) CONSOLATEUR; trio par 
Arthur St. Croix, pour violon, vio- 
loncello et piano. ; [22661 
© Sept. 14, 1911; 72) c (Sept. 26, 
1911; E 264957: B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz. 


ANGEL (THE) CHOIRS; words by Mabel 
J. Rosemon, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[22662 

2c. Sept. 25, 
Lorenz pub. Co., 


© Sept. ‘8, 1911; 
1911; E 266450; 
Dayten, O. 


1320 


ANGEL’S (THE) sone; words by Edith 
S. Tillotson, musie by Ira B. Wilson ; 
tenor solo and ehoir. [22663 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 e« Oct. 23, 


1911; E 269008; Lorenz pub. eo., 
Dayton, O. 
—— words by Mabel J. Rosemon, 
inusie by Fred B. Holton. [22664 
© Sept..-8, 1911;.2 > Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266451; Lorenz pub. co., 


\Daytcn, O. 


ANGELS’ (THE) SONG RINGS OUT AGAIN; 
words and music by J. B. Herbert. 
(Octavo anthems, 8th series, no. 
438. ) [22665 

Oct. 20; 1911: 22 en Oct. .23. 
1911; EF. 268899; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 


ANGELINA; nocturne, Green- 
wald; piano. [22666 


© -- Oet. 23, A9ie ee we Oct 25, 
1911; E 268916; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


by Dt: 


ANGELUS (THE); by Ludwig Keller- 

man, op. 30; piano. [22667 

Oct: 24; DOIN a2 Fee OC. 25; 

1911; E 269142; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


ANGLING; from the comie opera The | 

love mills, words by Leslie Stiles, | 
[22668 | 
© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; | 


music by L. Hillier. 


E 267315; Louis Hillier, London. 


ANNIVERSARY; march, 
Sanglear; band. 4to. 


© Oct: 9) 191 ere 


Cincinnati. 


ANY OLD MAN FOR ME; from Mutt and 
Jeff, words by E. S. S. Huntington, 
music by Howard Webster. 


© Oct: 5, 1910 2 5cs Oeive, abot 


E 266953; Chas. K. Harris, New 


York. 


APPEL (L’) DU PRINTEMPS (Appeal to | 
spring); valse caprice, by Ludwig | 
[22671 | 
©. Oct. 7%, 191 Bre" Cet. 12) 19a 
E 268486; Shattinger piano & music | 


Hoffmeister, op. 10; piano. 


co., St. Louis. 


APPLE BLOSSOM WALTZ; by A. A. Car- i 
Washington, H. Kirkus | 
[22672 | 


© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1911; | 
FE 268264; Anna A. Carroll, Buffalo. | 


roll; piano. 
Dugdale co. 


by Charles | 

[22669 | 
Oet: 12:81] 
1911; E 269105; Fillmore bros. ¢o., | 


[22670 


1 0 ge Oe 


MUsICAL COMPOSITIONS 


22693 


APPLE BLOSSOMS; flower dance, by 
EF. Henri Klickmann; piano. [22673 
CieOc AT, A911: 2 ee: Oct: 14, 
1911; E 268572; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


APPLE OF THE VALLEY; words by M. 
Hack, music by Agnes Bell. [22674 


Oct 5, 1911; .2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268091; Mary Hack, Winchester, 
Va. 

APRIL; words by Edwin Markham, 

music by Harriet Ware. [22675 


Pee Oce 2t 1911- 2 c. Oct... 21, 
4991; H 268851; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


ArButus; intermezzo, by M. A. E. 
Davis; piano, four hands. [22676 


OOceedts. 1911: 3 e@ Oct. 24, 
1911; EK 269078; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


ARCADE (THE); march and two-step, 
by F. W. Fleer; pf. Pittsburgh, W. 
H. Witt music co. [22677 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; EH 266716; F. William Fleer, 
Pittsburgh. 


ARDIENTES DESVARICS; danza, letra de 
M. Acuna, mtisica de Luis G. Jorda, 
para canto y piano. [22678 

Oe dniy 445 1911. 2 ¢ Oct. 2, 
toad HY 267098; Otto y Arzoz, 
Mexico, Mex. 

ARIA; words by Ezra Pound, music by 
Walter Morse Rummel. (Three 
songs, no. 3.) [22679 

Sept, 19,1911 -> 2 c.. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266721; Augener, ltd., Lon- 


don. 3 
ARIA (L’) SERENA; versi di Ferdi- 
nando Russo, musica di P. E. Fonzo. 
[22680 


@nweees, 1911: 2c Oct. 17, 
1911; BE 267596; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

ARIOSO, IN G MAJoR; by Cari Busch; 
violin and piano. [22681 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; ; 


E 268717; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
ARIZONA ROSE; words by Hugo Ham- 
lin, music by Vernon C. Holmes. 

[22682 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 

E 268808; Knickerbocker music pub. 
co., Boston. 

ARLEQUIN; par 
pour piano. 


Emilo Russi, op. 8, 
(Silhouettes, no. 6.) 

[22683 
@eSept. 11, 1911s" 2 1c. Cet: 2. 
tr BH. 267102; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 


ARMS OF AMERICA; march, by Arthur 
Pryor; arr. by L:. P. Laurendeau; 
full band. 4to. [ 22684 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1011: 
E 266869; Carl Fischer, New York. 


ARNAUD (ALBERT) Capriccio; par A. 
Armaud; pour piano. [22685 
@©i'Sept.- 23; 1910 3) 2a Sepe” ta: 
1911; E 264583 ; Heugel et cie., Paris. 
AROUND THE WORLD; Selection, by Man- 
uel Klein, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
piano. [22686 
© Oct, 7 191L= De. Get 9 .Agt- 
E 268084; M. Witmark & sons. New 
York. 
ART IS CALLING FOR ME; from The en- 
chantress, by Victor Herbert; hotel 
orchestra. 4to. [22687 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268940; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

As I DREAM; words by Gertrude Mc- 
Dermaid, music by H. Trotére; in G, 
B flat and C. [22688 

© Sept? 212 199i 2 eG) Sepr 22: 
1911; E 264862; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


AS LONG AS THE BAND WILL PLAY; 
march, two-step by Felix Arndt, arr. 
by Sol Levy; orchestra. 4to. 

_ [22689 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1911; 

E 269096; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


ASHFORD (E. L.) Prelude; by E. L. 

Ashford; organ in C. [22690 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 1911; 

E 266511; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 


ASK SANTA TO PRESCRIBE; words by 
Harriet D. Castle; music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [22691 

©oSept, 18, 191i 2 ee, Sept 2b: 
1911; E 266452; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


AT THE CIRCUS; march, by R. Streab- 
bog; piano, four hands. [22692 


©) Oct: 20, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 


E 268734; Frank K. Root & ©¢o., 
Chicago. 

ATTAINMENT. See Wilson (Christo- 
pher. ) 


AU BAL MASQUE; words by Ezra Pound, 
music by Walter Morse Rummel. 
(Three songs, no. 2.) [22693 

@:Sept.19) 19d 2 ec. Seppe 23; 
1911: E 266722; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don. 


1321 


; a ——————-_ - 


22694 


VALAIIOGUE UP UUETYRIiGit HANIAIES - 


pt. it m.S,, V.'6 


AU GOLFE DE NAPLES; tarantelle par 
Ch. Graziani-Walter, op. 400, pour 
piano. (Six moreceaux faciles sans 
octaves, no. 5.) [22694 


© Aue: 1%, 19112 "2 “e Septe 22) 
1911; HK 264898; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 


AUBADE; Morning serenade, by EH. Hor- 
ton Miles; piano. [22695 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 21, 
1911; BH 268691; Paul A. Schmidt, 
Minneapolis. 


AUBADE PROVENGALE; von Louis Cou- 
perin, bearb. von Fritz Kreisler, ftir 
violine und _ piano. (Klassische 
maauskripte, no. 15.) [22696 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c Oct. 13, 1911; 
E 267471; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz. 


AUCUNE NE VAUT LA CANADIENNE; 
chansonette de Albert Larrieu, arr. 
et adaptée par Louis Duval. [22697 

© Oct as. 19ite oe Oct. 20) 
1911; E 267677; Modern music co., 
Lowell, Mass. 


AUF DEM DACHE SITZT EIN STORCH; aus 
der operette Die hexe, text und 
musik von Richard Jiger. [22698 

© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1911; E 264997; Allegro-verlag, 
Breslau, Germany. 


AUF DER REISE; ged. von Berta Konig, 
musik von Wilhelm Meyer, op. 75, ftir 
miunnerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
Ato. [22699 

$ © June’ 30; 1911: 2 ¢. Aue, 18. 
1911; EK 267129; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


AUF NACH BETHLEHEM ; text von H. G. 
, Aldinger, music von 8S. W. Beazley 
fand others] Svo. [22700 


‘© Oct, 18.191 2c, Ocke 23) 
1911; A 299449; Geo. F. Rosche & 
eo., Chicago. 


AUF SCHULOM STEHT DIE WELT; words 
by H. Altman, music by Perlmutter 
& Wohl; quartett: [22701 


Or.Oct. 20) a9. 2) cy Oe. 23% 
1911; E 268888; A. Teres, New York. 
von Léon 


AUFZUG DER STADTWACHE; 


Jessel, op. 221. 1. Pianoforte. 2. 
Orchester. 3. Cavalleriemusik. 4. 
Infanteriemusik. (3 und 4 arr. von 


Schmidt-Cothen. ) [22702-22705 
© July 22, 1911; 2 e. each Oct. 2, 


1911; EH 267088—-267091; Heinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 


AUS DEN HYMNEN AN DIE NACHT; von 
Novalis, musik. von Richard Wetz, 
op. 26, no. 4, fiir mittlere stimme. 

[22706 
© July 4, 1911; 2 @ Sept. is, 
1911; EH 264759; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


AUTUMN; words by P. B. B. Bargetzi, 
music by J. Mayer. [22707 


© 1 ¢. Oct: 17, 19113 HW 268706: 
Joseph Mayer, Brooklyn. . 


words by Percy Bysshe Shelley, 
music by Ira B. Wilson. 1. Men’s 
voices, 2. Women’s voices. 
[22768, 22709 
© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 © each Oct. 
23, 1911; E 2689638, 269032; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. 


AUTUMN (AN) DAY; words by Lloyd 
Holland, music by Purcell James 


Mansfield, op. 18; mixed voices. 
4to. (Stainer & Bell’s choral library, 
no. 59.) {22710 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 «© Oct. 9, 1911: 
Ei 267842; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


AUTUMN LEAVES; words by Maurice 
Windus, music by Joseph Soar. 1. 
In EH, contralto. 2. In A mezzo-sop. 
3. In B, sop. and tenor. [22711 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. each Oct. 17, 
1911; KE 267563; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


AUX PETITS ENFANTS; poésie de AI- 
phonse Daudet, musique de Louis 
Ureel. 22722 

© Oct. 14, 1911 | 2@Oer 23 1911: 
EH 267775; Maurice Vieu et Jane 
Vieu, Paris. 


AVE Maria; par A. Tellies, pour piano. 
(S chansons sans paroles, no. 2.) 
PPA ales 
© Oct. 18, 1911: 2ev Och 21/191: 
HH} 267681; B. EF. Wood music co., 
Boston. 

AVEU DISCRET; von Emil Kronke, op. 
68, ftir pianoforte. (Trois pensées 
musicales, no. 2.) [22714 

© May 18, 1911; 2 «& Oct. 9, 1911; 


H) 267851; F. H. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. — 


AVIATION WALTZ; by C. A. Gouf; piano. 
[22715 

© Oct. 16,1919); 2c, Oct 18) 1911; 

E 268726; Chas. A. Gouf, Chicago. 


AWAKE, BELOVED; words by Perey Pink- 
erton, music by Romualdo Sapio, 
in G. [22716 

© Aug. 24) 191102. casepe 20; 
1911; E 264801; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| no. 11, 1911 


AWAKENING OF SPRING. (Fruehlings 
erwachen); by ©. E. Bach, arr. by 
C. H. Reeves; full band. 4to. 

[22717 


© Aug. 23, 1911; 2¢., Oct. 4, 1911; 
EH 266868; Carl Fischer, New York. 


| AWAKENING (THE) OF THE FLOWERS; 


song without words, by Rocco 


Venuto; piano. [22718 

Omisent 28 1911: 2 c¢ Oct: 2, 
1911; EH 267064; Kunkel bros. music 
co., St. Louis. 


AWAY IN A MANGER; carol, words by 
Martin Luther, music an old Nor- 
mandy earol, arr. by H. P.; mixed 
voices. S8vo. [22719 
(@mOcto14  101t: 2) ec: Oct. 17; 
1911; EK 267558; Morgan & Scott, 
Itd., London. 
BABY DEAR; words and music by Ralph 
Whitney Mockridge. [22720 
© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 267381; Boosey & co., London. 


BaBYy DUET; from Gypsy love, words 
by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. 
Smith, music by Franz Lehar. 

[22721 


Osco asl: 191l: 2 ¢ Oct. 2, 
1911; E 267166; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 

BABY IS CALLING FOR YOU; words by 
Robert Scott, music by J. M. Wil- 
cockson. PPO? 

CG) Oe. 051911: o2-e..: Oct. 115 
1911; H 268839; Jose M. Wilcockson 
musie co., Hammond, Ind. 

Bapy Rose; march two-step, by Geo. 
Christie, arr. by T. P. and Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; mand. orch. [22723 


© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 e Oct. 4, 1911; 
HE 266852; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


BABY SLEEP; words and music by Nel- 
lie Simpson. [22724 
©) Sept. 4 1911; 2-c¢. Sept. 14, 
1911; EH 264668; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 

BABY’S SWEETHEART; Serenade, by W. 
Corri,, arr. by lL. P. Laurendeau; 
full band. Ato. [22725 

© Aug. 22, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266870; Carl Fischer, New York. 

BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) First les- 
sons in Bach; 16 short pieces by J. 
S. Bach, compiled and fingered by 
Walter Carroll; piano. Book 1. 

~ [22726 


© Mar. 29, 1911; 2 e«. Oct. 9, 
1911; E 267339; R. W. Heffelfinger, 
Los Angeles. 


22735 


Bacu (JOHANN SEBASTIAN )—Contd. 
-—— Priludium und fuge; themen von 
J. S. Bach, von Max Reger, op. 117, 
no. 5; ftir die violine allein. [22727 
© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 @ Oct. 11, 
1911; EH 267449; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


— Selected movements from the or- 
chestral suites; by J. S. Bach, tran- 
scribed by A. M. Henderson; piano. 
[22728 
© Sept. 141, 1911: 2 ¢ Sept. 18; 
1911; E 2647384; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 
BACHELOR’S LOVE DREAM; waltzes, by 
C. E. Roat; piano. [22729 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911: 
E 269127; Chas. HE. Roat music co., 
Itd., Battle Creek. 


BACK IN THE OLD HOME, or Beside my 

mother’s knee; words and music by 

. W. KE. Goodnow. Washington, H. 

Kirkus Dugdale co. [22730 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1911: 

E 2684830; W. E. Goodnow, Indian- 
apolis. 


BACK UPON THE DEAR OLD FARM; words 
and music by O. French. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [22731 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EH 268241; Ottie French, Beverly, 
Mass. 


Bap (A) BOY AND A GOOD GIRL; duet, 
from The quaker girl, words by 
Percy Greenbank, music by Lionel 
Monekton. (22% o2 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267800; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


BACHLEIN; ged. von Leop. Schwitzer, 
musik von Richard Mandl. Drei 
gesinge, no. 3.) P22 

© May 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
BE} 267352; FF. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


BAGATELLE, IN G MAJOR; by John 
Carver Alden; piano. [227384 
©) Sept) 12 191 2 (eh Oc an 
1911; EH 268299; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


BALLET DES PAPILLONS (Butterfly 
dance) ; by Charles Godard, op. 69, 
ed. and fingered by M. Greenwald; 
piano. [22735 

© Och 23, 190i 22 es Octs 2a, Toms 
E 268920; Century music pub. ¢o., 
New York. 


BALLET MUSIC FROM FE'aust. See Gou- 


nod (C. F.) 


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pt. 117, Hi: S., v.6 


BANGE FRAGEN; ged. von Raoul Rich- 
ter, musik von Richard Wetz, op. 28, 
no. 1, fiir mittlere stimme. [227386 

© July 4, 1914; 2 ec) Sept. 1181911 ; 
E 264751; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


BANKS OF THE DEE; handkerchief 
dance, collected and arr. by Cecil J. 
Sharp; pf. (Morris dance tunes, 
set 8, no. 3.) [22737 


© Oct, 21, 1911; 2 cr Oct) 235, 10ia 
EH 267832; Novello & co., ltd, London. 


BARBARA ; M. Greenwald; 

piano. [22738 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911: 

E 268917; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 


waltz, by 


BARCAROLA; parole di Gino Fornari, 
musica di Angelo Vagnetti, op. 150. 
[22739 
© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 

E 267407; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


BaRCAROLLE. See Offenbach (J.) 


BarcaRoLo (IL) TRIESTINO; versi e 
musica di Giuseppe Giannelli. 
[22740 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 267642; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


BARTLETT (Homer N.) Fantasia; on 
melodies from the operetta, Magic 
hours. by H. N. Bartlett, op. 225; 
violin and piano. [22741 

©: Octs Ase 19k 12) el Och 14, 
1911; E 268564; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


BARTMUSS (RicH.) Phantasie; von R. 
Bartmuss, op. 52, herausgegeben 
von Otto Gauss. (Orgelkonzert 
Sammlung, 1. serie, nr. 6.) [22742 

© Aug. 15, 1911: 2 ¢ Oct. 2, 1911; 
HK 267079; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


BASEBALL (THE) BUG; by Nellie V. 

Nichols; pf. [227438 

©rOctr fe 19ilt: 2°e Octo, 1911; 

EK 268015; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 


BASSO OSTINATO UND ALLE MENSCHEN 
MUSSEN STERBEN; von Paul Krause, 
op. Snr Zo und: ep. Os ney) her- 
ausgegeben von Otto Gauss; (Or- 
gelkonzert sammlung, II. serie, nr. 


15,)) [22744 
Aue 1b) Onl Doren Oc 2, 
1911; E 267069; A. Coppenrath’s 


verlag (H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Ger- 
many. 


BATTLE (THE) oF BuNKER HILL: de- — 


Scriptive march and two-step, by 
Glenn W. Ashley; pf. - [22745 
© Oct 20, A9tl- Oiaem@et, ~ 18: 


1911; EK 268764; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU DO; words and 


music by M. J. Murphy. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [22746 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 @ Oct. 11, 


1911; E 268874; Mary Jane Murphy, } 


Richland, Mo. 


BE CHEERFUL; words by W. H. Wav- 
rick, music by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22747 
© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 @ Oct. 11, 


1911; E 2683866; W. H. Wavrick, 
Weisner, Idaho. 

BE JOYFUL IN THE LorD; anthem, 
music by Wm. R. Spence. [22748 — 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EH 268981; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


BE NEAR ME; words by Fred G. Bowles, 
music by Charles Fonteyn Manney ; 
medium voice in A. [22749 


© Sept. 23) joie Oca) 12, 
1911; HK 268476; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


BEAR ME UPWARD WITH MY CBOSS; 
words by L. P. D. music by Londay 
P. Reed. (Music monthly a journal 
of song, vol. 11, no, 2:) [22750 

© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1911; 
EK 266931; H. A. Hoffman, Cabery, 
Hike 


BEAUTIFUL ROSES OF JUNE; words by 
K, Blocker music by Chas. J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [22751 

© Sept. 26, 1914: 2 & Ott, 1, 1911; 
E 268398; Florence Blocker, Nova, 
Ohio. 


BEAUTIFUL STAR; words by Mabel J. 
Rosemon, music by Fred B. Holton. 
[22752 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1911; 
E 266453; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 


BEAUTIFUL VISION OF JESUS; hymn, 
words by Jno. R. Clements music by 
C. H. Marsh. [22753 

© Oct. 2, 1911) 2 ch OCH AO, 1911 ; 
E 268186; J. Wilbur Chapman, Ja- 
iInaica, N.Y. 


1324 


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mot, 1911. 


BECAUSE DEAR HEART ’TIS YOU I LOVE; 
ballad, words and music by Marie 
White. [22754 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268765; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


BECAUSE I WANT JUST You; words and 

music by William Grow. [22755 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268695; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York. 


BECAUSE IT’S ME; words by Leila S. 

Williams, music by Geo. E. Bushnell. 

- Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22756 

Crsepe. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

H} 268159; L. S. Williams, Raleigh, 
Tenn. 


BECAUSE YOU ARE LONELY; words by 


A. M. Bush, music by Chas. J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. WKirkus 
Dugdale co. [22757 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268244; Anna M. Bush, Norwood, 
Ohio. 


BrE (THE) AND THE BUTTERFLY; Song 

- seena for children with dance, words 

and music by J. B. Tomlinson, with 

piano ace. [22758 

© Feb. 3, 1911; 1¢ Aug. 24, 1911; 

1c. Sept. 18, 1911; E 264773; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Hallelujah, 
power and glory; from Beethoven’s 
Mount of olives, arr. by Percy E. 
Fletcher; male voices. 4to. (Apollo 
club, Curwen’s edition, no. 50502.) 

[22759 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 

1911; E 264993; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


Konzert fiir die violine, von L. 
van Beethoven, op. 61, bearbeitet 
und mit original kadenzen versehen 
von Ernst Perabo; klavier-auszug zu 
zwei hinden. [22760 


© Awe, 22). 191: 2c. Oct +21, 
1911; EH 268871; Breitkopf & Hiurtel, 
New York. 


——lLord’s (The) prayer; words 
adapted to Beethoven’s moonlight 
sonata, 1st movement, and music 
arr. by EK. R. Miller; sop. with organ 
and cello. Washington, H. Wirkus 
Dugdale co. [22761 

@ Sept. 726) 1911. 2 ce: Oct: 11, 
1911; E 268443; Hlsie Rosalind Mil- 
ler, Baltimore. 


22770 

BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN )—Continued. 
—— Waves gently lapping; theme 
from Beethoven, arr. by Richard 
Addison; pf. [22762 
Ovo, 13) U9tt2 e Oe 14 


1911; EK 268601 ; 


Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


—-— Webster’s funeral march, by L. 
van Beethoven, arr. by E. Claus; 
full band. 4to. [22763 


© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EH 266914; Carl Fischer, New York. 


BEGGAR (THE) STUDENT; selection by 
C. Milloécker, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; 
military band. [22764 

©y Oct 14 191 2c Ocr iG: 
1911; E 268659; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


BEHOLD GOD IS MY SALVATION ; anthem, 
music by Jas H. Rogers; mixed 


voices. (Octavo ed., no. 12188.) 
[22765 
©) Sept. 229:2 191d) 2 ec) Oc v4, 


1911; E 266839; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


BEHT TATES MAMES AUF KINDER; words 
by B. Tomashefsky, music by Perl- 
mutter & Wohl; quartett. [22766 

Oct 20. 119i? .c. OCua2s: 
1911; H 268889; A. Teres, New York. 


BEHUT’ DICH GOTT IN STILLER NACHT: 
ged. von Julius Gersdorff, musik von 


Wilhelm Meyer, op. 74, ftir mian- 
nerchor. Partitur und  stimmen. 
Ato. [22767 


©n dune 30) 19-2 ee ANue als, 
1911; E 2671380; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


BEICHTIGER (DER); ged. von Wolfgang 
Goethe, musik von Richard Wetz, op. 
28, no. 5, ftir mittlere stimme. 

[22768 
© July 4: 1914s 2 & Sept: a8, 
1911; EH 264752; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


BELLA Bocca; polka, by Emile Waldteu- 
fel: piano. [22769 
©, Oct. 23, 19 2c, Oct.2 23, 
1911; E 268918; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


BELLA, CHE DUORME; Serenata, versi di 
Pasquale Cinquegrana, musica di S. 
Gambardella. [22770 

© Aug. 23, 191k; 2 cy Octe14) 191 ; 
EK 267498; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


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pt. II, n.s., v. 6 


BELLA ’E SPUNTATG ’O0 SOLE; versi di 
Libero Bovio, musica di Nicola Va- 
lente. [22771 

© Aug. 23. 1911; C2e SANE et, 
1911; EK 2675838; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


BELLINI (VINCENZO) Soldiers’ song; 
from Norma, march, words by Flor- 
ence Hoare, music by Bellini, arr. 
by Hrnest A. Dicks. 4to. (Choral 
album, no. 1028.) P2202 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 c Oct. 12, 1911; 
EK 267461: Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
Zow. 


BELLS, BELLS, CHRISTMAS BELLS; a 
concert exercise for Sunday schools, 
words and music by S. B. Stam- 
baugh and others. [22773 

© Oct; 2, 1911: 27c. Oct. 2.191 
EK 268460: Fillmore brothers ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


BELLS (THE) OF SHANDON; part song, 
words by Francis Mahoney (Father 


Prout), music by Geo. B. Nevin; 
mixed voices. (Octayo ed. no. 
12206. ) [22774 


© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1911; 
HE 266840; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


BENEATH THY WINDOW; Serenade, by 

Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 199; piano. 

[22775 

O©wOck. WAr9ilss2) Cet, 12,1911: 

H 268487; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 


BENEDICTION HYMN; words by Jno. 
Thomas, music by Wilfrid Shaw. 
[22776 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
H 267206; J. Curwen & sons. ltd., 
London. 


BERCEUSE; par A. Luzatti, pour plano. 
(4 piéces caractéristiques, no. 1.) 
[22777 
© Aue, 21 1911 27 ex Sept 20, 
1911; E 264802; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


par Emilio Russi, op. 8, pour 
piano. (Silhouettes, no. 11.) 

[22778 

© Sept. dae to 2 er Oct. 2, 1 Oilal-: 

E 267103; C. Schmid] & co., Leipzig. 


—— See also Grieg (BH. H.) 


BERCEUSE, AS DUR; par. Alfred Grtn- 
feld, op. 54, pour piano. (Six mor- 
ceaux, no. 3.) [22779 

© Sept: 44; A9it; 2c Septe, 26, 
1911; H 267152: Hd. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


BERCEUSE NAPOLITAINE; par A. Tellier, 
pour piano. (8 chansons sans pa- 
roles, no. 1.) [22780 

© Oct: 18,19 saa ect. 21) 
1911; E 267682; B. EF. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


BERCEUSE NO. 2; by Ralph Kinder; 
pipe organ. [22781 
©. Oct: 23, 191de ae cenOch: - 23: 
1911; E 268065; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
BERCEUSE TENDRE; musique de Léo 
Daniderff ; pf. [22782 
© Oct. 14. 101i Owe act. wil. 
1911; E 267615; L. Daniderff, Paris. 


BEREAVEMENT; words and music by 
William C. Howard; mezzo-sop.; 
‘cello or violin obligato ad lib. 

[22783 

© Oct. 19 AOI Qi Oct: AS: 

1911; E 268502; William H. Penn, 
New York. 


BESIDE THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH; words ° 
by W. H. Kinnier, music by William 
H. Pontius. 1. High voice. 2. Low 
voice. [ 22784, 22785 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. each Oct. 23, 
1911; EH 269066, 269067; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 


BESIDE THE SEA; reverie, by Bruce 

Browning; piano. [22786 

Oct... 24. Wolke a2 memes 2a, 

1911; E 269143; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 

RESSERE (DER) ALTERE HERR; aus Die 
nacht von Berlin, ged. von Julius 
Freund, musik von Victor Hollaen- 
der. [22787 

© Sent. 18, 19h 2 ee nOct, 2; 
1911; EH 267137; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 

BETHLEHEM; words by Edith 8S. Til- 
lotson, music by Ira B. Wilson; sop. 
solo. [22788 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 e7 Oct. 23, 


1911; E 269012; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 
BETHLEHEM (THE) STAR; words by 


George O. Webster, music by Karl 
K. Lorenz. [22789 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266454; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

BETHLEHEM’S BABE; words by Eliza- 
beth Mattson Clark and George O. 
Webster, musie by Karl K. Lorenz. 

[22790 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 25, 

1911; HE 266455; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


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no. 11,1911 


22809 


Betsy, I’M AFRAID; writteu and com- 
posed by Geo. A. Stevens and Chas. 
Ridgwell. [22791 

Ocha t0; 19115 2. e. ‘Oct. 10, 
1911; EH 267421; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


BETTINA; versi di U. Ricci, musica di 
EK. Nardella. [22792 
(mane 23, 1911:° 2° ¢. Oct. 17, 
1911; E 267551; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


BEYOND THE DAWN; words by Fred H. 
“ Weatherly, music by Wilfrid San- 
derson. [22793 
iSesepe 20, 1911; 2 «. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 264856; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


BIBLISCHE BILDER; zehn festprialudien 
jin form von charakter-stiicken fiir 
Gottesdienst und konzerte, von Max 
Gulbins, op. 73, fiir die orgel. Heft 
1 und 2, no. 1-10. [22794 

© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1911; 
KE 267702; H. Oppenheimer, Hameln, 
Germany. 


Birr DUGAN THE PRIDE OF THE SCHOOL; 
words and music by Herman Tim- 
berg. [22795 

Owocra.191t: 2c. Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 266964; Leo Feist, New York. 


Bic BuGs IN TEXAS; words and music 
by Wm. Phares Cochran. (Post 
card jingle, no. 3.) Ve 22796 

© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268655; W. P. Cochran, Marble 
Falls, Tex. 


Bia (A) HEARTED BLUE COAT; words by 
A. Kistler, music by Chas. J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [22797 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c Oct 11, 1911; 
E 2683881; Anna Kistler, Anderson, 
Ind. 


BIG STEAMERS; poem by Rudyard Kip- 
ling, music by Edw. German; in D. 
[22798 


©) Sept. 23, 1917-2 c. Oct. 4, 1911: 
E 267192; Metzler & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


BILL SAYS WE’LL SEE THE KING OF 
, Hosts; words by J. R. Anders, mu- 
sic by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22799 


@umSepi 226, 0901 2 e.Oet.) 11, 
1911; EK 2683816; J. Ray Anders, Fos- 
toria, O. 


BILLET-Doux (Billy do); words and 
music iby We cet. Cochran: “(Post 
card jingle, no. 4.) 8vo. [22800 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1911; 
E 268705; Wm. Phares Cochran, 
Marble Falls, Tex. 


BILLIKIN; 3 step waltz, by A. F. Ful- 

ler; piano. [22801 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1911; 

E 268710; Arthur F. Fuller, Fort 
Worth. 

Bineco (THE) RAG; words by Manny 
Lowenstein, music by P. H. Kauf- 
man. [ 22802 

© 1c. Oct. 10, 1911; E 269108; 
P. H. Kaufman, Los Angeles. 

BirtH (THE) OF LOVE; words by Ellis 
Parker Butler, music by Reginald 
Barrett; high in C. 22803 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EH 268040; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

Bitte; ged. von Nicolaus Lenau, musik 
von Wilhelm Heinemann, op. 22, no. 
1, ftir m&nnerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [22804 

© May 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EH 267223; F. BE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 
BITTER SWEETS; intermezzo, by H. En- 


gelmann, arr. by Gustav Saenger; 
violin and piano. [22805 
O©pAeys Si Odds De - en Oct 4: 


1911; E 266876; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

BizET (GEORGES) Carmen; opera in 
four acts, English words by Henry 
Hersee, music by G. Bizet, arr. by 
Emil Kreuz for the use of choral 
societies. Concert edition, vocal 
score. 4to. [22806 


©) Sept.” 8 191 “2 'e? Sept. 19) 
1911; E 264730; Metzler & co., Itd.., 
London. 

3LACK BEAD; an Indian fable, words 
and music by O. P. Ikeler, op. 37. 


[22807 
© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266715; Otto P. Ikeler, 


Bloomsburg, Pa. 


3LAIR (FREDERICK) Three silhouettes; 
1. EKnamourment. 2. Trifling. 8. 
Despair; pf. [| 22808 
© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266907; Carl Fischer, New York. 
BLABNEY OF KILLARNEY; waltz intro. 
’Arry and ’Arriet, from Round the 
world, by Manuel Klein, arr. by Sol 
Levy; orchestra. 4to. [22809 
©; Oct-23) yl Giit: . 2c. Oct 24, 
1911; E 269097; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


BLESSED BE THE LORD; words by Edith 
S. Tillotson, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son; final chorus. [22810 


© ‘Sept: 28,. 1911; 2 e. Oct. 23, 
1911; EH 269002; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, Ohio. 


BLIND MAN’S BUFF GALOP; by F. R. 
Kimball; piano. [22811 
©) Oct., 17, 199s. 2 -e. 4Oct vel 4: 
1911; E 268573; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


BLUSHING MOON; words and music by 
L. Prarie. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [22812 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ce Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268446; Lawrence Prarie, 
Plattsburg, N. Y. 


BOARDWALK (THE) CRAWL; from Re- 
vue of revues, lyric by Harold At- 
teridge, music by Melville J. Gideon 
and Louis A. Hirsch. [228138 

©rOcd. 21; 1914-7226 Oct. .23. 
1911; E 268941; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


BoBBY AND JOAN; Stick dance, collected 
and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; pf. 
(Morris dance tunes, set 8, no. 2.) 

[22814 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 

E 267831; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


BOHEMIAN DANCE; by H. Hnglemann, 
arr. by Gustav Saenger; 2 violins 
and piano. [22815 


© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 4,-1911; 
EK 266875; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Boitze A MUSIQUE; deux morceaux en 
grosses notes, par Albert Landry. 
Contents; Valsetta; Polketta; pf. 

[22816 


©, Oct 14, 1911 2 ce Oct. 1%, 4911: 
HK 267620; Henry Lemoine & Gcie., 
Paris. 


BoNITA; comic opera, book and lyrics 
by Wadham Peacock, music by Har- 
old Fraser-Simson. 4to. [22817 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2.¢. Oct. 12, 1911; 
E 267464; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 


BONJOUR PIERRETTE; gavotte par Ch. 
Graziani-Walter, op. 400, pour piano. 
(Six morceaux faciles sans octaves, 
no. 2:) [22818 


© Aug. 1 1911-2 ce. Sept: 22, 
1911; E 264899; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 


ee] 


BOoOGIE-MAN MOON; words by Will J. 

Harris, music by Minnie D. Harris. 

[22819 

© ‘Oct. 2) 191152 OGE 261914: 

i 266791; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 


Boosry & CO.’S CORNET SOLO ALBUM, no. 
4, with piano acc.; edited by William 
Short. es 22820 

© Oct. 14,1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
H 267534; Boosey & co., London. 


Boot, SADDLE, TO HORSE; words by 
Robert Browning, music by Graham 
Peel. [22821 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 267036; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


Borwin (Lupwic), Melodie; von L. 
Borwin, op. 56a; 2 violinen, viola 
und violoncello. Partitur und stim- 
men. [22822 

© July 25, 1911; 2c Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266957 ; F. H. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


Bose (Fritz von). Drei klavier- 
stiicke; komponiert von Fritz von 
Bose, op. 4. Contents:—1. Hlegie. 
2. Intermezzo. 3. Scherzo. [22823 

© Sept. 30, 1919 2 ety At 
1911; E 267442; Steingriiber verlag, 
Leipzig. 


Bossi (RENzo) Toccata; von R. Bossi, 
op. 19, herausgegeben von Otto 
Gauss. (Orgelkonzert sammlung, 3. 
Serie, no. 18.) [22824 

© Aug, 15, 1910-2 a Oe 2, 1911: 
EK 267085; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


BoxiIne (THE) GAME; from The Wall 
street girl, lyric by Hapgood Burt, 
music by Karl Hoschna. [22825 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 @ Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268073; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yorke 


Boy (THE); humorous  part-song, 
words anon., music by A. Herbert 
Brewer; men’s voices. 4to. (The 
Orpheus new series, no. 525.) [22826 

© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 264979; Novello & co., lid., 
Londcn. 


Boy (THE) scouTs MARCH; by Ella 
Vo Hermaneapr [22827 
©: Oct. 20> 19s eect, 18; 
1911; E 268767; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


Boys FROM THE YANKEE LAND; words 

by M. Horner, music by L. L. Doubt. 

[22828 

©l1e. Sept. 25, 1911; E 266754; 
Minnie Horner, Chicago. 


Boys IN GRAY; words and music by 
A. J. Emerson. [22829 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1911; EH 268649; Andrew J. Emerson, 
Denver. 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Cradle song 
(Wiegenlied); words by Florence 
* Hoare, music by J. Brahms, arr. by 
Percy E. Fletcher. 1. 1st and 2nd 
soprano and contralto. 2. Soprano 
and contralto. [228380, 22831 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. each Sept. 
18, 1911; EB} 264724, 264725; J. Cur- 
wen & sons, ltd., London. 


—— Nanie; words by Schiller, English 
version by Alma Strettell, music by 
J. Brahms, op. 82; chorus of mixed 
voices with pf. acc., vocal score. 4to. 
5602. [22832 


rSept (23;°1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 


1911; E 264928; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


-—— Walzer; von J. Brahms, op. 39, 
bearb. von Paul Klengel. 1. Piano- 
forte und violine. 2. Pianoforte und 
viola. [ 22833, 22834 

© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 e. each Oct. 2, 
1911; E 267099, 267100; J. Rieter- 
Biedermann, Leipzig. 


BRAVE AMERICAN BOYS; by Leo Oehm- 
tec op. Lio, no. 2; piano. [228385 
© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 264776; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


BREAD, AND CHEESE, AND KISSES; words 
and music by Mrs. A. S. Brown. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22886 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c Oct. 10, 1911; 

EK 268260; Mrs. A. Swan Brown, 
Passaic, N. J. 


BREAK FORTH INTO JOY; music by Ira 
B. Wilson. (Octavo anthems, no. 
866. ) [22837 

Oe e IGT 2c; ‘Oct: 0) 2a. 
1911; E 268985; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


BripaAL (THE) WREATH; march and 
two step, by Everett J. Evans, arr. 


by Mackie-Beyer, orchestra. 4to. 
[22888 
Oe Ocs 220) 54911 >. 2 e. Octs> 20; 


1911; E 268841; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


22848 


BRIDAL (THE) WREATH—Continued. 
—— imarch, by Everett J. Evans, arr. 
by Mackie-Beyer; military band. 
Ato. [228389 
© Oct: 9; 1911); 2 «. Oct. 9; 1911: 
EH 268448; J. W. Pepper & «son, 
Philadelphia. 


Brice FAIR; an English rhapsody von 
Frederick Delius, fiir pianoforte zu 
vier hinden. [22840 

© May 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
HY 2602245 8. Herein euckart, 
Leipzig. 


BRIGHT STAR; waltz, by J. Brownfield; 
piano. [22841 
© OC 243 W 1911.02 "ce - Octet 25; 
1911; E 269144; Frank K. Root & 
eco., Chicago. 


BRIGHTER THAN THE MORNING; words 
by Alice J. Cleator, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. [22842 


@Q7Ock “112 A992 7c Oct-13: 
1911; E 268505; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 


BROKEN HEARTED; words and music by 
W. M. Brady: Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [22843 


GrOctg) 4914-92 ¢).Ock: 10. 191th: 
E 268217; Wilson M. Brady, York. 


BROKEN (THE) HEARTED GIRL; words 
and music by C. Cole. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [22844 


© iSepts 26,7091 o 2 es Och a, 
1911; E 268394; Clarence Cole, East 
Haven, Vt. 


Broken (THE) MELODY; by Auguste 
van Biene; pianoforte duet. [22845 


C) Oct. 4, 19h 2-e) Oct25,7 19 - 
HE 267214; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


Brook (THE); étude, by Homer N. 
Bartlett, op. 238; pf. (Two concert 
Studies, no. 2.) [22846 


@u@er-G, 191i 2° ee Oct= 1. 1911- 
E 2680138; G. Schirmer, New York. 


BRooKLET (THE) IN THE HILLS; by 
Ludwig Kellerman, op. 31; piano. 
[22847 


Oct. 224, 191; 2. ¢ Oct. 25, 
1911; E 269145; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


Brown (THE) BIRD; Bend Park march, 
words by W. D. Cheney, music by 
Walter Bell, arr. by Carl A. Weber. 

[22848 


©).O0ct. 6; 191th; 2c. Och, 11,-1911: 
EK 268285; Empire music pub. co., 
Seattle. 


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pti, ni s., Vv. 6 4 


BuULBUL; a comic opera in two acts, 
book and lyrics by Maude Elizabeth 
Inch, music by W. Rhys-Herbert; 
chorus of mixed voices and piano. 
voeal score. 4to. (Fischer’s edi- 
tion no. 3500.) [22849 


© Sept. 21, 1911 ;-2° ¢ Sept. 22, 
1911; E 264881; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


Bunyip (THE); characteristic Aus- 
tralian novelty; by Herbert Daynes 
Wood; piano. [22850 

©) Octs dle A9ia OG Oebvioy AOI 
E 267218; Opus music co., London. 


BurRIED (THE) SONG; words and music 
by W. Busch. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. F22851 

© Went 23, toils res Ocr Oy 1Oiale: 
BH 268106; Wm. Busch, Wolsey, S. 
Dak. 


BuRLESCO Grocoso; von Eduard Walter, 
op. 45, fiir violine und pianoforte. 

[22852 

OimMay 18) 191d 2 ey Ocr 4; Asia ; 

BE 267225; F. BH. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


BurRNING (THE). OF OLD COLLINWOOD 
SCHOOL; words by B. Simpson, music 
by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [228538 

©} Sept. 26; t0Ie ac, Ort cali” 
1911; E 268387; Bradley Simpson, 
Dayton, Md. 


Busy BEE: words by S. W. Orr, music 
by Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [ 22854 

©) Oct. 3, 191s 2c, Oct, 107 9 kc: 
E 268243; Samuel W. Orr, Pepin, Ill. 


BUSYBODY ; by R. Penso; 

piano. [22855 

© Oct219, 19; 2c Oct 207 JOM; 

HE} 267669; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 

Bur OH THOSE EYES; words and music 
by S. B. Weller. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [ 22856 

© “Sent. 26,, 19m 2c Oery. lal 
1911: E 268364; Stella B. Weller, 
Niantic, Pa. 

Bur tTHovu BETHLEHEM ; words by Phil- 
lips Brooks, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
(Octavo anthems, no. 863.) [22857 

©) Oct, 12719112 Cc, Oct. 23, tok; 
E 268991 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
Buttercur (THE); by W. C. Powell; 
piano. (Flower land, no. 1457.) 
[22858 
©rOcks TS 19 rc Oct ley oda’; 
BE 268625; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


two-step ; 


BUTTERCUPS; words by Jewel Carter, 
music by R. Z. Hamilton. [22859 


© 1 ce. Oct. 18, 19411; Hi 2687275) | 
Ruth Zeigler Hamilton, Council | 
Bluffs. 5 


BUTTERFLY; intermezzo, by Leo Ben- 
nett, arr. by Al Doyle; piano. a 
[22860 | 
© Oct. 17, 1911; 2c Ock i6, 1911; 
E 268621; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York. 


BuTrTeRFLY (THE) BAND; march and § 
two-step, by Theo. Miller; piano. 
[22861 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 25, 19115 | 

E 269146; Frank K. Root & Co., J 
Chicago. 7 


By GONE DAYS; words and music by 
E. E. Wheelock. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugéale co. [22862 

©. Sept. 26; 19s ae ses.) 115 
1911; EK 268372; Effie EK. Wheelock, 
Kimbrae, Minn. 


BY THE LIGHT OF THE JUNGLE MOON; 
words by Powell I..Ford, music by J. ] 
Caldwell Atkinson. [22863 4 

© Sept.13, H9lts 2vey sep. 13) 
1911; E 268702; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


BY THE OLD RED MILL; words by Violet | 

Hudson, music by Edw. Stanley. | 

[22864 it 

© Oct. 20,1911 ; 2°c. Oct. £8, TUT; || 

E 268768; McKinley music ¢o., 
Chicago. 

By THE SHIMMERING GLIMMERING SEA, 
written and composed by Tony Lyd | 
and Bert Lee. [22865 | 

© Oct. 5, Att 276 sO. 5) tolek: 
E 267219; Francis, Day & Hunter, | 
London. 

By THE SIDE OF MY GIRI:; words and 
music by Casimer C. Link. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22866 

©: Sept. /26;/ 19th Oc. tty 

1911; E 268317; C. C. Link, Mitwau- 
kee. 

BY THE SIGN OF THE CROSS; words and 
music by R. L. Fletcher. [22867 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1911; 
E 268703; Robert L. Fletcher, Wheel- 
bakes 

CAmMMeRrR. (Cart) Zwodlf kinder- 
stticke: von ©. Cimmerer, op. 24; 
klavier zu zweihinden. [22868 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 1911; 
Ii 267445; Steingriber verlag, Leip- 
Zig. 


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no. 11, 1911 


22888 


CAMPAGNOLI (B.) 7 divertissements; 
by B. Campagnoli, op. 18, rev. and 
provided with a 2nd violin, by Henri 
Marteau; violin. [22869 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1911; 
EK 267441; Steingriiber verlag, Leip- 
zig. 

CAMPBELL-TipTon. Nocturnale et mati- 
nale; de Campbell-Tipton, op. 28, 
nos. 1 et 2; piano. [22870 

© May 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK} 266958; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 
-— Two bagatelles; de Campbell-Tip- 
ton, op. 25; piano. [22871 
© May 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
FH} 266961; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

—— Two preludes; de Campbell-Tip- 

ton, op. 26; piano. [22872 
© May 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK 266962; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


Campus (THE); musical comedy, 
words and music by Walter De 
Leon; yceal score. [22873 


@ Oct. 10, 1911.:°2 c. Oct..11, 1911; 
Ei 268274; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

CAMPUS (THE) SELECTION; by Walter 
De Leon, arr. by W. C. O’Hare; 
oreh. [22874 

Croc. 4. 191t- 2 ¢ Oct. 5, 1911; 
E 266948; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

CAN OLD BROADWAY DO WITHOUT ME; 
words by Ballard MacDonald, music 
by W. Raymond Walker, arr. by 
[Alfred J. Doyle] [22875 

© Octs 7 1911; 2 e. Oct. 7, 1911; 
E 268025; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub co., New York. 

Can’rt I WALK HOME WITH YOU DEAR; 

| words by C. Beckman, music by G. 


Beckman. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [22876 
©asept. 26, 1911; .2 c.,.Oct.. 11, 


1911; E 268322; Chas. & Gustave 
Beckman, Philadelphia. 
CAN’T YOU HEAR ME RINGING AT THE 
DOOR-BELL OF YOUR HEART; words by 
| Addison Burkhardt, music by Her- 
| bert Ingraham. [22877 
Gr@ei. 4.) 1911-2 caOct. 4, 1911; 
E 266837; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 
CANDY (THE) COLLEGE BOYS; words by 


| 


J. Gideon and Louis A. Hirsch. 
[22878 
© Oct. 14,1911; 2c. Oct. 16,1911; 
E 268637; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work: 


Harold Atteridge, music by Melville’ 


CANE PRAKE DANCE; in Lovely Lucerne, 

by Sydney Baynes; piano. [22879 

©) Oct: 3, 1911; 2) c:-Ock. 3, 1914; 

E 267179; Francis. Day & Hunter, 
London. 


CANOEING; waltz, by Will T. Pierson, 
arr. by Sol. Levy; orchestra. 4to. 
: [22880 
© Oct. 23,1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 24, 1911; 
E 269098; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


CANTI ABBRUZZESI; versi di M. A. Man- 
cini, musica di Antonio Di Jorio. 
[22881 


© Oct. 64910: 2 ©. Ock 18. 191 
E 267640; Raffaele Izzo. Naples. 


CANTICLE OF MAY; words by E. Tesche- 
macher, music by Francis Bohr; sop. 
OLMMEZZO: SOP: 61. Ine. . 2. ImeGe 

[22882 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ¢. each Oct. 17, 

1911; E 267564; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew. Itd., London. 

CANTILENA IN D FLAT; by A. H. Robin- 
son; organ. London, Novello & co. 

[22883 

©) Oct 141911 2 & Oct, 16, 1914: 

HK 267542; Alfred H. Robinson, Brig- 
house, England. 

CANZONA MIA; versi di A. Barbieri, 
musica di France Buongiovanni. 

[22884 

© Muss 23 19tt= 248 Oi 1, 1911: 

E 267284; Polyphon-musikwerke a.-g., 
Wanren-Leipzig. 

CANZONA SINCERA; versi di Aniello 

Califano, musica di Luigi Criscuolo. 

[22885 

@©y) Ave) 9235 190 2 es Oety 4s 

1911; E 267499; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

CANZONE D’AMMORE; versi di Aniello 
Califano, musica di 8S. Gambardella. 

[22886 

©." Awe 23) (Ott eae Ot: a4, 

1911; E 267500; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

CANZONE (LA) DELLA VITA; versi di 
Raffaele Ferraro Correra, musica di 
Rodolfo Falvo. [22887 

Op Aue 2S Ot SO ver Ocin eli. 
1911; E 267598; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

CANZONE (LA) NAPOLETANA, ANNO X.; 
piedigrotta Santojanni, 1911, som- 
mario, no. 1-12, canto e piano. 

[22888 


@y Ante 28, 19d 2 ve." Septe, 1y 
1911: HB 264727: G. Santojanni, 
Naples. 


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22889 


pt. I, n. s., v. 6 


CANZONETTA; by Herbert H. Kinze. | CARMELA; canzone tarantella, versi di 


(Favourite pieces for violin & piano, 
no. 216.) [22889 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1911; 
H) 267455 ; Augener, ltd., London. 


—by Waldemar Sommerfelt; pf. 
[22890 
© Oct. 3, 1911: 2 e. Oet..5, 1911; 

EH 267195; L. C. Kiissner, Chicago. 
par Emilio Russi, op. 8, pour 
piano. (Silhouettes, no. 1.) [22891 
©- Sept, tit, 1011; ages Oecia) 2; 


1911; EH 267104; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 


rivista artistica, musicale, lettera- 
ria, anno 4, n. 15-16. Sommario. 
Piedigrotta del cinquantenario. 
[22892 
© Aug. 26, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 6, 
1911; E 264726; Capolongo-Feola, 
Naples. 


See also Godard (B. L. P.) 


CAP AND BELLS; marche grotesque, by 
H. L. Cramm, op. 18; piano. 


[22893 

@P Sent 22 19d 2 ca Octal. 

1911; E 268300; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


CAP AND GOWN POLONAISE; by V. B. 
Aubert; piano. [22894 
© Sept. 23)" 19t 2 ce 1Octe 12: 
1911; E 268477; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


CAPILLE JANCHE; versi di Ferd Russo, 
musica di EK. Nardella. [22895 
© Aug. 23. 19idi- Oe Oct ye, 
1911; E 267552; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


CAPRICCIOSO BRILLANTE; by TT. H. 

Jones; violin and piano. [22896 

© 1c. Oct. 12, 1911; E 268467; 
Thos. H. Jones, Homestead, Pa. 


CAPRICE FANTASTIQUE; par Emilio 
Russi, op. 8, pour piano. (Silhou- 
ettes, no. 12.) [22897 


© Wept. 115 19a 20) Oct. 24 191: 
EH 267105; C. Schmid! & co., Leipzig. 


CAREZZA; air de ballet, by Luis Jorda; 
pf. 9076. [22898 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 264914; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


CARINA; mazurka, by Angelo Vagnetti, 
op. 122; piano. [22899 
© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 

E 267408; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Giovanni Capurro, musica di P. E. 
Fonzo. : [22900 

© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1911; 
EK 267584; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g.. Wahren-Leipzig. 


—— grande valse dans le mimodrame 
de Edmond Le Roy et Leo Pouget, 
arr. de Gustavo Goublier, pour pi- 
ano. [22901 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 © Oct: 23, 1911: 
E 267774; G. Siéver, Paris. 


CARMEN. See Bizet (G.) 


CaRMENA; Spanish waltz song, words 
by Ellis Walton, ed. by M. Green- 
wald, music by H. Lane Wilson. 

[22902 
© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 


EK 268921; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 


CARNIVAL BINGO; march two-step, by 
Chas. Cohen, arr. by F. H. Losey; 
band. 4to. [22903 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 c. Oct 23, 1911; 
E 268895; Vandersloot music pub co., 
Williamsport, Pa. 


CASCADE (LA); valse caprice, by Julius 
K. Johnson; piano. [22904 
© Sept. 29, 4911; 2 °c Oct. 16, 


1911; E 268611; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


CASTLE (THE) ON THE HILL; words | 


and music by J. S. McCowan. Sioux 
City, Ia., Tots music co. [22905 
© Oct: 23, 1914; 2c Oeie23, 1911; 
E 269050; J. S. McCowan, Sioux 
City, Ia. 
CATCH ME IF You CAN (Hasche-mann) ; 
by R. Krentzlin, op. 15, no. 2; piano. 
(Happy days, no. 2.) [22906 


© Oct. 9, 1901; 2en Oct at, 19115 
FH 268290; R. Krentzlin, Berlin. 


CATHEDRAL BELLS; by Glenn W. Ash- 
ley; piano. [22907 
© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 25, 1911; 
BE 269147; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 
Catnip; characteristic two-step, by 
Perey Wenrich; piano. [22908 
© Oct. 15, 191d er Oe Toit, 
FH 268308; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. oo 
violin 
[22909 


CAVATINA; by John Ireland; 


and piano. 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1911; | 


E 267565; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


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22927 


no. 11, 1911 

CHAMINADE (CECILE LOUISE STE- 

_PHANIE). Serenade; by C. Chami- the harvesters) ; 
nade, op. 29, rev. and ed. by M. pour piano. 


Greenwald; piano. [22910 


jemort, 23.1911; 2-e¢. Oet. 23, 
1911; H 268938; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


CHANCELLOR (THE); march and two- 
step, by Carl Lawrence; band. 
[22911 


(vcr. 5, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1911; 
E 266934; J. HE. Agnew, Des Moines. 


CHANSON DU FAUCONIER (Falconer’s 
_ Song); par, A. Tellier, pour piano 
(8 chansons sans paroles, no. 3.) 
[22912 


(rGci 4s 1911: 2 ec. Oct. 21,1911 ; 
EH 267686; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


CHANSON Louis XIII UND PAVANE; 
yon Louis Couperin, arr. von Fritz 
Kreisler, ftir klavier 2 hinden. 
(Klassische manuskripte, no. 1.) 

[22913 
CiOeees, 1911: 2 c. Oct. 18; 1911; 
E 267475; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 


CHANSON ORIENTALE; par A. Tellier, 
- pour piano. (8 chansons sans pa- 
roles, no. 4.) [22914 


©rOc. 15) 1911: 2 ¢ Oct. 21, 
1911; E 267684; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


CHANSON SANS PAROLES, A DUR; par 
Alfred Gritinfeld, op. 54, pour piano. 
(Six morceaux, no. 5.) [22915 

© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1911; E 267153; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 

CHANSON - SERENADE; par Sydney 

Twinn, pour violon et piano. 
[22916 


(OoAne 22 1911- 2 c. Sept..-20, 
1911; E 264803; B. Schott’s sdhne, 


Mainz. 

CHANSONETTE JOYEUSE; morceau 
d’entr’acte, par Victor Béraud, pour 
piano. [22917 


© Aug. 29, 1911: 2-c¢. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 264731; Metzler & co., ltd., 
London. 


CHANT D'AMOUR; poésie de M°!!® M. 
T. Gaillard, musique de A. Clauss- 
mann. [22918 

(ree. Wao) (Olt; 2\.c.. Oct. 28, 
1911; E 267776; Maurice View et 
Jane View, Paris. 


CHANT DES FLEURS. See Massenet 


Cie nek) 


CHANT DES MOISSONNEURS (Song of 
par <A. ‘Tellier, 
(8 chansons sans pa- 
roles, no. 8.) [22919 


© Oc 18, 5191 2 Ae), Och 21, 
1911; E 267688; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


CHANT DU BERGER BRETON (Breton 
shepherd’s song); par A. Tellier, 
pour piano. (8 chansons sans pa- 
roles, no. 6) [22920 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 21, 1911; 
E 267683; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


CHANT DU PECHEUR NORVEGIEN (Nor- 
wegian fisher’s song) ; par A. Tellier, 
pour piano. (8 chansons Sans pa- 
roles, no. 5.) [22921 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1911; 
EK 267687; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston. 


CHANTS FOR THE MAGNIFICAT and 
Nune Dimittis; by Claude W. Par- 
nell; music only. London, Novello 
& co., Itd. [22922 


© Sent..207 1910 *. 2 e:4 Sept: 222, 
1911; EK 264875; Claude W. Parnell, 
London. 


CHARMEUSE (LA); walzer, musica di 
Rodolfo Falvo; pf. [229238 


OT Agg 723; NO 1s) 2s C2 Oet. 17, 
1913; E 267599; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


CHASE (THE); by H. 8S. Bowen; pf. 
[22924 
© Oct: 5; 1911: 2) ce Oct: 5, 1911; 
E 266935; Harold S. Bowen, Nor- 
walk, O. 


CHASSE (LA); caprice 
Baptiste Cartier, bearb. von Fritz 
Kreisler, ftir violine und piano. 
(Klassische manuskripte, no. 16.) 

[22925 
© Oct. '3, 1914-2 ¢ Oct. 13, 1901< 
HE 267478; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 


von Jean- 


CHATELAINE; words by Fred EK. Weath- 
erby, music by D’Aurergne Barnard; 
mC, rand: [ 22926 

© Aug. 21, 1911; 2 c. each Sept. 
26, 1911; H 264962; B. F. Wood 
musie co., Boston. 


CHELLA LLA; versi di G. Tummolillo, 

musica di G. Del Vecchio, per cante 

e mandolino. [22927 

ORO i. 1911 62 ves Oct: 3 

1911; E 270005; Capolongo-Feola, 
Naples, 


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22928 


CHERRY RIPE; Saltarelle, by Nicolo S. 
Calamara, pf. 9069. [22928 
©CrOe. 23, 1912) ey Ocrars. 
1911; E 267805; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


CHESS DUET; from Miss Dudelsack, 
lyric by Grant Stewart, music by 
Rudolph Nelson. [ 22929 

© Sept.) 20)" 190i eer sepin 22, 
1911; EK 264867; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


CHIAR’ ’E LUNA; Serenata napoletana, 
versi di A. Barbieri, musica di Giu- 
Seppe de Gregorio. [22930 

Op Ae 23 ites Oeina lis 
~ 1911; E 267585; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


CHICAGO (THE) RAG; by S. R. Reich; 

violin. [22931 

© 1c. Sept. 28, 1911; E 268002; 
Stanley R. Reich, Chicago. 


CHICAGO by M. Christine; 
piano. [ 22932 

© Ock 1 192 es OG 9: 
1911; E 268787; Margaret Chris- 
tine, Chicago. 


WALTZ ; 


CHICKEN PIE; words and music by 


C. W. Hamp. | 229383 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1911; EH 268457; 
Chas. W. Hamp, Johnstown, Pa. 


Cuinp’s (A) GRACE; words by Robert 


Herrick, music by Arthur Hart- 
mann. [22934 
©) Oct 23) 2 oie 2 Vie? Och) 23: 


1911; EK 268878; Gamble hinged mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 


CHITARRA, SUOFFRE; versi di C. Q. 
Lardini, musica di F. Bideri (Mat- 


neer). (Hdizioni Bideri, no. 3268.) 
[229385 
© Sept. 7, 1911 > 2 c2 Sept: 12: 


1911; E 264652; Ferdinand Bideri, 
Naples. 


CHOICE MELODIES; book 2. Ed. by 
Thomas L. Gibson. cover-title, [63] 
p. S8vo. [22936 


© vOct. (20 19m: 2 en) Octes 14, 
1911; A 297485; Standard co., Balti- 
more. 


CHRIST IS BORN; words by Ada Blenk- 
horn, music by Fred B. Holton. 
[22937 


Sept. 25, 
CO., 


@ Sept. 8) 119i 2) 1c. 
1911; FE 266456; Lorenz pub. 
Dayton, O. 


pt. 1H) He, v.6 


CHRIST IS BORN—Continued. 
words by Lizzie De Armond, mu- 
sic by J. C. Willams.” [229388 
© Oct. 11, 1911; 2c. Oct. 13, 1911; 

E 268506; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 
CHRIST IS MARCHING ON; words and. 
music by EH. S. Lorenz. [22939 
©. Sept. 16; 1911; 2 € Sept: 25, 


1911; E 266457; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 
CHRISTIANA; a sacred cantata, verse 


written and the scripture text comp. 
by R. R. Hall, music by F. A. Chal- 
linor. 3 [22940 

©: Oct. 5, 191g 2c. Oewi12; 1947 : 
E 267462; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gZOow. 


CHRISTMAS; words by Laurene High- 
field, music by Samuel W. Beazley. 
Svo. [22941 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 23, 1911; 
A 299450; Geo. FEF. Rosche & co., 
Chicago. 


CHRISTMAS: (THE) ANGELS; cantata, 
words by S. C. Kirk and _ others, 
music by E. 8. Lorenz and others. 
Abridged edition of cantata The 
Heavenly heralds. [22942 

© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266458; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


CHRISTMAS BELLS; fantasie on German 
airs, by H. Karoly, op. 24, arr. by 
KF. Henri Klickmann; piano, four 
hands. [22943 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
EH 268785;, Prank Ae) “Root (&* co., 
Chicago. 
CHRISTMAS DAY; hymn, words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by W. A. Post. 
[22944 
© Oct. 11, 191132 chOecw 13, a911< 
E 268507; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 

CHRISTMAS EVERY DAY; words by Alice 

J. Cleator, music by S. W. Bristow. 

[22945 

© Oct. 1), 191; DerOcwis 191"; 
EH 268508; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 

CHRISTMAS JOY; hymn words and 
music by Wm. Hdie Marks. [22946 

© Oct. 11, 1Odt: Dey Oct 13. 1910; 
E 268509; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 

(SHRISTMAS (A) LULLABY; words by 
Edith S. Tillotson, music by Ira B. 
Wilson; contralto solo, violin ob- 
ligato. [22947 

©) Sept... 28) 1Onl 20 Octy Za: 
1911; E 269004; Lorenz pub. ©Co., 
Dayton, O. 


1334 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ro. 11, 1911 


22967 


CHRISTMAS (A) LULLABY—Continued. 
words by Lizzie De Armond, 
music by Ira B. Wilson; women’s 
voices. [22948 
Oe t2, 1911; 2c. Oct. 23,1911 ; 
E 268986; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


CHRISTMAS MORN; anthem, words 
anonymous, music by Gaston Borch; 
sop. solo, solo quartette, chorus and 
organ. [22949 

(Oper 421911. 2 c. Oct. 12, 1911 ; 
E 268499; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


words by George Kendall, 
musie by Arthur Berridge. 4to. 
(Christmas anthem, no. 189.) [22950 


Oct. 9; 1911; 2 c. Oct. 13,),1911; 
E 267528; Weekes & co., London. 


CHRISTMAS (THE) SEASON; Hdith S. 
Tillotson, music J. C. Williams. 
[22951 
(© Oct. 14, 1911: 2.e. Oct. 13, 1911; 
EK 268510; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


CHRISTMAS (THE) STORY; words and 
music by Ira B. Wilson. [22952 
Onsen. s.) 4911° 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266459; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


CHRISTMAS TIDINGS; a popular exer- 
cise for children, arr. by G. P. Hott, 
music by Will H. Ruebush. cover- 
title, 15 p. S8vo. | 22953 

© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
A 3800116; Ruebush-Kieffer co., Day- 
ton, Va. 

CHURCH FESTIVAL ORGANIST ;. collection 
of 382 standard organ selections for 
the Church festivals throughout the 
year, compiled by H. L. Heartz. 

[ 22954 

fereOc. 10 19ite 2 ec) Oct 20; 

1911; E 268850; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 

CI CREDETE; versi di A. Genise, musica 


di Luigi De Luca. [22955 

nsepe 12. 1911: 2 ¢.. Sept. 25; 
1911; E 264937; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples. 


CIELO E MARE; versi di A. Barbieri, 
musica di Hd. Di Capua. [22956 
@) Aus 23, 1911: 2: c. Oct. 7, 1911: 


FE 267285; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 
CINDERELLA WALTZ; by Herbert Le 


Grand, arr. by Henry S. Sawyer; 
piano, four hands. [22957 

@-Oct. 20; 1911:-. 2° e:. Oct: 18, 
1911; E 268736; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


J 


CIRIBIRIBIN ; valtzer, by A. Pestolazza, 
arr. by Felice De Matteo; clarinet; 
cornet; trombone. [22958 

©) Get 5. 191s 2c Oct..6, 19141 ; 
E 267269; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


CLARINET’S (THE) LOVE; from Revue 
of revues, lyric by Harold Atteridge, 
“music by Melville J. Gideon and 
Louis A. Hirsch. [22959 
©) MOC > Zhe AOI Di se: 2) Octs) 23, 
1911; HE 268942; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


CLASS MATES MARCH; by J. ‘Truman 
Wolcott; piano. [22960 


GeO) 18% 1982. eh) Octs Le, 
1911; E 268624; Grinnell bros., De- 
troit. 


CLASSY; words and music by M. 
Klotz. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale Co. [22961 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268263; Marion Klotz, Manistee. 


CLE (LA) DES CHAMPS; marche par 
Rodolphe Berger, pour piano. 


[22962 

On Sept. SOW 19d. 2c MOcins 9, 

1911;-E 267830; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. 


CLOVER LEAF; idyl, by W. C. Powell, 
arr. by F. Henri Klickmann; piano, 
four hands. [22963 


©. Oct, 20. 19 =-2 Ee), Oct 1S: 
191 He 268ta¢; Prank Ke Root & 
co., Chicago. 


CLOWN CAPERS; by Frank P. Atherton, 
op. 205; pf. (Under the big tent, 
no. 5.) [22964 


@QrOee 13,191 De Oct 1451914 = 
E 268595; Hateh music eco., Phila- 
delphia. 


CLOWN’S PARADE; by Leo Oehmler, op. 
175, no. 1; piano. [22965 


© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 264777; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


COEUR DE PAPILLON; valse chantée, pa- 
roles de Georges Millandy, versione 
italiana di Arturo Franci, musique 
de HE. Becucci, transcrite par A. 
Dodement. 1. Chant et piano. 2. 
Piano seul. [ 22966, 22967 

© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 ec. each Sept 6, 
1911; E 264884. 264885; Carisch & 
Jinichen, Milan. 


1335 


ee ae . 


22968 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES - 


3 pt. III, 0. s., v. 6 


COINCIDENCE; words and music by 
Henry Watson Ruffner; low voice. 
| [22968 
© Oct. 21, 1911; 2c. Oct. 21, 1911; 
E 268852; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


‘COLLECION [SIC] DE ESCALAS Y EJERCI- 
cIos; por Henri Herz; edici6n nueva 
y aumentada con apéndice sobre la 
técnica moderna, por Max Vogrich; 
Spanish words; piano. (Schirmer’s 
library, v. 1083.) [22969 
© Oct. 19, 1911; 2c. Oct. 20, 1911; 

H 268830; G. Schirmer, New York. 


COLLEGE BOYS; march and two step, by 
Julius K. Johnson; pf. [22970 
© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266720; Kominsky music co., 
Troy. 


COLLEGE FRIENDS; words and music by 
B. Drumheller. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [22971 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EK 268226; Bessie Drumheller, Bar- 
nard, N. C. 


COME AND WORSHIP; a Christmas in- 
troit or response, words by J. Mont- 
gomery, music by EH. S. Lorenz. 

[22972 
© Oct 12, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EK 268992; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton. 


words by James Montgomery, mu- 
sie by E. S. Lorenz. [22973 

© Sept. 16; 1911 - 2 “ei Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266460; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton. 


CoME BACK MARGUERITE; words by Al- 
fred Bryan, music by Fred Fischer, 
arr. by [Hugene Platzmann. ] 

[22974 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268809; Shapiro music pub. ¢o., 
New York. 


COME FORTH, BEHOLD Him; words by 
Alice J. Cleator, music by Chas H. 
Gabriel. [22975 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
FE 268511; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


COME, HOLY SPIRIT, HEAVENLY DOVE 
(Komm’ heil’ger geist, du Gottes- 
kraft); solo, words by Simon 


Browne, tr. by H. Brodt, music by 
Geo. Marks Evans; sop. or tenor. 
[22976 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EH 268910; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 


COME INTO DREAMLAND; words by HB. 
K. Foard, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[22977 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268123; EH. K. Foard, Baltimore. 


CoME, KISS THE BLARNEY, MARY DARL- 
Inc; by Herbert Spencer; in EH flat; 
vocal orchestra. _ [22978 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268944; M .Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


words by Fleta Spencer, music by 
Herbert Spencer. [22979 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 266977; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


COME LITTLE FISHES; from The en- 
chantress; words by Harry B. Smith, 
musie by Victor Herbert. [22980 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268638; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


CoME, MAY WITH ALL THY FLOWERS; 
words by Thomas Moore, music by 
J. N. Whybark, arr. by Theo. Mar- 
tens; female voices. S8vo. [22981 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1911; 
E 269083; Joseph N. Whybark, Los 
Angeles, 


COME ON, JOSEPHINE; words by Lester 
Barrett, music by Hermann UH. 
Darewski jr. [22982 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 3; 1911; 
EH 267180; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. ; 


CoME OUT WEST, BOYS; words and 
music by F. N. Smith. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [22983 


© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 
FE 268198; Florence N. Smith, Lan- 
sing, Mich. 


COME SING BEFORE THE LORD; anthem, 
by O. M. Schoebel; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. [22984 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268668; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


CoME SING TO ME; music by Jack 
Thompson, arr. by Frank Winter- 
bottom; military band with cornet 


solo. [22985 

© Sept. 21, 1914),°2 Gesepe 22, 
1911; E 264865; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


1336 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


23004 


COME SING To ME—Continued. 
——waltz on the celebrated song, by 
Jack Thompson, arr. for orchestra, 
with’ piano-conductor. [22986 
© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 267046; Enoch & sons, 
London. ; 


words and music by Jack Thomp- 
son; duet in F. [22987 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 9, 1911; 
E 264552; Enoch & sons, London. 


“COME TO THE BALL: from The Quaker 
girl, by Lionel Monckton, arr. by S. 
Deshon ; song orchestration. Svo. 

[22988 

Semi 30, 1911> 2 «& Oct. 2, 

1911; HE 267167; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


Come unto Me; sacred song, by J. EH. 
Roberts. [22989 


OmOcn 1G 1911: 2c.’ Oct. 14, 
1911; E 268669; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


— —words from the Bible, music by 
Alfred Redhend. 4to. (Three short 
anthems, no. 3.) [22990 


© Oc. 2, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267392; Weekes & co., London. 


CoME UNTO ME ALL YE THAT LABOUR; 
words from St. Matthew XI., music 


by E. H. Thorne; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choral album, no. 1036.) [22991 
@r Sept, 4. 1911: 2 -¢.. Sept. 9, 


1911; E 267380; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow. 


CoME UNTO ME YE WEARY; hymn an- 
them, soli and quartet, words by 
William Chatserton Dix, music by 
J. Edwin Allemong. 8vo. [22992 


e1Oee 24 19li: 2c. Oct., 24, 
1911; E 269090; Wm. A. Pond & 
co., New York. 


COME WHERE MY LOVE LIES DREAMING; 
song, music by Stephen Foster, arr. 
by Ira B. Wilson. 1. Women’s 
voices. 2. Men’s voices. 

[22993, 22994 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 «@ each Oct. 
23, 1911; E 268952, 269026; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 


CoME, WHILE ‘TIS DAY WITH YOU; 
hymn, words by G. W. Fuller, music 
by Geo. Rosenkrans. [22995 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268183; Geo. W. Fuller, Sykes- 
ville, Pa. 


ComMm’ ’A NA VOTA; canzone popolare, 
versi di Aniello Califano, musica di 
P. BE. Fonzo. [ 22996. 


© Aus: 23, 1911; °2e. Oct: 17, 
1911; E 267586; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


COMME SE FA L’AMMORE; versi di An- 
_tonio Barbieri, musica di Vincenzo 
Adamo. [22997 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 18, 1911; 

E 267656; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


CoMMUNION; by Ira B. Wilson; organ. 

[22998 

©) Sept. 1, 1911: 2 e@ Sept. 25, 

1911; EH 266461; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


CoMPANY D MARCH; military, by B. H. 
Garner; piano. [ 22999: 


©) Oct... 10) 191 2 Oct, 11; 
1911; E 268278; Bertha Garner, 
Kenton, O. 


CONCERTSTUCK, IN THE FORM OF A 
POLONAISE; by Edwin H. Lemare, 
op. 80; organ. [ 23000: 

©PSen iy M19: | 2c. Sept-o20, 
1911; E 264804; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


CONCHITA; opera in quattro aiti e sei 
quadri, adattamento scenico di Mau- 
rizio Vaucaire e Carlo Zangarini, 
musica di Riccardo Zandonai, ridu- 
zione di Carlo Carignani; canto e 
pianoforte. [23001 


©} Oct. 69:  19ll 2 “Ee SOc 0; 
1911; D 18974; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


CONCLUDING VOLUNTARY; by Myles B. 
Foster; (Short preludes for the or- 
gan, no. 5.) [23002 

©) Sept: 28, 1910: “206: Sept... 25, 
1911: E 264926; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


CONSIDER THE LILIES; words from the 
Bible, music by Alfred Redhead. 
4to. (Three short anthems, no. 2.) 

[23003 


©) Och 2519142 Oct, 10, AG: 
E 267393; Weekes & co., London. 


ConsoLaTiIon. See Leschetizky (T.). 


CONTEMPLATION; by A. Mailly, tran- 
seribed from the organ solo by John 
Francis Barnett. (In Celebrated 
modern masters for the pianoforte, 
book 38, p. 88.) [23004 


©roct 3; 19s 2-6) Oct Zeon. 
E 267457; Augener, !td., London. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES - 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


28005 
CONTENTMENT; by J. L. Gray; pf. 
[23005 
© 1 e¢ Oct. 6, 1911; HB 266973; 
John L. Gray, Chicago. 
CONTRAST OF LOVE; march by V. A. 
Lombardy; band. [23006 


© 1c. Sept. 13, 1911; E 264775: 
Vincent A. Lombardy, Newark, N. J. 


CONVENT CHIMES; by Violet Hudson; 


pf. (Attractive compositions, no. 
1434.) [23007 
©, Och 208 191i 2c Ocha as: 


1911; E 268769; 
Chicago. 


McKinley music co., 


Coon’s (THE) CARNIVAL; two-step, by 
Frances Waddington, arr. by Ernest 
Batten; orchestra. 4to. (Chappell’s 
orchestral journal, no. 627.) [23008 


© Oct: 4, 1911: 2 ©. Oct. 5; 1911: 
EH 267211; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


piano. 
Or Sept 28) Ota 2 


[23009 
e. Sept. 29, 


1911; E 267087; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 

CoRDELIA; polka, by M. Greenwald; 
piano. [23010 


©OEt 23; 191-2 e, Oct 23. 1911: 
FE 268922; Century musie pub. co., 
New York. 


CORE ADDURMUTO; versi di Carlo De 
Flaviis, musica di H. Lanzetta. 
* [23011 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 267661; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


CoRE ’E Fuoco; versi di Ferd. Russo, 
musica di Franc. Buongiovanni. 
[23012 


© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 7, 1911; 
E 267286; Polyphon - a erke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


CORE ’E SURDATO; canzonetta marcia, 
versi di Aniello Califano, musica di 
Enrico Cannio. [23013 


©vwAue. 23; 191152 ec Octi 7, 1911: 
EH 267287; Polyphon-musikwerke a.- 
g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


CORE PEKDUTO; capzon’ ’c campagna, 
versi di Rocco Galdieri (Rambaldo), 
musica di G. de Gregorio. {23014 

© Aug. 23, 19112 «Oct: Ae oid: 


E 267587; Polyphon-musikwerke a.- 
oe. Wahren-Leipzig. 


CORNER (THE) OF My EYE; from the 
musical play The Mousmé (The 
maids of Japan) ; ; words by Arthur 

Wimperis, music by Lionel Monck- 

ton. [23015 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. », 1911; 
HE 267212; Chappell & co., 1td., Lon- 
- don. 


CORONATION MARCH AND HYMN; based 
on two themes from the music to 
Henry VIII., composed and arr. by 
Hdward German, for piano solo. 

[23016 


©, Sept. 27, 1911 206 seni 28. 
1911; HB 264980 : Nov ello & co., 1td., 
London. 


Corporat Mikr; words by Noel Fer- 
ris, music by T. C. Sterndale Ben- 
nett. [23017 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
EH 264544; Boosey & co., London. 


CORTEGE DES ELFES; by Géza Horvath; 
piano. (Six pieces for piano, no. 1.) 
[23018 


© Oct. 5; 1911; 2c OcHwag, 1911 - 
E 267394; Weekes & co., London. 
Cosi E; versi di Adolfo Genise, musica 
di Gaetano Lama. [23019 
(© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 267657 ; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 
COSTER-MONGER (JHE) RAG; words and 
music by V. W. Stanton. [23020 
© 1.¢. Sept: 22 191i eeni2y- 


Valentine Walter Stanton, New 
York. 
Count (THE) oF LUXEMBOURG; Selec- 


tion, music by Franz Lehar, arr. by 
Shipley Douglas; band. 4to. (Chap- 
pell’’s brass and reed band journal, 
no. 86.) [23021 


© Sept. 9; 190g 2 clySepi das 
1911; E 264550; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


gavotte, by Arthur Lie- 
ber; ve [23022 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 12, 1911; 
E 268488 ; Siete piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 


COURT DANCE; 


CowBoy SuE; words by Mel Eastman, 
inusic by Bert Murphy. [ 23023 


© Oct; 24, A91ke o2 4c) Oc. 25, 
1911; Eb 269132; Hastman & Mur- 
phy, Boston. 


1338 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


Cox (Rosert) Two songs; music by 


R. Cox. 1. The infinite shining 
heavens; words by Robert Louis 
Stevenson. 2. Alla dogana; words 


by Arthur Symons. [23024 

@7Oci 5, 1911: 2 ¢. Oct. 20, 1911- 
E 267676; Metzler & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


CRADLE SONG; by F. Bridge; violin or 
violoncello and pf. London, Good- 
win & Tabb. [23025 

Cec t2. 191t: 2 ¢)Oct, 14, 
1911; E 267489; Frank Bridge, 
London. 


See Brahms (J.) 


CROSSING THE BAR; anthem, words by 
Alfred Tennyson, music by C. W. 
Parnell. S8vo. [23026 

© Oct. 5,31914:; 2.¢. Oct.-10; 1911; 
H 6»6267388; Claude’ W. Parnell, 
Micheldean, Glos., England. 

CTVERLISTEK VESELYCH POCHODU § TEX- 
TEM; Slozil Fr. Tichy, op. 99-102; 
harmoniemusik. 4to. [ 23027 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 21,1911; 


EH 267708; Mojmir Urbanek, Prague, 


Austria. 


Cuckoo (THE) caAaLLs (Der kuckuck 
ruft); by R. Krentzlin, op. 19, no. 
2; piano. (Village scenes, no. 2.) 

[23028 

OmMaye dt, 1911: 2 ¢, Sept. 14, 

Polen 2oi2l- Tt. RR: .Krentzlin, 
Berlin. 


Cuckoo’s (THE) NEST; handkerchief 
dance, collected and arr. by Cecil J. 
Sharp; pf. (Morris dance tunes, 
Set 7, no. 2.) [23029 

(OAGetr weal 1911-2) °c. Oct)’ 23. 
1911; E 267821; Novello & co., 1td., 
London. 


CUORE SPAGNUOLO; bolero, versi di L. 
Recitano, musica di V. Di Chiara. 
(Edizioni Bideri, no. 3237.) [23030 

©) Sept. 16, 1911; 2 @& Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264780; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples. 


CUPID AND CO; words and music by 
Harry Lane. [28031 


@T Sept. 25,, 1914: 2 © Sept: .26, 
1911; E 264945; Price & Reynolds, 
London. 


CUPID’S LANE; lyric by Harold Atte- 
ridge, music by “Melville J. Gideon 
and Louis A. Hirsch. [23032 

© Oct.-5, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 266978; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


23042 


CURBSTONE (THE) FoUR; words by 
Will A. Francis, music by Tom E. 
Francis. ; [230383 

© June 22, 1911; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1911; E 268041; Lawrence music co., 
New Castle, Pa. 


CuscritTo; versi di Ernesto Murolo, 
_ mnusica di Rodolfo Falvo. [23034 
© Aug: 23, 190tt ene Och ki 
1911; E 267588; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


Da JESUS IN DEN GARTEN GING; altes 
volkslied, Schlesien, musik von Her- 
mann Ernst Koch, op. 9, fiir gemisch- 
ten chor, solostimmen und orgel. 
Partitur und stimmen. [23035 

© May 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
HE 267358; F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


DADDY DEAR; words and music by Alb. 
H. Fitz, arr. by H. Tourjée; mezzo 
or baritone in FE flat. 23036 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1911; 
EH 269076; Homer Tourjée co., Los 
Angeles. 


DAMMERSTUNDE; ged. von HE. L. Schel- 
lenberg, musik von Richard Wetz, 
op. 30, no. 2, fiir mittlere stimme. 

[23037 
© July 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1911; 
EK 264753; Kr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


DAFFNER (Hueo) Sonate; von H. 
Daffner, op. 1, herausgegeben von 
Otto Gauss. (Orgelkonzert samm- 
lung, 2. serie, nr. 16.) [23038 

© Ave. 15, 1914; 2c Oct. 2, 1911: 
EK 267082; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 

DAILY EXERCISES FOR VIOLINISTS; part 
3 technical exercises, by Edith L. 
Winn. [23039 

@ Sept. 13, 1911; 2c. Oct. 47 1911 - 
EK 266872; Carl Fischer, New York. 

DatIsy DIMPLE; words and music by 
Mrs. EK. C. Montrose. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [ 23040 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1911; 


EK 268427; Mrs. E. C. Montrose, 
Washington. 
DAISY MELDROOMS; words and music 


by J. Semple. Washington, H. Kir- 

kus Dugdale co. [23041 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1911; 

EK 268371; John Semple, Flushing, O. 

DAMMI I TUOI BACI; versi di Antonio 
Barbieri, musica di Rodolfo Falvo. 

[238042 

© Amge223; 1902 cOct7, 1912: 

E 267589; Polyphon-musikwerke 

a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


1339 


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pt. IIT, n. s., v.6 


DANCE IN THE MEADOW (Hin tinzchen 
auf der wiese); by R. Krentzlin, 
op. 19, no. 5; piano. [23043 

© May 17, 1905; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1911: H. 267122>. Hee Re, Krentzlin, 
Berlin. 


DANCE OF THE BUTTERFLIES (Danse 
gracieuse), by Arnold De Vere; 
piano. [23044 

© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268575; McKinley music ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 


DANCE OF THE DWARFS (Tanz der 
zwerge); by R. Krentzlin, op. 15, 
no. 8; piano. (Happy days, no. 3.) 

[23045 
© Oet-9~ 190i 2 e Och wile nOnis< 


E 268291; R. Krentzlin, Berlin. 


DANCE OF THE LITTLE DEVILS; capriccio, 
by Emile Foss Christiani; pf. 
[23046 
© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 c Oct. 21, 1911; 
EH 268861; Henry Eberbach, Wash- 
ington. 


DANCE OF THE OCEAN WAVE; by J. M. 
Baldwin, op. 20, edited by E. V. 
McIntyre; piano. [23047 

© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
EK. 268650; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis. 


DANCE OF THE VIRGINS; by Al. Steven- 

son; piano. [23048 

© Sept. 21, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 

EH 268178; Clarice Manning music 
co., New York. 


DANCING FAIRIES; waltz by F. Cun- 
ningham; piano. Washington, H. 


Kirkus Dugdale co. [23049 
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 


E 268098; Flossie Cunningham, 
England, Ark. 

DANCING (THE) GIRL; gavotte, by 
Hamilton Hemy, arr. by H. F. Odell; 
mand. orch. [23050 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1911; 
EH 266968; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


DANCING SHOES; by J. Douglas Mar- 
tin, op. 6; piano. (Six sketches 
from wonderland no. 5.) [238051 

@VVOct i, 190i 2 ec Ochi i122. 199 
H 268489; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 


DANCING WAVELETS; three step, by 

Perey Wenrich; piano. [23052 

©iOet 15, 19102. ec Och Ad 91a: 

EK 268809; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


DANSE CURIEUSE; 
op. 8, pour piano. 
10.) 


par Emilio Russi, 
(Silhouettes, no. 
[23053 

ae Sept. 11, 1911; 2:¢. Oe 2 1911 - 
EH 267106; C Schmid1 & €o., Leipzig. 


DANSE D’fTOILES (Dance of the stars) ;- 
valse, by Ch. Godard, op. 66, rev. 
and ed. by M. Greenwald: piano. 
[23054 
© Oct. 23, 191i 23'e7 Wer 23, £Odt 
E 268923; Century music pub. ¢o., 
New York. 


DANSE DE LA SYLPHIDE; by Géza Hor- 
vath; piano... (Six pieces for piano, 
no. 4.) [23055 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EH 2673895; Weekes & co., London. 


DANSE FOLATRE (Dance frolics); by 
Moritz HE. Schwarz; piano, four 
hands. [23056 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1911; 
EK 269080; B. 1s Wood music Co., 
Boston. 


DANSE GRACE; by Herman Perlet, op. 
15, no. 3; piano, left hand. [23057 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EH 268074; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


DANZA ELEGANTE; by Constantino de 
Crescenzo, op. 265; piano. [23058 
© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 

EH 267409; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


DARLING I WANT You; words by Her- 
man Kahn, musie by lL. Friedman. 
[23059 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
Ei 268872; Leo Friedman, Chicago. 


DAT CACKLIN RAG; & coon rag, by K. W. 
Bradshaw; pf. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [23060 


© Sept. 26,1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 1911; 
EK 268314; Kenneth W. Bradshaw, 
Thorntown, Ind. 


DAUGHTER OF THE CHIEF BLACK PAW; 
words and music by M. F. Titus. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23061 

© Sept. 26,1911; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1911; 

EH 268391; Mabel EF. Titus, Attleboro, 
Mass. 


DAUGHTER OF ZION; sacred song, by 
EK. K. Heyser. «The choir v. 12, no. 
10.) [23062 


©:0ct. 2, 191172 te Octet 1914 - 
EH 268464; Fillmore brothers ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


1340 


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no. 11, 1911 


23083 


Dawn (THE): words by Nellie Rich- 
mond Eberhart, music by Mrs. E. L. 
Ashford. No. 1. [23063 


iets G6, 1911 5° 2c: Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 269044; Lorenz pub co., Dayton. 


DAWN (THE) OF HOPE; words by Phil- 
lips Brooks, music by W. G. Ham- 
mond; low voice in D. * [23064 


fe) Océ. 19.1911: 2 ec. Ock. 19; 1911; 
E 268785; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


DEACON’S (THE) MASTERPIECE, or, THE 
“ WONDERFUL ONE-HOSS SHAY; humor- 
ous ballad, words by Oliver Wendell 
Holmes, music by Percy E. Fletcher ; 
chorus with solo quartet ad lib., 
and piano.” Vocal score. (Novel- 
lo’s original oct. edition.) [23065 
© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 264879; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


Dear; lyric by Rob. F. Sear, music by 

Giuseppe Creatore. [23066 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 

E 267535; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


DEAR LITTLE GIRL; words and music by 
F. W. Foley. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [23067 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 « Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268227; Frank W. Foley, Rutland, 
Vii. 


DEAR LITTLE GIRLIE; words and music 
by M. Vach. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [23068 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1911; 
E 268424; May Vach, Wellston, Mo. 


DEAR OLD BrRoaDway; words by Fred 

C. Farrel, music by A. Rich. [23069 

© 1c. Oct. 19, 1911; E 268800; Al 
Rich, New York. 

DEAR OLD DAD; words by W. H. Meek, 
music by Len Fleming. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23070 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268120; W. H. Meek, Robinette, 
Or. 

DEAREST DAYS; words and music by 
Harry A. Traux, arr. by [Alfred J. 
Doyle. ] [23071 

©) Oct. 7, 1911;.2 ¢. Oct. 7; 1911; 
E 268026; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 

DEAREST DicKYy; corner dance, collect- 
ed and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; pf. 
(Morris dance tunes, set 8, no. 4.) 

: [238072 
© Oe} 21,1911 5 2 &) Oct: 28,1911; 
E 267833; Novello & co., Itd., London. 


DEAREST (THE) SCHOOL; words by 
W. W. Waymack, music by Herbert 
Macfarren. [23073 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ¢@ Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 267065; W. W. Waymack, Sioux 
City. 


DEARIE MINE; words and music by 
J. Conety. Washington, H. Kirkus 

~ Dugdale co. [23074 

© Sept. 26,1911; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1911; 
E 268330; Jessie Conety, Valley, Neb. 

DEATH; words by Ernest Daniel, mu- 
Sic by Len Fleming. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23075 

©). Oct. 3% 1911.2 2 es Oct. 10,1914 - 
E 268235; Neil D. Reid, Little Cur- 
rent, Ontario. 

DEEDLE (THE) DUM DE; in The Wall 
street girl, words by Benj. Hopgood 
Burt, music by Silvio Hein. [23076 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268051; T. B. Harms, and Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

DEINE HANDE; ged. von Wilhelm Hol- 
zammer, musik von Friedrich Mayer. 
(Lieder, no. 1.) [23077 

©) Septet. 191hs 2 ¢. Oct. 21, 1911; 
FE 267699; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 

DELIBES (CLEMENT - PHILIBERT - LEO) 
Valse lente; from Sylvia. by L. De- 
libes, ed. by J. W. Lerman; piano. 

: [23078 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 

E 268071; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

DEMETRIUS; march, by M. Greenwald; 
piano. [23079 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268924; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 

DENKST DU DARAN; von Alban Forster, 
fiir klavier zu 2 hinden. (3 charak- 
teristische tonstiicke, no. 1.) [23080 

©) Aare 267 1911": 2" > Sept. 20; 
1911; E 264805; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


DEPARTURE (THE) ; Song, music by Lee 
G. Kratz. 1. Women’s voices, 2. 
Men’s voices. [23081, 23082 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ec. each Oct. 
23, 1911; E 268960, 269027; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 

DrER DU, HERR JESU, RUH UND RAST; ged. 
nach Bonaventura, von Georg Wer- 
ner, musik von Alexander Winter- 
berger, op. 139, no. 3, fiir eine sing- 
stimme und orgel oder piano, mit 
chorschluss. [23083 

© May 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267227; EF. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


second verse by 


23084 
Desire. See Wilson (Christopher). DIXIE LAND; song, 

: L. E. Holcomb, music Dan Emmett, 
Despair. See Blain (Frederick). arr. by Ira B. Wilson. 


DETEKTIV-DUETT; aus der operette, Die 
liebesjagd, musik von Hermann 
Ritzau, fiir kleines orchester. 4to. 

[238084 

© dilly, 29 tOldes 2c) Oc 2 Gill: 

KH 267692; Biihnenverlag, Nieder- 

sachsen, g. m. b. h., Hannover, Ger- 
many. 


DEUTSCHE MARINEHYMNE; ged. von 
Heinz Hungerland, musik von Ar- 
nold Gaude-Sevalk. [23085 

@© Fume L7, 19d 2 2 7c) Sept. 22, 
1911; H 264883; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York. 


DEUTSCHER FRUHLING; ged. von Mar- 
garete Bruch, musik von Max Bruch, 


op. 86, fiir gemischten chor. Parti- 
‘tur. (Sechs lieder, no. 3.) [ 23086 
© 2A oe AoW eee OCia Al, 


1911; E 267737; Heinrichskofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


DEUTSCHER TANZ (German dance); by 
Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts; solo and obli- 
gato violin. [23087 

@ Sept: 67191 2 e1Oct, 4191 
HE) 266871; Carl Fischer, New York. 


DEWDROP AND BUTTERCUP; words by 
Fred G. Bowles, music by Ira B. 
Wilson; women’s voices. [23088 

© Wept. 29, 191132) e. Octiiwsa; 
1911; E 268969; Lorenz pub. ¢Co., 
Dayton, O. 


DIMME ’NA VOTA SI; versi di A. Bar- 
bieri, musica di F. Buongiovanni. 
: [23089 
© Aug. 15/1911 22). Oct. FF 1914 ; 
H 267288; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


DISLOQUE (EL); two-step por J. de 
Jesus Martinez, arreglo de J. Za- 
mora Valdés, para piano, violon 1 y 


2, viola, violoncello y contrabajo. 
4to. Mexico, Enrique Munguia. 

[28090 

© Septeas, -W19itl = 28 ce Oc a2, 


1911; EH 267720; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York. 


Dixie (A) BELLE; march and two-step, 
by Edward Heber, arr. by Paul Hen- 
neberg; full orch. and piano. Ato. 

[23091 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1911; 
Ei 268686 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 


0 ae Women’s 
voices. .2. Men’s voices. 
; [ 23092, 23093 
© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 23, 
1911; E 268951, 269014; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 


Do SOMETHING FOR OTHERS; hymn, 
words and music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. [28094 

© Oct. 6, 1911 2°22 e@et. 7, 1911; 
E 268023; Rodeheaver-Ackley ¢o., 
Chicago. 


Do, STEP THE TWO-STEP; from The 
Siren, duet, words by Percy Green- 
bank, rev. by Thos. Reynolds. music 
by Howard: Talbot. [23095 

©: Sept.°25.) 191t-2VewSent. 26, 
1911; E 264953; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 


Do you KNOW MICHAEL RAFFERTY; 
words and music by Violet Taylor. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23096 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268149; May HE. Mickleborough, 
Flatbush, L. I. 


DOES ANYBODY WANT A LITTLE BOYIE; 
words and music by P. A. Wester- 
wald. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [23097 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268240; P. A. Westerwald, Ak- 
“ron. ©; 


Dog GONE .THAT CHILLY MAN; from 
Ziegfeld follies of 1911, words and 
music by Irving Berlin. [23098 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266709; Ted Snyder co., 
New York. 
Dorna; arr. by Louis Friedsell; 1. pf. 
2. violin. [23099, 23100 
© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ¢. each Oct. 7, 
1911; E 266998, 266999; Hebrew 
pub. co., New York. 


DOLCE SPERANZA; valse, par Gabriel 
Allier; pf. [23101 
© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 

HE) 267322; Durand et cie., Paris. 


Dotores; Spanish valse by E. Wald- 
teufel, rev. and ed. by M. Green- 
wald; piano. [23102 

©Oet. 23, 190 2 cern Za ow: 
E 268925; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 


Don CESAR DE BAzAn. See Massenet 


(J. BE. FE.) 


1342 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


23120 


Don CESARE; ’0 guardaporte, versi di 
G. Attanasio (Gionata), musica di 
na- 


Alfredo Mazzucchi. (Canzoni 
poletane popolari, no. 2754). 


[23103 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 1319071 < 


E 267641; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


DON’T BE A SUFFRAGETTE; words and 
Washington, 
[238104 

© Aug. 20, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 19, 
1911; E 266588; Anna M. McCor- 


music by Rita May. 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


- mick, Rutland, Vt. 


DON’T KEEP ME WAITING LONG; words 
by F. M. Trimble, music by M. C. 
Washington, H. Kirkus 
[238105 


Hanford. 
Dugdale co. 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268160; Francis M. Trimble, 
Stepney Depot, Conn. 


DONIZETTI (GAETANO); Lucia di Lam- 
mermoor; fantasia, by G. Donizetti, 
arr. by Chas. J. Roberts: solo and 
obligato violin. [23106 


© Sept. 6, 1911: 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266891; Carl Fischer, New York. 


—— Lucia waltz; by Donizetti, arr. 


by Mackie-Beyer; orchestra. 4to. 


[23107 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 20, 1911; 
E 268848; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


Dopo cENA; polka, by Angelo Vagnetti, 
op. 54; piano. [23108 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. LOM LON 
E 267410; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Dors MA POUPEE; berceuse par Ch. 
Graziani-Walter, op. 400, pour piano. 
(Six moreceaux faciles sans octaves, 
HO... 3.) [23109 


© Aug. 17, 1911; 2 « Sept. 22, 
1911; E 264900; GC. Schmidl & ©O., 
Leipzig. 


DoT AND Spot; from the comic opera 
The love Mills, words by Leslie 
Stilles, music by L. Hillier. [23110 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 e. Oct 9,/ 191): 
E 267316; Louis Hillier, London. 


Doux REPOS; berceuse par Ch. Gra- 
ziani-Walter, op. 401, pour piano 44 
mains. (Heures joyeuses, no. 3.) 

(2ST 
© Aug. 17, 1911: 2¢ Sept. 29, 


1911; E 267024; C. Schmid] & co., 
Leipzig. 


DOWN BY THE OLD WILLOW TREE; words 
and music by S. T. King. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23112 

© Sept. 26, 1911: 2 ¢ Oct. file 
1911; E 268341; Sam T. King, Wil- 
liamsfield, Il. 


DowN HOME; words and music by 
A. G. Brehm, arr. by Geo. Rosen- 
krans. [23113: 

© Oct. 23, 1911: 2 c. Oct 23, 1911; 


E 269047; A. G. Brehm, St. Mary’s, 
Bai 


DOWN IN A GREEN, GREEN MEADOW ; 
words by R. Spell, music by Willy 
Wagner. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28114: 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911 ; 
EK 268109; Ralph Spell, Duenweg, Mo. 


DOWN IN OLD ARKANSAS ; characteristic 
two-step, by Percy Wenrich; piano. 
[28115 
2 c. Oct. 11, 1911: 
K. Root & co.. 


© Oct. 15, 1911: 
E 268310; Frank 
Chicago. 


DOWN IN THAT WATER-MELYUN PATCH ; 
words by J. Morris Jr., music by 
Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23116 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 & Oct. ine 
1911; BE 268351; James Morris, Jr., 
Binghamton, N. Y. 


DRAKE GOES WEST; words bye Peele 
O’Reilly, music by Wilfred Sander- 
Son; song, with orchestral ace. in D; 
arr. by Guillaume Van den Dyck. 

[238117 

© Sept. 27, 1911: 2 «. Sept. 28, 

1911; E 264970: Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


DREAM (A) oF HOME; by Bruce 

Browning; piano. [23118 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2c. Oct. 25, 1911; 

E 269148; Frank K. Root & co:, Chi- 
cago. 


DREAM OF PEACE; words and musie by 
ge Be “Adams: Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23119. 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; 


E 268122: Jas. B. Adams, Hickory 
Grove, Ky. 


DREAM (A) OF THE OLDEN TIME; com-. 
posed and arr. by Henry S. Sawyer; 
piano, four hands. [23120 

© Oct. 20, 1911: 2 e. Oct. hss D9 = 
EK 268788; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


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pt. II, n. s., v. 6 


23121 
DREAMIN’? "BOUT YOU DAY BY DAY; 
words and music by F. A. Clark. Jfack] 
[238121 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2c. Oct. 5; 1911; 
E 268037; F. A. Clark, Philadelphia. 


DREAMING AT TWILIGHT; words and 
music by M. Smith. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23122 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 
1911; E 2683852; Maude Smith, 
North Star, Mich. 


DREAMING (THE) CHILD (La pensive) ; 
rondclette, by André Benoist; pf. 
[23123 
© Oct.5, 1911;'2'c. Oct. 6, 1911; 
EH 266979; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


DREAMING OF LOVE; words and music 
by Harry A. Traux, arr. by [Alfred 
J. Doyle.] [23124 


©, Oct.-%, 1911; 2c. Ock 7%, 19i4: 
EH 268027; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


DREAMING OF LOVE AND SUNSHINE; 
words and music by M. B. Simpson. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23125 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 

E 268219; Mary B. Simpson, Deer- 
field Parade, N. H. 


DREAMING OF MOTHER; reverie, by 
Walter L. Rosenberg; piano. [23126 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 269149; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 

DREAMING (THE) PRINCESS; madrigal, 
from The enchantress, words by 
Harry B. Smith, music by Victor 
Herbert. [23127 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 269137; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


DREAMING SWEETHEART OF THEE; words 
and music by Irene Lyell. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23128 
© Sept. 26,0 19012 2c) Oct 11, 
1911; E 268892; L. G. Lyell, Lyle, 
Tenn. 

DREAMLAND; nightingale’s song, words 
by Lancelot Cayly Shadwell, music 
by Harold Garsten. [23129 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 
1911; ki 267556; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 

DREAMS; three-part song, words by 
Cecil Frances Alexander, music by 

' ©. Hubert H. Parry; women’s or 
boys’ voices. 4to. [23130 

© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 11, 
1911; EH 264557; Year book press, 
London. 


DREAMS DREAMS DREAMS; words by 
Wendover, music by H. 
Boniface, arr. by J. C. MeMurray. 
New York, Gotham-Attucks pub. co. 
[23130 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268760; Wendover & Boniface, 
Brooklyn. 


DREAMS LIKE I DREAM OF YOU ARE | 


RARE; words by Fred C. Peace, mu- 
sic by Paul Eugene. (23132 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268060; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 


DREAMY DREAM-TIME, DREAM MELODY 5 


words and music by Welzel and ; 


Held. [23133 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 269051; Chas. H. Henderson mu- 
sic pub. co., Corry, Pa. 


DRIFTING DOWN TIME’S RIVER; words 


and music by Levi W. Olmstead. | 


Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[23134 | 
© Sept. 28, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 


E 2681838; L. W. Olmstead, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 


DRIVING HOME THE COWS FROM PAS- 
TURE; 
strong & Clark. 


York. 


Drum (THE) cCoRPS; march militaire, } 
[23136 § 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2c. Oct. 12, 1911; | 
HE 268490; Shattinger piano & music i 


by Arthur Lieber; piano. 


co., St. Louis. 


DucHESS (THE); waltzes by Victor 
Herbert, arr. by Harold Sanford; 
orchestra. [23137 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 9, 1911; 
HE 268076; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


DUE FIORI; melodia, parole di Mario 
Rapisardi, musica di Filippo Bru- 
netto. 113748. [23138 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 264916; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Dvo DE AMOR; vals, por José de Jests 
Martinez, arreglo de S. Robles, para 
piano, violon 1 y 2, viola, violon- 
cello y contrabajo. 4to. Mexico, 
Enrique Munguia. [231389 

© Sept. 15, 1911; 2°c. Oct. 21, 
1911; E 267722; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York. 


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[23135 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 191135) 
E 268075; M. Witmark & sons, New | 


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| DYING 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


23158 


| Dyrne (THE) CHILD’S REQUEST; words 


‘and music by N. H. Ayers. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[28140 


© Sept 26,,°1911:; 2 .e). Oct. -11, 
1911; E 268838; Nettie E. Ayers, 
Seitland, Vt. . 


(THE) SOLDIER’S FAREWELL; 
words and music by Oscar J. Cal- 
ciana and sister. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23141 


fOct.us, 1911-2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EH 268211; Emma Boykin, Mobile, 
Ala. 


EH BONASERA, AMMORE; versi di Rocco 
Galdieri (Rambaldo), musica di E. 
Nardella. [23142 


anes, A901: 2c. Oct. 17, 
1911; E 267590; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


H CANTA IL. GRILLO. . . STORNELLO; 
versi di Ersilio Bicci, musica di Vin- 
cenzo Billi, op. 260. 118800. [23148 


© Sept:-23, 1911; 2 ec., Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 264918; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


"EH CCARTE ’E MILLE LIRE; versi di G. 
Irace, musica di R. De Simone. 
(Edizioni Bideri, no. 3232.) [23144 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; EK 264781; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples. 


E ccHIU ME SPASSO; versi di D. Petric- 
cione, musica di F. Cangiullo. 
(Edizioni Bideri, no. 3278.) [28145 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264782; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples. 


"EH ROSE; versi di G. Capurro, musica 


di EK. Nardella. [23146 


eA os. 191: 2c. Oct. 17, 
1911; EH 2675538; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


\\EK st ACALE NA FUNELLA; Canzone na- 


politana, versi di C. O. Lardini, 
musica di Emanuele Nutile. [23147 


Aus; 23, 1914: 2 ce Oct, 17, 
1911; EH 267591; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


| E SPRING CICKEN-D’ AMERICA; parole di 


G. Amato, musica di L. Donadio. 
[23148 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 267663; Italian book co., New 
York. 


"E TRE BELLEZZE; versi e musica di 
Oscar Cattedra. [23149 


© Aug’ 25, toi? er Oct. 7, tot: 
E 267289; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


E vA TROVA; versi di E. Nicolardi, mu- 
sica di EK. Nardella. [23150 


©). Aug" 23, 1914-2 6. Ocha, 
1911; E 267592; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


EACH DAYS SWEETHEART; words and 
music by J. Linhart, arr. by Len 
Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [23151 


© Sept, 26, 191.2 ce Oct 11. 
1911; E 268426; Joseph Linhart, 
New York. 


EARLY DAWN; waltz, by Ella V. Her- 


man; piano. [23152 
ey Or 11," 19: 2 & Ock S14: 


1911; E 268576; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


EASTERN (THE) STAR; words and 
music by F. E. Roberts, arr. by 
Harry L. Alford. [23153 


© Och is, 1912 ''e. "Oct 16: 
1911; E 268647; F. E. Roberts, 
Chicago. 

EcHOES; a dainty novelette, by Chas. 
B. Brown; pf. [23154 


© .OctG 1911 = °2"e--Oet: 6, 1911: 
E 266955; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


ECHOES FROM MY CHILDHOOD’S HOME; 


words and music by Mrs. M. HE. 
Nugent. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [23155 


© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EK 268246; Mrs. M. EH. Nugent, Monte- 
zuma, N. Y. 


ECHOES OF THE PAST; waltz, on motives 
of the Viennese waltz kings, by 
Joser and Johann Strauss, compiled 
by Gustav Saenger, arr. by L. P. 
Laurendeau; full band. 4to. [23156 

© Sept. 12," 1911? 2 ¢ -Oetas4, 
1911; E 266874; Carl Fischer, New 
Yor. 


Eciosur; no. 7 from Années de péler- 
inage, by Franz Liszt, ed. and fin- 
gered by John Orth; piano. [23157 

©POck. 16). 191t, 2c - Oct ats: 
1911; E 268719; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


EDNA’S DANCE; arr. by Wm. Dressler; 
piano, four hands. [23158 
©: Oct. 20; 1911: 2 ci “Oets.26; 
1911; E 269075; F. G. Albert, Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 


1345 


NN _ SSC a 


23159 


EENY, MEENY, MINY MO; from The 
girl in the train, words by Harry B. 
Smith, from the German of Victor 
Leon, musie by Leo Fall. [23159 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 264797; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


EILEEN; words and music by Allen 

Spurr. [23160 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268061; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 


EISERNE (DIE) WEHR; ged. von H. 


Kolling, musik von Jos. Descher- 
meier, op. 126, fiir méu&nnerchor. 
Partitur und stimmen. {23161 


© July 25, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267232; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


ELancke (L’); mazurka de salon, by 
Paul Wachs, ed. by Karl Benker; 
piano. [23162 


© Sept.°45, 1911; (2 ¢€.-Oct) 11, 
1911; E 268301; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


ELEGIE; by F. Bridge; violoncello and 
pf. London, Goodwin & Tabb. 
[23163 


© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 267490; Frank Bridge, London. 


ELéciz; par A. Tellier, pour piano. 
(8 chansons sans paroles, no. 7.) 
[23164 


© Oct, 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1911; 
E 267685; B. F. Wood music ©€o., 
Boston. 


ELEMENTS OF MUSIC IN SONG. . 
EF. W. Westhoff . . . Bloomington, 
Ill., Public-school pub. co., 1911. 
xv, 196, xvii-xviiip. 12mo. $0.75. 

[23165 

© Sept.. 21, 1911; 2:c. Sept 28, 

1911; A 297224; Public-school pub. 
co., Bloomington, Ill. 


. by 


ELFIN REVEL; by Nathaniel Irving 
Hyatt, op. 18, no. 1; piano. (Six 
easy pieces, no. 2.) [23166 

© Sept 23.0 191i 2 er Octa 12; 
1911; E 268479; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


PLFIN REVELS; rondo in C major, by 
Carl Hemann; piano [23167 
© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1911; E 264968; Cary & co., London. 


ELI, ELI, LOMO ASAVTIONT; arr. by A. R. 
Zagler. [23168 
© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 

BE 268179; S. Schenker, New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES © 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


ELTERN’S LIEBE IS WAHRE LIEBE; words 
by B. Tomashefsky, music by Perl- 
mutter & Wohl; quartett. [23169 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268890; A. Teres, New York. 


ELveS (THE) DANCE; two-part song, 


words by Spencer Henry, music by 
Edmund Rogers. 4to. (Morley’s 
school songs, no. 40.) [23170 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 14, 
1911; E 267433; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don. 


ELVIRA POLKA; by G. Silvestri, arr. by 
Felice De Matteo; clarinet; cornet; 
trombone. [23171 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 267270; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


EMBLEM OF FREEDOM; words by Har- 
riet D. Castle, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son. [23172 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266462; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


EMMANUEL; words by Wm. C. Dix, 
music by EH. S. Lorenz. (Octavo 
anthems, no. 864.) [23173 


© Oct. 12;,1911,: 2 @, Oet.25.,1911; 
E 268990; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


EMMANUEL SHALL COME; music by E. 


S. Lorenz. (Octavo anthems, no. 
868.) [23174 

© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 1911; | 
E 268983; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


EMPIRE (THE) STATE; words by Desire 
Stanton, music by G. Marschal 
Loepke; chorus for mixed voices. 
New York, G. Schirmer. 4to. 


[23175 : 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2%e) Oets 1, 1901 ; 
E 268005; Arthur Edward Stilwell, 
New York. 


EN AVANT; marche militaire, di Fed- 
erico Antoniotti, riduzione di A. Bet- 
tinelli; piccola orchestra. (Inter- 
mezzi musicali, no. 446. [23176 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 

E 267538; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
EN BATEAU. 
ceaux choisis. 


EN FORME D’UNE GAVOTTE; von Emil | 


Kronke, op. 68, fiir piano. (Trois 
pensées musicales, no. 1.) [23177 

© May 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
BE 267354; FEF. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 


1346 


See Album de six mor- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


ENAMOURMENT. _See Blair (Frede- 


rick. ) 


ENGLISH (AN) JOY-PEAL; coronation- 
1911, composed and arr. by A. C. 
Mackenzie, op. 75; piano solo. 

[23178 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1911; FE 267054; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


ENGLISH (THE) LANGUAGE; humorous 
patter song, written and composed 
. by George Arthurs. [23179 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
- 1911; E 267083; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


EXNGLISCHE KLASSIKER; zw0Olf stiicke 
fiir violine, mit beziffertem bass, von 
Englischen meistern des 17. und 18. 
jahrhunderts, arr. von Alfred Mof- 
fat, ftir violine mit klavierbeglei- 
tung. (Hdition Schott, no. 7577.) 

[23180 


@resepr 19, 1911: 2c. Oct.. 6, 
1911; E 264499; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


EXNRIQUETA; danza por Alberto de la 
- Pefia Gil., arreglo de Ant. Rosado 
Glz., para piano, violon 1 y 2, viola, 
violoncello y  contrabajo. Ato. 
Mexico, Enrique Munguia. [23181 


Pr@ Sept, fs, 1911: 2 ¢. Oct.-.21, 
1911; E 267721; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York. 


EREMiIt (DER); ged. von EH. L. Schel- 
lenberg, musik von Richard Wetz, 
op. 30, no. 3, fiir mittlere stimme. 

[28182 


@etulye4: 1914- 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911 ; HE 264754; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


HRINNERUNG (Souvenir) ; romanze von 
C. Bayrhoffer, fiir violoncell mit 
klavierbegleitung. [231838 


(©) Ane, 22. 1911: 2. ¢. Sept. 20, 
1911; EK 264807; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz. 

Massenet 


ERINNYES See 


Ge. E.) 


(LES). 


HRIRUS; an Eastern dance, from the 
suite characteristic The four winds, 
C, by Geo. J. Trinkaus, arr. by T. 
P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus. (Publica- 
tions for full mand. orch. including 
tenor mandola and mando-cello, no. 
793.) [238184 


© Oct. 3,-1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266853; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


23194 


HRwaAcHtT; ged. von G. Falke, musik 
von Richard Wetz, op. 28, no. 8, 
fiir mittlere stimme. [23185 


© July 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; EH 264755; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


ERZHERZOG CARL FRANZ JOSEPH— 
MARCH; componirt von Gyula Box- 
horn fiir pianoforte. [23186 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 


1911; E 267182; B: Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz. 


Es GIBT NUR EIN BERLIN; marsch, aus 
der cleichnamigen revue, von Artur 
Steinke; orch. & pf. direction. 4to. 

[23187 

©) .Sept., 215.1911: 2.e¢. Sept: 22, 

1911; E 264868; Apollo. verlag, 
Bertin. 


ESPANA RHAPSODIE; by Em. Chabrier, 
arr. by V. F. Safranek; full band. 
[23188 
© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 c@ Oct. 4, 
1911; E 266878; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


ESQUISSE ANDALOUSE; par Pedro G. 
Morales, pour violon et piano. 
[23189 
© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1911; E 264958; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


EXTERNAL HOPE. See Krebs (T. L.) 


ETERNAL SPRING; reverie, by H. Engel- 
mann, arr. by Gustav Saenger; 2 
violins and piano. [23190 

© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266877; Carl Fischer, New York. 


ETHELINDA; mazurka, by M. Green- 

wald; piano. [23191 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; 

E 268926; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 


EXTUDE-NOVELETTE; by Géza Horvath; 
piano. [23192 
© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 267044; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
HUGEN ONEGUIN. See 'Tschaikowski 
(Real) 
EUTERPE; valse lento, by Rafael Mar- 
quez, op. 26; piano solo. [23193 
© Aug. 22, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267184; José Laza & ca., San 
Juan, Porto Rico. 
EVENING BELLS; melody, by Arnold Le 
Vere; piano. [23194 
© Oct. 24, 1911; 2c. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 269150; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


1347 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES- 


23195 


pt. II, n. s., v.6 


EVENING IN THE FOREST CAMP; song 
without words, by Richard Addison; 
pf. [23195. 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268599; Hatch musie co., Phila- 
delphia. 


EVENING LULLABY; words by H. Hess, 
music by Len Fleming. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [238196 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268318; Ella Hess, Wash- 
burn, Ill. 


EVENING sone (Abendlied) ; words by 
Sydney Lanier, German version and 
music by Emil Karl Janser. [238197 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2’¢c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
EK 268804; C. A. Blodgett, Springfield, 
Mass. 


EVENING SUN. See O EVENING SUN. 


EVENSONG; by Bruce Steane; organ. 
(Short compositions for the church 
service, book 2.) [23198 

© Ane 19. 1911-2 ce Ane 21, 
1911; E 264174; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


EVERY JACK MUST HAVE HIS JILL; 
words by C. W. Carlson, music by 
Willy Wagner. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23199 


©’ Sept."26; 1914 - -2e! Octal, 
1911; E 2683846; C. W. Carlson, Em- 
barras, Minn. 


EVERYBODY RESTS BUT MOTHER; words 
by S. L. Dempsey, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23200 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268234; S. Lavinia Dempsey, 
Council Bluffs. 


Ev’rRy LITTLE FLOWER HAS A SWEET- 
HEART; written by Arthur G. Fin- 
don, composed by Hermann KE. 
Darewski jr. [23201 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267422; B. Feldman & co., London. 


EXTEMPORE; von Eduard Walter, op. 
44, fiir violine und pianoforte. 
[23202 


© May 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EH 267233; F. BE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


EYES; words by Mel Eastman, music 
by Bert Murphy. [23203 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2c. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 2691838; Eastman & Murphy, Bos- 
ton. 


I’. O. E. MArcH; two-step, by M. E. 

Frock; full orchestra. 4to. [23204 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268449; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


I'ACE TO THE ENEMY MARCH; by A. 
Shaeffer; guitar or lute solo. 

[23205 

© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Oct.. 23, 1911; 

E 268855; Arling Shaeffer, Chicago. 


H'ADE SUN, SHINE MOON; words by AlI- 
fred Hyatt, arr. by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, music by Ira B. Wilson; 
women’s voices. [23206 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 e@ Oct. 23, 


1911; E 268953; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 
FADELESS (THE) ROSE; words by 


Frederic G. Bowles, music by Ger- 
trude Sans Souci; in D flat. 114016. 
[23207 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 e@ Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266728; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


FADING HOPE; idilio, by D. Montano; 
piano. [23208 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268607; D. Montano, Brooklyn. 


FAHRMANN (Hans), Toccata; von H. 
Fihrmann, op. 49, herausgegeben 
von Otto Gauss, C moll. (Orgel- 
konzert Sammlung, 1. serie, nr. 7.) 

[23.209 


© Aug. 15, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 2, 1911: 
E 267084; A Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


FAIRIES (THE) LULLABY; two-part 
song, words by Spencer Henry, music 
by Edmund Rogers. 4to. (Morley’s 
school songs, no. 41.) [28210 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 
1911; E 2674384; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don. 


FAIRY DREAMS; waltz, by R. G. 
Grady; piano. [23211 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268577; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


Fatry (THE) LULLABY; words from 
the Irish, melody arr. by Charles 
Burke; solo and chorus. (Choral 
library, no. 60.) [23212 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. $, 1911; 
E 267348; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


1348 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 1d 1911 


23233 


F'arirY RONDO; by S. G. Kiesling, op. 61; 


piano. : [28213 

© Oct. 3. 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 266783; Samuel G. Kiesling, 
Brooklyn. 


FAIRY TALES; marchen, by Karl Kom- 
zak, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; solo 
and obligato violin. [23214 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
_E 266879; Carl Fischer, New York. 


FAITH BRINGS ITS OWN REWARD; words 
_ and music by Mrs. W. A. Payne. 
- Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23215 


© Oct: 3, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1911; 
HE} 268259; Mrs. W. A. Payne, Pinker- 
ton, Pa. 


FALLING AUTUMN LEAVES; reverie, by 
Victor Moulton, arr. by F. Henri 
Klickmann; piano, four hands. 

[23216 


(owen 20, 1911-2 ¢. Oct: 18, 
1911; E 268739; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 

FALLO TRASI; versi di F. M. Russo, 
musica di A. Cavaliere. [23217 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
EK 267660; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


FALSE AND TRUE; words and music by 
E. M. Martin. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23218 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EH 268157; Ed. M. Martin, Grand 
Ridge, Il. 

FAMILY (A) AFFAIR; words by Harriet 

D. Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 

[28219 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 

1911; E 266468; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, O. 

FaMILy (THE) ALBUM; from The Wall 
street girl, lyric by Hapgood Burt, 
music by Karl Hoschna. [23220 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268077; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


FANCIES; a set of twelve children’s 
songs, written by Ruth Rutherford, 
composed by Florian Pascal, in two 
books. Book 1. Book 2. 

P2a22t 23222 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ¢. each Oct. 4, 

1911; E 267185, 267186; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 

F'ANFARE (A); military rondo, by Carl 
Bohm, op. 303, ed. and fingered by 
Louis Oesterle; piano, four hands. 

f [23223 
© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268906; G. Schirmer, New York. 


FANTAISIE LYRIQUE; by Chas. de 
Beriot, op. 120, rev. and edited by 
Gustav Saenger; violin and piano. 
(Music library ed. no. 639.) [23224 

© Sept. 8,.1911; 2 ¢@ Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266880; Carl Fischer, New York. 


FANTASIA NOVELLA; canti del meriggio, 


versi di R. Galdieri (Rambaldo), 
“Inusica di V. Fassone. (Edizioni 
Bideri, no. 3224.) [28225 


© “Sept: 7, 1919: 02.%e. (Sepia 12; 
1911; E 264653; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples. 


FANTASMAGORIE; no. 1, Des contrastes, 
par Gaston Paulin, op. 140, pour 
orchestre, avec  piano-conducteur. 
Ato. [23226 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EK 267767; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 


FAREWELL FOREVER; words by Mrs. N. 
Hamblin, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[238227 

©) Sept. 226) 1911s)62) c. Och 414, 

1911; EK 268407; Mrs. N. Hamblin, 
Nashville. 


FAREWELL, SWEETHEART; romance by 
Leo Oehmler, op. 177; piano. [23228 


© Sept) 12, 1911-2 & Sepi- 19, 
1911; HE 264778; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


words and music by E. Brach- 
mann. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [23229 


©) Sepén: 26, 190 2) eh: OCHA, 
1911; E 268418; Emily Brachmann, 
East Orange, N. J. 


FATAL (THE) JOKE; words by L. E. 
Holcomb, music by E. S. Lorenz; 
men’s voices. [23230 


©) \Sept., .29,,. 1911> ; 2.-e: Oct. 28, 
1911; E 269030; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

FATALEMENT; valse-berceuse, vers de 
Pierre d’Amor, musique de HK. Weil- 
ler, op. 266. Paysit 

© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267778; HK. Weiller, Paris. 

FATHER OF MERCIES; harvest hymn, 
words by Alice Flowerdew, music by 
C. W. Parnell. S8vo. [23232 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267389; Claude W. Parnell, Mich- 
eldean, Glos., England. 

hymn by L. O. Emerson. [232338 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 

1911; E 266464; Lorenz pub. co., 

Dayton, O. : 


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23234 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


FEARLESS PRINCE; by J. Douglas Mar- 
tin, op. 6; piano. (Six sketches 
from wonder-land, no. 6.) [23234 

© Oct. %, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1911; 
EH 268491; Shattinger piano & mu- 
sie co., St. Louis. 


FELICIE; words by M. J. Graves, music 
by Walter Worth. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23235 


© Sept. 26, 1911 -*2 ce) ‘Oct ai, 
1911; E 268396; M. J. Graves, Mar- 
shall, Mo. 


INERNANDO; schottische, by M. Green- 
wald; piano. {23236 
© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268927; Century music pub. co., 

. New York. 


WEST-MARSCH; komponiert von Hans 
Ferdinand Schaub, op. 2. 1. Aus- 
gabe ftir pianoforte 2 ms. arr. v. 
M. Heidrich. 2. Ausgabe fiir orches- 
ter, partitur u. stimmen. 

[28237, 2382388 

©  Auc Si, tit 2) ec Sent., 22. 

1911; E 264904; C. F. Schmidt, Heil- 
bronn a. N., Germany. 


FESTIVAL SONG; chorus, words by H. 
Orsmond Anderton, music by Gran- 
ville Bantock; men’s voices. 4to. 
(The Orpheus, new series, no. 523.) 

[23239 

© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 

1911; E 264981; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


Fru (LE) FOLLET; par Emilio Russi, 
op. 8, pour piano. (Silhouettes, no. 
3.) [23240 

© Sept. 11, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 267107; C. Schmid! & co., Leipzig. 


FIELD TOWN PROCESSIONAL Morris; 
handkerchief dance, collected and 
arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; pf. (Morris 
dance tunes, set 7, no. 10.) [23241 

©. Oct. 21, 19 Qe) Oct. 23: 
1911; E 267829; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


WirrrentH U. S8. CAVALRY; march and 
two step; by Mackie-Beyer; orches- 
tra. [23242 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 20, 1911; 
BH 268842; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


FicHt FIGHT FIGHT; words by F. M. 
Hubbard, music by Riot. Smith: 
[23243 
© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
EH 268558 ; Rodney L. Smith, Spring- 
field, Mass. 


FicHTING (A) CHANCE; march, by 
I’. H. Losey, op. 304; full orch. and 
pf. Ato. [23244 

© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266916; Carl Fischer, New York. 


FILIPINO (THE) DANCE; by A. Sie-- 
brecht; piano. [23245 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1911; E 268544; 
Arthur M. Siebrecht, Lexington, Ky. 


FILLE (LA) AUX CHEVEUX DE LIN. See 
Album de six morceaux choisis. 


FILLING UP THE CHINKS; words and 
musie by G. Donald: Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23246 

© Sept. 26, 1911+.2 @ Oct. 14, 
1911; E 268425; Gus. Donald, Kear- 
sarge, Mich. 


FINKENDUETT; aus der operette Die 
hexe, text und musik von Richard 
Jager. [23247 

© Aug. 24, 1911: 2 ©) Sept. 29, 
1911; HE 264996; Allegro-verlag, 
Breslau, Germany. 


FIORE AMMENNOLE; versi e musica di 
G. B. De Curtis. [28248 
©: Aug. 23, 491s 2. eet. 4; 
1911; E 267501; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


FIRE-FLIES; by Robert Griggs Gale, op. 
5; piano solo. (Tone pasteis, no. 6.) 
[23249 


© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 21, 


1911; E 268692; Paul A. Schmidt, 
Minneapolis. 
First (THE) CHRISTMAS; cantata, 


words by Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
music by Ira Bishop Wilson. 
[23250 
©. Sept. 28) W9ias fae ect. 25; 
1911; E 269086; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, OQ. 


First lessons in Bach. See Bach (J. 
S.) 


I'IRST VIOLET; waltz, by Ellis Wood- 

ward; piano. £23251 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911 ; 

EH 269151; Frank K. Root & ©co., 
Chicago. 


FISHER-WIVES’ (THE) PRAYERS; two- 
part song, words by Spencer Henry, 
music by Edmund Rogers. 4to. 
(Morley’s school songs, no. 43.) 

[28252 

©) Sept; “30° 19d eee Cer a4: 

1911; E 267485; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don. 


1350 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


23273 


FIvE HUNDRED THOUSAND DEVILS; words 
by Leola Harvey Elder, music by 
Joseph Melville. [23253 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268815; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


¥LaGc (THE) OF OUR YANKEE LAND; 
words by F[red’k] T. Cardoze, music 
by Chas. N. Sneider. [23254 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1911; 
EH 266997; Alfred J. Haywood, New 
York. 


FLIEGER (DER); aus Die nacht von 
Berlin, ged. von Julius Freund, mu- 
sik von Victor Hollaender. [23255 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EH 267188; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


FLOATING; words by Frank Sheridan, 
music by Hector MacCarthy. [23256 
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1911; E 266039; John Franklin 
music co., New York. 


FLORA-WALZER; von Jos. Knobloch, ftir 
klavier. [23257 
© Aug. 15, 1911; 2 ec Aug. 26, 
1911; EK 267894; Albert Forster, 
Schoneberg-Berlin. 


FLORAISON; valse lente par Camille 
Denisty. 1. Piano seul. 2. Piano et 
chant, poésie de Pierre d’Amor. 

[23258, 23259 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. each Oct. 23, 

1911; E 2677638, 267764; Heugel et 
cie., Paris. 


FLOTTE BURSCHEN (Jolly boys) ; march, 
by C. Ehlers, arr. by C. H. Reeves; 
full band. 4to. [23260 


© Aug. 22, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK 266867; Chas. Ehlers, Hoboken, 
Ni ee 


FLOWER FESTIVAL; march and _ two- 
step, by Henry Bartell; piano. [23261 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1911; 
EH 268578; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


FLUTTERING LEAVES; caprice, by Erwin 
Schneider; piano. [ 23262 


OrOct. 16, 1911: 2 «. Oct. 14, 
1911; E 268670; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


FoLtK sone (Volksliedchen) ; by Karl 
Komzak, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; 
solo and obligato violin. [23263 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266882; Carl Fischer, New York. 


FoLuies (THE); second album of 
songs; words by Arthur Davenport, 
Arthur Wimperis and H. G. Pélis- 
sier, music by H. G. Pélissier and 
Douglas Maclaren. No. 1-7. [23264 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 3, 1911; 
EK 267178; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 


FOLLOW THE STAR; words by Linda 
Austin, music by Ira B. Wilson; 
men’s voices. [23265 


© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 268989; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


Fonzo (P. E.) Fantasia; versi di R. 
Ferraro Correra, musica di P. HE. 
Fonzo. [23266 

©) -Aug,'23. 1910. 9 e. Oct. vy 
1911; E 267593; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


Foop (THE) SHOW; march and two 
step, by A. E. Smith; pf. [23267 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oet.:5, 1911; 
E 266936; A. H. Smith, Council 
Bluffs. 


FOR EVERY BOY WHO’S LONELY THERE IS 
A GIRL WHO IS LONELY TOO; from 
Doctor de Luxe, by Karl Hoschna, 
arr. by Tom Clark. 1. Cornet solo. 
2. Trombone solo, piano acc. 

[ 23268, 23269 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c each Oct. 4, 
1911; E 266854, 266855; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 


I'oR HER DEAR OLD MOTHER’S SAKE; 
words and music by M. Saxon. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23270 


Cc) Sept 26. 190? 2 Je, (Oct. 11; 
1911; E 268367 ; Mamie Saxon, Lum- 
berton, Miss. 


FoR ME; hymn, words by Max Hill, 
music by A. W. Roper. ay7ral 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268554; French E. Oliver, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


For ONE WHO FELL IN BATTLE; words 
by F. W. Parsons, music by Ch. M. 
Loeffler, new ed. rev. by the author; 
eight-part chorus of mixed voices a 
cappella. 4to. [23272 


© Sept. 80, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 266781; G. Schirmer, New York. 


For you; words and music by M. 
Hooper. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [23273 

©PSepie’ 26> 1911; 2) ¢.Oek, T; 
1911; E 268405; Minnie Hooper, 
Rutherford, N. J. 


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pt. Lr, ness yy. 6) 


For you—Continued. 

words anon., music by L[au- 
rence] H. Montague. Buffalo, Den- 
ton, Cottier & Daniels. [23274 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 21,1911; 
E 268859; L. H. Montague, Buffalo. 


FORBIDDEN; a rhapsody, words by 
Florence Hoare, music by Richard 
Knight. [238275 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 267529; Weekes & co., London. 


FOREIGN SERVICE; words by M. Eager, 
musie by Len Fleming. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23276 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268168; May Hager, Kansas City, 
Mo. 


FORWARD! BE OUR WATCHWORD; words 
by Henry Alford, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [23277 

© Aue’ Sis 1911 92 "ec: Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266465; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

FOUNTAIN SPRAY; Caprice, by M. G. 

Wittman; piano. [23278 
© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1911; 


E 268492; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 


Four AMERICAN INDIAN SONGS; poem 


by Nellie Richmond Eberhart, music 


by Chas. Wakefield Cadman, op. 45, 
no. 1, arr. by H. L. Heartz; men’s 
voices. 4to. [23279 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 266969; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


FouR HEROES OF OUR NATION; words 
and music by K. Bailey. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23280 

© Sept, 26, 191d -.2:7e; Octal, 
1911; E 268420; Katharine Bailey, 
Garfield, Kans. 


FRAGMENT (A); words by Richard 
Le Gallienne, music by Arthur Hart- 
mann; in © minor. [23281 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268879; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 
FRAGRANT FLOWERS; waltz, by Theo. 
Miller; piano. [28282 
© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 269152; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 
E'REE MASONS MARCH; by Percy Wen- 
rich; piano. [23283 
© Oct. 17, 1911; 2¢ Oct..14, 1911; 
E 268579; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


IRIENDS; words by H. Spratt, music 
by Arthur A. Penn. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23284 


© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268261; Harry Spratt, Jersey City. 


F'RISSON DU PRINTEMPS; par Emilio 
Russi, op. 8, pour piano.  (Silhou- 
ettes, no. 8.) [28285 

© Sept. 115 1911* 97 e@rOct. 2, 
1911; E 267108; C. Schmidl & co, 
Leipzig. 


FRIVOLEZZA; par René Chauvet, pour 
orchestre avec  piano-conducteur. 
4to. [28286 
© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 e Oct. 28, 
1911; E 267768; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


FYROHLICHES WANDERN; von Alban 
Forster, ftir klavier zu 2 hinden. 
(8 charakteristische tonstticke, no. 
2.) [23287 

© Aug. 26, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 264809; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz. 


I'‘rog (THE) AND THE DRAGON FLY; 
song, music by Ira B. Wilson; men’s 
voices. [23288 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ce Oct. 28, 
1911; E 269023; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


FrRoM CHARLIE TO MAy; words and 
music by A. B. Frye. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23289 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EK 268270; Alice Bert Frye, McLeans- 
boro, Il. 


FROM FLOWER TO FLOWER; octave study, 
by Theodore Kullak, op. 48, no. 1, 
rev. and ed. by M. Greenwald; 
piano. [232990 

© Oct.. 23, 1911272 Oct. 23, 
1911; H 268928; Century music pub 
co., New York. . 


FROM SANDLAND TO THE MOON;.0r, THE 
ARAP’S DREAM; words and music by 
Jack Daly. [23291 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268696; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York. 


FROM SEA TO SAILOR; words by P. 
Medure, music by Tom Spencer. 
Wasuington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28292 


© | Sept. 26; 7191s 25 eanOct.-41, 
1911; E 268884; Peter Medure, 
Chisholm, Minn. 


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no. 11, 1911 


FROM THE LIPS OF UNCLE SAM; words 
by Hmil Kridlo, music by Alois 
Stoupa. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [23293 


(sept. 23, 1911.52 .¢. . Oct. ; 9, 
1911; E 268172; Steupa and Kridlo, 
New York. 


FRUHLING IM HERBST; ged. von Victor 
Joss, musik von H. Ernst Richter, 
op. 17, fiir gemischten chor. Par- 
titur und stimmen. 4to. [23294 


Sepr.os,. 19tls (2 ec.’ Oct: 4; 
1911; E 267234; F. H. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 

“FRUHLINGSNAHE; ged. von Martin 
Greif, musik von Georg Gohler, fiir 
eine hohe singstimme mit klavier- 
begl. 4to. [23295 


© Sept.015, 1914; 2 ce. Oct. 21, 
1911; HE 267697; Georg Gohler, 
Leipzig. 


H‘RUHLINGSSONNE; ged. von Max Bam- 
berger, musik von Christian Schiott, 
on. 1 no..1. i. Hoch. 2. Tief. 

[23296, 23297 


© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 
21, 1911; E 267703, 267704; Raabe & 
Plothow, Berlin. 


Fucus (Ros.) Fantasie; von R. 
Fuchs, op. 91, herausgegeben von Otto 
Gauss. (Orgelkonzert sammlung, 2. 
serie, nr. 9. [23298 


(O Aue, i, 1911; 2c Oct.'2; 1911; 
E 267072; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


FUR DICH ALLEIN! (For you alone) ; 
deutsche Ubertragung von Felix 
Hubel, englische worte von P. J. 
O’Reilly, musik von Henry E. Geehl. 
1. Tenor oder sop.inGdur. 2. Bari- 
ton oder mezzo-sop. in Es dur. 

[23299 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ec. each Oct. 11, 
1911; E 267454; Gould & co., Lon- 
don. 


FUssER (GERH.) Melodie; von Gerh. 
Fiusser, fiir violine, und violoncell 
ad lib., mit klavierbegleitung. (Zwei 
melodische stticke, op. 14.) [23300 

© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 26, 


1911; E 264959; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


FUSSSTEIG (DER); ged. von Martin 
Greif, musik von Georg Gdohler, fiir 
madnnerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. Leipzig, C. A. Klemm. [23301 


(er Sept: 15, 1911: Qe Oe #21, 
1911; E 267732; Georg Gohler, Leip- 
zig. 


23310 


GANSELIESEL (DAS) UND DER HIRTEN- 
HANS; heiteres spiel mit gesang und 
tanz fiir 2 damen, musik von W. 
Barth-Erlensteg. (Tanzauffiihr- 
ungen, no. 2.) [23302 


©) Auge. >. Gide 22 eh Sept.) 22. 
1911; EK 264895; Gustav Richter 
theaterverlag, Leipzig. 


GALLANT AND GAY; march and two- 
step, by Edmund Braham, op. 398; 
piano. [23308 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Oet. 18, 1911; 
E 268720; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


GALLOPING DicK; words by W. G. 
Rothery, music by Percy H. 
Fietcher; in C. [23304 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 267261; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


GAMBARO (J. B.) Nine caprices; by 
J. B. Gambaro, op. 9, rev. fingered 
and exemplified by Geo. A. Clinton; 
clarinet. [23305 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2c. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 267798; Boosey & co., London. 


GAMMES ET ARPEGES; de F. Le Coup- 
pey; ed. revue et augmentée, piano. 
[23306 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1911; EH 264965: J. Hamelle, Paris. 


GANZ ANDERS; aus Die nacht von Ber- 
lin, ged. von Julius Freund, musik 
von Victor Hollaender. [23807 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 267189; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
py Lime: 


GARDEN (THE) OF THOUGHTS; tone 
poem, words and music by E. Holst. 
(Attractive compositions; no. 1485.) 

[23308 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268770; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


GARDEN (A) SERENADE; words by Har- 
ris Burland, music by Edward 
Nichols. 1. In.) flat...2: In. E.. .3) 
In A. [23809 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 e. each Oct. 17, 
1911; E 267566; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London. 


GAVOTTE; by Frz. Jos. Gossec, arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts; solo and obligato 
violin. [23310 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266888; Carl Fischer, New York. 


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pt. 111, n.8., v. 6 


GAVOTTE A LA COUR; by Edwin H. Le- 
mare, op. 84; organ. [23311 
© Aug. 26, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 20, 
1911; E 264810; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


GAVOTTE FLEURIE (Haideblitimchen) ; 
par Rob. Volistedt, op. 427, arr. par 
H. Mouton, pour orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [23312 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2c. Oct. 238, 1911; | 


EH 267765; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


GEE! I WISH YOU’D MARRY ME; words 

and music by C. Manning. [23318 

© Aug. 26, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1911; 

E 266927; Clarice Manning & co., 
New York. 


GEH, WO RUHM DIR WINKET; ged. von 
Thomas Moore, musik von Max 


Bruch, op. 86, fiir 8stimmig ge- 
mischten chor. Partitur.. (Sechs 
lieder, no. 4.) [28314 


© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1911; 
E 267738; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


GEHEIMNISS; ged. von Richard Deh- 
mel, musik von Friedrich Mayer. 
(Lieder, no. 2.) [233815 


i) Sept. 7, 1911: 2e - Oct. 21a 914:- 
EH 267700; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


GEMMA DEL CUORE; versi e musica di 
HK. A. Mario. (EHdizioni Bideri, no. 
3272.) [23316 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ce Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264783; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples. 


GENEVRA; words and music by B. G. 
Robie. [23587 


© Oct.) 1911+, 2c. Oct, 9,. 1911 ; 
H 268048; Bertha Grace Robie, Rich- 
mond, Ind. 


GEORGIANA; graceful dance by Edward 
St. Quentin; piano. [23318 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Oct. 17, 1911; 
E 267567; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


Suite; no. 1, valse 
EH. German, arr. by 
Otto Langey; full orch. (Galaxy 
no. 46.) [23319 


© Sept,'30) 1914): 2c: Oct. 271910 ; 
E 266780; G Schirmer, New York. 


GERMAN (ED.) 
gracieuse, by 


GET WISE; words and music by R. D. 
Marshall. [23320 


© 1c. Sept. 30, 1911; E 266735; 
Ralph D. Marshall, Abington, Mass. 


GET WISE—Continued. 
—— words by Bert A. Spears, music 
by Emma H. Spears. [23321 


© 1c Oct. 7, 1911; BH 263022: 
Louise Elliotte, New York. 


GETRENNT; ged. von O. E. Hartleben, - 
musik von Richard Wetz, op. 25, no. 
3 fiir hohe stimme. [23322 


© July 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1911: 
E 264756; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


GHost (THE); duet from Miss Dudel- 
sack, lyric by Grant Stewart, music 
by Rudolph Nelson. [28323 

© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 22, 
1911; E 264868; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


Girt (THE) DIVINE; new Christmas 
carols; text by George O. Webster 
and others, music by Karl K. Lo- 
renz. [23324 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266466; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


GIFT DIVINE, WE GREET THEE; words by 
George O. Webster, music by Karl 
K. Lorenz. [23325 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept 25, 1911; 
E 266467; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. ; 


GIOCOSO GRACIOSO; von Emil Kronke, 
op. 65, fiir piano. (Deutsche tinze, 
no. 2.) {23326 

© May 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267355; F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


GIOVANNINA; Sérénade vénitienne, pa- 
roles de Fernand Beissier, musique 
de L. Marand. Piizaalt 


© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 e@ Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267766; Marcel Jumade, Paris. 


GirL (A) BORN UNDER THE RED WHITE 
AND BLUE; words by A. Lehr, muSic 
by M. C. Hanford. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23328 


© Sept. 26; 19i4d =. 2 ersoet. 11, 
1911; E 268328; Al. Lehr, Chicago. 


GirL (THE) I WOOED To WIN; words by 
G. O. Barrell, music by O. H. Unger. 
[23329 
© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266718; Geo. O. Barrell, 
Reading, Pa. 
GirL (THE) IN BLUE; words and music 
by W. Williams. [23330 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct! 12, 1911; 
BE 268468; Winfield Williams, Oak- 
land. 
GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST. 
cini (G.) 


See Puc- 


1354 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11,1911 


23349 


GIRL OF THE SoutH; waltz, by A. | GLEAMING RAYS; by M. Garber; piano. 


Halbheer; pf. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [23831 


mrsepe. 2G, 1911; 2 e Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268832; August Halbheer, 
Milwaukee. 


GirL (THE) OF YOUR CHOICE; words 
and music by Milt Kendall. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

PRS By4 


Oe. 3 1911\: 2 c: Oct: 10; 1911; 
E 2682738; M. T. Kendall, E. Mills- 
boro, Pa. 


Gigi (THE) WHO IS TRUE; a toast, 
words and music by A. H. Dowling, 
Ii [23333 


© Ocr, 25. 1911 > 2 e: Oct. 20; 1911; 
H 268837; Albert H. Dowling, jr., 
Erie, Pa. 


GirL (THE) WHO LOVED HIM BEST; 
words by Q. M. Darden, music by 
Tom Spencer. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [23334 


@ Seni. 26, 1914: 2. e:, Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268400; Queenie M. Darden, 
Norfolk, Va. 


GirL (THE) WITH THE DREAMY EYES; 
words and music by W. J. Way. 
[238335 


@QrOckut, 1914.:..2.c;-Oct: 9, 1911; 
E 268050; Standard music pub. 
house, Chicago. 


GIRLIE (A) WAS JUST MADE TO LOVE; 
words by Joe Goodwin, muSic by 
Geo. W. Meyer. [23336 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268782; F. R. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 


GIVE EAR UNTO MY PRAYER (Erhore, 
herr, unser gebet); words adapted 
by Wm. J. C. Thiel, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley; sop. or tenor. [23337 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268911; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 


GIVE HONOR TO THE BUGLEMAN; words 
and music by A. J. Stricker. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23338 

© ‘Sept. 26,- 1911: 2 ¢ Oct. 11, 

1911; E 268327; Alfred J. Stricker, 
Piqua, O: 


GLADYS; words and music by J. C. 
Etzold. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [23839 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9,1911; 


E 268158; J. C. Etzold, Huntington, 
Ind. 


Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[23340 

© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268245; Marion Garber, Delta, Pa. 


GLOAMING; by Mackie-Beyer; military 
band with trio for three altos or two 
_ altos and baritone. 4to. [23341 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c Oct. 9, 1911: 
E 268450; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


GLOCKEN (DIE) LAUTEN DAS OSTERN 
EIN; ged. von Adolf Bottger, musik 
von Ernst Heuser, op. 78, no. 2, fiir 
minnerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. [233842 

© July 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267235; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


GLORIA PATRI; Dy E'S: 
Lorenz. [23343 
©) Sept. iy 191t-" 2 °c Sent. = 25, 
1911; EK 266468; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


response, 


GLORIOUS NEWS; words by S. C. Kirk, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. [238344 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ce Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266469; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


GLORY IN THE HIGHEST; words by May 
Huntington Davis, music by Ida B. 
Wilson. [2383845 


© Sept 8 Tor 2c Sept. 25. 
1911; E 266470; Lorenz pub. 
Dayton, O. 


GLorY TO GoD; words by Edith S. Til- 
lotson, musie by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[23346 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268512; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


——words by George O. Webster. 
musie by Karl K. Lorenz. [23347 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266471; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST; hymn, 
words by Jennie Ree, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. [ 23348: 


© Och 111912 ~ Ze. “Oct: 13,1919 : 
E 268513; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


GLORY TO THE KING; hymn, words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. [23349 


© Oct::19, 1994 ; 2 ex Cet. 13,1914 
E 268514; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


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GLOW-WORMS; waltz, by A. C. Scotton; 
piano. 23350 
. © Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; 
HE 267252; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 

GLUCK; ged. von Martin Greif, musik 
von Georg Gohler, fiir eine mittlere 
Singstimme mit klavierbegl. Ato. 

[23351 

© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 

1911; H 267696; Georg Gohler, Leip- 
“ig. 

—— musik von Hugo Kaun, op. 

87, no. 2, fiir alt oder mezzo-sopran 

und alt. [23352 
© July 27, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 

H 267096; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 

Leipzig. 


GoD IS LOVE (O frew’ dich, menschen- 
herz); solo, words by Wm. J. C. 
Thiel, tr. by H. Brodt, music by 
Samuel W. Beazley; medium voice. 

[23353 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EH 268912; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 


GOD SHALL WIPE AWAY ALL TEARS; an- 
them, music by Daniel Protheroe; 
mixed voices. (Central church col- 
lection, no. 8.) [23354 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268069; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


GoD WITH US; cantata for Christmas, 
words by Elizabeth Burgess Buford, 
music by E. L. Ashford; women’s 
voices. (Lorenz choir cantatas, no. 
25.) [28355 

© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 23, 
1911; E 268972; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


GoDARD (BENJAMIN LOUIS PAUL) Can- 
zonetta ; extraite du Concerto roman- 
tique, de B. Godard, transcription 
par H. Mouton, pour petit orchestre. 
(Symphonia, premiére série, no. 5.) 

[23356 
© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9,1911; 
E 267329; Heugeil et cie., Paris. 


—— Second valse; by B. L. P. Godard, 
op. 56, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; 
solo and obligato violin. [23357 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266904; Carl Fischer, New York. 


GOING SOME; words and music by 
Louis Weslyn, arr. by Walter Phil- 
lips. [28858 

© 1c. Sept. 11, 1911; H 264944; 
Wheeler Earl & Vera Curtis, New 
York. 


GOLD, GLITTERING GOLD; miser’s song, 
words by H. B. Dale, music by 
H. W. Petrie; bass or baritone. 

[238359 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 269068; Theo. Presser co., Phila- — 
delphia. 


GOLDEN DAYS; mazurka, by G. A. 

Barker; orchestra. — [23360_ 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 16, 1911; 

EK 268645; W. A. Quincke & co., Los 
Angeles. 


GOLDEN MEMORIES; reverie, by Theo- 

dore Faerber; piano. [238361 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1911; 

EK 268493; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 


GOLDEN SUNSET (Goldene abendsonne) ; 

by R. Krentzlin, op. 19, no. 6; piano. 

[23362 

© May 17, 1905; 2 ¢c. Sept. 14, 

1911; E 267123; H. R. Krentzlin, 
Berlin. 


GOLDEN WEST; intermezzo-two step, by 
Eugene Mack; pf. (Attractive com- 
positions, no. 14382.) [2383863 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 18, 1911; 
FE 268771; McKinley music ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 


GoLFo (IL) INCANTATO; valtzes, by F. 
Fiorillo, arr. by Felice De Matteo; 
clarinet; cornet; trombone. [23364 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 267271; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


Goo-Goo; one step by Max Darewski; 
piano. [28865 
© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 e Sept. 19, 
1911; E 264792; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


GOOD-BYE MY LITTLE SOLDIER TRUE; 
words and music by L. Kauffman. 
[23366 


© ic. Oct. 6, 1911; E 266966; 
Louis Kauffman, York. 


GOOD BYE MY LOVE GOOD BYE; waltz, by 
Ernest R. Ball, arr. by Sol. Levy; 
orch. [23367 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1911; 
E 266947; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

GOOD-BYE SWEETHEART; words by E. bh. 
Wrixton, music by Chas. J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [23368 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c« Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268368; HE. E. Wrixton, Ra- 
cine, Wis. 


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no. 11, 1911 


GOOD-BYE TO DEAR SUMMERTIME; words 


and music by R. J. Golding. [238369 


Ont e)Oct. 96; 1911: BH -266995; 
Raymond J. Golding, Rochester, 
ALY, 


GoopD CHRISTIAN MEN; Christmas carol, 
words by G. R. Woodward, music 
by C. W. Parnell; voices in unison. 
8vo. [23370 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267390; Claude W. Parnell, Mich- 
eldean Glos, England. 


GooD MORNING; waltz, by F. Henri 
Klickmann; piano. [23371 


ie Oct. 17, 1911.- -2.e. Oct, 14,:1911; 
E 268580; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


GooD-NIGHT; concert finale for equal 
voices, words and music by H. A. 
Donald; soprano and contralto. 

[23372 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1911; 
EK 267673; J. Curwen & sons, itd., 
London. 


GoOoD-NIGHT; words by Harriet D. 
Castle, music by Ira B. Wilson. 1. In 
Bi- 2) Ini. flat. [ 233738, 23374 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec. each Sept. 
25, 1911; E 266472; 266473; Lorenz 
pub. 2o., Dayton, O. 


GooD-NIGHT; words by S. Weir Mitch- 
ell, music by Mrs. E. L. Ashford. 
No. 5. [238375 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 269040; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


Goop (THE) OLD GOSPEL STORY THAT 
MY FATHER USED TO TELL; words and 
musie by C. M. Fillmore. [23376 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1911; 
E 268458; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
einnati. 


Good (THE) OLD WINTER TIME; words 
and music by G. A. Hartzell. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23377 


@oSept. 626, 1911 :-2 .c. Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268821; Geo. A. Hartzell, 
Sparta, Mich. 


Goop (THE) SHEPHERD; words by 
H. W. Baker, music by W. McCon- 
nell-Wood. [23378 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 267650; Boosey & co., London, Eng- 
land. 


23390 


GOUNOD (CHARLES FRANCOIS), Ballet 
music from Faust; suite 11, no. 5, 
by C. Gounod, arr. by Chas. J. Rob- 
erts; solo and obligato violin. 

[23379 
© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266881; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Walzer aus der oper Faust (Mar- 
~garete) ; von Ch. Gounod, frei bear- 
beitet von F. H. Schneider fiir min- 
nerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. [23880 
@©e Aug St 1911) 2c. -Sept. 26: 
1911; E 267165; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


GRACE; from the music of Henry VIII, 
by Edward German; mixed voices. 
4to. (Novello’s parish choir book, 
no. 851.) [23381 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
EH 267540; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


— words ani musi: by F. Johnson. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[23382 
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268108; Frank Johnson, Keyport, 
N. J. 


GRADUS AD PARNASSUM; sammlung yon 
etiiden fiir violine, von Ernst Heim. 
Band 1. Band 5. Band 8. (Kdi- 
tion Schott, no. 3361, 3365, 3368.) 

[23383-23385 

© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 6, 

1911; E 264501—264503; B. Schott’s 
sodhne, Mainz, Germany. 


in progressiver reihenfolge 

. revidiert und bezeichnet von 
Ernst Heim, ftir violine. 1. Band 
4. 2. Band 6. (Edition Schott, no. 
3364 und 3366.) [23386, 23387 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c each Sept. 
20; 5 1911 > EY .264811, : 264812: B: 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 


GRAF (ERNST) Drei deutsche weisen; 
musik von HE. Graf, op. 1a, fiir man- 
nerchore. Heft 2. Partitur und 
stimmen. [23388 

© May 18, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267231; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 

Drei deutsche wiegenlieder ; musik 

von E. Graf, op. 10, fiir frauenchore. 

Partitur und stimmen. Heft 1, 

geistlich. Heft 2, weltlich. 

[23389, 238390 


© May 18, 1911; 2c. each Oct. 4, 
TOI) HY 260229) 260 200s) Bee be C: 
Leuckart, Leipzig. 


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GRAF (ERNstT)—Continued. 

—— Drei geistliche chére; musik von 
E. Graf. op. la, fiir frauenchore. 
Heft 1. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[233891 
© May 18, 1911; 2 c Oct. 4, 1911; 
EE 267228; I. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


GraceR (DER); words by H. Altman, 
music by Perlmutter and Wohl; 
quartett. [233892 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911: 
H 268891; A. Teres, New York. 


GRAND CHOEUR; by Thos. Adams; 
(Short postludes for the organ, no. 
13) [23393 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1911; H 264922; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


GRAND CHOEUR ALLA HANDEL; by Wil- 
liam Faulkes; organ. (Organ loft, 
book 78, no. 235.) [23394 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 267546; Vincent music co., Itd., 
London. 


GRAND DUCHESS. See Offenbach (J.) 


GRAND (LE) FRISE; chanson, paroles de 
Hmile Ronn, musique de Léo Dani- 
derff. [23395 


© Oct 145 Wiki? cx Octwrint, 
1911; EH 267616; L. Daniderff, Paris. 


—— valse sur le grand succés, de Léo 
Daniderff, arr. par Maurice Gracey 
pour orchestre, avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [23396 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 2673835; W. Smyth, Paris. 


GRANDMA; children’s song, words by A. 
Jablonsky, music by M. C. Hanford. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[238397 

© Sept. 26, 1911: 2c% Ocal, 

1911; H 268382; A. Jablonsky, Oli- 
vette, Mo. 


GRANDPA’S PICTURE ’S IN THE GARRET: 
words and music by Barclay Walker. 
Indianapolis, Barclay Walker pub. 
co. [23398 


©) Octy 9; AO Jick Oct) 12. 19m; 


E 262844; 
dianapolis. 


Barclay Walker, In- 


GRAN’PA TOLD ME; words by Mrs. 
George Archibald Palmer, music by 


Karl K. Lorenz. [23399 | 

© Oct.G; 1914"; 2c" Ock 23,1911 = | 
E 269000; Lorenz pub co., Day- | 
ton, O. 


GRAVE; von Friedemann Bach, beartf. 
von Fritz Kreisler, fiir violine und 
piano. (Klassische manuskripte, no. 
NZ) [23400 


© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 267479; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. . 


GREAT IS THE LorD; hymn, by Ira B. 
Wilson. [23401 


© Sept. 1. 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 


1911; E 266474; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. ; 

| GREATER GALVESTON MARCH; by A. 
Buglione; pf. [23402 


a 


© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268602; Thos. Goggan & bros., 
Galveston. 


GREATEST (THE) LOVE IN THE WORLD; 
words and music by M. Schmieder. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23403 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 «+ Oct. 11, 
1911; H 2683842; Mayme Schmieder, 
Reading, Pa. 


GREEBA CASTLE; march and two step, 
by J. Mollard; piano. [23404 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1911 ; 
BE 2688382; J. Mollard, Summit Hill, 
Pa: 


GREETING TO THOMASVILLE; march, by 
Geo. D. Eyster, arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer; military band. 4to. [28405 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268451; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


Grigg (Epvarp HacEruP) Berceuse; 
cradle song, by E. Grieg, op. 38, no. 
1. rev. and ed. by M. Greenwald ; 
piano. [23406 


©: Oct. 23, 1911 = 2c Oere2a tol; 
E 268919; Century music pub. Co., 
New York. 


GRUNFELD (ALFRED) Capriccio, EH 
dur: par A. Grtinfeld, op. 54, pour 
piano. (Six morceaux, no. 6.) 

[23407 


© Sept. 11, 19i1 2rers Sent. 26, 
1911; E 267154; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


| ——-Nocturne, B moll; par A. Griin- 


feld, op. 54, pour piano. (Six mor- 
ceaux, no. 2.) [23408 


© Sept.-11) 191P> 2 extseur 26, 
1911; E 267159; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


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no. tt, 1911. 


GYPSY LOVE; melodies from the opera, 
by Franz Lehar, arr. by S. Deshon; 
orchestra. 4to. [ 28409 

(©) Sept. 30, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EH 267171; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


from the romantic comic opera 
Gypsy love, words by Harry B. and 
Robt. B. Smith, music by Franz 
Lehar. [23410 
Grech 20, 1911 «2 ec: Oct: 23; 1911: 
E 267801; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 

, don. 


selection, by Franz Lehar, Sse- 
- Jected and arr, by Clarence Lucas; 
piano. [28411 


iG) Sept, 30, 1911 2 ¢. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EH 267168; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


HABANERA; by Hmmanuel Chabrier, 
arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; solo and 
obligato violin. [23412 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266884; Carl Fischer, New York. 


HANDEL (GEorRG FRIEDRICH) Premier 
air d’Iréne dans Tamerlano, opera, 
texte de Nicola Haym, traduction 
francaise de M. Ernest Closson, 


musique de Heendel; sop. (Réper- 
toire francais de lJ’ancien chant 
classique, no. 484.) [23413 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2c. Oct. 17, 1911; 
EH 267627; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 


—— Récitatif et deuxiéme air de Lu- 
cifer; dans La resurrezione, ora- 
torio, texte italien de C. G. Capece, 
traduction francaise de M. de Rud- 


der, musique de Heendel; basse: 
(Repertoire francais de _  l’ancien 
chant classique, no. 430.) [23414 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1911; 
E 267628; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 


Récitatif et premier air de Ba- 
jazet; dans Tamerlano, opéra, texte 
de Nicola Haym, traduction fran- 
eaise de M. Ernest Closson, mu- 
sique de Heendel; ténor. (Répertoire 
francais de l’ancien chant classique, 
no. 433.) [23415 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 17,1911; 
E 267626; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 


Récitatif et premier air de Made- 
leine; dans La resurrezione, oratorio, 
texte italien de C. G. Capece, tra- 
duction francaise de M. de Rudder, 
musique de Heendel; sop. (Réper- 


H42NDEL (GEoRG FRIEDRICH )—Contd. 
toire francais de l’ancien chant clas- 
sique, no. 432.) 23416 

©rOck 14191 2 eOerniAT, 1911; 
EK 267630; Henry Lemoine & cie.,, 
Paris. 


—— Récitatif et premier air de Saint 
Jean; dans La resurrezione, oratorio, 
‘texte italien de C. G. Capece, tra- 
duction francaise de M. de Rudder, 
musique de Heendel; tenor. (Réper- 
toire francais de l’ancien chant clas- 
sique, no. 431.) [23417 

© Oct. 14,1911: 27¢. Oct, 17, 1911 ; 
E 267629; Henry Lemoine & Gie., 
Paris. 


HANSEL AND GRETEL; from EH. Hum- 
perdinck’s opera, selection arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts; solo and obligato 
violin. [23418 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
Ei 266885; Carl Fischer, New York. 


selection, from Fairy opera, by 
EK. Humperdinck, arr. by VY. F. Safra- 
nek; full band. [23419 
©) Sept.5: 191d 2 ec Oct. 41911 - 
EH 268699; Carl Fischer, New York. 


HAI“ CoLuMBIA; words by Harriet D. 
Castle, musie by Ira B. Wilson. 
[23420 
©) Sept. 18) 1914 »-2 © sSept. 25, 
1911; E 266475; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, O. 


Hatt! HAIL! HAIL; hymn, words by A. 
Thomas, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[23421 
© Oct. 11, 1911; 2c. Oct. 13, 1911; 

FE 268515; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


HAIL SACRED DAY OF EARTHLY REST; 
words by Godfrey Thring, music by 
Alfred G. Wathall. (The choir v. 
12, no. 10.) [23422 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 12, 1911; 
EK 268461; Fillmore brothers ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


HAIL TO THE KING; hymn, words by 
Edith S. Tillotson, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. [23428 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 13, 1911; 
E 268516 ; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


HALBE (DIE) MARK; aus Die nacht 
von Berlin, ged. von Julius Freund, 
musik von Victor Hollaender. 

[23424 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 2, 1911; 

EH 267140; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


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HALCYON SONG-BOOK ; comp. and arr. by 
Leonard B. Marshall... New 
York, Boston [ete.] Silver, Burdett 
& company [1911]. 256p. S8vo. 
$0.75. [23425 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 e@. Oct. 5, 1911; 
A. 297353; Silver, Burdett & co., Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on new 
material only. ] 


HALL-MACK COMPANY’S BOOK OF AN- 
THEMS, NO. 3; J. Lincoln Hall, ed. 
160 p. Ato. [23426 

© Sept. 20. 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; A 295772; Hall-Mack co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


HALLELUJAH; Sacred overture, by W. 

Lewis. 1. Band. 2. Orchestra. 4to. 

[ 23427, 23428 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ©. each Oct. 12, 

1911: E 269106, 269107; Fiilmore 
brothers co., Cincinnati. 


HALLELUJAH, POWER AND GLORY. See 


Beethoven (lL. van). 


HAMMOCK (THE) ’NEATH THE OLD ELM 


TREE; words by A. E. Saunders, 
music by Willy Wagner. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23429 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EH 268137; M. J. Saunders, Belmont, 
INE TY. 


HAND IN HAND; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
1. Women’s voices. 2. Men’s voices. 

[ 23430, 284381 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 
23, 1911; EH 268956, 269015; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 


HANNELE MATTERN; réve lyrique en 5 
tableaux et un épilogue d’ aprés le 
drame de Gerhart Hauptmann, 
poéme de Jean Thorel et Louis de 
Gramont, musique de Camille Er- 
langer. [234382 

© Sept. S08 191- 2Vee Oct 17, 
1911; D 18980; L. Digoudé-Diodet, 
Paris. 


HANSERL UND LIESE; musik von Wil- 
helm Meyer, op. 76, fiir mannerchor. 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. [284383 

©) June 730) Aol 2 er Anes 8, 
1911; EK 267131; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


HAPPY ANGEL VOICES; hymn words by 
Alice J. Cleator, music by Chas. N. 
Gabriel. [23434 


© Oet. 11, 1911; 2.¢: Oct. 13,1911 ; 
E 268517; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


Happy CHRISTMAS; words by George 
O. Webster, music by Karl K. 
Lorenz. ¢ [234385 

© Sept. 8) 1910s 2 ver isent: 25. 
1911; EH 266476; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


HAPPY HEARTS WALTZ; by G. R. Rob- 
ertson; pf. [234386 
©. Sept. 26, 1911= QreeOct. 11, 
1911; E 268444; G. Robertson, Erie, 
Colo. 


HAPPY HOUR; waltz, by S. G. Kiesling, 
op. 62; piano. [234387 
© Oct: 3, 19141; 2c Ger 2 1911 - 

EL 266784; S. G. Kiesling, Brooklyn. 


Happy (THE) PRINCESS; by J. Douglas 
Martin, op. 6; piano. (Six sketches 
from wonderland, no. 1.) [284388 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 e Oct. 12, 1911; 
EK 268494; Shattinger piano and 
music co., St. Louis. 


HARE (THE) AND THE TORTOISE RACE; 
after Aesop’s fable, by Leo Oehmler, 
op. 178; piano. [23439 


© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c Sept. 19, 
1911; EH 264779; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 

Wilson 


HARIM (THE) See 


(Christopher ) 


SONG. 


HARTMANN (ARTHUR) Ballade; words 
by Davenport, music by A. Hart- 
mann; in G minor. [23440 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EK 268877; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


HARVEST FESTIVAL (Erntefest); by R. 
Krentzlin, op. 15, no. 4; piano. 
(Happy days, no. 4.) [23441 


© Oct. 9, 1901; 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 1911; 
FE 268292; R. Krentzlin, Berlin. 


HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KeELiy; hu- 
moresque on song composed by C. 
W. Murphy, arr. by Bellstedt; mili- 
tary band. (Boosey & co.’s new sup- 
plemental journal, no. 94.) [23442 


© Sept. 2% 1914 2 weesent 2s: 
1911; E 264972; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


HAvuGHTY (THE) CHILD (La hautaine) ; 
menuet, by André Benoist; pf. 
[234438 


© Oct): 5, 19H 2 erOek 61911 
EH 266980; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


1360 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


23462 


Hav; ord af Idar Haudagard, musik 
af Oscar Borg; kar og kvartetter, 
for mandsstemmer. 4to. (Norsk 
musikforlags udgave, no. 249.) 

[23444 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 

1911; E 267049; Norsk musikforlag, 
Kristiania, Norway. 


HAVEN (THE) OF REST; reverie, by Eu- 
gene Mack; pf. (Attractive compo- 
Sitions, no. 1425.) [23445 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18,1911; 
E 268772; McKinley music co, Chi- 
cago. 

-HAYDN (FRANZ JosEF) Adagio; arr. 
by E. L. Ashford; organ. [23446 

seme 1, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 25. 
1911; E 266448; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

—— Heavens (The) are telling; two 
part chorus, music by J. Haydn, arr. 
by Otto Ebel. S8vo. (Choruses for 
women’s voices, no. 9.) [23447 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911: 
E 269176; Chandler-Ebel music co., 
Brooklyn. 

HAYING TIME; march song, words by 
E. M. Higgins, music by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [23448 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

EH 2608117; BH. M. Higgins, U. S. S. 
Montana. 

HE CALLED IT AN AUTY-MO-BILE; words 

and music by A. Collins. [23449 


© Oct. 9; 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911: 
E 268098; Augusta Collins, San 
Francisco. 


HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP; lyric by 
Wm. A. Gardner, music by Frank 
E. Tours; in A flat. [23450 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 6, 1911; 
EK 266981; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

HEAR THE GLAD BELLS RINGING; hymn, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by R. C. McBride. [23451 

Orca tds 1919::\2' ¢. Oct. 13,1911; 
E 268518; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 

YWEART, FORGET; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Charles A. 
Trew. [23452 

@ Oct, 14, 1911: 2 & Oct. 16,1911); 
HE 267539; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

Heart (THE) OF FARAZADA; an Ara- 
bian song cycle, words by Olive M. 
Long, music by M. D. McMillan. 

: [23453 
@rires Oct 23; /1911 5). 18989 ; 
Malcolm Dana MeMillan, St. Paul. 


HEEL AND TOE; 


Heart (THE) oF Gop; words by Edith 
S. Tillotson, music by Ira B. Wilson; 
Sop. or tenor solo, and choir. [23454 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 23, 
1911; HK 269003; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


HEART OF GOLD; words by Ida Simp- 
-son, music by A. L. Simpson. 
[23455 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ec: Oct. 23, 1911: 
E 269059; Alfred L. Simpson, ine., 
New York. 


HEARTACHE OVER AN EMPTY NEST; 
words by Stowe Edwards, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [23456 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268156; H. EH. Sheehan, W. Farm- 
ington, O. 

HEART’S DESIRE; waltz by Chas. J. 

Rockwell. 1. Full orch. 2. Military 

band. [ 28457, 23458 


© Aug. 21, 1911; 2 © each Aug. 
23, 1911; E 268688, 268689; B. O. 
Marsh, Decorah, Ia. 


HEAVENLY (THE) HERALDS; a Christ- 
mas cantata; text by S. C. Kirk and 
others, music by HE. S. Lorenz. 8vo. 

[23459 


© Sept: 16, 1911 ;°2-¢> Sept:25; 
TSH oH) 2664707 > Lorenz. pub: eo, 
Dayton, O. 


—words by S. C. Kirk, music by 
BE. S. Lorenz. [23460 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1911; EK 266478; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


HEAVENS ARE TELLING. 
GE J.) 


See Haydn 


HEAVENS (THE) DECLARE THE GLORY 
oF Gop; Christmas anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by Arthur W. 
Marchant; mixed voices. (Octavo 
series, no. 1006.) [23461 


© Sept 30° 19tt 276 .Octka 2. 
1911; FE 267116; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


handkerchief dance, 
collected and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; 
pf. (Morris dance tunes, set 8, no. 
1.) [23462 


(©) Och: 21, t9u -72¢. Octy ZasdOlde: 
E 267830; Novello & co., itd., Lon- 
don. 


1361 


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23463 


Dt. ToS vo 


HEIL’GE NACHT NUN KEHRST DU WIEDER: 
ged. von Leopold Gerlach; musik von 
Fr. Seitz, op. 40; ftir eine solo- 
stimme und frauenchor mit pf., oder 
orgel oder harmonium, violine und 
oboe, oder 2 violine, ad lib. [238463 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267202; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 


HEIMATSEHNEN; ged. von EHwald 
Schientermann, musik von Herm. de 
Groote, fiir minnerchor. 4to. (Auf 
fligeln des gesanges, no. 621.) 

[ 23464 
© Ave. 19, 191d ect, 2 Sie 


EK 267114; Fr. Ullrich, Godesberg, 
Germany. 

HEIMATSSEHNEN; ged. von Paul Hr- 
hardt, musik von H. Ernst Richter, 
op. 27a, fiir gemischten chor. 4to. 

[23465 
OwSepi Ws) Lolli 2 ic: Wet. 4: 


1911; E 267356; F. EH. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 

HEINE sones; words by Heine, English 
version by Bertha Raab, music by 
Henry J. Lautz, op. 3, nos. 1-6; low 
voice. [ 23466 


©rOct! se old 2c Oct. a, doitire 
FE 266951; Eberle music co., Buffalo, 
INES: 

HELIopORE: words from the Greek of 
Meleager, trans. by Andrew Lang, 
music by Bothwell Thomson. 

[23467 

©rOcr 2) 191l <2 ce) Octa23. 0901: 

E) 267811; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

HER DEAR EYES OF BLUE TELL MY HEART 
SHE IS TRUE; words and music by 
Joe S. King. [23468 

© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268603; Thos. Goggan & Dbros., 
Galveston. 

HERALD (THE) ANGELS; words by Chas. 

Wesley, music by EH. S. Lorenz. 
[23469 


@Gasent. 16, 191-27 eu Sept..25, 


1911; E 266479; Lorenz pub. Co.. 
Dayton, O. 


HERALD ANGELS SING; words and music 
by E. S. Lorenz. [23470 
© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266480; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


HERALDS OF GLADNESS; words by Palmer 
Hartsough, music by J. B. Herbert. 


(Octavo anthems, Sth Series, no. 
437.) [23471 
©) Oct: | 20, 191 2es 1 Oct.723, 


1911; E 268900; Fillmore brothers 
co., Cincinnati. 


HERBAGE (WALTER). Two songs; 
words by Leslie Gaze and M. J. 
Marshall, music by Walter Herbage. 
Contents:—1. So short awhile. 2. 
Per contra. [23472 


©. Sept. 30; 1910; 2 ¢ Oct. 11, 
1911; E 267440; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don. 


HERBST; ged. von Onono Komachi, 
ubersetzt von P. Enderling, musik 
von Richard Wetz, op. 27, no. 4, fiir 
mittlere stimme. [23473 

© July 4, 1911: 2 « Sept. 18, 1911; 
Ei 264757; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


HERBSTABEND; ged. von HE. L. Schellen- 
berg, musik von Richard Wetz, op. 
30, no. 1, fiir mittlere stimme. 

[23474 

© July 4191 oie sewn. 15, 

1911; E 264758; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig. 


HERE’S A HEALTH UNTO HIS MAJESTY; 
musie arr. by W. F. Lunn; mixed 
voices. (Choral library, no. 57.) 

[23475 
© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 9, 1911; 


EK 267344; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


HERMANN (FR.) 80. spezial-ettiden; 
uebungen in progressiver ordnung, 
von Fr. Hermann, op. 24, ftir violine. 
Teil 38, 25 ettiden in der 3-7 lage. 
(Edition Schott, no. 4729c.) [23476 


© ‘Aug. 25," 19d 2 se Sept. 20: 
1911; E 264806; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 

——80 spezial-ettiden; von Fr. Her- 
mann, op. 24; violine. Teil 2. (Edi- 
tion Schott, s-4729b.) [23477 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 e. Oct: 6; 1911; 
E 267265; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


HEROES OF TO-DAY; Words and music 
by F. W. Reid. [23478 


© Oct. 10;-1991: 2 e Och. AZ. 1911 5 
FE 268465; Francis W. Reid, Boston. 


HERR, WIE DU WILLST; ged. von Biene- 
mann, musik von Alexander Winter- 
berger, op. 139, no. 1, fiir eine sing- 
stimme und orgel oder piano. 

[23479 
© May 18, IOI 2 eck 41 01t-: 
E 267236; F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


HERZEGOVAC; marche par Jules Fucik. 
op. 235. 1. Orchester. 4to. 2. Har. 
moniemusik. 4to. [ 23480, 23481 


© Aug: 7, 1911} 2 ex exe (Oct. 21, 
1911; E 267709, 267710; Mojmir Ur- 
bainek, Prague, Austria. 


1362 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nosdt 1910 


23500 


HIESITATING RAG; lyric by Will A. 

Francis, music by Tom E. Francis. 

[23482 

© June 22, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 30, 

1911; EK 268042; Lawrence music co., 
New Castle, Pa. 


Hipine (THE) oF HIS POWER; words 
by H. Brown, music by Florence 
Brooke. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [23483 


© sept. 26, 1911; 2 cc: Oct. 11, 
_ 1911; EH 268829; Horatio Brown, 
Grand Forks, N. D. 


Hiz AWAY, HIE AWAY; words from 
Waverly, by Walter Scott, music by 
C. H. H. Parry; women’s or boys’ 
voices. Ato. [28484 

sep 9. 1911: 2c. Sept. 11, 
1911; EH 264558; Year book press, 


London. 
HigH ABOVE THE EARTH; anthem, 
music by Alfred Paulsen. [23485 


ee Apoeol tld: 2 e Sept. 25; 
1911; H 266481; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


HILDEGARDE WALTZES ; by Chas. J. Wal- 
lace; pf. . [23486 


Coc? 1911-2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268604; Thos. Goggan & bros., 
Galveston. 

HILLS OF OUR CHILDHOOD; words by F. 
Wilson, music by - Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23487 
©rsepi 25. 1911: 2:e) Oct: 9, 1911; 


KE 268119; Fern Wilson, Bridgman, 


Mich. 


HIMNo (LA) ESPERANTISTA; musik yon 
W. Schaumburg, fiir gemischten 
chor” Partitur. [23488 


© July 14, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 267101; Wolfgang Schaumburg, 
Geneva, Switzerland. 

HITHER, HITHER; Osme’s song from 
Sylvia, words by George Darley, mu- 
sic by C. H. Lloyd; part song for 
mixed voices. 4to. (Year book 
press series, no. 54.) [23489 


OreOci dls (1914:- -2. °c. Oct. 13, 
1911; E 267466; Year book press, 
London. 


HoFrMANN (RICHARD) 80 melodische 
studien; von Richard Hofmann, op. 
90; violine in der ersten position. 
Heft 2. (Kdition Schott, s—1751b.) 

[23490 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c Oct. 6, 1911; 

E 267264; B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


1363 


HOLES IN OUR STOCKINGS; hymn, words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by Ira 
B. Wilson. [23491 


© Sept. 8) 191-2 ee“ Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266482; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


HOME SWEET HOME; air varié, by Jno. 
“Hartmann, arr. by H. Prendiville, 
rev. by Fredk. S. Newcombe; cornet 
in B flat with pf. acc. [23492 


© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK 266886; Carl Fischer, New York. 


HOMELAND; words and music by C. C. 
Brown. [23493 


© Oct. 23, 1911: 2c. Oct. 20,1911; 

E 268833; Clifford C. Brown, Me- 
Cook. Neb. 

HONEY, BE MY HONEY BEE; words and 


music by D. D. Collins. St. Louis, 
Shattinger piano & music co. 


[23494 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 269058; D. D.’ Collins, Coulter- 
ville, 111. 


HONEY OPEN THE DOOR; words by H.R. 
Lowe, music by Madden music co. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28495 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK e268127; E. R. Lowe, Rome, Ga. 


HONEY TOWN; words by Victor A. Her- 
mann, music by Ira B. Wilson. 1. 
Men’s voices. 2. Women’s voices. 

[ 23496, 23497 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ec. each Oct. 23, 
1911; E 268957, 269031; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 


Hoorroroo (THE) OF HULLABALOOLOO; 
musical comedy in two acts, lyrics 
by Frank O. French, music by B. C. 
Peters; vocal score. [23498 


Oni ec. Oct. 2.191) Ey 267128. 
Brooks C. Peters, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 


HoSANNA TO THE MORNING STAR; words 
by Ida Scott Taylor, music by Fred. 
B. Holton. [23499 


@y Sept-S. 19s 2) cre Septee25: 
1911; E 2664838; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


HoSENROCK-COUPLET; einlage zur oper- 
ette, Das zirkuskind, von Siegwart 
Ehrlich, arr. von Edmund Eysler, 
fiir orchester. Stimmen. [23500 


© uly 245 19tt-2-e. Oct 2h loi: 
E 267716; W. Karezag & K. Wallner, 
Leipzig. 


ae es, 


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Dt. VEL aie S ey. (o 


How BEAUTIFUL WERE ONCE THE ROSES 
(Wie waren einst so schén so frisch 
die rosen); melodrama, poem in 
prose by I. S. Turgenew, German 
version by L. Esbeer, English ver- 
sion by Nicholas Douty, music by 
A. Arensky, op. 68, no. 1; declama- 
tion with pf. [23501 

© Septs: 18s Gti" 2" ee "Oe 
1911; E 266841; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


How BLEST ARE THEY (O salig den) ; 
words by J. N. Brun, music by Hal- 
dor Hanson; solo and chorus for 
mixed voices. (Northern ed. of oc- 
tavo music, no. 75.) [23502 


©*Oct-5, 1911-2 © Oce Boi; 
E 268006; Northern book & music 
co., Chicago. 


How bo I LOVE YoU DEAR; words by 
Lillian B. Rice, music by Joseph 
Melville. [23505 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 © Oct. 19, 
1911; E 268816; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


How THE BLUEBELLS CAME TO ALASKA; 
words by Mrs. J. Gilmour, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23504 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268230; Mrs. Jim Gilmour, Val- 
dez, Alaska. 


How TO BRING UP A GIRL; trio, from 
The Wall street girl, lyric by Hap- 
good Burt, music by Karl Hoschna. 

[23505 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 23, 1911; 

E 268943; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

How TO MAKE A KISS; words and mu- 
sic by M. Stuart. [23506 


© 1e Oct. 14, 1911; HE 268558 ; 
Marion Stuart, Piedmont, Cal. 


HUuHNERHOF (DeER); ged. von Richard 
Matthes, musik von Rudolf Heyne, 
op. 43; fiir vierstimmigen méiainner- 


chor mit klavierbegleitung. Kla- 
vierauszug und stimmen. [ 23507. 
©) Aue: AAS 19t 2 ve Oct. 21, 


1911; E 268870; Conrad Glaser, 
Leipzig. 
Hure pico; ged. von Herm. Lingg, 


musik von Richard Fried, op. 1, no. 
8, arr. von Rich. Blank, ftir fl6te, 
minnerchor und piano. Partitur. 
[23508 
© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 264894; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin. 


HUMBLE YOURSELVES THEREFORE; song, 
musie by Ira B. Wilson. [23509 


© Oct. 3, 1911>,2'e, Oc 2au1911 - 
E 268974 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


HUMORESQUE; by Nathaniel Irving 
Hyatt, op. 18, no. 4; piano. (Six 
easy pieces, no. 4.) [23510 

© Sept. 235 19ii ye e-0et. 12. 
1911; E 268480; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


HUNGARIAN DANCE; by H. Engelmann, 
transcribed by Gustay Saenger; 2 
violins and pf. (Four characteristic 
dances, no. 1.) [23511 


© Aug. 31, 1911? ZeiOch 4911 - 
EK 266887; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Hunt (THE); by Nathaniel Irving 
Hyatt, op. 18, ne. 2; pianos (Six 
easy pieces, no. 5.) [23512 
~ © Sept! 23, 219i 2 ee oct. 42) 
1911; E 268481; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


HUNTING sone; by Frank Jephson; pf. 

(Five pieces, no. 38.) [250k 

© Oct. 4; 1911; 2 e.-Ocr Ay 1911; 

E 267187; Jos. Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


HURRAH FOR BLUE AND GRAY; words 
and music by J. T. MHoisington. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23514 

© Sept. 23, 1919; Ze Wer oy 13i4' 

EK 268121; Jennie T. Hoisington, 
Lander, Wy. 


HUSH-A-BYE (THE) BIRDS; words and 
music by Henry Watson Ruffner; 
low voice. [23515 

© Oct. 21, tO erent ne 
1911; E 268853; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


HusxKine (THE) BEE; dance, by F. R. 

Kimball; piano. [23516 

© Oet. 17%, 191d 2 ie Ociettsel oi ts: 

BE 268581; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. . 


HYMN OF PRAISE; words by J. W. 

Chapman, music by Chas. H. Marsh. 

[23517 

© Oct. 2, 191 2 ee Oc 10 ork: 

EH 268187; J. Wilbur Chapman, 
Jamaica, N. Y. 


HYMNS FOR THE KING’s CHILDREN; by 
E. M. Fuller, Coneord, N..H. ‘Ehe 
Fuller music co. 8vo. [23518 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2:c, Ockg2t, 1912 ; 
E 268856; Edw. M. Fuller, Concord, 
INSEE. 


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no. 11, 1911 


23536 


HYMNS TRIED AND TRUE; comp. and ed. 


by D. B. Towner. Chicago, Bible in- 
stitute colportage association. 1 p. 
1, 160 p. 12mo. [28519 

@ sept. 49, 1911: 2 ¢..Sept: 25, 
1911; A 295765; Daniel B. Towner, 
Chicago. 


I AIN’T GOIN’ TO DREAM NO MORE; lyrics 


by Bernard Grossman, music by 
Jack D. Richmond. [23520 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268802; Newton B. Heims, Hart- 


« ford. 


I AIN'T TO BLAME FOR LOVIN’ YOU; in 
Over the river, words by John L. 
Golden, music by John L. Golden 
and Silvio Hein. [23521 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 20, 1911; 
E 268845; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


I AM DREAMING OF THE GIRL I LOVED 


WHO’S GONE; words and music by 
C. Vallandingham. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23522 

fe sept 26> 1911: 2 e.'Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268411; Chas. Vallanding- 
ham, Clyman, Wis. 


I AM DREAMING OF YOU; words and 


music by Mrs C. B. Coleman. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

123523 

© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 

E 268250; Mrs. C. B. Coleman, Wau- 
kesha, Wis. 


I AM SAVED, BLESS HIS NAME; hymn, 


words by G. W. Fuller, music by 
Geo. Rosenkrans. [23524 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268184; Geo. W. Fuller, Sykes- 
ville, Pa. 


I CAN'T HELP BEING A LOVE-SICK COON; 


written by Arthur C. Findon, com- 
posed by Hermann EH. Darewski, jr. 
[23525 
©) Oc 1059911: 2 ¢. Oct: 10, 1911; 
Ki 267428; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 
I’D LIKE TO BE WITH MOTHER; words by 
W. L. Succop, music by C. Goeddel. 
[23526 
© Oct. 14, 1911; 1 ec. Oct. 12, 1911; 
1 e. Oct. 17, 1911; E 268700; Panella 
and Murray music pub. co., Pitts- 
burgh. 


VD LIKE TQ BUILD A LITTLE HOUSE FOR 


you; words by Ballard McDonald, 
music by W. Raymond Walker. 

- [23527 

© Otic fs A914: 2 ex Ock-7,. 1911 ; 

E 268016; Ted Snyder co., New York. 


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I 


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bh 


loa 


DESERVE A GOOD SLAPPING, I DO; writ- 
ten and composed by Alec Kendal. 
[28528 
© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267424; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 


DIDN'T DO NOTHING; words by Ballard 


-—MacDonald, music by W. Raymond 


Walker, arr. by [Alfred J. Doyle.] 
[23529 
Crocts F 19t 2c. Oct igi: 
E 268028; Harry von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


DOUBT IT (Ich glaub’s nicht) ; words 
by Mars, German version and music 
by Emil Karl Janser. [238530 

©, Oet 1 1912 ¢, Oct-19) 195i: 
E 268805; C. A. Blodgett, Spring- 
field, Mass. 


DREAMED THAT MY DREAM CAME TRUE; 
words and music by Flo Knight. 
Washington, H. ixirkus Dugdale co. 

[235381 


©) Sept. 2a, £90k 2 c Oct, 9) 191 t: 
EH 268101; F. Knight, Hornell, N. Y. 


FONDLY DREAM, DEAR ONE, OF YOU; 
lyric by Ida Simpson, music by A. L. 
Simpson. [23532 


Cr@et 210i 2 ey Oct. 28,1911 5 
BH 269060; Alfred L. Simpson, inc., 
New York. 


GUESS I CAN’T FIND A MAMA; words 


and music by B. White. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23533 
©} Septz 26, 191405 2c. Och, as 


1911: E 268337; Blanche White, 


Barre, Vt. 


HAVE A SECRET IN MY HEART THAT 
YOU SHALL NEVER HEAR; words and 
music by A. Gabrio. Washington, 


H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23534 

©). Sept. 26, 191-1727 ¢, uO. Ekl, 
1911; E 268339; Andrew Gabrio, 
Cincinnati. 


HEAR YOU CALLING ME; song, words 
by Harold Harford, music by Charles 
Marshall; orchestral acc. [23535 


©) Oct. 45,190? Der Oct.5, 19Le; 
E 267210; Boosey & co., London. 

HEARD THE VOICE OF JESUS SAY; 
anthem, musie by Elmer Clyde. 

[23536 

ec. Sept. 25, 

CO., 


9) 


= 


©) Sepis. 1) 1911; 
1911; E 266484; Lorenz pub. 
Dayton, O. 


23537 


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pt. 1, n. s., v. 6 


I JUST LOVE TO BE AT A HOUSE PARTY; 
words by Frank Wilke, music by 
Howard G. Miller. [ 23537 

© 1 ¢. "Oct. 17, 1911; E 268709; 
Frank Wilke co., New York. 


I KNEW NOT LOVE; words by Sada 
Louise Cowan, music by H. Waldo 
Warner; soprano or tenor and alto 
or bass. [23538 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1911; 
Be 267107; Arthur: Ps ~Sehmidt, 
Boston. 


I KNOW ABANK. See Lehmann (Liza). 


I KNOW NOTHING OF LIFE; from the 
musical play, The mousmé (The 
maids of Japan), words by Arthur 
Wimperis, music by Lionel Monek- 
ton. [238539 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 267038; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 

I KNOW THAT MY . REDEEMER LIVES; 
Sacred song. words by H. A. Merrill, 
music by P. Douglas Bird. | 28540 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
HH} 268671; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

I LIVE UP TOWN; words 
Bryan, music by Geo. W. 


by Alfred 
Meyer. 
[23541 
© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c«. Sept. 29, 
1911; EH 266724; EF. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 

I'LL BE WAITING FOR YOU IN HEAVEN 
WHERE THE ROSES ALWAYS BLOOM; 
words and music by I. Tyburski. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[| 23542 
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; 
HK 268177 ;- I. Tyburski, Passaic, N. J. 

[’LL BE WITH YOU WHEN THE GRAPES 
ARE ON THE VINES; words and music 
by H. Bourgois. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [235438 

© Sept. 23; 1914 < 2: ef Oct. 9, 1911 : 
E 268173; Edmund Bourgois, West- 
brook, Me. 


IV’LL BE WITH YOU WHEN THE VIOLETS 
BLOOM AGAIN; words and music by 
Re Bo Eemry: Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23544 

© Sept. 26, 191302 c Oce A4, 
1911; E 268486; Laura E. Henry, 
St. Louis. 


I’LL GO AND ENLIST FOR A SAILOR; Mor- 
ris jig, collected and arr. by Cecil J. 
Sharp; pf. (Morris dance tunes, set 
8, no. 6.) [23545 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267835; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


ea eet SS 


I‘LL MEET YOU IN THE CITY WHEN THE 
SUMMER DAYS ARE OVER; words by 
John J. Caddigan, music by Jas. A. 
Brennan. [23546 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 


1911; E 266712; O’Neil & Story, Bos- - 


ton. 


I'LL SHARE ALL MY PLAY TOYS WITH 
you; words and music by Art Lin- 
deman. [23547 

© Sept. 29) 191 pap esse: «2: 
1911; E 266742; Behrend music pub. 
co., Newark. 


I LOVE No ONE BUT YoU: words and 
music by Alma W. Leslie. [23548 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 « Ocet. 9, 1911: 
EK 268687; Leslie J. Waite, Bingham- 
tous Ne Ne 


LOVE TO TELL THE STORY; theme and 
variations, melody by Fischer, varia- 
tions by A. W. Roper; pf. [23549 

© Oct. 5, 1910s" 2G OG Ol = 
EK 2669387; A: W. Roper, Winona 
Lake, Ind. - 


me 


| 


LOVE YOU DEARLY, O MY SWEET; ron- 
del, words by Justin Huntly McCar- 
thy, music by Norman O'Neill. 
[23550 
© Sept. 13, 1911; 2 «Sept. 14, 
1911; E 264658; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


j= 


LOVE you NELL; words and music by 
B. M. Hardell. ~ Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23551 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 27a Wer. Poi; 
Ei 268214; Blanche Hardell, Clarks- 
ton, Wash. 


I LOVE YOU, YES, I Love you; words 
and music by A. L. Daniels. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23552 

© Oct::3; 191d 25e Oe re a Si": 

EF. 268205; Arlene Li. Daniels, Ossian, 
Ta. j 


| 


LOVED A LASS; words by Geo. Wither, 
music by Arthur Hartmann; in D. 
[23553 
© Oct. 23; 1911: 2 eet, 23, 1911; 
E 268880; Gamble hinged music Co., 
Chicago. 


1’ mM’ ARRICORDO’E TE; versi di G. B. de 
Curtis, musica di E. de Curtis. 
[23554 


Aug. 23, 19112 s2Ress@cry 14, 
1911; E 267502; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


1366 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 11, 1911 


I'M GOING BACK TO TENNESSEE; words 
and music by J. R. Shannon. [23555 
rey Oct, $35 1911: 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 

E 268623; Grinnel bros.. Detroit. 


I'M GOING HOME; written by Arthur C. 
Findon, composed by Hermann E. 
Darewski, jr. [23556 

© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1921; 
E 267665; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


I’M LONESOME FOR SOMEONE WHO LOVES 
ME; words by Dolly Connolly, music 
by Percy Wenrich. [23557 

@Oce, 1571911; 2 c. Oct. 11,1911; 
HK 268311; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


I’M READY TO GO; hymn, words by B. G. 


Moore and H. D. Loes, music by 
H. D. Loes. [23558 
Oct vin 1911 = 1 2e..Oct:"6; 1911; 


E 268001; Harry Dixon Loes, Chi- 
cago. 


I’M SAVING MY HEART FOR YOU; writ- 
ten and composed by Mellor and 
Gifford. [23559 

© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267425; B. Feldman & co.. London. 


I’M SMILING TO HIDE MY TEARS; words 
by Beth Slater Whitson, music by 
Herbert Phillips, arr. by Harry L. 
Alford. [23560 

OrGern, Oo) 19tt- 2c. Oct. 9, 1911: 
E 268089; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


I’M TWENTY-ONE TO-DAY; written and. 


composed by Alec Kendal. [23561 


©) Oct. 10, 1911 ; 2 c. Oct, 10, 1911: 
E 267426; B. Feldman, London. 


I MET MY SWEETHEART IN THE PARK 
ONE DAY; words and music by T. 
Donnelly. [28562 

© 1c. Sept. 30, 1911; E 266733: 
Tony Donnelly, Brooklyn. 


I MET YoU IN PITTSBURG; from Revue 
of revues, lyric by Harold Atteridge, 
musie by Melville J. Gideon and 
Louis A. Hirsh. [ 23563 


(Oct, 5) 1919: (2 ec. Och 6, 1911; 
E 266982; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


4 


NEVER THOUGHT I LOVED YOU ‘TILL 
Now; words by F. E. Sisk, music by 
Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [ 23564 

©, Sept: 26) 1911s. 2)-e: Oct. ‘14, 
1911; E 268315; Frances E. Sisk, 
Portland, Me. 


t 


T RAN—THAT’S WHAT I DID; words and 
music by T. Levine. [23565 
© 1 c¢ Oct. 11, 1911; E 268286; 
Ted Levine and W. W. Kennedy, St. 
Paul. 


I SHALL BE TREATED RIGHT; words and 
music) bys Miss Eero IN) Coalmon: 
“Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23566 

© Sept: 23) 19iA-sc? ses), Oct. 9; 

1911; E 268094; Mrs. H. N. Coalmon, 
Russellville, Ky. 


I SHOULD wWorRRY; words and music by 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, arr. by [Alfred J. 
Doyle. ] [23567 

OrOcn F, 19lt= 2 co Oct loin: 
E 268029; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


I SING TRA LA; lyric by Harold At- 
teridge, music by Melville J. Gideon 
and Louis A. Hirsch. [23568 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 c Oct. 6, 1911; 
EK 266983; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


I’ sonco ’E NAPULE; versi di Rocco 
Galdieri, musica di EK. Nardella. 
[23569 
© Anes AOL 2 e. Oct. ve 
1911; EH 267595; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR A GIRL LIKE YOU; 
in The three Romeos, lyric by R. H. 
Burnside, music by Raymond Hub- 
bell. [28570 


© Oct. 9, 1911-2 -c Oct. 9,491; 
EK 268953; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


I’VE GOT A RAGTIME BEE IN MY BONNET; 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Oreste Migliaccio, arr. by EHKugene 
Platzmann. [23571 

© Och cS, “190. 2 Ves Och jase 
1911; E 268730; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


Lye" ONEY YA) LOCK OF “CUBLY. ) HAIRS 
words by Mrs. R. Meagher, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [238572 

© Getuos 19th 2) @-Oct, 10; tOtde: 
E 268271; Mrs. R. Meagher, Norman 
Station, Ind. 


I WANT A REGULAR MAN; from The 
Wall street girl, lyric by Hapgood 
Burt, musie by Karl Hoschna. 

[23573 

© Och dO. 1911-2 -e" Ocha iam 

1911; EK 268275; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


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23574 


' pt. rents aw. 6 


I 


WANT A REGULAR PAL FOR A GAL; by 
Geo. Christie; vocal orch. in B flat. 
Ato. [23574 

© Oct. 1911= Qe; Oct 45 19k = 
E 266856; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


WANT A RIDE ON THE OCEAN OF LOVE; 
words by Ed. Rose and Alb. H. Fitz, 
musie by James M. Beatty, arr. by 
H. Tourjée. [23975 

©: Oet. 12,1911 ; 2; e. Oct. 19, 1914; 
EK 268798; Homer Tourjée co., Los 
Angeles. 


WANT HIM SAVED; in Over the river, 

words and music by John L. Golden. 

[23576 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 20, 1911; 

E 268846; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


WAS GLAD; anthem for festival and 
general use, words from the Bible, 
music by A. Herbert Brewer; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Octavo anthems, no. 
993.) [23577 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23,1911; 
E 267815; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


WAS ONLY KIDDIN YOU; words and 
music by R. W. Schmidt. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23578 


(© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911: 
E 268153; Reinhardt W. Schmidt, 
Ann Arbor. 


WILL CHANGE YOUR THORNS TO ROSES; 

words and music by E. N. Daniels. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23579 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 e¢. Oct. 10, 1911; 

EK 268215; H. N. Daniels, La Farge- 
ville, N. Y. 


WILL EXTOL THEE; anthem, music by 
Ira B. Wilson. [23580 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268980; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


WILL GIVE THANKS; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by Alf. Red- 
head; twosopranos. 4to. (Choruses 
for equal voices, no. 71326.) [23581 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 264994; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 

WILL GIVE YOU ALL FOR LOVE; from 
Gypsy love, words by Harry B. 
Smith and Robert B. Smith, music 
by Franz Lehar. [23582 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 267169; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


1368 


IDLEWILD; 


IDYLLE AUS DER VOGELWELT. 


I WILL NOT MARRY AN OLD MILLIONATRE ; 


words and music by M. Hunyady. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23583 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268165; Mrs. M. Hunyady, Bridge- 

port, Conn. 


WILL SHOW YOU THE WAY; words by 
Harold Atteridge, music by Melville 
J. Gideon. ' [23584 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268817; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


WONDER IF YOU EVER THINK OF ME; 
words and music by T. H. Wilson. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23585 


©. Sept: 26; 191e 2 enOct.. 11), 
1911; E 268319; Thos. H. Wilson, 
Linden, Ind. 


WONDER IF YOU REMEMBER; poem by 
Chas. Hanson Towne, music by 
Hartley Benson; in F. [23586 

© Oct.-10,. 191 eee Sens 30; 
1911; E 266729; G. Ricordi & ¢o., 
Milan. 


WONDER WHERE YOU ARE TO-NIGHT; 
words and music by B. Ritchie. 
[23587 
© Oct. 7) WIE eS Oc Ss 1914: 
E 268066; Ben Ritchie co., inc., New 
York. 


WOULD DONE IT; words and music by 

R. Furman, arr. by Everett J. Evans. 

[28588 

© Le! Octe 519i aii 2oGs2s : 
Radie Furman, New York. 


WOULDN’T LEAVE YOU FOR AN EARL 
DEAR; words by M. C. Strickland, 
music by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[23589 
© Sept. 26; 19sec Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268390;. Mary C. Strick- 
land, Greenport, N. Y. 


IDEAL; Boston waltz, by José Balart, 


arr. by G. Gast; military band. 4to. 

[23590 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 29, 

1911; E 266677; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

march and. two-step, by 

M. M. Larson; piano. [23591 


© 1 ce. Oct. 3d; 191i; EF 269281 5 
Maude M. Larson, Agra, Kan. 


See Krebs 
(CADE 18) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


IF ALL MY DREAMS WERE MADE OF GOLD 
I’D BUY THE WORLD FOR YOU; waltz, 
by Geo. Christie, arr. by Sol Levy; 
orch. 4to. [23592 


(Oe 4 1911: 2c. Oct! 5, 1911; 
E 266946; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


— words and music by J. F. Brad- 
ley, C. F. Quigley and Geo. Christie, 
arr. by Walter L. Rosenberg; 1. 
Male quartet. 2. Mixed quartet. 
4to. (Excellent quartette arrange- 

“ments on popular publications, nos. 
569, 571.) [ 23593, 23594 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 © each Oct. 5, 
1911; E 266944, 266945; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 


Ir I COULD TELL; from the comic opera 
The Darwinian, lyrics by Fred Emer- 
son Brooks, music by EH. Bial. 

[23595 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1911; EB 266967: 
Ernest Bial, New York. 


Ir I HAD THE WORLD TO GIVE YOU; Solo 
for cornet or trombone, on song com- 
posed by J. Hayden Clarendon, arr. 
by M. Retford, with military band. 
(Boosey & co.’s new supplemental 
journal, no. 94.) [23596 

© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 2649738; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Ir I’D MY WAY; words by J. Milton 
Hayes, music by H. Neil Vernon; 
recitation with piano ace. (Musical 
monologues, no. 64.) [23597 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 e Sept. 5, 
1911; E 264438; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


Ir I WERE A KING: words and music 
by N. C. Lambuth. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23598 

ie Sent. 26, 1914; 2 .e) Oct,» 11, 
1911; HK 268348; N. EH. Lambuth, 
Culleoka, Tenn. 


IF THE WORLD WERE FILLED WiTH GIRLS 
LIKE YoU; words by C. L. Houser, 
music by Willy Wagner. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23599 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
HK 268166; Clara L. Houser, Lewis- 
ton, Pa. 


IF YOU BUT WHISPER; poem by Fred G. 
Bowles, music by Gertrude Sans 
Souci [pseud. of G. S. S. Toomey]: 
4.4 fel aie [23600 

© “Oct. 10, 1911: 2 e: ‘Sept: 30; 
1911; WH 266730; G. Ricordi -& co., 
Milan. 


23609 


IF YOU'LL BE M-I-N-E; words and music 
by H. C. Grant. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. : [23601 


©! Sept. 269911282 “e' Ock 11. 
1911; E 268415; H. G. Grant, Crozet, 
Va. 


IF YOU SHOULD SEE A DANDY COON; 
‘words by Lester Barrett, music by 
Hermann E. Darewski, jr. [23601 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c Sept. 28, 
1911; E 264988; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


IF YOU WERE A ROSE; by Ernie Erdman, 
arr. by Aubrey Stauffer; guitar. 

[23603 

© Oct. 9) 1911 ;.2 ©. Oct..12) 1911; 

EH 268295; Arling Shaeffer, Chicago. 


IF YOU WERE MINE AS YOU ARE IN 
DREAMS; words by Pearl Veith, mu- 
sic by Willy Wagner. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23604 

©cSept.. 26; 1911 2 ex Ocks 11, 
1911; E 268429; R. G. Veith, Keo- 
Keke 2 eae 


IM MERZEN; ged. von Friedrich Oser, 
musik von Eduard Pilz, op. 17, fiir 
drei frauenstimmen, oder chor, und 
piano. Partitur u. stimmen. 4to. 
(Zwei gesiinge, no. 1.) [23605 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267359; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


Im MOSELTAL; ged. von Margarete 
Bruck, musik von Max Bruch, op. 
86, ftir gemischten chor. Partitur. 
(Sechs lieder, no. 5.) [23606 

© Age) 23) 1991s +2 ee. Ock s2h, 
1911; E 267739; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


IM SPIEL DER WELLEN (Midst the play- 
ful waves); tone poem after Béck- 
lin’s painting, by Louis Dimmond, 
OD25 = VDL: [23607 

@ Sept. 215% 1914 2 €. Oct. 21; 
1911; E 268869; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York. 


IMPROMPTU AND SCHERZO; by Cecil 
Burleigh, rev. and fingered by W. F. 
Ambrosio; violin and pf. [23608 

@© Sept: As, 190: «2 ¢' Oct. 4, 
1911; E 266888; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


IMPROMPTU MELODIQUE; by Bernard 
Schiitt, op. 49, no. 4; piano. [23609 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 26, 
1911; E 264964; Vincent music co., 
ltd.. London. 


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23610 


Pt. LG aes ww.) G 


IN A GONDOLA; words by Robt. Brown- 
ing, music by Arthur Hartmann; in 
[23610 

©) 1Octy 23) 199 SP ews Ocwn 2a. 

1911; E 268881; Gamble hinged 

music co., Chicago. 


wt he 


IN A LITTLE WHILE; words by Jack 
Kingsley, music by Geo. Christie. 
Peto: 
© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268078; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


IN AN UNMARKED GRAVE MY LOVED ONE 
SLEEPS; words and music by N. HE. 
Ayers. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [ 23612 

© Sept. 26, 1911: 2 ¢ Oct. 11, 
1911; EH 268331; Nettie E. Ayers, 
Rutland, Vt. 


IN ATLANTIC BY THE SEA: words and 


music by N. D. Swank. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 23613 


© Sept. 26, 1911: 2.¢5 Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268410; Newton D. Swank, 
Johnstown, Pa. 


IN BAD MAN’S LAND; from The Wall 
street girl, lyric by Hapgood Burt, 
music by Karl Hoschna. [23614 

© Oct 10.) TOU 2\ver Och 11, 
HOS HW) 268276; Ms Witmank OX 
sons, New York. 


IN CLOUD LAND; waltz. by Carl Kling; 
piano. [23615 
@wOck 16% 19iies Aes Octet, 
1911; E 268672; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


IN-DEE-ANN-OU; words and music by 

H. Dalton. [23616 

Oui, c /Oets 18: 191d 2 Bh) 26siads 
Howard Dalton. Detroit. 


IN DER TROIKA (Jn the Troika) ; by A. 

Tellier; piano. [23617 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 

EK 264537; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


IN DREAMING HOURS; hymn, words by 
Eben E. Rexford, music by Pinsuti, 
arr. by Ira B. Wilson. [23618 

© Ane eSiby Oil: 2 len Septnd2 5. 
1911; HW 266485; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, O. 

IN DREAMS OF YESTERDAY; words and 

music by Dave Baltimore. [23619 
@) Sept. 30; 1911;.2 ©. Oct. 10, 


1911; HK 268190; David G. Baltimore, 
Chicago. 


IN HARBOUR AT LAST; words by Clifton 
3ingham, music by J. Airlie Dix. 
[23620 
© Oct: 21, 1911; 2c Oere23 1911 - 
E 267796; Boosey & co., London. 


IN MANGER LOWLY; hymn, words by- 


Hdith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
Ixarl ix. Lorenz. [23621 

©. Sept: 8, 19it- 2 er Sept. 125, 
1911; W 266486; Lorenz pub co., 
Dayton, O. 

IN MERRY MOOD; by J.. W. Lerman; 
piano. [23622 

© ‘Oct. 3, 1914542) ec eOeii ats. 1911 1 
E 268612; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

IN MEZZO AL MARE; barearola, versi di 

A. Genise, musica di Luigi De Luca. 

[23623 

© Sept. W219i ere sent. 25, 

1911; E 264941; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples. 

IN MY AEROPLANE BUILT FOR TWO; 
words and music by Rosewald K. 
Turk. [ 28624 

©: Oct. 23, 1911; 2 e7Ocie 23: 191s 
E 269052; Chas. H. Henderson music 
pub. co., Corry, Pa. 


IN NOMINE Domini. See McDowell (KH. 
A 


IN OLD WALL STREET; from The Wall 
street girl, lyric by Hapgood Burt, 
music by Karl Hosechna. [23625 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; EB 
268079; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
IN OLDEN TIME; gavotte, by J. Cliffe 
Forrester; pf. [23626 
© Oct-13, 1911 De Oce a2. 1914" 
E 267460; Al. Lengnick & co., Lon- 
don. 

IN RAGTIME LAND; words by Joe Mc- 
Keon, music by Terry Sherman, arr. 
by [Alfred J. Doyle]. [ 28627 

© Oct. 7; A911: 2reM Och, 4 19k: 
E 268030; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


{N REMEMBRANCE; response for com- 
munion, words by Frances Havergal, 
music by J. S. Fearis. [23628 


© Aug 31, 191d Peers septz 25, 
1911; E 266487; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


IN THE GLEAM OF THE STAR; a Sacred 
cantata, words by Lizzie De Armond, 
musie by Arthur Radcliffe. Svo. 

[23629 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268758; Arthur Radcliffe pub. co., 
Millville, N. J. 


1370 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nO.AT, 911 


23649: 


IN THE GLOAMING; words by Meta 
Orred, music arr. by Ira B. Wilson. 
1. Women’s voices. 2. Men’s voices. 

[ 23630, 23631 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 23, 

1911; E 268950, 269019; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 


IN THE GOLDEN AFTERWHILE, NELLIE 
DEAR; words and music by Frank 
Stanley (Grimstead). [23632 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1911; 
EK 268818; M. Witmark & sons, New 
* York. 


IN THE GRAPEVINE SWING; waltz, by 
Henri Lavalle; piano. [23633 
Oe 24 1911: 2 ce. Oct. 25: 
1911; H 269153; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


IN THE SHADOWS; by Herman Finck, 
arr. by Luigi Tozetti; Ist and 2nd 
mandolin and guitar. [23634 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268043; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


—— words by E. Ray Goetz, music by 
Herman Finck. 1. Soprano or tenor, 
in E fiat. 2. Contralto or bass, in B 
flat. [ 23635, 23636 

© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 « each Sept. 
28, 1911; E 264976, 264977; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York. 


IN THE SURF AT THE SEA; words by J. 
Webster Howard; music by Ger- 
trude Webster. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23637 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268136; J. W. Howard, Los An- 
geles. 


IN THE TWILIGHT; words by Harold 

Simpson, music by Dorothy Forster. 

[23638 

© Oct. 13, 1911; 2c Oct. 14, 1911; 

E 267482; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


IN THE TWILIGHT BY THE LITTLE COT- 
TAGE DOOR; words and music by F. M. 
Wallace. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [ 23639 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268139; Floyd Wallace, Sherman, 
INE Ye 

IN THE VALLEY WHERE THE BLUE GRASS 
GROWS; a home ballad, words by 
Jack Donnelly, music by R. G. 
Grady. [23640 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268773; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


IN THE WORLD OF MY DREAMS AND MY 
DEEDS; words and music by N. D. 
Swank. Washington, H. Kirkus: 
Dugdale co. [23641 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EH} 268140; Newton D. Swank, Johns- 
town, Pa. 


IN UNIFORM; march and two-step, by 
CAR Pryor? pe. [23642 
© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266714; Cooperative music 
co., Philadelphia. 


INCANTATRICE (L’) DEI SERPENTI; Versi 
di Rocco Galdieri (Rambaldo),. 
musica di Rodolfo Falvo. [ 23643; 

© Aug: 23, 1911: 2 & Ocke 1% 
1911; EH 267597; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


INDEPENDENCE DAY; words and music 
by R. Burtt. Washington, H. Kirkus. 
Dugdale co. [23644 

© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10. 1911; 
E 268204; Ruth Burtt, Canadian,. 
Okla. 


INFINITE (THE) LOVE OF JESUS; words 
by S. M. Hawk, music by Chas. 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [ 23645. 

©, Sept.26, 911.:.2. 1) Oct. 11, 
1911; EK 268401; S. M. Hawk, Kan- 
kakee, III. 


INNAMORATO (L’) cOoTT; canzonetta 
Stile liberty, versi di Beniamino 
Rossi, musica di Antonio Di Jorio. 

[23646 

© Sept. 12, 1911: 2 c« Sept. 25, 

1911; E 264988; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples. 


INSTANT (L’) DES ADIEUX; vaise 


chantée, paroles de Lue Darceau, 


musique de E. Cloérce Maupas. 
[23647 
© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267771; Lucien, Paris. 


INSTRUCTIVE RECREATIONS; 8 melodious 
compositions, by Ludwig Schytté, op. 
93, revised edition for piano Nos. 
1-8. (Schmidt’s educational series, 
no. 48.) [23648 


©. Sept. 12,-1911; 2 « Sept. 14, 
1911; E 264664; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 

INTERLUDE; by Herbert J. Wrightson; 
organ. [ 23649 
© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1911; 


E 268501; Clayton F. Summy co., 


Chicago. 


1371 


23650 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


Dt. THRE sev. 


INTRODUKTION UND PASSACAGLIA, B 
MOLL; von Fritz Lubrich, jun., op. 
20 fiir orgel. [23650 


© May 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267357; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 


INVITO ALLA DANZA; polka, by Angelo 
Vagnetti, op. 99; piano. [23651 
© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 

E 267411; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


INVOCATION; hymn, words by S. C. 
Kirk, musie by E. S. Lorenz. 
[23652 
© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1911; E 266488; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


Tris; di Pietro Mascagni; partitura, 
atto prima, second e terzo. [23653 


© 1c. Oct. 4, 1911; D 189738; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Is 17; recitative and duett, words by 
Ballad MacDonald, music by Harry 
Piano, arr. by Stephen Jones; so- 
prano and tenor. [23654 


© 1c. Sept. 28, 1911; E 268288; 
John W. Catchpole, Jersey City. 


ISLAND (THE) OF WALLA WOOLOO; 
written and composed by Tom Mel- 
lor and Harry Gifford. [23655 

© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911 ; 
E 267427; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 


ISLANDS OF THE SEA; words and music 

by J. N. Whybark. [23656 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1911; 

E 269084; Joseph N. Whybark, Los 
Angeles. 


ISN'T SHE NOBODY; words by J. Web- 
ster Howard, music by Willard P. 


Howard. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [23657 
©i-Sept. 262 191-9? ec. POE. th. 


1911; E 268414; Jane W. Howard, 
Los Angeles. 


IT IS SPRING, DEAR HEART; words by 
Hleanor M. Peters, music by Mrs. 
EH. L. Ashford. No. 2. [23658 


© Oct. 619112 c. Oct. 23) 41915 ; 
E 269048; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


IT MUST BE LOVE; words by J. B. Hor- 
ton; music by Paul Eugene. [23659 


© Oct. "9, 1911 2 Och Oro: 
E 268062; Shapiro music pub. Co., 
New York. 


IT’S GREAT WHEN YOU MARRY FOR LOVE; 
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music 
by Alfred J. Doyle. [23660 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 @ Oe 7, 1911: 
E 268031; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


It’s NICE TO HAVE SOMEONE TO LOVE 
you; duet from The three Romeos, 
lyric by R. H. Burnside, music by 
Raymond Hubbell. [23661 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2. c) OGE 9, 1911: 
E 268052; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


II wAs ME; from Ziegfeld follies of 
1911, words by Geo. W. Day, music 
by Seymour Furth. [23662 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266703; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


I1zik; words by B. Tomashefsky, 
music by Perlmutter & Wohl; quar- 
tett. [23663 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268892; A. Teres, New York. 


JAMIE; words by Robert Burns, music 
by Louis Victor Saar, op. 69. Low 
yoice. [23664 


© Oct: 17, 1911.3 2°e Oc ag, 1911 > 
E 268711; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


JASPER JOHNSON AND LizA JANE; 
words and music by M. Saxon. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23665 


© Oct: 3, 1911: 2c) ek 1071911 : 
E 268254; Mamie Saxon, Lumberton, 
Miss. 


JEAN UPON THE UPLANDS; words by 
Leonora Lockhart, music by J. Parish 
Robertson; in D. [23666 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 « Sept. 21, 
1911; E 264857; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


JEHOVAH; a sacred oratorio-cantata 
for church choirs. ... Libretto by 
Laurene Highfield, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. [1911.] 71 p. 8vo. 
$0.60. [23667 


© -Oct. 2, A9ITS 2 ero al 
A 295958; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 


JENNIE POLKA; cornet duet, by Mackie- 
Beyer; military band. 4to. [25668 


© Oct. 9, 19115 Zee Ser Sol: 
BE 268452; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


1372 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 
JEPHSON (FRANK) Impromptu; by 
F. Jephson; pf. (Five pieces, no. 5) 
[23669 


ie) Oct 4, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267188; Jas. Williams, lid., Lon- 
don. 

Melody; by F. Jephson; pf. (Five 

pieces, no. 2) [23670 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 

E 267189; Jos. Williams, Itd., Lon- 

don. 

JESSAMINE (THE); by W. C. Powell; 

piano. [23671 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16,1911; 

E 268626; McKinley music co., Chi- 

cago. 

——words and music by J. M. John- 

son. [23672 

© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911: 

E 268724; Jessie May Johnson, New 

Haven. 


JESUS IS BORN TODAY; hymn, words by 
Mabel J. Rosemon, music by Fred 
B. Hoiton. [23673 
ese 6) 1911: 2 c.. Sept. 25, 
1911: E 266489; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


JESUS LOVER OF MY SOUL; quintette, 
words by Wesley, music by Lee G. 
Kratz. (The choir v. 12, no. 10.) 

[23674 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1911; 

E 268463; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati. 

JESUS ONLY; words by St. Bernard of 
Clairvaux, translated by E. Caswell, 
music by C. Olney. (Sacred series, 
octavo, no. 35 a.) [23675 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 24,1911; 
E 269089; Charles Olney. New 
York. 


JESUS OUR CHRIST; hymn, words by 
C. O. King, music by Fordi. [23676 
© Aug. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266734; Cora Olive King, 
Los Angeles. 


JESUS PROMISE; words and music by 

C. J. McEwen. [23677 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1911; 

E 268039; Candace J. McEwen, Og- 
densburg, N. Y. 


JESUS, SAVIOR, HOLD MY HAND; sacred 
song, words and music by R. M. 
Stulto. [23678 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14,1911; 
E 2686738; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


13 


23687 
JEUNESSE (Youth); paroles de A. 
Lénéka, English words by Elisa- 


beth W. Lockwood. musique de O. 
de Lagoanére, pour une voix avec 
piano. [23679 

©’ Aug: -94,°1911; 2 e: Sept 20, 
1911: E 264813; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


Jinx RAG: by Jesse Dukes and L. P. 
Gibson; piano. [23680 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 e Oct. 9, 1911; 


E 268090; Lucian P. Gibson, St. 
Louis. 
JOHANNISNACHT: ged von Gottfried 


Doehler, musik von Wilhelm Heine- 
mann, op. 22. no. 2, fiir minnerchor, 
mit alt solo. Partitur und stimmen. 
Ato. [23681 


© May 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267237; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


JOLLY COMPANIONS; by Stepan Esipoff; 
pf. (Five melodious sketches in 
etude form, without octaves, no. 5.) 

[23682 


© Sept. 25, 1911: 2 @ Sept. 25, 
1911: E 264929; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 


JOLLY SCHOOL GIRLS; waltz, by F. Henri 
Klickmann; piano. [23683 


© Oee a7.” 191t- 2 -e- Gee 
1911; E 268582: McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


Joy: words by Natalie Joan Davey, 
music by Cecil Engelhardt. [23684 


© Sept. 18; 1911; 2 « Sept 14, 
1911; E 264659; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


JOY COMETH IN THE MORNING; anthem, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. [23685 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 « Sept 25, 
1911; E 266490; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


JOY IS OURS: hymn, words by Albert 
D. Gibson, music by Karl K. Lorenz. 
[23686 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c@ Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266491; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


JOY, JOY DIVINE; a Christmas service, 
words by Palmer Hartsough and 
others, music by Powell C. Fithian. 

[23687 


© Oct. 2, 1911: 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1911; 
E 268459; Fillmore brothers co., 
Cincinnati. 


73 


23688 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Pt. Teme Ss. we 


Joy (THE) OF CHRISTMAS MORNING; 
hymn, words by S. C. Kirk, music by 
E. S. Lorenz. [23688 


© Sept. 16; Wie 2 e Sept) 25, 
1911; E 266492; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


JOY, PEACE AND POWER; hymn, words 
by J. W. Chapman, music by Chas. 
H. Marsh. [23689 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EK 268188; J. Wilbur Chapman, 
Jamaica, N. Y. 


JOY SHALL ARISE FROM SORROW; words 
by Fred. G. Bowles, music by W. M. 
MecConnell-Wood; in F. [23690 


© Sept, 30) 191-7 2 ce Oct 10, 
1911; KH 267416; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 


JOY TO THE WORLD; a Christmas sery- 
ice. cover-title, 15 p. S8vo. [23691 


©1Ocr 11, 19nd? ey Oct. 13) Ott 
A 300088 ; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


hymn, words by Mabel J. Rose- 
mon, music by Chas H. Gabriel, 
[238692 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18; 1911; 
E 268519; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


JOYEUSETE; by Géza Horvath; piano. 
(Six pieces for piano, no. 5.) [23693 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 c.-Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267396; Weekes & co., London. 


JOYOUS HEARTS; march, by W. M. Not- 
lef Op.) 18) mo.> Bi pr (Spring 
sketches, no. 1.) [23694 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268756; Wm. M. Felton, Phila- 
delphia. 


JUBILATE; by W. A. C. Cruickshank. 
(Modern church services, no. 123.) 
[23695 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 267548; Stainer & Bell, Iltd., Lon- 
don. 


JUBILEE BELLS; hymn, words by M. 
Francis, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[23696 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 13, 1911; 
HE} 268520; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


JU-LI-U-LI-A; words and music by W. 
P. Cochran. (Post card jingle, no. 
il.) [23697 


© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268656; W. P. Cochran, Marble 
Falls, Tex. 


JUNG-OLAF; melodramen, ged. von 
Ernst von Wildenbruch, musik yon 
Max Schillings, op. 28; aus gabe 
mit pf. [23698 

© Aug. 21, 1911; 2 e. Oet. 4, 1911; 
E 267201; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 


JUPITER (Alla polacea) ; from Hyes of 
night, by W. EH. Haesche, op. 33; 
violin and piano. (Concert suite, 
no. 1.) [23699 

© Oct., 23, 190 eis Oren) 24. 
1911; E 269099; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


JUST A LITTLE BABY; hymn, words by 
Mabel J. Rosemon, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [23700 


© Sept. 16, 1911: 2 @ Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266498; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


JUST A PICTURE OF HIS MOTHER; words 
and music by E. MeMullen. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23701 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 

E 268266; Elizabeth McMullen, Mal- 
vern, Pa. 


JUST BELIEVE; words by Chas. HE. Baer, 
music by L. Kempinski. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23702 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911;. 


E 268130; Leo Kempinski, Pottsville, 
Pa. 


JUST FOR THE RIGHT TO LOVE; words and 
music by M. H. Wimpenny. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23703 

©: Sept. 26,, 1914-92 ce; Oct. 11, 

1911; E 268409; Maud H. Wimpenny, 
Trenton. 


JUST PUSHIN’ ROUND; words and music 
by EF. W. Hager; skeleton score for 
oreh. [23704 

© 1c Oct. 21, 19 26Sso0- 
Fred. W. Hager, Boston. 


JUST SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT; 
words and music by Elizabeth Hd- 
wards. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [23705 


© Sépt. 26, 191 2e) @et: 14. 
1911; E 268386; Elizabeth HE. 
French, Sulphur, Okl. 


JUST YOU AND ME; words by Corrie 
Webber Walker, music by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [23706 

© Sept: 26, °1914.3)2>e¢ (Get. 14: 
1911; E 268408; J. Walker, Spartan- 
burg, S. C. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


IKXABARETNI POCHOD; Z motivii vaude- 
villu, R&zencina svatebni noc, slozil 
Em. Stary. 1. Piano. 2. Harmonie- 
musik. [ 23707, 23708 

@) Aue. 7, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 21, 
1911; E 267711, 267712; Mojmir Ur- 
banek, Prague, Austria. 


KAFERLIED; ged. von Reinick, musik 
von Martin Blumner, op. 18, no. 6, 


ubertragen von Wilhelm  Heine- 
mann, ftir midnnerchor u. capella. 
Wartitur.. 4to. [23709 


© Aug. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 21, 1911; 
_E 267740; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


IXAISER (ALFRED) 4 danses anciennes; 
moreceaux faciles,* par <A. Kaiser, 
pour piano. Contents :—1. Pavane.— 
2. Volte.—8. Tambourin.—4. Rigau- 
don. London, A. Lengnick & co. 

[23710 


© Auen2s) 1911: (2c Sept. 20, 
1911; E 264808; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


_Karmr; ou L’amour est plus fort que 


la mort, chanson corse, paroles de 
F. L. Bénech, musique de Léo Dani- 
derff. Payalat 
OOche ice. 101: 2.¢c.-Ocet: 17, 
1911; EH 267617; L. Bénech, Paris. 
KATHLEEN ; words and music by A. B. 
Bartine. (25012 
Ome uOei. 18,1911: H, 2687311 ; 
Adelaide Black Bartine, Chicago. 


IKATHLEEN OF KILLARNEY; words and 


music by J. J. Hearne. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. antelcs 


(OPSene, 26. 1911; 2 c: Oct. 12, 


191; H. 268431; Jas. J. Hearne, 
Philadelphia. 

KATICZA-WALZER; nach motiven der 
operette Die hexe, von Richard 
Jiger; pf. [23714 


© Ave 24° 1911-2 e. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 264998; Allegro-verlag, 
Breslau, Germany. 


KKATIE-DID; barn dance-schottische, by 
Ker Heschna; arr. by .T. PP. .and 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; full mand. orch. 

Pails 

©) Oct, 3, 1911 > 2 ‘c, Oct: 4.1911: 

E 266857; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


-march two-step, by Kari Hoschna, 
arr. by T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
full mand. orch. [23716 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
Ki 266858; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


IXaTyY DID; words by Edwin Sabin, 
music by E. L. Ashford. 1. Women’s 
voices. 2. Men’s voices. 

WAT pears} 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ec each Oct. 

23, 1911; E 268965, 269025; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 


KELLY? [VM THE MAN; words and 
music by M. G. Wittman. [23719 
©iwOck DO: Ald 9 ee eOet: 13, 
191i; KE 2685438; Lutes & Feeny, 
Poplar Bluffs, Mo. 


KENTUCKY GIRLS; march and two-step, 
by Harrison E. Ruhe; pf. [23720 
OQwOcts 14,. toil 2 (el Ocwy is 
1911; EK 268555; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia. 


IIESLING (SAMUEL G.) Rondo ¢a- 
price; by S. G. Kiesling, op. 57; 
piane. (PR PAL 


Gr OcksrnGldl 32 e Oct. 2.5190 
E 266788; Samuel G. Kiesling, 
Brooklyn. 


KINDERGARTEN (DER); komponiert von 
Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 179, fiir klavier 


zu 4 hianden. Heft 4, national- 
hymnen. (Edition Schott, no. 
BaoLF..) [23722 


© Aug. 26; 1911:, 2c. Sept.< 20, 
1911; E 264814; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz. 


Kine (THE) IS HERE; hymn, words by 
Jas. Rowe, musie by Fred B. Hol- 


ton. [23723 
© Sept. 8; 19ia = 2c, “Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 266494; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 
KING OF LOVE; a Special Christmas 


service for the Sunday school with 
selections for the choir. cover-title, 
2? eee | DN Oa ko OS [23724 


©, Oct Sid 2c. Meta dg. OAH: 
A 3800086; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


KING OF MY GOLDEN DREAMS; waltz, 
love song, words and music by E. 


Stevens. Toronto, Canada, Stevens 
& sons. [23725 

©, Sept. (22,1911: 2: ce Sept. 25, 
1911; E 264934; Edgar Stevens, 
Toronto. 


KING OF THE AIR; march and two-step, 
by Carl Everlof, arr. by Paul Hen- 
neberg; full orch. and piano. 4to. 

23726 


© Sept. 13, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 268685; Carl Fischer, New York. 


1379 


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23727 


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KING OF THE AIR—Continued. 
march and two-step, by Carl Ever- 
lof; full band. 4to. [23727 


© Sept. 13, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266889; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Kine (THE) OF THE WORLD; Christmas 
exercise, words by various authors, 
music by Ira B. Wilson. 8vo. (Fes- 
tal days, no. 187.) [22728 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266495; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


hymn, words by Claire Sumner, 
music by Karl K. Lorenz. [23729 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266497; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


words by Mabel J. Rosemon, 
music by Ira B. Wilson. [23730 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266496; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


Kine’s (THE) BRIDE; comic opera in 
two acts, written by Norman D. Slee, 
composed by John Ansell; vocal 
score. 4to. [238731 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1911; EK 264860; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


KISHAWANA WALTZ; by O. R. Blum; 
pf. [237382 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268594; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Kiss (A) IN THE RAIN; words anon., 
music by Alfred Hiles Bergen. 
[23733 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266711; Gamble hinged mu- 
Sic co., Chicago. 


KxLacE; dichter unbekannt, musik von 
Richard Wetz, op. 26, no. 1, fir 
mittlere stimme. [23734 

© July 4, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1911; 
E 264760; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


KLASSISCHE VIOLONCELL- MUSIK; be- 
riihmter meister des 17. u. 18. jahr- 
hunderts, bearb. von Carl Schroder, 
fiir violoncello mit pianoforte, serie 
1. Heft 7. Sonate; von J. B. Loeil- 
let. Heft 9. Andante cantabile; v. 
J. Stiasni, und Sonate; v. Buonon- 
cini. Heft 15. Sonate, D moll; v. 
Q. Gasparino. [23735-23737 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c each Oct. 6, 
1911; E 264504—264506; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz. 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v. 6: 


IKLASSISCHE VIOLONCELL-MUSIK—Contd. 
—— serie 1, heft 11. Sonaten 
in G und C dur; von Benedetto Mar- 
cello. (Edition Schott, no. 26401.) 

[23738 


© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 c Sept. 20. 
1911: FE 264815; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


— serie 1, heft 14. Sonate; 
von Francesco Guerini. (Hdition 
Schott, no. 26400. ) [23739 


© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 264816; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz. 


KLEIN ANNE-MaARIE; Rheinlinder-blu- 
ette, von Léon Jessel, op. 224, ftir 
orchester. Stimmen. [23740 


© Aug; 23) 1914 :9 ONE 'Oct) 21, 
1911; E 267701; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


KLEINE (DIE) BARMAID; und, Vive l- | 
amour; aus der operette Grigri, mu- | 
sik von Paul Lineke, ftir militéarmu- 
sik. Besetzung fiir infanterie-musik. 
Ato. [23741 


© July 31) A9t- oe Oech 24. 
1911; HE 267690; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


KLEINE Maria; ged. von Margarete 
Bruch, musik von Max Bruch, op. 
86, ftir gemischten chor. Partitur. 
4to. (Sechs lieder, no. 2.) [23742 


© Aus. 23 191 2G, Oct. 21 
1911; EH 267741; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


KLINGLER (KarL) Sonate; von K. 
Klingler; violonceil und klavier. 
[23743 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 267519; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 


KNOCK A LITTLE LOUDER, HPHRAHAM; 
words by Stanley Murphy, music by 
H. Von Tilzer, arr. by [Alfred J. 
Doyle. | [23744 


©: Oct. 7, 1911; 21e3 Ger. 7, 1001: 
E 2680338; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub co., New York. 


Konia NORNEGAST; ged. von Walther 
Schulte vom Briihl, musik von Jos. 
Deschermeier, op. 121, fiir minner- 
chor. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[23745 


© May 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
FE 267251; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


1376 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


KONIGSKINDER (Kingly children); by 
E. Humperdinck, arr. by Chas. J. 
Roberts; full orchestra, piano acc. 

[23746 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266926; Max Brockhaus, Leipzig. 


KONIGSKINDER MARCH; on melodies 
from the opera by Engelbert Hum- 
perdinck, arr. by Jules Devaux; 
piano solo. [23747 
* © Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c Sept. 9, 
1911; E 264538; Max Brockhaus, 
- Leipzig. 


KONIGSKINDER SELECTION; from the 
fairy opera by Engelbert Humper- 
dinck, arr. by Jules Devaux; pf. 

[23748 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 25, 

1911; E 264921; Max Brockhaus, 
Leipzig. 


_KOMM EINMAL NOCH; ged. von Idzumi 
Shikibu, tibersetzt von P. Enderling, 
musik von Richard Wetz, op. 25, 
no. 6, fiir hohe stimme. [238749 


© duly 4, 1911; 2 c« Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264761; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


marchen mit gesang und tanz, von 
_ Heinrich Kornhass, op. 20, dichtung 
| von Anna Nobiling; fiir kinderchor, 
| mezzosopran-solo und klavierbeglei- 
| tung; klavierauszug. [28750 
© July 22, 1911; 2 c@ Sept. 29, 
1911; D 18979; Gebriider Hug & co., 
Leipzig. 


| 
Kom’ HOLDER FRUHLING: blumen- 
| 


| Konzert FUR DIE VIOLINE. See Bee- 
thoven (L. van). 


| KORNGOLD (HRicH WoLFGANG) Sonate, 
no. 2 in E-dur; von HE. W. Korngold, 
op. 2, fiir das pianoforte. [23751 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c Sept. 18, 


1911; E 264791; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz. 


Kress (T. L.) Five songs; words by 
various authors music by T. L. 
Krebs. 1. When love is done. 2. 


Eternal hope. 3. Idylle aus der 
vogelwelt. 4. Lullaby. 5. Nydia’s 
| love song. St. Louis, Kunkel bros. 
| music co. [28752 


| © Oct. 19, 1911; 2c. Oct. 21, 1911; 
| H 268858; T. L. Krebs, Wichita. 


\KRONKE (Emit) Caprice; von E. 
Kronke, op. 68, fiir piano. (Trois 
pensées musicales, no. 3.) [23753 


© May 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; 
| E 267353; F. BH. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


KUssT EUCH, MENSCHLEIN IMMER ZU; 
lied auf Lady Luftikus, operette in 
3 akten, von Bruno Decker und Hilly 
Ohnesorg, musik von Carl Ohnesorg. 

[23754 
© July 8, 1911; 2c. Aug. 18, 1911; 
267132; Hd. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 


IXUHREIGEN (DER); ein musikalisches 
schauspiel in drei aufziigen, dicht- 
ung nach der novelle Die kleine 
Blanchefleure, von Rudolf Hans 
Bartsch, von Richard Batka, musik 
von Wilhelm Kienzl, op. 85; volist- 
andiger klavierauszug mit text. 

[23755 

©) Aug) 12, 491%: 2 © ‘Oct 226: 

1911; D 18987; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig. 


ISUSSHANDCHEN ; bluette von Léon Jes- 
Sel, op. 222, fiir orchester. Stimmen. 
[28756 


©) July 11,1904; 2. ec, Sept! -22, 
1911; E 264891; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Madgeburg, Germany. 


KYRIE; by G. T. M. Bevan; mixed 


voices. atad 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264789; G. T. M. Bevan, 
Brighton, England. 


LACHNER (IGNAZ) Vier klaviers- 
tticke; von I. Lachner, op. 95, rev. 
von O. Thumer; piano. (Edition 
Schott s—4931.) [28758 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1911: 
E 2672638; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


LADDIE DEAR; words and music by Vir- 
ginia Knight Logan; in F. [23759 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266731; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


LADS ABUNCHUN; corner dance, col- 

lected and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; 
pf. (Morris dance tunes, set 7, no. 
4.) [23760 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EK 267823; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


LaDy (THE) OF SHALLOTT; words by 
Alfred Tennyson, music by E. J. 
Biedermann, op. 42; recitation with 
pf. ace. (Musical recitations, no. 
65.) [23761 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268752; Edgar S. Werner, New 
York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23762 


LADY SLIPPER (THE); by W.C. Powell; 
piano. (Flower land, no. 1450.) 
[23762 
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268627; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


LADYE MINE; waltz, by H. C. Chand- 

lee; piano. [23763 

© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 

E 268716; Helen C. Chandlee, Wash- 
ington. 


LAKE (A) AND A FAIRY BOAT; two-part 
song, words by Tom Hood, music by 
Thomas F. Dunhill; treble voices. 
4to. (Year book press series, no. 
53. ) [23764 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 264878; Year book press, 
London. 


LAKE (THE) ISLE OF INNISFREE; poem 
by W. B. Yeats, music by Liza 
Lehmann; no. 1 in C. [23765 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c Sept. 14, 
1911; E 264660; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


LANCASHIRE CLOGS; two-step by Emile 
Grimshaw ; piano. [23766 
©) Sept: 13) 191d: 2c. JSept: 14, 
1911; EH 264648; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


LANCASHIRE WITCHES; action song 
with dance, words and music by 
J. B. Tomlinson, with piano acc. 

[23767 

© Feb. 3, 1911; 1 c. Aug. 24, 1911; 

1c. Sept. 18, 1911; E 264774; Bayley 
& Ferguson, Glasgow. 


LANDRY. (ALBERT) Deux piecettes; en 
grosses notes, par A. Landry. Con- 
tents Petite bamboula; Valse minia- 
ture; pf. [23768 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2c. Oct. 17, 1911; 
E 267621; Henry Lemoine & ¢cie., 
Paris. 
LARKSPUR (THE); by W. C. Powell; 
piano. (Flower land, no. 1452).) 
[23769 
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911 ; 
E 268628; Mclkinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 
LASS (THE) oF RICHMOND HILL; four- 


part song, words by William Upton, 
music by A. Herbert Brewer; men’s 


voices. 4to. (The orpheus, new 
series, no. 527.) [23770 
© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c Sept. 28, 


1911; E264982; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


1378 


Se - 


pt) Daisy 


LASSIE, LADDIE NORUM; words and 
musie by C. McGinn. ' Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23771 

© Sept. 26.1919 +222) Oct, 11, 


1911; HE 268824; Chas. MeGinn, 
Newark, N. J. 


LAST (THE) DAYS; lyric by Hllen M. 

Gates, music by Caro Roma. [23772 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911; 

E 269138; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


LAst (THE) GOOD-NIGHT; words by 
Mrs.. EK. M. Higgins) music. by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23773 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 @ Oct. 10, 1911: 
E 268206; Mrs. KE. M. Higgins, Wind- 
sor, Conn. 


LAST NIGHT; song music by Kjerulf, 


arr. by Ira B. Wilson; women’s 
voices. [23774 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 @ Oct. 23, 
1911; E 268964; Lorenz pub. ©co., 


Dayton, O. 


LAVENDER WALTZES; by W. J. Jarvis; 

piano. [23113 

© Oct. 6, 191122 es Ger, 6G 191t- 

E 268546; W. J. Jarvis, Bowdle, 
S. Dak. 


LAY OF THE BELL; cantata, by Andreas 
Romberg, ed. by W. H. Aiken. New 
York, Cincinnati [ete.] American 
book company. 48 p. 8vo. [23776 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 16, 1911; 
A 300118; Walter H. Aiken, Cin- 
cinnati. 


LEAD KINDLY 


LIGHT; hymn anthem, | 
music. by H. M. Staton; mixed, 


voices. 4to. 
service, no. 6.) [23tT@ 

© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268754; Harry M. Staton, Phila- 
delphia. . 


(THE) 
words by 


LEADER 


BAND; HK. 


CE: 


© Oct. 2, 190132 «- OGi-10, 19t0g 
E 268192; E. T. Southern, San Fran- 
cisco. 


LEAN GENTLY ON ME DEAR; words and 
music by J. C. Hubert. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23779 


© Sept. 26, 19115" 2 cy Oct. is | 


1911; E 268349; Julia Hubert, Kin- § 


mudy, Il. 


(Music for the church | 


OF THE SUB-MARINE | 
T. Southern, 
music by Agatha Cummings South- | 
[23718 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


23803 


LEAVE ME NOT YET O LOVE; words by 
das. is. Kenyon, music by J. P. 
Kiursteiner, op. 14, no. 1; low. New 
York, itirsteiner & Rice. [23780 


(Onsepe. 23, 1911: 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266706; Jean Paul Kiir- 
steiner, New York. 


LEBEN; ged. von Leo Greiner, musik 
von Richard Wetz, op. 28, no. 2, fiir 
mittlere stimme. [23781 

© July 4, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 18, 1911; 
E 264762; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


LEBEN HEISST LIEBEN; walzer, von 
- Léon Jessel, op. 220; arr. von 

Schmidt-Cothen. 1. Cavalleriemusik. 
. 2. Infanteriemusik. [ 23782, 23783 


© July 22, 1911; 2 ¢. each Oct. 2, 
1911; E 267092, 267093; Heinrichs- 
hofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

—— —— op. 222, fiir orchester. Stim- 
men. [23784 
CG oruly. 11. 3911-2. c. Sept... 22, 
1911; E 264892; MHeinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 
LEGATO UND STACCATA; von Emil Séch- 
ting, op. 120, fiir die elementarstufe 
im anschluss an des verfassers re- 
form-klavierschule. (Fiinfzig kla- 
vier-studien, heft 4, nos. 1-10.) 
[23785 

© July 10, 1911- 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264747; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


LEHMANN (Liza) Four Shakesperian 
part-songs; music by L. Lehmann. 
1. I know a bank. 2. When icicles 
hang by the wall. 38. Tell me where 
is fancy bred. 4. Under the green- 
wood tree; mixed voices, unaccom- 
panied. Ato. [23786-23789 


© Octa 21, 1911: 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267816—267819; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


LEI FA; versi di Rambaldo, musica di 
EK. Nardella. [23790 
eo Aue 23, 1911: 2 « Oct. 17, 
1911; E 267554; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a. g. Wahren-Leipzig. 
LENEKEN-DUETT; aus Die nacht von 
Berlin, ged. yon Julius Freund, mu- 
sik yon Victor Hollaender. [23791 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 267141; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 
LENZWANDERUNG; in musik gesetzt 
von Rudolf Heyne, op. 40; 1. Fiir 


LEONCAVALLO (RUGGIERO) Serenade; 
by Leoneavallo, ed. and transcribed 
by J. F. Barnett; (Jn Celebrated 
modern masters for the piano forte, 
book 3, p. 69.) [23795 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 12,1911; 
EK 267459; Augener Itd., London. 


——— Spanish album; airs de ballets 
espagnols, suite de concert, par R. 
Leoncavallo; piano. Contents :—1. 
Sevillana. 2. Gitanotango. 3. Play- 
eras ancienne. 4. Granadinas. 

[23796 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c Oct. 17, 1911; 

EK 267571; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


LESCHETIZKY (THEODORE) Consola- 
tion; meditation, by T. Leschetizky, 
op. 19, no. 6; piano. [23797 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 268478; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


LESSONS IN LOVE; from the romantic 

comic opera Gypsy love, trio, words 

- by Harry B. and Robt. B. Smith, 

music by Franz Lehar. [23798 

© Oct. 20, AGit? 2 e Oct 23, 19441: 

E 267802; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


LET LOVE AWAKE; words by Walter E. 
Grogan, music by Herbert Oliver. 
[23799 
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 267651; Boosey & co., London. 


LET ME KEEP ON DREAMING; words and 
music by Dave Middleton. [23800 


Oca Se r1Ot es Oct. wo. 
1911; E 268819; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


LET ME REST; words and music by 
S. J. Owens. Washington, H. Kir- 


kus Dugdale co. [23801 


© Sept. 26, 1911 > 2. ee: Octz- 14, 
1911; E 268360; C. Owens, Utica, 
INDE. 


LET SAM Do IT; words by A. Jablon- 
sky, music by Willy Wagner. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28802 


fe) Ocie on tor 27e Oct 1G. tah: 
E 268258; A Jablonsky, Olivette, 
Mo. 


words and 
Wash- 


LET UNCLE TOM BE FREE; 


frauenchor. 2. Fiir gemischten chor. music by Elizabeth Sanford. 
- 3. Fiir minnerchor. Partitur und ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. Lea Ged 
'stimmen. 4to. [23792-28794 [23803 
© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 9, (C)s-Sept..,26, > 1911 +52. 6, Ock. 11, 
1911; E 268007-268009; Conrad 1911; FE 268354; John Sanford, 
Glaser, Leipzig. Gladstone, Mich. 
1379 


23804 


OPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7 t.,  aa Se vs 


LET US HAVE PEACE; a prayer, by 
Ernest R. Ball, arr. by Tom Clark; 
trombone solo with pf. ace. [28804 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 4, 1911; 


E 266861; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


— cornet solo with pf. acc. 
[28805 
© Oct..3, 1911: 2 ec, Oct. 4 .1911,- 
EK 266860; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


arr. by T. P. and Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; mand. and guitar with 
pr. 2ee [23806 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266859; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


LET US WALTZ ROUND TOGETHER; Words 
by Albert Whelan, music by R. 
Penso. [23807 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2c. Oct. 20,1911; 
E 267670; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE; words and 
musie by G. Kidder. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23808 


© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 10,1911; 
E 268200; Mrs. Geo. Kidder, Barnet, 
Vt. 


LETTRE A MAMAN; gavotte par Ch. 
Graziani-Walter, op. 401, pour piano 
4 4mains. (Heures joyeuses, no. 2.) 

[23809 

© Aug. 17, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 

1911; EH 267025; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 

LIcHNER (H.) Nine sonatinas; by H. 
Lichner, op. 4, 49 and 66, rev. and 
fingered by Otto Fox; pf. [23810 

© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1911; 
E 268864; W. A. Evans, Boston. 


LIEB’ (DIE) IST EIN GESCHENK DER 
GNADE; ged. von Julius Sturm, musik 
von Richard Mandl. (Drei gesdnge, 
no. 3.) [23811 

© May 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267360; F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 

LIEBE (DIE) ged. von Christoph 
HOolty, musik von Richard Wetz, op. 
25, no. 4, ftir hohe stimme. [23812 

© July 4, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1911; 
E 2647638; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 

LIEBE SONNE; ged. von Leop. Schwit- 
zer, musik von Richard Mandl. 
(Drei gesénge, no. 1.) [23813 

© May 48) 1914-02 c:Octe OF Oia; 
E 267361; F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 


H 


LIEBESFREUD; alt Wiener tanzweise, 
no. 1, bearb. von Fritz Kreisler, fiir 
klavier 2 handen. (Klassische man- 
uskripte, no. 10.) [23814 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 267472; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 


LIEBESJAGD (DIE); potpourri aus der 
operette von Hermann Ritzau, fiir 
orchester. Stimmen. 4to. [28815 

© Aug. 19, 191 ye “Oct. 21, 
1911; E 267727; Biihnenverlag-Nie- 
dersachsen, g. m. b. h., Hannover, 
Germany. 


LIEBESLIED; alt-Wiener tanzweise, no. 
2, bearb. von Fritz Kreisler, fiir 
klavier 2. héa&nden. (Klassische 
manuskripte, no. 10.) [28816 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 18, 1911: 
E 267473; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz: 


LIED DES HIRTEN AN DER KRIPPE; ged. 
von Schubart, musik von Alexander 
Winterberger, op. 1389, no. 4, fiir eine 
Singstimme und orgel oder piano. 

[23817 

© May 18, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1911; 

H 267238; F. H. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
Zig. 


LIED (DAS) voM NICKERCHEN; aus 
Lady Luftikus, operette von Bruno 
Decker und Hilly Ohnesorg, musik 
von Carl Ohnesorg. [23818 


© July 8, 1911; 22. Aug. 18, 1911; 
E 267133; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


LIEDER DER LIEBE UND SEHNSUCHT; Von 
Otto Welter, ftir gesang und piano. 
2. auflage, no. 1-10. 4to. [238819 

© July 15, Agile: 2 el Sept. 29; 
1911; E 267080; Schweizer & co., 
Berlin. 


LIFE IS SWEET WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG; 
words and music by Gertrude Hoff. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23820 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 

E 268203; Clara Matthaei, Bellville, 
Tex. 


LIFE’S GOLDEN MORN; words by Claude 

Lyttleton, music by Hartwell-Jones. 

[23821 

©. Oct: 9, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 267384; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


LIFE’S RAINBOW; Reginald 
Benyon; piano. [28822 
© Sept. 25, 1911-"2-es Sept. 26; 
1911; E 264954; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


valse by 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11,1911 


LirFT THINE EYES; hymn, music by 
Mary M. Howard. [23823 
‘ice Anugs 31, 1911; 2.¢. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266498; Lorenz pub. ¢co., 
Dayton, O. 


LicHt; words by Alfred H. Hyatt, 
musie by N. Zardo; no. 2 in C; vio- 
lin, cello and organ ad lib. [23824 

Gen > 1911: 2 ¢. Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 267253; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 


LigHt (THE) HATH SHINED UPON US; 
- Christmas anthem, words from the 
Bible, music by C. Simper; mixed 

voices. 8vo. [23825 


ieOct. 9, 1911 ; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267385; Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, 
England. 


LIGHT OF HEART; valse by H. E. Warne- 
ford; piano. [23826 
© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264742; Opus music ©co., 
London. 


LIKE AS THE HART; words from the 
Bible, music by Alfred Redhead. 
4to. (Three short anthems, no. 1.) 

[23827 
© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267397; Weekes & co., London. 


Litac (THE) ; by W. C. Powell; piano. 
(Flower land, no. 1448.) [23828 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268629; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


Litt’ ANNA Mari; Holstensk folkevise, 
musik af Torolf Voss, harm. og arr. 
for bariton solo og mandsstemmer. 

[28829 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 267052; Norsk musikforlag, 
Kristiania, Norway. 


Lity (THE); by W. C. Powell; piano. 
(Flower land, no. 1449.) [28830 


Oct, 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 2686380; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


Lity (THE) AND THE CEDAR; words 
and music by J. F. Schofield. [23831 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268063; Shapiro music pub. ¢o., 
New York. 


Lity (THE) AND THE BOSE; in The 
three Romeos, lyric by R. H. Burn- 
side, music by Raymond Hubbell. 

[23832 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 

EK 268054: T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


23842 


Liny (THE) oF KILLARNEY; Selection 
from the opera by Julius Benedict, 
selected by S. H. Jackson, edited by 
Charles Godfrey, jr.; orchestra. 

[28838 

© Sept. 13, 191122" ¢.. Sept. 14, 

1911; EH 264649); Hawkes & son, 
London. 


Liszt (FRANZ) Rhapsodie hongroise, 
no. 2; by F. Liszt, simplified ed. by 
Franz Bendel, rev. and fingered by 
Hans T. Seifert: pf. [28834 

© Aue, 205 1911: 2 ef Oct” 4; 
1911; E 266899; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

LITTLE (A) BIT OF NAVY BLUE; written 
and composed by Tom Mellor and 
Harry Gifford. [23835 


© Oc, A0, 19th 2 ee Ock *10; 
1911; E 267428; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


LITTLE BOY BLUE; words by Eugene 
Field, music by Ira B. Wilson. 1. 
Women’s voices. 2. Men’s voices. 

[23836, 23837 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 

238, 1911; EH 268967, 269016; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 


LITTLE BROTHER’S BIRTHDAY MARCH; by 
R. Streabbog, arr. by F. Henri Klick- 
mann; piano, four hands. [238388 

© Och 20: 19s 2 ech. 18; 
1911; E 268740; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


LITTLE BUNGALOW IN THE DELL; words 
and music by E. McConnell. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23889 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268163; Ethel McConnell, New- 
port, Ind. 


LittLt: (A) CHRISTMAS GIFT; hymn, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by Fred B. Holton. [23846 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 


1911; E 266499; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 
LITTLE CINDERELLA; an operetta for 


junior classes, written and composed 
by W. S. Roddie. Vocal score. 4to. 
[23841 
© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 «@ Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264733; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glazgow. 
LITTLE DAISY POLKA; by S. G. Kies- 
ling, op. 59; piano. [23842 
© Octess 1911: 2 c. Oct. 2, 19th: 
E 266785; Samuel G. Kiesling, 
Brooklyn. 


1381 


pt. PH; Masa Vv.A6 


LITTLE DAUGHTER BELLE; words and 
music by R. Fortin. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23848 

@ ‘Sept. 26-9911 12 Octet, 
1911; E 268406; Ralph G. Fortin, 
Waltham, Mass. 


LITTLE (A) GEISHA SINGING; words by 
Monro Anderson, music by Robert 
Coningsby Clarke. [238844 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 « Sept. 29, 
1911; EK 267089; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 


LITTLE GEM WALTZ; by S. G. Kiesling, 
op. 63; piano. [28845 


©) Oct. 3). 1911-2 ec Oct, 2. 1911- 


EK 266786; Samuel G. Kiesling. 

Brooklyn. 

LittLE (THE) GENERAL; mareh by 

Theo Miller; piano, four hands. 
[238846 


@e Oct. 20,2 191k: Are Oc. 18, 
1911; E 268741; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


LITTLE GERMAN HOME ACROSS THE SEA; 
words and music by Mrs. M. HE. 
Clark. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [23847 


Ke) Sept. 23. 19tles 2c. Oct. 9, 
1911; E 268147; Mrs. M. EH. Clark, 
Ogdensburg, Wis. 


LITTLE GIRL; words by Harold Simp- 
son, music by H. Bemberg. 1. In D. 
Ze Mn iie 1 [28848 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. each Oct. 17, 
1911; E 267568; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


LITTLE (THE) JAPANESE MAMMA; 
from The mousmé, words by Lionel 


Monckton and Arthur Wimperis, 
music by Lionel Monckton. [28849 
©) Oct. 102 19M 32 esr Octaa ul: 


1911; E 267451; Chappell & ce., 1td., 
London. 


LITTLE (THE) PEOPLE’S COUNTRY; 
words by H. T. Grant, music by 
Ired Kelley. [ 28850 


©) Oet.. 7, 198: 2c Oct 20, 19it 
HE 267667; Augener, Itd., London. 


LittLeE (THE) SHEPHERDESS; by Lud- 
vig Schytté, op. 70, no. 1, rev. and 
fingered by Henry Schoenfeld; piano. 

[28851 


© Aue. 23; 1911 = (2c. Oct 9, 91d 
E 268045; R. W. Heffelfinger, Los 
Angeles. 


a 


LITTLE SHOE; words and music by 
M. G. Wirt. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [23852 

© Sept. 23,1900 @pesOct.. 9. 
1911; E 268176; Mattie Garrett 
Wirt, Buffalo, Tex. 


LITTLE SILVER STAR; hymn, words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by W. A. 
Post. [28853 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E} 268521; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


LITTLE SWEETHEART COME AND KISS 
ME; words and music by F. Brun- 
dage. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [23854 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2. @ Oet. -11, 
1911; E 268402; Frank Brundage, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 


LiwscuitTz (H.) 
ien, von H. 


Sechs kleine prilud- 

Liwschitz, ftir klavier. 

[23855 

© Aug. 19, 191f: 27>: Sept. 26, 

1911; EK 267163; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


LOCHINVAR; scene from Marmion, 


words by Walter Scott, set to music ° 


by Haydn Wood, for chorus of mixed 
voices and piano. Ato. [ 23856 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 267345; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


LOCK-STEP (THE) TWO-STEP SLIDE; in 
Over the river, words and music by 
John L. Golden. [23857 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1911 ; 
E 268847; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


See Wagner (R.) 


Lota; bozzetto-spagnuolo, n. 38 delle 
Settembrat, di Giovanni Rinaldi, op. 
116, riduzione di Vincenzo Billi per 
piccolo orchestra. no. 1135385. (In- 
termezzi musSicali, n. 459.) [23858 

©: Sept. 23; 1914 2 e7 Oc. 5.1911 - 
E 267213; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


LONDON PRIDE; handkerchief dance, 
collected and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; 
pi: (Morris dance tunes, set 7, 
no. 6.) [23859 

©) Oct. 21) 1911-92" c. Oct: 23: 19hL: 
E 267825; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. ; 


LOHENGRIN. 


LONELY (A) CHILD; words and music 
by I. E. Hervey. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [23860 

© -Sept., 26,1914 2 es, Oct. 1s 
1911; E 268376; I. E. Hervey, Taun- 
ton, Mass. 


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23878 


LONELY TO-NIGHT, LOVE; chorus, words 


by Rosalie Thompson, words by J. N. 


Whybark, arr. by Theo. Martens; 
female voices. 8vo. [28861 


©) Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct: 24, 1911; 
E 269085; Joseph N. Whybark, Los 
Angeles. 
Lone Aco; hymn, words by Mabel J. 
Rosemon, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[23862 
© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; EK 266500; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


“LONGBOROUGH Morris; or Hey diddle 
dis, handkerchief dance, collected 
meet. os by ‘Cecil: J.. Sharp: pf. 
(Morris dance tunes, set 7, no. 5.) 
[23863 
@ Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 1911; 
Hi 267824; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


LooK ON THE SUNNY SIDE; words by 
HE. W. Rogers, music by Harry Lane. 
[ 23864 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 26, 


1911; E 264946; Price & Reynolds, 


London. 


LOOKING BACKWARD; words and music 
by E. Ehlers. Washington, H. Kir. 
kus Dugdale co. [23865 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c: Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268253; Elizabeth Ehlers, Wil- 
mington. 


LorD (THE) IS My SHEPHERD; words 
paraphrased from the 23rd psalm, 
by W. S. Passmore, music by Henry 
Smart, arr. by John E. West as an 
anthem, for mixed voices. (Choral 
anthem, no. 1026.) [23866 

Owsepr 25. 19t1* 2 c. Sept: 29, 
1911; E 267215; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


LorpD JESUS, OUR SAVIOR; hymn, words 
by Edith S. Tillotson, music by R. C. 
McBride. [23867 


@1 Oe Wy 191142 ¢ Oct.13, 1911; 
E 268522; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


Lorp! THY GLORY FILLS THE HEAVEN; 
anthem, by O. M. Schoebel. 4to. 
[23868 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
EK 268674; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Lorp (THE) WHO GIVETH ALL; duet, 
words by C. Wordsworth, music by 
Lee G. Kratz; alto and baritone. 

[23869 
. © Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268901; Fillmore brothers co., 
Cincinnati. 


Lorp (THE) WILL HEAR: response, mu- 
sic by Carrie B. Adams. [23870 
©. Septa i pi5i4 2 “ec: Sept. 25. 
1911; & 266501; Lorenz pub... co., 
Dayton, O. 


LORD’S PRAYER. 
van ) 


See Beethoven (L. 


Lotus (THE) ; concert waltz, by Hein- 

~ rich Bertrand, op. 3; piano. [23871 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 

E 269128; Chas. E. Roat music co., 
Itd., Battle Creek. 


LovE (A) CAROL; words by Mrs. L. M. 
Hopkins, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld, Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [23872 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268212; Mrs. L. M. Hopkins, At- 
kinson, Wis. 


LovE EYES; lyric by Marie Theresa 

Laing, music by Edwin F. Kendall. 

[23873 

OvOct 4191. +52) eh Oct 97 1911). 

E 268080; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

LOVE IS A HUNTER BOY; unacc. part 
song, words by T. Moore, music by 
S. E. Lovatt; men’s voices. 4to. 
(Male voice part song, no. 40.) 

[23874 
© Oete 55191: 2 Ce Och AO; dott: 
E 267398; Weekes & co., London. 


LOVE IS A PRETTY NAME WHEN SPELLED 
Y-o-U; words by W. H. Roark, music 
by Tom Spencer. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [238875 

©! Sept, 26. 191s 236 Ort. ae 
1911; H 2683825; Walter H. Roark, 
Bowling Green. Ky. 


LOVE 1S FOREVER; words by Gunby 
Hadath, music by Ernest Newton, in 
D minor. [23876 

© Sept. 27, 191f- 2 ¢* Sept, 28; 
1911; EH 264983; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


LOVE IS LIKE THE ROSE; from Gypsy 
love, words by Harry RB. Smith and 
Robert B. Smith, music by Franz 
Lehar. [23877 

© Sept! 30; 1914/2 2 c) Oct: 2; 1911 ; 
EK 267170; Chappell & co.. Itd., Lon- 
don. 


LOVE IS MINE; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Clarence G. 
Gartner. nos 1am Bo ilat= no: 2 mec. 
no. 3 in HE flat. [23878 

© Oct 5, 19112 © each’ Oct 6G; 
1911; E 267266; Gould & co., London. 


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23879 


Dt.) Ease yee 


— 


LOVE IS THE BEST GIFT OF ALL; words 
and music by W. Brown. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23879 


© Sept. 26) 1914 -* 2'e Och 11, 
1911; E 268435; Wm. Brown, Frank- 
ford, Pa. 


LOVE, LOVE, LOVE; words and music by 
R[uth] W. Cl[urtis]. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23880 

©) 'Septs "26. 920i 2 "er Ocha. 
1911; H 2683840; Ruth Curtis, Wash- 
ington. 


LOVE ME; medley march and two step, 
by Marshall & Engel, arr. by Carl 
F. Williams; orch. and pf. Ato. 

[28881 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 « Sept. 30, 

1911; H 266737; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


LOVE NEEDS LOVING TO LIVE; words and 
music by A. Hinkel. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23882 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
FE 268129; A. W. Hinkel, Milwaukee. 


LOVE’S AUTUMN LEAVES; words by C. B. 
Taylor, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23883 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268104; Chas. B. Taylor, Mt. Ster- 
ling, Pa. 


LOVE’S DIAL; song cycle, music by Mrs. 
EK. L. Ashford; high voice. [23884 
©°Oce 6, 1911 2) Oct. 237. 191M: 

E 269046; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


LOVE’S FANTASY; words by Fred. E. 
Weatherly; music by Eric Coates. 
No. 1 in D. [23885 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911 ; 
E 267532; Boosey & co., London. 


LOVE’S PERFECT FLOWER; words by 
Harold Simpson, music by Charlton 
H. King; E flat. [23886 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2:¢. Oct, 12, 1911 ; 
E 267465; Phillips & Page, London. 


- LOVE’s sorcERY; from the romantic 
comic opera Gypsy love, words by 
Harry B. and Rob’t B. Smith, music 
by Franz Lehar. [23887 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2c Oct. 23, 1911; 
EH) 267803; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


LOVE’S THOUGHTS; words and music by 
F. Olson. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [23888 

©wiSept:’ 26, 79 12 ehe Octiaaaal:, 
1911; E 268373; Florence Olson, 
Escanaba, Mich. 


LOVE’S TOKEN; reverie, by F. H. Klick- 
mann; pf. (Attractive compositions, 
no. 1433.) [23889 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268774; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


LOVE’S TRIBUTE; words and music by: 
N. Stell. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28890 

© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268209; Miss N. Stell, Cuero, Tex. 


LOVER’S DELIGHT; Lizzie 
Mowen; piano. [23891 
© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 11,1911; 

E 268279; C. C. Powell, Columbus, O. 


LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE; lyric by Walter 

Hager, music by Pap Ray Brouillet. 

[28892 

© Sept: 21) 19h 2 er Oe 16, 

1911; E 268648; Ray Brouillet & 
Cornelius Deasy, San Francisco. 


caprice, by 


LUBRICH (FRITZ) JUN. Scherzo; von 
F. Lubrich, jun., op. 18, ftir orgel. 
(Drei stiicke, no. 3.) [28893 


© May 18, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267871; F. EK. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


Lucia DI LAMMERMOOR. See Donizetti 


G.) 


LUCIA WALTZ. See Donizetti (G.) 


LUCKY STARS; hymn, words by [Har- 
riet D. Castle,] music by [Ira B. 
Wilson. ] [28894 

© Sept. 18, dia 92 7e (sept. wo; 
1911; EH 266502; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


LULLABY; words from Hrminie, music 
by Jakobowski, arr. by Ira B. Wil- 
son. 1. Women’s voices. 2. Men’s 
voices. [23895, 23896 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c each Oct. 
238, 1911; E 268955, 269029; Lorenz 
pub. ¢co., Dayton, O. 


—— See Krebs (T. L.) 


LUNTANANZA AMARA; Canzone. marcia, 
versi di P. Cinquegrana, musica di 
Ed. Di. Capua. [23897 

© Aug. 23,, 191i. 2exn Octet, Voit: 
EK 267290; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


LUNTANO ’A MAMMA... LUNTANO ’A 


TE; canzone al!’ antica, versi di 
Libero Bovio, musica di S. Gam- 
bardella. [238898 


© Aug. 23, 19003 Zines, Oct; 14, 
1911; FE 267503; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


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WLUSLUCAL COME USLLIONS 


23915 


LUSTIGEN (DIE) WEIBER VON WINDSOR; 
ouverture, von Otto Nicolai, einge- 
richtet von Th. Herbert, fiir violine, 
violoncell und klavier zu 2 handen. 

[23899 


© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 2671838; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


LUSTSPIEL (EINE) OUVERTURE; von 
Max Reger, op. 120, fiir orchester. 
Partitur. 4to. [23900 


(rsept. 1, 191l: 2 c Sept. 26, 
1911; E 267155; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


a 


~LuzzaTTI (A.) Nocturno; par A. 
Luzzatti pour piano. (4 piéces car- 
actéristiques, no. 38.) [28901 


@ Aue. 215 1911: 2 c. -Sept.: 20, 
1911; EK 264821; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


Ma .. . FATEMI IL FAVO BE; duettino 
popolare, versi di A. Califano, mu- 
sica di Guiseppe de Gregorio. [23902 


© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 
1911; E 267504; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


MacDowrLt (EDWARD ALEXANDER) An- 
dantino; romance by EH. MacDowell, 
arr. by C. Charlton Palmer; organ. 
(Edition Schmidt, no. 126 a-b.) 

[28903 


© July 25, 1911; 2 ec July 27, 
1911; H 262238; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


—— In nomine Domini; by E. Mac- 
Doweil, op. 62, no. 8, arr. by C. 
Charlton Palmer; organ. (Edition 
Schmidt, no. 126 a-b.) [23904 


Or duly 25, 1911; 2 ec July 27, 
1911; B 262242; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


—— Meditation by E. MacDowell, op. 
61, no. 6, arr. by C. Charlton Pal- 
mer; organ. (Hdition Schmidt no. 
126 a-b.) [23905 


Oeiniv: 25.4911 +2" ce. July 27, 
1911; H% 262241; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


—— Melodie (to a water-lily) ; by E. 
MacDowell, op. 51, no. 6, arr by C. 
Charlton Palmer; organ. (Hdition 
Schmidt, no. 126 a-b.) [28906 


Orduly. 25, 19115. 2 e. July, 27, 


1911; E 262239; Arthur P. Schmidt, | 


Boston. 


MacDoweELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER )— 
Continued. 

Sea (A) song; by EH. MacDowell, 

op. 55, no. 5, arr. by C. Charlton 

Palmer; organ. (Hdition Schmidt, 

no. 126 a-b.) [23907 


© aly. 25. 191-2 ec: July, 26, 
1911; E 262240; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


MAD SOLDIER’S SonGc; from The dynasts, 
words by Thomas Hardy, music by 
Hamilton Law; in E minor. [23908 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 267666; Agate & co., London. 


MADAME SERAFIN; marsch aus der 
gleichnamigen operette, musik von 
Robert Winterberg, fiir klavier. 

[23909 

© Sept. 2) 190i: 2 -¢, Sents:26, 

1911; H 267157; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


—— operette in drei akten, text von 
Georg Okonkowski und Bruno 
Granichstaedten, musik von Robert 
Winterberg. Klavierauszug mit 
deutschem text. [23910 

© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c« Sept. 26, 
1911; H 267156; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


—— walzer aus der gleichnamigen 
operette, musik von Robert Winter- 
berg, fiir klavier. [23911 


@©) Sept; 2, 1911; °2' ez? Sept. 26; 
1911; # 267158; Ed. Bote & G Bock, 
Berlin. 


MADRIGALE; words by Ezra Pound, mu- 
sic by Walter Morse Rummel. 
(Three songs, no. 1.) [23912 

@iSenpte 19, 191= 2 e: “Sept: 29; 
1911; E 266728; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


MADRILENA (LA); célébre danse es- 
pagnole, par Léo Daniderff; pf. 
[23913 
© Oct. 14, 1911 2-6 Oct. 17, tS 
E 267618; L. Bénech, Paris. 


fantasie espagnole, by Paul 
Wachs, rev. and ed. by M. Green- 
wald; piano. [238914 

©) Oct..23; 491 2c) Oct; 23; 191; 
E 268929; Century music pub. €o., 
New York. 


MADEL, DREH’ DICH UM; marschlied, 
aus der operette Die hexe, text und 
musik von Richard Jiger. [23915 

@eAues- 24. 191 2 Cc. Sept: e290: 
1911; E 264999; Allegro-verlag, Bres- 
lau, Germany. 


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MARCHEN-WALZER; aus der operette, 
Die liebesjagd, musik von Hermann 


Ritzau, ftir kleines orchester. 4to. 
[23916 

@ July, 29,.-1911 -) 2. .e POct3 224. 
1911; EK 267726; £Biihnenverlag 


Niedersachsen, g. m. b. h., Hannover, 
Germany. 


MAGDALENA; vals por José Jests 
Martinez, arreglo de J. Zamora Val- 
dés, para piano, violon 1 y 2, viola, 
violoncello y contrebajo. Ato. 
Mexico, Enrique Munguia. [23917 

© Sept as, Dom 2 "ce: Oek 21. 
1911; E 267693; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York. 


MAGGIo NUOVO; melodia, parole di Gino 
Fornari, musica di Angelo Vagnetti, 
op. 149. [23918 

© Oct 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267412; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Magic (THE) BOAT; barcarolle, by J. 
Douglas Martin, op. 6; piano. (Six 
sketches from wonder-land, no. 4.) 

[23919 
© Oct. 7, 19113) 2 ¢ Oc 12) 4911 ; 


H} 268495; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 


MAGIC NIGHT; waltzes, by R. E. Hil- 
dreth; orch. and piano. 4to. [238920 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268794; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 


MAGIC SHADOWS; waltz, by Napoleone 
Zardo; piano. [23921 
Se) 2Oct..5, Sl ire VOCs G,; 19M: 


E 267254; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 


Macic spot; words and music by A. 
Mansell. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [23922 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268105; Anita Mansell, El Paso. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS; even- 


ing service set to music in the key of ; 


E flat, by Claude W. Parnell; mixed 
voices. London, Novello & co., ltd. 
4to. [23928 


©) Sept.)20, \A9ia- 2  eeiSept: 22: 


1911; E 264876; Claude W. Parnell, 
London. 


MAGNOLIA MAZURKA; by Ellis Wood- 

ward; piano. [23924 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1911; 

E 269154; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


a 


| 0 a i be Va ie aah 


Maip (THE) oF Mars; words and 
music by W. E. Wilson. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23925 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2'e: Oct: 10,1911: 
E 268249; W. EH. Wilson, Marengo, 
Ta. 

Maip (THE) OF THE MILL; words by. 
Hamilton Aide, music by Stephen 
Adams, arr. by Ira B. Wilson. 1. 
Women’s voices. 2. Men’s voices. 

[23926, 23927 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c each Oct. 
23, 1911; E 268966, 269020; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. ~ 
MAILIED; ged. von Hans Sachs, musik 
von Richard Wetz, op. 26, no. 5, 
fiir mittlere stimme. [23928 
© July 4; 1910-927 e Sent: 18, 
1911; E 264764; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig. 
MALETIEMPO; versi di Rocco Galdieri, 
musica di EK. de Curtis. [23929 


© Aug. 23," Iii Oren Oct, 14) 
1911; E 267505; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

MAMA DON’T WEEP FOR ME; words and 
music by A. W. Watkins. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [23930 


© Sept. 26, 1911-25) Get 11, 
1911; E 268828; Ardelia Wilson 
Watkins, Goodwill, W. Va. 

MAMA WON’T YOU KISS ME; words by 
Augustine Wright, music by Glenn 
W. Ashley. [23931 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268775; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 

MAMMA’S BIRTHDAY WALTZ; by R. 
Streabbog; piano, four hands. [23932 

© Oct: 20,7 191d eZ) eOck. 18, 
1911; E 268742; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 

MAMMOLETTA; polka, by N. M. Calace; 
2 mandolins and guitar. [23933 

© Aug. 26, 19in-72ceeOer 2, 1911): 
E 267057; M. V. Cardilli, New York. 

MAMMY’S HUSH-A-BYE; words by Har- 
riet D. Castle, music by J. A. Parks, 
arr. by Ira B. Wilson. 1. Women’s 
voices, 2. Men’s voices. [23934, 23935 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c each Oct. 
23, 1911; E 268958, 269028; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 

Man (THE) THAT SAYS RAH; words 
and music by A. H. McGuigan. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23936 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 & Oct. 10, 1914 ; 

E 268207; A. H. McGuigan, Kensing- 
ton, oP kaa 


1386 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


23957 


MANGER (THE) SONG; hymn, words by 
Geo. O. Webster, music by Karl K. 
Lorenz. [23937 


© Sept. 8, 1911: 2 ¢«. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266503; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


MARANDA; words and music by D. D. 
James. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [23938 


Weir a, 1911; 2c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268252; D. D. James, Mattoon, [11]. 


-Marcu, Capiron city; Springfield, [1., 
by W. Hampton; piano. [23939 

Ceme 1 NUE: 2. Co, .Oeh: 10, 
1911; E 268191; Wesley Hampton, 
Centralia, Tl. 


MARCH OF THE FAIRIES; by C. D. Rose; 
piano. [23940 


ar Oc- 16, 1911: 2 c. Oct. 14, 
1911; E 268675; Theo. Presser co,. 
Philadelphia. 


MarcCH OF THE LITTLE LEADEN  SOL- 
DIERS (Marche des petits soldats de 
plomb) ; morceau caractéristique by 
Gabriel Pierné, arr. by Charles God- 


frey, jr.; military band. [23941 

©) Sept. 21, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 264866; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


MARCHE DES AVIATEURS; par Ch. Graz- 
iani-Walter, op. 401, pour piano a 


4 mains. (Heures joyeuses, no. 6.) 
[23942 
mauve 7 1911: 2 ec Sept 29, 


1911; E 267026; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 


MARCHE FUNEBRE; by D. M. Levett op. 
61, arr. by G. H. Reeves; full band. 
4to. [239438 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266892; Carl Fischer, New York. 


MARCHE NUPTIALE; von Alphonse 
Mailly, herausgegeben yon Otto 
Gauss; orgel, trompeten und horner. 
(Orgelkonzert sammlung, 3. serie, 
nr. 23.) [23944 

CA AOI 2 ¢. Oct. 2, 1011s 
E 267075; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


MARCHING ALONG; by Harry Hale Pike; 
pf. [23945 
© Sept. 27, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266842; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
MARCIA SOLENNE; di Filippo Brunetto; 
pel. 113742. [23946 
© Sept. 23, 19915 2c Sept: 25, 
1911; E 264917; G. Ricordi & Go., 
Milan. 


MARGUERITENMADEL (DAS); lied aus 
Die nacht von Berlin, ged. von Ju- 
lius Freund. musik von Victor Hol- 
laender. 1. Gesang und piano. 2. 
Rheinlinder ftir piano. [23947, 23948. 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 2, 
1911; E 267142, 267148; Ed. Bote & 
G. Bock, Berlin. 

MARIA THERESIA; march, by J. F. 
Wagner, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
full band. 4to. [ 23949: 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266920; Carl Fischer, New York. 
MARIE CLAIRE; waltz, by Claire Beard- 
shaw; piano. [ 23950: 
© Get. 5, 1911':2 ¢ Oct. 6, 1911: 
E 267255; Keith, Prowse & co., 1td..,. 
London. 
MARIETTE; polka by Sterny-Courquin , 
piano solo. [23951 
© Sept. 29, 1911: 2 c Sept. 30, 
1911; E 267056; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 
Maricotp (THE); by W. C. Powell; 
piano. (Flower land, no. 1446.) 


Oct: 18). 19> By ce. aOcks 716. 
1911; E 268631; McKinley musie co., 
Chicago. 

MARISCHKA; canzonetta von Eduard 

Walter, op. 46, fiir violine und piano. 

[ 23953: 

© May 18, 1911: 2c Oct. 4, 1911: 

E 267239; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

MARJORIE, MA CHERIE; words by Ar- 

thur Stanley, music by Shiel Daw- 

son; in ©, E flat and F. [23954- 

© Aug. 21, 1911; 2 ©. each Sept. 

26, 1911: E 264963; B. F. Wood mu- 
Sie ¢o., Boston. 


MARK TIME; march, by J. Brownfield; 
piano. [23955 
© Oct: 24-1911: 2 ec Ock 25; 
1911 > BY 269155; Krank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 

Mars; march, from Eyes of night, by 
W. E. Haesche, op. 33; violin and 
piano. (Concert suite, no. 5.) 

[23956 

©, Oct 235 190th 26 Ock 24, 

1911; E 269100; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 

MARTINEZ (J. DE JESUS) 4 danzas; 
por J. de Jestis Martinez, arreglo 
de S. Robles, para piano, violon 1 
y 2. viola. violoncello y contrabajo. 
4to. Mexico. Enrique Munguia. 

[238957 

©. Sept. 52-191 2c? Oety 2 

191t: E 267719: Breitkopf & Hirtel,. 
New York. 


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pt. 1 Te Se eS 


23958 

MARTINI (PADRE) Andantino; von 
Padre Martini, bearb. von Fritz 
Kreisler, fiir klavier 2 hinden. 


(Klassische manuskripte, no. 2.) 
[28958 


© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1911; 
E 267477; B Schott’s sodhne, Mainz. 


Martini (G.) Preludio e fuga; von 
G. Martini, herausgegeben von Otto 
Gauss. (Orgelkonzert sammlung, 1. 
Serie. et. a.) [23959 

© Aug. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EK 267080; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


Marty O’TooLe; words by J. Hendry, 
music by R. A. H. T. Heeger. 
[238960 
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 e@ Oct. 20, 
1911; E 268844; John Hendry, St. 
Paul. 


Mary ANN McLAUGHLIN; words and 
music by M. A. Tunney. [23961 
© Oct, 16) 1911. 2% Oct 16, 
OIE 1H) 268620" i A. Tunney, 
Toronto, Ont. 


MARY COME BACK; words and music 
by K. Dagenbach. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28962 


© Sept. 26, 1911: 2 ec. Oct. te 
1911; E 268875; Karl Dagenbach, 
Chicago. 


MARY IN MARYLAND: waltz song, 
words by L. W. Suckert, music by 
Ernest W. Crawford. [23963 


©1ce Oct. 11, 1911; E 268283; 
Lancelot W. Suckert, Oakland, Cal. 


Masonic (A) MUSICAL SERVICE BOOK ; 
compiled and ed. by T. J. Linekar. 
[28964 
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 
1911; E 267419; William Reeves, 
London. 


MASS oF St. JoHN THE BAPTIST; ed. 
by Jas. A. Reilly, music by J. E. 
Turner; mixed voices with organ 
ace. 4to. [23965 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1911; E 264920; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 


MAssenet (JuLtes Fite Fripgric) 
Chant des fleurs; by J. Massenet, ed. 
and transcribed by J. F. Barnett; 
(In Celebrated modern masters for 
the pianoforte, book 3, p. 56.) 

[23966 
© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1911; 
E 267458; Augener, Itd., London. 


Massener (Jutes Emin Fripieic)— 
Continued. 

—— Don César de Bazan; overture. 
by J. Massenet, arr. by T. H. Rollin- 
son; full band. 4to. [23967 . 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2.¢. Oct. 4, 1911; 
Hi 266873; Carl Fischer, New York. 


—— Erinnyes (Les); divertissement, 
par J. Massenet, transcription par 
H. Mouton, pour petit orchestre. 
(Symphonia, premiére Série, no. 12.) 

[28968 
© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
H} 267332; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


—— Thais; méditation religieuse, de 
Yopéra par J. Massenet, transcrip- 
tion par H. Mouton, pour orchestre 
avec violon solo. (Symphonia, pre- 
miére série, no. 15.) [23969 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267833; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


MASTERSINGERS (THE) oF NUREMBERG. 
See Wagner (R.) 


MAY FLOWER MARCH; by M. Rusie, 
piano. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [23970 

© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 10, 1911; 


| 268265 ; May Rusie, Marshalltown, 
Ta. 


MAY FLOWERS; waltz, by Ellis Wood- 
ward; piano. [23971 
© Oct. 24, 1911: 2 e@ Oct. 25, 
1911; E 269156; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


May I LOVE YOU WHEN THERE’S NO ONE 
ELSE AROUND; words and music by: 
M. EK. Garvin. © [23972 

© 1e. Oct. 23, 1911; E 268876; 
M. Edythe Garvin, McKeesport, Pa. 


May I PLAY IN YOUR BACK YARD; words 
and music by M. B. Hughes. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

- [23973 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c« Oct. 11, 

1911; E 268440; Minnie B. Hughes, 
Marked Tree, Ark. 


May’s GALOP; by Maurice Schott; 
piano. [28974 


© Oct. 12, 1911; 2c. Oct. 16, 1911; 


EK 268651; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis. 
MazurRKA; par Hmile R. Blanchet, 


pour piano. [23975 
© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c Sept. 20, 

1911; E 264819; B. Schott’s sdhne, 

Mainz. 


1388 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1151911 


23995 


MAZURKA CAPRICE; by L. J. Quigley, 

op. 14; piano, four hands. [238976 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 24,1911; 

HE 269081; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


MAZURKA D’AMOUR (Liebes mazurka) ; 

par Hrik Meyer-Helmund; pf. duet. 

[238977 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1911; 

H 267848; B. F. Wood music ©co., 
Boston. 


MEDITATION; by F. Henri Klickmann; 

piano. [23978 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 

E 269157; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 

—— von M. J. Erb, herausgegeben von 
Otto Gauss; orgel und violoncello. 
(Orgelkonzert sammlung, 2. serie, 
nr. 13.) [23979 

© Auge 15,1911; 2 c. Oct: 2, 1911; 
E 267076; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 

See also McDowell (EH. A.) 

MEDITATION OF LOVE; reverie, by Walter 
L. Rosenberg; piano. [23980 

(Oe, 24 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 269158; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


MEET ME BY THE NILE; words by A. 
Walker, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[23981 

© Sept. 238, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268150; Alice Walker, Philadel- 
phia. 


MEET ME IN THE MEADOW, LULA; words 
and music by H. Mosher. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [238982 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268210; Harvey Mosher, Birming- 
ham. 

MEET ME TO-NIGHT IN DREAMLAND; 
waltz, by Leo. Friedman, arr. by M. 
Retford; military band, with tubu- 
phone ad lib. (Boosey’s new sup- 
plemental journal, no. 94.) [23983 

© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; EK 264975; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

MEETING (THE) See Wilson (Christo- 

pher). 


MEIN MUTTERLEIN; ged. von Lisel Wet- 
zel, musik von Heinrich Sickinger, 
op. 17, fiir gemischten chor. Parti- 
par.” Ato. [23984 

eo saly. 29) 1911 = 2 ce Oct. 21, 
1911; E 267742; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


MEIN MUTTERLEIN STIRBT NIE; ged. von 
Hugo Maubach, musik von Georg 
Rathgeber, op. 151. é [23985 

© Sept: 15; A902 e:" Oct. -.21, 
1911; E 267705; Carl Ritihle, Leip- 
zig. 

MEIN SCHATZELEIN; ged. von Jul. 

- Wolff, musik von Heinrich Sick- 
inger, op. 68. 1. Mannerchor. Par- 
titur. 2. Gemischten chor. Partitur. 

[23986, 28987 
© July 29, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 21, 
1911; E 267748, 267744; Heinrichs- 


hofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 

MELANCOLIE; transcription, d’aprés 
une lecon de solfége, par César 


Franck; 1. Violon et pf. 2. Violon- 
celle et pf. [28988, 23989 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ce. each Oct. 17, 
1911; E 267622-267623; Henry Le- 
moine & cie., Paris. 


MELISANDE; serenade, by Henry Os- 
good; piano. [23990 
©) Sept.212;-19tl: 2c Ock~ 14, 
1911; E 268802; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


See McDowell (E. A.) 


MELODIE; by F. Bridge; violoncello or 
violin and pf. London, Goodwin & 
Tabb. [23991 


© Oct. 12, 1911; 2c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 267491; Frank Bridge, London. 


Mé&Lopig A LA MAZURKA; by Theodore 
Leschetizky, op. 40, no. 4, edited by 
John Orth; piano. [23992 


© “Sept 23; (1911. 2) e: Oek? 12, 
1911; E 268482; Oliver Ditson, Bos- 
ton. 


MELODY IN F; by Anton Rubinstein, 
op. 3, no. 1, edited by J. W. Lerman; 
four hands; piano. [23293 


©) Oct: 16, 1911;.2,,c. Oct: 14,4911: 
E 268676; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


MeELopyY (THE) OF LOVE; from Gypsy 
love, by Franz Lehar, arr. by S. 
Deshon; song orchestration. 4to. 

[23994 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1911; 

E 267173; Chappel & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


-—_— — words by Harry B. Smith 
and Robert B. Smith, music by 
Franz Lehar. [28995 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 267172; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


1389 


23996 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. Try DeyS sev iG 


MELODY OF PEACE; by Carroll Martin, 
arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; full orch. 
and pf. [ 23996 


© Aug. 29, 1911: 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK} 266893; Carl Fischer, New York. 


MeELtopy (THE) OF THE PINES; by A. 
Grimes; piano. 


© Oct.,.21, 1911 + 2 e7Ock., 23,1911 - 
EK 269072; Annie Grimes, Jefferson, 
Tex. 


MEMORIAL DAY OF THE NORTH AND 
SoutH; words and music by F. X. 
Dugal. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [23998 


© Oct e387 J9il-2 ce: Oct, 107 1911": 

EH 268255; F. X. Dugal, Houlton, Me. 
MEMORIES OF THE SoutTH; waltzes, by 
F. Henri Klickmann; pf. [23999 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
EH 268776; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


MEMORY BELLS; words by J. B. Arm- 


strong. music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[24000 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 268174: Jennie B. Armstrong, 
Battle Creek, Mich. 


MEN ARE ALL ALIKE: from The Wall 
street girl, lyric by Hapgood Burt, 
music by Karl Hoschna. [24001 


fe) Oet.)7,. 191: 2c Ock O19 11: 
EH 268081; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wic Fenix) Scherzo: from Midsum- 
mer night’s dream; by Mendelssohn, 
arr. by Reginald Goss-Custard; or- 
gan. [24002 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c) Oct. 17, 1911; 
HE 267570; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


MENDING LITTEE STOCKINGS; song, 
words by Harriet D. Castle, music 
by Ira B. Wilson. [24003 


© Wept? 18) 1911: 2 © Septet 25, 
1901 5 Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton. 


MENETRIER (LE); mazurka, par Hmile 
Férir. pour viola et piano. [24004 
© Aus. 28) 1914: 2 ¢. Sept, 20; 
1911; E 264817: B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz. 


[23997 | 


MENSCH, SIEH DIR DIE BILDER AN; 
walzer-couplet, aus Die nacht von 
Berlin, ged. von Julius Freund, 
musik von Victor Hollaender. 

[24005 

© Sept. 18) 19M: soe Oc.) 2. 

1911; E 267144; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


MENSCHENBEIFALL; ged. von. Fr. H6l- 
derlein, musik von Richard Wetz, 
op. 27, no. 1, ftir mittlere stimme. 

[24006 

© July “4,191 Bea sene ls: 

1911; E 264765; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig. 


MENTRE TU PASSE; versi di L. Posti- 
glione, musica di O. Panza. (Edi- 
zioni Bideri, no. 3281.) [ 24007 

© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 « Sept. 18. 
1911; E 264784; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples. 


MENUET; in the old style, by Frederick 
Hahn, op. 7; piano and violin. 
[24008 
© Oct. 23,1911; 2 c. Oct. 23; 1911 ; 
EK 269069; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


——par Emilio Russi, op. 8, pour 
piano. (Silhouettes, no. 5.) [24009 
© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1911 ; 

E 267109; C. Schmid! & co,, Leipzig. 


——wWSee Album de six morceaux 


choisis. 


MENUET DE. NINOTTE; par Ch. Gra- 
ziani-Walter, op. 400, pour piano. 
(Six morceaux faciles sans octaves, 
no. 6.) [24010 

© Aug. 17, 1911; 2 eG Sept. 122, 
1911; E 264901; C. Schmid! & co., 
Leipzig. 


MENUETT; von Rudolph Ganz, op. 14, 
no. 2, ftir klavier. [24011 
© July 7% 19s (ever Sepe, 29, 
1911; (| 267022; ~ Ries Erler, 
Berlin. 


MENUETTO GRAZIOSO; by W. L. Blumen- 
schein, op. 1389; piano. [24012 
©. Sept: - 26) (10mse aio Sern Ociuy nul 
1911: E 267448; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


MER TRANQUILLE; barcarolle par Ch. 
Graziani-Walter, op. 400, pour piano. 
Six morceaux faciles sans octaves, 
no. 4.) [24013 

©: Aug: 17, 19das 2 Veqasepm 22, 
1911; E 264902; C. Schmid! & co., 
Leipzig. 


1390 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


24030 


Mercury; mazurka, from Hyes of 
night, by W. BE. Haesche, op. 33; 
violin and piano. (Concert suite, 
no. 3.) [24014 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 24, 1911; 
EH 269101; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


MERMAID’s sonc; by Stepin Esipoff; 
pf. (Five melodious sketches in 
etude form, without octaves, no. 3.) 

[24015 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
- 1911; E 264930; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 


MERRY JINGLING BELLS; galop brillante, 
by Geo. L. Spaulding; pf. [24016 


Oc, 1911> 2 ec. 'Oct.. 6; 1911; 
HE 266984; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


MERRY LAYS FOR HAPPY DAYS; written 
by Wilford Mills, composed by Val- 
entine Hemery. Book 2, no. 1-6. 


[24017 

© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 

H 267526; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 


Merry MOMENTS; dance, by Eugene 
Mack; piano. [24018 
© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268583; McKinley music ©co., 
Chicago. 
gavotte, by W. M. Notlef, op. 18, 
no. 1; pt. (Spring sketches, no. 5.) 
[24019 
© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
H 268757; Wm. M. Felton, Phila- 
delphia. 


Merrery (THE) PIXIES; by J. Douglas 
Martin, op. 6; piano. (Six sketches 
from wonder-land, no. 2.) [24020 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1911; 
EH 26849€; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 


MERRY SPRINGTIME; waltz, by J. 
Brownfield, arr. by Henry S. Saw- 
yer; piano, four hands. [24021 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; 
EK 2687438; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


Mrssacr (THE) FROM O’ER THE SEA; 
words znd music by E. Brockway. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24022 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2c. Oct. 10, 1911; 

H 268272; Etta Brockway, Royalton, 
Minn. 


MESSAGE OF CHRISTMAS; anthem, 
words from the Bible music by A. W. 
Lansing; mixed voices, organ acc. 
Ato. [24023 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1911; 
KH} 268677; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Messe Notre DAME; ed. by Jas. A. 
Reilly, music by T. J. Bordonel; 
treble voices. 4to. [24024 


Or Septius, 191-2 ce Sepies 2s: 
1911; EK 264919; McLaughlin & 
Reilly c¢c., Boston. 


MESSENGER OF LOVE; tone poem, by W. 
C. Powell, arr. by F. Henri Klick- 
mann; piano, four hands. [24025 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
HE 268744; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


MESSIAH’S REIGN; Service for Christ- 
mas; words and music by R. F. Leh- 
man and others. [24026 


© Och 17, 19112 ci Oct. 1351911: - 
E 268550; R Frank Lehman, Phila- 
delphia. 


MESSINA IN RUINS; words by Harry D. 
Hoyt, music by Al. Lauson. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[24027 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 
'E 268665; Harry D. Hoyt, So. Nor- 
walk, Conn. 


METODO PER LA DIVISIONE; teorico- 
pratico-graduato, seguito alla teoria 
musicale, di Alfonso Faleani, edizio- 
ne riveduta e corretta dall’ autore. 
No. 1889, parti prima e seconda. 


[24028 

© “Sept, 20, 1011-12 \e. (Oct. 18, 

1911; E 267648; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples. 


METODO PER LO STUDIO DEL PIANOFORTE; 
by Benjamino Cesi, English and 
Italian text translated and edited 
by Eduardo Marzo. Book 1. No. 
114023. [24029 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9,1911; 
E 264551; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


MEYERBEER (GrIAcoMO) Robert le dia- 
ble; selection, by G. Meyerbeer, arr. 
by Dan Godfrey; military band. 
(Chappell’s army journal no. 379.) 

[240380 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 20,1911; 
E 267672; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


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24031 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


MICHIGAN, My MICHIGAN; state song, 
words by Douglas Malloch, music by 
W. O. Miessner. [24031 

© Oct. 2, 19141; 2 e Oct. 11,1911; 
EK 268289; W. Otto Miessner, Oak 
Park, Il. 


MIGNON; Selection, by A. Thomas, arr. 
by Mackie-Beyer; military band. 
4to. [24032 

©) Oct. 9; 1911 2c Oct not: 
EF 268453; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


——valse caprice; by G. S. Whittle- 
sey ; piano. [24033 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1911; E 269126; 
Gertrude S. Whittlesey, Washington. 


MIGNONNETTE; polka by Arthur d’Hae- 
nens, op. 85; piano. [24034 
© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 29, 
1911; E 267045; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


MILITARY ESCORT; march, by Chas. 

Lindsay; piano. [24035 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14; 1911; 

EK 268678; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Mitt (THE); part song, words by 
G. HE. Webster, music by Adolf Jen- 
sen, arr. by Arthur B. Plant; male 
voices. 4to. [24036 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267399; Weekes & co., London. 


MILLER (THE) OF THE DEE; part song, 
words from old English of 17th cen- 
tury, music arr. by Arthur B. Plant, 
male voices. 4to. [240387 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267400; Weekes & co., London. 


Miner (THE) BOY LIKE ME; words and 

music by H. L. Thomas. [240388 

© Oct::23, 19145 2 ©. Oct. 23,4911 5 

E 269049; H. L. Thomas, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 


MINETTA POLK; two-step, by Minnie 
Fritz; pf. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24039 

© Sept 26° 191 127.65 Oct 11; 
1911; E 268441; A. Fritz, Proctor, 
Minn. 


MINIATURES; acht kleine stticke, von 
Max Pauer, op. 7, fiir klavier zu 
zwei hinden. (Edition Schott, no. 
7669. ) [24040 


© Aug: 30; 1910-2 ec Sent. 20; 
1911; E 264820; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MINIATURES—Continued. 
——by Frank Bridge; violin, violon- 
cello and piano. 2" set, nos. 4, 5, 6. 


[24041 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1911; 
E 267680; Frank Bridge, London. 


MINNIE MINE; words and music by 
E. A. Coe. 
Dugdale co. [24042 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268154; Elsie A. Coe, Burke, Vt. 


MINNIE THE QUEEN OF THE SCHUETZEN- 
FEST; words by Harold Atteridge, 
music by Melville J. Gideon. [24043 

© Oct. “18;- Told wares wOct. ~ 19: 
1911; E 268820; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


MINUET IN F; by Louis Kotze; piano. 

New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[24044 

© Oct. 16,1911; 2 e. Oct. 16, 1911; 

EL 268667; Louis Kotze, Cape Town, 
So. Africa. 


MINUETTO; von Emil Kronke, op. 65, 
fiir pianoforte. (Deutsche  tiinze, 
no. 3.) [24045 

© May 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 267362; F. EH. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

MiracteE (LE) DE SAINT FRANCOIS; 
épisode lyrique en 2 tableaux, pa- 
roles de R. de Bionnet, musique de 
P. Bethenod; partition, 
piano. 


Washington, H. Kirkus | 


chant et. 
[24046 © 


© Sept. 30; 19ftsa 2c Oct. om 
1911; EH 267825; Max Eschig, Paris. 


Miss DUDELSACK; 
from the operetta, by Rudolph Nel- 
son, arr. by August C. Ely; pf. 

[24047 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 268004; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


MISTER YODLIN MAN; words and music 
by Chris. Smith. [24048 
© Oct... 7, 1919-392 e2 @etAT, 1911; 

EK 268017; Ted Snyder, co., New 
York. 
MISTLETOE (THE); words and music 
adapted by M. B. Swan. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24049 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2¢ Oct. 9, 1911; | 


E 268146; M. B. Swan, Massillon, O. 


MiTcHELL (ALBERT G.) Ten familiar 
songs; arr. by A. G. Mitchell. New 
York, Cincinnati [ete.] American 
book company [1911] 32 p. 8vo. 
(Standard musical library.) [24050 


© Oct: 17, 191 Se Ocelot 
A 297585; Albert G. Mitchell, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 


1392 


selection, motives | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


24069 


MoDERNES GUITARRE-ALBUM; Sammlung 
beliebter lieder und gesinge. mit 
guitarre begleitung, herausgegeben 
von Reinhold Vorpahl. Heft 1 und 
oy PALO, [24051 


Oe, G. 1911, 2 c. Oct? 18, 1911; 
E 267635; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


MoDERNES NORMAL-HARMONIUM; Samin- 
lung beliebter tonstticke, fiir har- 
monium, Ubertragen von Karl 
Kampf. [2452 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E267383; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


Mone (J.) Eight grand studies for 
the clarinet; by J. Mohr, revised, 
fingered and exemplified by Geo. A. 
Clinton. [24053 

Os@er 4 1911: 2:c. Oct..5, 1911; 
E 267208; Boosey & co., London. 


MoJssisovics (RODERICH VON) Drei 
vortragsstticke; von R. von Mojsiso- 
vics, op. 81, nr. 1, herausgegeben 
von Otto Gauss. (Orgelkonzert 
sammlung, II serie nr. 12.) [24054 


© Age 1521911; 2 e.. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 267070; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


MoLtity BAWN ASTHORE; words by M. 
Porter, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24055 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268099; May Porter, Weehawken, 
N. J. ; 


Mo.Liy MacGuiRe; in The three Romeos, 
lyric by R. H. Burnside, music by 
Raymond Hubbell. [24056 

© Oa. 9, 1911: 2 ¢ Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268055; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

MOLLY TOOK THE NEXT TRAIN BACK: 
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music 
by Alfred J. Doyle. [24057 


@r@er- 1, 1911; 2° ¢: Oct.-7,, 19tt: 
E 268034; Harry von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 

MOoN ETOILE; nocturne par Ch. Grazi- 
ani-Walter, op. 400, pour piano. 
(Six morceaux faciles sans octaves, 
HO: 1: ) [24058 

Or Age AT, 1911+ 2 ec. Sept. 22. 
1911; E 264903; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 

MONDLICHT; ged. von Theodor Storm, 
musik von Richard Mandl. Drei 
gesinge, no. 2.) [24059 

© May 18, 1911; 2 c.Oct. 9, 1911: 
E 267363; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


MOoNK’s (THE) MARCH; heel-and-toe 
dance, collected and arr. by Cecil J. 
Sharp; pf. (Morris dance tunes, 
set 7 no. 3.) [24060 

) Oct. 20) 1914, 57 c.) Oet, 23. 1911: 
E 267822; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


MONTANA GIRL; two step, by Percy 

- Wenrich; piano. [24061 

© Cet. 15. 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1912: 

E 268312; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


MONTE CaRLo; by Jimmie V. Monaco, 
arr. by Harry L. Alford; piano. 
[24062 
© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
E 269135; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


MooN BABE; cradle song, words and 
music by N. C. Lambuth. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24063 

© Sent: 26, 191-2 <€ . Oe: an: 
1911; E 268336; N. C. Lambuth, Cul- 
leoka, Tenn. 


MoonLicHt (Le claire de lune); by 

Georgine Yunker; piano. [24064 

© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 

E 269063; Jos. Krolage music Co., 
Cincinnati. 


in The three Romeos, lyric by 
R. H. Burnside, music by Raymond 
Hubbell. [24065 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268056; T. B. Harms, & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


MooNLIGHT Fay; meditation, by E. 
Horton Miles; piano. [24066 


©) Sepies 19. 1911s 2c. Sept 21, 
1911; E 268693; Paul A. Sehmitt, 
Minneapolis. 


MOooNLIGHT (A) LULLABY; words by 
Bernard Malcolm Ramsay, music by 
Alfred Pratt. [24067 


Oe. 21.1911 = 9c. Oct. 23. 1914: 
E 267797; Boosey & co., London. 


MOONLIGHT ON THE MOUNTAINS; Trev- 
erie, by Bruce Browning; piano. 
[24068 


©) Oct. 24. A912. e, Oct. 25, 1918; 
E 269159; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


MOoOORISH PROCESSIONAL; by Fred Lus- 
comb; piano. [24069 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268821; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES- 


24070 


PU. LENS. V6 


MooriIsuH PROCESSIONAL—Continued. 
humoresque, by Fred Luscomb; 
orch. [24070 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1911; 
Ei 266948; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Worle! 


MORCEAUX POETIQUES; by ‘Théodore 
Lack; pf. (Hducational series, no. 
47.) [24071 


© ‘Sept: 223) 19> (2 es Sept. 23) 
1911; E 264912; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


MoRNING COMES, BUT NOW IS NIGHT; 
three-part lullaby, text and music 
by Paul Bliss; women’s voices. 
(Octavo women’s voices, no. 67.) 

[24072 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1911; 

E 268298; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 

MORNING IN May; by Albert J. Rusby; 
pf. [24073 

Oy Gen silky algiule 2 o, Cen aks 
1911; E 268593; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 
MORNING IN THE MOUNTAINS; idyll, by 
Perey Wenrich; piano. [24074 
Och, 245 L927) sO Cine? 5. 
1911; H 269160; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


MORNING SONG; by Percy Wenrich; 


piano. [24075 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 
EH 269161; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


MORNING (THE) STAR; a Christmas 
service, words by various authors, 
music by Fred B. Holton. 8vo. 
(Festal days no. 1388.) [24076 


OY Septs 8) 10ilile 12) ee Sept 25: 
1911; E 266506; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

Moszkowsk1i (Moritz) Scherzino; by 
M. Moszkowski, op. 18, no. 2, rev, 
and ed. by M. Greenwald; piano. 

[24077 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
H} 268937; Century music pub. ©co., 
New York. s 


— Serenata; by M. Moszkowski, arr. 
by Otto Ebel; simplified for piano. 
[24078 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 269177; Chandler-Ebel music co., 
Brooklyn. 


Spanish dance (Bolero) ; by Mosz- 
kowski, arr. by R. HK, Hildreth; 
orch. and piano. 4to. [24079 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268797; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 


MOTHER WEEPING 0’ER HER ONLY CHILD; 
words and music by Clinton E. Rus- 
sell. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug-. 
dale co. [24080 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2¢ Oct, 9, 4911; 

a 268145; C. E. Russell, Harrison, 


Moto PERPETUO; by F. Bridge; violin 


and pf. London, Goodwin & Tabb. 


[24081 
© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 
Ei 267492; Frank Bridge, London. 


Motor (THE) MAID; mareh and two- 
step, by Edmund Braham, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 4to. 

[24082 
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 «@ Oct. 4, 1911; 
KE 266894; Carl Fischer, New York. 


MouLIns (LES) QUI CHANTENT; opér- 
ette en 3 actes, livret de Fr. Fonson 
et I. Wicheler, musique de Arthur 
Van Oost; partition et chant. [24083 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
D 18991; Max Eschig, Paris. 


MoquEetr (JULES) Scherzo; par J. 
Moquet, op. 38, transcription par 
Léon Lemoine; pf. 4 4 mains, en ut 
majeur. [ 24084 

© Oct. 14, 19d 7 2e Oct. 17; 
1911; E 2676382; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris. 


Mousmnh (THE) (The maids of Japan) ; 
lancers, music by Lionel Monckton 
& UWoward Talbot, arr. by H. M. 
Higgs; pf. [24085 

© Oct; 23) WS were Oct. 24. 
1911; H 267844; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


———musical play, music by Lionel 
Monckton and Howard Talbot, arr. 
by 1 M. Higgs; pf. score. [24086 


© Oct. 23) 191 2c Oct: (24; 
1911; E 267848; Chappell & co., itd., 
London. 


———new musical play in three acts, 
book by Alex. M. Thompson and 
Robert Countneidge, lyrics by Ar- 
thur Wiomers and Percy Greenbank, 
music by Lionel Monckton and 
Howard Talbot; vocal score. [24087 

© Oct: 10) 7991d ie Oe: Lily 
1911; D 18976; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


—— selection, by Lionel Monckton and 
Howard Talbot, selected and arr. by 
H. M. Higgs; piano. [24088 

©; Oct.. 10, “WOdas Sze Oct. ; ile 
1911; E 267452; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


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mo. tt, 1911 


24106 


Moyvine (THE) PICTURE BOY; words 
and music by Kenneth Casey, arr. 
by J. C. Collinge. [24089 


eaee. 20, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 17, 
foe rH 6C269074; M. A, Casey, 
Brooklyn. 

Mup pies; three step, by F. Henri 
Klickmann; piano. [24090 


mec 17. 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 14, 
1911; E 268584; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 


MULLER (IvAN) Thirty studies; by I. 
“ Miiller, rev. fingered and exemplified 
by Geo. A. Clinton; clarinet, in all 
the keys. [24091 


On Oct, 21, 1911;°-2 ce Oct. 23, 
1911; E 267799; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


Muses (Les) dans la forét (Green 
and cool is the shade); paroles de 
Paul Collin, English version by 
Elizabeth M. Lockwood, musik de 
Adhémar de Flagny, recueilli par 
Lucien de Flagny; no. 6, pour so- 
prano ou ténor. 24092 

©, Ane 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept 20, 
~ 1911; KE 264818; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz. 


MUSETTI PAYSANNE; by A. Tellier; 
piano. [24093 
Ousepe. 6, 1911: 2c. Sept. 9, 
1911; EK 264539; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


Music (THE) OF THE MARSHES; words 
by Clara Griffith Gazzam, music by 
Gotifried H. Federlein; medium 
voice in E flat. [24094 

ee Oc 44, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 
1911; E 268810; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


MUSIsc VOT’S MUSIC MUST COME FROM 
BERLIN; lyric by Gus. Kahn, music 
by Grace Le Boy. [24095 

@esept, 29; 1911: .2..¢.. Ock,, 2, 
1911; E 266782; Leo Feist, New 
York. 

MUSICIAN’S (A) WEDDING; march and 
two-step, by Jules Bolle; full band. 
Ato. [24096 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2. c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
HE 266895; Carl Fischer, New York. 


MUSTERWEIBER (DIE); operette in 3 
akten, text yon Paul Hubl und G. 
Quedenfeldt, musik von Franz Wer- 
ther. Klavierauszug zu zwei hin- 
den, mit unterlegtem text. [24097 

jG) Aug.728, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1911; EK 267527; Julius Feuchtinger, 
Stuttgart, Germany. 


My AIRY FAIRY SCAREY AEROPLANE; 
words and music by G. E. Pooler. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24098 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2.c. Oct. 11, 

1911; E 268422; Geo. E. Pooler, Au- 
rora, Ill. 


My ASTHORE; words by Fiske O’Hara 

-and Lawrence Watson, music by 

Maurice Clark, arr. by Frank HE. 

Hersom. [24099 

© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1911; 

HK 268469; Head music pub. co., New 
York. 


My BOY YOU’RE STILL AT HOME; words 
by M. W. Hyndman, music by Willy 
Wagner. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24100 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 268112; M. Hyndman, Coquitiam, 
Boe, 


My DREAMS; words by Mrs. M. I. 
Strickland, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24101 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

HW 268151; Mrs. M. I. Strickland, 
Clarksdale, Miss. 


My EVELYN; words and music by Hila 
M. Rissmiller. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [24102 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 268167; Ellen Rissmiller, Bethle- 
hem, Pa. 


My FAITHFUL PEARL; words and music 
by L. Bassett Snyder. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24103 

Cy Seni? 2655 1914 = 2 He, Och ww. 
1911; EK 268428; Lillian Bassett Sny- 
der, Cortland, N. Y. 


My HEART IS GLAD; hymn, words by 
Lizzie DeArmond, music by W. A. 
Post. [24104 

© Ochoa AS1 1 = 2 ¢ Oct. ABY 19. - 
I. 268523 ; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


My HEART SINGS AS THE BIRDS SING; 
words by Jas. B. Kenyon, music by 
Jock Kursteimner, op: £7, no; 1; -se- 
prano, high. New York, Ktirsteiner 
& Rice. [ 24105. 

© Sept! 23; 1911: 2c. Sept: 30, 
1911; E 266707; Jean Paul Kiir- 
steiner, New York. 

My HONEY; words and music by Harry 
Bernhard. [24106 

OC. Oc 1Or 191A 2 ec. Oct; 19 al Ole: 


E 268807 ; Symphony music co., Bos- 
ton, 


24107 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES | 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


My IRISH SENORITA; in Over the river, 
words and music by Edward J. 
Griffin, Henry B. Murtagh and John 
L. Golden. [24107 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1911; 
E 268848; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


My ITALIAN BABE; words by M. Cur- 
ley, music by Jerry Sullivan. [24108 


© 1c. Oct. 18, 1911; E 268725; 
Morris Curley, Chicago. 


My LaDy DIxIE; words and music by 
Dave Reed. [24109 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EH 268082; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


My LADY STAR; lyric by Marie Theresa 
Laing, music by Edwin F. Kendall. 
[24110 


© Oct:.5, 1911-2 ¢. Oct. 6)-1911: 
E 266985; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


My LADY’S EYES; words and music by 
Chas. Harold Cuppett; high voice. 
[24111 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ce Oct. 9, 1911; 
H 268064; Shapiro music pub. ¢co., 
New York. 


My LITTLE DREAMLAND Roser; words by 
C. M. Dennison, music by Anna Gu- 
maer Berg. [24112 

© Octs 14, 192  c- Oech. 14: 
1911; E 268568; Harry Von Tilzer 
musie pub. co., New York. 


My LITTLE FRIEND; words by Fred HE. 

Weatherly, music by Bernard Rolt. 

[24113 

“© Oct, 13) 1911 2c) Och Tota: 

EK} 267483; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


My LITTLE GARDEN; words by TT. San- 
derson, music by J. Stuart Crook; 
in C, D and E flat. [24114 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. each Sept. 
26, 1911; E 264955; J. B. Cramer & 
co., ltd., London. 


MY LITTLE LOG HOME; words and music 
by S. Johnson. [24115 
© Oct. 9, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; H 
268092; Silvester Johnson, New 
Haven, Ky. 

My LoyAL KANSAS GIRL; words and 
music by A. EK. Bingham. Kansas 
City, Johnson pub. co. [24116 

© Oct... 24,7 A9l| (2c Oce23: 
1911; EK 268886; A. EH. Bingham, 
Junction City, Kan. 


MY MELODY DREAM ; a Song poem, words 
and music by Irving Berlin. [24117 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268592; Ted Snyder co., New York. 


MY MORNING SLEEP; words and music 


by. A. Alston. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24118 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 268148; Alice Alston, Parnassus, 
Pa. 


My MOTOR CYCLE; words and music by 
A. Sieffert. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24119 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268107; Anna Sieffert, Rome, N. Y. 


My oLp KENTUCKY HOME; song, music 
by Stephen Foster, arr. by Ira B. 
Wilson; women’s voices. [24120 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 « Oct. 23, 
1911; E 268962; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


My oLtp OHIO HOME; words and music 
by B. F. Mohler, arr. and revised 
by Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24121 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
H 268224; B. EF. Mohler, Cincinnati. 


My oLD TOWN; march, two-step, by 
Manuel Klein, arr. by Sol. Levy; 
orchestra. 4to. [ 24122 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 24,1911; 
E 269102; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

My own IRisH GIRL; ballad, lyrics and 
music by Fiske O’Hara and W. H. 
Kelly, arr. by Frank E. Hersom. 

[24123 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1911; 

E 268470; Head music pub. co., New 
York. 

My PRAIRIE BRIDE; words and music 

EK. M. Swango. Washington. H. 

Kirkus Dugdale co. [24124 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268225; E. M. Swango, Cincinnati. 


My PRETTY IRISH GIRL; Words and 
musie by F. Ward. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24125 


© Sept: 26, oma ese Oc. tle 
1911; E 268333; Frank Ward, Hills- 
boro, Ill. 


My Rocky MouUNTAIN GIRL; words by 
E. Peterson, music by Chas. J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24126 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268238; Elma Peterson, Durand, 
Mich. 


1396 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


24145 


My ROSE oF Avoca; words by Edward 
F. Donohoe, music by C. E. Garvey. 
[24127 


© 1c. Oct. 13, 1911; E 268545;,. 


Charles Emmett Garvey, Utica, N. Y. 


My SAMISEN; from the musical play, 
The mousmé (The maids of Japan), 
words by Percy Greenbank, music by 
Howard Talbot. [24128 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1911; EH 267040; Chappell & co., ltd., 
. London. 


My SOUL DOTH MAGNIFY; words by 
’ Edith S. Tillotson, music by Ira B. 
Wilson; sop. solo and choir. [24129 


© Sept. 29, 1911: 2 c. Oct: 28, 
1911; EH 269001; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


My SOUL IS ATHIRST FOR Gop; anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by Stan- 
ley T. Reiff; chorus and sop. solo. 
8vo. [24130 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 24,1911; 
E 269091; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. 


_MyY SOUTHERN HOME; words and music 
by Herman Peterson. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24131 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268152; Herman E. Peterson, Den- 
ver. 


My SUNNY COLORADO HOME; words and 

music by BE. K. Schlaepfer. [24132 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; 

EK 268548; Hmma Koch Schiaepfer, 
Leadville, Colo. 


MY SWEET FADED ROSES; words and 

music by Fred Mead. [24133 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1911; 

EH 268549; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 

MY SWEETHEART; words and music by 

F’. Conyers. [24134 


@.Oet. 10,1911; -2 ec. Oct. 12,1911 > 
E 268466; Frank Conyers, Boston. 


My THOUGHT OF You; words by Robert 
Underwood Johnson, music by Mrs. 
H. L. Ashford. No. 4. [24435 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 269941; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 


MY WIFE’S BOUGHT AN AEROPLANE; 
words and music by I. Spencer. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

; [24136 
Oreck) 3, 1911: 2c: Oct. 10) 1914: 
E 268268; Ira Spencer, St. Louis. 


N’AcQUA E MAGGIO; versi di Antenio 
Barbieri, musica di Salvatore Gam- 
bardello. 5 [24137 


© Aug. 23,1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 14, 1911; 
FE 267506; Polyphon-musikwerke a.- 
g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


NA ROZLOUSENOU (Zum abschied) ; ma- 
zurka, [und] Z. naScho posvicene 


Unsere kirchweih); polka,  slozii 
Kajetan Tichy. Harmoniemusik. 
4to. [24138 


© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1911; 
E 267713; Mojmir Urbanek, Prague, 
Austria. 


NacHtT (DIE) von BeErRLiIn; lied aus 
Die nacht von Berlin, grosse jahres- 
revue, ged. von Julius Freund, musik 
von Victor Hollaender. [24139 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EK 267145; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


—— potpourri, musik von Victor Hol- 
laender, fiir klavier, mit tiberlegtem 
text. [24140 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 267656; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
livia 


NACHTGEFUHL; ged. von Martin Greif, 
musik von Georg Gohler, fiir eine 
tiefe singstimme mit klavierbegl. 
4to. [24141 

Or septs 15, 191k) 2-eAOcin ai, 
1911; EH 267695; Georg Gdbiler, 
Leipzig. 


NACHTLIED; von Carl Ehrenberg, op. 
14, fiir violine und pianoforte. 
[24142 
© May 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK} 267364; EF. EH. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
Zig. 


Nacuts; ged. von J. WHichendorff, 
musik von Richard Wetz, op. 27, no. 
2, fiir mittlere stimme. [24143 

© July 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1911; 
E 264766; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


Napa; Zulu warrior’s love song, words 
and music by Charles Mott. [24144 
© Oct. 14.1911; 2 ¢ Oct, 16; 1911: 

E 267533; Boosey & co., London. 


Nannie. See Brahms Giz) 


NAN MARIE; words and music by R. S. 
Robertson. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24145 

© Septse 26. 19h De; Oct... Ate 
1911; EH 268859; R. S. Robertson, 
Oregon City, Oreg. 


1397 


eee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24146 


NANNY; words by Alexander Hume, 
music by Louis Victor Saar, op. 69. 
Low voice. [24146 


© Octs17, 1911 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1911; 
E 268712; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


Nanon; Selection, by R. Genee, arr. 
by Mackie-Beyer; military band. 
[24147 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
Hi 268660; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
del phia. 


NATURE’S LULLABY; words and music 
by S. Patterson. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24148 


©" Sept. 26, odie: 2 en Oe dat. 
1911; HE 268861; Stella Patterson, 
Delavan, Wis. 


NAZARENE (THE); a sacred cantata, 
words by Wm. ApMadoc, music by 
W. Rhys-Herbert. 4to. [24149 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1911; 
EH 267851; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


NE ME PARLEZ PAS D’AMOUR; valse 
lente, di Angelo Vagnetti, op. 141; 
piano. [24150 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267413; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


NEARER AND DEARER TO ME; words by 
Beth Slater Whitson, musie by Mort 
Weinstein, arr. by Harry L. Alford. 

[24151 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 
EK 268606; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


NEARER MY GoD TO THEE; hymn an- 
them, with solos, duet and chorus, 
words from the hymnal, music by 
W. Herbert Cook. S8vo. [24152 


©rOct. 249i 2 ce Oct. 24 slOual: 


E 269092; Wm. A. Pond & co., New | 


York. 


—— with variations by Chas. L. Jobhn- 
son; pf. [24153 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec: Oct; 23, 1911 ; 
Ki 268887; Johnson pub. ¢co., Kansas 
City, Mo. 


NELLIE WAS A LADY; song, music by 
Stephen Foster, arr. by Ira B. Wil- 
son. 1. Women’s voices. 2. Men’s 
voices. [ 24154, 24155 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c, each Oct. 
23, 1911; BH 268954, 269018; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 


pt. I nes) v..6 


NENNA MIA NUN CANTA CHIU; versi 
di Carlo de Flaviis, musica di Edu- 
ardo Lanzetta. (Canzoni napoletane 
popolari, no. 2774.) [24156 

© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 25, 
1911; E 264940; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples. 


NESHUME (DIE) FIN MEIN FOLK; 
words by B. Tomashefsky, music by 
Perlmutter and Wohl; quartett. 

[24157 
© Oct. 20, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268898; A. Teres, New York. 


New (THE) HEBBITT; march and two- 
step by John S. M. Zimmerman; 
piano. [24158 


© Oct. 19, 1919); 2,6. Och 19; 191i; 


Ti 268812; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 
NEW (THE) GRADUS AD PARNASSUM; 


academic edition of selected studies, 
revised and compiled by Isidor 
Philipp. Book 7. The trill. [24159 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
Ee 264553; Theo. Presser, Philadel- 
phia. 


NIGHT AND DAY; words by Fred G. 
Bowles, music by Charles Fonteny 
Manney; high voice in F. [24160 

©. Sept. 23) 19d eters Wet. 12. 
1911; EH 268488; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


NIGHT EYES; Mexican serenade, words 
and music by P. F. Woodford. 
; [24161 
© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 2691381; Perey F. Woodford, El- 
Maca NG eee 


NicgutT (A) OF ADVENTURE; a musical 
comedy in three acts, book by Ysidor 


Asckenasy, lyrics by Robert W. 
Bruner, music by C. Frederick D. 
Green. [ 24162 


© 1c. Oct. 18,1911; D 18981; Y. 
Asckenasy, R. W. Bruner and C. F. 
D. Green, St. Louis. 


NIGHT ON LAKE Hustis; by H. Feigin 
and H. Day. [24163 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c Oct. 19, 1911; 
H} 268801; H. Feigin, Eustis, Fla. 


NIGHT ON THE SEA (Notte sul mare) ; 
words by A. Genise, English version 
by Perley A. Child, music by V. Va- 
lente. [24164 


©: Sept. 1, 1911 = 2iecre2 10d: 
BH 267058; M. V. Cardilli, New York. 


1398 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


24182 


NIGHT SLOWLY DYEING; words by Clem- 
ent Glenister, music by Herman 
Brearley. no. 1 in D flat. [24165 

f@ Sept. 1; 1911; 2 ¢« Sept. 22, 
1911; H 264886; City music pub. co., 
Lichfield, England. 


Nigut (THE) THAT JESUS CAME; 
hymn, words by Lizzie De Armond, 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel. [24166 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 13. 1911; 
E 268524; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


NIGHTINGALE LANE; words by William 
Sharp, music by A. R. Wachtmeis- 
ter. In C minor. London, Novello 
& CO. [24167 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 
EH 267543; Axel Raoul Wachtmeis- 
ter, Rattvik, Sweden. 

NIMMERSATTE LIEBE; ged. von Eduard 
Morike, musik von Hugo Kaun, op. 
387, no. 3, fiir alt oder mezzo-sopran 
und bariton. [24168 


Cuimive 27. 1911: 2 c. Oct. 2, 


aby 267097; C. WH. Kahnt nach- 


folger, Leipzig. 


- NINA; versi di G. Capurro, musica di 
KF. Buongiovanni. [24169 


@©rAne 23; 1911: 2 ¢ Oct. 7, 1911: 
E 267291 ; Polyphon-musikwerke a.-g., 
Wahren-Leipzig. 


NiniTa; la bella spagnuola, bolero. 
versi di A. Califano, musica di S. 
Gambardella. [24170 


Cyan. 23) 1911-2 ce. Oct. 14, 
1911; E 267507; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


Ninna NANNA; lullaby, words by G. 
Fuin, English version by Perley A. 
Child, music by M. A. Salvati. 

[24171 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911: 
Hi 267059; M. V. Cardilli, New York. 


NIntH (THE) AT SAN ANTONIO; march 
Song, words and music by E. Wil- 
liams. New York, Gotham Attucks 
co. [24172 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268761; Elbert Williams, Fort 
D. A. Russell, Wy. 


ENNANZE A TTE ... ; versi di A. Bar- 
bieri, musica di Oscar Cattedra. 
[24173 


© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1911; 
E 267292; Polyphon-musikwerke a.- 
g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


No MORE STAYING OUT LATE; from Lit- 
tle Miss Fix-it, written and com- 
posed by Bert Lee, American version 
by Nora Bayes & Jack Norworth. 
New York, The Norworth pub. co. 

[24174 
©) Oct. 235 1901: e: Oc 23.) 19 


_E 268875; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


No NEW CLOTHES FOR FATHER; words 
and music by C. Hawkins. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24175 


© Sept. 265 109i (2e Och al 
1911; E 268334; Chas. Hawkins, 
Owasco, Ind. 


No ONE KISSES ME; words and music 
by Welzel & Held. [24176 


©) Oct. 237 19112) ec. Oct? 235 1911 : 
#269053; Chas. H. Henderson music 
pub: co:,-Corty, Pa. 


No ROOM IN THE INN; words by Edith 
S. Tillotson, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son; bar. solo and men’s chorus. 

[24177 


©) Sepie: 28, 19: 21.c, .Ock, 2s, 
1911; E 269006; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, O. 


No THANK you Tom; words by Fred 
KE. Weatherly, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son. 1. Men’s voices. 2. Women’s 
voices. [24178, 24179 


©) (Sep 29) 191d: 2c each Oct: 
23, 1911; E 268968, 2690338; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 


NoBoDY LIKE JESUS; hymn, words by 
Edith L. Mapes, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. [24180 


©; Oct: 6199-2 6. Ocin i 1914 
#) 268024; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


NOCIONES ESCOLARES DE MUSICA; por A. 
Lavignac, traducidas al espanol por 
FE. Pedrell. Libro del discipulo. 
Nueva edicion modificada. S8vo. 


[24181 ° 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267334; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 


NoEL; von L. C. d@Aquin, herausgege- 
ben von Otto Gauss. (Orgelkonzert 
Sammlung, 1. serie, nr. 2.) [24182 


@©MAuegis: 19h =-2. ec. Oct. 2.490: 
E 267077; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


1399 


24183 


NotcKk (AucuSsT) Zwolf der schénsten 
weihnachtslieder (Twelve Christmas 
songs); bearbeitet von A. Nolek; 
Ausgabe HE. Violoncello & pf. 

: [24183 
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911: 
E 267200; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 


NONE SO PRETTY; Morris jig, collected 
and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp: pt. 
(Morris dance tunes, set 8, no. 9.) 

[24184 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267838; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


NONETT; komponiert von Nicolai von 
Wilm, op. 150, fiir 4 violinen, 2 
bratschen, 2 violoncells und contra- 
bass. Kleine partitur. 12mo. 

[24185 


© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 21, 1911; 
E 267706; Albert Schwieck, Leipzig. 


NORSEMEN’S (THE) RAID (Normannen- 
zug); cantata, words by Hermann 
Lingg, translated by Emily H. Whit- 
ney, music by Horatio Parker; 
men’s voices. [24186 

© Oct. 20; 1911: 2 e¢ Oct> 20, 
1911; EH 268829; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


Notes (THE) oF Joy; words by An- 
drew Reed, music by E. S. Lorenz; 
women’s voices. [24187 

(©) cn wy, valde Be cy Oren! Zsy 
1911; E 268987; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


NOTHING TO DO TILL TO-MORROW ; words 
by Bobbie Heath, music by Chas. 
O’Donnell, arr. by H. S. S. [Hunt- 
ington]. [24188 

On Octs Zio 1d es Oc 2. 
1911; EH 268867; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


NoTrE LUNARE; barcarola, versi di P. 
Cinquegrana, musica di Ed. Di 
Capua. [24189 

© Auge23) Ili? ce Oct mm Agia 
E 267298; Polyphon-musikwerke a.- 
g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


NOVELLETTEN; 12 kleine salonstiicke 
von Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 148, fur 
klavier zu zwei hinden. Heft 1. 
(Edition Schott, no. 3329da.) [24190 

© Sept. 16, 1911; 2c. Oct. 6, 1911; 
H 264506; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 

NOW PRAISE THE LORD; song, music by 

John Baseler. [24191 


© Oct. 3) 1900-2 c. Oct, 23, 19a: 
E 268975; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES © 


pt. I, n. s., v. 6 


Nuit (UA); berceuse, by Robert Cima- 
dori, rev. and fingered by Henry 
Schoenfeld; piano. [24192 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 268044; R. W. Heffelfinger, Los 
Angeles. 


NUN E coSsA; versi di G. Capurro, mu- 


sica di Oscar Cattedra. [24193 


© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 7, 1911; 
E 267294; Polyphon-musikwerke a.- 
g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


NUN ME PIENZE CCHIU; versi di A. 
Genise, musica di V. Fassone. (IKdi- 
zioni Bideri, no. 3273.) [24194 

© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264785; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples. 


NUN TE CREDO CCHIU; versi di Amiello 

Califano, musica di Oscar Cattedra. 

[24195 

© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1911; 

H 267295; Polyphon-musikwerke a.-g., 
Wahren-Leipzig. 


NUN TUORNE CCHIU; versi di Libero 
Bovio, musica di Rodolfo Falvo. 
[24196 


© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 17,1911; 
Hi 267601 ; Polyphon-musikwerke a.-g., 
Wahren-Leipzig. 


NYDIA’S LOVE SONG. See Krebs (T. L.) 


NUN TURNA; versi di EH. Nicolardi 
(C. O. Lardini), musica di E. de 
Curtis. [24197 


©: Aug: 23) 1911) 2een Oct, 14, 
1911; E . 267508; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

NYMPHS AND FAWNS; by Frederick 
Hmerson Farrar; piano. [24198 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1911; 
Ki 268822; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

O BABE IN BETHLEHEM MANGER; words 
by Edith S. Tillotson, musie by Ira 
B. Wilson. [24199 


© Sept. 28) 191i 2e) Oct. 23: 
1911; E 269005; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

O BLESSED NAME; hymn, words by Alice 
J. Cleator, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. [24200 

© Oet. 11; 19112 e) Oct-13, 1911 : 
EH 268525; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 

OQ DU MEIN LIEB, MEIN HOCHTES GLUCK 
AUF ERDEN; text von Lorenz Weg- 
ener, musik von Eugen Rodominsky, 
op. 351. [24201 

© July 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 267087; Albert Forster, Schone- 
berg-Berlin. 


1400 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


24220 


O EVENING SUN; words by Harold 
Simpson, music by Marie Horne. 
[24202 


©) Oct. 5, 1911: 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1911; 
HE 267675; Metzler & co., ltd., London. 


O FLoRIDA, FAIR FLORIDA; words and 
musie by D. Kerrison. [24203 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268046; Davenport § Kerrison, 
Jacksonville. 


O GoD, THE ROCK OF AGES; sacred part 
- song, words by Edward Hy. Ricker- 
steth, music by Geo? Marks Evans; 
- mixed voices. (Central church col- 
lection, no. 10.) [24204 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; E 
268072; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


O Hoty NIGHT; Christmas song, duet, 
English words by John S. Dwight, 
music by Adolphe Adam, arr. by A. 
H. Ryder; soprano and alto. [24205 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
EK 268718; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 


O JESULEIN SUSS, 0 JESULEIN MILD; 
musik yon Alexander Winterberger, 
op. 139, no. 2, fiir eine singstimme 
und orgel oder piano. [24206 

© May 18, 1911: 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EH 267240; F. EH. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 


O LAMB oF GoD; anthem for Lent or 
Holy Week, words from the prayer 
book, music by C. W. Parnell. 8vo. 

[24207 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 

EH 267891; Claude W. Parnell, Mich- 
eldean, Glos., England. 


O LAND OF MINE; words and music by 
C. L. H. Wagner. [24208 


Oc. 3 1911; 1 c¢..Oct. 7, 1911; 


1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1911; H 268698; Charles | 


L. H. Wagner, Boston. 


O LINGER AWHILE SWEET SPIRIT; words 
by Levia Boswell Seaburg, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24209 


© Sept. 26: 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 11; 
mom hy 268310; B. Seaburg, 
Dudley, O. 


O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM; trio 
for Christmas, words by Phillips 
Brooks, music by Paul Bliss; wom- 
en’s voices. (Octavo women’s voices, 
no. 68.) [24210 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 12, 1911; 
H 268297; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


O MARI; valse, from the original song, 
arr. by D. Montano; piano. [24211 
© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1911; 

E 268571; Jos. P. Katz, New York. 


O MENSCHENHERZ SO KLEIN; ged. von 
Julius Gersdorf, musik von Wilhelm 
Meyer, op. 73, fiir minnerchor. Par- 
titur und stimmen. 4to. [24212 

© June 30; 1911: 2 ¢, Aug. “18, 
1911; EH 267134; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


O-0-0-0-OCEAN (THE); written by HE. 
W. Rogers, composed by Alf. J. 
Lawrance. [24213 


© Get. 12.1911 <2 © Oct 12,1910; 
E 267839; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


O PERFECT LOVE; wedding song, words 
by Dorothy F. Blomfield, music by 
Edw. Leeson Powers. [24214 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2.¢ Oct. 5, 1911; 
E 266933; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


°O PPASSATO; versi di Rocco Galdieri, 
musica di Enrico Cannio. [24215 


© Aug 23) 191-2 e. Octane: 19s 
E 267296; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


’O RILURGIELLO; versi di Giovanni Ca- 
purro, musica di P. HK. Fonzo. 
[24216 
©! Aug! 23, 1911: 2:e. Oct. 17, 1911 - 
EK 267602; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


’O scocGLio ’E FRISIO; versi di G. Ca- 
purro, musica di S. Gambardella. 
[24217 
OmAus. 237 19ite- 2) ce. Oct. 14: 
1911; HE 267509; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


O SING TO THE LORD A NEW SONG; an- 
them, words from Psalms, music by 
Charles E. Wheeler; chorus and 
solo voice. (Octavo ed., Sacred series, 
no. 197.) [24218 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EK 267118; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 
’O sPAsso; versi di EH. Murolo, musica 
di H. Nardella. [24219 
Oly PS Pas on OY geen 7 
1911; E 267555; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

O STARRY PLAINS, AWAKE; hymn, words 
by Alice J. Cleator, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. [24220 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 138, 1911; 
E 268526; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


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24221 


Dt. TEES vaso 


°O SULDATO ’NSENTINELLA; canzonetta 
marcia, versi di Antonio Barbieri, 
musica di Enrico Cannio. [24221 
OrvAus 23; 1911-2 ec Oct a. 19M: 
EK 267297; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahbren-Leipzig. 
© SURDATO MUORTO A TRIPOLI; musica e 
versi di Luigi Donadio. [ 24222 
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 267662; Italian book co., New 
York. 
O TENDER EYES; words by Alf. Hyatt, 
music by Fred Kelley. [24223 
© Oct..6, 1914 -2'c Oct-14 1911; 
E 267480; Augener, ltd., London. 


’?O TERREMOTO E MESSINA; Versi e mu- 
Sica di Luigi Donadio. [ 24224 


© Och. 19 =. 2c Oct. Ooi 
E 267312; Italian book co., New 
York. 

O 'THOU THAT HEAREST PRAYER; an- 
them from The temple, music by 
H. Walford Davies; soprano solo 
and chorus. [ 24225 

© Sept; 29; 191-2" & ‘Sept 130) 
1911; E 267053; Novello & eo., Itd., 
London. 


’ 


versi di ano- 
( Edi- 


°O VINO ’E MARECHIARO; 
nimo, musica di E. Di Capua. 
zioni Bideri, no. 3279.) [ 24226 
©VSeniet M9 wore Sentral. 
1911; H 264654; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples. 


O worsHiIP THE KING; hymn-anthem, 
words by Robert Grant, music by 
Bradford Campbell, op. 68; sop. solo 
and quartet. 4to. [24227 

©) Sept) 29; 191d Se, Sent 30) 
1911; E 266732; Edw. Schubert & 
co., New York. 

OQ YoU FUSSY KID; words and music by 
A. Harbaugh. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24228 

© Sept. 26" 1Oil 22" e) Oceral: 


1911; E 2683888; Allen Harbaugh, 
Linwood, Kan. 
OF COURSE; words by Mrs. George 


Archibald Palmer, music by Georgi- 
ana Palmer. [ 24229 
©rOct 6, 190 Qe) Oct-23) 19: 
E 269034; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
OFFENBACH (JACQUES) Barearolle ; 
from Les contes d’ Hoffmann, by J. 
Offenbach, rev. and arr. by Henry 
Klickmann; pf. (European favorites, 
no. 1445.) [ 24280 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18,1911; 
EH 268766; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES )—Continued. 
—— Grand (The) duchess; selection 
from the opera, by J. Offenbach, arr. 
by Charles Godfrey, jr.; orchestra. 
[24231 
© Sept. 13, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 14, 
1911; EH 264647; Hawkes & son, Lon- 

don. 


OFFERTOIRE IN D MINoR; by Albert 
Renaud, op. 131, no. 2; organ. 
[24232 
© Sept. 7,. 19117 20e7 Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264740; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. K: 


OFFERTORY RESPONSE; words by J. G. 
Whittier, music by E. S. Lorenz.- 
[24233 
© Aug. St) Wott eeasepis..25: 
1911; E 266507; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


OFFICE FOR THE HOLY COMMUNION; a 
short setting in the key of F, in-. 
cluding Benedictus and Agnus Dei, 
by S. W. Goldsmith; mixed voices. 
4to. (Ambrose edition of church 
music, no. 142.) [ 24234 

© Oct. 5) 191; 2c Och as. 1911) 
EK 267467; Ambrose Abbott & co., 
London. 


OH, COME LET US SING; anthem, music 
by Carrie B. Adams. [24235 
© Oct. 6, 19a er Oerr2a oid : 

EK 268979; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


OH DEARIE IF YOU ONLY KNEW; words 
and music by M. E. Jamriska. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24236 


©' Sépt.. 26, Toni eee ch. dit: 
1911; E 268416; Margaret Jamriska, 
Pittsburgh. 


Ou! DO STEP THE TWO-STEP; AS Sung in 
The siren, by Howard Talbot, arr. 
by S. Deshon; song orchestration. 
Ato. [24237 

© Sept: 30; 19th. 2c Oe, 2 19it: 
EK 267174; Chappell & co.,.itd., Lon- 
don. 


OH! DON’T TURN AWAY; words and 

music by C. J. McHwen. [24238 

©) Sept. 28, 1901 = Brey Oct, 7, 10il: 

E 268038; Candace J. McEwen, Og- 
densburg, N. Y. 


OH HOW LOVELY; hyion, words from 
psalm 84, music by A. L. Fillmore. 
[24239 
©: Oct. 5, 19idie 2ver Geren: 
E 266975; Aden L. Fillmore, Pitts- 
burgh. 


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no. 11, 1911 24257 
On Mary. On Mary; words and | OH you, you DARLING; duet from Miss 
music by M. Connor. Washington, Dudelsack, lyric by Grant Stewart, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24240 music by Rudolph Nelson. [24249 


rset. 26, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268377; M. Connor, Sheldon, 
Ind. 


CGH, Mr. DREAM MAN PLEASE LET ME 
DREAM SOME MORE; words and music 
by Jimmie V. Monaco, arr. by 
[Alfred J. Doyle.] [24241 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1911; 
H 268032; Harry Von Tilzer music 
- pub. co., New York. 


OH OH I LIKE TO GO GO; words by A. 


Wells, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[24242 


@eiSept. 26, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 11, 
1911; EH 268437; Anna Wells, Me- 
dina, N. Y. 


OH, OH, OH, OH, THAT DARKY RAG; 
words and music by M. Millner. 
[24243 
Gr Oct, 12/1911: 2 ce. Oct. 16, 
1911; EH 268654; Max Millner, East 
St. Louis, Il. 


-OH! +HAT MUSICAL DREAM; words by 
George A. Little, music by Jerry 
Sullivan, arr. by Bert Peters. [24244 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2c. Oct. 11, 1911; 
EK 268281; Betts & Binner, Chicago. 


CH THAT SPOOKY RAG; words by Wil- 
liam Ross, music by H. Bainton. 
[24245 
© 1 ce. Oct. 17, 1911; E 268704; 
Bainton & Ross, New York. 


CH WEEP FOR THOSE THAT WEPT BY 
BABEL’S STREAM; part song, words 
by Lord Byron, music by Arthur 
Hartmann, op. 20; mixed chorus and 
orch. Pf. score. 4to. [24246 

Oce 25 .0Otl 2 ce. Oct. 23, 
1911; E 268882; Gamble hinged 
musi¢e co., Chicago. 


OH YOU RED AND BLUE; march and two- 
step, words and music by C. M. 
Veilé, arr. by J. F. Zimmerman; pf. 
with chorus. [24247 

© Oct. 14,: 1911; 2. c¢.- Oct. 14, 
1911; E 268561; Claire M. Veilé, 
Easton, Pa. 


OH YOU TANTALIZING KID; words by 
A. H. Rose, music by Abe Kaifetz. 


[24248 

© Sept.-.30, 1911: 2 ¢. Oct. 6, 

1911; H 266956; West pub. co., 
Sioux City. 


© Sept, 2; Aotie 2c. Sept. 22. 
1911; E 264869; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


—— song intermezzo, from Miss Dudel- 
sack, by Rudolph Nelson, arr. by 
Carl F, Williams, American adap- 
tion by Grant Stewart; hotel orch. 
4to. [24250 

© Oct 18) 191-2 Oc 19: 
1911; E 268788; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


OI CHI P "0 MARE VA... barearola, 
versi di R. Galdieri, musica di S. 
Gambardella. [24251 


©) Ave. 23, 1911 12 e> Ocrmna: 
1911; E 267510; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g.. Wahren-Leipzig. 


OJ CAMPAGNOLA BELLA; aria campag- 
nola, versi e musica di G. Gelardi; 
canto e mandolino. [24252 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
H 267644; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


Os’ capuRA; canzonetta marcia, versi 
di Aniello Califano, musica di P. BE. 
Fonzo. [24253 

© Ane 255 191d en Ochs i, 
1911; E 267603; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


OLtp (THE) CHURCH BELL; song by 
J. lL. Peytavin. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [ 24254 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c Oct. 10, 1911; 
EK 268267; John L. Peytavin, Union, 
La. 


OLD GLORY; hymn, words by [Harriet 
D. Castle], music by [Ira B. Wil- 
son]. [24255 


© Sept. 48, 1911; 2 & Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266508; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


OLD HOMESTEAD; words by C Sebree, 
musie by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24256 


©) Sept. 26, 1902) Oct: At: 
1911; EH 268856; Cora Sebree, Can- 
ton, Ill. 


OLD (THE) LOGS; words and music by 
L. E. Pleebles]. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24257 


© 1Septs 3, 19102 \e.Sept: 19; 
1911; E 266246; L. HE. Peebles, 
Petersburg, Va. 


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24258 


OLD (AN) MAID; words by U. S. Clary, 
music by Tom Spencer. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24258 


©) Sept. 26, 1911: 2. ci Oet, 41, 
' 1911; E 268482; U. S. Clary, Pratts- 
burs, No YY. 


OLD (THE) MILL STREAM; novelette, by 
Victor Moulton; pf. (Attractive 
compositions, no. 1441.) [24259 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 18, 1911; 
EH 268777; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


OLtp (THE) PINE HILL; words by G. 
Oehlerking, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24260 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268114; G. Oehlerking, Hammond, 
Ind. 


Otp (AN) SWEET MEMORY; by Cecil 
Burleigh, op. 24, no. 1, violin and 
piano. (Five characteristic pieces, 
no. 1.) [24261 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 16, 1911; 
H 268613; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


OLD TUNES MY HEART IS PLAYING; 
words by F. HK. Winslow, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [24262 

©) Sept. 26, 19d.» 2) ec "Oc. 1a 
1911; EH 268403; Florence . Wins- 
low, Augusta, Me. 


OLtp (THE) VALLEY SCHOOL HOUSE; 
words and music by Ida M. Archer. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24263 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 

E 268196; Mrs. J. J. Archer, Belle 
Plaine, Kan. 


OLD (THE) WOMAN TOSSED UP IN A 
‘BLANKET; handkerchief dance, col- 
lected and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; 
pf. (Morris dance tunes, set 7, no. 
1.) [24264 

Oct, 21, M9ide 2c; sO. 23, 
1911; H 267820; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


OLDEN LOVE; words by G. R. Winkel- 
man, music by Jae. Bretagne. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24265 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268115; Geo. R. Winkelman, Balti- 
more. 


OMAHA; waltz song, words anonymous, 
music by H. J. Bock. [24266 
© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1911; EH 266790; Henry J. Bock, 
Omaha. 


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ON PARADE; by Henry Kleber; pf. 
[24267 
© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 e Oct. 14, Sats 
KH 268556; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia. 


——by Stepan Wsipoff; pf. (Five 
melodious sketches in étude form, 
without octaves, no. 1.) [24268 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 25, 
1911; E 264931; Edwin. Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 


ON THE B-A-R; medley waltz, by Fess- 
ler & Steiner, arr. by J. C. McCabe; 
orch. and pf. 4to. [24269 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266736; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


ON THE BANKS OF THE Rio GRANDE; 
words and music by Victoria Vick- 
ers. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [24270 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EK 268213; Mrs. V. W. Vickers, Pecos, | 
Tex. 


ON THE FROSTY BREEZES; hymn, words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. [24271 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 © Oct.13, 1911: 
Ei 268527 ; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


ON THE LARK’S DEWY WING; words by | 
A. Hyatt, musie by Fred Kelley. 
[24272 | 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 

E 267481; Augener, ltd., London. 


ON THE MOUNTAINS (Sur la mon- | 
tagne) ; pastorale by Albert Renaud, 
op. 131, no. 3; organ. [24273 | 

© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 e@. Sept. 18, | 
1911; E 264741; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


ON THE QUIET; from The wall street | 
girl, words by Hapgood Burt, music | 
by Karl Hoschna. [24274 | 

© Oct. 14, 1991; 2 ce, Oct: 16, 19113 | 
E 268639;.M. Witmark & sons, New | 
York. 


ON THE SQUARE; march and two-step, 
by G. H. Hess; pf. [24275 | 
© Oct. 3; 1911; 2: Oct. 4, 19115 | 

E 266848; Geo. H. Hess, Cleveland. | 


ON THE WAY TO TEXAS; march, by J. 
Nayman; pf. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [24276 | 

©: Sept.  26,,401-2ace Oct. 18 
1911; E 268895; John Nayman, 
Albion, N. Y. 


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24296 


ON THE WING; march and two-step, by 

Calvin A. Perey. [24277 

Oct. 10; 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
268806; C. A. Percy, Boston. 


ON WINGS OF LOVE; a reverie, by Theo. 
Bendix; pf. 24278 


em @er, 3. 1911: 2 ec. Oct.-4, 1911; 
HE 266862; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


ae py) TT. P;-.and Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; full maud. orch. [24279 


© Oct. 3;:1911; 2c Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266863; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


ONcE IN BETHLEHEM; Christmas carol, 
words by C. F. Alexander, music by 
C. V. Stanford; two treble voices. 
8vo. [24280 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1911; 
HH 267559; Morgan & Scott, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


ONE DAY; words by Grace Duffield 
Goodwin, music by Gottfried H. 
Federlein; medium voice in D. 

[24281 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268811; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


ONE PERFECT DAY; words by R. L. C. 
White, music by Mrs. E. L. Ashford. 
No. 3. [24282 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EK 269042; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


ONE SWEETLY SOLEMN THOUGHT; an- 
them, words by Phoebe Carey, music 
by R. S. Ambrose, arr. by Ira B. 
Wilson. [24283 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 268978; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


ONLY A FADED ROSE; words and music 
by E. Bell. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24284 


(esept=.26,, 1911; 2c. Oct..11, 
1911; EH 268397 ; Ethel Bell, Memphis. 


ONLY A LITTLE WHILE; hymn, words 
and music by F. A. Clark. [24285 


OvOct: 4, 1911 2 c:. Oct: 5, 1911: 
HK 266822; F. A. Clark, Philadelphia. 


ONLY A POOR LITTLE ORPHAN; words by 
Blanche FE. Britchard, music by 
Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Washington. 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24286 

Sent Jo. Od 8 2) e22Ock. 11, 
1911; E 268362; Blanche E. Pritch- 
ard, Falconer, N. Y. 


ONLY AN AMATEUR LOVER; words by 
A. A. Copping, music by Willy Wag- 
ner. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [24287 


© Sept. 26, 1911: 2 ¢« Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268445; Alfred A. Copping, 
Vancouver, B. C. 


ONLY You; words by H. Walters, mu- 
-sic by Willy Wagner. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24288 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268124; Harry Walters, Easton, 
Pa. 


ONWARD, CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS; march 
anthem, words by S. B. Gould, mu- 
sic by EH. K. Heyser; men’s voices. 
Svo. [24289 


©) Oct; 20, 1911 2 &, Oct. 235 1911-- 
E 268902; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


OONA OF THE SEA; words by Fred. E. 
Weatherly, music by Haydn Wood; 
no; im G. [24290 


© Sept. 16, 1911- 2. c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264795; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


OPERA GEMS, NO. 1; 14 easy arrange- 
ments of well known operas, by 
Carlo Tonnelli; piano solo. [24291 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
E 264540; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


OrcHID (THE); by. W. C. Powell; 
piano. (Flower land, no. 1451.) 
[24292 


© Oct, 18, 1911: 2c Oct. 16; 1911 - 
E 268632; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


ORGAN PRELUDE; by Ira Bishop Wilson. 
[24293 


© Sept 28 191f = 2 G.- Ocioi23; 
1911; E 269035; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


ORIANA; words and music by Teresa 
Del Riego. [24294 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 20, 1911; 
E 267671; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


ORIENTAL LOVE SONG; words by W. 
Yardly, music by Ira B. Wilson. 1. 
Men’s voices. 2. Women’s voices. 

[ 24295, 24296 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c« each Oct. 
23, 1911; E 268970, 269038; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 


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24297 


pt. 1h ne So v6 


ORIENTAL SERENADE; by Arthur Hinton, 

op. 29, no. 1; piano. [24297 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 16, 1911; 

E 267549; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


ORIGINAL SACRED HARP... 


rev., cor. 
and enli.s.) [Atlanta Gaz dGna)| 
vi, 550, [4] p. obl. 12mo. [24298 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 c Sept. 5, 1911; 
A 297031; J. S. James, Douglasville, 
Ga. 


OrINoco (THE); a South American 
reverie, words and music by W. J. 
Way. [24299 

© Sept. '26, 1911; 2 Oct. 21, 1911; 
EH 2688638; Standard music pub. 
house, Chicago. 


ORPHAN (THE); words and music by 
S. Eudy. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24300 

© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
BH 268197; Susie Hudy, Geary, Okla. 


ORPHAN (AN) CHILD; 
music by M. EK. Harrison. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24801 

©: Sept.) 26. 190i 2 6 Oc. 
1911; E 2684338; Mary EH. Harrison, 
Cheswold, Del. 


Our CHRISTMAS Kine; hymn, words 
by Mabel J. Rosemon, music by Fred 
= 5. EOltom:, [ 24302 
© Sept: 8, 19 2c: Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266509; Lorenz pub. ¢o.. 
Dayton, O. : 
OUR HOBBIES; humorous song, written 
by Graham Squiers, composed by 
Willie Rouse. [24203 
©) Sept. 29; 219i 2c. Sept. .29. 
1911; KE 267119; Reynolds & co.. Lon- 
don. 


words and 


OuR LAND; words and music by S. C. 
Hdwards. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24804 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268221; S. Catherine Edwards, 
Santa Maria, Tex. 

QUR LAND OF LIBERTY; words by Zilla 

Vollmer Tietyen, music by Jose Raff. 

[24305 

© 1c. Sept. 22, 1911; E 264882; 
Zilla Vollmer Tietyen, Chicago. 


GuR SAVIOUR IS OUR CAPTAIN: words 
and music by M. Long. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24806 


©) Sept. 26; 1911: 2c) (Oets 11, 


1911; EK 268850; Minnie Long, Man- | 


kato, Kans. 


OUT ON THE STORM-SWEPT SEA; words 
by J. Will Callahan, music by H. W. 
Petrie. [24307 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c Oct. 25, 1911; 
EH 2691389; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


OVER THE FENCE; words and music by 
EK. <A. Zellmer. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24308 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268228; E. A. Zellmer, Marion, 
Wis. 


Pack (THE) THAT KILLS; march, by 
Jacob Glogau; piano. [24809 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 e Oct. 26, 1911; 
_E 269186; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


PACIACCHELLA ; versi e musica di G. B. 
De Curtis. (Edizioni napoletana, 
no. 3282.) [24310 


©. Sept. 7 191) 2her Sent, 12) 
1911; EH 264655; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples. 


PADDLING PUDDLES; two-step by J. 
Airlie-Dix, arr. for band. (Boosey’s 
military journal, 181 series, no. 1.) 

[24311 

©. Aug. 127 191i Oe Ne) 14. 

1911; E 264252; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


PADDY’S : CHOICE; ‘words “by -P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by W. H. Bullock. 
[24312 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 


EK 267652; Boosey & co., London, 
England. 
PALAESTRA; sammlung von __ solo- 


stiticken, solosonaten, solosuiten und 
konzertsitzen, arr. von Hrnst Heim, 
fiir violine mit klavierbegleitung; 
serie 1. Band 5a. Band 40. 
[24313 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 6, 
1911; EH 264509, 264010; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. _ 
——-—-— Serie I, heft 20, leichte 
stiticke in dur und moll. (Kdition 
Schott, no. 16920.) [243814 

© Auger 29.419 2c seni: 20; 
1911; E 264823; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


PALAIS DE DANSE; walzer. aus Die 
nacht von Berlin, musik von Victor 
Hollaender, ftir klavier. [24315 

© Sept. 18,.1911 ; 2 ¢. Oet. 2, 1911; 
E 267146; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


1406 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11,1911 

PALASCHKO (JOHANNES). 18 elemen- 
tar-studien; von J. Palaschko, op. 
51; violine. [24316 


@isept. 30, 1911:°2 ¢. Oet. 11, 
1911; E 267446; Steingriber verlag, 
Leipzig. 

PALE MORN OF TEARS; words by Flor- 
ence Hoare, music by Richard 
Knight. [24317 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 267530; Weekes & co., London. 


PALENCIA (LA); habanera par Paul 
- Fauchey, pour piano. [24318 
© Ane, 29,.1911: 2 ec. Sept.- 20, 

- 1911; E 264822; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

Patoma (LA); by Yradier, arr. by EH. 
A. Lefébre; 1. Baritone or Trom- 
bone. 2. Cornet in B flat or clarinet 
im BB fat. [24319, 243820 


© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 4, 
1911; EH 266922, 266923; Carl Fisch- 
er, New York. 


PANSIES BRING THOUGHTS OF YOU; 
words by Dolly R. Brown, music by 
Glenn W. Ashley. [24321 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268778; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 

PAQquE (M. J. L. DEsiRE) Erste sym- 
phonie; von D. Paque. op. 67, heraus- 
gegeben von Otto Gauss. (Orgel- 
konzert Sammlung, 8. serie, nr. 24.) 

[24322 


© Aue 15,.1911- 2 ce. Oct. 2, 1911: 
H 267071; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


PAQUERETTES (LES); valse par Paul 
. Fauchey, pour piano. [24323 
© Age.) 29, 1911: 2.¢ Sept: 20; 
1911; E 264824; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


PAQUITA; words and music by L. P. 
Specht. [24324 
© 1 ce. Oct. 12, 1911; E 268473; 
Lillian Poole Specht, Escanaba, 
Mich. 


PARADE (DIE) DER ZINNSOLDATEN; Yon 
Léon Jassel. op. 123, fiir klavier zu 
2 handen erleichtert, Rheinlander. 

[24825 

) July 25, 1911+ 2-e. Oct: 2,-1911: 

E 267094; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Madgeburg, Germany. 

ParsiraL. See Wagner (R.) 

PARTING (THE) DANCE; by L. Carter; 
waltz-song, pf. [24326 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1911; 
H 268783; Lucy Carter, Covington, 
La. 


24336 


PARTITA IN G; im alten styl, von Her- 
mann Ernst Koch, op. 4, ftir piano, 
violine und violoncell. No. 1-5. 

[24327 

© May 18, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 267366; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 


PASHA’S PASSION ; by Nellie P. Nichols; 

pf. [ 24328. 

©) Oxt. 1; 1112) @ Oct 1911 - 

E 268018; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 

PASSACAGLIA; von Paul Ertel, op. 32; 
herausgegeben von Otto Gauss; in © 
moll. (Orgelkonzert sammlung, 1.. 
serie, nr. 8. [24382 


© Aue, 15 191ts 2°e-Ock. 2;-1911'= 
E 267078; A. Coppenrath’s verlag: 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


PASSIONA MIA; melodia napolitana,. 
versi di Ferdinando Russo, musica 
di Emanuele Nutile. [24330 


Cr Awe 237 190 2 er Och mire 
1911; KE. 257604; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a. g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


PastToRAL; by Frank Jephson; pf. 

(Five pieces, no. 1.) [24331 

©) Oct 4. 191t- 2 e Oct. 4, 19tt- 

E 267190; Jos. Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


PATHFINDER; march and two-step, by 

©. W. Arms; piano. [2438382 

©) toe. Oct. 12) 1911: BA2es4i2 = 
Chester W. Arms, Milford, Mich. 


VaTSsy ROSENSTEIN; words by Pauk 
West, music by John W. Bratton. 
[ 24333. 
© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1911; 
E 268471; Head music pub. co., New 
York. 


FEACE AND GOOD WILL; a Christmas 
service; cover-title, 15 p. 8vo. - 
[24834 
Cy). Oetlat, 1911 2 c7Oct. 13 19OR = 

A 300087; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 
—— ——— for primary schools, text by 
Geo. Archibald Palmer, music by 
Karl K. Lorenz and Georgianna Pal- 


mer. S8vo. [24335. 

©) Oct 6; 19-22 2. Oct. 23,1911 - 
E 268995; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


—— hymn, words by Geo. Archibald 
Palmer, music by Karl K. Lorenz. 
[248386 
Cy OeisG, 1911? Zire, Oct:.23741911 2 
E 268996; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, .O: 


1407 


15976—11——_7 


24337 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


EY" _ el  —— a ee 


FEACE ON EARTH; hymn, words by Geo. 

O. Webster, music by Karl K. Lorenz. 

[24337 

©) Sept oS, 1919 ee “Senmn25: 

1911; E 266510; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


PEARL SCHOTTISH; by S. G. Kiesling, 

op. 58; piano. [24838 

©) Oct. 3, 19d 2 Och 2 ei: 

K 266787; Samuel G. _ Niesling, 
Brooklyn. 


PECCHE NUN RIDE; versi di G. B. de 
Curtis, musica di Oscar Cattedra. 
[24339 
© iAmig 623 > NOt 2M, Oct: 7, 1911: 
HE 267299; Polyphon-musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


-PECHVOGEL (DeR). (The _ luckless 
lad); volkslied, English tr. by Elsa 
Schultz-Ebertz, music by Carl Bohm, 
lieder no. 154; fiir eine singstimme 
mit pr. A Pek. 12° Bech: 

[ 24340, 243841 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c Oct. 14, 1911; 

EK. 267520—267521; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


PENNSYLVANIA; song of the keystone 
state, words by J. E. Barrett, music 
by Frederick Richard Benjamin. 
Harrisburg, Pa., The hand publish- 
ing company. [24342 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c Oct. 6, 1911; 
HK 266971; John EH. Barrett, Seran- 
ton, Pa. 

PEOPLE (THE) THAT WALKED IN DARK- 
NESS; words by Edith Sanford Til- 
lotson, music by Ira B. Wilson; 
women’s chorus, bar. solo and choir. 

[24343 

© “Sept 28.) 1902. GOet.223, 

1911; E 2690138; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, O. 


JPEPICKA NEB- ZAMILOVANY KUCHAR 
POLKA; by F. Tichy, arr. by A. Grill; 
band. 4to. | 24344 

©) Oct. 18, 1914: 2 ce: Oct 2351911 ; 
HE 268907; Jos. Jiran, Chicago. 


PEQUENA GAVOTA; por Felipe C. Aranda, 
para piano. [24845 
©) Avie: 25.191: 2's Sepie sks: 
1911; E 264746; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York. 

PERLE DER FRAUEN; walzer nach mo- 
tiven der operette, Luxusweibchen, 
musik von Max Gabriel, fiir klavier. 

[24346 

© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 26, 1911 ; 

i 267161; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
din. 


pt. Taya Se y. 


PERLET (HERMAN). 
Perlit, op. 15, no. 2 


Ballade; 
; piano. 


by H. 
[24847 
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c..Oct. 19, 1911: 
E 268814; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
PERVERSITY (Trotzképfchen); by R. 
Krentzlin, op. 19, no. 3; piano. 
[24348 
© May 17, 1905; 2 ec. Sept. 14, 
1911; E 267124; H. R. Krentzlin, 
Berlin. 
| 
| 


PETITE BAMBOULA. 
bert). 
PETITE GAVOTTE ALL’ ANTICA, C DUR; 


par Alfred Griinfeld, op. 54, pour 
piano. 


See Landry (AI- 


(Six morceaux, no. 1.) 
[24349 

© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1911; EK 267160; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


PETITE (LA) MAZURKA; by Léon Rin- 
guet; violin and pf. 9090. [24350 
©’ Sept: 225, 1911 2926" Sept 25, 
1911; EH 264915; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PETITE PASTORALE; par Ethel Barns, 


pour violin et piano. [24351 

© Aug. 24, (191d 2ec esepr. 20) 
1911; E 264826; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


PETITE (LA) SIRENE; par Emilio Russi, } 
(Silhouettes, no. | 


op. 8, pour piano. | 
fi [24352 |, 


re 
© Sept. 11, 19i1; 2 (Oct. 2; 1911-8) 
E 267111; C. Schmidl & ¢co., Leipzig. | 


PETITE VALSE ROSE; extraite des douze 
pieces pittoresques, par Emile Bour- | 
geois; pf. [24353 | 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 &. Oct. 17, 1911; 
E 267624; Henry Lemoine &« cie., 
Paris: 

PHARISEE (THE) AND THE PUBLICAN - 
(Der pharisier und der zoliner) ; 
solo, music by Samuel W. Beazley; 
sop. or tenor. [ 24354 

©: Oct: 19, 19119 2re? Oeke 23, AGL: 
E 268913; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 
PHOEBE ANN; words and music by R. 


Van Valkenburg. Washington, H. 
Kirkus, Dugdale co. [24355 


© Oct. 3, 1911 ;-2 ©. Oct. 10; 1911; 
E 268220; Roy Van Valkenburg, 
Gardiner, N. Y. 
PuHyuLuis (Kinderpolonaise); by 
Ixrentzlin, op. 15, no. 1; piano. 
[ 24356 
© Oct. 9; 1901 5/2 er Oe aay, 1911 = 
E 268293; R. Krentzlin, Berlin. 


R. 


1408 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11,1911. 


24375 


PIANOFORTE (THE) PEDALS; by Wm. D. 
Armstrong. | 24357 
Cepepe 156 190d 72 Oct. 21, 
1911; EH 268868; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York. 


PiccaDILLY (THE) BEND; words by 
Harold Atteridge, music by Melville 
J. Gideon and Louisa A. Hirsch. 

[24358 

Cr@ew 5, 1911 2c. Oct. 6, 1911; 

E 266986; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

PicTuRE (A) FRAMED IN A SUNSET SKY; 


words by Robert F. Roden, music by 
~' Muriel Bennett. [ 24359 


@ Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266738; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 
New York. 


PIECES BREVES; par Lucien Cheyallier, 
op. 39, pour le piano. 1°*° série, nos. 1 
46. Paris, M. Senart, B. Roudanez 
et cie. [24360 

pocwel4 1911 > 2 c Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267759; Lucien Chevallier, Paris, 
France. 


PIERETTE (LA) ; gavotte, by Géza Hor- 
vith; piano. (Six pieces for piano, 
TEGO 2s) [24361 

COce >, 191T =: 2c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267401; Weekes & co., London. 


PIERRETTE; intermezzo carnavalesque, 

by A. Tellier; piano. [24362 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911; 

EH. 264541; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


PILOTTOWN ; words and music by Alice 
Lislon Loga. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [24363 

Onsen. 26. 1911> 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268326; Alice Loga, New 
Orleans. 


PINK (THE) LADY; valse, by Ivan 
Caryll, arr. by H. F. Odell; mando- 
lin orch. piano acc. [24364 

©) Oct.-3;, 1911.;.2 e. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266932; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


PrraATE (THE) KING; words by H. 
Jackson, music by L. Blumenthal. 
[24365 


© 1 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; EH 268729; 
Lewis Blumenthal, New York. 


PiLacipa, A L’ANTICO; von Emil Kronke, 


op. 65, fiir pianoforte. (Deutsche 
tiinze, no. 1.) [24366 


© May 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9; 1911; 
EK 267367 ; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


PLAYING SOLDIERS (Soldatenspiel) ; by 
R. Krentzlin, op. 19, no. 4; piano. 
; [24367 
©), May -17,) 1905 392 -e). Sept. 14, 
tia We 267125); He OR. Krentzlin, 
Berlin. 


PLEASE Mr. CONDUCTOR TAKE ME ON 
YOUR CAR; words and music by R. W. 


Learned. [24368 
© Sept. 30, 1911: 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; KE 266727; R. W. Learned, 
Portland, Me. 
PLEASE, PLEASE, DON’T LOOK AT ME 


WITH THOSE EYES; words and music 
by S. Potomkin. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24369 

©-Oct. 3) 1911: 2 ©. Oct. 10) 1911; 
E 268202; Samuel Potomkin, Phila- 
delphia. 


PLUCK NOT THE ROSE; waltz ballad, 
from Miss Dudelsack, by Rudolph 
Nelson, arr. by Otto Lindemann, 
American adaption by Grant Stew- 
art; hotel orch. Ato. [24370 


© Oct, 18, 1911 = 2 e@ Oct. 19) 1911; 
E 268790; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


lyric by Grant Stewart, mu- 
sic by Rudolph Nelson. [24371 

©: Sept. 21, 191: 2 e:-Sept. 22. 
1911; E 264870; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


PLUMSTONES; words and music by 
Harford Worlock. [24372 
© -Sept2t) 1911-2 ec. sSept.. 22. 


1911; E 264858; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


PLus (LA) QUE LENTE. See Album de 


six morceaux choisis. 


POEME HONGROISE; by Géza Horvath; 
piano. . (Six pieces for piano, no. 
3.) [24373 

©. Oct 5.1911 > 2 cy Oct, tO 1911: 
EK 267402; Weekes & co., London. 


by H. Engelmann, 
Gustav Saenger; 2 
violins and pf. (Four characteris- 
tic dances, no. 3.) [24374 
©Aue sol, 19ids. 2.6) Oct, 4 Ore: 
E 266896; Carl Fischer, New York. 
PoLKETTA. See Boite a musique. 
PoNDER MY worDS, O LorD; words 
from Psalm V., music by E. A. Bis- 
hop; mixed voices. 4to. (Choral al- 
bum, no. 1037.) [24375 
©vwSepts 252 191s 2 c: .Sept. 29; 
1911; EH 267216; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


POLISH DANCE; 
transcribed by 


1409 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. TH, 2s., "Vv. Gy 


24376 
Pony (A) RIDE; galop, by Walter 
Rolfe; pf. [24376 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 266987; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
PoP CORN DANCE; schottische, by Percy 
Wenrich; piano. [24377 
© Oct. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 
1911; EH 268313; Frank K. Root & 
eo., Chicago. 


POPPIES FOR FORGETTING; words by 
Alga fFricksen, music by Robt. 
Conigsby Clarke. [24878 


©) Oct.48,. 19115 2Je) Ock “14, 
1911; E 267484; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


PorporaA (N. A.) Fuga; von N. A. 
Porpora, herausgegeben von Otto 
Gauss. (Orgelkonzert sammlung, 1. 
serie, nr. 1.) [24379 

© Aug. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 267074; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 
POSTLUDE; by Jno. H. West; (Short 
postludes for the organ, no. 6.) 
[24380 
© Sept. 23, 1911: 2 © Sept, 25, 
1911; E 264927; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 
——by Wm. Faulkes, op. 145; (Short 
postludes for the organ, no 4.) 
[24381 
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 264925; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 

POSTLUDE IN C; by Bruce Steane; or- 
gan. (Short compositions for the 
church service, book 2.) [ 24382 

© Aug. 19, 1911; 2 c. Aug. 21, 
1911; E 264173; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 
Posy (THE); by W. C. Powell; piano. 
(Flower land, no. 1453.) [24883 
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268633; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


Pots AND PANS; from Ziegfeid follies 
of 1911, words by Charley Grape- 
win, music by Jean Schwartz. 

[24384 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ce Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266820; Jean Schwartz pub. co., 
New York. 


POURQUOI N’AS-TU RIEN DIT; valse 
chantée, par Arthur Leducq, pour 
orehestre avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 

[243885 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 267055; L. Digoudé-Diodet, 
Paris. 


[by = 


PRACTICAL METHOD FOR VIOLIN 
Nicolas Laoureux] ... Tr. from 
the 38d French ed.: by Dr. Th. 


Baker ... New York, G. Schir- 
mer; Bruxelles, N. Laoureux; [etc., 
ete.] [1911] vi, 116 p. 4to. $2.00. 
| [24386 | 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 17,1911; | 
A 297494; G. Schirmer, New York.. | 
PRALUDIUM; von Fritz Lubrich, jun., 
op. 18, fiir orgel. (Drei _ stiicke, 
no. 1.) [24387 
© May 18, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 9, 1911: 
E 2673868; F. HE. C. Leuckart, I.eip- 
zig. 
PRALUDIUM UND  FUGE. 
(J. 8:) 
PRAISE His Hoty NAME; sacred song, 
music by E. L. Ashford. [24388 
© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1911; 4 
E 268973 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. | 
PRAISE THE LorgD, O My SOUL; anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by W. 
Griffith. (Choral miscellany, no. 15, 
tonic sol-fa ed.) [24389 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 267649; Boosey & co., London. 
4to. (Boosey’s choral niis- 

cellany, no. 15.) [24390 

© Sept. 9, 1911; 2c. Sept. 9, 1911; 

E 264549; Boosey & co., London. 
PRAISE WAITETH FOR THEE; Song, music 

by E. K. Heyser. [24391 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 

E 268976 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


See Bach 


PRAISE YE.THE LorD; anthem, words | 


from the Bible, music by Jas. H. | 
Rogers; mixed voices. (Octavo ed., | 
no. 12187.) [24392 | 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4,1911; | 
EH 266848; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


PRAKTISCHE VIOLINSCHULE; in drei 
gesonderten stufen ..., von Fried- 
rich Zimmer. Neu herausgegeben, 
von Gustav Hecht. Heft 1, 2, und 3. 

[24393 

©: July. 1, Aoi eesept. 22) 

1911; E 264908; Chr. Friedrich Vie- 

weg, g. m. b. h., Berlin-Gross Lich- 
terfelde. 


PRAKTISCHER LEHRGANG DES KLAVIER- 
SPIELS (Practical method for the 
pianoforte) ; von Louis Kohler, op. 
249, neuausgabe rev. und ergiénzt 
von Karl Jendrossek. Band 4, 5. 
(Collection Litolff, nos. 537, 5388.) 

[24394, 24895 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 ec. each Oct. 10, 
1911; E 267417, 267418; Henry Lit- 
olff’s verlag, Brunswick, Germany. 


1410 


no. 11,1911 


| PRAYER (A) OF LOVE; words by Ruth 
- Rutherford, music by E. Kars; in A 
| Getta t. [24396 
© Oc AG, 1911; 2 c: Oct. 17, 1911; 
| E 267648; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


| PRECIEUSE (LA); von Louis Couperin, 
bearb. von Fritz Kreisler, ftir kla- 
| vier 2 handen. (Klassische manu- 
skripte, no. 4.) [24397 


feve@er. os, 19113 2 c. Oct, 13. 1911; 
_ HE 267476; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz. 
| = 


| PREGHIERA; von Padre Martini, bearb. 
_von Fritz Kreisler, ftir violine und 
piano. (Klassische manuskripte, no. 
| 138.) [24398 
| eOch. os, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 13, 1911; 
| E 267469; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 


PRELUDE AND ETUDE; by Edith B. Dal- 
| » ton; piano. [24399 
© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 
1911; E 268646; C. W. Thompson & 


| ¢o., Boston. 
| PRELUDE IN G; by EH. L. Ashford; 
organ. [24400 


| @ Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 

'- 1911: E 266512; Lorenz pub. co, 

Dayton, O. 

| PRELUDIUM In C; by Bruce Steane; 
organ. (Short compositions for the 

| church service, book 2.) [24401 

(OA 791911: 2 e Aug. 21, 
1911; EK 264171; Arthur P. Schmidt, 

| Boston. 

PREMIER AIR D’ATYS; dans Atys, tra- 
gédie lyrique, paroles de Quinault, 
arrangées par Marmontel, musique 
de Piccinni; ténor noble. (Réper- 
toire classique du chant frangais, no. 
208. ) [24402 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1911: 
E 267625; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
| © Paris. 


PREMIER AIR D’IRENE DANS TAMER- 
_ LANO. See Handel (G. F.) 


PREMIERS (LES) PAS DU VIOLONISTE; 
10 morceaux trés-faciles, par L. Rus- 
sow, pour violon et piano, revidiert 
von R. Hofmann. [24403 

© July 24, 1911; 2 e@ Sept. 29, 

| 4911; E 267031; Jul.’ Heinr. Zim- 

| mermann, Leipzig. 


| PREPARATORY STUDIES FOR THE VIOLIN ; 
| by Karl Weber. 4to. [24404 
© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266710; Gamble hinged mu- 
Sic co., Chicago. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24414 


PRETTY BUTTERFLIES; rondo, by M. 

Greenwald; piano. [24405 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 

E 268930; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 


PRETTY DEWDROPS; mazurka, by M. 
Greenwald; piano. [24406 
SiGrwOct. 23. 191ls 2 © Och 23, 
1911; E 268981; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


PRETTY LITTLE NINA Brown; words by 
C. B. McCune, music by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [24407 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 
1911; H 268404; C. B. McCune, Ben- 
son, Minn. 


PRETTY LITTLE SUNSHADE; words and 
music by Manuel Klein. [24408 
©) Oct. 18, 19fl>’ 2 'e'Oet.- 29, 
1911; E 268823; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


PRETTY MOONBEAMS; march, by M. 

Greenwald; piano. [24409 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 

E 268932; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 


PRETTY RAINBOW ; reverie, by M. Green- 

wald; piano. [24410 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911; 

E 268933; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 


PRETTY STARLIGHT; gavotte, by M. 
Greenwald; piano. [24411 


©, Oci:.23, 1911-2 ce: Oct, 23, 1911 
E 2689384; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 


PRETTY SUNSHINE; waltz, by M. Green- 
wald; piano. [24412 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268985; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 


PRIDE OF THE GOLDEN WEST; words by 
L. Lockhead, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington. H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24413 


©) Oct; 3.19112 ¢. Oct 10; 1940: 
BE 268251; Lizzie Lockhead, Sunny- 
side, Mont. 


PRIMMAVERA GENTILE; versi di A. Cali- 
fano, musica di ua. Di Capua. 
[24414 


© Aug. 28, 1911; 2c. Oct. 7, 1911; 
E 267300; Polyphon - musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


: 1411 


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24415 


Pt. 111, WB: Vv. 6 


Primo (IL) BAcIoO; mazurka, by G. 
Silvestri, arr. by Felice De Matteo; 
clarinet; cornet; trombone. [24415 


©- Oct 5; 1910": 2" e Oct GN 191 
260272: OO.” Pagani & bro.” New: 
York. 


PRIMROSE; Serenade, by Scott Clark; 
pr; [24416 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 
EK 268557; Co-operative music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


PRIMROSE TIME; words by EH. Tesche- 
macher, music by N. Zardo; no. 3 in 
E fiat. [24417 


© Oct: 5; 19112 2)e) Oct. 6, 1911: 
Hi} 267256; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 


PRINCE (THE) OF PEACE; hymn, music 
by Chas. H. Gabriel. [24418 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2c. Oct. 13, 1911; 
I) 268528 ; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


PRINCESS (THE) ABITA; waltz by S. 
Ragan; piano. Washington, H. Kir- 


kus Dugdale co. [24419 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268155; Sidney A. Ragan, Poncha- 
toula, La. 


PRINCESS ROYAL; Morris jig, collected 
and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; pf. 
(Morris dance tunes, set 8, no. 8.) 

[24420 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267837; Novello & co., Itd., London. 


PRINZ AUGUST WILHELM MARSCH; von 
Curt Zimmermann, fiir klavier. 

[24421 

OmSept, 22 1911 442) .e0) Sent 22; 


1911; E 264890; F. W. Haake, Bre- 
men, Germany. 


Hdward 
[24492 
© Oct. 18, 1911 ;2 ec. Oct. 19, 1911; 

E 268824: M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. 


PROCESSIONAL MARCH; by 
Kreiser; organ. 


——by Ralph Kinder; pipe organ. 
[24423 
CO Oct. 23, 1911-2 Ociy 25.101; 
E 269070; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


PROGRESSIVE AMERICA; march, by H. 

C. Miller; band. 4to. [24424 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1911; 

E 268559; H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa: 


PROMENADE CAPRICE (HN FLANANT) ; 
by M. Kessler-Weyler, op. 60, edited 
by Karl Benker; piano. [24425 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268614; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


PROMENADE MATINALE; by Géza Hor- 
vath; piano. (Six pieces for piano, 
no. 6.) [24426 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ce Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 267403; Weekes & co., London. 


PUBLIC SCHOOL MARCH; by Henri La- 
valle, arr. by F. Henri Klickmann; 
piano, four hands. [24427 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268745; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Puccini (GrtacoMo); The girl of the 
golden West; potpourri, by G. Puc- 
ecini, arr. by J. Louis von der Meh- 
den, jr.; Small orch. [24428 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268605; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
PULCINELLA (I); polka caratteristica, 
musica di Rodolfo Falvo; pf. [24429 
© Aug: -23,° 191d. 22ers Oct: 176 
1911; E 267594; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

PUNCH AND JuDyY; by Frank P. Ather- 
ton, op. 205; pf. (Under the big 
tent, no. 6.) [24430 

© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 14, 1911; 


E 268596; Hatch music co., Phila- | 


del phia. 


PURE AS A LILY; melodie, by a Sister 
EF. Henri | 


of St. Joseph, arr. by 
Klickmann; piano, four hands. 


[24431 © 
© Oct..20, 1911 ; 2,c. Oat. 18, 1911 =>) 


E 268746; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


PURE LOVE BETRAYED; words and music 
by A. F. Bentley. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24432 

©. Sept: 26, a9 2ye7 Och Lie 
1911; E 268423; R. M.. Hillis, St. 
John, N. B. 


QUANNO ’A FEMMENA NUN VO’; versi di 
Antonio Barbieri, musica di Luigi 
Criscuolo. [244383 

©. Aug: )23 4G es Ock. 514. 
1911; E 267512; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

QUANNO TREMONTA ’O SOLE .. .; 
versi di Ferdinando Russo, musica 
di Salvatore Gambardella. {24434 — 

© Aug, 23): 19hle2 
1911; E 267513; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


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es Oct. 145 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, AL AGT) 


24452 


QUANT’ E BELLO STU PPOCO; versi di 
Ferdinando Russo, musica di Nicola 
Valente. [24435 


ene 2. 1911: 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 
1911; E 267605; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


QUATRE (LES) SAISONS; de Campbell- 
Tipton, op. 29; piano. [24436 


© May 18; 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266959; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


QUEEN (THE) BEE; by J. Douglas Mar- 
tin, op. 6; piano. (Six sketches 
; from wonder-land, no. 3.) [ 24437 


@ Oct, 7, 1911; 2 ¢.. Oct. 12, 1911: 
Ei 268497 ; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 


QUEEN OF HEARTS; from the comic 
opera The love mills, words by 
Leslie Stiles, music by L. Hillier. 

[24438 

@ yO. 13, 1901: 2. ec. Oct. 14, 

1911; E 267487; Louis Hillier, Lon- 
don. . 


QUEEN OF THE SEAS; waltz, by J. Open- 
Shaw; pf. London, Larg & sons. 
[24439 


© Sept 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267810; John Openshaw, South- 
ridge Manor, Streatley, Reading, 
England. 


QUEEN’S FAVORITE MARCH; two-step, by 
Chas. E. Rose; pf. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24440 


© Sept 23, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268142; C. E. Rose, Brooklyn. 


QUEL CHE SI DICE; versi di F. Mario 


Russo, musica di Francesco Sanna. 
(Canzoni napoletane popolari, no. 
2780. ) [24441 

© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 264939; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples. 


QUIGLEY ane d:); Caprice; iy en J. 
Quigley, op. 23; piano, four hands. 
[24442 


©)! Oct. 18,1911; 2 ce. Oct. 24,1911: 
EK 269079; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


QUINTETT FUR 2 
2 VIOLONCELLI; 
mann, op. 31. 


VIOLINEN, VIOLA UND 

von Eduard Herr- 

Partitur. i12me; 
[24443 


© Sept. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 22, 1911; 
E 264893; Ed. Herrmann, Berlin. 


RACHMANINOFF (S.) Prelude; by 
S. Rachmaninoff, arr. by Chas. J. 
Roberts; solo and obligato violin. 

[24444 
© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1911: 
E 266897; Carl Fischer, New York. 


tAFELE PAGLIUCHELLA; versi e@ MUSIC? 
di Luigi Donadio. [24445 

©. Oe. 19th 2 ¢- Oct. 91901 = 
KH 267313; Italian book e¢o., New 
York. 


Rac (THE) DOLL; intermezzo, by A. 
Manzinoja; piano acc. [24446 
Out, ¢.,.Oet.. 10: 1911; Bi 267415 > 
Andrew Manzinoja, Calumet, Minn. 


RAG TIME LOVE; barn dance or schot- 
tische, by Phil. Schwartz, arr. by 
Sol Levy; orch. 4to. [24447 

@.Octs 4, 1911s 2 C Oct. 52 190 - 
EK 266950; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


RAGTIME VIOLIN; words and music by 


Irving Berlin; pf. | 24448 

©: Oct...6, 191d: 2c; Oct. 6, 1911 : 
E 266996; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 


RAILROAD JACK; words and music by 
Ren Shields. arr. by [AI. Doyle.] 
[24449 


©) Oct: 13; 1911; Bie. Oets13) 1940 5 


EK 268542; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York. 

RALLY AND PRAISE HIM; words and 
music by H. D. Loes. [24450 


©: Oct. 8, 1911>-2 ©. Oct. 10; 1914 - 
FE 268180; Harry Dixon Loes, Chi- 
cago. 


RAYMOND: overture, Ambroise 

Thomas; piano. [244517 

© OG. 25, 1911-2 c«. Oct. 23. 1911 > 

E 2689386; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 


by 


REASON (THE) WHY; Song, music by 
Ira B. Wilson; men’s voices. [24452 
© “Sept. 29, 1911-2 2 c Oct 23; 
1911; E 269021; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


RECITATIF ET DEUXIEME AIR DE LUCIFER. 
See Hindel (G. F.) 


RECITATIF ET PREMIER AIR DE BAJA-~ 
zET. See Hindel (G. F.) 


RECITATIF ET PREMIER AIR DE MADE- 
LEINE. See Hiindel (G. F.) 


RECITATIF ET PREMIER AIR DE SAINT 
JEAN. See Handel (G. F.) 


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24453 


pt. If) Hes. v..6 


RECITATIF ET TROISIEME AIR D’ATYS; 
dans Atys tragédie lyrique, paroles 
de Quinault, arrangées par Marmon- 
tel, musique de _ Piccinni; tenor 
noble. (Répertoire classique du 
chant: frangais, no. 209.) [24453 


© Oct. 34, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1911: 
EH 267631; Henry Lemoine & gie., 
Paris. 


RECITATIVO UND SCHERZO-CAPRICE; von 


Fritz Kreisler op. 6, fiir violine al- ; 


lein. [24454 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; 
H 267468; B Schott’s sédhne, Mainz. 


RECOGNITION; Or WILL MOTHER KNOW 
ME THERE; words by J. R. Williford, 
music by Tom Spencer. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24455 


© Sept. 26, 1911: 2 ec. Oct. 11, 


1911; E 2688638; J. R. Williford, Au- 
lander, N. C. 


RECUERDOS DE MANON; vals por José 
de Jesiis Martinez, arreglo de S. 
Robles, para piano, violin 1 y 2, 
viola, violoncello y contrabajo. Ato. 
Mexico, Enrique Munguia. [24456 

© Sept. 15, 1911 2 ec. Oct 21. 
1911; H 267723; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York. 

RED RipING Hoop; waltz, by Herbert 


Le Grand, arr. by Henry S. Sawyer; 
piano, four hands. [24457 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 


EK 268747; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 

RED ROSE WALTZES; by Josephine 
Clark; pf. [24458 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266851; Sunlight music co., Chi- 
cago. 


ReD (THE) widow; a musical play, 
book and lyrics by Channing Pollock 
and Rennold Wolf, music by Chas. 
J. Gebest. Vocal score. 4to. [24459 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 
BE 268640; M. Witmark & Sons, New 
York. 


opening act 3, lyric by Channing 
Pollock and Rennold Wolf, music by 
Chas. J. Gebest; piano. [24460 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268083; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


—— selection, by Chas. J. Gebest, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus; piano. [24461 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 


E 268085; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


REGINA (LA) DE’ FIORI; polka, by F. 
Delia Rosa, arr. by Felice De Mat- 
teo; clarinet; cornet; trombone. 

[24462 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 267275; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


REGRETS; valse, by T. Frederic Wade; 
pf. [24463 
© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 264861; Gould & co., London. 


— -—— full orech. 4to. [24464 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 ce Sept. 21, 
1911; EH 264859; Gould & co., London. 


-—_— ——-military band. 4to. [24465 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; 
EH 267267; Gould & co., London. 


REITERLIED; aus der operette, Die lie- 
besjagd, von Hermann Ritzau, fiir 
kleines orchester. 4to. [24466 

© July 28, 1911; 2c. Oct. 21, 1911; 
EH 267728; Biithnenverlag Nieder- 
sachsen, g. m. b. h.,s«Hannover, Ger- 
many. 


REITERLIED; ged. von W. S. H., musik 
von Max Filke, op. 121, no. 1, fiir 
maénnerchor mit klavier. Partitur 
und stimmen. [24467 


© July 10, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 22, 
1911; EH 264906; C. F. W. Siegel’s 
musikalienhandlung, R. Linnemann, 
Leipzig. 


REIZENDE (DAS) PERSONCHEN; aus Die 
nacht von Berlin, ged. von Julius 
Freund, musik von Victor Hollaen- 
der. [24468 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EK 267147; Hd. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


REJOICE; hymn, words by [Harriet D. 
Castle] music by [Ira B. Wilson] 
[24469 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266518; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. — 


REJOICE, ALL YE PEOPLE; hymn, words 
by J. B. Carlin, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. [24470 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 18, 1911; 
FE 268529; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


REJOICE ‘TIS SPRING; words and music 
by Henry Watson Ruffner; low 
voice. [24471 

©). Oct. 21, 19113 Be Othe Isir; 
E 268854; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


1414 


| —— song, 


| RHAPSODIE HONGROISE. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


RENAUD (ALBERT) 
minor; by A. Renaud, op. 131, no. 1; 
organ. [24472 

(mSepe..1, 1911; 2 e Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264739; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 

REQUIEM ; words by Robert Louis Ste- 
venson, music by Arthur Hartmann ; 
in B flat minor. [24473 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 268883; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 
REUBEN Ranzo; words by Fred. E. 
_ Weatherly, music by Eric Coates. 
[24474 
© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EH 267382; Boosey & co., London. 


REEVE ANGELIQUE. See Rubinstein 
(A. G.) 


| R&VELATION D’ AMOUR (Love’s revela- 


tion) ; waltz, by R. Fitzthomas, arr. 
by Maurice Arnold; orch. with pf. 
ace. 4to. [24475 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 264910; Raymond Thomp- 
son, New York. 


See Liszt (F.) 


RIDE, RED CAPTAIN RIDE; march song 
from Miss Dudelsack, by Rudolph 
Nelson, arr. by Otto Lindemann, 
American adaptation by Grant Stew- 
art; hotel orch. 4to. [24476 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268789; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York: 


lyric by Grant Stewart, 
music by Rudolph Nelson. [24477 


© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 264871; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


RING, RING YE BELLS; hymn, words by 
Maud Frazer, music by Ira B Wil- 
son. [24478 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c@ Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266514; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


RINGGOLD; march two-step, by Chas. 
C. Sweeley, arr. by F. H. Losey; or- 
chestra and piano ace. 4to. 

[24479 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 24, 

1911; EH 269094; Vandersloot music 
pub. ¢co., Williamsport, Pa. 


| RIPPLING WAVES; three step, mazurka, 


by Henry Bartell; piano. [24480 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 14, 
1911; E 268585 : McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


Intermezzo in E | RiscHEerR (ANNA P.) 


24489 


Five little max- 
ims for ten little fingers, by A. P. 
Rischer; pf. with text. [24481 


©: Oet. 13,,:19tL 2 &- Oct, 14: 
1911; E 268600; Hatch music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


RIveER (THE) OF LOVE; from My Cin- 
derella girl, poem by Chas. Horwitz, 
music by Fred’k V. Bowers. [24482 


©-Sept, 282 1911 > 2) ec. Sent. 30! 
1911; E 266699; Charles K. Harris, 
New York. 


RIVERSIDE RAG; by Chas Cohen, arr. by 
Fk. H. Losey; orchestra and piano 
ACC. [24483 


© Oct. 210; Sit: 2 ¢) Oet. Ade 
1911; E 268287; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


ROADSTER (THE); words by R. S. War- 
ren Bell, music by A. H. Behrend. 
tect @ a2 aim a): [24484 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 17, 
1911; E 267569; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London. 


ROBERT LE DIABLE. See 


(G.) 


ROCKABYE MY HONEY BABY GIRL; words 
and music by William Phares Coch- 
ran. (Post card jingle, no. 2.) 

[24485 


©» Oct. 43," 1912: 2) © .Oet: 16; 


Meyerbeer 


1911; E 268657; W. P. Cochran, 
Marble Falls, Tex. 
ROCKING, ROCKING; hymn, words by 


Lizzie De Armond, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [24486 


©) Sept: 8, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 266515; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


RocKING WAVES; reverie, by F. Henri 
Klickmann; piano. [24487 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 14, 
1911; EH 268586; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


Rocky RILL; two-step, by F. R. Kim- 
ball; piano. [24488 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268587; McKinley musie co., Chi- 
cago. 


Rococo GAVOTTE; von Martin Klassert, 
op. 41, fiir klavier zu 2 hinden. 
[24489 


© Aug. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 20, 
1911; E 264827.; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz. 


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pt. TEL aos eo. Ma 


ROGERS (JAMES H.) Barcarolle in D; 
piano. [24490 
©rOct: 3.1992 Cc. Oct. lomo: 

I) 268610; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


ROLL A LITTLE PILL FOR ME; march, 
two-step, by Norma Grey, arr. by 
Sol Levy; orch. 4to. [24491 

© Oct. 4, 191 > 2c) Oct, 5; 19a: 
I) 266949; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


ROLLER-SKATING; words by Carlyle 
Smith, music by. R. M. Harvey; 
choruses for equal voices. 71828. 

[24492 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 © Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK 267207; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 


London. 
ROMANCE EN MI BEMOL; par Paul 
Wachs, pour piano. [24493 


© ‘Sept, 18, 1911; 2c. "Sept:, 27, 
1911; EK 264966; Ed. Hamelle, Paris. 
RoMANCE (A) IN BOHEMIA; by E. S. 
Phelps; piano. [ 24494 
© Oct. 6, 1911 2 Cc Oct. 18) 719i; 

I} 268721; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
ROMANCE IN F'; by Petito Arriola; pf. 
[24495 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 2673810; Comet pub. co., Denver. 


ROMANTISCHE SERENADE; von Jan 
Brandts-Buys, op. 25, arr. ftir clavier 
4 ms. [ 24496 


©Sept: 2,- 1994 2) ea: Sept 22: 
1911; EK 264887; Drei Masken verlag, 
g.m. b. h., Munich. 


ROMANZA D’INVERNO; versi di Rocco 

Galdieri, musica di Emanuele Nutile. 

| 24497 

mG), Nuss 23. 191d 2 ce Och qe ora 

EH 267606; Polyphon-musikwerke a. 
g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

RoMANZE; von Fritz Lubrich, jun., op. 

13, fiir orgel. (Drei stticke, no. 2.) 

[24498 

© May 18, 1911; 2 c Oct. 9, 1911; 

EK 267369; EF. HE. C. Leuckart, Leip- 


zig. 

——von Max Bruch, op. 85, fiir 
bratsche mit orchester. 1. Ausgabe 
mit klavier. 2. Partitur. 4to. 


[ 24499, 24500 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 9, 1911; 
I) 267326, 267327 ; Max Eschig, Paris. 


arr. ftir violine und klavier 
yom komponisten. [24501 

© Sept. 30, 1911-2 ¢ Oct: 9, 1911 ; 
lH 267328; Max Eschig, Paris. 


= 


ROMNAY MARCH; by C. A. Hermann; 
piano. [24502 
© Oct. 16,1911: Bieler 14. 
1911; E 268679; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. , 


RonpDE (LA) DU sorIR; valse nocturne, 
paroles de Xam et Rodor, musique 
de Vincent Scotto. [24503 


© Oct. 14, dots oes Ocr 23, 
1911; E » 261773; . Vineent -Seotto, 
Pans 


IONDEL; texte de Charles d’Orléans, 
English version by E. EF. Upward, 
musique de Louis Nicole, op. 99. 
[24504 
© Sept: 14) 19bde20eeSepnt 14, 
1911; E 264554; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


RonNNA (LA) INGANNATRICIA; Serenata 
comica, versi di Salvatore di Gia- 
como, musica di Rodolfo Falvo. 

| 24505. 


©r Aug. -23,° WON em Octk, 17, 
1911;. E 267600; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


Roor’s COMPLETE DOUBLE STOPS AND 
CHORDS FOR THE VIOLIN; by A. Dietz. 
[24506 


© Oct. 20, “1911: Dee2 Oct. 16, 
1911; E 269109; E. T. Root & sons, 
Chicago. 


ROOTSIE-POOTSIE; two-step on melodies 
from The count of Luxembourg, by 
Franz Lehar, arr. by H. M. Higgs; 
piano, [ 24507 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
I 267404; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


R0SA; vals por José de Jesus Marti- 
nez, arreglo de J. Zamora Valdés, 
para piano, violon 1 y 2, viola, vio- 
loncello y contrabajo. 4to. .Mexico, 
Enrique Munguia. [24508 


© Sept.:: 15, 191d: 2te pet 121. 
1911; E 267724; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York. | 

ROSALIND; words and music by C. 

Gleichauf. [24509 

© 1 ¢ Oct. 25, 1911; B, 269130 ; 
Carrie Gleichauf, Cleveland. 


ROSE (THE); by W. C. Powell; piana. 
(Flower land, no. 1454.) [24510 


© Oct, £8," 1991 +72 pes Oct” 16; 
1911: E 268634; McKinley musie¢ co., 
Chicago, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11,1911 


24529- 


Rose (THE)—Continued. 

handkerchief dance; collected and 
arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; pf. (Morris 
dance tunes, set 7, no. 9.) [24511 


ger 2! 1961 5 2 ©: Oct, 25, 19115 | 


E 267828; Novello & co., Itd., London. 


ROSE IS THE QUEEN OF THE FLOWERS; 
words and music by J. C. Frederick. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24512 
© sepy 26:°191t- 2 ce. Oct.: 11, 

. 1911; E 2683869; Julia C. Frederick, 

Lorain, Q. 


Rose (THE) JAR; words by A. Perot, 
music by Emma W. C. Bender. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24513 

©) Sept. 26; 1911: 2 @ Oct. 11, 

1911; EK 268345; Anne Perot, Balti- 
more. 


Rose (THE) OF LOVE; words by M. F. 

Gipson, music by Phil Starr. [24514 

© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1911; 

E 269312; M. F. Gipson, Stamford, 
NY: 


__ ROSE OF THE WORLD; words by Edwin 


me HMowier, music by J. P. Kiir- 
steiner, op. 14, no. 5; baritone, low. 
New York. Kiirsteiner & Rice. 
[24515 
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266704; Jean Paul Ktiir- 
steiner, New York. 


ROSE-BUD WALTZ; by Bruce Browning; 

piano. [24516 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 

HH, 269162; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 

ROSENBLOOM (SYDNEY) Capriccio, by 

S. Rosenbloom, op. 8; pf. [24517 


EOct 2, 1911 * 2 c. Oct. 12, 1911; 
E 267456; Augener, Itd., London. 


ROSENKAVALIER (DER). See Strauss 
(R.) 
Roses; words and music by A. D. 


Perry. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [24518 

Smsepi 26, 191t- 2 c Oct. 14, 
1911; E 268589; Amy D. Perry, 
Patchogue, L. I. 


RossigNoLtet (The nightingale); by 
Johannes Donjon, revised by Mau- 
rice Gould; flute solo piano ace. 

: [24519 
© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266925; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Ressinr (GIOACHINO ANTONIO) Wil- 
liam Tell; selection from the ballet 
music of the opera by G. Rossini, 
arr. by Charles Godfrey, jr.; orches- 
tra. [24520 

© Sept. 13, 1911: 2 ¢ Sept. 14, 
1911; E 264650; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


arr. by Mackie-Beyer; mili- 
tary band. 4to. [24521 

© Oct, 9, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911: 
E 268456; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


ROULETTE (THE) REEL; by Henry 
Lodge, arr. by Sol Levy; military 
band. Ato. [24522 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268825; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


Royant (A) MESSAGE; hymn, words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. [24528 


@ Gets 14, 191 1.- 2c) Oct) 13. 150 - 
E 268550; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH), 
Réve angélique (Kamennoi-ostrow ) ; 
by A. Rubinstein, arr. by Chas. J. 
Roberts; solo and obligato violin. 

[24524 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266924; Carl Fischer, New York. 


RUM BIDI BUM; Zehn kinderlieder, nach 
texten von Hoffmann von Fallersle- 
ben, musik von Joseph Haas, op. 33, 
fiir zwei kinderstimmen, oder ein- 
stimmig, und pianoforte. [24525 


© tuly 25,1914: 2" e,.- Oct O 19kk- 
E 267370; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


RUSSI (EMILO) Noeturne; von Hi. 
Russi, op. 8, pour piano. ( Sil- 
houettes, no. 4.) [ 24526 


© Sept. 11, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911 ; 
E 267110; C. Schmidl & co., Leipzig. 


Scherzino; par E. Russi, op. 8, 
pour piano. (Silhouettes. no. 2.) 
[24527 


©) Sept..14, 1911. 2c Oet.2, Agi = 
E 267112; C. Schmidl & co., Leipzig. 


RUSSIAN MASTER’S PIANO ALBUM; re- 
vised, phrased and fingered by O. 
Thumer:-< Volz 1... Vol. 2. 

A [ 24528, 24529 


© ‘Sept; 22: 191%: 2 ce Sept 29, 
1911; E 267034, 267035; Augener, 
ltd.. London. 


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24530 


RUSSIAN PEASANT DANCE (kukuSka) ; 
by Franz Lehar, arr. by Chas. J. 
Roberts; solo and obligato violin. 

[24530 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266900; Carl Fischer, New York. 


RUSSIAN PEASANT SONG; Character- 
istic; by A. Shaeffer; guitar. [24531 
© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 12, 1911; 

EH 268296; Arling Shaeffer, Chicago. 


RYE REEL; two-step, by Geo. L. Lan- 
Sing, arr. by R. E. Hildreth; orch. 
and piano. 4to. [24532 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
EK 268798; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 


SABBATH BELLS; by F. Henri Klick- 
mann; piano. [24533 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 
HK 269163; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


SACRED QUARTETS, NO. 4; words by va- 
rious authors, music by J. A. Parks; 
male voices. 4to. [24534 

© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266740; J. A. Parks co., 
York, Neb. 


SAERSPRUCH; ged. von C. F. Meyer, 
musik von Richard Wetz, op. 26, 
no. 2, fiir mittlere stimme. [24535 

© July 4, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 
1911; H 264767; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
Zig. 


SAGLIECE CORE; versi di E. A. Mario, 
musica di F. Pugliese. (Hdizioni 
Bideri, no. 3262.) [24536 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 17, 
1911; E 264786; Ferdinando Bideri, 
Naples. 


SAID THE ROSE TO THE BUMBLE BEE; 
words by Leola Harvey Elder, music 
by Melville J. Gideon. [24537 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
EH 268826; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


SAILOR BOY, MY SAILOR BOY; words by 
Ida Simpson, music by A. L. Simp- 
son. [245388 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2c: Oct. 23, 1911; 
E ‘269061; Alfred L. Simpson, inc., 
New York. 


SarLor’s (THE) WOOING; words by V. 
L. Nixon, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24539 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268169; V. L. Nixon, Stockton, 
Cal. 


pt. TIL, Mes y.G 


St. PATRICK’S DAY IN THE MORNING; 
words and musie by B. Black, 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24540 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1911; 


E 268287; Betty Black, Taylorville, 


Pa. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Samson et Dalila; opéra de C. Saint- 
Saéns, bucchanale, transcription par 
H. Mouton; en trio, pour piano, 
violon, et violoncelle, avec contre- 
basse et clarinette, ad lib. [24541 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267322; Durand et cie., Paris. 


fantaisie, transcription par J. 
Bouchel, pour harmonie ou fanfare. 
Partie du conducteur. 4to. [24542 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267762; Durand et cie., Paris. 


— Swan (The) (Le cygne); from 
the Carnaval des animaux, by C. 
Saint-Saéns, transeribed by H. Hos- 
kier, ed. by Karl Benker; piano. 

[24543 


©: Sept... 23, 1910 a2 miele Ger, 11; 
1911; E 268304; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


SAISON-COUPLET; aus Die nacht von 
Berlin, ged. von Julius Freund, mu- 
sik von Victor Hollaender. [24544 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 2, 1911; 


EK 267148; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 
SatomE. See Strauss (R.) 


SALUT D’AMOUR; (Love's greeting), by 
Edw. Elgar, op. 12, arr. by Alvin 
Buechner; violoncello. [24545 


© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 


HF) 266901; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SALUTE FROM THE NoRTH; march by 
Jas. McGillicuddy; piano. [24546 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oet. 9, 1911; 
E 267341; Jas. MeGillicuddy, Hailey- 
bury, Ont., Canada. 


SALUTE TO QUINCY; march, by H. S. 
Mayhall; band. 4to. [24547 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 « Oct. 5, 1911; 
E 266938; Harry S. Mayhall, Quincy, 
Tl. 


SALVES DE FOIE (Salute to the flag) ; 
by Arnold Sartorio; piano. [24548 


© Sept. 9, 1911: 2 ec Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264772; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis. 


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SANDERS (HERBERT) Three Canadian 
songs; words by W. P. McKenzie, A. 
Ramsay and A. W. H. Eaton, music 
by H. Sanders. Contents.—Lullaby 
song. I will not tell thee—My pur- 
est longings. [24549 


© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1911; E 264728; Herbert Sanders, 
Ottawa. 


Sane (HIN) vom RHEIN; ged. von H. 
Mettler, musik von Fritz Baselt, ftir 
_ mannerchor. Partitur und _ stim- 
men. 4to. [24550 


eee 22. 191t: 2 ex Oct. (21, 
1911; E 267717; Fritz Baselt, Frank- 
furt a. M., Germany. 


SAMSON ET DatitaA. See Saint-Saéns 


(a. C.) 


SANTA CLAUS’ ADVICE; Christmas can- 
tata, text and music by Charles H. 
Gabriel. S8vo. [24551 


© Oct. 20; 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 
1911; E 268903; Fillmore brothers 
co., Cincinnati. 


SANTA’S GOLD MINE; a Christmas can- 
tata, words by B. B. James, music 
by Arthur Radcliffe. 8vo. [24552 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268759; Arthur Radcliffe pub. co., 
Millville, N. J. 


Sartorio (A.) Fifteen melodious 
studies in ornamentation; by A. 
Sartorio; op. 948; piano. [24553 


(© 2Oen 4%, 2910-2 e Oct. 20, 
1911; E 267678; White-Smith music 
nub. ¢co., Boston. 


SATURN; gavotte, from Eyes of night, 
by W. E. Haesche, op. 33; violin and 
piano. (Concert suite, no. 4.) 

[24554 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1911; 
EK 2691038; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


SAVED BY A LETTER; words by B. E. 
Pritchard, music by Charities J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24555 


© Oct-3, 1911": 2c Oct. 10; 1911; 
EH 268228; Blanche E. Pritchard, 
Falconer, N. Y. 


Say, Rastus; words and music by A. 
L. Simpson. [24556 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2c. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 269062; Alfred L. Simpson, inc., 
New York. 


24564 


SCALE STUDIES; by H. Schradieck, arr. 
by Gustav Saenger; violin. (Musie 
library ed., no. 641.) | [24557 

©: Sept. 23)" 19s 22 "e" Oct. «4, 
1911; E 266902; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


ScHERZINO. See Moszkowski (M.) 


SCHERZO. See Mendelssohn-Bar- 


tholdy (J. L. F.) 


SCHIDENHELM (RENE) Lied; par R. 
Schidenhelm, op. 8. pour deux violon- 
celles et piano. [ 24558. 


© Oct. 14) 1911-2 © Octs23) 4911: 
E 267760; E. Demets, Paris, France. 


SCHMEICHELKATZCHEN; von Alban 
Forster, ftir klavier zu 2 handen. 
(8 charakteristische tonstticke, no. 
3.) [24559 


© Aue 26) 191d: 2. e “Sept.:20,; 
1911; E 264828; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


SCHMIEDELIED; ged. von Sey; musik 
von Max Filke, op. 121, no. 2, fiir 
mannerchor mit klavier. Partitur u. 
stimmen. [24560 

© July 10, 1911; 2 ¢. Sept. 22, 
1911; E 264907; C. F. W. Siegel’s 
musikalienhandlung, CR: Linne- 
mann), Leipzig. 


ScHMUCK (DER) DER MADONNA; oper 
in 3 akten, aus dem neapolitanischen 
volksleben, verse von C. Zangarini 
und E. Golisciani, deutsch von Hans. 
Lebstoeckl, handlung und musik von 
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari; klavieraus- 
zug mit deutschem und _italienis- 
chem text. [24561 


Ave 55 19112 eC. Oct 26:1 191a = 
D 18988; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 


ScHON ROSMARIN; alt-Wiener tanz- 
weise, no. 8, bearb. von Fritz, Kreis- 
ler, fiir klavier 2 hinden (Klassiche 
manuskripte, no. 3.) [24562 

©.Ocr. 3, 101 27e) Oct. 15. 1914 > 
EK 267474; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 


ScHon Suse; ged. von Josef Lauff, mu- 
sik von Wilhelm Weimar, ftir min- 
nerchor. Partiturund stimmen. 4to. 

[24563 

©@Ages 319th 2 eOet. 2d, ASL: 

E 267691; Fritz Baselt, Frankfurt 
a. M., Germany. 


SCHONE (DIE) HELENE; two-step aus 
Die nacht von Berlin, musik von 
Victor Hollaender, fiir klavier. 

[24564 
© ‘Sept, 18; 1901-2 ¢. Oct{2) 1911; 
E 267149; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 


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ScHOOL DAYS MARCH; by Henri La- 

valle; piano. [24565 

© Oct. 24, 1911.; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 

EH 269164; Frank K. Root & ©co., 
Chicago. 


SCHOOL SONG BOOK; unison songs and 
part-songs for general singing. Com- 
plete ed. Ed. by Osbourne McCon- 
athy. Boston, C. C. Birchard & com- 
pany, 1910 [1911] 2 p. 1., 344, 51, [5] 
p. ports. 4to. $1.50. [24566 

©) Oct 23; 191s 2 ce Oct. 27, wos 
A 297707? ©. ‘Cx Birehacdy& co.; 
Boston. 


SCHUMANN (ROBERT ALEXANDER) Two 
(The) grenadiers; four part chorus, 
words from the German of Heine, 
music by R. Schumann, arr. by Fred- 
eric W. Root; male voices. (Octave 
ed. series for male voices, no. 45.) 

[24567 

© Oct. 7, 191-3246 OEt.29) aoa 

EK 268058; Clayton EF. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


SCIORE ’E LUNTANANZA; versi di Ferd. 
Russo, inusica di H. de Curtis. 
[24568 
(© Awe: 23, 191 42 ef Oct, 147 1904 : 
FE 267514; Polyphon-musikwerke a.- 
g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


ScoTcH LULLABY; by Luigi von Kunits, 
ed. by Hans T. Seifert; pf. [24569 
©) Aue. 3, 1911: 2 cr Oct. 4.1917; 

EK 266903; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SCUNTENTO; versi di. G. Rainone, mu- 
Sica di G. Capolongo. [24570 
©) Oct, 6, 1914; Qre. Oct) sy A91d 

E 267654; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


SE. (If); words by E. Mancini, English 
version by Perley A. Child, music by 
L. Denza. [24571 

© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1911; 

EK 267060; M. V. Cardilli, New York. 
Ellis Wood- 
[24572 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911: 

HK 269165; Frank K. Root & ¢o., Chi- 

cago. 


SEA BREEZE POLKA; 
ward; piano. 


by 


SEA sone. See McDowell (EH. A.) 


SEASONS CHANGE BUT I CAN NEVER; 
words and music by E. B. Silvera. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24573 

OpOet: 3) 191-2 OctelO moi 

I 268194; EHulalie B. Silvera, Far 
Rockaway, L. I. 


SEBASTIANOS TANZLIED; aus der oper 
Tiefiand, von Eugen d’Albert, arr. 
von Otto Schick, fiir zwei mando- 


linen, mandola und guitarre. [24574 

©. Sept.) 4) 090i; 2se eSept.. 26, 
1911; E 267162; Ed. Bote & G. Bock 
Berlin. 


SECOND vALSE. See Godard (B. L. P.) 


SECULAR QUARTETS; words and music 
by Ira B. Wilson and others; men’s 
voices. [245715 

© Sept. 29) Wit 22" Oe. 23. 
1911; E 269045; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


SEI GETREN BIS IN DEN TOD; musik von 
Gottfried Preitz, fiir sopran oder 
tenor, und orgel. [24576 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 267372; F. BH. C. Leuckart, Leip- 


Zig. 


SELECTED MOVEMENTS FROM THE ORCH. 
suiTEs. See Bach (J. S.) 


SELECTIONS FROM FELLOWSHIP HYMNS. 


Clarence A. Barbour, ed. . . New 
York, London, Association press 
[1911] 82 p. 12mo. $0.10. [24577 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1911; 
A 295957; Internatl. committee of 
Y. M. C. A., New York. 


SEMPLICITA ; versi di Antonio Barbieri, 

musica di P. EH. Fonzo. [24578 

© Aus. 23: (Old a2 eee dme 291): 

EK 267607; Polyphon-musikwerke a. 
g., Warhen-Leipzig. 


SEND FOR ME; words by Edgar Leslie, 

music by Geo. W. Mayer. [24579 

©, Oct. 5, 19d? eOek. os 1911 

E 266952; Fredk. Allen Mills, New 
York. 


SENTIMENTAL; waltz, by V. Speciale; 
2 mandolins and guitar. [24580 
© Aug. 26, 1911; 2 c Oct. 2, 1911; 

EK 267061; M. V. Cardilli, New York. 


SENTIMENTALE (LA); mazurka, by C. 
Zeller, arr. by Felice De Matteo; 
clarinet; cornet; trombone. [24581 


© Oct: 5, 1991» 2 eh Oet.r67 1911 ; 
E 267276; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


SENZA STRUMENTE; Serenata, versi dl 
Giovanni Capurro, musica di Enrico 
Cannio. [24582 


© Aug; 23; 19idis2 GhOchaiT AGI: 
E 267301; Polyphon - musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


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mor ia: 1911 


SERENADE; by Gabriel Pierné, ed. by 
Karl Benker; in A flat; piano. 
[24583 
esepts 28; 1911; 2c Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268303; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


—by Guy Mitchell; organ. (Organ 
loft, book 78, no. 234.) [24584 


(Wee 21911 - 2°c. Oct. 16, 1911: 
E 267545; Vincent music co., Itd., 
London. 


by Victor Herbert, op. 3, arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts; solo and violin 
obligato. [24585 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266905; Carl Fischer, New York. 


mélodie, poésie de Pierre Milon, 
musique de René Rabey; chant et 
piano voix moyenne. [24586 


© Sept. 80, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 267323; Durand et cie., Paris. 


par Ch. Fleissner, op. 18, tran- 
scrite par Léon Raby, pour alto avec 
viola, bratsche, et pf. | 24587 


CmOcias 1911 2 c-.Oet) 17, 
1911; EK 267633; Léon Raby, Bor- 
deaux, France. 


a 


words and music by Mary Lo- 
renz, music arr. by Ira B. Wilson; 
women’s voices. [24588 

© sep 29) 1911-- 2 ©. Oct. 23, 
1911; E 268949; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


— See Chaminade (C. L. 8S.) 


See Leoncavallo (R.) 


SERENADE D’AUTREFOIS; waltz, by Giu- 
Seppe Silvestri, arr. by G. De Ste- 
fano; first and second mandolin 
with guitar ace. 8vo. [24589 

©) Och 19.1911 2c) Oek: 24, 
1911; E 269098; G. De Stefano, 
Philadelphia. 


—— (Serenade of olden times) ; words 
by F. Cimmino, English version by 
Perley A. Child, music by G. Sil- 
vestri. [24590 

© Sept..1, 1911- 2c. Oct. 2; 1911: 
EK 267062; M. V. Cardilli, New York. 


SERENADE ESPAGNOLE, F puR; par Al- 
fred Griinfeld, op. 54, pour piano. 
(Six morceaux, no. 4.) [24591 

COmSepie dds 1911: 2 ¢. Sept. 26, 
1911; E 267164; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock, Berlin. 


SERENADE FOR THE DOLL. See Album de 


Six morceaux choisis. 


24601 


SERENADE, IN G MAJOR; by Carl Busch; 
violin and piano. [24592 
© Oct. 9. 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 18, 1911; 

E 268722; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


SERENADE ORIENTALE; par Leo. Port- 
noff, op. 42; rev. von Hermann Hal- 
big; violon avec pf. acc. [24593 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267205; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig. 


SERANDERS; words and music by J. N. 

Whybark. [24594 

© Oct. 20; 1911: 2°c'Oct 24 191t 

E 269086; Joseph N. Whybark, Los 
Angeles. 


Serenata. See Moszkowski (M.) 


SERENATA CAPRICCIOSO; par Eduard 

Walter, op. 48, ftir violine und piano. 

[24595 

© May 18, 1911; 2 ¢..Oct. 4, 1911; 

EK 267241; F. E. C. Leuckart. Leip- 
Zig. 

SERENATA ’E VIERNO; Canzonetta comica, 
versi di Giovanni Capurro, musica 
di Edoardo di Capua. [24596 

© Aue, 23; 19tl 2 ¢, Oct. 7. 19th: 
E 267802 ; Polyphon-musikwerke a.-g., 
Wahren-Leipzig. 


SERENATA GIOCOSA; by J. Lewis 

Browne; piano. [24597 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 

E 268680; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SERENATA MEDIC:VALE; by G. Silvestri, 
arr. by Felice De Matteo; clarinet; 
cornet; trombone. [24598 


© Oct. 5) 19th"? & Oct, 6y 19h: 
EK 267277; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York: 


SERENATELLA; Chitarrata appasiunata, 
versi di Anvello Califano, musica di 
Eduardo di Capua. [24599 

© Age 23, 1910 =e) Ochs taloua.: 
FE) 267303 ; Polyphon-musikwerke a.-g., 
Wahren-Leipzig. 


SERVICE (LE) PERSONNEL; opérette en 
3 actes, paroles de Henry Enthoven, 
musique de Louis Fremaux; parti- 
tion) plane’ ev (chant. Paris(” Iu. 
Digoudé-Diodet. [24600 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
D 18990; Digoudé-Fremaux, Paris. 


SEUFZER DER SEHNSUCHT; ged. von 
Martin Greif, musik von Georg 
Gohler, ftir minnerchor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [24601 

©. Sepr. 4b, A9it 2 eet. 2s 


1911; E 267733; Georg Go6hler, Leip- 


zig. 


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pt. ThE mass ‘v-'6 


words and music by 
Miriam Maud Langille. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24602 
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268131; M. M. Langille, Halifax, 
N..S. 
SHADOWS OF EVENING; waltz, by S. 
Dawson; piano. [24603 
OvOct 23, 191i: Qe Ocinzaqa Gan; 


SHADOWLAND ; 


E 269048; Sam Dawson, Jamestown. 


ING. 


SHE DIDN’T SEEM TO CARE; in The three 
Romeos, lyric by R. H. Burnside, 
music by Raymond Hubbell. [24604 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 e Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268057; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


SHE WAS THE GIRL I LOVED THE BEST 
OF ALL; words and music by Louis 
Weslyn and Ted Barron. [24605 


© Oct: 5, 1911;°2 & Oct. 6, 1911: 
EK 266988; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. . 


SHEILA; words by Fred. EH. Weatherly, 
music by Haydn Wood. [24606 
© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1911; 

E 264542; Boosey & co., London. 


SHELTERED IN THE PORT OF REST; hymn, 
words and music by V. Hodge. 

[24607 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1911; 

E 266942; Verda Hodge, Minerva, O. 


SHEPHERDS (THE) HAD AN ANGEL; 
words by Christina G. Rosetti, music 
by A. H. Brown; mixed voices. 

[24608 

©) Oct..14, 19115 2c. Oct. 17, 1911; 

E 267560; Morgan & Sceott, Itd., 
London. 


SHEPHERD’s (THE) sTORY; hymn, 
words by S. C. Kirk, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [24609 

© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266516); Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, O. 


SHEPHERD’S (THE) VISION; words by 
Edith S. Tillotson, music by Ira B. 
Wilson; choir, sop. solo and choir. 

[24610 

©) Septx 28; 1911+ 62 se: 4Oet. 23, 

1911; E 269009; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


SHERBORNE JIG; collected and arr. by 
Cecil J. Sharp; pf. (Morris dance 
tunes, set 8, no. 7.) 


don. 


[24611 | 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 23, 1911; | 
EH 267836; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- } 


SHINE OUT, O BEAUTIFUL STAR; hymn, 
by Ida Reed Smith, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [24612 | 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 25, | 
1911; E 266517; Lorenz pub. co., | 
Dayton, O. - i 

SHINN (GEORGE) Two pieces; by G. | 
Shinn; organ, obl. 4to. (Organ re- | 
citalist, no. 24.) Contents:—l. Al. | 
legretto in F.—2. Short opening vol- 
untary in B flat. [24613 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; | 

E 267346; Stainer & Bell., ltd., Lon- | 

don. 

SHOUT, O DAUGHTER OF JERUSALEM; 
hymn, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 

[24614 
© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268531; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


SHOUT THE GLAD TIDINGS; words by | 


W. A. Muhlenburg, musie by Carrie 
B. Adams. (Octavo anthems, - no. 
867). [24615 | 
© Oct. 12, 1919: 2-@ ‘Oct. 23, 19115: i 
E 268984; Lorenz pub. ©Co., 
ton, O. 


SHOUT THE GLAD TIDINGS O’ER VALE AND | 
HILL; Christmas song; words by | 
Wm. 
Roma; in E flat. [24616 | 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25,1911; | 
E 269140; M. Witmark & sons, New |! 
York. 

SI Tu vu0; versi di M. A. Mancini, } 
musica di Eduardo Lanzetta. (Can- | 
zoni napoletane popolari, no, 2775.) | 

[24617 
©. Sept. 12, 19 2ne= Sept. (25; 
1911; E 264948; Raffaele 
Naples. 


SI TUTTA BELLA; versi di M. A. Man- 4 


cini, musica di Francesco Sanna. 
(Canzoni napoletane popolari, no. 
2782.) 8 


© Sept. 12,1912 2re.ssept 2a: 
1911; HE 264942; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples. : 


SICILIAN AIR (Sizilianisch) ; by Rich- 
ard Wickenhausser, op. 54; piano. 
(5 tone pictures, no. 3.) [24619* | 

© Aug. 19, 19a ere, Aug Zit 
1911; E 264176; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


SICILIANISCHES STANDCHEN; von Fritz 
Thormann, op. 34, fiir klavier. 
[24620 
© July 22; 191d eae. 1S: 
1911; EH 267135; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


Day- | 


H. Gardner, music by Caro |} 


Izzo, || 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


24639 


SIDDARTH ; an opera in three acts with 
prologue, text from The light of 
Asia, music by A. J. Purrington; 
vocal score. [24621 


© 1e. Oct. 24, 1911; D 18985; 
Amelia J. Purrington, New York. 

SIEGESLIED; by Hugh Blair, op. 27, no. 
2; (Short postludes for the organ, 
no. 3.) [24622 
@ Sept. 28, 1911; 2 «@ Sept. 25, 
1911; E 264924; Novello & co., itd., 
London. 


SILENT NIGHT HOLIEST NIGHT; three 
part chorus, arr. by H. Seymour. 
_ German and English words; women’s 
voices. 4to. [24623 


Oct, 18.4911; 2..c.. Oct. 20, 
1911; E 268866; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 

SILK STOCKINGS; words by E. Dowdell, 
music by Hayes McMillen. [24624 


foeOreot, 1911- 2 ¢ Oct. 18, 
1911; E 268714; Edgar Dowdell and 
Hayes McMillen, Valparaiso, Ind. 


SILVER LEAF; waltz, by Percy Wenrich; 
piano. [24625 
eOct. 24.1911: .2 e. Oct. 25, 
1911; E 269166; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 
SILVER LEAF RAG; by Dan Goldsmith; 
pf. [24626 
©rmerne 17, 1911: 2 ec. Oct. 23, 
1911; E 267808; Imperial music co., 
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 


Sitv’Ry (THE) NISHNA BOTNA; words 
by W. E. Wells, music by J. F. Ga- 
luska. [24627 


fopasepis 28, 1911.1 e: Oct.. 9, 
fori © Oct. 16, 1911; H 268690; 
W. E. Wells and J. F. Galuska, Red 
Oak, Ia. 

SINCE FIFTY YEARS AGO; 
music by W. F. Johnson. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24628 

@© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268256; William F. Johnson, New- 
ton, “Pa. 


words and 


| SINCE LOVE IS MINE; words by Harold 
Simpson, music by Charles Deacon; 
no. 1 in A flat. [24629 


© Sept. 13, 1911: 2 c Sept. 14, 
1911; E 264657; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


| SINCE MY HONEY’S GONE AWAY; words 

and music by Albert N. Dennis. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24630 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1911; 

EH 268269; John N. Dennis, Elm 
Grove, W. Va. 


SINCE YOU'VE MADE A PRISONER OF MY 
HEART; lyric by C. F. Quigley and 
C. H. Siebert, music by Marie A. 
Tolsma. [24631 


© 1 ©. - Oct: 10; 1911.<> 268181 ; 
Charles F. Quigley and Chas. H. 
Siebert, Brooklyn. 


SING HOME SWEET HOME; or SWANEE 
RIVER; words by G. F. Safstrom, mu- 
sic by Fred E. Mierisch. [24632 


©, Aug. 235.1914; 2 e: Sept. 25, 
1911; E 268784; G. F. Safstrom, 
Chicago. 


SING ME AN IRISH SONG; written and 
composed by Billy Williams and 
Fred Godfrey; key of C. New York, 
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter. [24633 


© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 5, 1911; 
E 264441; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
New York. 


SING SOMETHING IRISH TO ME; written 
and composed by Fred Godfrey. 

[24634 

© Oct. 40,4911; 2 ce Oct,.10,, 1941 ; 

E 267429; B. Feldman & co., London. 


Sing ToDAY; hymn, words by Mabel 
J. Rosemon, music by Fred B. Hol- 
ton. [24635 

©. Sept «8; £914.:..2 ¢.. Sept 25, 
1911; E 266518; Lorenz pub. ¢co., 
Dayton, O. 


SING YOUR LITTLE SLEEPY-TIME SONG; 
words and music by M. F. Gipson. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24636 


©, Sept. 26,1 9 2 ey Oct: 14, 
1911; E 268385; M. F. Gipson, Stam- 
tord, .N.°Y¥. 


SINGSPIEL-OUVERTURE; nach motiven 
des singspiels Das blaue bild von 
Paul Lincke, fiir pianoforte zu 2 
hinden. [24637 


©rmsuly 115 1911222 ves sSept. 18, 
1911; E 264748; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


SrrEN (THE); Selection, motives from 
the operetta by Leo Fall, arr. by 
Carl F. Williams; orch. and pf. ace. 

[24638 

© Oct..5,, 191172 ©: Oct G6, 1911; 

E 268008; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


selection 2 from the operette, mu- 
sic by Leo Fall. [24639 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 e Sept. 11, 
1911; EK 264561; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


1423 


15976—11——8 


24640 


: ie a, 
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES © | 


pt. ee as Vv. Oo 


SKETCH; by E. L. Ashford; organ. 
[24640 


©” Sept)? 1; “191442 Sept 5, 


1911; E 266519; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

SKJ@GNHEDSLANDET; ord af Johan 
Halmrast, musik af Oscar Borg; 


Kor og kvartetter for mandsstem- 
mer. 4to. (Norsk musikforlags 
udgave, no. 248.) [24641 


© Sept. -2,° 1911-2 © Sept: 30, 
1911; E 267050; Norsk musikforlag, 
Kristiania, Norway. 


SKop (V. F.) Fantasie; von V. F. 
Skop, op. 57, herausgegeben yon 
Otto Gauss. (Orgelkonzert samm- 
lung, 2. serie, nr. 11.) [24642 


@ Aug. 15, 1940 2)¢) Oct. 2, 1914; 
E 267073; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


SLAVISCHES; scherzo-capriccio, von 
Rudolf Karel, op. 6; piano, 4 hin- 
den. [24643 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 3, 1911; 
E 267181; N. Simrock, Berlin. 


SLEEP, MA HONEY; words by Alfred H. 
Hyatt, music by Ira B. Wilson. 1. 
Men’s voices, 2. Women’s voices. 

[ 24644, 24645 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 
238, 1911; E 268971, 269037 ; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 


SLEEP, WEARY HEART; words by Jessie 
J. Elliot, music by Ethel Barns. 
[24646 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264796; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


SLEEP WHILE THE SOFT EVENING 
‘BREEZES; words by James Wiler, mu- 
sic by Sir H. R. Bishop arr. by Ira 
B. Wilson. 1. Women’s voices, 2. 
men’s voices. [ 24647, 24648 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 
23, 1911; E 268961, 269017; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 


SLEEPING AND WAKING; from The Wall 

street girl, by Karl Hoschna; piano. 

[24649 

© Oct..21, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 23, 1911; 

E 268945; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


SLEEPY NELL; words by K. Hagenkot- 
ter, music by Chas. Wolfsfeld. 
[24650 
© Oct-17, 19115.2 cet: 19; 1911 : 
E 268786; Karl Hagenkotter, New 
York. 


SLIPPERY BILL; two step, by J. F. 
Stansell; piano. - [24651 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 11, 1911; 
H 268280; C. C. Powell, Columbus. 


SLUMBER LULLABY; words and music 

by C. U. Raymond. [24652 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 e Oct. 5, 1911; 

E 266939 ; Chas. Underwood Ray- 
mond, Dayton, O. 


SLUMBER SONG; words and music by 
Nina Macdonald. [24653 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 267531; Weekes & co., London. 


--— words anon. music by Arthur 

Hartmann; high in A. [24654 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911: 

E 268884; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


—— words by E. A. Hoffman, music by 
Florence N. Reynolds. (Music 
monthly, a journal of song, vol. 11, 


i [24655 | 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1911; 
Ill. 


SMART SET; march, by Kazinir F. 
Luzny; piano. 


© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 269125; Kazinir F. Luzny, South 
Bend, Ind. 


SMILE ON SMILE ON 
music by A. A. Copping. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 


1911; BH 268399 : Alfred A. Copping, 


Vancouver, B. ©. 


SMILING FACES EVERYWHERE; 
and music by R. P. Weston. 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 28, 
AGiaes 
Hunter, London. 


SNAKE-CHARMER; 


ford; military band. (Boosey & 
co.’Ss new supplemental journal, no. 
94.) 


1911; 
Hunter, London. 


Snow prop (THE); by W. C. Powell; 
piano. (Flower land, no. 1455.) 


[24660 | 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 16, 1911; | 
E 268635; McKinley music co., Chi- | 


cago. 


1424 


H 266930; E. A. Hoffman, Cabery, | 


[24656 | 


ME; words and | 


[24657 © 


words | 
[24658 | 


E 264990; Francis, Day & | 


valse orientale, by | 
Bernard Pheips, arr. by Mr. Ret- | 


[24659 | 


© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
EH 264974; Francis, Day & | 


| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 24680 
Snow TIME; by Felix Arndt; vocal or- | SoLFEGES DE coNcouRS (1911); par 
chestra in key of E flat. 4to.- Aug. Chapnis; 4 deux voix. 12mo. 
[24661 [24671 


feOctr, 14, 199E> 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 
EH 268641; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


SNOW WHITE REVERIE; by Herbert Le 
Grand, arr. by Henry S. Sawyer; 
piano, four hands. [24662 

Oe 20,1911; 2c. Oct. 18; 1911; 
EH 268748; Frank K. Root & ©co., 
Chicago. 


So’ MARENARO; versi di A. De Rosa, 
musica di A. Mattiaci. (Canzoni 
napoletane popolari, no. 2810.) 

[24663 


Odi. 6, 1911: 2: c.-Oct. 18,-1911 ; 
E 267646; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


SoFT WHITE SNOW; three-part song, 
words by Alfred H. Hyatt, music by 
Bertram Luard-Selby. 4to. (Boo- 
sey’s choral miscellany. no. 14.) 


[24664 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 14, 

1911; E 264656; Boosey & ©cCo.. 
London. 


SOFTLY BLOW, YE SWEET SPRING GALES; 
two-part song, words by Spencer 
Henry, music by Edmund Rogers. 
4to. (Morley’s school songs, no. 42.) 

[24665 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 e Oct. 11, 

1911; EK 267486; Leonard & co., 
London. 


SOGNA L’AMORE; barcarola, versi di 
M. A. Mancini, musica di Eduardo 
Lanzetta. [24666 

© Sept. 21, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267647; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


SoLpier’s (A) LOVE; words and music 
by F. Krulish. [24667 


©Oci. 12; 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 14,1911; 
E 268563; Frank Krulish, Spring 
Valley, N. Y. 


SOLDIERS’ SoNG. See Bellini (V.) 


SOLE D’oRO...; versi di Libero Bovio, 

musica di HE. Nardella. [24668 

©) Aug. 23, 1911: 2 ce. Oct. 17, 1911: 

EX 267608; Polyphon-musikwerke a. 
g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


SoLFEGE; par Paul Vidal, pour chant 
et piano. 1. Instrumentistes homme. 
2. Instrumentistes femmes. (Album 
musica, sommaire, du no. 107.) 

[24669, 24670 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 9, 

1911; E 267337, 267338; Paul Vidal, 
Paris. 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267324; Durand et cie., Paris. 


SoME DAY WHEN YOU SHALL LOVE; 
words and music by L. P. Specht. 
[24672 


© 1c. Oct. 12, 1911; E 268474; 
Lillian Poole Specht, Escanaba, Mich. 


SoMEBODY; words by Jeff. T. Branen, 
music by Joe Hollander, arr. [by Al- 
fred J. Doyle. ] [24673 


Or Oereri 101 +2) cr Ochi 191A: 
EK 268035; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


SOMETHING IN THE WAY; words and 
music by E. Wright. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 24674 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 10, 1911; 

E 268195; Edna Wright, Bedford, 
Ky. 

SOMETIMES IN SUMMER; words by Edw. 

Teschemacher, musie by T. C. Stern- 

dale Bennett; in D. [24675 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 264918; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


SoNATA IN D MINOR; by T. F. Dun- 
hill, op. 27; violin and piano. 
[24676 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 267550; Thomas F. Dunhill, Eng- 
land. 


SoNATE IN E MOLL; von Max Reger, 
op. 122, violine und klavier. [24677 
©@ Sep 29. 191d 2 7 (Ock, 1ne 
1911; E 267450; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


SonaTE 6 IN C MOLL; by Heinrich 
Franz Biber, rev. and provided with 
a 2nd violin by Henri Marteau; vio- 
lin and piano. [24678 

hy Sept, 15, A9it 12 9 e,.Oet. 14, 
1911; E 267443; Steingriiber verlag, 
Leipzig. 


SONATE 7 IN G DUR; by Heinrich Franz 
Biber, rev. and provided with a 2nd 
violin by Henri Marteau; violin and 
piano. [24679 

@©VSept, 15; 190i 2 .e Ok, 14, 
1911; E 267444; Steingriber verlag, 
Leipzig. 

Sonra; mazurka, three step, by Arthur 
C. Morse, arr. by R. EH. Hildreth; 
orch. and piano. 4to. [24680 


© (Oci216, 1914 --2.-c. Oets WO: 1911: 
E 268796; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 


1425 


24681 


SONG OF A NEST; werds by Helen M. 
Richardson, music by Lillian Taitt 
Sheldon; high voice. [24681 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266844; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


SonG OF BEAUTY; song, music by Chas. 

L. d@’ Harrack. [24682 

© 1c. Oct. 20, 1911; E 268838; 
Lionel M. Stern, Cleveland. 


Sone (THE) OF GLADNESS; hymn, 
words by Lavinia HE. Brauff, music 
by Geo. Wilson. [24683 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2c. Oct. 13, 1911 ; 
E 268532; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


SONG OF GOOD WILL; hymn, words by 
Geo. Archibald Palmer, music by 
Karl K. Lorenz. [24684 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268998 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


words by W. Ball, 
music by Len Fleming. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24685 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EH 268236; W. Ball, Monaskon,. Va. 


SONG OF PEACE; 


Sone (THE) OF REDEMPTION; words by 
H. Bonar, music by Reginald F. Bar- 
clay. no. 2 in A flat. [24686 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
EK 267637; Morgan & Scott, Itd., 
London. 


Sone (A) oF SPAIN; words by Grace 


Clarke Newton, music by Mary 
Knight Wood. Medium voice in EH 
flat. [24687 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268615; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Sona (A) oF TANGIER; words by 
Grace Clarke Newton, music by 
Mary Knight Wood; high in D flat. 

[24688 


© Sept. 27, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
li 266845; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Sone (A) OF THANKSGIVING; words by 
Jas. Thompson, sacred words adapt- 
ed by Pierre Duvernet, music by 
Frances Allitsen; high in D. [24689 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ¢. Oet. 6G, 1911; 


EK 266970; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


SONG OF THE BEE; words by J. K. Cole, 
music by J. N. Whybark. [24690 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1911; 
E 269087; Joseph N. Whybark, Los 
Angeles. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1 as. Vv. 6 


Sone (THE) OF THE EVENING BELL; 
concert quartet, words and music by 
Charles H. Gabriel, mixed voices. 

[24691 
© Oct... 20," 19th Rie Oct. 25: 
1911; HB 268904 ; Fillmore brothers 
CO; Cincinnati. 


SONG OF THE FISHERMEN; trio, words 
by John Greenleaf Whittier, music 
by Gustav von Holst; two sopranos 
and alto. 4to. (Novello’s school 
songs, no. 1096.) [24692 

© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 264984; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


SONG OF THE FLOWERS; by Ellis Wood- 
ward; piano. [24693 
© Oct. 24,° 1911-4 2"e 7 Oct. 25, 
1911; E 269167; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


Sone (THE) OF THE MOSQUITO; South 
African song for the children, words 
by Mary Adamson, music by R. M. 
Harvey. (Choruses for equal voices, 
no. 71822.) [24694 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 « Oct. 20, 
1911; E 267674; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 

Sone (THE) OF THE NYMPH; words 
and music by J. Valler. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24695 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268182; Joe Valler, Oakland, Cal. 


SONG OF THE PINE; words and music 
by A. Gleason. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24696 


© Sept. 26, 19) eee Oct 11 
DS Hd i 268418 : A. W. Gleason, 
Strawberry Point, Ta. 


SONG OF THE ROSE; romanza by Alonso 
Stone; pf. [24697 


© *Oct. 138) 19d eer Oct. 14, 
1911; E 268598; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


Sone (A) OF THE SEA; words by Henry 
W. Rockwell, music by Geo. Noyes 
Rockwell. [24698 


© Oct. 9, 19it 2 enOer. 9) toilet: 
E 268047; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SONG OF THE SHIP-BUILDERS; two-part 
song in canon form, words by John 
Greenleaf Whittier, music by Gustav 
von Holst; treble voices. 4to. (No- 
vello’s school songs, no. 1087.) 

[24699 


©. ‘Sept.’ 27; 1911" 27eSept. 28; 
1911; EK 264985; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


24716 


SonG OF THE SHOEMAKERS; two-part 
song, words by John Greenleaf 
Whittier, composed by Gustav von 
Holst; trio for 8. S. A. 4to. (School 
songs, no. 1092.) [24700 


remeecr. 21, 1911- 2 c.. Oct. 23, 
1911; E 267814; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


Sone OF THE STARS; hymn, words by 
Lizzie DeArmond, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel. [24701 


eee Oe, 1 1911-.2 ec. Oet. 13, 
1911; E 268533; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
- cago. 


Sone (THE) oF THOR; words by Long- 
fellow, music by J. H. Maunder; 
mixed voices. 4to. [24702 


en 2a 1911: 2 c.- Oetz, 23, 
1911; BH 267812; J. H. Maunder, 
London. 


Sone (THE) THAT SHALL NEVER CEASE; 
hymn, words by F. W. Farrar, music 
by E. S. Lorenz. [24703 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266520; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


SoNG WITHOUT worDs: by E. M. Dru- 


ley; pf. [24704 


© 1s: 1911-2 c. Oct. 14,1911; 
E 268597; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SONGS OF CHEER AND COMFORT: for use 
in religious meetings... Music 
harmonized and arranged by Charles 
Wade and John I. Moquist, Aaron 
Samuel, author. New York City, J. 
& Hassel) A9ll. - [70]. p- 12mo. 
$0.25. [24705 


PyOct.s. 1911: 2 c. Oct. 5, 1911; 
A 297395; Aaron Samuel. New York. 


Sones (THE) oF BETHLEHEM; words 


by Chas. Irvin Junkin, music by 
C. E. Le Massena; with violin obli- 
gato and pf. acc. [24706 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266713; Homestead music 
co., Devon, Pa. 


SONGS OF SOUTHERN COLLEGES AND OLD 
SOUTHERN MELODIES. Pub. by The 
southern student secretaries of the 
Young men’s Christian associations. 
wy 176 p. Svo. [24707 


a Aue, Si, 191t: 2 €° Ock: 18. 
1911; A 300170; W. D. Weatherford, 
Nashville. 


| SOPRANO MELODY ; 


SONGS OF SUNSET (Sonnenuntergangs- 
lieder); words by Ernest Dowson, 
deutsche itibertragung von Jelka 
Rosen, musik von Frederick Delius, 
fiir Sopran- und bariton-solo, gemi- 
schten chor, und klavier. Partitur 
und chorstimmen. 4to. [24708 


© May 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
FE 267242; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


Sones (THE) THAT MOTHER SANG; 
words L. V. Weltmer, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24709 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268222; L. V. Weltmer, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 


SONNTAG; ged. von Leop. Schwitzer. 
musik von Richard Mandl. (Drei 
gesange, no. 2.) [24710 

© May 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267373; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


SONNTAG AUF DEM MEERE; ged. nach 
Martin Greif, musik von Richard 
Stohr, op. 25, no. 6, fiir m#nnerchor. 
Partitur und stimmen. 4to. [24711 

© Aug. 4, 1911: 2 e«. Oct. 21, 1911; 
E 267707; C. F. Siegel’s musikalien- 
handlung (R. Linnemann) Leipzig. 


SopRA LE ONDE (Over the waves); 
valtzes, by Yuventino Rosas, arr. by 
Felice De Matteo; clarinet; cornet; 
trombone. [24712 


©' Gein 5, 1911 212 +e. Ock 6; 4911; 
E 267274; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


by Bruce Steane; 
organ. (Short compositions for the 
church service, book 2.) [24713 

cr Aum 29, 1911: 2-e Aue 25 
1911; E 264172; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


Sorriso (IL); polka by Angelo Ramag- 
lia; mandolin and guitar. [24714 
© Sept. 6. 1911; 2 ec Sept. 11, 
1911; E 264556; A. Ramaglia, New 
York. 


Sout (THE) OF THE ROSE; valse, by 

Violet Hudson; piano. [24715 

© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 14, 1911; 

E 268588; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


Sous LA BANNIERE; marche militaire 
par Henri Herpin, pour piano. 
[24716 


© Sept’ 30° 1941; 2 \e O&E.* 9; 
1911; E 2673831; Heugel et ceie., 
Paris. 


1427 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24717 


Dt. TEE ess ey. 6 


SOUVENIR DE MorDKIN; by Francis 

Bohr; pf. [24717 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 

E 267807; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. 


SOUVIEN MOI; valse, by Donato Mon- 
tano; piano. [24718 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 

EH 268608; D. Montano, Brooklyn. 


SPAGNOLA (LA); valtzer, by V. di 
Chiara, arr. by Felice De Matteo; 
clarinet; cornet; trombone. [24719 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; 
EK 267278; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


SPANISH ALBUM. See Leoncavallo (R.) 


SPANISH DANCE; by A. HE. Warren; pf. 
[24720 


© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EH 266846; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


——by H. Engelmann, transcribed by 
Gustav Saenger; 2 violins and pf. 
(Four characteristic dances, no. 4.) 

[24721 
© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK 266906; Carl Fischer, New York. 


—— See Moszkowski (M.) 


SPARKLE YE STARS; music by EH. L. 

Ashford. (Octavo anthems, no. 862) 

[24722 

© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 

E 268998; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


by Robert Griggs 
Gale, op. 5; piano solo. (Tone pas- 
tels, no. 38.) [24723 

© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1911; E 268694; Paul A. Schmitt, 
Minneapolis. 


SPINNING SONG; 


SPIRITUALIST HYMNAL; a new collec- 
tion of words and music for the 
congregation and choir specially 
adapted for spiritualist meetings. 
comp. by Zaida Brown Kates and 
G. Tabor Thompson. Philadelphia, 
Pa., Deputy brothers co. [1911] 121 
p. S8vo. [24724 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1911; 
A 3800195; Natl. spiritualists’ assn. 
of the U. S. of America, Washington. 


SPONER (A[LFRED] von) Zwolf der 
schonsten weihnachtslieder (Twelve 
Christmas songs) ; bearbeitet von A. 
von Sponer; Ausgabe A. Pf. in al- 
lerleichtester spielart. Beide hinde 
im violinschltissel. Ausgabe B. Pf. 
in allerleichtester spielart, die linke 


SPONER (A[LFRED] von)—Continued. 
hand im bass-schltissel. Ausgabe C. 
1 oder 2 violinen mit pf. Ausgabe D. 
2 violinen. [24725-24728 
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. each Oct. 
4, 1911; E 267196—267199; Rob. For- 
berg, Leipzig. . 


SPOONING IN MY AEROPLANE; words by 
A. Stauffer, music by Sid and Ernie 
Erdman; arr. by Chas. Miller. 

[24729 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268905; Aubrey Stauffer, Chicago. 


SPRING BREEZES (Les caresses du prin- 
temps) ; by A. Calvini, op. 10, edited 
by J. W. Lerman; piano. [24730 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1911; 
EK 268681; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SPRINGTIME; a novelette, by Frank P. 
Atherton, op. 175; pf. [24731 
© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1911; 

EK 266847; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


SprucH; ged. von R. Schaukal, musik 
von Richard Wetz, op. 27, no. 3, fiir 
mittlere stimme. [24732 

© July 4) 19 ween sent. 1s 
1911; E 264768; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
Zig. 

SPUNTANNO ’O SOLE; canzone ’e prim- | 
mavera, versi di Adolfo Genise, 
musica di Gaetano Lama. [24733 | 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 2675638; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. | 


SPUSARIZIO ’E DULORE; versi e musica 

di L. Donadio. [24734 

© Oct. 20, 1911 ; 2'e. Get. 21, 1911 55 | 

E 267679; Italian book co., New 
York. 


STACCATO ETUDE; by Herman Perlet; 

op. 15, no. 4. [24735 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 

EK 268827; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


Stancrs A LA MARQUISE (To a fair 
lady); texte de Pierre Corneille, 
English words by EH. F. Upward, 
musique de Louis Nicole, op. 87. 

[24736 | 

© Sept. 11, 1911; 2 « Sept. 11, 

1911; E 264555; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


STANDARD MUSIC SERIES, BOOK 1; ed. 
and comp. by Thomas L. Gibson. 
[178] p. 8vo. [24737 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 
A 297486; Standard co., Baltimore. 


1428 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


24756 


Stark (THE); words by Mrs. George 
Archibald Palmer, music by Karl K. 
Lorenz. [24738 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 269001; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


Star (THE) AND THE SONG; words by 
Edith S. Tillotson, music by Ira B. 
Wilson; sop. and alto duet. [24739 


sept 28, 1911: 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1911; E 269007; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


-—— (Als einst die hirten); words tr. 
by H. Brodt, music by Marie M. 
Hine; medium voice. [24740 


© Oct. 19, 19t1l> 2c. Oct. 23, 
1911; E 268914; Geo. IF. Rosche, 
Chicago. 


Star (THE) OF HOPE; reverie, by F. R. 
Kimball; pf. (Attractive composi- 
tions, no. 1427.) [24741 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c Oct. 18, 
1911; E 268779; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


STAR OF LOVE; reverie, by F. Henri 
Klickmann; piano. [24742 


(Oe, 1911. 2 c. Oct.: 25, 
1911; E 269168; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


STAR OF THE East; hymn, words by 
Mabel J. Rosemon, music by Fred 
B. Holton. [24743 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266521; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


STARRY Wwoovs; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Montague 
F. Phillips. [24744 


i) Ocl, 9, 1911 2c. Oct. 10, 1911: 
E 267405; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


STARS (THE) AND STRIPES; words and 
music by J. E. Nelson. [24745 


1). Ock 192-1911: -2. c¢.: Oct: 16, 
1911; E 268552; J. Edward Nelson, 
Worcester, Mass. 


STEEPLE JACK; words and music by 
Armstrong and Clark. [24746 


©rOd. 24, 1911: 2° ¢ Oct. - 25, 
1911; EK 269141; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


STELLA CADUTA .. .; versi di Ferdi- 
nando Russo, musica di Luigi Cris- 
cuolo. [24747 


©rAug: 923: 1910-02 © OER 14, 
1911; E 267515; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


STEP BACK; handkerchief dance, col- 
lected and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; 
pf. (Morris dance tunes, set 8, no. 
5.) [24748 

©: Oct... 24,4 1901 ei Oct. 23, 
1911; E 267834; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


STERNENTROST; ged. .von Martin Greif, 
-musik von Georg Gohler, ftir min- 
nerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. Leipzig, C. A. Klemm. [24749 

© Sepeis) 19147 2> ce} Oct! ‘21, 
1911; E 267734; Georg Gohler, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


STERNSCHNUPPEN ; musik von Wilhelm 
Heinemann, op. 24, no. 2, ftir mian- 
nerchor a capella. Partitur. 4to. 

[24750 

Augers, (ASI) Qe. ‘Oe 24, 

1911; E 267745; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


STILL WITH THEE; hymn anthem, 
words by James D. Burns, music by 
Daniel Protheroe; mixed voices. 
(Central church collection, no. 7.) 

[24751 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268070; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


STIMMT MIT DEN ENGELN AN; text und 
musik von H. A. Schumacher. 
(Gemischten chor, no. 2.) [24752 

© Oct, 1 19tts 2 «Oct. 14,1911; 
E 268562; H. A. Schumacher, Water- 
town, Wis. 

STORM ON THE OCEAN: descriptive 
fantasia, by John Martin; piano. 

[24753 
© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 20, 1911; 
E 268885; Brehm bros., Erie, Pa. 

STORMEN; ord af I. S: Welhaven, musik 

af Oscar Borg; kor og kvartetter 


for mandsstemmer. 4to. (Norsk 
musikforlags udgave, no. 247.) 
[24754 


©) cSepts-2, 19it= 2 es \Septz 36. 
1911; E 267051; Norsk musikforlag, 
Kristiania, Norway. 


STORNELLATA (LA) DE LA MALDICENZA} 
versi di M. A. Mancini, musica di 
Alfredo Mazzucchi. [24755 

©) Oct6, 1911 De Ock-As; 1911: 
E 267645; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


STORNELLI BORGHESI; versi di Rocco 

Galdieri, musica di Nicola Valente. 

[24756 

COATS 42341991) 2 en Oe. 17; 

1911; E 267609; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a. g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24757 


Story (THE) OF CHRISTMAS TIME; 
hymn, words by Ada _ Blenkhorn, 
music by Fred B. Holton. [24757 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c Sept. 25, . 


1911; E 266522; 
Dayton, O. 
Story (THE) OF THE NAUGHTY LITTLE 
GIRL; from My Cinderella girl, lyric 
by Chas. Horwitz, music by Fredk. 
V. Bowers. [24758 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266700; Charles K. Harris, 
New York. 


Story (THE) OF THE SKY; hymn, 
words by Alice J. Cleator, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. [24759 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 138, 1911; 
EH 268534; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


STRAUSS (RICHARD) 
(Der) (The rose-bearer) ; komédie 
fiir musik von Hugo von Hofmanns- 
thal, englische tbersetzung von A\|l- 
fred Kalisch, musik von R. Strauss, 
op. 59, erleichterte ausgabe von Carl 
Best; klavierauszug mit text. 

[24760 

e: Oatiky 21, 

D 18984; Adolph Fitirstner, 


Lorenz pub. ©co., 


© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 
1911 ; 
Paris. ; 
Salome; music-drama in one act, 

after the poem by Oscar Wilde, Ger- 

man translation by Hedwig lLach- 

mann, music by R. Strauss, op. 54. 

Piano score with German & Eng. 

text underneath, by Otto Taubmann. 

[24761 
On Aue 225 TO 82 e.. "Oct, 2) 

1911; EH 267729; Adolph Fiirstner, 

Berlin. 

-——Taillefer; ballade de Ludwig 
Uhland, version francaise de Jean 
Chautavoine, musique de R. Strauss, 
op. 52, pour sopran, ténor, contralto 
et basse. Parties de-chant. [24762 


© ‘Sept: 30, 1914s 2c. Oct, 24, 
1911; E 267689; Adolph Fitirstner, 
Paris, France. 

STRAWBERRY (THE) TART AND THE 
LEMON PIE; from My Cinderella girl, 
poem by Chas. Horwitz, music by 
Fredk. V. Bowers. [24763 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266701; Charles K. Harris, 
New York. 


STREICHQUARTETT ES DUR; ein tribut, 
in vier raten, entrichtet an seine 
gestrengen den deutschen schulmei- 
ster, von Friedrich Klose. Partitur, 
taschenausgabe. 12mo. [24764 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264790; Friedrich Klose, 
Munich. 


Rosenkavalier ; 


pt. 11st -v."6 


STROFETTE D’AMORE; versi di G. Tum- 
molillo, musica di G. Del Vecchio. 

[24765 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; 

EL 267659 ; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


STROLLING ALONG; words and music by 
S. D. Martin. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24766 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 e Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268257; S. D. Martin, Cincinnati. 


STUDY IN DOUBLE-NOTES; étude de con- 
cert, by Homer N. Bartlett, op. 233; 
pf. (Two concert studies, no. 1.) 

[24767 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 7, 1911; 
E 268014; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SUERTE (LA)! DE ISABELITA; zarzuela 
en un acto, letra de Martinez Sierra, 
musica de los Mtros. Gimenez y Cal- 
leja; partitura completa. [24768 


© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1911; 
D 18986; Casa Dotesio, Madrid. 


SUFFRAGE (A) HINT; words and music 
by Jessie Riddell Firth, arr. by 
Norean A. Wayman. [24769 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 1911; 
E 268284; Joseph Krolage musie co., 
Cincinnati. 


SUFFRAGETTES; lyric by ‘Thos. _ T. 
Railey, music by Alfred G. Robyn. 
[24770 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268896; Charles K. Harris, New 
York. 


SUITE BASQUE; par Charles Bordes, op. 
6, transcription par Ernest Chaus- 
son, pour piano 4 4 mains. [24771 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 267047; S. Bornemann, 
Paris. 


SUITE PASTORALE; de Campbel!l-Tipton, 
op. 27; piano et violin. [24772 


© May 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EB 266960; F. EH. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


SUITE SYMPHONIQUE; by G. W. Chad- 
wick; orch. score in E flat. [24773 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2. Oct. 5, 1911; 
E 266954; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


Suk (VASA) Nocturne; par V. Suk, 
pour piano. [24774 


© July 13, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EH 267115; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


1430 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


SULLE ONDE DEL DANUBIO; Danube valt- 
zer, by Ivanovici, arr. by Felice De 
Matteo; clarinet; cornet; trombone. 

[24775 


jrock 5, 19113 2c. Oct. 6, 1911; 
EH 267279; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


SULTAN’S BAND MARCH; by F. H. 
Brown, ed. and fingered by R. De- 
Roode; piano. New ed. [24776 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1911; 
E 268834; Brehm bros., Erie Pa. 


SUMMER LOVE; words by Ruth Ruth- 
_erford, music by E. Kars, in F. 
[24777 
(Ovsepe 27, 1917; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 264967; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 


SuMMER (A) MORN; two-part song, 
words by Spencer Henry, music by 
Edmund Rogers. 4to. (Morley’s 
schoo] songs, no. 44.) [24778 


vsSept 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 11, 
1911; E 267437; Leonard & ©o., 
London. 


_SUMMER TWILIGHT ON THE FARM; 


words and music by J. W. Selander. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24779 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268103; Jonas W. Selander, Gales- 
burg, Ill. 


SUN OF MY SOUL; anthem, music by 
Frank J. Robertson. [24780 
©, Sept. 1,,1911; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266523; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


| —text by John Kebble, music by 


EKdward Kreiser. [24781 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 266989; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
words by J. Keble, music by T. 
Tertius Noble. [24782 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 267347; Stainer & Bell, lid., 
London. 


SUNDAY EVENING; or, THE MONKEYS’ 
PROMENADE; written and composed 
by R. P. Weston and L. B. Athol. 

[24783 


(Oct. 5, 1911 > 2 es. Oct..5, 1911; 

EK 267220; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

SUNLIGHT; by Carl Bonner; 

piano. [24784 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 

H 268682; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


valse, 


24794 


SUNNY SAVANNAH; a coonland rhap- 
sody, by T. W. Thurban; piano. 
[24785 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c Sept. 28, 
1911; E 264991; Francis, Day & 
Hunter,. London. 


SUNRISE LAND; hymn, words by Har- 
riet D. Castle, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son. [24786 

© Sept: 18; 1911’ 2 ¢«- Sept. 25, 
1911; HE 266524: Lorenz pub: ‘€o., 
Dayton, O. 


SUNSET’S GOLDEN GLOW; meditation, by 
Ludwig Kellerman, op. 15; piano. 


[24787 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2c. Oct. 25, 1911; 

EK 269169; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 

SUNSTROKE (THE) RAG; by M. W. 

Myers; piano. [24788 

© Oeti/2,°1911 > -2 ec) Oct 2, 1914; 


E 266789: Jos. Morris music “co., 
Philadelphia. 


SUPERBA MARCH; syncopated spasm, 
two-step, by A. Shaeffer; banjo. 

[24789 

©, Oct. 215.1914. -°2, c. Oct: 23, 1911: 

E 269057; Arling Shaeffer, Chicago. 


SUPERSTIZIOSO (IL); macchietta, versi 

e musica di Oscar Cattedra. [24790 

© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1911; 

E 267304; Polyphon-musikwerke a.- 
g., Wahren-Leigzig. 


SUPPOSE; words by Hilda Hammond 
Spencer, music by Frank E. Tours. 
[24791 © 
©. Oct. 5. 1911 2° ce. Oet. 6, 191t : 
E 266990; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


SUR LA BRANCHE; air de ballet, par 
Paul Fauchey, pour piano. [24792 
© Aus. 29. 1911-2) ce. Sept. 20; 
1911; E 264829; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz. 


SugR LA RIVIERE; barcarolle, par Ch. 
Graziani-Walter, op. 401, pour piano 
a44mains. (Heures joyeuses, no. 5.) 

[24793 

© Aue AT, 1911-2, “Sept. 29, 

1911; EY 267027; C. Sehmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 

SurE (A) RETREAT; hymn, music by 
BH. L. Ashford. 4to. [24794 

© Aue io, A9tl: 2. ¢. Sept 25: 


1911> 266525: Lorenz’ pub, €o., 
Dayton, O. 


1431 


24795 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


SUSAN JANE; words and music by 
N. S. Carter. [24795 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
H 269056: I. Seidel, Indianapolis. 


SUSIE’S THE GIRL FOR ME; words by 
Mrs. A. Barrows, music by. Tom 
Spencer. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24796 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EH 268218; Mrs. A. Barrows, Thomp- 
son, Pa. 


SWAGGERING BONEY; corner dance, col- 
lected and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; pf. 
(Morris dance tunes, set 7, no. 7.) 

[24797 
© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EK 267826; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


Swan (The) See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 
SWEEP’S (THE) INTERMEZZO; by Paul 
A. Rubens, arr. by Frank Merton; 
banjo and piano. [24798 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 264787; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


SWEET AND LOW; words by ‘Alfred 
Tennyson, music by Ira B. Wilson; 
women’s voices. [24799 


©) Sept: 29; 1911-2 2 Oct. 23, 
1911; E 268959; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


SWEET BESSIE DEAR; words and music 
by Matthew W. Hyndman. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24800 

© Sept. 23. 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268128; M. Hyndman, Coquitlam, 
B. C. 


SWEET BLOSSOMS: reverie, by Ellis 

‘Woodward; piano. [24801 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1911; 

EK 269170; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


waltz, by Hila V. Herman; piano. 

[24802 
© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 14, 1911; 
EH 268589; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


SWEET BYE AND BYE; variations, by L. 

Weber; piano. [24803 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268049; Louis Weber, Kansas 
City, Kan. 


—— ——D)y J. P. Webster, arr. by H. 
Engelmann; piano. [24804 
© Oct. 23, 1911; 2-¢c. Oct. 20, 1911; 

E 268836; Brehm bros., Erie, Pa. 


SWEET (THE). LITTLE DOLL; words by 
Charles Kingsley, musie by Bruce 
Gordon Kingsley; high voice. 

[24805 

© Sept. 18,° 191%; 2) ©.40et. 11, 
1911; E 268305; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


SweeT Maceir MacGuire; words by 
J. A. Davis, music by Chas. J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24806 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268347; J.. Arthur Davis, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 


SWEET MEMORIES; words and music by 
F. H. Barrett. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [24807 


© Sept. 26, 191s. (2icen Oct. 11: 
1911; E 268878; Floid H. Barrett, 
Tarrytown, N. Y. 


SWEET (THE) MESSAGE; hymn, words 
by E. M. Pulver, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel. 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1911; 
E 268535; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


SWEET SEVENTEEN; waltz, by EH. M. 
Barker; pf. [24809 


© 1c. Oct. 21, 1911; E 268862; 
Edith M. Barker, New York. 


SWEET THOUGHTS; 
ward; piano. [24810 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1911; 
HH) 269171; Prank Ko -Root -& “cox 
Chicago. 


SWEETEST AND DEAREST; mazurka de | 
salon, by Donato Montano; piano. | 
[24811 | 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; |} 

E 268609; D. Montano, Brooklyn. 


poem by Raymond A. | 
Browne, music by W. H. Penn. New | 
York, Penn music co. [24812 | 
© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 19115 | 
E 268087; William H. Penn, New | 
York. 
SWEETHEART AND TENDERHEART; a lov- 
ing lullaby, words and music by B. | 
F. McH. Wagner. [24813 | 
© Oct. 11, 1910-2 e Oct AZ, 101s 
E 268498; B. F. McH. Wagner, Ex- 
change, Pa. 


SWEETHEART ; 


SWEETHEART I’LL PROMISE YOU TO BE | 
TRUE; words and music by M. R. 
Lebler. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24814 | 

© Sept..23, 1911.2 ce: Oct 9, 49113 
E 268116; M. R. Phreaner, Lebanon, | 
Pas 


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[24808 _, 


by Ellis Woodd- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


Swine sone (Léscarpolette) ; by Ethel 
Barns, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
full band. [24815 

© Sept. 27,1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK 267525; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Swine (THE) WALTZ; by Herbert Le 
Grand, arr. by Henry S. Sawyer; 
piano, four hands. [24816 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
EK 268749; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 

Sworp (THE) two-part song, words by 

.Michael Joseph Barry, music by 
Charles Wood; treble voices. [24817 

_ © Sept. 9, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1911; 
E 264559; Year book press, London. 


SYLVANIA; polka di concert, by W. S. 
Ripley, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; mili- 
tary band. 4to. [24818 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 268454; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 

SYMPHONiE ANTIQUE; le texte latin a 
été substitué au texte grec. par St. 
Ambroise et St. Augustin, musique 
de Ch. M. Widor. 1. Partition pour 
piano avec text. 2. Partition dor- 
chestre, avec text. [24819, 24820 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ec. each Sept. 
11, 1911; E 264591, 264592; Heugel 
et cie., Paris. 


TAGE DER ROSEN; ged. von Otto Ro- 
quette, musik von Wilhelm Heine- 
mann, fiir minnerchor a capella. 
Partitur. Ato. [24821 

Oranges, 1901; 2 e. Oct. 21, 
1911; E 267746; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

TAILLEFER. See StTRAuSS (R.) 

TAKE IT WITH A PINCH OF SALT; words 
by M. W. Cunningham, music by Len 


Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24822 
mseptisco, 1911; 2 e¢ Oct. 11, 


1911; E 268417; Mary W. Cunning- 
ham, Lebanon, O. 


TAKE ME ALONG WITH YOU DEARIE; 
from The never homes, words by E 
Ray Goetz, music by A. Baldwin 
Sloane. [ 24823 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268791; Charles K. Harris, New 
York. 


TAKE ME BACK TO DEAR OLD DIXIE 
WHERE THE SWANEE WENDS ITS WAY; 
words by D. L. Odette, music by El- 
wood Phillips. New York. F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [24824 


© Sept. 30,.1911;. 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266725; Daniel L. Odette, 
St. Catherine, Ontario. 


24836 


TAKE ME BACK TO OLD KENTUCKY; 
words and music by Alfred Glover. 
[24825 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1911; E 264947; Price & Reynolds, 
London. 


TALE (A) OF A WHALE; words arr. by 
F. E. Weatherly, music by Ira B. 
Wilson; men’s voices. [24826 


© Sept: 29, 191152 (© Oct. 28, 
1911; E 269024; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


TALE (A) OF OLD JAPAN; a cantata, 
poem by Alfred Noyes, music by S. 
Coleridge-Taylor. Vocal score. 8vo. 

[24827 

© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 22, 

1911; E 264880; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


--— words by Alfred Noyes, music by 
S. Coleridge-Taylor. 1. Chorus part 
for alte: —2:. Kor “bass. \ 3s\- shor 
soprano. 4. For tenor. [24828-24831 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 6, 
1911; EH 267257-269260; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 


LAPIS D’ORIENT; opérette en trois actes, 
livret de Maurice Vaucaire, musique 
de J. Burgmein; partition chant et 
piano. [24832 

©) Oct? 9 191t 2 c. Oct-10) 1910: 
D 18975; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


TAPPINARU (LU); macchietta, versi di 
G. De Rosalia, musica di Pietro 
Inglinia. Sicilian song for mando- 
lin. [24833 

© eOct, 16,1911 -) 267544 
Peter Inglinia, Brooklyn. 


TARANTELLE IN D; by Alfred Giuliani, 
op. 8, edited by Karl Benker; piano. 
[24834 

© Octiv3) 1914-2 ¢. Oct 16.1911 - 

E 268616; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


'TARENTELLE-CAPRICE; by V. Dolmetsch, 
op. 49, ed. by John Orth; piano. 
[24835 


© Sept 15. 19h: Qeer Oc 1h 
1911; E 2683806; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


TE DruM; music by W. A. C. Cruick- 


shank; two treble voices. 4to. 
(Stainer & Bell’s modern church 
services, no. 122.) [24836 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 267348; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


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24837 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


Te DreumM—Continued. 
three-part, music by Edward Lee- 
son Powers; women’s voices. (Oc- 
tavo women’s voices, second series, 
no. 69.) [24837 
© Oct. 21,1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25,1911; 
EH 269073; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


TE DkEUM LAUDAMUS, AND JUBILATE 
DEO; morning service, set to music 
in the key of E flat, by Claude W. 
Parnell, mixed voices. London, No- 
vello & co., ltd. [24838 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c Sept. 22, 
1911; EH 264877; Claude W. Parnell, 
London. 


TE DEUM LAUDAMUS IN C MAJOR; music 
by Daniel Protheroe; mixed voices. 
(Central church collection, no. 6.) 

[248389 

© Oct:’9, 1911: 2c. Oct! 9), 1911: 

EH 268071; Gamble hinged music ¢o., 
Chice2go. 


TE VOGLIO BENE; canzone popolare, 
versi di Ferdinando Russo, musica 
di Giuseppe de Gregorio. [24840 

© VAuss 23) 19d 2 Te Oct ait 
1911; E 267610; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a. g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


TELL ME THE TRUTH; words and music 
by A. Baier. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24841 


© Sept. 26,1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 11,1911; 
EH 2684389; A. Baier, Detroit. 


TELL ME WHERE IS FANCY BRED. 
Lehmann (Liza). 


See 


TEMA KE VARIAZIONI; von C. Adolfo 
Bossi, op. 386, herausgegeben von 
Otto Gauss. (Orgelkonzert samm- 


lung, 3. serie, nr. 17.) [24842 


@© Aug. 15, 1911: 2c, Oct. 2), 19h; 
E 267083; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon,. Germany. 


TEMPLE (THE) BELL; from The mous- 
mé, words by Arthur Wimperis, 
music by Lionel Monckton. [24843 


© Oct. 10,1911; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1911; 
EH 267453; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


TEMPLE COMMANDERY; march and two 
step, by Hverett J. Evans, arr. by 
Mackie-Bever; full orchestra. 

[24844 


© Oct. 14,1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268661; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


1434 


TEMPO DI MINUETTO; von Gaetano 
Pugnani, bearb. von Fritz Kreisler, 
fiir violine und piano. (Klassische 
manuskripte, no. 14.) [24845 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 e Oct. 13, 1911; 
E 267470; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 


TENDRE REPONSE; par M. Victor; 1. 
Piano et violin. 2. Piano et violon- 
cello. [24846, 24847 

© July 25, 1911; 2c each Oct. 2, 
1911; E 267066, 267067; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 


THais. See Massenet (er EK. F.) 


{THAT AEROPLANE DANCE; words by 
Harry H. Borders and Cariton Coon, 
music by Ed. Cable. [24848 


© Oct.19, 1911; 2 c Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268909; Cable-Borders, Kansas 
City, Kan. 


THAT EPIDEMIC RAG; words by Billy 
Foran, music by Edna Williams. 
[24849 
© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 e Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266789; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


THAT EVER LOVIN’ BEAR-CAT DANCE; 
words and music by Paul Pratt. 
[24850 
© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 c. Get. 16, 1911; 
E 268939; J. H. Aufderheide & co., 
Indianapolis. 


THAT MUSICAL NIGHTMARE; words and 

music by Otis Kline. [24851 

© 1e Oct. 14, 1911; EH 268570; 
Otis Kline, Chicago. 


THAT ONE REFRAIN; words by Curtiss 
W. Kiirsteiner, music by J. P. Kiir- 
steiner, op. 14,no0.4; low voice. New 
York, Kitirsteiner & Rice. [24852 

© Sept. 23, 19147 2¥er Sept. -30; 
1911; E 266705; Jean Paul Kiir- 
steiner, New York. 


THAT SNEAKY RAG; words and music 

by D. Morrison. | 24853 

©-1 @ Oct. 2071911 3, 268831; 
David Morrison, Philadelphia. 


THAT SPOONEY TUNE; words and music 
by Wm. J. Vanderveer, arr. by [E. 8S. 
S. Huntington. | [24854 

©- Sept. 30, 1911+ 92"e2 Sept. 30; 
1911; E 266702; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


THAT TIGER RAG; by W. J. Rawson, jr. ; 

piano. [24855 

© Oct: 6, 191s 2re) CersG) 1904; 

BE 268547: W. J. Rawson, jr., Aber- 
deen, S. Dak. 


- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


24872 


THAT TWINKLE IN HIS EYE; words by 
M. Duffer Ormand, music by Len 
Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24856 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268097 ; Mattie D. Ormand, Waco, 
Tex. 


THAT WONDERFUL NIGHT; hymn, words 
by S. C. Kirk, music by E. S. Lorenz. 
[24857 
© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266527; Lorenz pub. co., 

. Dayton, O. 


THELMA; valse. by Reginald De Tal- 
’ worth; piano. [24858 
© Sept. 16,1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 2, 1911; 

EK 267120; Metzler & co., London. 


THEMA UND VARIATIONEN; nach Joh. 
Hinrich Fehrs’ Krieg’ und hiitte, 
componiert von Walter Niemann, op. 
20, fiir pianoforte. [24859 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267874; F. EH. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 


THERE CAME A LITTLE CHILD; Christ- 
mas carol, words by E. E. S. Elliott, 
music by C. V. Stanford; mixed 
voices. [24860 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1911; 
E 267561; Morgan & Scott, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


THERE IS A LAND OF FANCY; from the 
romantic comic opera Gypsy love, 
words by Harry B. and B. Smith, 
musie by Franz Lehar. [24861 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267804; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


THERE IS A LITTLE LOG CABIN ON THE 
HOMESTEAD; words by G. V. Saylor, 
music by Marcus Dale. [24862 


© 1c. Oct. 14, 1911; E 268565: 
G. V. Saylor, Los Angeles. 


THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE OLD NEW 


YorK; lyric by Marie Theresa 
Laing, music by Edwin E. Kendall. 
[24863 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; 
EK 266991; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


THERE’S DANGER ON THE LINE; words 
and music by Fred Murray, Fred 
W. Leigh, and Charles Collins. 

[24864 


© Sept. 19, 1911; .2 e¢. Sept. 19, 
1911; EK 2647938; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


THERE’S NO OTHER PLACE LIKE MY 
HOME; words and music by Watson 
W. Ayers, arr. by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24865 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 


E 268171; W. W. Ayers, Santa 
Cruz, Cal. 

THERE’S NOBODY LOVES YOU LIKE 
MOTHER; words and music by C. 


Coleman. New York, Advance pub. 
co. [24866 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 1911; 
EH 268763; Chas. Coleman, Brooklyn. 


THERE’S PLENTY OF ROOM FOR A GIRL; 
words and music by Alfred Glover. 
[24867 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1911; E 264948; Price & Reynolds, 
London. 


THERE WAS AN OLD MAN; humorous 


part-song, words anon., music by A. 
Herbert Brewer; men’s voices. 4to. 
(The Orpheus, new series, no. 528.) 

[24868 


©) Sept.<27, 4911+.-2 ic. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 264986; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


THERE WERE SHEPERDS; music by El- 
mer Clyde. (Octavo anthems. no. 
861) [24869 


©). Oc 12-1911 2. ¢. Oc 23, 19k 
E 268994; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


THEY CALL ME DUDELSACK; song from 
Miss Dudelsack, lyric by Grant 
Stewart, music by Rudolph Nelson. 

[24870 | 


© Sept: 2119141 "2 cy Sept. 22) 
1911; EK 264872; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


THEY DON’T SPEAK TO ONE ANOTHER 
Now : words by Edgar Selden, music 
by Herbert Ingraham, arr. by Eu- 
gene Platzmann. [24871 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268908; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 


THEY THAT WAIT UPON THE LORD; 
response or sentence, music by Ira 
B. Wilson. [24872 


©- Aug. 31,0 1914: 2. c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266528; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


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24873 


THEY THINK I’M NUTTY ON AND OFF; 
words and music by Blanche Mer- 
rill. [24873 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1911; 
E 269095 ; Charles - K. Harris, New 
York, 


THINKING OF ME; hymn, words by 

C. S. Hoover, music by H. Lillenas. 

[24874 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 

E 267204; Haldor Lillenas, Lompoc, 
Cal. 

THIRD NOCTURNE IN A FLAT; by J. P. 
Kitirsteiner; pf. New York, Kiir- 
steiner & Rice. [24875 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266798; Jean Paul Kiirstein- 
er, New York 

THISTLEDOWN; words by Mery Lilly 
Thomas, music by Noel Johnson. 1. 
ings 25 eG. [24876 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. each Oct. 17, 
1911; EK 267572; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London 


THOMAS THE RHYMER; words by W. 
Macneile Dixon, music by Arthur 
Somervell; vocal and piano. . 4to. 

[24877 

© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 

1911; E 264971; Boosey & co., Lon- 
Jon. 


THOROUGHBRED; march, two-step, by 
H. Englemann, arr. by T. P. and 
eo. J. Trinkaus; full mand. orch. 

[24878 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Ocx. 4, 1911; 
EK 266864; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


TrIOR’S HAMMERSCHWUNG; ged. von 
Felix Dahn, musik von Eduard Pilz, 
op. 8, fiir mannerchor, 2 trompeten, 
‘4 horner, 38 posaunena, tuba u. pau- 


ken, mit unterlegten klavier. Par- 
titur und chorstimmen. [24879 
@© -Sept. 18, 1911) Qe? Oct :9; 


19tt: Hy) 267375; EF: 
Leipzig. 


EK. C. Leuckart, 


THOU BLESSED MAN OF GoD; Christmas 


song, words by Wm. H. Gardner, 
music by Frank EK. Tours; in E flat. 
[24880 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oei. 6, 1911; 
EK 266992; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

THOU KNOWEST, LORD; sacred song, by 
Shilo Shaffer Myers. (the choir 
Vere, nos 10%) [24881 

©-Oct. 2Qh1911') 2.) Oct. 12-1911; 
HY 268462; Fillmore brotlers co., 
Cincinnati. 


— 


pt. Ill, B. S., Vv. 6 


THOU SHALT SHEW ME THE PATH OF 
LIFE; words from Psalm xvi., music 
by Percival J. Illsley ; mixed voices. 
4to. (Choral album, no. 1038.) 

[24882 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c Sept. 29, 

1911 2 267217 : Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


THOUGHTLESS (THE) cHILD (L’étour- 

‘lie) ; gavotte, by André Beroist; pf. 

[24883 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 e Oct. 6. 1911; 

E 266998; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


THOUGHTS AND DREAMS; waltz, by M. 

su. Geer; piano. [24884 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 28, 1911: 

EK 269054; Maybell Leanora Geer, 
U.S: 


THREE FISHERS WENT SAILING; words 
by Charles Kingsley, music by A. H. 
Behrend; no. 1 in E minor. [24885 

© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 e. Oct. i1, 1911; 
Ei 267447; Keith, Prowse & co., 1td., 
London. 


THREE WISE MEN; hymn, words by 
Ada Blenkhorn, music by Ira B. 
Wilson. [24886 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266529; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


THROUGH ETERNITY WITH YOU; words 
and music by H. A. Chapman. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[24887 | 


© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
Hi 268232; 
quonock, Conn. 


THROUGH THE SMOKE OF A TURKISH 
CIGARETTE; words and music by L. P. 


Specht. [24888 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1911; E 268475; 
Lillian Poole Specht, Escanaba, 
Mich. 
THROUGH THE SUNRISE; -words by 


Gunby Hadath, music by Godfrey 
Nutting. no. 1 in EH fiat. [24889 

© Sept. 26; 1911; 2Z-ewSept. 27 
1911; E 264969; Carey & co., Lon- 
don 


THROUGH WIND AND SPRAY; two part 
song, words by Spencer Henry, music 
by Edmund Rogers. 4to. (Morley’s 
school songs, no. 45.) 


1911 : 
don. 


E 267438; Leonard & co., Lon- 


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Henry A. Chapman, Po-| 


REI SCPSSSNSS'S<S< 


[24890 | 
© Sept. 30, 1911; 20@" Oct. 118 || 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


24908 


THROW ME UP AND CATCH ME AND DON’T 
LET ME FALL; words and music by 
Jimmy V. Monaco. [24891 


lo oe, 14, 1911» 2. ¢. Oct. 14, 


1911; E 268569; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 


THROW YOUR ARMS AROUND YOUR 
MOTHER FOR IT’S YOUR TURN NOW; 
lyric and music by Wilfred Traher. 

[24892 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1911; 
E 266940; Wilfred Chas. Traher, 
- London, Canada. 


THY WORD IS A LANTERN; anthem, by 
Ralph Kinder; organ ace. 4to. 
[24893 
moc sib, 1911: 2: -¢ Oct., 14; 
1911; E 268683; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


THYME AND LAVENDER; Six songs, lyrics 
by W. Graham Robertson, music by 
Frederic Norton. [ 24894 


OrOckreG, 1911>- 2° ¢, Oct. 17; 
1911; E 267557; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


TIEMPE BELLE ’E NA VOTA; Canzone na- 
- politana, versi di Ferd. Russo, mu- 
sica di Vincenzo Valente. [24895 
Oy Ade 25, 190: 2 e. Oct, 17, 
1911; E 267611; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


TreRRA (LA) DEL SOL; revista en un 
acto, letra de los Sres. Perrin y 
Palacios, musica del Mtro. Rafael 
Calleja. [24896 

GwOctat02 1941-92 ce. Oct. 11, 
1911; D 18977; Casa Dotesio, Ma- 
drid. 


TIME AND ETERNITY; words by T. G. 
Baird, music by Marcella A. Henry. 
[24897 

© Oct. 1, 1911: 2. t.. Oct, 23, 


1911; E 268897; Thomas G. Baird, 
La Salle, Ill. 


TINKER-BELL; written by Arthur 
Stroud, composed by Alf. J. Law- 


rance. New York, T. B. Harms. 
[24898 
Oct 12) 1911-2: ex’ Oet. 12, 
1911; E 267468; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


Tip TOP MARCH; by H. Stanley Walser, 
op. 99; piano. [24899 


© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 c Oct. 16, 1911; 
Ee 268652; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis, 


*TIS OUR FESTAL DAY; processional, 
words by Alfred Barrat and J. 


Fletcher, music by J. Fletcher. 4to. 
(Octavo sacred music, no. 26.) 
New York, Robin Ellis. [24900 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268898; Joseph Fletcher, Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 


To MY VALENTINE; ballad, words by 
Martha Shepard Lippincott, music 
by E. H. Bailey; high and low voice. 
Decorah, Ia., Marsh music house. 

[24901 

© Aug. 22, 1911; 1 c. each Aug. 

2a, AG =. 1 ¢. each. Oet. 2, Oile 1 
262986; B. O. Marsh, Decorah, Ia. 


TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT; from The never 
homes, words by E. Ray Goetz, music 
by A. Baldwin Sloane. [24902 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
EH 268792; Charles K. Harris, New 
York. 


To THE LAND OF MY OWN ROMANCE, I 
HAVE A DREAM, BY NIGHT, BY DAY; 
from The enchantress, words by 
Harry B. Smith, music by Victor 
Herbert. [24903 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1911; 
EK 268707; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


—— — hotel orchestra. [24904 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268946; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


To THEE, WALES; words by Owen 
Rhoscomyl, music by Joseph Hol- 
brooke, op. 47, no. 6; mixed voices. 
4to. (Stainer & Bell’s choral library, 
no. 58.) [24905 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267349; Stainer & Bell, lItd., 
London. 


TO WALTZ WITH YOU; words and music 
by S. Philip George. Elizabeth, N. J. 
Faber pub. co. [24906 


Wu@ets GAIL 2 cr Oct. @ A0lt:: 
E 267309; Geo. Schmidt, jr., Hliza- 
beth, N. J. 


To you; music by Marie Beatrice 
Gannon; music by William R. 
Spence; medium voice in C. [24907 

©. Sepi.235 19tt- 2 er Ock.. 12. 
1911; E 268484; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


TOMMY THE CAT; words and music by 
Otto L. Conrad. 4to. [24908 
© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 13, 1911; 

EH 268551; J. S. Fearis, Chicago. 


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24909 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


TONLEITERN UND ACCORDE; von Emil 
Sdchting, op. 126, fiir die elemen- 
tarstufe im anschluss an des ver- 
fassers reform-klavierschule. (Fiinf- 
zig klavier-studien, heft 5, no. 1-10.) 

[24909 

© July 10, 1911; 2 « Sept. 18, 

1911; E 264748; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


Tony Caproni; from Revue of revues, 
lyric by Harold Atteridge, music by 
Melville J. Gideon and Louis A. 
Hirsch. [24910 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268947; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


TONY FROM AMERICA; from The Quaker 


girl, by Lionel Monckton, arr. by 
S. Deshon; song orchestration. 4to. 
[24911 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EK 267175; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


Top-HAT (THE) THAT MY GRAND-DAD 
USED TO WEAR; written and composed 
by Geo. A. Stevens and Chas. Ridg- 
well. [24912 

© Oct. 10, 1911; 2c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EH 267430; B. Feldman & co., London. 


TOPOLINO E GATTO; duettino eccentrico, 
versi e musica di Oscar Cattedra. 
[24913 
© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1911: 
EH 267305; Polyphon-musikwerke a.- 
g., Wahbren-Leipzig. 


TOTENMARSCH (DER); musik von Wil- 
helm Heinemann, op. 24, no. 3, fiir 
miainnerchor a_ capella. Partitur. 
4to. [24914 

© Aug. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1911; 
EK 267747; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


Toys (THE) REBELLION; a Christmas 
parlor play for children, words and 
music by Edna Randolph Worrell. 

[24915 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 1911; 
D 18978; March bros., Lebanon, O. 


words and music 
by M. Myers. Harrisburg, Pa., 
Drumheller bros. [24916 
© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ce Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268059; Martha Myers, Boiling 
Springs, Pa. 
TRAITE D’HARMONIE; ultra moderne, 
par Louis Villermin. [24917 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267777; Louis Villermin, Paris, 
France. 


TRAILING ARBUTUS; 


TRAVIATA (LA) See VerRpr (G.) 


TREUE (DAS) PAAR; ged. von Martin 
Greif, musik von Georg Gohler, fiir 


miinnerchor. Partitur und _= stim- 
men. 4to. Leipzig, C. A. Klemm. 
[24918 


© Sept. 15, A911; Bie Oct, 21, 
1911; H 267735 ; Georg Gohler, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


See Blair (Frederick) 


TRILLER (THE); march and two-step, 
by Whidden and Conrad, arr. by 
R. EH. Hildreth; orch. and piano. 
4to. [24919 


© Oct. 16, 1900 3 2ren@ety 19; 1911; 
E 268795 ; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 


TRIUMPH (THE) OF PEACE; march and 
two step, by Cameron Dawson, arr. 
by Mackie-Beyer ; full orchestra. 

[24920 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 e Oct. 16, 1911; 

E 268662; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


—— ——-military band. 4to. [24921 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268455; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


TRIXIE’S TAXI; words by Percy Petrol, 
music by Harold Scott. [24922 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1911; E 267041; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


TRIFLING. 


‘'ROVATORE (IL) See Verdi (G.) 


T'SCHAIKOWSKI (PETER ILJITCH) Eugen 


Oneguin; from P. Tschaikowsky’s 
opera. 1. Waltz. 2. Selection, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts; solo and obli- 


gato violin. [ 24928, 24924 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266918, 266919; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

——waltz; from P. Tschaikowsky’s 
serenade for string orch., op. 48, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts; solo and obli- 
gato violin. _ [24925 
© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266912; Carl Fischer, New York. 
TULIP-TOWN; words by Paul West, 
music by Jos. Santley. [24926 
© Oct. 28,1911; 2 e. Oct. 24, 1911; 
E 269082; Head music pub. co., New 
York. 

TUTTO PE’ TE; versi di Rocco Galdieri 

(Rambaldo), musica di P. EH. Fonzo. 

[24927 

© Aug. 23; 191%; 2 c) Oct. 17; 

1911; EH 267612; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a. g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


Ato. 


1438 


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no. 11, 1911 


24946 


TUTTO ROSA; versi e musica di G. B. | UBER EIN STUNDLEIN; ged. von Paul 


De Curtis. [24928 

ieeano 25, 1911: 2 ec. Oct. 14, 
1911; E 267516; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


TWENTY YEARS HENCE; words by Wal- 
ter Savage Landor, music by Gra- 
ham Peel. [24929 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 267042; Chappell & co., itd., 
London. 

I'wiILiGHt (THE) HOUR; reverie, by 
“Bruce Browning; piano. [24930 
© Oct. 24,1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911; 
EE 269172; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 
Twins; words and music by W. A. 
Meincer. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24931 


© Oct a, 1911: 2 c. Oct. 10, -1911; 
E 268247; W. A. Meincer, Fremont, 
O. 


"TWIXT YOU AND ME AND THE GATEPOST; 
words and music by E A. Hall. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24982 

Grsepencoe. 1914+ 2-c¢) Oct: 11, 
1911; E 268379; Emma A. Hall, 
Westfield, N. Y. 

Two (THE) GRENADIERS. See Schu- 
mann (R. A.) 4 

Two RUBY LIPS; words by Frederick 
Edwards, music by Kent Sutton. 

[24933 

emsepe co, 19t1- 2 e Oct. 14, 

1911; H 267489; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don. 

Two THREE-FOLD AMENS; by Arthur 
Davis; mixed voices. [24934 

© Oe. 5. 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 267311; City music publishing co., 
St. Louis. 
Two TOGETHER; music by Arthur Hart. 
mann; in A. [24935 
) Oct 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268885; Gamble hinged music ¢Co., 
Chicago. 

TYROLIENNE; par Ch. Graziani-Walter, 
op. 401, pour piano 4 4 mains. 
(Heures joyeuses, no. 4.) [24936 

© Aug. 17, 1911; 2c. Sept. 29, 
1911; BH 267028; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 

TZIGANIA; par Gaston Paulin, op. 148, 
pour orchestre, avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Des contrates, no. 4.) 

[24937 

Oc. 14, 1911-2 c. Oct 23,1911: 

HK 267769; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 


Heyse, musik von Philipp Gretscher, 
op. 69, no. 8, fiir dreistimmigen 
frauenchor und klavier. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [24938 


© July 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911: 
E 267243; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 


UBER NACHT KOMMT DAS GLUCK; aus 
der operette Die hexe, text und 
musik von Richard Jager. [24939 


© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 264995; Allegro-verlag, Bres- 
lau, Germany. 


UNCLE SAM; march and two-step; by 
F. Henri Klickmann; pf. [24940 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268780; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


UNCLE SAM’S WEDDING; words and mu- 
sic by E. V. Perigo. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [24941 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 268143; Effie V. Perigo, Mara- 
thon, Ia. 


UNCLE SAMYEL WINDS THE YARN; song, 
words by [Harriet D. Castle,] music 
by [Ira B. Wilson.] [24942 

() Sept. 18; 19ft2 2 ¢. ‘Sept. 25, 
1911; H 266530; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


UND DIE SONNE MACHTE DEN WEITEN 
RITT; ged. von Ernst Moritz Arndt, 
musik von Philipp Gretscher, op. 69, 
no. 2, fiir dreistimmigen frauenchor 
und klavier. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. [24943 


©) duly 25; 1914: 2 e. Oct. 4, 191 > 
EK 267244; EF. HE. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
Zig. 


UNDER THE BALCONY; morceau roman- 
tique; by Luis G. Jorda; piano. 
[24944 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 14, 1911; 
EK 267536; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


UNDER THE BLOSSOMS OF THE OLD 
CHERRY TREE; words and music by 
W. Geisler. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24945 


Or Sept 2621910 "2 © Ochs 11, 
1911; E 268438; Will Geisler, Chi- 
cago. 


UNDER THE DREAMING MOON; words by 
Jesse G. M. Glick, music by Lulu 
Sorensen. [24946 

© Och. 14.7 AOA. 2; e?: Oct, a6: 
1911; E 268642; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


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24947 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, 0. s., v.6 


UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE. 
mann (Liza) 


See Leh- 


UNDER THE HONEYSUCKLE VINE; words 
and music by Ernestine A. Nolte. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[24947 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EH 268238; EH. A. Nolte, Cape Girar- 
deau, Mo. 


UNDER THE LINDEN (Unter der Linde) ; 
waltz, by Paul Zilcher, op. 73, no. 2, 
edited by Karl Beuker; piano. 

[24948 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268617; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


UNDER THE OLD ELM TREE; words by L. 
Derwood Delano, music by Chas. J. 
W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [24949 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 
1911; EH 268421; Lee D. Delano, Lee, 
Me. 


UNDER THE SUMMER MOON; words and 


music by B. Ritchie. [24950 | 
© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 c@ Oct. 9, 1911; 
FE 268067 ; Ben Ritchie co., inc., New 
York. 
UNFORGOTTEN ; reverie, by C. H. Roat; 
piano. [24951 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ¢: Oct: 16, 


1911; H 269129; Chas. H. Roat music 
eo., ltd., Battle Creek. 


UNITED WE STAND; hymn, words by 
[Harriet D. Castle,] music by [Ira 
B. Wilson. ] [24952 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 


1911; E 266531. Lorenz pub. co., 
’ Dayton, O. 
UNIVERSITY RAG; two-step, by M. A. 


White; piano solo. [24953 


© 1c. Oct. 1, 1911; E 268508; 
Marie A. White, Chicago. 


Unto THEE, O LOVING FATHER; duet, 
music by Ira B. Wilson; alto and 


tenor. [24954 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EK 268977; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN; hymn, music 
by Chas. H. Gabriel; male voice. 
[24955 


© - Oct. 44, 1911: 2 ce. Oct ) 13, 
1911; EK 268536; Hope pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 


UP IN AN AEROPLANE; words by A. | 


Durisch, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, JBL, Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[24956 


ae Sept. 23, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 


E 268125; Austin  Durisch, Bridge- | 


tee S. D. 
UP IN SHANNONDALE; 


Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[24957 | 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911: 
268095 ; Laura .Kirkum, Bath, 
Ye 


E 
N. 


UP SIDE DOWN; words by H. T. South- 
ern, music by Agatha Cummings | 
[24958 | 


Southern. 
© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911: 

EH} 268198 ; 

cisco. 


UrsprunG (DER) DES FEUERS (Ukko | 


the fire-maker); nach Kalevala, 


deutsche nachdichtung von Alfr. | 
Boruttau, English adaptation | 
tondichtung | 
fiir bariton, minnerchor und orches- | 
ter, von Jean Sibelius, op. 32; kla- | 
[24959 | 


Jal 


by Rosa Newmarch, 


vierauszug mit text. 4to. 
© July 15, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 2, 1911; 

E 267068 ; 

York. 


UsIanuoto (L’), 


valtzer, by C. Zeller, arr. by Felice : 
De Matteo; clarinet, cornet, trom- | 
bone. [24960 | 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 267278; O. Pagani & bro.., 
York. 


VAGABOND (THE) ; 
a soldier fall. 


VAGABOND SONGS; words by A. Sy- 
mons, G. D. Rossette, and R. L. 
Stevenson, music by Ernest Bristow 
Farrar, op. 10, no. 1-8; baritone 
voice and piano. [24961 

© Oct: 23) Wohi 2 er Oct. | 23 
1911; EK 267785; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, England. 


VALLONIA MARCH; by Will. J. Nichol- | 
son, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; military | 


band. | [24962 
© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 16, 1911; 


E 268663; J. W. Pepper & son, Phil-' 


adelphia. 
VALSE BEBE; by Gordon H. Bowker 
Vessey ; piano solo. 


1911; E 264873; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


1440 


[24963 | 
©. Sept. 21, 1911 ;>.2 ¢ (Sept. 223 | 


words by L. | 
Kirkum, music by Len Fleming. | 


EK. T. Southern, San Fran- | 


Breitkopf & Hirtel, New | 


£& VINI SUL MAR; 


New || 


see Yes! let me like | 


I 


~ 


=] 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mo. 11,1911 


24983 


VALSE CAPRICEUSE; par Emilio Russi, 
op. 8, pour piano. (Silhouettes, no. 
2: [24964 
© Sept. 11, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; 

E 2671138; C. Schmid! & co., Leipzig. 


VALSE DECEMBRE; par Felix Godin; 

piano. [24965 

© Oek. 16, 1911; 2 c Oct. 17, 1911; 

E 267573; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew. ltd... London. 


VALSE-FANTASIE; by Herman Perlet, 
_ Op. 25-)Te. *~ pt. [24966 
© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; 
_ HE 266994; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
VALSE FANTASTIQUE; par Felix Cor- 
bett, pour piano. [24967 
© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c Sept. 18, 


1911; E 264735; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London. 


VALSE HUZZAR; by R. Fitzthomas; 
orch. with pf. acc. 4to. [24968 
© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 23, 
1911; E 264911; Raymond Thomp- 
son, New York. 


VALSE IMPROMPTU; by Luis G. Jorda; 
piano. [24969 
© Oct.16,1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14,1911; 
E 267537; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 
—by Guy Lanham; piano. [24970 
© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 264732; Metzler & co., ltd., 
London. 


VALSE LA FIGURO; new round dance, 
arr. and composed by James Follit; 
piano. [24971 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 264992; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

VALSE LENTE. See Delibes (C. P. L.) 

VALSE MariE; par Bertha Clinch- 
Smith, op. 16, pour piano. [24972 

© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 267770; Lointier, Nice. 
VALSE MINIATURE; by Charles J. Huer- 
ter; piano. [24973 
© Oct. 16,1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268684; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


VALSE MINIATURE. See Landry (AI- 


bert) 

VALSE NOBLE; von Emil Kronke, op. 
65, fiir pianoforte. (Deutsche 
tiinze, no. 4.) [24974 


© May 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EH 267376; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 


“ig. 


VALSES PIQUANTES, NOS. 1-4; by Gra- 
ham Peel; piano. [24975 
© Sept. 28, 1911; 2c. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 2670438; Chappell & co.. ltd., 
London. 


VALSETTA. See Boite 4 musique. 


VALSETTE IN F; by Nathaniel Irving 
Hyatt, op. 18, no: S:. piano: GSix 
easy pieces, no. 6.) [24976 

© Sept. 28, 19k: (2 e:- Oek.) 12, 
1911; E 268485; Oliver Ditson co.. 
Boston. 


VALSETTE IN G; by James H. Rogers: 
piano. [24977 
©, Oct..3;1911.:-2 ce, Oct. 16, 1911: 

HE 268618; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


VAMPIRE (THE) ; overture, by P. Lind- 
paintner, arr. by T. H. Rollinson; 
full band with conductor. 4to. 

[24978 
© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266910; Carl Fischer, New York. 


VANISHED HAPPINESS (Bonheur dis- 
paru) ; melodie, by Giulio Gastoldi; 
pf. [24979 


@iOck. 23; 1914 2.2 e; Oet.123,, 4905: = 
EK 267806; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


VARIATIONEN UBER EIN HEBRAISCHES 
THEMA, von Emil Frey, op. 1, fiir 
klavier. [24980 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
H 26fors= NN. Simrock, 2. m. bh. .; 
Berlin. 


VABRIATIONEN UBER EIN ORIGINALTHEMA } 
von Joseph Haas, op. 31, herausge- 
geben von Otto Gauss. (Orgelkon- 
zert sammlung, 2. serie, nr. 14.) 

[24981 


© Aug. 15, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 2, 1911; 
E 267086; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


VATER FERUNDSBERG UND DER LANDS- 
KNECHT; ged. von Justus Kernstock, 
musik von Wilhelm Heinemann, op. 
22, no. 8, fiir minnerchor. Partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [24982 


© May 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267245; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 
VATTENNE; versi di L. Bovio, musica 
di Franc. Buongiovanni. [24983 
© Aug. 23, 1911; 2.¢ Oct. 7, 1911; 
E 267306 ; Polyphon-musikwerke a.-g., 
Wahren-Leipzig. 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


VECARIELLO APPUCUNDROSO; versi di P. 
Cinquegrana, musica di Oscar Cat- 
tedra. [24984 


© Aug. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 7, 1911; 

E 267307 ; Polyphon-musikwerke a.-g., 
Wahren-Leipzig. 

VEN GOTT VET TZEIGEN WUNDER; march 

_ Song, words by B. Tomashefsky, 

music by Perlmutter and Wohl; 

quartette. [ 24985 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268894; A. Teres, New York. 
VENUS; minuet, from Eyes of night, 
by W. E. Haesche, op. 33; violin 
and piano. [24986 
© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1911; 
EH 269104; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


VENUS AND ADONIS; duet, from the 
comic opera The love mills, werds 
by Leslie Stilles, music by L. Hil- 
lier. [24987 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 c Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 267317; Louis Hillier, London. 


VERA DEAR; valse by Arthur De Blonc; 
piano. [24988 
© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 
1911; E 264794; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) I] trovatore; from 
Verdi’s opera, grand Selection, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts; full orch. with 
solo and obligato violin and pf. 

[24989 
© Aug: 24, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EH 266908; Carl Fischer, New York. 

La ‘fraviata; fantasia by G. 

Verdi, arr. by Chas J. Roberts; solo 

and obligato violin. [24990 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
BH 266909; Carl Fischer, New York. 


VERGISSMEINNICHT (DAs); ged. von 
Mathilde Walker, musik von Hugen 
Klee, op. 28; miunnerchore. 4to. 

[24991 


© Sept. 8, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK 266911; Carl Fischer, New York. 


VERLIEBTE (DER) UND DIE TURTEL- 
TAUBE; ged. von Fr. Riickert, musik 
von Richard Wetz, op. 25, no. 5, ftir 
hohe stimme. [24992 

© July 4, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1911; 
E 264769; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


VERRAT; ged. von Alexander Kauf- 
mann, musik von Eduard Pilz, op. 


17, fiir drei frauenstimmen, oder 
chor, und piano. 4to. (Zwei ge- 
Singe, no. 2.) [24993 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267377; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


VERSUCHUNG; ged. von W. Goethe, 
musik von Richard Wetz, op. 25, 
no. 1, fiir hohe stimme. [24994 

© July 4, 1911; 2c. Sept. 18, 1911; 
EH 264770; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


VERVEINE; valse, by Robert Cox; pf. . 
[24995 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 4, 1911; 

E 267194; Metzler & co., 1td., London. 


VERZAGEN ; ged. von Jul. Gersdorff, mu- 
sik von Heinrich Sickinger, op. 23, 
fiir gemischten chor. Partitur. 4to. 

[24996 

© July 29, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 21,1911; 

EK 267748; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


VESPER (O light everlasting); by A. 
Storr; mixed voices. (Novello’s 
parish choir book, no. 859.) [24997 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c Oct. 16, 1911; 
EH 267541; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


VESPER HYMN; by John Ireland; mixed i 
voices. [24998 | 
© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 18, 
1911; K 264788; John Ireland, Brigh- 
ton, England. 


VESPERAE DEFUNCTORUM (Vespers for . 
the dead) ; Gregorian chant, Vatican 4 
edition, harmonized by J. Singen- 
berger. 4to. [24999 


© Sept. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1911; 
E 266941; John Singenberger, St. 
Francis, Wis. 


VESPRI DI TUTTO L’ ANNO; a due voci, 
per coro doppio alternato con ace. 
@organo od armonio di Adolfo Do- 
nati. [25000 | 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; | 
H 267414; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


VICINO A TTE; canzone popolare, versi 
di Pasquale Cinquegrana, musica di 
Giuseppe de Gregorio. [25001 

© Aug.’ 23, 179i 2c Oe. 148 
1911; E 267517; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. — 


VICTOR DANCE FOLIO, NO. 5; by various 
composers; pf. [25002 
© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 6, 1911; 

E 266963; Leo Feist, New York. 


VIERLANDER (DIE) ERDBEERMADCHEN; 
reigen mit gesang u. tanz, ftir 4 
junge damen, musik von W. Barth- 
Erlensteg. (Tanzauffiihrungen, no. 
3.) [25003 | 

© Aug. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 22,1911; | 
E 264896; Gustav Richter theater- 
verlag, Leipzig. 


1442 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 
VILLAGE (THE) BLACKSMITH (Der 
-dorfschmied); cantata, poem by 


Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Ger- 
man translation by Alice Mattul- 
lath, music by William H. Haesche, 
op. 34; male chorus and tenor solo 
with piano ace. 4to. [ 25004 


er oc. 16, 1911; 2° ¢. Oct. 17, 
1911; E 268708; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


VILLAGE (A) HOLIDAY (Ein festtag im 
dorfe) ; by R. Krentzlin, op. 19, no. 
“1; piano. [25005 
© May 17, 1905; 2 c« Sept. 14, 
oa hy) 267126; AH. R. Krentzlin, 
Berlin. 


VINDOBONA; march, by Karl Komzak, 
arr. bv Paul Henneberg; full orch. 
and pf. [25006 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266921; Carl Fischer, New York. 


(THE); by W. C. Powell; 
(Flower land, no. 1456.) 

| [25007 
| © Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 
— 1911; E 268636; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


VIOLET 
piano. 


Vision; by Josef Rheinberger, op. 156, 
no. 5, arr. by A. W. Kramer; string 
orchestra; score and parts. [25008 


| © Oct: 10, 1911; 2c. Oct. “11, 
1911; H 268282; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


—— slavische weise, von Eduard Wal- 
ter, op. 47, fiir violine und piano. 
[25009 


| © May 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
| H 267246; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


|—— words by M. Anderson, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25010 


| ©),Oet,.3, 1911+ 2c. Oct..10, 1911; 
E 268239; Minnie Anderson, Perry- 
opolis, Pa. 


| 


Vision (A) OF PARADISE; meditation, 
by a Sister of St. Joseph; piano. 
[25011 


Owoct. 24. 1911s. 2) -e Oct.) 25, 
1911; E 269173; Frank K. Root & 
| e@o., Chicago. 


VISIONES DE HspaNa; esquisse espa- 
| gnole, par Frédéric Sali, pour orches- 
tre, avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 

[25012 


© Oct) 15751911: 12) @. Oct23871911 : 
EK 267772; EF. Sali, Paris. 


25021 

VISIONS; réverie par Ch. Graziani- 

Walter, op. 401, pour piano a 4 
mains. (Heures joyeuses, no. 1.) 


[25013 

© Aug. 17, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 29, 

1911; E 267029; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 


Visit (A) FROM THE SEA} two-part 
Song, words by R. L. Steverson, mu- 
sic by Charles Wood; treble voices. 
4to. (The year book press, no. 51.) 

[25014 


© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264736; Year book press, 
London. 


VISITORS; words by Helen Hay Whit- 
ney, music by F. W. Fleer; medium 
voice. Pittsburgh, W. H. Witt mu- 
Sic CO. [25015 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2¢ Oct 14, 1911; 
E 268560; F. Wm. Fleer, Pittsburgh. 


VITA ARTISTICA; march, by Vincenzo 
Speciale; 2 mandolins and guitar. 

[25016 

© Aug. 26, 1911; 2c. Oct 2, 1911; 

E 267063; M. V. Cardilli, New York. 


VITTADINI (FRANCO) Sei pevzi, facili 
e caratteristici; di F. Vittadini, op. 
17, ver organo o harmonium. obi. 
8vo. [25017 


©F Aue, 22-4191 ts82 &- Oct: 21, 
1911; EH 267694; Centemevi, Monza, 
Italy. 


Viv TAL JOrAs. quick. march, bys 2: 
Marquina, arr by J. Ord Hume; 
pand. 4to. (Boosey’s march jour- 
nal, no. 231.) [25018 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 e. Sept. 9, 1911; 
ii 264548; Boosey & co., London. 


—— Spanish march, by P. Marquina, 
arr. by W. H. Myddleton; orchestra. 
4to. (Boosey’s orchestra! journal, 
no. 141.) [25019 


© Sept. 9, 1911; 2c. Sept. 9, 1911; 
{ 264547; Boosey & co., Loi-don. 


VOCE ’E MAGGIO; canzone-duetto, versi 
41 P. Cinquegrana, musica di Rodol- 
fo Falvo. [ 25020 


Or Aus: 723.1912 er Oct..1, 
1911; E 267618; Polyphu.-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


VOICES OF THE SKY; hymn, words by 
Alice J. Cleator, music by Chas. H. 
‘Sabriel. [25021 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2c Oct. 13, 1917; 
E 2685387 ; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


1443 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25022 


pt. Im M/s), v.'6 


Vow (THE) SINCERE; waltz by George 
M. Whitehouse; piano. [25022 
© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 « Sept. 18, 
1911; E 264738; Regent music pub. 
?0., London. 


VOYAGE (THE) oF LiFe: hymr:. words 
by Agnes, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25023 

© ~Sept. 23; 1911; 2. ce Oct. 9; 

1911; EH 268118; W. A. Van Gorder, 
Sayre, Pa... 


VYLET PANA BrouGKA; pf¥edehra k 
Samberkové lidové hie, slozil Karel 
Kovafrovic; harmoniemusik. 4to. 

[25024 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1911; 

EH 267714; Mojmir Urbanek, Prague, 
Austria. 


WAGNER (RICHARD) Am stillen herd; 
aus Die meistersinger von Nitirnberg, 
by R. Wagner, arr. by Reginald Goss- 
Custard for organ. [25025 


© Sept. 12, 1911; 2 ¢c. Sept. 26, 
1911; E 264956; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


Lohengrin; from R. Wagner’s 
opera, selection by Theo. Moses, op. 
171, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; solo 
and obligato violin. [25026 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ce Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266890; Carl Fischer, New York. 


-—— Mastersingers (The) of Nurem- 
berg; complete vocal score by Otto 
Singer, English translation by Ernest 
Newman, music by R. Wagner. 

[25027 

© Oct: 1, 1911; 2°c. Get. 211911; 

D 18988; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York. 

Parsifal; vorspiel aus der oper 
von R. Wagner, bearb. von Th. 
Grawert, fiir kavalleriemusik. (Aus- 
gewihlte werke, fiir militir orches- 
ter, no. 19.) [25028 

© Aus) 22) m9id: "2c Senin. 20, 
1911; E 264825; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 
WAITING; words by Geo. Lee, music 
by Charlie Manny. [25029 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 268873; Sunlight music co., Chi- 
cago. 

WAITING AT THE BALL GAME; words by 
E. M. Johnson, music by Willy Wag- 
ner. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [250380 

©) ‘Sept. 26, 191i.) 2c (Octe 11, 
1911; E 2683820; Emma M. Johnson, 
Okemos, Mich. 


WAITING UP FoR SANTA; hymn, words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [25031 

© Sept. 16, 1911; 2 &© Sept. 25, 
1911; HE 266532; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


WAKE UP NATION, DON’T BE DREAMING; 
words and music by N. M. Richard- 
son. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [25032 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268161; Nancy M. Richardson, 
Los Angeles. 


WALNUT HILLS; march, by F. Henri 
Klickmann ; piano. 125033 
© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 14, anon lake 


EH 268590 ; McKinley music Co., Chi- 
cago. 


WaALtz. See Tschaikowski (P. I.) 


WALTZ IN C; by Frank Jephson; pf. 
(Five pieces, no. 4) [25084 
© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c Oct. 4, 1911: 


EH 267191; Jos. Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


WALTZ OLIVETTE; by Francis A. Myers, 
op. 17; band. 4to. 


© Oct. 19,1911; 2 ce Oct.18, 1911; 
Bee Ele C. Miller, Parkersburg, 
a 


WauzeR. See Brahms (J.) 


WALZER-REIGEN; aus der 
von Dohnanyi, op. 18, fiir orchester. 
Partitur und stimmen. 
tainze, no. 2.) 


© July 24, 1911; 2c. Oct. 26, 1911: 


(Stticke und | 
[25036 


[25035 | 


pantomime | 
Der schleier der Pierrette, von Ernst | 


E 267888; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- | 


hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


WALZER AUS DER OPER FAUST. 
Gounod (C. F.) 


WANDERLIED; in musik gesetzt von 
Rudolf-Heyne, op. 41; 1. Ftir frau- 


enchor. 2. Fiir gemischten chor. 3. 
Fur mannerchor. Partitur & stim- , 
men. 4to. [25037-25039 


© Aug. 14, 1911; 2 ce. each Oct. 9, 
1911; FE 268010-268012; Conrad 
Glase1, Leipzig. 


See 


WARD (FRANK H.) Prelude and fugue, i, 


no. 1 and meditation, no. 2; by F. HE. | 


Ward, op. 16, edited by Otto Gauss. 
(Orgelkonzert sammlung, 38. serie, 
ming 22) [25040 
© Aug. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1911; 
EK 267081; A. Coppenrath’s verlag 
(H. Pawelek), Ratisbon, Germany. 


1444 


MUSICAL 
wo. 11,1911 


COMPOSITIONS ’ 


25058 


Warm (THE) IRISH HEART; words by 
W. il. Meek, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25041 
(Sep. Zo, 1911; 2c Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268111; W. H. Meek, Robinette, Or. 


Wakreiok (A) BOLD. 
like a soldier fall. 


See Yes; let me 


WASH DAY; rag two step, by Charles 
Goeddel; piano. [25042 
Oct 14-4911; 1G: Oct. 12,1911; 
“1 e. Oct. 17, 1911; E 268701; Panella 
and Murray music pub. co., Pitts- 

- burgh. 


WATER-LILY WALTZ; by Henri Lavalle; 

piano. [25043 

© Oct. 24,1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 

HE} 269174; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


WAVE OLD GLORY; words and music by 

J. N. Whybark. [25044 

© Oct. 20,1911; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1911; 

E 262088; Joseph N. Whybark, Los 
Angeles. 


WAVES GENTLY LAPPING. 
ven (L. van) 


See Beetho- 


WAVES OF THE DANUBE (Donauwel- 


len); waltz by Ivanovici, arr. by 
L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 4to. 
[25045 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266918; Carl Fischer, New York. 


WAY DOWN IN ALABAMA; lyric by 
Bernard Grossman, music by Jack 
D. Richmond. [25046 


) Oet As, 1911 ; 2.c. Oct: 19, 19171 ; 
E 268803; Newton B. Heims, Hart- 
ford. 


Way (THE) TO SUCCEED; two-part 
song, words by Norman Macleod, 
music by C. Hubert H. Parry; treble 
voices. 4to. [25047 

© Sept. 9, 1911; 2 ec Sept. 11, 
1911; E 264560; Year book press, 
London. 


WE ARE AMERICANS; words and music 
Dyedere. Ee Taylor.., New... York, 
Frank Harding. [25048 

© Oci. 9, 1911; 2-e. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EH 268182; Julia L. Hammond Tay- 
lor, New York. 


WE ARE OUT FOR MANUEL; march song, 
from The monarch and the maid, 
words by D. K. Stevens, music by 
Dan J. Sullivan. [25049 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 268828; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


WE MIGHT HAVE BEEN FRIENDS; words 
and music by C. W. Lee. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25050 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911: 
E 268134; C. W. Lee, Birmingham, 
Ala. 


WE THANK you; hymn, words by Geo. 
Archibald Palmer, music by Karl K. 
Lorenz. [25951 

©Oct.'6; 1911 >.2 e Oct. 23; 1911 ; 
E 268999; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton. O. 


WE WELCOME YOU TOO; hymn, words 
by Geo. Archibald Palmer, music by 
Karl L. Lorenz. [25052 


© Oci.-6, 191 2c. Oct. 23, 15ia 
E 268997 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


WEBSTER’S FUNERAL MARCH. See Bee- 


thoven (L. van) 


WEDDING BELLS; by J. S. Fearis; 

piano. [25053 

G) Oct: 24, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1914 ; 

E 269175; Frank K. Root & Co., 
Chicago. 


—— words by A. Carlin, music by T-en 
Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25054 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268110; Adah M. Carlin, Bellevue, 
Pa: 


WEDDING (THE) IN THE MOON; words 
and music by Bert Lee and Alf. J. 
Lawrance. [25055 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1911; E 264949; Price & Reynolds, 
London. 


WEIHE (DIE) DER NACHT; ged. von 
Fr. Hebbel, musik von Max Reger, 
op. 119, fiir altsolo und mi&nnerchor, 
mit klavier. Partitur u. chorstim- 
men. [25056 


©: duly id, 190" 2 oe Aue ds 
1911; EK 267136; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


WEINACHTS LOB; eine weihnachts litur- 
gie von HE. S. Lorenz und anderen. 
Svo. [25057 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EK 268988; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


WEISST DU’S NOCH; ged. von Anna Rit- 
ter, musik von Wilh. Gossler, op. 22, 
fiir minnerchor. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. [25058 


© July 25, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1911; 
HE 267247; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


1445 


25059 


CATALOGUE UF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES © 


pt. 111, n. s., v.6 


WEIT UBER DEM MEERE; ged. von 
Thomas Moore, musik von Max 
Bruch, op. 86, fiir 5 stimmig ge- 
misechten chor. Partitur. Ato. 
(Sechs lieder, no. 6.) [25059 


© Aug. 23.19 2c: 1Ochwet. 
1911; EH 267749; MHeinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


WEITER GEHT’S UND IMMER WEITER; 
ged. von Theodor Storm, musik yon 
Richard Mandl. (Drei gesinge, 
no. 1.) [25060 

© May 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EH} 267378; F. EH. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


WELCH’ EINE LIEBE HAT UNS DER VATER 
ERZEIGET; weihnachtskantate, von 
Hermann Stein; gemischten chor 
und soli mit orgelbegleitung. 4to. 

[25061 


© Sept. 22, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 23, 
1911; EH 264909; A. Bendel, Reading, 
Pa. 


WELLENSPIEL; von Rudolph Ganz, op. 
14, no. 1, ftir klavier. [25062 


© July 7, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1911; E 2670283; Ries & Erler, Ber- 
lin. 

WELT ADE, ICH BIN DEIN MUDE; kKan- 
tate, musik von Hermann Ernst 
Koch, fiir solo-sopran, chor, streich- 
orchester, oboen und orgel. Parti- 
tur und chorstimmen. [25063 


© July 25, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
HH 267379; F. EH. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


WHAT DANE-GELD MEANS; poem by 
Rudyard Kipling, music by Edw. 
German; in G. [25064 


© ‘Sept. 23) 191 2- « Octy 4 
1911; EH 267198; Metzler & co., ltd., 
London. 


WHAT DO WE CARE ABOUT THE WEATHER; 
words and music by John A. Glover- 
Kind. [25065 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1911; EH 264950; Price & Reynolds, 
London. 


WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT YOU, DEAR; 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Melville J. Gideon, arr. by Harry L. 
Alford. [25066 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
H) 268566; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


WHAT SHALL [ DO WITH JESUS; hymn 
anthem, duet, edited by Elisha A. 
Hoffman, musie by Arthur W. Nel- 
son. (Music monthly, a journal of 
song, vol. 11, no. 2.) [25067 

© Sept. % 1911; 2 ea Seper2s; 
1911; EK 266928; EK. A. Hoffman, 
Cabery, I11. 


WHEELER (H. O.) JENKIN’S BEGINNER’S 
ORCHESTRA BOOK AND INSTRUCTOR. 
17 v. 4to. Basso.—Cello.—Drums.— 
EK alto.—Eb tuba.—Flute.—Piano.— 
Solo B_ clarinet.—Trombone bass | 
clef.—Trombone treble clef.—Viola.— 
dst 8 cornet.—l1st clarinet.—Iist . 
violin or mandolin.—2nd cornet.— | 
2nd mandolin.—2nd violin. [25668 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 @ each Oct. 5, 
1911; A 2987381; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 

WHEN; words by J. A. Peehl, music 
by Len Fleming. Washington, H. } 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [25069 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; | 
H 268262; J. A. Peehl, Wheaton, III. 

WHEN CLEOPATRA DANCED SALOME ON 
THE RIVER NILE; words and music 
by E. T. Emery. [25070 

© 1c Oct. 9, 1911; BE 268086; 
Edwin T. Emery, San Francisco. 


WHEN COLUMBINE DANCES; by Henry | 
Weyts; piano. [25071 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2¢. Oct. 4, 1911; | 

E 267177; Willis music ¢co., Cincin- | 

nati. 


WHEN FIRST I CAME TO WoO; triolet, || 


words by J. T. Scull, musie by 
©. Hugo Grimm; low voice. [25072 | 


©. Oct. 12, 1914; 2°¢ Oct. 12, 191157 )} 
E 268500; John Church co., Cincin- | 
nati. | 


WHEN GRANDMAMMA WAS QUITE A LIT- | 
TLE GIRL; words by Graham Squiers, | 
music by Guy Jones. [25073 | 

©. Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 26, | 
1911; E 264951; Price & Reynolds, 
London. 


WHEN I AM DEAD; poem by Christina 
Georgina Rossetti, music by W. L. 
Wilscn. Baltimore, G. Fred Kranz 
music co. [25074 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266741; Wm. Llewellyn 
Wilson, Baltimore. 


WHEN I DREAM OF HOME AND MOTHER— 
AND OF you; words by Beth Slater 
Wilson, music by Edward Stanley. 

[25075 


© Oct. 20,1911; 2 e. Oct. 18, 1911; 


E 268781; McKinley music co., Chi- | 


eago. 


WHEN I DREAM OF YOU SWEETHEART; 
words by Doc. Reilly, music by 
J. B[arbour] Veil. [25076 

©. Oct. 3, 1911.3 Bue Oer4, AST; 
E 266850; Newton B. Heims, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 


1446 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1912 


25093 


WHEN I GET MYSELF ALL ALONE; words 
and music by Wm. Jerome, arr. by 
[Alfred J. Doyle.] [25077 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1911; 
E 268036; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


WHEN I’M TEASING YoU; words and 
music by Sherman L. Jones. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25078 


fer sept. 26, 1911: 2 ec. Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268898; S. L. Jones, New 
. Orleans. 


WHEN I’M THINKING, WHEN I’M THINE- 
-ING OF THEE; words and music by 


J. Wilson. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25079 


@usevt 26, 1911; 2 e.. Oct: 11, 
1911; E 268355; Jno. Wilson, Tofino, 
BoC. 


WHEN I MAKE MY JOURNEY TO MARS; 
words and music by M. Bowley. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25080 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 11, 
1911; H 268412; M. Bowley, Ban- 
gor, Me. 


WHEN ICICLES HANG BY THE WALL. 
See Lehmann (Liza) 


WHEN KATIE WORE A HOBBLE SKIRT 
ALONG WITH ROLLER SKATES; words 
and music by Ray W. Knowlton. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25081 

fOomsept. 20, 191f- 2 c& Oct. 11, 

1911; E 2683888; R. W. Knowlton, 
Wellsboro, Pa. 


WHEN LIFE’S SUN IS SETTING; words 
by Harry Marlow, music by Jas. W. 
Tate. [25082 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EH 267432; B. Feldman & co., London. 


WHEN LOVE FLIES IN THE WINDOW 
(HEv’ry thing flies out); from The 
Wall street girl, words by Hapgood 
Burt, musie by Karl Hoschna. 

[25083 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 

E 268643; M. Witmark & sons, New 
ork. 


WHEN LOVE IS DONE. See Krebs (T. L.) 


WHEN RAGTIME ROSIE RAGGED THE 
ROSARY; words by Edgar Leslie, mu- 
Sic by Lewis F. Muir, arr. by Al 
Doyle. [25084 

©. Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 16, 1911: 
E 268622; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York. 


WHEN ROSES WAKE; words by Alfred 
Hyatt, music by Fred Kelley. [25085 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 20, 1911; 
EK 267668; Augener, ltd., London. 


WHEN SCHOOL DAYS COMES TO TOWN; 
words and music by Herman Tim- 
berg. [25086 


©) Oct, 5)1911) 5) 2-e.1Oet.-6; A911: 
E 266965; Leo Feist, New York. 


WHEN SHE’S OLD ENOUGH TO MARRY; 
words by Joe Goodwin, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer. [25087 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268664; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 


WHEN TEDDY GOES BACK; words and 
music by The Joneses, arr. by Len 
Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25088 


©s Sept, -26; 7911 - 2) es Oct. 1a. 
1911; E 268419; T. E. Jones, Tur- 
ner, Kans. 


WHEN THE BELLS OF CHRISTMAS RINGS; 
hymn words by Edith S. Tillotson, 
musie by Chas. H. Gabriel. [25089 


©) Ock 111911: 2 ce Oct. 189i 
E 268538 ; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


WHEN THE COLUMBINE IS BLOOMING, 
SWEETHEART MINE; words and music 
by Mrs. M. E. Robertson. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25090 


© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 268208; Mrs. M. E. Robertson, 
Denver. 


WHEN THE DANCE IS DONE; words and 
musie by Arthur Revington Smith. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25091 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 268103; A. R. Smith, Platteville, 
Wis. 


WHEN THE DRUMS BEGIN TO ROLL; 
words by Arthur C. Findon, music 
by Herman HE. Darewski, jr. 


[25092 
© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 10, 1911; 
E 2674381; B. Feldman & co., London. 


WHEN THE FLOWERS IN THE SPRING- 
TIME BLOOM; words and music by 
A. L. Blackmer. Vashington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [250938 


@G) Sept: 26) 1911? 2 «¢ Octal 
1911; E 268257; A. L. Blackmer, 
Peterson, Ia. 


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25094 


pt. 17, ..s., v.6. YF 


WHEN THE IVY LEAViS ARE TURNING 
RED AND THE OAK LEAVES ARE TURN- 
iNG BROWN; words and mus¢ by W. 
E. Merrill. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25094 

© Sept: 26, 19 2") Oct. 
71911; E 2684384; Walter E Merrill, 
Irving, Kan. 

WHEN THE MOCKING BIPDS AKE SINGING 
SWEETHEART NELL; words by Mary 
W. Curry, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25095 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2c Oct. 10, 1911; 
EH 268216; Mrs. Louis Curry, Grand 
Island, Neb. 

WHEN THE ROBINS SING; words by J. 
McKee, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25096 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2¢ Oct. 9.1911; 

E 268126; Jas. McKee, Bridgeton, 
N. J. 

WHEN THE ROSES BLJOUM UNDER THE 
SHINING MOON; words and music by 
E.. Corbeet. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25097 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Oc'. 9, 1911; 
E 268170; Frank Corbeet, Mil- 
waukee. 

WHEN THE SUN IS SIOWLY SINKING 
0’ER MY OLD OHIO HOME; wcerds and 
music by George Mack. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdaie co [25098 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 


E 268175; Harlan Spitle: Bloom- 
ville, O. 
WHEN THE SUN SEEMS HIDD¥N; words 


oy Marie Moore, musie by F. W. 
Fleer. [25099 

Get; 19) 190d 2 c) Oect: 20, 
1911; H 268840; EF. William Fleer, 
Pittsburg. 

WHEN THE TWiLIGHT SHADOWS DEEPEN ; 
words and music by BH. M. Goldup. 
Washingotn, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25100 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 10, 1911; 

E 268199; Edith M. Goldup, Selkirk, 
INES. 


WHEN THERE’S NO LIGHT A‘ AIL; in 
Over the river, words and music by 
John L. Golden. [25101 

©. Oct: 20; 1911 ;) 2) & Oct. 20, 
1911; E 268849; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunte r, New York. 


WHEN YOU'RE AWAY; words by F. D. 

Brewer, music by F. Francis Smith. 

[25102 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 @ Sept. 30, 

1911; E 260717; Brewer & Smith, 
Philadelphia. 


WHEN YOU’RE IN LOVE WITH SOMEONE 
WHO’S NOT IN LOVE Wil'H YGU; words 
and music by Kendis and Paley. 

[25103 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ce Oct 4, 1911; 

KH 2668388; Shapiro musi pub. co., 
New York. 


WHEN YOU WERE A GIRL AND I WAS.A 
BOY; words and music by Alb. H: 
Fitz, arr. by Homer Tourjée. [25104 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 @ Oct. 11, 1911; 
EK 269077; Homer Tourjée co., Los 
Angeles. 


WHERE IS HE; hymn, words by Geo. 
O. Webster, music by Karl K. 
Lorenz. [25105 

© Sept. 8, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 25, 
1911; E 266533; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


WHERE’S THE OTHER LITTLE GIRL; words 
by George Arthurs, music by Her- 
mann EK. Darewski, jr. [25106 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1911; HE 264961; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WHERE THE SWANEE RIVER FLOWS ITS 
WAY; words and music by Hally 
Preston. [25107 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c Oct. 9, 1911; 
I 268697; Maurice Shapiro, New 
York. 


WHERE VIOLETS GROW; words by Har- 
old Simpson, music by Dorothy For- 
ster. [25108 


© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
Hi 267485 ; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


WHILE WE OUR OFFERING BRING (Dein 
angesicht) ; offertory, words by Wm. 
J. ©. Thiel, tr. by H. Brodt, music by 
Samuel W. fete medium voice. 

[25109 


ae Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1911; 
EK 268915; Geo. Fr. Rosche, Chicago. 


WuIMs; by Stepan Hsipoff; pf. (Five 
melodious sketches in etude form, 
without octaves, no. 4.) [25110 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ¢c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 2649382; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 


WHIMSICAL; polka de salon, by Henry 
Weyts; pf. [25111 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267203; Willis music ¢o., Cincin- 
nati. 


1448 


WHITE FEATHER; 


( 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


25180 


WHIP-POOR-WILL (THE); words by F. 
Cale, music by Al. Newton. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. [25112 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 


E 268666; Fannie Cale, William, 
W. Va. 

WHIRLWIND (THE); tarantella, by 
Henry Weyts; piano. [25415 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267176; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


WHISPERED (THE) SONG; words by 
_John Kendrick Bangs, music by Car- 
rie Bullard, high voice in D. [25114 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1911; E 266689; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


WHISPERING LEAVES; waltz, by F. R. 


Kimball; piano. [25115 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268591; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


_ WHISPERING WINDS; by Stepan HEsipoff ; 


pf. (Five melodious sketches in 
etude form, without octaves, no. 2.) 
[25116 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; E 264933; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 


WHITE FAWN; words by ‘Theo. A. 
Kautz, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25117 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ¢c. Oct. 11, 
1911; EK 268344; Theo. Kautz, George- 
town, Wash. 


an Indian croon, 
words and music by Lyle Weaver 
Sparks. [25118 


Oct. 11, 1914: Qe. Oct) 9,.1911 ; 
EH 268088; Johnson pub. co., Kansas 
City, Mo. 


WHO ARE THESE LIKE STARS APPEARING; 
hymn-anthem for All Saints’ day, 
words from the German by Frances 
E. Cox, composed by Richard Red- 
head; mixed voices. 4to. [25119 


©) Oct; 21, 1911: 2 e. Oct. 23, 1911 ; 
E 267813; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


WHO KNOWS; by Ernest R. Ball; vocal 
orchestra, key of B flat. [25120 


© Oct. 10; 1911; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1911; 
EK 268277; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


WHY DON’T YOU WRITE A LETTER HOME; 
words and music by F. Tinkham. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25121 

Se) Sept: 26-1918: -2) Go Oets 14, 

1911; E 268358; Frank Tinkham, 
New Duluth, Minn. 

WHY DOST THOU NOT LOVE JESUS; 
words and music by Elisha A. Heff- 
man. (Music monthly, a journal of 
song, vol. 11, no. 2.) [25122 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c Oct. 4, 1911; 


EH 266929; E. A. Hoffman, Cabery, 
Til. 
WIEGENLIED; ged. von C. Brentano, 


musik von Richard Wetz, op. 25. no. 
2, fiir hohe stimme. [25123 


© July “4198 2c: “Sept. 1S) 
1911; E 264771; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


WIESE (EINE) VOLL WEISSER MAR- 
GUERITEN; ged. von Frida Schanz, 
musik von Ernst Heuser, op. 73, no. 
1, ftir minnerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [25124 


© July 25, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EH 267248; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 

WILL SOME ONE NAME MY NATIONAL- 
ITY; words and music by Annie 
Kent, arr. by [Herman Shultz]. 

[25125 
© 1 e¢. Oct. 6, 1911; BE 266974; 
Nellie Nichols, Toledo, Ohio. 


WILL THE OLD HOME LOOK THE SAME; 
words by Wm. C. Franke, music by 
Bert Murphy. [25126 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2c. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 269134; Eastman & Murphy, Bos- 
ton. 


WILL YOU LOVE ME WHEN THE SWEET 
JUNE DAYS ARE O’ER; words and 
music by Mrs. W. E. Olin, arr. by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [25127 

©: Oct. 3, 1911 2c. Oek, 10, 191t- 
E 268248; Mrs. W. E. Olin, Green- 
ville, Pa. 


WILL YoU TRUST HIM; words and 
music by M. E. Griffith. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25128 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1911; 
EK 268242; Margaret E. Griffith, 
Philadelphia. 

WILLI UND CILLI; lied aus Die nucht 
von Berlin, ged. von Julius Freund, 
musik yon Victor Hollaender. 1. 
Gesang u. klavier. 2. Walzerlied 
fiir klavier. [ 25129, 25130 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 2, 
1911; E 267150, 267151; Ed. Bote & 
G. Beck, Berlin. 


1449 


251381 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. | 


pt. III, 0. s., v.6 


WILLIAM TELL. See Rossini (G. A.) 


WILLIAMS (J. J.) Four studies for the 
clarinet; by J. J. Williams, revised, 
fingered and exemplified by Geo. A. 
Clinton. [25181 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 5, 1911; 
EH 267209; Boosey & co., London. 


WILL’S DREAM OF THE FARM; waltz, by 
M. R. Blakey; piano. [28132 
© Oct. 20). 1911-2.) Ock 23, 
1911; E 269064; Mattie Ray Blakey, 
Canmer, Ky. 


WILSON (CHRISTOPHER) ‘Three duets 
and a song; words by Edw. Knob- 
lauch, music by Christopher Wilson. 
1. The meeting, duet. 2. Desire, 
duet. 38. Attainment, duei. 4. The 
harim song. [25133 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c« Oct. 14, 
1911; E 267488; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 


Witson (Ira B.) Melody; by I. B. 
Wilson; organ. [25134 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Sept. 25, 
1911; EH 266504; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 
WILSON’S SECULAR QUARTETS FOR 
WOMEN’S VOICES, by Ira B. Wilson 
and others. 4to. [25185 


@? Sept. 29, 1914-12" es Oct) 23, 
1911; E 269089; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


WINDS OF MEMORY; words by Mar- 
garette Marsh Foulston, music by J. 
R. Church. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [ 25136. 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 
1911; E 268442; D. G. Church, 
Mesilla Park, N. M. 


WINSOME FAIRY; words and music by 
C. Webb-Ingram. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [25137 


@ Sept. 23; L9td-" 2) es Oct. 9; 
1911; E 2681388; Cordie Webb-In- 
gram, Roxton, Tex. 


Wiosna; humoreske, von Eduard Wai- 
ter, op. 48, fiir violine und piano. 


‘ [251388 

© May 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 

HY 2672495" hs ESC.” dueuckart, 
Leipzig. 


WIR TANZEN DURCHS LEBEN; posse mit 
gesang und tanz in einem vorspiel 
und zwei akten von Hans Gaus und 
Dora Duncker, musik von Martin 
Knopf, klavierauszug mit text. 

[25139 

© Aue, 215) Wott 2s cer Oeuy, 21, 

1911; D 18982; Hrnst Eulenburg, 
Leipzig. 


WIRELESS (THE) KISS; words by G. 
Wilcox Le Van, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- | 
kus Dugdale co. — [25140 | 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 


E 268164; Gertrude Le Van, Tesla, 
Cal. 


WISHBON (THE); words by N. H. Hur- 
ford, music by Jac. Bretague. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25141 


© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1911; 


E 268865; N. H. Hurferd, Los 
Angeles, 
WITCHES DANCE; by Fleta Jan Brown; 
piano. — [25142 
© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 
EH 268653; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis. 


WITH ALL MY HEART; words by Hd- 
ward Oxenford, music by Walter 
Harnshawe, in C. [251438 


© Sept. 27, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1911; E 264987; Novelle & co., Itd., 
London. 


WITH HIS LITTLE CANE AND SATCHEL 
IN HIS HAND; words by William 
Jerome, music by Harry Von Til- 
zer. [25144 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
E 268567; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


WITH YOU BESIDE ME; words and music 
by H. Erling. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [25145 


© Sept. 23, 19> Ziey@ci. oO. 1911; 
E 268100; Helen Erling, Saranac 
Lake, N. Y. 


WizARD’s (THE) SPELL; entr’acte, char- 
acteristic piece, by J. Openshaw; pf. 
London, Larg & sons. [25146 


© Sept. 7% 19112 ce Were, LOT 
FE 267809; John Openshaw, South- 


ridge Manor, Streatley, Reading, 
England. 
WoNDERFUL (THE) JESUS; hymn, 


words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by S. B. Jackson. [25147 


© Oct.11, 1914 F27esOcr is, Ott; 
E 268539; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


WONDERFUL SONG THE ANGELS SANG; 
music by E. K. Heyser. (Octavo 
anthems, no. 869.) [25148 


© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; 
E 268982; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


1450 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


25168 


WONDERING; words by Ben F. Reese, 
music by Dave HE. Hopkins. [25149 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267340; Dave E. Hopkins, New 
Castle, Pa. 


WoNn’rt THAT DO; words by R. Musick, 
music by Ray Willis. New York. 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [25150 

© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c« Sept. 30, 
1911; E 266726; Ray Musick, De- 
eatur, Ill. 


WON'T YOU BE MY DAISY; words by 
“Lena Wells, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
“Dugdale co. [25151 


© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
HE 268162 ; L. Wells, Eureka. 


WON'T YOU BE MY LITTLE GIRL; song, 
words by [Harriet D. Castle], music 
by [Ira B. Wilson]. [25152 


OeSente 18, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1911; H 266534; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


WoON’T YOU PRAY ME TO HEAVEN; words 
by R. D. Feenendall, music by John 
Martin. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25153 

© ysept. 26, 1914: 2 c. Oct: 11, 
1911; E 268353; R. D. Feenendall, 
Black Duck, Minn. 


| WoN’r YOU TAKE ME BACK TO DIXIE; 
- words by C. A. Mulliner, music by 
a Co alls: [25154 


| © Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1911; 
_ H 268755; United States music pub. 
| @o., Williamsport, Pa. 


| WooDLAND ECHOES; by A. P. Wyman; 
| op. 384, edited by Karl Benker; 
piano. [25155 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1911; 

E 268619; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


WOOING OF THE WAVES; waltz, by Ed- 

| Mmund Braham, op. 399; piano. 

| [25156 
© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; 

E 268723; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


| WORDS HASTILY SPOKEN; words by B. 
Bowen, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 

i: dale eo. [25157 

| © Sept. 23, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 268144; Bertha J. Bowen, Glad- 

brook, Ia. 

| WorsHIP THE LorD; hymn, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel. [25158 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268540; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


| 1451 


WOULD WE; hymn, words by Charlotte 
G. Homer, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[25159 
© Oct. 11) 1910; 2c. Oct. 13,1911 

EK 268541; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


WRIGHT (LOUISE DRAKE) ‘Two songs; 
music by L. D. Wright; Contents :— 
1. Waiting, words by John Bur- 
roughs. 2. Absence; words by Caro- 
line Ruutz-Rees. [25160 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c Oct. 6, 1911; 
E 267262; Louise Drake Wright, 
London. 


WRITE MY NAME IN YOUR HEART; words 
by Emma Cecele Anderson, music by 
Bert Peters. [25161 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 267308; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


YA QUISIERAS; schottisch, por A. de la 
Pena y L. Hspinosa, arreglo de S. 
Robles, para piano, violon 1 y 2, 
viola, violoncello y contrabajo. 4to. 
Mexico, Enrique Munguia. [25162 

© Sepiety,. 1914-32)" Oct 2 
1911; EK 267725; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York. 


YEARNING (SEHNSUCHT); by Martha 
G. Miller; piano. iZat63 
© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

E 269508; G. V. Meckel, New York. 


YES! LET ME LIKE A SOLDIER FALL; by 
W. Wallace, rev. by Fredk. S. New- 
combe; full orch. and pf. [25164 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266915; Carl Fischer, New York. 


YET THERE IS ROOM; words by Horatius 
Bonar, music by D. B. Towner. 

[25165 

© | July..28) 1911-1 & (Sept:..30; 

191: Lc. Sept. 25, 1911; Wy 268000': 

Charles M. Alexander, Philadelphia. 


YIDDISHA NIGHTINGALE; words and mu- 
sic by Irving Berlin. [25166 


OxrOct.oT) 1911220. Ock: 1 A9il - 
E 268019 ; Ted Snyder co., New York. 


Yo L’AIME; polka espagnole, sur la 
chanson de A. Valsien; arr. par 
Maurice Gracey, pour orchestre, 
avec piano-conducteur. 4to. [25167 


© Sept. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267336; W. Smyth, Paris. 


You; words by E. S. Hoard, music by 
Willy Wagner. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [25168 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268135; Sherwood Hoard, Brock, 
Sask., Canada. 


25169 


YOU AIN’T NO FRIEND OF MINE; words 
and music by H. A. Paul. [25169 


© 1c. Oct. 6, 1911; E 266972, 
Harry A. Paul, Hrie, Pa. 


You ALWAYS HAVE TO PAY A LITTLE 
MORE; words by Arthur M. Humble- 
Crofts, music by Margaret Cooper. 

[25170 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
EH 267486; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


You AND I; words and music by Ar- 
thur H. Pindar. [25171 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 268065; Shapiro musie pub. co., 
New York. 


YoU COULD LOVE ME JUST THE SAME; 
from The Wall street girl, words by 
Hapgood Burt, music by Karl 
Hoschna. [25172 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1911; 
E 268644; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


YOU DIDN’T HAVE NOTHING WHEN YOU 
KNOCKED AT THE DOOR; words by 
Ballard McDonald, music by Ray 
Walker. [25173 


© Oct. 41911; 2 & Oct. 71911 ; 
E 268020; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 


YOU HAVE TO HAND IT TO THEM; from 
’A la Broadway, lyric by M. H. Hol- 
lins, music by Harold Orlob. [25174 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 e Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 266865; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


YCU’LL BE JUST AS GLAD TO COME BACK 
HOME, AS YOU ARE TO GO AWAY; iyric 
by Paul Benedek, music by Leon St. 
Clair. [25175 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1911; 
E 268021; Ted Snyder co., New York. 


YOU’LL NEVER CATCH ME THERE AGAIN; 
words and music by A. Brown, arr. 
by Wm. J. Carle. [25176 


© 1c. Oct. 10, 1911; E 268189; 
Al. Brown, New York. 


YOU MAY KISS ME GOOD NIGHT DEAR; 
from ’A la Broadway, lyric by M. H. 
Hollins, music by Harold Orlob. 

[25177 


© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK 266866; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


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pt. III, N. S., V. 6 


YOU’VE GOT SOME EYES KID SOME CLASS; ‘| 
words and music by M. Rouard. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25178 

© Sept. 26, 1911; 2 ec Oet. 11, 
1911; E 268335; Mary Rouard, 
Santa Barbara. 


YoU WINGED MACHINE; words and mu- 
sic by Roy Alliene Jackson. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25179 

© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1911; 

E 268229; R. A. Jackson, Utica, 
ING. 


Youne CoLuins; handkerchief dance, 
collected and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp; 
pf. (Morris dance tunes, set 7, 
no. 8.) [25180 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 @ Oct. 23, 1911; 
EK 267827; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


YOUNG HUNTER’S MARCH; by Hllis 
Woodward, arr. by F. Henri Klick- 
mann; piano, four hands. [25181 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18,1911; 
EK 268750; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


Younc (THE) NUN’S PRAYER; by Lud- 
wig Kellerman, op. 21, arr. by F. 
Henri Klickmann; piano, four hands. 

[25182 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1911; 
HE 268751; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


YOUR CREDIT’S GOOD; words and music 
by B. Walker. Indianapolis, Bar- 
clay Walker pub. co. [251838 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 12, 1911; 
E 262845; Barclay Walker, Indian- 
apolis. 


YouR EYES SAY REMEMBER THOUGH 
YOUR LIPS SAY FORGET; words and 
music by Alfred Glover. [25184 

‘©. Sept... 25, 199i 2rerSept. 26: 
1911; H 264952; Price & Reynolds, 
London. 


YOUR MOTHER WAITS FOR YOU; words 
by Mildred L. Caldon, music by G. D. 
Brasseur. [25185 

© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
EK 266849; Geo. D. Brasseur, Brad- 
ford, Mass. 


ZAIS; ouverture, par Jean-Philippe Ra- 
meau, révision par Vineent d’Indy; 
orch. Partition. [25186 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1911; 
E 267634; Durand & cie., Paris. 


1452 


| Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1911: 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. ie ae hn | 


ZAKOLNICEK; pochod s textem, slozil 
Fr. Kmoch, pro orchestr. 4to. 
[25187 
(Aue. f 1911: 2 c. Oct. 21,1911; 
E 267715; Mojmir Urbének, Prague, 
Austria. 


Zic ZAG; by W. H. Jackson; pf. ‘To- 
ronto, pneda, North America music 
co. [25188 

renew. 4.1911: 2 ¢ Oct. 21, 1911; 
EK 268865; W. HH. Jackson, Gana- 
noque, Ontario. 


ZIGEUNERIN; ged. von Paul Wilhelm, 

musik von Wilh. Gossler, op. 23, ftir 

-minnerchor, mit tenor und bariton 
solo. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[25189 

© July 25, 1911; 2.c. Oct. 4, 1911; 

HE} 267250; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 

zig. 


ZIGEUNERKLANGE; von Gerh. Fiisser, 
fiir violine, violoncell, ad_ lib., 
mit klavierbegleitung. (Zwei melo- 
dische stticke, op. 15.) [25190 

Sekt. Sept..9, 1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 26, 
1911; H 264960; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz. 


ZINGARESA; dance, by R. Z. Hamilton; 


piano. [25191 

© 1c. Oct. 18, 1911; E 268728; 
Ruth Zeigler Hamilton, Council 
Bluffs. 


Z\WEIGESPRACHE; Sechs deutsche volks- 
lieder, bearbeitet von Georg Winter, 
op. 26, fiir minner- und frauenchor, 


25197 

ZWEIGESPRACHE—Continued. 
resp. gemischten chor. Heft 1 und 
2. Partiture [25192 


ko) Sept: % 1910. 2 ec: Sept. 22; 
1911; K 264897; J. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann, Leipzig. 


lre. ARABESQUE. 
moreceaux choisis. 


g™° syMPHONIE; par G. M. Witkowski 
(George Martin). Partition d’or 
chestre. [25193 
©: OcCH28:) 19112 €. Oct, 23-1911 

E 267761; Durand et cie., Paris. 


6° MAZURKA; por Manuel M. Ponce, 
para piano. [25194 
© Aug. 25, 1911- 2 ¢. Sept~ 18, 
1911; EK 264744; Breitkopf & Hartel, 

New York. 
12* MAZURKA; por Manuel M. Ponce, 
para piano. [25195 
©: Aug. 25, 1911; 2 « Sept: 18; 


See Album de six 


1911; 264745; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York. 
23: (DER) PSALM ; words by King 


David, music by H. M. Hahn; bass, 
baritone, alto or mezzo soprano. 
[25196 
© Oct. 15, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 
E 268715; Herman M. Hahn, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. 


25 DE Mayo DE 1911; marcha triunfal, 

por J. Zamora Valdés, para piano. 

[25197 

@ Sept 15, 1911-2 e Och 21, 

1911; H 267718; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York. 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 40 unpub- 


SURE TD 9) a cs ase SE as hy Re NOLO Ane RUA AN A oN 224 
Class HE, musical compositions (including 1,297 unpublished________ 24, 973 
Sr oth a sf Sy Seem ee a ee ae De LOY 


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nee. 
, * 


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nes 
3 


BeloOr MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


25197 


ANGELS, HOLY, HIGH AND LOWLY; 
musie by Geo. Wm. Warren. [1 


© by Chas. E. Warren, New York, 

as child of the deceased author, in 

“renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

2223, Oct. 11, 1911. Original entry. 
~ Nov. 12, 1883, no. 20892. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Passion 
(The) of our Lord according to St. 
Matthew; Hnglish and German 
words, English translation by John 
S. Dwight, music by J. S. Bach. 
Full vocal score with pf. ace. mainly 
by Julius Stern. [2 


© by C. & H. D. Orvis, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass., as next of kin of the 
author (editor and translator), in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
2257, Oct. 21, 1911. Renewal entry, 
Dec. 27, 1897, no. 72861. 


‘BELLS OF CHRISTMAS TIME: words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by W. J. 
Kirkpatrick. [3 

© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2231, 
Oct. 14, 1911. Original entry in 
Hood’s carols for Christmas, no. 5, 
Nov. 19, 1888, no. 21501. 


BENEDICTUS IN A FLAT; by Albert J. 
Holden; quartet or chorus choir. [4 


© by A. J. Holden, White Plains, 
N. Y., aS the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2216, Oct. 11, 
1911. Original entry, Nov. 9, 1883, 
no. 20734. 


BY THE OLD WILLOW TREE; words by 
Sweet Briar, music by J. B. Montell. 
[5 
© by John B. Montell, % F. T. 
Montell & sons, inc., New York, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2239, Oct. 10, 1911. 
Original entry, July 30, 1884, no. 
15635. 


CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR; 
words and music by Stacy Guyer 
(pseud. of Sep. Winner). [6 


© by J. Gibson Winner, Somers 
Point, N. J., as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 2247, Oct. 20, 1911. Orig- 
inal entry, Dec. 21, 1883, no. 23852. 


CoME AND WORSHIP; words by James 
Montgomery, music by W. J. Kirk- 
patrick. [t 


© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2232, 
Oct. 14, 1911.  Oviginal entry in 
Hood’s carols for Christmas, no. 5, 
Noy. 19, 1888, no. 21501. 


COMMENCEMENT MARCH; by W. M. Tre- 
loar, op. 15. [8 


© by W. M. Treloar, Kansas City, 
Mo., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2269, Nov. 6, 
1911. Original entry, Nov. 20, 1883, 
no. 21576. 


Hoty (THE) BABE OF BETHLEHEM; 
words by F. M. W., music by Jos. 
Mosenthal. [9 


© by Josephine Mosenthal, New 
York, as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2224, Oct..11, 1911. Original entry, 
Noy. 12, 1883, no. 20891. 


Hood’s CAROLS FOR CHRISTMAS, NO. 5; 
by John R. Sweney and W. J. Kirk- 
patrick. [10 


© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2230, Oct. 
14, 1911. Original entry, Nov. 19, 
18838, no. 21501. 


JUBILATE IN F'; by Albert W. Berg. 
fatal 


© by Helen M. Berg, New York, 
as widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 2220, Oct. 
11, 1911. Renewal entry, Nov. 30, 
1897, no. 66690. 


KoTA POLKA; by W. M. Treloar, op. 16, 
NOw2. [12 


© by W. M. Treloar, Kansas City, 
Mo., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2270, Nov. 6, 
1911. Original entry, Nov. 20, 1883, 
no. 21574. 


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25197 (13) 


LORD OF OUR LIFE; adapted and arr. to 
the Polish hymn (Boze co’s Polske), 
by Ferdinand Q. Dulcken; tenor or 
mezzo soprano solo and quartet; 
organ acc. {13 


© by Nellie Dulcken, Flushing, 
N. Y., aS widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2214, Oct. 11, 1911. Original entry, 
Noy. 20, 1888, no. 21572. 


‘MALBROOK ; by William Mason; piano, 
four hands. [14 


© by Mina Mason van Sinderen. 
New York, as child of the deceased 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2219, Oct. 11, 1911. Re- 
newal entry, Nov. 30, 1897, no. 66693. 


MARCIA FANTASTICA; by W. Bargiel, 
rey. and fingered by William Mason. 
[15 


© by Mrs. H. van Sinderen, % 
Hdward Schuberth & co., New York, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2249, Oct. 21, 1911. Original.entry, 
Noy. 20, 1883, no. 21567. 


MELLOW (THE) EVE IS GLIDING; sacred 
part-song, by Albert J. Holden. [16 


© by A. J. Holden, White Plains. 
N. Y., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2217, Oct. 11, 
1911. Original entry, Nov. 9, 1883, 
no. 20735. 


MOCKING BIRD; arr. by EH. Mack; piano, 
four hands. [AUP 


© by EH. Mack, jr., Philadelphia, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewai no. 
2237, Oct. 16, 1911. Renewal entry, 
Oct. 6, 1897, no. 56464. 


New (THE) BORN KING; words by 
Henry M. King, music by John B. 
Marsh. [18 


© by W. V. V. Marsh, New York, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2222, Oct. 11, 1911. Original entry, 
Noy. 12, 1888, no. 20893. 


NOcTURNE; by A. J. Biedermann; 
piano. [19 


© by Edward J. Biedermann, % 
Edward Schuberth & co., New York, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2251, Oct. 21, 1911. Original entry, 
Dec. 26, 1883, no. 24173. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


a ET 


pt. I, n. s., v.6 


NOEL, 


words by S. S., music by Harry 
Rowe Shelley. [20 


© by H. R. Shelley, Brooklyn, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2218, Oct. 11, 1911. 
Original entry, Nov. 12, 1883, no. 
20888. 


O comE LET US SING (Venite) ; by G. W. 
Marston; mixed voices. (Sacred no. 
20.) Lau 


© by E. Howard Thayer, Boston, 
as the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2261, Oct. 26, | 
1911. Original entry, Oct. 8, 1884, |} 
no. 20285. 4 


O’ER BETHLEHEM’S SHEPHERD PLAINS; 
words by Daniel D. Tappan, music 
by Jos. Mosenthal. [22 


© by Josephine Mosenthal, New 
York, as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2225, Oct. 11, 1911. Original entry, | 
Noy. 12, 18838, no. 20890. 


PIANOFORTE TECHNIQUE, PT. 2: Triad 
arpeggios, [and] Seventh chord ar- 
peggios, by T. H. Lewis. [ 28, 24 


© by Annie M. S. Lewis, Winches- 
ter, Mass., aS widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal | 
no. (2227, 2238, Oct. Zrii, 
nal entry, Dec. 31, 1883, no. 25130, 
25131. 


RAFF (JOSEPH JOACHIM) Valse im- 
promptu 4 la Tyrolienne; by J. Raff, 
rev. and fingered by William Mason. | 

| 258} 


© by Mrs. H. van Sinderen, % 
Edward Schuberth & co., New’ York, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2250, Oct. 21, 1911. Orignal entry, 
Nov. 24, 1883, no. 21796. 


SANTA CLAUS AND FAMILY; by J. H. 
Rosecrans. [26 


© by J. H. Rosecrans, Bonham, 
Tex., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2228, Oct. 12, 
1911. Original entry, Nov. 15, 1883, 
no. 21099. 


SHEW FLY; galop, arr. by Rollin How- 
ard [pseud. of C. A. White]. (2a 


© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, | 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2265, Nov. 2, 1911. Re- 
newal entry, July 12, 1897, no. 40549. 


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NOEL, THE CHRIST IS BORN; . 


Origi- | 


LIST OF RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 11, 1911 


SHEew riy—Continued. 
quadrille, arr. by Rollin Howard 
[pseud. of C. A. White]. [28 
© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author. in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2266, Nov. 2, 1911. Re- 
newal entry, July 12, 1897, no. 40550. 


—song, arr. by Rollin Howard 
[pseud. of C. A. White] [29 


© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
“author, in extension for 14 years. 
- Renewal no. 2267, Nov. 2, 1911. Re- 
~newal entry, Nov. 1, 1897, no. 61656. 


SHOUT THE GLAD TIDINGS; by P. A. 
Schnecker. [30 


© by Mrs. P. A. Schnecker, % Ed- 
ward Schuberth & co., New York, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 vears. Renewal no. 2252, Oct. 21, 
1911. Original entry, Nov. 22, 1888, 
no. 21651. 


Soncs FOR THE LITTLE ONES AT HOME. 
Enlarged ed. [31 


© by American tract soc., New 

York, as the proprietor, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 2268, Nov. 

| eed, 91d) © Original entry, Jan. 21, 
| 1884, no. 1420. 


| Te Deum IN F; by Albert W. Berg. [382 


© by Helen M. Berg, New York, 

as widow of the author, in exten- 

| sion for 14 years. Renewal no. 2221, 

Oct. 11, 1911. Renewal entry, Nov. 
30, 1897, no. 66689. 


| THREE (THE) FISHERS; song, by C. 
Kunkel. [33 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
| years. Renewal no. 2242, Oct. 21, 
1911. Original entry, Oct. 22, 1883, 
no. 19452. 


25197 (39) 


UNCLE TomM’S CABIN; opera in four 
acts, libretto by Geo. Cooper, music 
by Harrison Millard. [34 


© by Marie Millard Gottschalk, 
New York, as executrix, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2254, Oct. 
20, 19115 “Original entry, Oct. 20; 
1883, no. 19356. 


UNTO US A CHILD IS BoRN; words from 
the German of Tholuck; music by 
Dudley Buck. [35 

© by Dudley Buck, jr., E. Orange, 
N. J., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 2226, Oct. 11, 1911. Orig- 
inal entry, Nov. 12, 1883, no. 20889. 


WATCHFUL (THE) SHEPHERDS; words 
by N. Tate, music by W. C. Wil- 
liams. [36 

© by W. C. Williams, New York, 
‘as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 2215, Oct. 11, 
1911. Original entry, Nov. 2, 1883, 
no. 20288. 


WHERE ART THOU MY QUEEN; Song, by 
J. B. Montell; baritone or alto in D. 
[37 
© by John B. Montell, Montclair, 
N. J., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2255, Oct. 24, 
1911. Original entry, July 30, 1884, 
no. 15633. 
tenor, sop. in F. [38 
© by John B. Montell, % F. 'T. 
Montell & sons, ine., 68 Wall St., 
New York, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2241, Oct. 
10, 1911. Original entry, July 30, 
1884, no. 15632. 


—— waltz,by J.B. Montell; piano. [389 


© by John B. Montell, % F. T. 
Montell & sons, ine, 63 Wall St., 
New York, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2240, Oct. 
10, 1911. Original entry, July 30, 
1884, no. 15634. 


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LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANUFAC- 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANI- 
CALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC.-1(E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909 


[25197 
AIN’T YOU GLAD YOU’VE COME HOME ! BLIND MAN’S BUFF. [50 
. Mary. [40 © Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 


- York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 


AMERICAN INVASION; Monarch 
and the maid. [41 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
oo 2. 136. 


AMERICAN SPIRIT; march, by A. Bug- 
lione. [42 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 6, 1911; recorded, 
mot. p.7 127, 


ANY OLD MAN FOR ME; lyric by E. S. S. 
Huntington, music by Howard Web- 
ster. [43 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1911; recorded, 
wed, p. Idi. 


"ARRY AND ’ARRIET. [44 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 
mo, p. 128. 


ART IS CALLING FOR ME; from The en- 
chantress. [45 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 31, 1911; recorded, 
wok, p.. 137. 


| BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF LOVE. [46 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 31, 1911; recorded, 
Vat. Dp. 137. 


BEAUTIFUL LOVE. [47 

© J. Fred Helf co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 7, 1911; recorded, 
weet pp. 151, 


Big Pow wow; intermezzo. [48 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 127. 


BLARNEY OF KILLARNEY. [49 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rec’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 
fee Dp: 128. 


from 


Notice rec’d Sept. 11, 1911; recorded, 
Via D: 126: 


BLOW ME A KISS. [51 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 1, 1911; recorded, 
Ver pe 2h 
BOARDWALK (THE) CRAWL. [52 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 3, 1911; recorded, 
v1, p. 1388: 
BOHEMIA. [53 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 6, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 
Boxine (THE) GAME. [54 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 21, 1911; recorded, 
Voip. 156: 
Buy, BUY BABY. [55 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 6, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 
CALL OF AMERICA, march, by L. J. Von 


der Mehden jr. [56 

© Carl Fischer, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 25, 1911; recorded, 
Vek pe tao, 


CAN OLD BROADWAY DO WITHOUT ME; 
song. [57 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 184. 
CANOEING. [58 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 
ve eps IBS: 
CAN’T YOU HEAR ME RINGING AT THE 
DOOR-BELL OF YOUR HEART. [59 
© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York ‘Notice: reed’ Octs718, 1900: 
recorded, v. 1, p. 138. 
CARNIVAL KING; march. [60 
© E. T. Paull, New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 8, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
De 125. 


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25197 (61) 


CASTELLANO WALTZES. [61 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 132. 


CHESS DUET. [62 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1911; recorded, 
Vigan 60a ye 


CHICKEN (THE) RAG. [63 


© J. Fred Helf co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 7, 1911; recorded, 
feed lege) Gd 35) 


CHILD LOVE. [64 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1911; recorded, 
feed any Coat a5 2A8 


COME ALONG MA CHERIE. [65 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 6, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 


from The en- 
[66 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 3, 1911; recorded, 
Veil, p. 138: 


CoME ON MARIA. [67 


© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 
rec'd Sept. 5, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 128. 


COME TO THE BALL; valse song, from 
the musical play The quaker girl. 
[68 
© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 14, 1911; recorded, 
Vaal, Dp: 133. 


COME WHERE THE LILIES BLOOM ‘TO- 
NIGHT. [69 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 11, 1911; recorded, 
Vek; p. 126. 


Count (THE) OF LUXEMBOURG; Selec- 
tion. [70 
© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 1, 1911; recorded, 
Wale: 225. 


Count (THE) OF LUXEMBOURG; va- 
rious songs and melodies contained 
in the vocal score, lyrics by Basil 
Hood and Adrian Ross, musie by 
Franz Lehar. ial. 

© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 1, 1911; recorded, 
1a Lions og BAZ 


CUPID’S LANE. [72 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 3, 1911; recorded, 
Vales 


COME LITTLE FISHES; 
chanitress. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n.s., v.6 


DAT’S HARMONY. [73 


© J. H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
Ved pinto: 
DEAREST DAYS; song. [74 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 184. 


DEEP RIVER; by Maud Powell, arr. by 


S. ©. Taylor; violin and piano. [75 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 


tice rec’d Sept. 9, 1911; recorded, v. 
deep: 125: 


DON’T BE ASHAMED YOU’RE IRISH. [76 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 1382. 


DON’T TEASE. rere 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 18, 1911; recorded, 
Veil. SZ: 


DREAMING OF LOVE; Song. [78 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 184. 


DRIVING HOME THE COWS FROM PAS- 
> TURE. [79 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 3, 1911; recorded, 
Vo, eee 


DucHESs (THE) WALTZES for orches- 
tra. [80 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 21, 1911; recorded, 
VoL. Dp: ase: 


EDEN VALSE. [81 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Voip. te 
EENY MEENY MINY MO; from Girl in 
the train. [82 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
ipnid begs] Ou aclac 
IVERYTHING WAS IRISH. [83 
© J. Fred Helf co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 7, 1911; recorded, 
Vv. 1; prdsik 
I‘AIRY MOON; words and music by C. 
K. Harris. [ 84 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1911; recorded, 
Vi pe ode 


IaAMILY (THE) ALBUM. [85 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rec’d Oct. 21, 1911; recorded, 
Ved Ee wou: 


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NOTICES 
no. 11, 1911 


OF USER 


25197 (110) 


FARMING LIFE—COUNTRY LIFE. [86 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Sept. 11, 1911; recorded, 
Woy te, 126. 


FIRST LOVE DAYS; lyric by BH. Ray 

Goetz, music by A. Baldwin Sloane. 

[87 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1911; recorded, 
mee pe 131. 


FLEURICE; by F. P. Atherton; piano. 
[88 
. © Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 9, 1911; recorded, v. 
4) ps425. 


GEE, I’M SCARED. [89 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 182. 


Guost (THE). [90 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1911; recorded. 
ea Ws a eae BSA 


GIVE ME A SMALL-TOWN SWEETHEART. 
[91 
© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 
ree’d Sept. 5, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
Dp. 128. 


GLOOMY GLOOM; words and music by 
Harry Bulger. [92 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
wT; po'\329. 
Go HIDE YOUR FACE IN THE CORNER. [93 
© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 3, 1911; re- 
corded. :¥. 4,4) p. 135. 
GRENADIER’S SONG. [94 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 11, 1911; recorded, 
Vere opie 120: 


GYPSY LOVE WALTZ. [95 

© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 1384. 


HEARTS ARE TRUMPS. [96 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; recorded, 
Vek py: tad: 


HIGH HEELS AND BUCKLES. [97 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 
Woke p. 128; 


HM! SHE IS THE ONE GIRL. [98 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 11, 1911; recorded, 
ve oteap. 1296; 


HONEY GIRL. [99 


© J. H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
werden De eke, 


HONEY MAN (MY LITTLE LOVIN’ HONEY 
MAN). [100 
© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 5, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p..128. 


Hot (A) TIME IN MONKEY Town. [101 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 6, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 


Hour (THE) THAT GAVE ME you. [102 


© J. H. Remick & co., New York, 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
Vou, peula2. 


I AM THE CINDERELLA GIRL; lyrics by 
Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick 
V. Bowers. [103 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
Vesta Teno: 


I DIDN’T DO NOTHING; song. [104 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911 recorded, ‘v. 3, p:- 134. 


I got A ROCK; by Blanche Merrill. [105 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Novy. 8, 1911; recorded, 
Vat, p. 139. 


I HAVE JUST MET THE FELLOW THAT 
MARRIED THE GIRL THAT I WAS GOING 
TO GET. [106 


© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 5, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 128. 


I KEEP MY WIFE IN THE CITY, AND 
MAKE LOVE TO HER MYSELF. [107 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice réee’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p..1382. 


I LIVE UP TOWN. [108 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 20; 1911; 
recorded: v. 1, °p: 133: 


I’LL MEET YOU WHEN THE SUN GOES 
DOWN. [109 


© J. H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
Vee De toes 


I’LL NEVER LOOK AT A PRETTY GIRL AGAIN. 

[110 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; recorded, 
Vv. 1p. 134. 


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I LOVE LOVE. 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1911; recorded, 
Verde paid: 


I’M ALL THINE. Be le 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Sept. 6, 1911; 

recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 
I’M GLAD YOU’RE SORRY. [113 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 


York. Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 182. 

I’M GOING BACK TO RENO; by J. 
Schwartz. [114 


(© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, vy. 1, p. 126. 


I’M RAKING IN THE HAY. [115 

© Shapiro music pub. co., New 

York. Notice reed Oct. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 138. 


I’M SUCH A ROMANTIC GIRL; from Mille 
Rosita. [116. 


© M. Witwark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 3, 1911; recorded, 
Wo ib 905 alto. 


I’M WAITING TILL SOMEBODY GROWS UP. 
[117 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice -ree’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 182. 


I SHOULD WORRY; Song. [118 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 134. 


I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT 
MAN; march song, from The en- 
chantress. [119 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 31, 1911; recorded, 
ve sp, ASC: 


I WANT A REGULAR MAN; from Wall 
street girl. [120 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
Vane NOs: 


I WANT A REGULAR PAL FORA GAL. [121 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 21, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 186. 


I WILL GIVE YOU ALL FOR LOVE; from 
Gypsy love. [122 
© Chappell & co., I1td., London. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 184. 


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[111 | IF ALL MY DREAMS WERE MADE OF GOLD 


I’D BUY THE WORLD FOR YOU. eles; 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 128. 


Ir I COULD DREAM A THOUSAND YEARS. 

; [124 

© J. H. Remick & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 1382, 


IF THE GARDEN OF ROSES SHOULD CHANGE 
TO THORNS. [125 


© J. H. Remick & C0., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
Vv. 1, po da2: 


IN BAD MAN’S LAND; from Wall street 
girl. [126 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 136. 


IN DE EVENIN’; song. [127 

© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 

co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 134. 


IN LOVING TIME; from A la Broadway. 

[128 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
VA Le prdioGe 


IN OLD WALL STREET. [129 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 21, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 186. 


IN PILLOW TOWN. [1380 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 
Vi. 1 ps M28: ' 


IN RAGTIME LAND; song. (131 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 134. 


IN SOCIETY IT’S ALWAYS DRESS PARADE. 
[132 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 134, 


IN THE DAYS OF GIRLS AND Boys. [133 

© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 

rec’d Sept. 5, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
Dy 28. 


IN THE GOLDEN 4¥TERWHILE. [134 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
Vals Waleo: 


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IN THE OLD ROSE GARDEN. [135 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 1382. 


IT TAKES A LIVE FISH TO 
STREAM (Any dead one 
down). 

© Shapiro music pub. 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 
recorded, v. 1, p. 1838. 


SWIM UP 
can float 
[1386 


co., New 
1S tO: 


It’s A LONG LANE THAT HAS NO TURN- 


ING. falar 
“ © M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. Notice rec’d Sept. 15, 1911; 
‘recorded, v. 1, p. 128. 


It’s A TERRIBLE THING; lyrics by 
Charles Horwitz, music by Frederic 
V. Bowers. [138 

©. Chas. K. Harris. New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
Me ts pe: 128. 


It’s GREAT WHEN YOU MARRY FOR LOVE; 
song. {189 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 184. 


It’s LONESOME ON BROADWAY. [140 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
Mork. © Notice rec’d Oct. 3, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 135. 


JUST A PLAIN LITTLE IRISH GiRL. [141 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 182. 


JUST PUSHIN’ ROUND. [142 
© Fred W. Hager, Boston. No- 
tice reec’d Oct. 380, 1911; recorded, 


Vie ee ye 


Kiss (THE) BURGLAR; lyric by E. Ray 

Goetz, music by A. Baldwin Sloane. 

[148 

(Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1911; recorded, 
meee pp. 131. 


KISS ME AGAIN. [144 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 127. 


KISS ME JUST FOR LUCK. [145 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 11, 1911; recorded, 
fend op. 126. 
KNOCK A LITTLE LOUDER EPHRAIM; 
song. [146 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 1384. 


nn er nee 


LAND (THE) OF THE FREE. [147 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 6, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 126. 


Lire (THE) PRESERVER MARCH; by 
Claude d’Albert. {148 


© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 4, 1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 
AS. 


LINGERIE; lyric by EH. Ray Goetz, 
music by A. Baldwin Sloane. [149 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1911; recorded, 
Vous pe los. 


LITTLE (A) BIT oF IRISH. [150 

© Shapiro music pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 


LitTLE (DE) PICKANINNY’S GONE TO 
SLEEP; by J. Rosamond Johnson. 
[151 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 9, 1911; recorded, 
Wess tor Lb: 


LORD HAVE MERCY ON A MARRIED MAN. 
[152 
© J. Fred Helf co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 7, 1911; recorded, 

1 es I oe I 


LOVE IS LIKE THE ROSE; from Gypsy 
love. Liste 


© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
Ven de a toa. 


LOVE IS SOMETHING THAT HAS TO GROW 
(Alone? so long!) 154 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 
Velie De as: 


LOVE’S SENTENCES. [155 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 132. 


LUXEMBOURG VALSE. [156 


© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 1, 1911; recorded, 
Vis Peto: 


Macs (THE). [157 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
- Notice ree’d Oct. 31, 1911; recorded, 
Veni ps 137: 


MAKE ME LOVE YOU LIKE I NEVER LOVED 
BEFORE. [158 
©. Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 127. 


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pt. ITI, n.s., v.6 


MaAn’s (A) A MAN FOR A’ THAT. [159 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 1384. 


MANY HAPPY RETURNS. [160 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Viele. ie 


MARIETTA POLKA. [161 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1911; recorded, 

Vik, pe Lge! 
MARIONETTE’S (A) WEDDING. [162 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 

Wiehe ABP et.) Obeen tat 2p 
MAYBE THAT IS WHY I’M LONELY. [163 
© J. H. Remick & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
yelp 132. 
MAZzUMAH (THE) PLANT. [164 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 127. 


MEN ARE ALL ALIKE. [165 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 21, 1911; recorded, 
Veet SG, 


MERRY JINGLING BELLS. [166 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 8, 1911; recorded, 
Wer Ost dae: 


Merry (THE) MONTH OF May. [167 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 
Ven dy oe LS 


MODULATING MAUDE. [168 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Werth. oe" SL2Ue 


MOLLIE TOOK THE NEXT TRAIN BACK; 
song. [169 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 134. 


MONEY, WORDS AND MUSIC; by Blanche 
Merrill. [170 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
pid Canal Caine DIC he 


MUSIC CARESSING OF VIOLINS. [171 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d Sept. 11, 1911; recorded, 
Vea pe AZO: 


My HEART KEEPS RIGHT ON BEATING. 
[172 
© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 


MY HEART’S BOUQUET; words and mu- 
sic by Harry Bulger. [178 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 


Notice ree’d Sept. 30, oe recorded, 
Voids pats: 


My HULA HULA LOVE. 
© J. H. Remick & co., 


[174 
New York. 


Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 182. 
My OLD TOWN. [175 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; recorded, 
Vielen eelee 


MY ROSARY OF DREAMS. [176 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 182. 


My SWEET. [177 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 182. 


My TODALO MAN. [178 — 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

NCOs rec’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
Vis sO: Sot 


NEVER MIND SINGING, JUST DANCE MY _ 


DEAR. [179 | 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 184. 


by T. H. Rollinson. © 
[180 


© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice ree’d Sept. 9, 1911; recorded, v. 
er py 126s 


NIGHT BRINGS DREAMS AND DREAMS 
BRING YOU. [181 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 6, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 


NEW MOWN HAY; 


No ONE EVER DIED FROM LOVIN’. [182 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New . 
York. 


On! DO STEP THE TWO-STEP; words by | 
Perey Greenbank, music by Howard 
Talbot. [183 

© Chappell & soy! Itd., London. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 1911; recorded, 
Vb. peelone 


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OH HONEY; lyrics by Charles Horwitz, 
music by Frederick V. Bowers. [184 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
7 De ame B24 


Ou, Mr. DREAM MAN, PLEASE LET ME 
DREAM SOME MORE; Song. [185 
© Harry von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
i9ti; recorded, v. 1, p. 134. 


OH THAT NAVAJO RAG. [186 
. © Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Sept. 6, 1911; 
_ recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 


OH YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL. [187 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

Work. Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 182. 


OH YOU, YOU DARLING. [188 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1911; recorded, 
wet Dp. 132. 


OLD HARVARD MARCH. orchestra. [189 
© Fred W. Hager, Boston. No- 


tice rec’d Oct. 80, 1911; recorded, v. 
inom by¢@ 


OLD HARVARD MARCH. piano. [190 


© Fred W. Hager, Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 30, 1911; recorded, v. 
ee. Lek: 


ON THE B-A-R. [191 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Sept. 11, 1911; recorded, 
met. p. 126. 


ON THE QUIET. [192 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 21, 1911; recorded, 
wa, Dp: 136: 


ON THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO You; from 
The monarch and the maid. [193 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 3, 1911; recorded, 
wep: 138. 


PARTNERS. [194 

© Shapiro music pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 


Precy; selection of melodies from the 
musical play in two acts, lyrics by 
C. H. Bovill, music by Leslie Stuart. 

[195 
© Chappell & co., ltd., Boston. 


Notice rec’d Sept. 16, 1911; recorded, 
wave 1. AD. 


OF USER 
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PEGGY VALSE; composed by Leslie 
Stuart, arr. by Carl Kiefert. [196 


© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 2, 1911; recorded, 
Wer alin on Were 


PERFUME. [197 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 
Ned Deas OF ot ye 


PHANTOM (THE) RAG. [198 


© J. Fred Helf co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 7, 1911; recorded, 
Ven ds: Jd. West. 


PHILADELPHIA DRAG; from A la Broad- 
way. [199 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
Vide piel SG. 


PLAY THE GAME; from Mlle. Rosita. 
[200 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 8, 1911; recorded, 
Wer D5 oe Lede 


PLUCK NOT THE ROSE. [201 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1911; recorded, 
Nias Me Cee ays 


QUEEN (THE) OF VANITY Farr. [202 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 6, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 126. 


RAG-TIME LOVE. [203 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 
Vou spe i228: 


RED (THE) ROSE SELECTIONS. [204 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 6, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 


RIDE, RED CAPTAIN, RIDE. [205 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 18, 1911; recorded, 
ene Deticoe 


RIVER (THE) OF LOVE; lyrics by Charles 
Horwitz, music by Frederick V. 
Bowers. [206 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 


Notice rec’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
Vv. 46 ps 130; 


[207 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 138. 


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Royat (THE) DURBAR; voc. march and 
two-step. [208 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
ve 1p. 136; 


SAIL HOME. [209 


© J. H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
bi Abe) a) as al 


SAINTS AND SINNERS WALTZ. [210 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 31, 1911; recorded, 
Veneer desis 


SARAH’S HAT. [211 

© Shapiro music pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 127. 


SARASA. [212 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 31, 1911; recorded, 
Vee ep: lod. 


SHE MUST LOOK LIKE you; lyrics by 
Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick 
V. Bowers. [2a 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
Vad, De ZT 


SHOW ME HOW TO MAKE LOVE. [214 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Sept. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Weel, spe at. 


SILVER FLUTE; by Edmund Braham.. 
[215 
© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 12, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 433. 


SING ME AN OLD SWEET SONG OF LOVE. 
[216 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 182. 
SIREN WALTZES. PAL 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 11, 1911; recorded, 
Vents L2G; 
SLEEPY NELL. [218 
© Karl Hagenkotter, Bronx, N. Y. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 19, 1911; recorded, 
Wek, po dao: 
SNOW TIME. [219 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1911; recorded, 


Vom cso: 
SoMEBODY. [220 
© J. H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 


Veaaloas 


pt. III, n. s., v.6 


SoMEBOoDYy—continued; song. [221 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 134. 


SOMETHING TELLS ME I AM GOING ‘TO 
LOVE YOU. [222 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 1, 1911; Eacorded, 
Vey 3D. a2 


Sone (THE) OF THE SIRENS. | [223 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 11, 1911; recorded, 
Vevuk, Ds 226. 


SPAGNOLA (LA), the Spanish dancer; 
by Vincenzo di Chiara. [224 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 9, 1911; recorded, v. 
abs ay alia 


STAIRCASE (THE) DANCE; from The 
count of Luxembourg. [225 
© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 


Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; 
vy. 1,-p. 134. 


recorded, 


Story (THE) OF THE NAUGHTY LITTLE 
GIRL; lyrics by Charles Horwitz, mu- 
sic by Frederick V. Bowers. [226 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 180. 


STRAWBERRY (THE) TART AND THE 
LEMON PIE; lyrics by Charles Hor- 
witz, music by Frederick V. Bowers. 

220 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 180. 


SUFFRAGETTES ; lyric by Thos. T. Railey, 
music by Alfred G. Robyn. [228 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 28, 1911; recorded, 
Vo 1, Delos. 


SUMURUN WALTZ. [229 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 31, 1911; recorded, 
Ve despise 


SWEET SENORITA. [230 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Sept. 15, 1911; recorded, 
Vi, pal2Zs) 


TAKE ME ALONG WITH YOU, DEARIE; 
lyric by E. Ray Goetz, music by A. 
Baldwin Sloane. [231 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 16, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 135. 


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TALE (THE) OF THE MERMAID; lyric 
by E. S. S. Huntington, music by 
Howard Webster. {232 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
wt. p. 129. 


TELL ME AGAIN YOU LOVE ME. [233 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 


THAT CHICKEN GLIDE. [234 
_ © Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rece’d Oct. 18, 1911; recorded, 
fv. f,.p. 152. 


THAT CRAZY DANCE; lyrics by Charles 
Horwitz, music by Frederick V. 
Bowers. [235 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
ee eps 29. 


[236 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 31, 1911; recorded, 
4 De Lot. 


THAT SPOOKY TUNE; lyrics by E. Ray 

Goetz, music by A. Baldwin Sloane. 

[237 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 5, 1911; recorded, 
Me 1, pe 134, 


THERE IS A LAND OF FANCY; from 
Gypsy love. [238 
© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
Vo, p. 134. 


THEY CALL ME DUDELSACK. [239 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1911; recorded, 
meet ap, L382: 


THEY THINK I’M NUTTY ON AND OFF; 
by Blanche Merrill. [240 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rece’d Oct. 24, 1911; recorded, 
Ve, ps. 155. 


THIS AIN’T THE PLACE I THOUGHT IT 
WAS. [241 
© J. Fred Helf co., New York. 
Notice rece’d Oct. 7, 1911; recorded, 
Wea. (pe 1St. 
THIS IS GRAND. [242 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
eee: oO, 
TURKEY (THE) GOBBLER’S BALL. [243 
© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 126. 


TO-NIGHT IS THE NIGHT; lyric by E. 
Ray Goetz, music by A. Baldwin 
Sloane. [244 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 16, 1911; recorded, 
vert, pe tae: 


To THE LAND OF MY OWN ROMANCE: 
from The enchantress. [245 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 31, 1911; recorded, 
We eee leg: 


UNDER THE DREAMY MOON. [246 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 3, 1911; recorded, 
ve dD 1s. 


UNDER THE PRETZEL BOUGH. [247 


© J. H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 
Vol, toe SZ: 


UNIVERSITY RAG; two-step. [248 
© Marie A. White, Chicago. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 27, 1911; recorded, 

Vege pr tat 
VALSE BEBE. [249 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1911; recorded, 
Vil Dp, 152 


VERB (THE) TO LOVE; from The mon- 
arch and the maid. [250 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 3, 1911; recorded, 
vl, ‘p: 138: 


Voice (THE) OF THE CELLO. [251 
© M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. . Notice. reed). Oct. -21,. 1911; 


recorded, v. 1, p. 186. 


WALLFLOWER SWEET. [252 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Sept. 11, 1911; recorded, 
wks De 126: 


WE WILL GO, GO, To Go-Go. [253 
© M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; 


recorded, v. 1, p. 184. 


WHAT US POOR GIRLS GO THROUGH; 
words and music by Harry Bulger. 
[254 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
Wid. £29; 


WHEN I GET MYSELF ALL ALONE; SONG. 
[255 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 184. 


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Dt. TzE am, S., y. 6 


WHEN LOVE FLIES IN THE WINDOW. 


[256 
© M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 21, 1911; 


recorded, v. 1, p. 186. 


WHEN SUNDAY ROLLS AROUND. [257 


© M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 184. 


WHEN THE GIRL WHOSE HEART YOU 
LONG FOR HAS A HEART THAT LONGS 
FOR YOU. [258 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 182. 


WHEN THE RIGHT MAN SINGS TRA LA 
LA; from The enchantress. [259 


© M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Notice rece’d Oct. 31, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 187. 


WHEN WOMAN IS THE QUESTION. 


© M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 184. 


WHEN YOU’RE IN LOVE WITH SOMEONE 
WHO IS NOTIN LOVE WITH You. [261 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 3, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 135. 


WILHELMINA’S CONCERTINA; lyrics by 
EK. Ray Goetz, music by A. Baldwin 
Sloane. [262 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rece’d Oct. 5, 1911; recorded, 
Ve Lup i aas 


WOULDN’T THAT TICKLE YOU; words by 
Addison Burkhardt, music by Ben 
Jerome. [263 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
Ves edi: 


[260 


YANKEE DOODLE CAPTAIN; lyrics by 
Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick 
V. Bowers. [ 264 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 30, 1911; recorded, 
VoL, or ee 


YE HO MY LADS YE Ho. [265 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; 
recorded} v. leap 


You CAN’T PAY THE LANDLORD WITH 
LOVE. [266 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 184. 


YOU COULD LOVE ME JUST THE SAME; 
from The Wall street girl. [267 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 21, 1911; recorded, 
Vie Leyes Ge 


You HAVE TO HAND IT TO THEM; from 
A la Broadway. [268 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rece’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
V1, pe tee: 


YoU MAY KISS ME GOODNIGHT, DEAR; 
from A la Broadway. [269 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 26, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 136. 


YOU’RE GOING TO LOSE YOUR HUSBAND IF 


YOU DO. 1270 
© J. H. Remick & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1911; recorded, 

rielyaR Neys 

YoU’vVE GOT TO TAKE ME HOME To- | 

NIGHT. 271 if 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Sept. 6, 1931; 

recorded, v. 1. p. 126. 


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PDR ARY OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 83, 1891 
JUNE 30, 1906, AND MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


ome 9 ag 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 6 
No. 12 


FUL 
= 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1912 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


fits Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing 

the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is 
issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, with the excep- 
tion of classical music, collections having general titles, such as ‘‘Fiinf studien,’’ 
*12 études élémentaires,’”’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
without differentiating words (e. g., “Waltz,” “Etude,” etc.), which are arranged 
under the name of the composer instead of the title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are 
understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles reading 
‘“Words by,’’ ‘‘Music by,’’ are to be understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘“‘E,’? Class E, Musical composi- 
tions; ‘‘D,’? Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘‘©”’’ implies copyright regis- 
tration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; ‘‘© 1 c.’’ stands 
for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright 
Office of the printed or manuscript copy, and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the date 
of their receipt. In case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue 
or issues containing such contributions is required. 

A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 
under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue, 
immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used or 
licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to reproduce 
mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 
1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The December number, completing .ue 
volume, will have a full annual index to both composers and proprietors. The sub- 
scription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.00 for 
the year 1911, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


(11) 


NOTICE. 


THE RETURN TO COPYRIGHT CLAIMANTS OF PRINTED COPYRIGHT 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to amend and consolidate the acts 
respecting copyright ” provide as follows: 

Sec. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under the pro- 
visions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this act, the Librarian 
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred 
to’ the permanent collection of the Library of Congress, including the law 
library, and what other books or articles shall be piaced in the reserve collec- 
tions of the Library of Congress for sale or exchange or be transferred to other 
governmental libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein. 

Sec. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided, together with 
all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the Librarian of Congress and 
the register of copyrights jointly shall, at suitable intervals, determine what of 
these received during any period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve 
in the permanent files of the copyright office, and, after due notice as herein- 
after provided, may within their discretion cause the remaining articles and 
other things to be destroyed: Provided, That there shall be printed in the 
Catalogue of Copyright Entries from February to November, inclusive, a state- 
ment of the years of receipt of such articles and a notice to permit any author, 
eopyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant to claim and remove before the 
expiration of the month of December of last year anything found which relates 
to any of his productions deposited or registered for copyright within the 
period of years stated, not reserved or disposed of as provided for in this act: 
And provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished work shall be 
destroyed during its term of copyright without specific notice to the copyright 
proprietor of record, permitting him to claim and remove it. 

In compliance with the above-cited provisions of law. 

Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other 
lawful claimant of any printed musical composition deposited for 
copyright registration in the office of the Librarian of Congress 
during the years 1870 to 1879, inclusive, that any such author, copy- 
right proprietor, or other lawful claimant may send to the Register 
of Copyrights his full name, the full title of the musical composition, 
the year in which copyright registration was made, and, if possible, 
the number under which such musical composition was entered for 
copyright, with a request for its return. On receipt of such informa- 
tion and request, such musical composition will be returned to the 
author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, unless it has 
been otherwise disposed of according to law. 

Application for the return of such musical composition should be 
made as early as possible during the year 1911. If no such applica- 
tion has been received during said year, such-musical composition 
may be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of section 60 
of said act. 

THORVALD SOLBERG, 
Register of Copyrights. 
Fesruary 1, 1911. 


(111) 


INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT—CUBA. 
By THE Present or THE UNITED States oF AMERICA. 


A PROCLAMATION. 


Whereas it is provided by the act of Conweees of March 4, 1909, | 
entitied “An act to amend and consolidate the acts respecting copy- | 
right ” (in effect on July 1, 1909), that the provisions of said act, | 

‘so far as they secure copyright controlling the parts of instruments | 
serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work, shall include | 


only compositions published and copyrighted after this act goes into 


effect, and shall not include the works of a foreign author or com- | 
poser ‘unless the foreign state or nation of which such author or com- 
poser is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, , 


agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States similar rights ”: 


And whereas it is further provided that the copyright secured by | 


the act shall extend to the work of an author or proprietor who is a 


citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation, only upon certain con- | 


ditions set forth in section 8 of said act to ie 


(a) When an alien author or proprietor shall be domiciled within | 
the United States at the time of the first publication of his work; or | 

(b) When the foreign state or nation of which such author or pro- 
prietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, | 
agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States the benefit of copy- | 
right on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens, or copy- | 
right protection substantially equal to the protection secured to such | 
foreign author under this act or by treaty; or when such foreign | 


state or nation is a party to an international agreement which pro- 


vides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the terms of 
which agreement the United States may, at its pleasure, become a. 


party thereto: 

And whereas it is also provided by said section that “ The existence 
of the reciprocal conditions aforesaid shall be determined by the 
President of the United States, by proclamation made fren time to 
time, as the purposes of this act may require” 

And whereas satisfactory official assurance has been given under 
date of May 29, 1911, that in Cuba the law permits to citizens of the 
United States similar rights to those accorded in section 1 (e) of the | 
act of March 4, 1909: 


Now, therefore, I, William Howard Taft, President of the United | 


States of America, do declare and proclaim that one of the al- 


ternative conditions specified in section 8 (b) of the act of March 4. | 


1909, now exists and is fulfilled, and since May 29, 1911, has been ful- 
filled in respect to the citizens of Cuba, and that ‘the citizens of that 
country are entitled to al! the benefits of section 1 (e) of the said act, 


including “ copyright controlling the parts of instruments serving to | 


(iv) 


INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT—CUBA 


reproduce mechanically the musical work,” in the case of all musical 
compositions by Cuban composers which have been published since 
May 29, 1911, and have been duly registered for copyright in the 
United States. 
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the 
seal of the United States to be affixed. 
Done at the city of Washington this twenty-seventh day of Novem- 
ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred 
[szau.| and eleven, and of the Independence of the United States 
of America the one hundred and thirty-sixth. 
Wm. H. Tart. 
‘By the President: 
. Pc. Kwox, 
Secretary of State. 


[Nor 4173.1 


(v) 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- |, 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSL- |! 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- | 
struments in the case of Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Luxemburg, and | 
Norway. The President signed proclamations to this effect on the | 
following dates: Belgium (June 14, 1911), Cuba (Nov. 27, 1911), 
Germany (Dec. 8, 1910), Luxemburg (June 14, 1911), Norway (June | 
14,1911). These proclamations were printed on pages v—x of Part | 
8, volume 6, no. 7, and page tv of this issue of the Catalogue of | 
Copyright Entries. 

From information received through the Department of State, the | 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill |' 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) of 
the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), Den- | 
mark (May 19, 1911), Italy (Aug. 8, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 1911),) 
the Netherlands (Mar. 18, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8, 1911). 


(VI) 


. EE EEE ee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


A L’ABANDON; valse brillante, by Julius 

K. Johnson, op. 4; piano. [25198 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 

E 269895; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


A LA KASBAH; morceau de concert, paz 
Alexandre Georges; pour fifite, avec 
accompagnement de pf. ver EA ES9 

© Noveit, 1911; 2 ec. Nov: 15, 
1911; E 270417; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


A LA VALSE; étude de concert, no. 20, 
par Emil Sauer, pour piano. [25200 
Gc tb, 1941-2 ¢. Nov. 14, 
1911; EH 270848; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


"A NAVE SAN GIORGIO; versi di Giu- 
seppe Irace, musica di Giuseppe 
Capaldo, per canto e pianoforte. 

[25201 
© Oct. 17, 1911: 2c. Oct. 31, 1911: 
E 270008; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


A PRESA ’E TRIPOLI; versi di V. de 
Faleo, musica di V. Marino. [25202 


fect. i, 1911> 2 c.-Oct. 14, 1911: 
E 267840; Italian book co., New 
York. 


ABBASCIO ’9E TURCHE; versi di G. Spi- 
nelli e [N. Di Palma] musica di N. 
Di Palma; canto e mandolino. 


[25208 

© Nov. -11,/ 1911; 2 ce Nov. 14, 

1917; H 270392; Arturo Matacea, 
New York. 


ABEILLES ET BOURDONS; esquisse mu- 
Sicale, par EHugéne Dédé, op. 562; 


orchestre, avec piano conducteur. 
Ato. [25204 
‘S- Noy. 18° 41911: 2 & Nov. 20, 


1911; E 270554; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


ABENDDAMMERUNG; text von Adolph 
Katsch, musik von Max Meyer- 
Olbersleben, op. 100, no. 1; partitur 
und stimmen. [25205 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911 - 
E 270133; G. Schirmer, New York. 


} 
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ABENDLIED; text und musik von Julius 
Bittner. [25206 
©niOck 2h. 191i. 2 ec, Ocha 2s. 
1911; E 267787; Albert Stahl, Berlin. 


ABIDE WITH ME; hymn-anthem, words 
by H. F. Lyte, music by Joseph 
Barnby, ed., by Chas. Leslie; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Series 7 of sacred 

quartets and choruses, no. 798.) 

[2520% 
Gy -Nov:' 21, 1911-2 & Nov (22: 

1911; E 271869; G. Schirmer, Bos- 

ton. 


——words by Henry Francis Lyie, 
music by Seymour Ellis; no. 2 in 
E flat. [25208 

© Oct, 2 19tte 2Zic Oc. 27, 19iL: 


E 267925; Wickins & co., London. 


ACCOMACK; words by M. Louise Trader, 
music by Archibald Johnston, rev. by 
P. F. del Campiglio. [25209 

©) Nov. (22-1914 > 2* & New 25: 
1911; E 271457; K. Dehnhoff, New 
York. 


ADMIRAL’S (THE) YARN; words by 
Fred E. Weatherly, music by Paul A. 
Rubens. [25210 

©) Neva i3..A91t = 2" e Nove, £4. 
1911; H 270338; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


ADORATION; a meditation, by Richard 
L. Weaver, op. 286; piano. (252 
©, Noy. 25, 1914s 2. ¢e: Nov. 25, 
1911; E 271469; Joseph Morris ¢o., 
New York. 


ADOWN THE WOODLAND WAY; ballad, 
words by G. Hubi-Newcombe, music 
by Reginald de Koven, op. 352, no. 3; 
high voice. [25212 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 « Nov. 9; 1911; 
E 271068; G. Schirmer, New York. 


ADULATION; valse caprice, by Pierre 
Renard; piano. [25213 
© Noy:°27, 190i: 2°) Now 2a 
1911; E 271573; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


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pt. III, n. S., v.6 


ARGSTE (DAS) IST DER WITWENSTAND; 
lied aus der operette Der minenkonig, 
text von Gustav Beer u. Ernst Ma- 
rischka, musik von Robert Stolz, op. 


76, [25214 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 22, 1911; 
EK 270648; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


AEROPLANE (THE) FIEND; comic waltz 
song, words and musie by W. G. 
Mitchell. P55) 

© Oct. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1911; 
EK 269354; W. Gheens Mitchell, 
Owensboro, Ky. 


AFFINITY; gallop, by R. Z. Hamilton; 
piano. [25216 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1911; E 269241; 
Ruth Zeigler Hamilton, Council 
Bluffs. Ia. 


AFTER RAIN; words by Fred G. Bowles, 
music by Arthur H. Hardisty; no. 
2 in A fiat. [25217 

©ieNow 23) 191 27 es Nowe 25: 
1911; E 270686; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don. 


AFTERGLOW (THE); words and music 
by Clarke A. Rasey. [25218 
© Nov. 14, 291t: 2 1 Now. - 20: 
1911; E 271515; Homer Tourjee co,, 
Los Angeles. 


written by Leonard Cooke, com- 


posed by Henry HE. Pether. [25219 
© Noy. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 
LOI ME 270287) Hraneis, Way) 7& 


Hunter, London. 
Aipa. See Verdi (G.) 
AIDA-MARCH. See Verdi (G.) 


AINSI FIS-JE UNE VILLANELLE (And So i 
made a villanelle); paroles par Er- 
nest Dowson, musique par Cyril 
Seott, op. 65, pour une voix et piano. 

[25220 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2c. Nov. 14, 1911; 

E 270349; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


AIR DE BALLET; par Ernest Centola, op. 
46; violon et piano. [25221 
© Novi’25,° 1911+) 2 “e: Nov 22%, 
1911; E 270715; Costallat et cie.,, 
Paris. 


AIR DE DANSE; par A. d’Ambrosio; or- 
chestre avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
[25222 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 .c.. Noy. 20, 
1911; HE 270558; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


AIRSHIP (AN) WEDDING; words and mu- 
sic by E. S. Booth. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [25223 | 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269739; E. Scarr Booth, Berkeley, 
Cal. 


ArRY (AN) FANCY; tarantelle, by Wal- 
ter Rolfe; piano. [25224 


© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271654; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


AKIMENKO (TH.) Etude; par T. Aki- 
menko, op. 80. (Piéces pour le piano, 
no. 11.) [25225 

© Oct. 15, 1911 ; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 1911; 
H 270434; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


ALANNA; words and music by Herman 
Rave. [25226 
© Nov. 10, 1911* 2) @ Noy. 1¢ 
1911; E 271818; Maurice Shapiro, 
New York. 


ALBUM LEAF (Albumblatt); by Géza 
Horvath, op. 126, no. 2; violin and 
piano. [25227 

© Noy? 13; 19-2 enNoy. las 
1911; E 270812; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ALBUM OF SONGS; words by various 
authors, music by Chas. Wakefield 
Cadman; high voice. [25228 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
H 269459; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


ALEXANDRA; gavotte, par Hrik Meyer- 
Helmund; piano. [25229 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 6, 1911; 
BH 270185; Otto Forberg, Leipzig. 


ALGERNON; words by George W. Sut- 

ton, jr., music by William J. Mullen. 

[25230 

© .Nov.-23,) 1981 = 2ee.U Noy. 2a) 

1911; E 271418; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


ALKALI IKE; words and music by Er- 
nest Forrest, arr. by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington. [25231 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269839; Joe Morris music ©Co., 
New York. 


ALL I HEAR IS RAG; words by Archie 
Fletcher, music by Harry McNa- 
mara, arr. by E. S. S. Huntington. 

[25232 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 

H 269838 ; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 


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25252 


ALL’S WELL; Sacred song, words by 
Harriet McEwen Kimball, music by 
Edward Kreiser; medium voice. 

[25233 
© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 269457 ; G. Schirmer, New York. 


_ ALL THE BLUE BELLS CLOSE THEIR EYES; 
cradle song, words by Thomas Bailey 
Aldrich, music by Annie M. Lyon. 
(Songs of poppy land no. 2.) [25234 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov: 6, 1911; 
. E 269510; A. M. Lyon, Madison, Wis. 


| ALL THE TIME; words by George Gro- 


gan, music by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[25235 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 269809; G. P. Grogan, Cincinnati. 


| ALL THE WORLD LOVES A LOVER; from 


Modest Suzanne, lyric by Robert B. 
Smith, music by Jean Gilbert. 
[25236 
i) Noy. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 21, 
1911; E 270590; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


| — waltz song, from Modest Suzanne, 


by Jean Gilbert, arr. by Carl F. Wil- 
liams; hotel orchestra. 4to. [25237 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269868; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


ALL THIS NIGHT; Short anthem, or 
earol, words by Wm. Austin, music 
by H. E. Button. New York, The 
H. W. Gray co. [25238 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 9, 1911; 
EH 270272; H. Hiliot Button, London. 


ALL THIS NIGHT BRIGHT ANGELS SING ; 


based on an early English carol, and 
arr. by E. P. (Jn Carols ancient 
and modern, book 2, no. 24.) [25239 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 1 c Nov. 15, 1911; 
E 270413; Morgan & Scott, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


ALL THRO’ THE NIGHT; Welsh folk 


song, music arr. by W. H. Neid- 
linger; mixed voices. (Octavo 
church music, no. 712.) [25240 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269854; William Maxwell music 
co., New York. 


)| ALL YOUR OWN AM I; from The en- 


.chantress, lyric by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Victor Herbert. [25241 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269902; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


ALLA STELLA CONFIDENTE; romanza, by 
V. Robaudi, arr. by Gustav Saenger; 
violin and pf. [25242 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269580; Carl Fischer, New York. 


ALONE; valse tabarin, by Mackie- 
Beyer; orchestra. 4to. [25243 
 pSNove TT 1911s 2) ex New 18; 
1911; E 271210; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


ALPINE SONG; chorus, music by John 
Ireland; equal voices, old and new 
notations. 4to. (Curwen’s edition, 
no. 71332.) [25244 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 e: Nov. 2, 1911: 
E 270047; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


ALTWIENER-LIED; aus dem vaudeville, 
Das neue midchen, text von Bern- 
hard Buchbinder, musik von Rich- 
ard Fronz. [25245 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 270099; Adolphe Robitschek. 
Vienna. 


ALWAYS TOGETHER; schottische, by F. 

Sabathil, op. 279; piano. [25246 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1911: 

E 267855; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


Am COLORADO; amerikanische romanze, 
von Léon Jessel, op. 219, fiir orches- 
ter. Stimmen. [25247 

© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 270083; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


—— —— fiir pianoforte. [25248 

iC) Ane, 25: 190-2. & Oek. 26; 

1911; E 267895; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


AMERICA; words by Samuel F. Smith, 

music by O. Vik6ren. [25249 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1911; 

E 269375; Ole Vikoren, Holdrege, 
Nebr. 


AMERICAN (THE); march & two step, 


byw Liaves,.(L. Band.) <2: Ore 
Cincinnati, Fillmore music house. 
Ato. [ 25250, 25251 


© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 16, 
1911; E 271151, 271152; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 


AMERICAN BEAUTY WALTZ; by A. A. 
Carroll; piano. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [25252 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
HE 269786; Anna A. Carroll, Buffalo. 


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AMERICAN FLAG MARCH; by J. M. Bald- 
win, op. 32; piano. [25253 
©) Nov. 20, 1911; 2\¢ Nov. 22, 
1911; H 271340; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton. 


AMERICAN (THE) FLEET; words and 
music by Jos. C. Platt. [ 25254 
© 1. Nov. 6, 1911; EH 269541; J. 

C. Platt, jr., Salt Lake City. 


AMERICAN STANDARD POLKA; by Frank 
R. Seltzer, arr. by Fredk. S. New- 
combe; cornet solo. P2aZ59 

WrOet: 61914) 2c Now 19m - 
E 269581 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 


AMERICUS CLUB; march and two-step, 
by Nick Brown, arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer; orchestra. 4to. [25256 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 10. 1911; 
E 269956; J. W. Pepper & son, Phil- 
adelphia. 


AMMORE (L’) N’ ’O VO SAPE; canzone 
popolare, versi di R.. Ferraro-Cor- 
rera, musica di Emanuele Nutile. 

[25257 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2c. Nov. 17, 1911; 

E 270491; Polyphon - musikwerke 
a.—g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

AMONG THE DAISIES; by W. Lewis, op. 

407, no. 8; piano. [25258 

© Nov 13) aodd- Qe Nove As: 
1911; EK 2710388; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


AMORITA; waltzes, by Carl Lawrence; 
band. 4to. [25259 
©) Nove 25: 9d 2en Nowa: 
1911; E 271473; J. E. Agnew, Des 
Moines, Ia. 


AmMouR (L’) VEILLE; valse lente by 
Carl Petzl; reed and brass band. 
4to. [25260 


© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 @: Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 270114; Hawkes & son, London. 


AN MURMELNDER QUELLE (At the spring- 
let) See Lose blitter (Loose leaves) 


ANACONDA; words by Charles Wilmott, 

music by F. Collis Wildman. [25261 

OyrOCmM iy 1S hor Owerrsaly Was 

E 270031; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


ANDALUSIA; Dbolero-humoresque, from 
Olivette, by Audran, harmonized for 
male voices by J. A. Parks; in G 


minor (and some major). (Syvo, no. 
BOS) [25262 

© Sent, ih. (om 2 eNovs 2, 
home By 22a sane « eats eleariNs  eOr 
York, Neb. 


I4 


ANDANTE. See Gluck (C. W.) 


ANDOVERIAN; march song, words and 
music by Richmond K. Fletcher, arr. 
by Albert M. Kanrich; piano with 
text. [25263 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ¢ Noy. 13, 1911; 
E 271033; Tremont music pub. co., 
Boston. 


ANDRUS; polka, by Czenko, arr. by W. 
Adeszko; concertina. [25264 
D) 


©- Nov., 15, 191A ee Nov. 13; 
1911; E 271015; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


ANGEL (THE) CHOIRS ARE SINGING; 
adapted from an ancient carol and 
arr. “by Hi oP) ) Cin Carols ancient, 
and modern, book 1, no. 7.) [25265 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 1 @ Nov. 15, 1911; 
E 270403; Morgan & Scott, itd., Lon- 
don. 


ANGELIC (THE) CHORUS; Christmas 
service, words by Colin Sterne, mu- 
sic by H. Ernest Nichol. [25266 

‘© Oct. 15, 1911: 2 e. Nov. 27, 1911; 
EL 270738; Heidelberg Press, Phila- 
delphia. 


ANGELS’ SERENADE; by G. Braga, arr. 
by Alf. Roth; full orchestra and 
piano and solo and obligato violin 
part. [25267 

© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269582; Carl Fischer, New York. 


arr. by H.-F. Odell; mando- 
lin orchestra. [25268 

© Nov. 15, 19tt2rerNoy. 25s 
1911; E 271599; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


ANGELS’ sone; by E. L. Ashford; or- 
gan. [25269 
©. Nov. 10, 1911.3 2G: “Nov. 20% 
1911; HH 201242>, Lorenz pub. cox 
Dayton, O.. 


ANGELS’ (THE) SONG; words by Neva 
Haines, music by W. A. Post. 
[25270 


‘© “Now. 18) Wiel 


1911; E 271410; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 

ANGER; by Geo. J. Trinkaus; four 
violins with piano ace. (The four 
moods—C. ) [25278 | 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 22cs "Nov. 2a8 


1911; E 271607; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


=<) 


(ai 


ec. Nov. 238k 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mo: 12 dt 


25292 


ANGLAISE; von Carl Ditters von Dit- 
tersdorf, arr. von Willy Burmester, 
fiir violine mit klavierbegleitung. 
(Alte weisen, no. 27.) ane 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1911; 
E 270351; B Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


ANGUS GoRDON DONALD, DOUGLAS 
Ewart, JOHN McKer; from Little 
boy blue, words and music by Ed- 
ward A. Paulton. [25273 

ae Nov. 23, 1911: 2c. Nov. 23, 
1911; EH 271419; Jerome H. Remick 

- & Co., New York. 

ANIMA MIA; melodia, di A. Leonardi; 
piano. [25274 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
EH 270620; Carisch & Jiinichen, Milan. 

ANNABELLE JEROME; in The three Ro- 
meos, words by R. H. Burnside, 
music by Raymond Hubbell. [25275 

(OmNove 15. 1911: 2 ¢. Nov. 15, 
Pre chiles: 'T:. B. Harms: & 
Francis, Day & Hunter. 


ANNIE DEAR; Old Irish eviction song, 
words by Thomas Davis, melody arr. 
by Monk Gould; medium voice. 

[25276 

(CPNOvwe ts, 1911 >°2 ¢. Nov.’ 13, 

1911; E 270826; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 

“ANOTHER” RAG; words by D. A. 
Esrom, music by T. Morse. (2520 

Crono 25.) 191-2" ec. Nov. 28; 
1911; EH 271635; Theodore Morse mu- 
sie co., New York. 


ANTAR; Symphonie d’aprés un conte 
arabe, par N. Rimsky-Korsakoff, 
paraphrase par H. Hausser, pour 
piano. [25278 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270218; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


————-reduite par Albert Doyen, 
pour piano. 4to. [25279 


Sept. 29, 1911; 2. ce. Nov. 6, 
1911; E 270204; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. 


ANTHEMS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS, CHIL- 
DRENS FESTIVALS ETC.; music by H. 
Jeffries and J. H. Maunder, ed. by 
R. H. Archer. Series 1. [25280 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 271165; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


— words by HE. Paxton Hood and the 
Lord Bishop of Wakefield, music by 
J. H. Maunder, ed. by R. H. Archer. 
Series 2. [25281 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 271166; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


ANTHONY (Bert R.) Two arpeggio 
studies; by B. R. Anthony, op. 54, 
nos. 1 and 2; piano. Boston, Evans 
music co. [25282 


© Nov. 20, 1911 -' 2 ee. Nov. 22: 
1911; E 271344; W. A. Evans, 
Boston. 


ANTON (F. Max) Vier klavierstiicke; 
komplett, von F. M. Anton. [25283 
©) Septis7i29) 19" Oi extNoveyal’, 
1911; EH 270504; Tischer & Jagen- 
berg, g. m. b. h., Cologne. 


See Verdi (G.) 


ANY GIRL LOOKS GOOD IN SUMMER; 
march and _ two-step, by Phil 
Schwartz, arr. by T. P. and Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, mandolin orch. [25284 


©) Oct; 30, 1914.2 ¢. Oct-31, 191M: 
EH 269284; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


ANY OLD TUNE AT ALL; quartet from the 
musical play Peggy, words by Percy 
Greenbank, music by Cecil Trent. 


ANVIL CHORUS. 


[25285 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1911; 

Mie 2O0t0: Chappell cco.) tad, 
London. 

APACHE (THE) SUN DANCE; by L. 

Johnson-Suerken ; piano. [25286 

© Nov: 14, 191% - 2 ce: “Nov. 20; 


1911; E 271268; Lena Johnson- 
Suerken, Los Angeles. 


APPALACHIAN; March and two step, by 
EF. Moore; piano. [25287 


iO Nove 9) 19 2c Nove 19: 
1911; E 269882; Flora Moore, Oliver 
Springs, Tenn. 


APPLE BLOSSOMS; march two-step, by 
J. A. Miles; pf. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [25288 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH} 269794; James A. Miles, Portage 
Des Sioux, Mo. 


APPROACH (THE) OF DAY; by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus. 1. Two violins and 
piano. 2. Violin, flute and piano. 
(Scénes pastorate—A). 

[ 25289, 25290 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 28, 

1911; H 271608, 271609; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 


APPROACH (THE) OF NIGHT; by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus. 1. Two violins and piano. 
2. Violin, flute and piano. (Scénes 
pastorales—C. ) [ 25291, 25292 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. each Nov. 
28, 1911; EB 271610, 271611; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 


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APRIL (AN) by Frederick 

Nicholls; pf. [ 25293 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1911; 

EK 267846; B. F. Wood music ¢)., 
Boston. 


MELODY ; 


ARABESQUE; by Alfred A. Oberndorfer, 
op. 5, no. 2; piano. [25294 
©} Nove 25,1911 2" eo Nov. "27: 
1911; EH 271543; Clayton F Summy 
co., Chicago. 


ARABIAN KNIGHTS; intermezzo arabe; 
by Frank H. Grey, arr. by Leon M. 
Polachek; orchestra. [25295 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1911; 
E 269300; Metropolitan music pub. 
co., New York. 


ARBITRATION; overture, by Geo. D. 
Barnard... 1. Band): .2; Orch. Hill- 
more music house. 4to. 


[ 25296, 25297 

© Nov. 14, 1911: 2 © each Noy. 

16, 1911; HK 271158, 271154; Fillmore 
brothers co., Cincinnati. 


A-R-C AND A-D-E; words and music by 
C. W. Dow. [25298 
© Nov. 6). 1910 2 7 e.Nov.. Ws. 
1911; E 271650; Joe Desberg:e:, 
Paducah, Wy. 


ARKANSAW YODLE; words by F. 8. 
Fluke, music by G. W. Ashley; 
tenor. [25299 


© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 e@. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269542; Farris S. Fluke, Chicage. 


ARME (DAS) BLUMLEIN (Forget-me- 
not’s complaint); volksweise, Eng- 
lish translation by Elsa Schultz- 
Ebertz, musik von Carl Bohm; 1. 
Hoch. 2. Tief. [ 25300, 25201 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ec each Oct. 
31, 1911; E 270025, 270026; N. Sim- 
rock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


AS LONG AS THE SEA ROLLS ON; words 
and music by B. B. Blood, arr. by 
W. H. Dorsey. [253802 

© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct-30, 1911; 
E 269220; Blood-Koehler & co, Chi- 
cago. 


AS WITH GLADNESS MEN OF OLD; words 
by W. C. Dix, music by Reginald I. 
Barclay. (Carols ancient and mod- 
ern, no. 27.) [253803 

GmiNov. 16) 31Gb 2 en Nowe 2S 
1911; E 270526; Morgan and Scott, 
Itd., London. 


ASSEMBLY SONGS FOR USE IN EVANGEL- 
ISTIC SERVICES [etc.]; comp. by J. 
Ernest Thacker, Geo. A. Fisher, k. 
EK. Magill, Richmond, Va., Texar- 
kana, Ark. Tex., Presbyterian com. 
mittee of publication [1910] 224 v.. 
Svo. $0.25. [25204 

© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 c Nov. 8, 1911: 
A 300457; Presbyterian committee 
of publication, Richmond. 


AT BREAK OF DAY; by James H. Rogers; 
piano. (Five little tone-pictures, 
TO.) [25505 


© Nov. 25, 19-22 Nor 21: 
1911; E 271528; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


AT DE OLE PLANTATION HOME; words by 
Edward Stanley Shepherd, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [25306 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
-E 269808; E. S. Shepherd, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 


AT EARLY DAWN; music by John Ire- 


land; soprano and contralto, old 
and new notations. 4to. (Curwen’'s 
edition, no. 71333. ) [25307 


© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 c@ Nov. 2, 1911; 
EK 270048; J. Curwen & sons, I!td., 
London. 


AT EVENING; by Frederick A. Williams, 
op. 76, no. 8; piano. [253808 
© Nov. 25; 191d -F2NeiNov 21, 
1911; EH 2715381; G. Schirmer, New 
York. . 
AT EVENTIDE; easy and instructive 
piano piece, by Oscar Keller. (Idy}- 
len, no. 6.) [25309 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1911; 
EH 267986; Augener, ltd., London. 


AT NIGHTFALL; words by Fred G. 
Bowles, musie by Louis Victor Saar, 
op. 70, no. 2; medium voice. [25310 

© Nov, 2155191 - 2 se, Nor. 22, 
1911; E 271870; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


AT THE YELLOW BOREEN; no. 3, in Three 
Irish melodies, arr. by Cecil Forsyth. 
(Male voice choir library no. 29.) 

[25311 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 270178; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 

AT THE YIDDISHA WEDDING DANCE; 
words by Arthur Fields, music by 
Harry Carroll. [25312 

© Nove 11, 190i 236m Nove ait: 
1911; EH 269983; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 


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AT TWILIGHT; by Howard Brockway, 
op. 59, no. 1; pf. [25313 
© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 

E 271061; G. Schirmer, New York. 


— by J. Frank Frysinger; pipe or- 

gan. [253814 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 

E 269553; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


AT TWILIGHT ALONE WITH YOU; words 
and music by R. E. McCarty. [25315 
me woy. +, 1911; 2-c. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269335; R. E. McCarty, Richland, 
om 


AT VESPER HOUR; reverie by H. Engel- 

mann; piano. [25316 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911: 

E 267859 ; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


AUBADE ATHENIENNE; cheeur. paroles 
de Paul Reboux, musique de Rey- 
naido Hahn, pour voix de femmes. 

[253817 
©) Oct 28; 1911: 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EK 267975; Hengel et cie, Paris. 


AUF BoRNHOLM; ged. von Alb. Sergel, 


musik von Heinrich Zollner, op. 102, 
fiir méa&nnerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [25318 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 30. 1911; 
E 267954; Schweers & Haake, Bre- 
men, Germany. 


AUF DER ROLLSCHUHBAHN; von P. A. 
Czurda, op. 50, fiir violine und kla- 
vier. [25319 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 270109; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


AURORE; scherzo, petite piéce descrip- 
tive, par Paul Saegel, pour piano. 
(Le début du piano, cinquiéme série. 
A la campagne, no. 48) [. 25320 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 270227; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


AUS DER STADT DER LIEDER; potpourri 
zusammengestellt, von Fritz Trau- 
ner, op. 29; ausgabe fiir klavier 
zweihindig. [25321 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
E 270644; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


AUS MEINEM TAGEBUCH; Sechs kleine 
stiicke, von Max Reger, op. 82, band 
3; klavier, zu zwei hainden. [25322 

moet 1OTt = "2. Nove, 1%, 
1911; E 270508; Ed Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


| AUTOMNE (L’); nocturne, par Al- 

phonse Caja; piano. p25e cer 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 

E 270621; Carisch & Ji&nichen, 
Milan. 


AUTUMN (AN) sone; by Mrs. A. M. 
Virgil, op. 36, no. 9; piano. New 
York, Virgil piano school co. [25324 

© JNov. 25," 191k 2. e- Nay. 27, 
1911; E 271535; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


AUTUMN SUNSET; waltzes, by B. J. 
Mallen, arr. by Otte Frey; orchestra. 
4to. [25325 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1911; 
E 269427; M. L. Carlson, Chicago. 


AUX ETOILES; entr’acte pour un drame 
inédit, par Henri Dupare, réduction 
par Gustave Samazeuilh. 1. Piano & 
2mains. 2. Piano 4 4 mains. 

[ 25326, 25327 

© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 15, 

1911; E 270436, 270437; Rouart, Le- 
rolle & cie., Paris. 


AUX JARDINS D’AVRIL; mélodie, poésie 
de L. Fortolis, musique de P. Pierné; 
no, 2, voix moyennes. [25328 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267974; L. Grus et cie., Paris. 


AVANTI SAVOIA; parole e musica di 
Giuseppe Virgillito; riduzione per 
mandolino e canto. [25329 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2c. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 270057; Giuseppe Virgillito, New 
York. 


AvE MARIA; sacred song, musie by 
Nicola A. Montani; high in F' sharp 
minor. [ 25330- 

©'Ock 27 19tt= 2 & Oct. 28; 191: 
E 269226; G. Schirmer, New York. 


AVIATOR’S (THE) SERENADE; poem by 
Helena Clendenen, music by A. 
Willis. [25331 

©, Oct:2531911:;. 2. e Nov. 3;/1919 
EK 269416; Alvin Willis, Berrien 
Springs, Mich. 


AWAKE THOU THAT SLEEPEST; words 
from the Bible, music by Marie 
Carandini (Mrs. Marie Stokes) with 
violoncello obligato, by May Muckle; 
Hos Ain C: [253832 

© Nov. 20, 1911; -2 ce Nov. 25, 
1911; E 270149; Marie Stokes, Lon- 
don. 


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AWAKENING OF SPRING (Frtihlings 
erwachen); by HE. Bach, arr. by H. 
F. Odell; mandolin orchestra. 

[25333 

© Nove 15; 19112 e@. Novee28; 

1911; E 271600; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


Basy (THE) MOON; lullaby, words by 
Ward Thomas, music by Wright B. 
Haff. New York, T. W. Allen pub- 
lishing co. [25334 


©, Nov: 15.) 191-92 es Nove 16; 
1911; H 271158; W. B. and W. Haff, 
New York. 


BaBy (THE) WALK; intermezzo, by 
W. H. Davin; pf. [253835 
© Nov.) 20> 1910-2) GiNevy- 20, 
191s sh 20288 Kraneis, Dav ic& 
Hunter, London. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Klassische 
violin-musik ; beruhmter meister des 
17. und 18. jahrhunderts, bearbeitet 
von Gustav Jensen, fiir violine und 


klavier. Heft 24. Sonate in G moll, 
von J. S. Bach. (Hdition Schott, no. 
1830-y. ) [25336 


©) Oct, 17, 1911.42, & Nov. 4209s 
EH 270378; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Passion (The) of our Lord; ac- 
cording to St. Matthews, music by 
J. S. Bach, ed. by Edward Elgar and 
iivor= Atkins.” a2 cAltos, 2 eBassa) 23: 
Soprano. 4. Tenor. [ 25337-25340 

Or Nova 22. ois re) INOW 23) 
1911; E 270758-270761; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 


Triostudien; 60 klavier und kam- 
mermusikstticke von J. S. Bach, ein- 
gerichtet und mit den zum studium 
erforderlichen bezeichnungen verse- 
hen von Franz Ewald Thiele, in 4 
binden. Band 1 und 2. obl. 8vo. 
[25341 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 270266; Steingriber verlag, Leip- 
Zig. 


BACHELOR (A) GIRL’S REVERIE; by L. 
Moseley ; mandolin and piano. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[ 25342 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269688; Lola Mosley, Dillon, Kan. 


BACHELOR’S LOVE DREAM; waltz, by C. 

EK. Roat; orchestra. 4to. [258438 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 

EK 269254; Chas. EH. Roat music ¢co., 
Itd., Battle Creek. 


Bacto (IL); song by L. Arditi, arr. by 
Thomas Bidgood; cornet solo with 
band ace. 4to. [25344 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911: 
E 270116; Hawkes & son, London. 


BACK FROM THIRTY-SIX TO TWENTY-- 
NINE; from A lovely liar, lyric by 
Junie McCree, music by Hans §. 
Linné.  - [25845 

© Nov. 13.) 19 2 era. 14 
1911; E 271083; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


BACK TO THE FOLD; Sacred song, words 
by Chetwynd Hamilton, music by 
Chas. Doncaster; in H flat. [26346 

© Nov. 17, 1911: 27ee Nov. 18: 
1911; H 270527; Cary & co., London. 


BAD’NER MAD’LN (Girls of Badén)’; 
waltzes, by Karl Komzak, arr. by 
F. E. Robinson; orchestra. 4to. 

[25347 

© ‘Nov: 17, 19% 2c Noy. 23 

1911; EH 2713894; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. 


BAGATELLE; von Pedro G. Morales, 

pour violon et piano. [25348 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

EH 270167; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


BALL-SCENE; by Heinrich Lichner, op. 
14, no. 2, edited and fingered by S. 
Camillo Engel; piano. [25349 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c Noy. 4, 1911; 
E 270117; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


— waltz, by J. L. Nicodé, op. 26, ar.. 
by Otto Langey; (Galaxy of orches- 
tra music, no. 48.) [25350 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269340; G. Schirmer, New York. 


BALLADE DU PAUVRE TROUBADOUR; | 
poésie de Henry Poncet, musique de , 
Albert Ribollet. (Six mélodies, 
no. 1.) [25351 , 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267985; Maurice Vieu et Jane 
Vieu, Paris. 


BALLET (THE) OF THE BIRDS; by Geo. 
J. Trinkaus. 1. Two violins and 
piano. 2. Violin, flute and piano. 

[25352, 25353 


© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ec each Nov. |} 
28. 1911; E 271612, 271618; M. Wit- } 
mark & sons, New York. 


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BALTIMORE FO’ ME; words by A. A. 
Silberman, music by M. Emanuel, 
arr. by [C. Edgar Rollman.] [25354 

© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 269444; Alvin A. Silberman & 
Mayme Emanuel, Baltimore. 


BAND (THE) CAME BACK; from Let 
George do it, words by A. Seymour 
Brown, music by Nat D. Ayer. 

[25355 

© Noy. 13, 1911; 2 c Nov. lay 

1911; EK 271113; Jerome H. Remick 
*& co.. New York. 


| 
| 
| BANTOCK. (GRANVILLE) Nocturne ; 
| words by Alfred Hayes, music by G. 
Bantock; mixed voices, unace. 8vo. 
[25356 
| © Nov. 13,1911; 2 c Nov. 1%. 
| 

| 


1941; E 270476; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


| 
| 


{ 


BAPTISM FOR SERVICE; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by J. E. Del- 
marter. [253857 


© Oct. 22, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911: 
E 263503 ; J. EK. Delmarter, Chicago. 


i 


| BARBARY (THE) PRANCE; words by 


Tom Sigourney, music by S. Clar-— 


ence Engel. 
© Oct. 28, LOWES: 


[25358 


€: "Oet: > 30: 
1911; E 269240; Head music pub. 
co., New York. 


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| 
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BaRcAROoLte. See Offenbach (ets) 


|BarNarp (THE) GROUPS; ode, poem by 
_ Mabel Cronise Jones, music by E. J. 
_ Decevee. [25359 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 26, 1941): 
E 269188; Edwin Jacobs Decevee, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 


‘Barwon HAD THE RIGHT IDEA; from 
| The little millionaire, words and mu- 
Sic by Geo. M. Cohan. [25360 

© Nov. 13, 1911:-2 c¢. Nov. 14, 


1911; E 271099; Cohan and Harris 
pub. co., New York. 


\BatHine (THE) crRL; lyrics and music 
| by Lynne A. Hazzard. [253861 
ft oe 1 ec Nov. 16, 10s We 271505: 
/| Mansel Vardaman, % W. R. A. U., 


| New York. 

|Barrrrpore AND SHUTTLECOCK ; by Ma- 
bel Madison Watson; pf. (The chil- 
dren’s party, no. 4.) [25862 


| 
| © Nov. 22, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 22, 
) 1911; E 271386; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
| Boston. 


| 
| 
| 
| 


| 


Baya (La); fantaisie chinoise, sur les 
motifs de la chanson populaire chan- 
tée par Fragson, par H. Christiné ; 
orchestre avee piano conducteur. 
Ato. [25363 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 « Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270577; F. Salabert. Paris. 


BE SATISFIED WITH WHAT YOU'VE GOT; 
words and music by L. A. Mitchel. 
[25864 
© 1 ¢ Nov. 4, 1911: BH 269455 ; 
Lawrence A. Mitchel, Denver. 


BEAUTIFUL GATES; hymn, words by: 
McMillin, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[253865 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911: 

EH 269646; Mrs. Crisman MeMillin, 
Lebanon, Mo. 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) STORY; words and 
music by C. B. Hopkins. [25366 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911: 

EK 269513; C. Benj. Hopkins, Chicago. 


Beauty; words and music by W. K. 

Engle. [25367 

© 1c. Nov. 6, 1911; E 269502 ; 
Walt. K. Engle, Reading, Pa. 


BED-TIME (A) SONG; three-part song, 
words by Lillian Dynevor Rice, mu- 
Sic by Ethelbert Nevin, arr. by Vic- 
tor Harris; women’s voices. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 12253.) [253868 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269460; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIeé VAN) Rondo; von 

Beethoven, arr. von Willy Burmes- 

' ter; violine mit klavierbegleitung. 

(Alte weisen, no. 26.) [25369 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 14, a AS 3 Bia 

E 270385; B. Schott’s séhne. Mainz, 
Germany. 


Sonata, no. 9; von L. Beethoven, 
op. 14, no. 1, edited, phrased and 
fingered by Stewart Macpherson; 
piano. Analytical edition. [253870 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c Nov. 29, 
1911; E 270773; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


BEGINNERS’ (THE) CHOIR: collection 
of easy anthems and songs, ed. by 
EK. S. Lorenz and Ira B. Wilson. S8vo. 

: [25371 
© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c Nov. 20, 1911; 
E 271243; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


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BEGUINS (LES) DE CUNEGONDE; chan- 
sonnette comique, paroles de Didier 
Gold, musique de Estéban-Marti. 

[25372 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267978; Georges Ondet, Paris. 


BEHOLD THE DAYS COME; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by E. S. 
Hosmer; men’s voices. (Octavo ed., 
no. 12216.) [253873 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 © Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269462; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


BEHOLD THERE CAME WISE MEN; Christ- 
mas anthem, words from the Bible, 
music by Adolf Frey; mixed voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12249.) [25374 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269918; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


BEHOLD your Gop; Christmas anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by H. 
Clough-Leighter, op. 50, no. 5; 
chorus of mixed voices with organ 
ace. (Collection of octavo church 
music, no. 5596.) - [25375 


© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1911; 
EH 269227; G. Schirmer, New York. 


BELL RINGING (Klockringning) ; by W. 
Peterson-Berger, ed. by W. P. Mers; 
piano. [25376 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 269473; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


BELLA CA BELLA SI; versi di Antonio 
Barbieri, musica di EH. De Curtis. 
[25377 
iO Oct. .264 19d 2: Se Nowa wee 
1911; E 270492; Polyphon-musik- 
_werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


BELLA SIGNORA MIA; versi e musica di 
F. M. Russo, per canto e mandolino. 
Ato. [25378 

© Oct, 17%, 1914. 2c. Octesihalloie: 
E 270003; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


BELOVED; words by Edgar Allen Poe, 
musie by Alfred Hiles Bergen. 
[25379 
© Nov. 13, 1911 2c) Nove 13, 
1911; EH 271026; Gamble hinged mu- 
sie co., Chicago. 


BENEATH THE PALM BY THE SEA; words 
and music by M. E. Broughton. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

_ [25880 

© Oct.'30, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

EH 269761; Mrs. M. E. Broughton, 
Apalachicola, Fla. 


1478 


BENEDICITE OMNIA OPERA; Chant, music 
by J. F. Botume. . [25381 
© Nov. 13, 1911; 2° @ Ney. 14 
1911; E 271102; J. F. Botume, Bos- 
ton. 


BENEDICTION NUPTIALE; par Edwin H. 
Lemare, op. 85, pour orgue. [25382 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270168; B. Schotts séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


BERCEUSE; by A. Arensky, op. 30, no. 3, 
ed. and fingered by Gustav Saenger; 
violin and piano in E major. [25383 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2c Nor. 7, 191i 

FE 269584; Carl Fischer, New York. 
by Ernest Halsey; organ.  obl. 
8vo. (Organ loft, book LXXIX, no. 
239.) [25384 
© Nov. 4, 1911; 2c Nov. 27,1911; . 
E 270712; Vincent music co., ltd. ° 
London. 

——by Julia Mary Canfield, arr. by 

Gatty Sellars; pipe organ. obl. 4to. | 

‘ [25385 | 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911; 

E 267935; Clayton F. Summy co., ; 
Chicago. 
by P. Kvostchinsky, ed. by Hugo | 

Ries; piano. [25386 | 
© Nov. 1, 1911 ; 2 e Nov. 4, 19118 

E 271167; G. Schirmer, Boston. 

par §. Canaguier, pour piano. 

(Cing morceaux, no. 1.) [25387 
© Sept. 29,1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

E 270208; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 

et cie., Paris. : 

(Lullaby) ; paroles par Christina 
Rossetti, musique par Cyril Scott, 
op. 57, no. 2, pour une voix avec ace. 
de piano. [25388 . 

© Oct. 18,1911; 2 ce. Nov. 14, 1911; 
EH 270352; B. Schott’s sé6hne, Mainz, j 
Germany. 

BERCEUSE (LA) DES NUITS; chanson 
vécue, paroles de Armand Foucher, 
musique de J. Vercolier. [25339 _ 

© Nov. 11,1911; 2 c Nov. 15, 1911; 
E 2704389; Vercolier, Paris. 
BERCEUSE, EN RE BEMOL; par Nandor | 
Zsolt, pour violoncelle et piano. 
[25390 
© Nov. 1, 1911: 2c. Nov. 11, 191e%; 
EH 270293; Augener, ltd., London. | 

BERCEUSE SLAVE; par Joseph Szule, § 
pour piano. (Quatre morceaux, no. 
3.) [253891 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
BE 270215; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


no. 12,1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


25412 


| BERCEUSE TENDRE; par L. Daniderft; 
orchestre avec piano conducteur. 
4to. [25392 

| © Nov. 18, 1911: 2 ec Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270552; Léo Daniderff, 
Paris. 


| BERGKNAPPENMARSCH ; aus der operette 
Der minenk@dnig, text von Gustav 
Beer und Ernst Marischka, musik 
von Robert Stolz, op. 76, no. 1. 
[253938 
| © Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 22, 1911; 
*E 270645; Adolphe Robitschek, Vi- 
enna. 


he (HemnRIcH) Waltzes: from 
the opera Jacinta, by H. Berté, arr. 
by August C. Ely; piano. [25394 

© Nov. 10, 1911: 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1911; 

| E 269993; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

"| York. 

| BEST (THE) FRIENDS TO YOU; words and 

music by George R. Guy. [25395 

© Nov. 23, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 23, 

ik ee D, 271417 : Harold Rossiter 

/ music ¢€o., Chicago. 

/ 


' BETSEY ABROAD; opening chorus, by 
| J. A. Warner; music only. [25396 


©) 1. ae 8, 1911; EH 269577; 
John A. Warner, Rochester, Nay? 


| BETSEY’S ENTRANCE; song and chorus, 

_ from Betsey abroad, by J. A. War- 

her; music only. [25397 
© *e Noy. 8, 1911: EH 269572: 

_ John A. Warner, Rochester, N. Y. 

| 


BETTLERIN (DIE) ; serenade, von Adolf 
_ Becker, op. 11; klavier. [253898 
i © Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 17, ih jt ig Be 
| E 270502; Scala-verlag, Berlin. 


BEYOND THE DAWN; words by Fred E. 
Weatherly, music by Wilfrid San- 
derson; organ acc. New ed. [25399 


© oe. ig, 4911: 2 ¢ Nov: 20, 


i 


= 


{ 


Lat 


7 


foid | 270532; "Boosey & #60; 
' London. 
|BEYOND THE SUNSET: by Frank H#. 
Tours; key of G. (Vocal orchestra. 
no. 1249.) [25400 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1911: 
E 269963: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


'___ (Uber den sternen) : lyric by 

Holman Quinn, music by Frank E. 

Tours; 1. Female voices. 2. Male 
voices. 8. Mixed voices. 4to. 

[25401-25403 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 

1911; E 271084271086 : M. Witmark 

& sons, New York. 


20667—12 


BEYOND THE WAVES OF TIME; duet, 
music by C. E. Hammond; tenor or 
soprano and alto. [25404 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 @ Nov. IAs 


Tt; HW 271407: C. W. Edwards, 
Chicago. 

BIAhA POLKA; arr. by W. Adeszko: 
eoncertina. [25405 


© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 c Nov. 13, 
1911; 271018: W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


BiG LONESOME INDIAN; words and mu- 
Sie by J. Tammany. {25406 


©: te Oct..31, 1911; E 269296; 
James Tammany, Pawtucket, lice 2 


Big MOoN; words by O. Claflin, music 
by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale, Co. 

[25407 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 269800; Otto Claflin, Heyworth, 
Til. 


BILLEE BOWLINE; words by Fred. B. 

Weatherly, music by Turlay Royce. 

[25408 

© Nov. 13, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 

1911; F 270339; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


BIONDINA; schottische-caprice, by Ni- 
cola Casertano; piano. [25409 
© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

E 269527; G. V. Meckel, New York. 


Brirp (MAURICE) ‘Twenty-five short 
melodious studies, in unfamiliar 
keys; by M. Bird; piano. (Edition 
Willis, no. 28.) [25410 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1911: 
E 270058; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


Birp (THE) IN THE FOREST; words 
translated from the German of O. 
von Haugwitz, by Dudley Buck, mu- 
sic by Joh. Diirrner, op. 22, no. 2, 
ed. by John Hyatt Brewer; chorus 
for men’s voices, with obligato solo 
for tenor. (S8vo. choruses, no. 5627.) 

[25411 


© Oct. 31,1911; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269341; G. Schirmer, New York. 


BIRD OF HAPPINESS; words by Lewis 
Barnes, music by John Francis Bar- 
nett. [25412 


© Nov. 23, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 22, 
1911; E 270614; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


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pt. II, 0. S., v. 6 


Brrp-sone; English version from the 
words of O. Gruppe, by M. T. E. 
Sandwith, music by Max von Wein- 
zierl, op. 84, no. 1, ed. by John Hyatt 
Brewer; chorus of men’s voices. 
(Svo. choruses, no. 5613.) [25413 


© Oct. sisi es Now. 1, 1911; 
I 269342; G. Schirmer, New York. 


Breath (THE) OF JESUS; a carol an- 
them, words from the Bible, music 
by Alfred G. Wathall. (Jn The 
Choir, vol. 12, no. 12, Dec. 1911.) 

[25414 

© Nov. 14, 1911; 1 e. Nov. 16, 

4911: EB 271149; Fillmore bros. Co., 
Cincinnati. 


BISNESS IN AMERICA. See Business in 


America. 


Bizet (GrorcEsS) Carmen; selection, 
by Bizet, arr. by Mackie-Beyer ; mili- 
tary band. 4to. [25415 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269846; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


__- Toreador song; from Carmen, by 
Bizet, transcribed by Herbert Les- 
lie; piano. [25416 


1 ©. Now. 29, 1914.5 2ive: Nov. 27, 
1911: E 271556; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


4) march, by G:. Bizet, arr. by 
SK. Wright; full orch. with pf. ace. 
and solo and obligato violin part. 

[25417 


© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269628; Carl Fischer, New York. 


BLACK PANSIES; a darky two-step 
march, by Lester Miexsell ; piano. 
[25418 
© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. Sileehotele™ 
E 269307; Lester Miexsell, Cincin- 
nati. 


BLACKBIRD AND ROSE; words and music 
by Robert Coningsby Clarke. [25419 


© Nove 20, 1911; ee Nov. *21, 
1911: BE 270580; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


3LATT (DAS) DER FRUHLINGSWEIDE, 
ged. aus dem chinesischen, von 
Mschau-Tin-Lin, tibertragen ins 
deutsche von Hans Bethge, musik 
von Anna Hegeler, op. 2. (Vier lie- 
der, no. 2.) [25420 


Oct, x24, Gi cn Qine~ Nav.”.1, 
1911; E 270035; Rob. Forberg, Leip- 
Zig. 


BLESS THE LorD; anthem, music by 

C. J. Bassett. [25421 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c& Nov. 20, 1911; 

E 271244; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 

BLUET SERIES OF MUSIC; book of songs, 

by Cornelia Townsend. 47 p. fol. 

[25422 
© Oct.. 9,. 1911; 2c. Oct. 25, J91T ; 
A 801248; Orpheus pub. co., Chicago. 
BiusH (THE) ROSE; lyric anon., music 
by Darrell Standing. [254235 
© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1911; 
BE 269450; Musicians music pub. co., 
New York. 

LBoaRD AND LODGING FOR A NICE YOUNG 
MAN; words and music by Tom Mel- 
lor and Harry Gifford. [25424 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 7, 1911; 
BE 270244; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 
BOHEMIAN Boys; lancers, arr. by War- 
wick Williams; piano. [25425 
© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 270051; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

Boum (Cart) Zwei sonaten; von C. 
Bohm, op. 391 fiir klavier zu vier 
hinden. No. 1, G-dur..- No. 2, D: 
dur. [25426, 25427 

© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 31, 
1911; E 270029, 270030; N. Simrock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

Bon (LE) PasTruR; extrait du Mar- 
tyre de Saint Sébastien, 4° acte, preé- 
lude, par Cl. Debussy, transcription 
par Gaston Choisnel; pour orgue. | 

[25428 | 
© Sept. 30, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; | 
E 267319; Durand et cie., Paris. 
Bon sorr; by Leon Feorde; pf. [25429 | 
© Oct. 80, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 31, 1911544 
E 267998; J. B. Cramer & ©o., ltd. | 
London. : 

BoNIMENT DU DIABLE; poésie de Charles 
Epry, musique de Jean-Paul Mariage, 
op. 22. [25480 | 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 30, 1911; | 
E 267977; Edouard Jouve, Paris. 

Bontra; rag-two-step, by E. H. Frey ; 

piano and violin obligata [2543 
© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov 9, 1911; 
BH 269883; EH. H. Frey, Lima, O. 

Booci: (THE) Boo; from Hans | 
Danske, words and music by M. C. if 
Blanchard, arr. by C. Bayer. 

[25422 | 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 e Nov 25, | 
1911; E 271474; Marie C. Blauechard, | 
WEES: 


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25453 


BorDER (THE) LAND; words and musi¢e 
by R. Matthews. [25433 


@wNoy.. 11, 1911: 2 ¢. Nov...13, 
1911; E 271804; Robert Matthews, 
Vevoy, Ind. 


Bovuporr rococo; gavotte par S. Sluca 
Matteoni, pour quatuor 4 cordes. 1. 
Patiition, no. 1136238. 2. Parties 
détachées, no. 113624. [25484, 25485 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. each Ort 
30, 1911; E 267948, 267949; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Boy (THE) IN THE STREET; medley ou 
popular songs, arr. by Henry H#&. 
Pether; piano. [25456 


1) Noy. 8. 1911- 2c. Nov. 7, 1911; : 


HE 270245; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Boy (THE) scouts; march and two- 
step, by Paul Henneberg; orch. 4to. 
[254387 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 

HE 269585; Carl Fischer, New York 


Boy scouts oF AMERICA; words by 
F. S. Fluke, music by Glen W. Ash- 
ley. [254388 

(Nov. 3, 41911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH 269543; Farris S. Fluke, Chicago. 


BoyHoop DAYS; words and music by 
Carl Mack Mahon. 125439 


: (Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c Nov. 3, 
— 1911; BE 269940; Mack Mahon music 
co., Jersey City. 


— words by Charles F. Fitzgerald. 
music by Harry G. Schwake. /[ 25440 


| @©1c Nov. 3, 1911; EB 269952; 
|  Witzgerald & Schwake, Cleveland. 


| Boys (THE) IN BLUE; words by A. 
_ Evans, music by Charles J. W. Jex- 
Teld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [25441 


| © Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911;- 


EH 269735; Albert Evans, Nashville. 


Boys (THE) IN THE FIELD; words ard 
music by L. E. Walter. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25442 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269752; Lucile E. Walter, Arka- 
delphia, Ark. 


Boys (THE) oF ’98; words by Il. 
| Quenan, music by W. L. Needham. 
Post card 53 by 34 inches. [25443 

romsept. bk 191: 2- ¢.. Oct, 28, 
1911; EH 269228: Herbert Quenan, 
Springfield, Mass. 


en 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) ‘Two rhapso- 
dies; by J. Brahms, op. 79, fingered 
and edited by Heinrich Gebhard; 
piano. [25444 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 269272; G. Schirmer, New York. 


BRASS BAND EPHRAHAM JONES; words 
by Joe Goodwin, music by Geo. W. 
Meyer. [25445 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 7, 1911; 
EH 269562; Leo Feist, New York. 


BREAK, BREAK, BREAK; words by Alfred 
Tennyson, music by J. A. Parks; 
male voices. (S8vo. no. 580.) [25446 


©) (Sept) 15,. 1912 2. cANow QE. 
Ot :> oR) e27A2665 ch. UA. (Parks eo: 
York, Neb. 


BREAK FORTH INTO JOY; Christmas an- 
them, words from the Bible, music 
by Bruce Steane; mixed voices. (Oc- 
tavo ed., No. 12250.) [25447 


© Noy. 6, 1911; 2 ¢c. No.9; 4981: 
E 269919; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


BREAK OF DAWN; reverie, by I. V. Flag- 
ler; piano. [25448 


©) Nov. (27,4 1911s, 2) e..cNoy: 2%: 
1911; EK 271574; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


BREATHE UPON My HOLy SPIRIT; words 
and music by C. B. Hopkins. [25449 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269514; C. Benj. Hopkins, Chi- 
cago. 


BRIDAL CHORUS. See Wagner (R.) 


BRIDES AND BUTTERFLIES; waltzes, by 
Neil Moret; piano. [25450 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 1, 1911; 
FE 269327; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


BRIDESMAIDS’ DANCE; from Betsey 
abroad, by J. A. Warner. [25451 


@it ec: Noy.) 9.) 1991: 269941): 
John A. Warner, Rochester, N. Y. 


BRIGADE INSPECTION; march and two 
step, by L. A. Clark; orchestra. 4to. 
[25452 
© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

FH 269571; E. M. Orpin, Cleveland. 


BRIGHT EASTERN STAR; words and mu- 
sic by L. B. Trowbridge. [25453 


© Oci, 14, 1912) c. Ock Li, 19s 
E 267183; Lucy Burnett Trowbridge, 
Piqua, Ohio. 


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25454 


pt. UT, D.s., v.6 


BRIGHT EYES; galop by H. Engelmann; 

piano. [25454 

Ke) Oct...24, 19112,.2 G Oct. 2a. 1914 

E 267860; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


BRIGHTEST AND BEST OF THE SONS OF 
THE MORNING; Christmas. song; 
words by Bishop Heber, music by 
H. J. Stewart. [25455 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 1911; 
E 269959; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston. 


BRILLIANTS; valsette, by W. Lewis, pf. 

[25456 

© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 

E 269314; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


BRING BACK MY LOVIN’ MAN; words and 
music by Irving Berlin. [25457 
© Nov. 16, 191452 ©¢ Nov. 16, 
1911; EH 271161;-Ted Snyder co., 
New York. 


BROKEN (THE) DOLL; by Henrietta 
Straus; piano. (Four easy charac- 
ter sketches, no. 2.) [25458 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 « Nov. 18, 
1OIPe Ey 21507; ~G: -Ered Kranz 
music co., Baltimore. 


BROKEN (A) HEART; words and music 
by H. Mizelle. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [25459 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269665; Hattie Mizelle, Dothan, 
Ala. 


BrRoKEN (THE) vow; words and music 
by M. A. Acker. Cincinnati, Ideal 
music co. [25460 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269887; M. A. Acker, Cincinnati. 


BrucH (Max) Fitinf lieder; ged. von 
Emanuel Geibel ete., musik von M. 
Bruch, op. 22, fiir gemischten chor. 
Contents :—Juniuslied. — Neujahrs- 
lied.—Nordisches maienfest.—Oft in 
der stillen nacht.—Hsthnisches hoch- 
zeitslied. Partitur u. stimmen. 

[25461 

©) POGE +28) 41 9ld) Duco) Noy, 514, 

1911; E 270357; B: Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


BUBBLES; rhymes and tunes by Daisy 

McGeoch; voice and piano. [25462 

©) Oct. 25, 1911-2 © Oct. 25,1911 ; 

E 267869; John Church ¢co., Cincin- 
nati. 


1482 


BUDDHIST HYMNS; versified transla- 
tions ... adapted to modern music 
by Paul Carus. Chicago, The Open 
court publishing company; London, 
K. Paul, Trench, Triibner & co., 1td., 
1911. 40 p. 8vo. $1.00. [25463 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 6, 1911; 
A 300441; Open court pub. co., Chi- | 
cago. 


BUFFALO BILL’S FAREWELL; March-two 
step, by Wm. Sweeney, arr. by T. P. 
and Geo. J. Trinkaus; mand. orch. 

[25464 | 
© Nov. 8, 1911; 2c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269903; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


BUKIET MELODYI POLSKICH; by Frank 
Przybylski; orech. [25465 
© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; . 

E 271078; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. | 


BURNHAM (CHARLES HGBERT) NOoc- 
turne (A); words by Francis W. 
Bourdillon, music by C. EH. Burn- | 
ham. [25466 | 

© Nov. 24, 1911592 € Nov. 2578) 
1911; E 271492; C. W. Thompson & | 
co., Boston. 


BUSINESS. IN AMERICA; words and { 
music by A. Silberstein, arr. by H. | 
A. Russotto. [25467 

© Nov. 25, 719ti= "2c" Nov. 24 
1911; E 271596; Solomon Schenker, | 
New York. 4 


Busy (THE) BEE; by Mrs. A. M. Vir- 
gil, op. 36, no. 2; piano. [25468 } 
© Nov. '‘22,- 191d - see. sNov.: 2am 
1911; E 271345; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, | 
New York. ( 


BuTTERCUPS; words by Sarah J. Day, 
music by R. Huntington Woodman; | 
three part chorus of women’s voices. | 
(Svo. choruses, no. 5629.) [25469 | 

© Nov. 18> 1991 2ee Noy. 2a 
1911; E 271256; G. Schirmer, New} 
York. 


ButTterFLies (Schmetterlinge) ; inter- | 
inezzo by Arthur Steinke; piano. 
[25470 } 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 & Oet. 27, 19118 

FE 267927; Jos. W. Stern & co., New| 
York. 


—— words by John Davidson, music by | 
Bela Laszky; in B flat. [25471 J 
© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 28] 
1911; E 270740; Enoch & sons, Lon- | 
don. 


BUTTERFLY CAPRICE; 


By NIGHT AND BY DAY; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12,1911 


25489 


three step. by 
Ethel Lear. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25472 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
H 269658; Ethel J. Lear, Covington, 
Va. 


By A MOSS-GROWN SPRING (Conver- 
sazione) ; by Arthur H. Ryder, op. 
7, no. 2; violin and piano. [25473 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 4, 1911; 
EK 271168; G Schirmer, Boston. 


words by 
Daniel Hugh Verder, music by Len 
Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25474 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269790; D. H. Verder, New York. 


BY THE LOTUS LAKE; words by Alfred 
H. Hyatt, music by Mary Turner 
Salter. (From old Japan, no. 4.) 

[25475 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 9, 1911; 

H 269899; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


BY THE OLD RUSTIC BRIDGE SWEETHEART 
NELL; words by W. E. Dill, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25476 


©) Gets i6; 1914: 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269727; Willis E. Dill, Mt. Vernon, 
Me. 


BY THE RIVER; 
piano. (Summer scenes, no. 


by Heinrich Helm; 
5.) 
[25477 

© Noy. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
H 270448; G. Schirmer. Boston. 


_ By THE SEA; words by Perry Parker, 


music by Franklin W. Crandell, op. 9. 

[25478 

Ommiy 1 4911- 2 ec July.8, 1911; 

EK 2699387; Hempstead music co., 
Hempstead, N. Y. 


BYZANTINE; march, by Louis Ganne, 
arr. by Geo. T. Matthews, orchestra. 
Ato. [25479 

ONG. 17; (1911-52) -c. Nove 23; 
1911; E 271895; Cundy-Bettoney co, 
Boston. 


CapENcre. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


CADET MARCH; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
op. 36; no. 11: piano. New York; 
Virgil piano school co. [25480 

©) Novy., 25, 1911; 2c, Nov. 27, 
Pode 2.15386; Mrs. A.M... Virgil, 
New York. 


CADMAN (CHARLES WAKEFIELD) Three 
songs to Odysseus; song cycle, words 
by Nelle Richmond Eberhart, music 
by C. W. Cadman; high voice. Con- 
tents:—1. Welcome within my shin- 
ing portals. 2. Leave not this sea 
encircled isle. 38. Thou wouldst not 
stay. [25481 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269842; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


CAINE AND Opom. See Thardo (C. & 
BH.) 


CALL AROUND ANY OLD TIME, ANY OLD 
TIME AT ALL; words by D. A. Esrom, 
music by T. Morse. [25482 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 28, 
1911; E 271634; Theodore Morse mu- 
sie co., New York. 

CALL FOR JUSTICE; words by A. EK. Fer- 
rin Dyer, music by Ferd E. Mierisch. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[254838 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 269792; Alma EK. Dyer, Rochester, 
Ns Ye 


CAMPBELL (THE) KIDS; march and 

two-step, by A. A. Williams; piano. 

[25484 

© Nov.) 105 1914 5.24 ¢e sNoviied t 

1911; E 269994; Albert A. Williams, 
New Haven. 


CAN I GET A DIVORCE FOR THAT; words 
by G. Nagel, music by J. W. Jones. 
[25485 
© 4. ic: 4 Oct, 31, AGI 269279: 
Geo. Nagel, Newark, N. J. 


CANDIED CHERRIES; rag, by Lucien 

Dennis; piano. [25486 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 

EH 269111; J. W. Jenkins’ sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


CANOE-SONG; easy and instructive pi- 
ano piece by Oscar Keller. (Idyllen, 
no. 4.) [25487 

©- Oct. 20, 1911'-2°e: Oct, 27, 1911s 
EH} 267937 ; Augener, Itd., London. 


CANTATA ’A MMARE; versi di Giuseppe 
Merone, musica di Emilio Passa- 
nanti. [25488 

© ec Novi 17, 1911; B271328; 
Emilio Passananti, Trenton, N. J. 


CANTI TRIPOLITANI; versi e musica di 
Gennaro Camerlingo, per canto e 
mandolino. 4to. [25489 

©. Nov 23, 19141). ¢.. Nowe 223: 

“1911: E 270774; A. Matacea, New 

York. 


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25490 
CANTILENE; by Horace F. Watling; 
organ. obl. 8vo. (Organ loft, book 


lxxix, no. 238.) [25490 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1911; 
E 270711; Vincent music co., lid., 
London. 


CANTILENE RUSTIQUE; by Gatty Sel- 

lars; pipe organ. obl. 4to. [25491 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

E 270144; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


CANTIQUE DE No&ki; di J. Burgmein, 
instrumentazione di Alfredo Barat- 
toni; per banda; piccola partitura. 

[ 25492 

Ow Nowe 22. 19d? ey sNove 23, 
1911; E 270652; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


CANZONA VEZIOSA; arietta all’ antica; 
versi di L. Bovio e C. Scarfoglio, 
musica di F. Buongiovanni. [254938 

©) Oct. 26, 1911-2 (cc Now. 17; 
1911; E 270493; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


CANZONE (LA) DEL BERSAGLIERE; parole 
di Pier Emilio Bosi, musica di Giulio 
Ricordi, istrumentazione di Arturo 
Diana; per banda con parole; pic- 
cola partitura. [25494 

©) Nove. 22,) 19ers 2c Nov.) 23, 
1911; EH 270653; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


CANZONETTA; par A. d’Ambrosio, op. 6; 
orchestre, avec piano conducteur. 
4to. [25495 

©UNove 18) Side? 7e Nov.) -20) 
1911; E 270555; Paul Decourceelle, 
Nice, France. 


—— See also Godard (B. L. P.) 


CAPITOL CITY; march two step, by 

Harry J. Lincoln; pf. [25496 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1911; 

E 269194; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


CApPRICCIETTO. See Haydn (F. J.) 


by John Ireland: organ. 

(Organ recitalist, no. 23.) 

[25497 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1911; 

EH 270895; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


CAPRICCIO; 
obl. 8vo. 


Capriccio; by S. Pantschenko, ed. and 
fingered by Arthur M. Curry; piano. 
©! Nov. 1. 191 = 2'en Nov. 41911 < 

H 271169; G. Schirmer, Boston. 
[25498 


SS | SS 


CAPRICCIOSETTA; morceau joyeux, par 
A. Leonardi; piano. [25499 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 22, 1911; 
E 270622; Carisch & Janichen, Milan. 


CARAMBAS; by M. R. Steiner; pf. 
[25500 


© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 10, 
1911; E 270289; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


CARILLON; morceau tres facile, par 
Paul Saegel, pour violon et piano. 
(Le début du violon deuxiéme série, 
Tableaux de genre, no. 11.) [25501 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270231; Hmile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 
CARMEN. See Bizet (G.) 


CARNATION WALTZ; by Arthur Morris; 
pf. (Sixpenny popular ed., no. 786.) 
[25502 


© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 14, 
1911; E 2703894; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


CARNAVAL VENITIEN; by J. Burgmein, 
arr. by Elliott Schenck; grand or- 
chestra and harmonium. LEHdition C. 

[25503 


© Nov. 16) Weill 2 tee. 1 7 
1911; EH 271205; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


CAROLINE; words by G. M. Hart, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. | 

[25504 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2.c. Nov. 8, 1911; | 
E 269778; George M. Hart, Find- | 
lay, O. q 

CARRY ME BACK TO CHILDHOOD; words 
by HK. T. Anderson, music by T. S. 
Cobb. [25505 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 25, 1911: 


EK 271494; Thos. S. Cobb, Fort 
Worth. 
CARTER (THE); march two-step, by 
C. G. Haynes; piano. [25506 
© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Nov.-1, 1911; 
E 269858; Casper Guy Haynes, 
Wichita. 
CASINO (THE); by Frederick N. 


Shackley; (Pasticcio, five pieces for | 
the pf., no. 3.) [25507 | 
©. Nov. ; 21), 10d 2ien NOV 22) 
1911; E 271871; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. a 
CASINO; marche brillante, by C. D. 
Blake, ed. by Pierre Duvernet (H. L. 
Heartz) ; piano. [25508 
© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1911; 
EH 269412; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


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CASSANDRA; march and two step, com- 
posed by Margaret Wood Reimer; 
pf. [25509 

© eNoyv, 14, 1911: 2 c Nov. 14, 
1911; E 271098; Shapiro music pub- 
lishing co., New York. 


CATECHIST (THE); three-part song, 
music by Henry Hadley, op. 51, no. 
2; chorus of women’s voices. (S8vo. 
choruses, no. 5623.) [25510 


@) Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1911; 
BH 269348; G. Schirmer, New York. 


oo morceau trés facile, 
Paul Saegel, pour violon et piano. 
(Le début du violon, deuxiéme série, 
Tableaux de genre, no.12.) [25511 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 


EK 270232; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 

CAVALIERE (Il) della rosa. See 
Strauss, R. 

CAVATINA. See Meyerbeer (G.) 

CECILIA; from A lovely liar, lyric by 


Junie McCree, music by Will L. 
Becker. . [25512 

Oy Nove 15; 1911; 2c. Nov. 14, 
1911; H 271087; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


hotel orch. 4to. [25513 
© Woy tsa. 1911: 2 c. Nov.. 14, 


1911; HE 271088; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


CELEBRE METHODE COMPLETE DE VIO- 
LON; par F. Mazas, entiérement re- 
vue et complétée par un grand nom- 
bre de pages contenant des textes et 
exercices, nouveaux et originaux, par 
Georges Catherine. 1°” vol. 17° et 2° 
parties 2° vol. 3° et 4° parties. 

[ 25514, 25515 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ce each Nov. 

6, 1911; EH 270206, 270207; Emile 
Leduc, P. Bertrand et cie., Paris. 


CELLIST’S FIRST CONCERT ALBUM; a Col- 
lection of fifty-five transcriptions of 
old and new melodies; selected and 
arr. by Alvin Buechner; cello and pf. 
Book 1. [25516 


@ ‘Oct. 11, 1911; 2c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269587; Carl Fischer, New. York. 


CENTOLA (ERNEST); Deux feuilles 
dalbum; solitude-idylle, par Ernest 
Centola, op. 28; violon et piano. 

[25517 

@> Nov..25, 3911.>-2 .c) Nov. 27, 

Poth EH 270718; | Costailat et. cie.; 
Paris. 


par ! 


CHAGRIN (Sorrow) ; paroles par Ernest 
Dowson, musique par Cyril Scott, 
op. 86, no. 2, pour une voix avec acc. 
de piano. [25518 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ce Nov. 14, 
1911; EH 270854; B. Schott’s sdhne. 
Mainz, Germany. 


CHANSON D’AMOUR (LOve song); by 
John M. Steinfeldt, op. 40, no. 3; 
pf. [25519 

© Oct: 9, 1911: 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911: 
EK 269461; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


CHANSON D’AUTOMNE; par Ernest Cen- 
tola, op. 41; violon et piano. 
[25520 
©! Nov, 25; 1911: 2 & Nov 27, 
1911; EK 270716; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


CHANSON DU MERLE’ (Blackbird’s 
song); paroles par Rosamund Mar- 
riott Watson, musique par Cyril 
Scott, op. 52, no. 3, pour une vor 
avee ace. de piano. [25521 

@) Oct 18, 1911 2 ec. Nove. ne 
1911; E 270355; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CHANSON JOYEUSE; by H. Ravina, 


transcription by Theo. M. Tobani, 
arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; solo and 
obligato violin. [25522 


©) Oct. 28,.1911,- 2 e: Nov. 7 1941; 
E 269588; Carl Fischer, New York. 


CHANSONETTE; by Harry Farjeon. op. 
381; piano. (Tone pictures, book 4, 
no. 4.) [25523 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1911; 
EH 270297; Augener, ltd., London. 


CHANT DU sorR; di Annat-Alvez, ridu- 
zione per piccola orchestra e ety 
dell’ autore. [2552+ 

© Noy. 322) 41911 = 2) 1: Nove) 23: 
1911; H 270654; G. Ricordi & Co., 
Milan. 


CHARGE (THE) OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE; 
words by Tennyson, music by Alfred 
Hiles Bergen. [25525 

INOva,13;) 19h: 2 e@:, Nowent3; 
1911; E 271027; Gamble hinged mu- 
sie co., Chicago. 


CHARITY ; 
musie by Oley Speaks; 
(Three songs, no. 2.) 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Noy. 
E 271062; G. Schirmer, 


words by Emily Dickinson, 
high in C. 

[25526 
(i Ou: 
New York. 


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25527 


CHECKER RAG; by D. Goldsmith; piano. 
[25527 
© Nov. 18, “190d; “2i-eP oNlow. 25, 
1911; EH 271475; Dan Goldsmith, 
Winnipeg, Man., Canada. 
CHEERO; words by Geo. Arthurs, music 
by R. Penso. [25528 
© Nov. 16, 1919 >) 2 & Noy. 17, 
1911; EK 270517; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 
CHEVALIER (LE) PRINTEMPS; valse par 
Jane Vieu, pour piano seul. [25529 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 


E 267986; Maurice Vieu et Jane 
Vieu, Paris. 

Cuitp (THE) CHRIST; Christmas 
hymn-anthem, words by Martin 


Luther, music by Eduardo Marzo, 
op. 125; mixed voices. (Octavo ed. 
no. 12248.) [25530 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269920; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


CHILD (A) IS BORN IN BETHLEHEM; 
an old Dutch carol, arr. by EH. P. 
(In Carols ancient and modern 
book 2, no. 15.) [25531 


©i Oey 14 19th Sire SNov.ld; 
1911; EX 270408; Morgan & Scott, 
ltd., London. 


CHILD OF BETHLEHEM; a Christmas 
cantata with tableaux, music by 
S. F. Compton, libretto by Margaret 
S. Van Der Veer. 8vo. [25532 

©) Nove, 6; a9 ds2) ze) Nov. 17, 
1911; A 3023852; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. 

CHILDREN (THE) IN HEAVEN; words 
anon., music by C. G. McRae and A. 
MacDonald; in G. [25533 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 269377; Cora Gates McRae, and 
Archie MacDonald, Boston. 


CHIMES; by A. W. Roper; piano with 


text. [25534 

© Nov. 20) Sil 2 ee Noy. 28; 
191d: Hy 2716432" EK. M.~ Barton, 
Cleveland. 


CHIMES IMMORTAL; words and music 
by A. B. Lenz, arr. by A. Bernhardt 
Raby. [25535 


© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 
1911; E 271510; Arnold B. Lenz, 
New York. 

CHIMES OF NORMANDY; selection, by 
Planquette, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; 
military band. 4to. [25536 

©: Nov. Li) 19 2 eh Nov, 1S, 
1911; E 2712138; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


pt. 111, n. s., v.6 


CHIMES OF THE LOVE BELLS; words and 
music by Lorain Seward. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [255387 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1911; 
: 269674; J. L. Benton, Driftwood, 
a. 


CHLOE; from Hans Danske, words and 
music by M. C. Blanchard, arr. by 
C. Bayer. [25538 — 


© Nov. 25, 1911: 2 ec Nov. 25, 
1911; E 271476; Marie GC. Blan- 
chard, U. S. 


CHORAL ALBUM, No. 1040! words by R. 
R. Hall, music by F. A. Challinor, 
contents.—Baby of mine——O Bethle- 
hem.—Hark, glad angel-voices. 4to. 

[25539 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 17, 1911; 

E 270145; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


CHORAL ALBUM, NO. 1041; words by 
R. R. Hall, musie by F. A. Challinor. 
Contents.—Light of the world.— 
Glory to God in the highest.—We 
have seen His star. 4to. [25540 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1911; 
EK 270146; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
sow. 


CHORAL SERVICE; set to music by FE. 
Maxson. 4to. (Church music re- 
view, no. 300.) [25541 


© Nov. 13, 191-32 eerwov. 14. 
1911; BH 271079 3 Be awe Gray, /co., 
New York. ‘ 


CHRIST (THE) CHILD’S BIRTHDAY; 
words and music by A. Leonard. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25542 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269812; Ada Leonard, Trinidad, 
Colo. 


CHRIST (THE) OF GALILEE; words and 
music by C. B. Hopkins. [25543 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269515; C. Benj. Hopkins, Chi- 
cago. 


CHRIST THE LORD IS BORN TO-DAY; 
Christmas anthem, music by L. M. 
Gottschalk, adapted and arr. by 
Wim. Dressler; mixed voices; violin 
ad lib. (Octavo church musie, no. 
10141.) [ 25544: 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ¢ Novy. 6, 1911; 
E 269474; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


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25563 


CHRISTMAS BELLS, a service for Christ- 
mas. Words by HE. E. Hewitt... 
Music by W. A. Post... Lebanon, 
Pa., The Post publishing company 
[1911] cover-title, 2-14, [2] p. 
illus. S8vo. ; [25545 

© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1911; 
A 300398; Post pub. co., Lebanon, 
Pa. 


— carol-anthem. words by Henry W. 


Longfellow, music by Frederick 
Stevenson, op. 61; mixed voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12205.) [25546 


© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269921; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


— waltz, by H. Bollman, rev. by 
Rene L. Becker; pf. [25547 
Go sov, 47, ,.1911;,2 ec... Nov. 21, 
1911; E 271278; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis. 

— words and music by George Cole- 
man Gow; chorus for women’s 
voices. (S8vo. choruses, no. 5632.) 

[25548 
© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 271190; G. Schirmer, New York. 


CHRISTMAS CANTATA; words by Rose 


Dafforne Betjemann, music by 
Julius Harrison; soli and chorus. 
Vocal score; 8vo. 125549 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 270010; Novello & co., Itd., London. 


CHRISTMAS CHIMES: words by E. S 
Browne, music by Ferdinand Bb. 
'“Mierisch. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25550 

fe) ej, 16, 1911 - 2 e: Nov 8, 1911; 
EH 269718; Ellen S. Browne, Los 
Angeles. 


CHRISTMAS (THE) MESSAGE; sacred 
song, text by L. R. Brewer. music by 
Louis R. Dressler; high voice, with 
violin obligato. [25551 

© Nov. 2, 1911: 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911: 
E 269922; Oliver Ditson co., Bostou. 


CHRISTMAS (A) by. BESS: 
Lorenz; organ. [25552 
i Noy, 10, 1911: 2 & Nov. 20, 
1911; E 271245; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


CHRISTMAS SONG. 


PAEAN ; 


See O holy night. 


CHRISTMAS SONG CYCLE; *by various 

composers, compiled by E. A. Per- 

_ kins. [25553 

© Nov. 18, 1911: 2 @ Nov. 22, 

1911; E 271336; Emma A. Perkins, 
Wollaston, Mass. 


CHRISTMAS WITH THE OLD WOMAN WHO 
LIVED IN A SHOE; musical play in two 
parts for juveniles, libretto by Wil- 
liam H. Gardner, music by Jessie 
Mae Jewitt. [25554 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 e Nov. 20, 
1911; EH 271238; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


CLAIRE (LE); waltzes, by Holmes 
Travis, arr. by Otto Frey; orchestra. 
4to. [25555 


@ Nov: 25, 1911-2 ec" Nov. 2 
1911; E 271549; M. L. Carlson, Chi- 
cago. 


CLAUSSNITZER (PAauL) Neun choral- 
vorspiele, zu buss- und abendmahls- 
liedern; von P. Claussnitzer, op. 27, 
fiir orgel. [25556 

© July 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267365; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


CLAVELITOS (Carnations); on motives 
from the Spanish song by Estic and 
J. Valverde, English version by Mrs. 
M. T. E. Sandwith, arr. by L. Diodet. 

[25557 
© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
FE 270147; G. Schirmer, New York. 


CLosE TO THEE O FATHER: Sacred 
quartette with duett for sop. and 
alto, words and music by P. Douglas 
Bird. (Octavo ed., sacred series, no. 
1200. ) [25558 

©: Nov:. 22) J971::2 ¢ Nov. 74, 
1911: E 271433; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


Coca Knut; by O. R. Blum; piano. 
[25559 
©, Nov. 20. 1911: 2 c¢ Nov. 245, 
190b = Be 21st e: Habeh) music: 05 
. Philadelphia. 


CUR TZIGANE; valse viennoise, paroles 
de Armand Foucher, musique de 
J. Vercolier; 1. Chant. 2. Piano. 

[25560, 25561 

© Nov.114,,°1911 2; e,,each Novy: 

15, 1911; BH 270421-270422; H. De- 
lormel, Paris. 

CoLossus MARCH; by E. Passananti; 
piano. [ 25562 

© e. Nov. 17, 1911; W 2329; 
Emilio Passananti, Trenton, N. J. 


CoME ALONG MIss JOSEPHINE; words 
and music by H. E. Reardon. 
[25565 
© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1911; 
FE 269955; Harry HE. Reardon music 
pub. co., Boston. 


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COME DOWN, Mrs. BRown! COME DOWN; 
written and composed by Charles 
Collins: and Fred Murray. [25564 

© Nov. 21, 1910 Zee Nove ot 
1911; EH 270599; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


COME INTO MY GARDEN OF DREAMS; 
words and music by A. Burns. 
[25565 
© Oct. 25, 1911; 2c. Oct. 27,1911 ; 
EH 269198; Annelu Burns, Atlanta. 


COME OVER JOE, THE PARLOR LIGHTS ARE: 
WAY DOWN LOW; words and music 
by J. T. Branen. [25566 

©) Nowe WO; (19 Qe Nov) 10) 
1911; E 269961; Jeff. T. Branen, 
New York. 


COME TAKE A SAIL IN MY AEROPLANE; 
words and music by W. W. Reynolds. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[255607 
© Oct. 30, 1911: 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269742; William W. Reynolds, 


New Castle, Pa. 


COME TO GOOD OLD DREAMY TOWN; San 
Francisco song of invitation, words 
and music by Kinkie Wiz. (L. R. 
Perry), arr. by Wm. Kretschmer. 

[25568 

@riNove 14.5 191i 2 ce. Nov. 20; 

1911; H 2713807; Publishing house of 
Kinkie Wiz, San Francisco. 


COME TO MOTHER’S ARMS, MY CHILD; 
words and music by F. KE. Roberts, 
arr. by Harry L. Alford. [25569 

Oy NOs ele Osa 2 els NOt 
1911; E 271309; F. EB. Roberts, Chi- 
cago. 


COME TO MY ARMS, MY SWEETHEART AS 
OF OLD; words by Mrs. N. S. Monroe, 
music by Geo. Taylor. [25570 

© Noy. 28, doit 2. c) Nov. 228, 
1911; EH 271639; Mrs. N. S. Monroe, 
Arthur, Ill. 


COME TO THE FEAST; words by Laurene 
Highfield, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. [25571 

© eihyat ol Oise 2. Ce Nowe shi asLOma.: 
H 271192; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
Til. 


COME, SAID JESUS’ SACRED VOICE; hymn- 
anthem, words by Anna L. Barbauld, 
music by Bradford Campbell, op. 60; 
mixed yoices. (Choral service, no. 
750. ) [25572 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1911; 
E 271030; White-Smith music pub. 
eo., Boston. 


Di. HE es. V.6 


COME SING TO ME; by Jack Thompson, 
arr. by J. Louis von der Mehden, jr.;: 
orchestra. [25573 

© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 « Nov. 11, 
1911; E 271005; Enoch & sons, 
London. 


COME WALTZ WITH ME; from Hans 
Danske, words by Laura C. Geddes, 
music by M. C. Blanchard, arr. by 
C. Bayer. [25574 

© Nov. 25, 1911: 2 ee Nove 2. 
1911; E 271479; Marie C. Blanchard, 
USS: 


COME YE DISCONSOLATE; words by 
Thomas Moore, music by Geo. Noyes 
Rockwell. (Octavo ed., sacred series, 
no. 1205.) [25575 

© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 eG Noy. 24 
1911; H 271484; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


COMFORT YE; anthem for Advent or 
general use, text from the Bible, 
music by W. H. Neidlinger; mixed 
voices. [25576 

© Nov. 28 1911-72 Nave 23. 
1911; E 271402; William Maxwell 
music co., New York. 


CGMMUNION SERVICE; by Wm. Reed; A 
flat. Ato. [25577 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269924; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


: COMPOSING; from Betsey, lyric by Will 


B. Johnstone, music by Alexander 
Johnstone. : [25578 


© Nov. 9; d9tts92 el Now 10, 
1911; E 269964: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


COMRADES, WE COME ONCE MORE; me 
morial day song, music by C. A. 
White, rev. by Pierre Duvernet 
(H. L. Heartz) ; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Secular part-songs, no. 5439.) 

[25579 

© Oct. 27, 1911; 2:& Nov. 3, 1911; 

EH 269413; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


CONCERTSTUCK; par H. Woollett; vio- 
loncelle et orchestre ou piano. 
[25580 
© Nov. 25, 219i 25e Nove 20, 
1911; BE 270717: Costallay vet, cre: 
Paris. 


CONFIDENCE; duet, from Modest Suz: 
anne, lyric by Robert B. Smith, 
music by Jean Gilbert. [25581 

© Noy. 20; 19ii=e2 cee Nove wat, 
1911; E 270591; Jos. W. Stern & co. 
New York. 


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JONFIDENCES; from Let George do it, 
lyrics by Paul West, music by Nat 
D. Ayer. [25582 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 c Nov. 3, 1911; 
EH 269419; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 


CONTE D’ENFANT; morceau de genre, 
extrémement facile, par Georges 
Bernard, pour piano 4 quatre mains. 
(Les succés d’hiver, no. 1.) 

[25583 


Sep. 29, 1911; 2: «& Nov. 6, 
1911; E 270216; Hmile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. 


CONTES D’AVRIL; marche nuptiale, arr. 
par Ch. M. Widor, op. 64; piano & 
4 mains. [25584 

©, Oct. 12;71911- 2 « Noy. 14, 
1911; E 2703838; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CONTESSA CLARA; walzer von Aroldo 
Bonometti, fiir klavier. [25585 
Orinivie>. 1911 > 2.¢e. Nov..3, 1911 ; 

EK 270106; L. Schittler, Munich. 


CONVENT BELLS; réverie, by Henry 
Bollman, ed. by Karl Benker; piano. 
[25586 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1911; 

EH 271104; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


COON SERENADE; rag-time song, words 

by L. Wolff, music by Otto Berger. 

[25587 

© 1c. Nov. 18, 1911; E 271439; 
Lesser Wolff, Waupun, Wis. 


Coon’s (THE) CARNIVAL; two-step, by 
Francis Waddington; pf. ace. (Chap- 
pell’s orchestral journal, no. 627.) 

[25588 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 1911; 

H 270284; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


Coon’s (THE) EXAGGERATION; words 
and music by Julia Adeline Harris. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25589 
© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269815; Mrs. J. A. Harris, Denver. 


CORNELL (THE) SEOGAN; words and 

musie by F. L. Taylor. [25590 

© 1c. Nov. 11, 1911; E 271300; 
Frederick L. Taylor, New York. 


CORNET PLAYER’S 1ST BOOK; by Richard 
Shuebruk. Edition Shuebruk. cover- 
title, 1 p. 1., 5-60 p. fol. -$1.00. 

[25591 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911: 
A 300426; R. Shuebruk, New York. 


25604 


CORONA WALTZ; round dance, composed 

by Percy Kurutz; piano. [25592 

© Nov. 8; 1914 2 & Nov. % 1911: 

E 270246; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


CORONATION HYMN; words and music 
by C. B. Hopkins. [25593 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ce Nov. 6, 1911: 

E 269516; C. Benj. Hopkins, Chicago. 


CORONATION MARCH; by G. B. Sanford; 
military band. (Military journal, 
131st. series, no. 3.) [25594 

©) Noy. 18. 191: "2c, Nov. 420: 
1911; E 270676; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


CORONATION MARCH AND HYMN; by Ed- 
ward German. 1. Basso. 2. Viola. 
3. Violoncello. 4. Violino primo. 
5. Violino secondo. [25595-25599 


© Noy. 25, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 
27, 1911; E 270696—270700; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 


CORONATION (THE) sone; from Hans 
Danske, words by Laura C. Geddes, 
music by Marie C. Blanchard, arr. 
by C. Bayer. [25600 

© Noy. 25, 1911> 2 © Noy; 2b: 
1911; E 271480; Marie C. Blanchard, 
US 


COSSACK REVELS; danse grotesque, by 
Ivan Tschakoff, arr. by Chas. J. 
Roberts; solo and obligato violin. 
(Dance suite, no. 2.) [25601 


© Oct. 27,1911: 2c: Nove 1, 1911: 
E 269589; Carl Fischer, New York. 


CosTER’s (THE) GLIDE; from A lucky 
hoodoo, words by J. Leubrie Hill, 
musie by J. Rosamond Johnson. 

[25602 

©) Nove 154 19tl 2 es Nov. ab: 

1911; E 271114; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


CoTTaAGE (THE) THAT IS HOME SWEET 
HOME TO ME; words and music by 
A. W. Le Mieux, arr. and published 
by Gotham & Attucks music ¢o. 

[ 25603: 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c@ Nov. 9, 1911; 

E 271076; Alvin W. Le Mieux, Wind- 
Sor.) Vit. 


CouRTIERS (THE); words by F. S. 
Fluke, musie by Glen W. Ashley. 

[25604 

© Nov. 3,.1912 52. Nov. 6; toate 

E 269544; Farris S. Fluke, Chicago. 


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CouRTING (THE) SONG; OR, ISN’T IT; 
‘words and music by H. I. Hill. 
[25605 
© Nove’ £1, ° 191: 2° @. Nov. 41. 
1911; E 271001; Herbert Ingram 
Hill, Lashburn, Canada. 


CoUSINETTE; impromptu élégant, par 
Albert Contant; piano. Lowell, 
Champagne freres. [25606 


©’ Nov: 22,1911 = 2-e Nov: 27, 
1911; EK 271534; Philias Champagne, 
Lowell. 


COUVRE-FEU; morceau trés facile, par 
Paul Saegel, pour violon et piano. 
(Le début du violon, deuxiéme série, 
Tableaux de genre, no. 18.) [25607 

©) Sept. 29, 1911-2. e Nov. 6: 
1911; EK 2702338; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. 

CRADLE SONG; by Gatty Sellars; pipe 

organ. obl. 4to. [25608 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

H 270140; Clayton F. Summy co., 

Chicago. 

easy and instructive piano piece, 
by Oscar Keller. (Idyllen, no. 4.) 

[25609 

@ Oct 1204 A9ite  2aes Oct 27, 

1911; E 267938; Augener, ltd., Lon- 

don, 


CRANZ-CZARDAS; by Gustave Michiels; 
piano. [25610 
©) Nov.’ 67 9914.-" 2 “e Nov. 17, 
1914; E 270478; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig. 


CRESCENT (THE) MOON; nocturne, 
words by Edw. Teschemacher, mu- 
Sic by Wilfrid Sanderson. [25611 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 270854; Boosey & co., London. 


CRIES (THE) OF Merxico; words and 
music by G. L. Brooks. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25612 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
HE 269795; Grace L. Brooks, Riviera, 
Tex. 


CROQUIS LYRIQUES; par Paul Silva- 
Hérard, op. 100, pour piano. no. 1— 
12. Ato. [25613 

©y Sepin 29-0 1914-2 ies Nov..." 6, 
1911; E 270205; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. 


Crown (THE); two-step, dance in- 
vented by Fred Moore, composed by 
Clement Harris; pf. (Sixpenny pop- 
ular ed., no. 787.) [25614 

i Noy. 145. 19th 2 er Nova. 14. 
19195. Ei 2703955; Francis, Day °& 
Hunter, London. 


CRYSTAL (THE) BALL; trio, from Little 
boy blue, lyric by Grant Stewart, 
music by Henri Berény. [25615 

© Nov. 18,- 19115, 30 Noy. 18, 
1911; E 271228; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


Cuckoo (THE) cALLs (Der kuckuck 
ruft); by R. Krentzlin, op. 19, no. 
2; piano. (Village scenes, no. 2.) 

[25615* 

© May 17, 1905; 2 © Sept. 14, 

1911; EH 2671205) Bo mecencziin, 
Berlin. 


Cuckoo (THE) MAIDEN; duet, words 
and music by G. A. Van Scoy. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25616 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Noy. 8, 1911; 
E 269787; Mrs. G. A. Van Seoy, San 
Luis Obispo, Cal. 


Cuckoo (THE) SONG; music by John 
Bell; mixed voices. 4to. (Choral 
album, no. 1029.) [25617 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2. ¢ Nov. 17, 1911; 
H 270505; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 

CUCKOO WALTZ; by H. Bollman, rev. by 
René L. Becker; pf. [25618 

© Nov. 10, 19tte 2) eewNoy. 21. 
1911; E 271274; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis. 
CUDDLE UP; from A real girl, words 
and music by Irving Berlin. [25619 
© Nov. 245 191932 Noy. 24, 
1911; HE 271441; Ted) Snyder’ co., 
New York. 

CUPID’S CAPERS; two step, by Clara 

Ethelyn Richardson; piano. [25620 

© Oct. 20, 191 Pret G@erw2s.1914- 
Ee 269112; A. W. Perry & sons music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 

CuRE (THE); from When Johnny 
comes marching home again; words 
and music arr. by C. L. Howes. Post 
card 54 by 53 inches. [25621 

© Nov. 1; 191232 ec aNowesg; 1911: 
EH 2699384; Benj. F. Kelley & son, 
New York. 

CYCLE OF SIX SONGS; from A Shrop- 
shire lad, words by A. E. Housman, 
music by George Butterworth. 

[25622 
© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 3, 1911; 
EH 270066; Augener, !td., London. 

CZARDAS NO. 2; by G. Michiels, arr. by 

R. E. Hildreth; mandolin orchestra. 

. [25623 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 13; 1911 ; 

E 271022; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


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CZIMBALUM-MARSCH (Marche tzigane) ; 
par Eug. Dédé op. 567; orchestre 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. [25624 

ieeNov. 18, 1911; 2 c« Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270556; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


DAFFODIL TIME; valsette, eaSy and in- 
structive piano piece, by Oscar 
Keller. (Idyllen, no. 2.) [25625 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 27,1911; 
EK 267939; Augener, ltd., London. 


DAHEIM ; ged. von Schénaich-Carolath, 
musik von Walter Dost, op. 28, no. 
2, fiir minnerchor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [25626 

© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
EK 270802; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 
——10 lieder, komponiert von Vin- 


cenz Goller, op. 69; singstimme mit. 


klavier-harmonium begleitung. 
[25627 
© “Noy: 3, 1911: 2 c Nov. 14, 
1911; EK 270346; Anton Bohm & 
sohn, Augsburg, Germany. 


DAINTY; waltz by F. Sabathil, op. 

279; piano. [25628 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911: 

H 267858; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


DAINTY ORCHIDS; waltz, by H. Engel- 
mann; piano. [25629 
@eNov. 20, 1911- 2 ¢« Nov. 21, 
ASit; HW 271318; Hateh music co., 
Philadelphia. 

DAMEN RECHTE (Suffragettes) ; words 
by A. Schorr, music by J. M. Rum- 
shisky. (The song of love, no. 2.) 

[25630 
© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 c Nov. 1, 1911; 


EH 269331; Hebrew pub. co., New 
York. 

DANCE IN THE BARN; by F. Henri 
Klickmann; piano. (Youth and 


beauty, no. 1414.) [25631 

© Oct. 17, 1911; 1 ¢ Oct. 14, 1911; 
ime Nov. 22, 1911: EH 2685747 Me- 
Kinley music ce., Chicago. 

DANCE OF THE DRAGONS; grand galop 

de concert, by W. C. Powell; piano. 

[25632 

ro Nove) 20) 1910: 2 Gc Nov.n 22: 

1911; E 271333; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

DANCE OF THE GYPSIES; by Henrietta 
Straus; piano. (Four easy charac- 
ter sketches, no. 3.) [25633 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ¢@ Nov. 18, 
1911; HE 271508; G. Fred Kranz 
music co., Baltimore. 


DANCE OF THE HOURS (Danza delle 
ore); ballet music from the opera 
La gioconda, by A. Ponchielli, arr. 
by Ross Jungnickel; grand orches- 
tra with harmonium. Edition C. 

[25634 

©, Noy,..18;, 1911: 2 .e: Noy. 220, 

1911; E 271259; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


DANCE OF THE QUAKERS; musical 
Sketch, by Edward St. Quentin; 
piano. [ 25635. 


@_Noy. 4, 1911: 2 co Nov. a6. 
1911; E 270457; Leonard & co., 
London. 


DANCING DOLLS; schottische, by Bert 
R. Anthony, op. 40; piano. Boston, 
Evans music co. [ 25636. 


©)-Nov. 20, 1911: 2 © Now 22 


1911; H 271841; W. <A. Evans, 
Boston. 

DANSE BIRMANE; marche, par Maurice 
Yvain; orchestre avec piano con- 
ducteur. [25637 


@©MNov.. 18;) 1919+ 72 “e. “Nov. 20: 
1911; EH 270562; E. Demets, Paris. 


DANSE HONGROISE; par Edouard Mathé, 
pour orchestre avec  piano-con- 
ducteur. Ato. [ 25688. 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267963; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


DANSE HUMORISTIQUE; by Frederick N. 
Shackley; (Pasticcio, five pieces for 
the pf., no. 4.) [ 25639: 

© Noy. 20 191922 ee Nov 22: 
1911; E 271372; G Schirmer, Boston. 


DANSE NEGRE; by Cyril Scott, op. 58,. 
no. 5; piano. [25640 
© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 « Nov. 16, 
1911; H 270455; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 


DANSE RUSSE; par Paul Vivien, op. 11; 

pf. duet. [25641 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2c. Oct. 24, 1911; 

E 267847; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston. 


DAPHNE; country dance, by Benjamin 
Cutter; violin and piano. [25642 
@- Nov. 18, 1914: 2c. NoyoalS: 
1914; Hy 271651: Arthur, Py Sehmidt, 
Boston. 


DARLING (THE) OF PARIS; pantomime, 
by M. A. Salvati, arr. by G. Molasso; 
orch. Eleven parts. [ 25643. 

© 1c. Oct. 17, 1911; E 267841; 
M. A. Salvati, New York. 


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Date (A) WITH CUPID; words and 

music by J. L. Eaton. [25644 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1911: 

EK 269199; Jane Lillian Haton, Rut- 
land, Vt. 


DAUGHTERS OF SPAIN; characteristic 
dance, by Frank P. Atherton, op. 
218; piano, four hands. [25645 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH 269475; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


DAVID’S LAMENT (Lamentation (Ce 
David) ; French version by Paul de 
Steecklin, music by Blair Fairchild, 


op. 29, no. 2. 1. Mixed voices. or- 
chestra ace.; vocal score. 2. Or- 
chestra with text; full score. (Two 


Bible lyrics, no. 2.) [ 25646, 256-47 

© Nove av, 190 42) es Nov. 18) 
MOLE: EH 271208, 271220 E. W. Gray 
co., New York. 


Davis (J. D.) Canzona; by J. D. Davis. 

1. Violin and piano. 2. Violin part. 

[25648, 25649 

© Noy. 18, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 

20, 1911; E 270540, 270541; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 


DAY (THE) OF LOVE; song from the 
operette Jacinta, lyric by John J.. 
Shine, music by Heinrich Berté. 

[25650 

©: Noy; 924, 19d 2c. INoveeZe: 

1911; E 270680; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


DAY (THE) THAT CHRIST WAS BORN; 
words and music by W. Hartness. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co: 

[25651 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

EH 269668 ; William Hartness, Morris, 
Okla. 


DAZZLING DIAMONDS; by H. B. Proehl; 
piano. [25652 
Oi Nov., 13, ) 19th 2) ereiNov. ta: 
Oi Hm? + EB Proehly Chi- 
cago. 


. DAZZLING EYES; words and music by 
EF. Goulart. [25653 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269863; Frank Goulart musie co., 
Dorchester, Mass. 


DE LIGHT OB DE MOON; words and muv- 

sic by M. W. Kent. [25654 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911: 

Ki 269834; May Walton Kent, Chi- 
cago. 


$$ A 


DEAR; intermezzo, by Giuseppe Crea- 

tore; pf. [25655 

© Oct. 31, 1911; Qe Geta si dont - 

EH 267997; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


DEAR HEART, I DREAM OF THEE; words 
and music by F. L. Leaming; me- 
dium voice. New York, Carl Fischer. 

[25656 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1911; 

E 269682; Florence Lucile Leaming, 
Spring Lake, N. J. 


DEAR HEART I LOVE; words by Gunby 

Hadath, music by Florence Aylward. 

; [25657 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1911; 

E 267914; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


DEAR OLD COMRADE; words and music 
by E. B. Judy. [25658 
© Nov. 27, 1910) 2emiNov.. 28, 
1911; EK 271628; Edward B. Judy, 
Morgantown, W. Va. 


DEAR OLD COTTAGE HOME; words by 
Mrs. J. M. Maxwell, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25659 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269760; Mrs. J. M. Maxwell, 
Washington, Kans. 


DEAREST; music by Chas. Dennée, op. 
38, no, 1; 1, Sop. orem 25. Aito or 
bar. [25660 

© Nov. 22, 191k) DiverNey.> 22) 
1911; E 271387; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


DEARIE, WILL YOU COME; words by Ul. 
K. Paine, music by Paul Hugene. 
[25661 
© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 e@. Nov. 10, 
1911; E 2713814; Lucille K. Paine, 
Baltimore. 


DEBUT (LE) DU JEUNE PIANISTE; Col- 
lection de 24 petits morceaux, par 
A. Leonardi; piano sur les 5 notes. 
Lt. Cah. 1: (io jl ae O) eee alan ep 
(no. 13,4 18). 3. Cahy ee o(noy 19) & 
24). [ 25662-25664 

© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 © each Nov. 17, 
1911; E 270479-270481; Carisch & 
Jinichen, Milan. 


DersAnirnA. Sce Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


DEMOISELLE MIGNONNE; text von Eddy 
Beuth, musik von Siegwart Ehrlich. 
[25665 
©: Ave..2; 1911 Dea sNeveranes od 

E 270093; Otto Junne, Leipzig. 


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DETECTIVE SONG; from Little boy blue, 
words by Edward A. Paulton, music 
by Arthur Weld. [25666 

© Noy. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 23, 

- 1911; E 271420; Jerome H. Remick 

& co., New York. 


DETERMINATION MARCH; by Edmund 
Woods, arr. by C. F. Kelsey; or- 
chestra. 4to. [25667 


ee. 27, 19115; 2 e. Oct. 30, 


1911; E 269265; Edmund Woods, 
Chisholm, Minn. 
DETERMINED (THE) CHILD (La 


décidée) ; marche militaire, by André 
Benoist; piano. [25668 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c. Noy. 29, 
aoe 271655; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


DEUTSCHER TANZ IN B-DUR. 
zart (W. A.) 


See Mo- 


DEUXIEME SUITE’ RELIGIEUSE; 
Georges Jacob; organ. (Organist’s 
anthology, no. 21.) [25669 


© Woy. 6, 191122 ¢c.. Noy. 7, 1911; 
E 270309: G. Schirmer, New York. 


by 


DewprRop (THE); ballad, words by 
Fred G. Bowles, music by Reginald 
de Koven, op. 352, no. 2; high voice. 

[25670 
© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 271070; G. Schirmer, New York. 


DEWS OF HEAVEN; reverie sentimental 
by C. D. Blake, ed. by Pierre Duver- 
net. (H. L. Heartz) ; piano. [25671 

© Aug. 18, 1911; 2c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269890; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


DIANE ET ENDYMION; prélude sym- 

phonique, par Jules Mouquet, op. 2, 

pour piano 4 mains. [25672 

©: Noy. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 27, 

) 1911; E 270728; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


transcription par Léon Le- 
moine, pour 2 pianos 4 mains, en 
partition. [25673 

ovr Nov. 18, 1914; 2 "ec: “Noy: 27, 
1911; EH 270729; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


| DIR ZU LIEBE; ballet-walzer by J. M. 

Miller; piano. [ 25674 

| © Oct. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1911; 

E 267921; J. M. Miiller, SOmmerda, 
Germany. 


DIVERTISSEMENT; par Th. Akimenko, 
op. 30. (Piéces pour le piano, no. 
13.) [25675 

©, Oct. 15; 69911 202 ‘e. Noy. 15, 
1911; E 270435; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. 


Divorce; from The three Romeos, lyric 
by R. H. Burnside, music by Ray- 
mond Hubbell. [25676 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 @& Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 269531; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


DIXIE BABES; Southern rag, by J. C. 
McKinzie; piano. [25677 
©» Nov. 25. 1911: 2 .e* Nove 25, 
1911; EH 271477; Johnnie C. McKin- 
zie, U. S. 


Dixir— LAND. See Hartley (Harry) 


| Do 1T Now; words by Harry Williams, 
| music by Egbert Van Alstyne. 
[25678 
© Nov. 1; 1911: 1 & Nov.:8, 1911: 
1c. Nov. 11, 1911; E 269954; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. 


Do you KNow; words by EH. Louise 

Umlauf, music by Susan C. Umlauf. 

[25679 

‘©: Sept.--20, “1911-' 2 e. Oct) 12. 

1911; EH 269493; David C. Cook pub. 
co., Elgin, Ill. 


DoOrRFERL (’S); ged. von Eberl, musik 
von Josef Piber, op. 86, no. 1, fiir 
miannerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
Ato. [25680 

© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
E 267226; F. KH. Leuckart, Leipzig. 


| 

| DOING GOOD; words and music by Geo. 
| A. Royer. [25681 
| © Nov, 235 19th 2s er Novet2>: 
1911; E 271463; Lutheran publica- 
tion soc., Philadelphia. 


DoLLAR (THE) BILL’S THE FLAG THAT 
RULES THE WORLD; from MHanky- 
panky, lyric by E. Ray Goetz, music 
by A. Baldwin Sloane. [25682 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269871; Ted Snyder co., New 
York, 


Don QurIxoTE. See Massenet (J. HE. F.) 


DONIZETTI (GAETANO). Hugo, Count 
of Paris. (Ugo, Conte di Parigi) ; 
aria, by Donizetti, arr. by W. K. 
Whiting; clarinet and piano. 


[25683 

© Nowe 7) A911 35.2 CA eNover ts. 

1911; E 271023; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. 


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25684 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


DON’T CALL ME AN ANGEL; written by 
Fred W. Leigh, composed by Henry 
EK. Pether. [25684 

© Noy. 410, (1911 2 ic* Nove 10, 
1911; E 270290; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


DoNn’T DO IT; words and music by C. A. 
Bradley. [25685 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1911; E 269261; 

C. A. Bradley, Chicago. 

DON’T FORGET THE DEAR OLD PAL YOU 
LEFT AT HOME; words by Joe Hiller, 
music by George F. Olcott. [25686 

© Oct: 31; 1972 es Oekr 30. 
1911; E 269247; Panella & Murray 
music pub. co., Pittsburgh. 

DON’T FORGET TO-MORROW NIGHT; words 
by Edith Maida Lessing, music by 
Jimmie V. Monaco, arr. by Harry L. 


Alford. [25687 

©UNovs Ze 191: Nov." 26 
1911; EH 271546; Will Rossiter, 
Chicago. 


Don’T SIGH FOR THE FLOWER THAT 
NEVER GROWS; words by W. M. Goss, 
musie by Willy Wagner. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25688 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269719; William M. Goss, Chey- 
enne, Wyo. 

DON’? YOU HEAR ME CALLING LOVE; bal- 
lad, words and music by S. J. Mar. 
shall. [25689 


©OmNove ay 191 22 euNoveaalS 
1941; E 271006; Sidney J. Marshall, 
Washington. 

DoT THE NOTE AND KEEP THE TIME; by 
Mrs. A. M. Virgil, op. 36, no. 4, 
piano. [25690 

© Noy. 22) 19115 22e) INoy.: 22, 
1911; E 271346; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 

DoucEMENT; valse lente par Gabriel 
Robert, pour orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [25691 

© Oct. 28;°1911; 2 & Oct. 30: 
1911; EH 267964; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


paroles de Pierre D’Amor, 
musique de Gabriel Robert; 1. Chant. 
Pape) GIy [ 25692, 25693 

© Nov. 14; 1911; 2 e. each Nov. 
15, 1911; E 270415, 270416; Costal- 
lat et cie., Paris. 


DovEY; words and music by J. P. 
Davis. Newark, N. J., O. K. com- 
pany. [25694 


©) Nov. “4,5 4911: 32 e7 Nova 16, 
190 2162) John Pe avis: 
Newark, N. J. 


DowWIle (THE) DENS 0’ YaRRow; Scot- 
tish border ballad, music by T. S. 
Drummond; baritone or bass voice 
and piano. [25695 

© Oct. 14) 1902 ey rt t. 
1911; E 270488; T. S. Drummond, 
London. 


DOWN BY THE OLD MERRIMAC; words 
and music by W. H. Enright. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25656 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 e. Noy. 8, 1911; 

EK 269764; W. H. Enright, H. St. 
Louis, I. 


DOWN ON THE FARM; duet, from Moil- 
est Suzanne, lyric by Robert B. 
Smith, music by Jean Gilbert. 

[25697 

©. Nove 20,4 191s ea oyw oe: 

1911; E 270592; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. G 


DOWN ON THE FLORIDA KEYS; words 
and music by William J. Judson, arr. 
by J. L. Schetter. [25698 

©. Nov.) 25; AGielas eee 2, 
1911; E 271547; Herman Enders. 
Milwaukee. 


DREAM BELLS; words and music by W. 
P. Williams. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25659 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269759; Walter P. Williams, St. 
John’s, Newfoundland. 


DREAM GIRL; words by R. S. Hooper, 

music by H. M. Tennent. [25700 

© Nov. 2,. 1914: Zee. Nevers, 1911: 

E 270071; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


DREAM LOVE; from Betsy, lyric by 
Will B. Johnstone, musie by Alex- 
ander Johnstone. [25701 

©. Nov? 1, 1998} 2 7eNowee, 1911: 
EK 2693938; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


DREAM (A) OF LOVE; morceau €icgante, 
by C. D. Blake, ed. by Pierre Duvet- 
net (H. L. Heartz; piano; rev. ed. . 

[25702 

K) Nov. 11, 1902: 2 exe. 135, 

1911; E 271031; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


DREAM (A) OF THE OLD HOME; words 
and music by W. R. Emmett. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co 

[25703 

© Oct. 23; 1911-2 %es Novas ota: 

E 269784: Willie Ransom Emmett, 
Cleburn, Tex. 


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no. 12, 1911 
DREAM THOUGHTS; waltzes, by W. 
Leon Ames; orchestra. 4to [25704 


© Noy. 25, 1911; 2 « Nov. 27, 
1911; E 271548; M. L. Carlson, Chi- 
cago. 


DREAMING; words by Hugh E. Wright, 
music by H. G. Pélissier, in B flat. 
[25705 
© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
EH 270256; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


DREAMING OF HOME; reverie, by Jean 
de Casella; pf. [25706 
© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 

H 269591 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 


DREAMING SWEETHEART OF YOU; words 
by E. M. Standing, music by Otto 
Merz. [25707 

© Noy. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 
1911; E 271234; Emma Maebelle 
Standing, Sharpsburg, Pa. 


DREAMLAND SHIPS; words and music 

by E. B. Gustin. [25708 

@ Ae, Ney.13, 1911; EH 271297; 
Emma Bartlett Gustin, Detroit. 


DREAMS; words translated from the 
German by Dudley Buck, music by 
J. Beschnitt, ed. by John Hyatt 
Brewer; for baritone solo and men’s 
voices. (8vo. choruses, no. 5624.) 

[25709 
© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1911; 
HE 2693845; G. Schirmer, New York. 


_ DREAMS OF OTHER DAYS; waltz, by E. 


| 


C. Warren. [25710 


© 1c. Oct. 21, 1911; E 269269: 
Earl C. Warren, Schenectady, N. Y. 


DRIFTING CLOUDS; caprice, by Victor 
G. Boehnlein; orchestra. 4to. 

[25711 

© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 18, 


1911; EK 271207; Walter Jacobs, Bos- ; 


ton. 


| DRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES; 


| 


old English melody, words by Ben 
Jonson, music arr. by Monk Gould; 
medium voice. [25712 


m Noy: 15, 1918; 2 ec. Nov. 13, 
1911; E 2703827; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 


DRIVING HOME THE COWS FROM PASTURE; 
by Armstrong and Clark; in C. 4to. 
(Vocal orchestra, no. 1265.) [257138 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 
1911; E 269965; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


DROOPING WILLOW WALTZES; by O. 
Nielsen, arr. by E. Delamater; orch. 
4to. [25714 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 269218; O. Nielsen, Chicago. 


DRY ISLAND RAG; words by the histor- 
ian, music by Doe and Hugo. [25715 
© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911; 

E 269936; J. W. Corrigan, Cleveland. 


DU SUSSESTE DER FRAUEN; walzer-lied, 
aus der operette Der minenk@6nig, 
text von Gustav Beer und Ernst 
Marischka, musik von Robert Stolz, 


Op: 16; 110.7) [25716 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 22, 1911; 
E 270646; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


DucHESS (THE); comic opera, words 
by Joseph Herbert and Harry B. 
Smith, music by Victor Herbert; 
vocal score. aya 7 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 3, 1911: 
HE 269394; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

DUO DE L’EDUCATION INCOMPLETE; ex- 
trait de l’opérette Mik 1°’, paroles 
de C. A. Carpentier, musique de 
Willy Redstone. [25718 

Oy Wove, it. 19it:) 2)’ eo Nove 15, 
1911; E 270423; Max Eschig, Paris. 


DvokAK (ANTONIN) Two silhouettes 
by A. Dvorak, ed. and fingered by 
Hugo Ries; piano. [25719 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 271179; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


DyiInc (THE) POET (Le poéte mourant) ; 
meditation, by M. Gottschalk, arr. 
by Mackie-Beyer; orchestra. 4to. 

[25720 

© Nov. 8, 1911: 2 c. Nov. 10, 1911; 

EK 269957; J. W. Pepper & Son, 
Philadelphia. 

EK” LEGGE E’ PARAVISO; duetto dramatico, 
versi di P. Giordano, musica di Al- 
berto Rizzi. [25721 

© 1c. Oct. 23, 1911; E 270264; 
Pasquale Giordano, Chicago. 

*E PALLE D’E TURCHE; macchietta, versi 
di Ferrazzano, musica di V. Napoli- 
tano. [25722 

Or Nov. 10) 198! <2. ¢ Nov, bE 
1911; E 270300; Italian book co., 
New York. 

EACH DEWY MORN; words and music 
by E.C. W. Warne. Toronto, Whaley, 
Royce & co., ltd. [25728 

©) Oct: 3h, 19h; 2c Cet. Si, 19 
E 267989; E. C. Wilma Warne, 
Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. 


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Dt. Ine nese Vv. G 


25724 
EACH MINUTE MEANS AN HOUR; by 
Harry A. Truax; orchestra. 4to. Engelmann; piano. 
[25724 


© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1911; 
H 269208; Metropolitan music pub. 
co., New York. 


HACH STAR TELLS MY LOVE FOR YOU; 
words and musie by Perey W. Nel 
son. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [25725 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
H 269828; P. W. Nelson, Chicago. 


HAR-TRAINING AND SIGHT - SINGING; 
gradus, in seven grades, by T. H. 
Yorke Trotler. The rhythmic meth- 
od grades 1-7. 4to. [25726 

© Aug. 17, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 
1911; E 2678838; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 


HWARTH HAS MANY A NOBLE CITY; music 
by Geo. M. Myers. 
cient and modern, book 1,no.11.) — 

[25727 

© Oct: 14, 1919; 2c Novents: 

1911; E 270406; Morgan & Scott, 
Itd., London. 


BHASTER FLOWERS; by I. V. Flagler; 
piano. [25728 


©OwNove 13, Wot): 2c. Nove 13; 
1911; H 271039; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


EASY FORM MUSIC; a choice selection 
of popular melodies... Arranged 
and comp. by Carlton H. Reeve... 


[Rev. ed.] Chicago, Ill, Easy 
method music company [1911] 1838, 
[8] p. 4to. $6.50. [25729 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
A 800567; Carlton H. Reeve, Chi- 
cago. 


ECCLESIAE ORGANUM; a Series of prac- 
tical pieces for church use, edited 
by Charles Vincent; organ. Book 
XI. obl. S8vo. [25730 

©) Oct. 14) 191d 2 er Nove 2, 
1911; E 270707; Vincent music co., 
Itd., London. 


Ecuo (THE); by A. M. Virgil, op. 36, 
no. 8; piano. [25781 
Gn Nov.) 22.04 91d ves NOW 2. 
1911: E 271847; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


EcHors; by Z. and C. Reames; song 
arr. for piano. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [25732 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 271186; Zilpha and Carrie Reames, 
Mesilla Park, N. Mex. 


(In Carols an- 


ECHOES OF FAIRY LAND; idyl, by H. 
[25733 

© Nov. 27, 1911;-2 © Nov.. 27, 
1911; E 271575; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ECHOES OF THE FATHERLAND; German 
medley march, arr. by Paul Henne- 
berg; full orch. and pf. 4to. [25734 


© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269592; Carl Fischer, New York. 


ECOLE DE L’ARCHET; par N. Laoureux. 

[25735 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1911; 

E 270578; Nicolas Laoureux, Brus- 
Sels, Belgium. 


EDUARD, SCHLIESS DIE TURE ZU; Sing- 
stimme, aus Cabaret-Sterne, text und 
musik von Rudolf Baron. [25736 


© Nov. 15, 1914-2 Now... 46, 
1911; E 270460; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
glUbG io: 

E-FFERVESCENCE; danse de ballet, by 
R. 8. Morrison; piano. [25737 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269476; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


EGLANTINE; morceau 4 la gavotte, by 
Clothilde; band. (Boosey’s military 
journal, 18ist series.) [257388 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270586; B. F. Wood music 
co., London. 

HIcHT (THE) O'CLOCK RUSH; rag, by 
Bess Rudisill, arr. by Don Bestor; 
pf. [25739 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 269442; Sear-Wilson music Co., 
Chicago. 

EINSAM; ged. von Feodora, prinzessin 
zu Schleswig-Holstein, musik von 
Osear von Chelius. (Drei gedichte, 
no. 1.) [25740 

© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
FE 270169; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 

ELEKTRA VON SOPHOKLES (Electra of 
Sophocles); deutscher text von 
Georg Thudichum, englischer text 
von Thomas Franklin, music von 
Bernard de Lisle; klavierauszug mit 
text. New York, Breitkopf & Hir- 
tel. 4to. [25741 

© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 3. 1911; 
D 18993; Bernard de Lisle, London. 

ELEGIE; von Waldemar von Baussnern, 
fiir violine, cello und klavier. [25742 

© Sept. 8, 1911;'2'¢e. Oct. 21, 1911; 
EK 267751; Tischer & Jagenberg, 
g.m.b. h., Cologne, Germany. 


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25765 


ELEVATION ; from The kiss waltz, words 
by Matt Woodward, music by Louis 
A. Hirsch. [25743 

©) Nov. 25,.1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 25, 
f5i4: HH) 271464; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


ILFENSPUK (Fairy-dance); see Lose 


blitter (Loose leaves). 
See Wagner (R.) 


HEMMALINE; words by Charles F. Fitz- 

gerald, music by Harry G. Schwake. 

[25744 

Ot ¢ Noy. 3, 1911; EH 269953; 
Fitzgerald & Schwake, Cleveland. 


EMOGENE; words by Jessie aie Pierson, 
music by William T. Pierson. 
[25745 
femNoy.0 20. 1911-2 co Nov. 20, 
1911; H 271271; Church Paxson co., 
New York. 


EN AVANT MARCHE (On a marché); 
extrait de l’opérette Mik Ier, paroles 
de ©. A. Carpentier, musique de 
Willy Redstone. [25746 

| © Nov, 11, 1911> 2 cc. Nov. 15, 
1911; EK 270428; Max Eschig, Paris. 

HN MER; par S. Canaguier, pour piano. 

, (Cing morceaux, no. 5.) [25747 

| © Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c Nov. 6, 

| 1911; E 270212: Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. 


HEILSA’S DREAM. 


| ENCHANTRESS (THE); an opera comi- 
| que in two acts, book and lyrics 
by Fred De Gresac and Harry B. 
| Smith, music by Victor Herbert. 
Ato. [25748 
© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1911; 
EK 269328; M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. 
| selection, by Victor MHerbert; 
f piano. [25749 


©: Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c Nov. 20, 
1911; EH 271289; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


| Enp (THE) oF Day (La fin du jour) ; 
pastoral, by George J. Wetzel. 1. 
. String quartet. 2. Violin, cello and 
| piano. [ 25750, 25751 
i © Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ec. each Nov. 
28, 1911; E 271614, 271615; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 


| 

| ENGELSMANN (WALTER); Sonate in A- 

| moll; von W. Engelsmann, fiir cello 

und klavier. [25752 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 1, 1911; 

H 270799; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


EINO’S ELEMENTARY AND ADVANCED 
TECHNIC STUDIES FOR THE BANJO; by 
Paul Eno. Parts, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 
10. [ 25753, 25758 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. each Nov. 1, 
1911; E 269355-269360; Maximum 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 


ENTENTE CORDIALE; par A, 

Leonardi; piano. [25759 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 

EH 270623; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 


polka, 


EQUALITY; words and music by H. 
Bingham. [25760 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 

EH 269257; Helena Bingham, Chicago. 


ER IST KEIN LEBEMANN; singstimme 
aus Cabaret-Sterne, text und musik 
_ von- Rudolf Baron. [25761 
OvINoy. 5 19nl 276: Nov. 16) 
1911; E 270461; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


ER UND SIE ALLEIN IM CITRONENHAIN; 
spanisches lied aus der operette, 
Kreolenblut, text von I. Schnitzer, 
Emerich von Gatti und M. A. Wei- 
kone, musik von Heinrich Berté. 

[25762 

OW Sept2s, 191 ss Fey Novel 3; 

1911; EH 270096; Leipziger btihnen- 
verlag Erhard Schultz, Leipzig. 


ERIN MAVOURNEEN; words and music 
by R. Cliffe. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25763 


© Oct 16; 1994s 2 ce Novis, 1914: 


EK 269723; Robert Cliffe, Adams, 
Mass. 
HRIN! THE TEAR AND THE SMILE IN 


THINE EYES; no. 1. in Three Irish 
. melodies, words by Moore, musi¢ arr. 
by Cecil Forsyth. (Male voice 
choir library no. 29.) [25764 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
HK 270176; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


TiRINNYES (LES) 
F.) 


See Massenet (J. E. 


ERMINIE; Selection, by Jakobowski, 
arr. by Mackie-Beyer ; military band. 
4to. [25765 

©) Nov. 17, 1911: 2c Nowe: 
1911; EK 271214; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


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ERSTE (DER) UNTERRICHT IM VIOLIN- 
SPIEL; eine aus 12jahrriger praxis 
hervorgegangene, bewihrte schule 
fiir die 1. position, von Wilhelm 
Decker, op. 114. [25766 

©! July 30)" 191d She) Now 3, 
1911; E 270105; Carl Ruckmich, 
Freiburg i. B., Germany. 


EXRZHERZOG HUGEN-MARSCH; von Carl 
Krafft-Lortzing, fiir piano vierhin- 
dig. [25767 

© Aug: 19, 19d 20 Och) 26. 
1911; E 267882; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 

Es MUSS JA NICHT SEIN; lied des Frie- 
bel. aus der operette Die muster- 
weiber, text von G. Quedenfeldt, mu- 
sik von Franz Werther. 

Om Sept. 29) 19d 2 en. Nov. 21%, 
1911; E 270489; Julius Feuchtinger, 
Stuttgart, Germany. _— 

HSPERANCE; mélodie, par A. Leonardi; 

piano. [25769 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 22, 1911; 

E 270624; Carisch & Janichen, Milan. 
valse, by B. Stretton; piano. 

[25770 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2c. Nov. 13, 1911; 
E 270386; Beata de C. Stretton, Dev- 
onshire, England. 

ESPERANZA (L’); overture, by A. Man- 
zinoja; orchestra. Conductor’s part. 

[25771 
Ge) es Nowe ite, Oi BY 27a SAG 
Andrew Manzinoja, Calumet, Minn. 

ESQUISSES ORCHESTRALES; par Théo- 
dore Dubois; partition d’orchestre. 
Contents:—1. A Vaube ... bruits 
de guerre. 2. Interméde pathétique. 
3. Souvenirs de féte. [25772 

© Nov. 18, 19d 25 INove=Z20, 
1911; E 270567 ; Heugel & cie., Paris. 

ETUDE-CAPRICE; by Mélan-Guéroult, op. 
15, ed. and rey. by S. L. Herrmann; 
piano. [25713 

© Nove. 26, J 1Glslk= 2 ves INOwa. 21, 
1911; EK 271576; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

ETUDE HEUREUSE; by Harry Farjeon, 
op. 31; piano. (Tone pictures, book 
4, no. 3.) [25774 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1911; 
E 270296; Augener, Itd., London. 

EXTERNAL DAY; sacred song, words by 
Mrs. N. S. Monroe, musie by Charles 
qe Wee oerreld: Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [25775 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269705; Mrs. N. S. Monroe, Ar- 
thor 1: 


[25768 |! 


EXTERNAL PEACE; words and music by 
Walter Coleman Parker. [25776 
© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269329; W. HE. Parker, New York. 
EVENING; by Arthur H. Ryder, op. 7, 
no. 8; violin and piano. [25777 
© Noy. 1, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 271170; G. Schirmer, Boston. 
EVENING HYMN; words by Mrs. Alex- 
ander, music by M. Maitland Wat- 
son; soprano 1 and 2, and alto. 4to. 
[25778 
© Oct..30, 1911-2 ¢ Octysh, 1911: 
E 270011; Novello & co., ltd., London. 
EVENING (THE) SHADES WILL FALL; 
words and music by S. E. Cox, arr. 
by Rudolph Moehl. [25779 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1911; HB 271567; 
S. E. Cox, Nashville, Tenn. 
EVENING STAR. See Wagner (R.) 
EvENSONG; by Easthope Martin, arr. 
by Jacques Henri. 1. Piano. 2. 
Violin and piano. [ 25780, 25781 
© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1911; 
E 270334, 2703885; Weekes & ©Co., 
London. 
——hby Edward F. Johnston; piano. 
[25782 
© Nov. 21, 199; 2 eNews 22,1011 ; 
E 271858; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 
——by James H. Rogers; piano. 
(Five little tone-pictures, no. 5.) 
[257838 
©, Nov. 25, 191 v 25ers Nov. 21, 
1911; E 271524; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 
EVER TRUE LOVE; words and music by 
EK. B. Gustin. [25784 
© 1 « Nove) 137 otis eZ iatZ9S 
Emma Bartlett Gustin, Detroit. 
EVERY FLOWER; words by Cyril Morton 
Horne, music by Ernest Dunkels. 
[25785 
© Nov. 24, 191M 32 egNev.. 24, 
1911; E 270672; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 
EVERYBODY’S DOIN’ IT NoW; words and 
music by Irving Berlin. [25786 
© Nov. 2. 190i; 2re. Nov.0 2,7 19ue; 
B 269369 ; Ted Snyder co., New York. 
EXERCICES ET ETUDES; par Hd. Lari- 
viére, op. 9, revues et doigtées selon 
Venseignement de Alphonse Hassel- 
mans, par Raphaél Martenot; harpe. 
[25787 
© Novi 11) 19liee 2gerNove 15; 
1911; E 270438; Louis Rouhier, 
Paris. 


1498 


are 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12,1911 


25806 


EXERCICES POUR LE VIOLONCELLO (Stu- | FAREWELL; by I. M. Axness; piano. 


dien fiir violoncello) ; par D. Millar 
Craig. (Edition Cranz, no. 383.) 
[25788 
MiOck 14, 1911-2 e:: Oct. 25, 1911: 
E 237852; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig. 


Eyes I LOVE SO WELL; words and music 
by Reginald Hartland. [25789 
pnoy. 15, 1911; 2 ¢ Noy. 14, 
1911; E 270340; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 


K. O. EK. MARCH; by M. E. Frock; mili- 
tary band. Ato. [25790 
ewov. 17, 1911- 2 c. Nov. 18, 
1911; E 271215; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


FAHRENDE (DER) MUSIKANT; ged. von 
L. Pfau, musik von Eugen Haile. 
[25791 
@© July 31, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 270091; Friedrich Hofmeister, 
Leipzig. 


FAIR HAIRED MADALINE; words and 
music by H. H. Williams. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25792 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 269679; Harry H. Williams, Gro- 
ton, Conn. 


FAIRY AND CHILD; words by Eugene 

Field, music by Alfred Hiles Bergen. 

[25793 

On Ney. 18, 1911: 2c. Nev. 13, 

1911; E 271028; Gamble hinged mu- 
Sic co., Chicago. 


VARY BALLET; from Betsey abroad, 
by J. A. Warner; instrumental. 
[25794 


© dc. Noy. 8, 1911; EH 269573; 
John A. Warner, Rochester, N. Y. 


FAIRY DANCE; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, op. 
36, no. 1; piano. [25795 
@eNov. 22, 1911: "2 e Nov. 22: 
1911; E 271848; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


FAITH AND HOPE: song, music by H. 
Millard, ed. by J. W. Lerman. 
[25796 
@_Nov. 13, 1911: 2 c. Nov. 13; 
1911; E 271040; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


FANTASIA NEAPOLITANA; by E. Bocca- 
lari; band. 4to. [25797 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1911; 

E 269594 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Ss S 


Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25798 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1911: 

E 269745; Ida Maria Axness, Sisse- 
ton, S. D. 


—— Indian song, words by T. Snyder. 
music by John Martin. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25799 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269725; Titus Snyder, Louisville, 
O. 


FAREWELL TO SUMMER: part-song, poem 
by Agnes Lockhart Hughes, music 
by Arthur Foote; (Octavo series, 
men’s voices, no. 370.) [25800 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
E 269182; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


FARJEON ({HaRRY) Melody; by H. 
Farjeon, op. 31; piano. (Tone 
pictures, book 4, no. 1.) [25801 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1911; 
E 270294; Augener, Itd., London. 


FATE; Indian love lyric by Laurence 
Hope, set to music by Amy Wood- 
forde-Finden. (Stars of the Desert, 
no. 4.) [25802 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1911; 
E 267908; Boosey & co., London. 


FATHER AND SON; from Modest Su- 
zanne, lyric by Robert B. Smith, mu- 
sic by Jean Gilbert. [25803 

©: \ Nov. 20241991-> 2 ch Nowt 2s 
1911; E 270593; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 

—— march song, from Modest Suzanne, 
by Jean Gilbert, arr. by Carl F. Wil- 
liams; hotel orchestra. 4to. [25804 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269869; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


FATHER HEAR ME; Sacred song, words 
by James G. Clark, music by P. 
Douglas Bird. [25805 

©rOck 31, 1911 De rOck.3i, 1o14- 
E 269315; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FATHER, WITH THY CHURCH ABIDE; in- 
troit anthem, music by G. H. Knight ; 
mixed voices. (Octavo ed., no. 
$2219.) [25806 

© Nov. 17, 1911; 2 c Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 271758; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Faust. See Gounod (C. F.) 


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FEDELINO; versi e musica di Giuseppe 
Giannelli; canto e mandolino. (Pie. 
digrotta 1911, no. 508.) [25807 


© Oct. 24 PAS 2 Wes Now. uG: 
1911; E 270273; Raffaele Izzo, music 
publisher, Naples. 


FEENREIGEN ; ged. von Matthison, musik 
von Konrad Ramrath, op. 5, no. 2, fiir 
frauenchor, mit klavierbegleitung. 
Partitur. [25808 


© Sept. 14) 191i. 20 Oct, 2h 
1911; H 267752; Tischer & Jagen- 
berg, g. m. b. h., Cologne, Germany. 


FEvicitk (Liebesgliick); von Léon 
Jessel, op 208, ftir salon-orchester. 
Ato. [25809 

@=@Sept..23 7.19119 2 Nov. 3; 
1911; E 270094; Otto Junne, Leipzig. 


IERIENTAGE; kleine leichte klavier- 
stiicke, von Paul Zilcher, op. 96, nos. 
1-17. [25810 

© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1911; 
H 270509; Hd. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


FERME TON MAGASIN; chansonnette 
comique, paroles de Haldy et Stollé, 
musique de Emile Spencer. [25811 


© Oct. 9285) 191t = 2. et Oe 30; 
1911; H 267979; Georges Ondet. 
Paris. 


IERNS AND FLOWERS; by O. P. Ikeler, 

‘ op. 39; piano. [25812 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c Nov. 3, 1911: 

EH 2693887; Otto P. Ikeler, Blooms- 
burg, Ga. 


FESCH, RESCH, SO SOLL EIN MADEL SEIN; 
duett, aus der operette Der minen- 
konig, text von Gustav Beer und 
Ernst Marischka, musik von Robert 
Stolz, op. 76, no. 3. [25813 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
EH 270647; Adolphe Robitschek, Vi- 
enna. 


-—— walzer, nach motiven der operette 
Der minenkonig, von Robert Stolz, 
op. 76; klavier. [25814 

Octe79:) 191d 22 INove. 22, 
1911; E 270648; Adolphe Robitschek. 
Vienna. 


FEST-MESSE ZU EHREN DES HEILIGEN 
ERZENGELS MICHAEL; kyrie, kom. 
poniert von J. Kromolicki; fiir vier- 
stimmigen gemischten chor und 
orgel. [25815 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
E 270619; Ant. BOhm & sohn, Augs- 
burg, Germany. 


IESTAL PROCESSIONAL MARCH; by 

Henry Hackett, op. 80; pipe organ. 

[25816 

© Nov. 13, 1911*72 ec" Nov. 12, 

1911; EK 270318; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


FESTIVE SEASON; grand selection arr. 
by Warwick Williams, piano. 
[25817 
© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 2, 1911: 
EH 270052; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


FESTKLANGE; 20 elite-tinze fiir die 
jugend, von Hermann Wenzel, fiir 2 
violinen mit klavierbegleitung. Band 
alte [25818 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 270816; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 


FETE A SORRENTE; Saltarelle par 
Charles Carbonnier, pour le piano. 
[25819 
© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270223; Durand et cie., Paris. 


FETE DE VILLAGE AU XVIII™° SIECLE; 
par Swan Hennessy, op. 36, pour 
piano. (Fétes, 2 morceaux descrip- 
LIES, THO; al) [25820 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1911; 
HK 270762; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


FETE POPULAIRE DANS LA BANLIEUE DE 
PaRIS, AU XX™° SIECLE; par Swan 


Hennessy, op. 386, pour _ piano. 
(Fétes, 2 morceaux descriptifs, no. 
2.) [25821 


© Nov. 3,.1911; 2 c. Nov. 29,1911; 
EK 270768; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


FEUILLET D’ALBUM; par Jacques Du- 
rand, op. 4, transcription par H. Mou- 
ton, pour instruments 4 cardes. 1*° 
violons. 4to. [25822 

© Nov. 25, 191-22 ea Nov. 21. 
1911; E 270784; Durand et cie.,, 
Paris. 


—— See also Moszkowski (M.) 


FICKLE BEAUTY (Belle inconstante) ; 
polka caprice, by Norbert Boisvert; 
band. 4to. [25823 

© Oct. 12; A9i4s 2ierNoye agit; 
E 269595; Carl Fischer, New York. 


FICKLE (THE) CHILD (La capricieuse) ; 
reverie-waltz, by André Benoist; 
piano. [25824 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 1911; 
EK 269966; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


1500 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


25843 


FIDDLER’s (THE) RAG; by Trovato and 
A. C. Manning; piano. [25825 
© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 7, 1911; 

E 269563; Leo Feist, New York. 
FIERCE WAS THE WILD BILLOW; hymn 
anthem, words by Anatolius, transla- 
tion by J. M. Neale, music by Charles 
E. Wheeler. [25826 


© Oct. 25, 1911: 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 267854; Whaley, Royce & co., Itd., 
Toronto, Ont., Canada. 


FIFTEENTH U. S. CAVALRY; march, by 
Mackie-Beyer; military band. 4to. 
[25827 
= mov. 20, 1911- 2 ¢ Noy. 21, 
1911; E 271286; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 

FINK (Der); text von Max Rosenfeld, 
musik von Alfred Pellegrini, op. 21; 
lied fiir eine singstimme, ausgabe 
mit begleitung. 1. Violine und kla- 
vier. 2. Klavier allein. [25828, 25829 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 e each Nov. 6, 
1911; E 270196, 270197; Otto For- 
berg, Leipzig. 

Fir-TREE (THE) Der fichtenbaum; 
ged. von Heine, English version by 
Henry G. Chapman, music by Ar- 


thur Rosenstein; mixed _ voices. 
(Svyo choruses, no. 5584). [25830 
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 20, 


1911; E 271258; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

FIRST GRAY HAIR; from Betsy. lyric 
by Will B. Johnstone, music by 
Alexander Johnstone. [25831 

ic) Nov, 1, 1911: 2 c Noy. 3, 1911: 
E 269395; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, 

First (THE) IS BEST; from Modest 
Suzanne, lyric by Robert B. Smith, 
music by Jean Gilbert. [25832 

(i Noy.- 20, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 21, 
1911; E 270594; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


First (THE) Kiss (Premier baiser) ; 
valse lente, par U. Simonini; or- 
chestre avec piano conducteur. 4to. 

[25833 

© Noy. 18, 1911; 2 c«.- Nov. 20, 

1911; E 270557; Paul Decourcelle. 
Nice, France. 


FIRST MEETING. See Grieg (E. H.) 


First (THE) PIANO BOOK: ed. by 
Thomas Tapper. Boston, O. Ditson 
company, 1911. ..2 p. 1,39 p: fol. 
(Tapper’s graded piano course) 
$1.00. [25834 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
A 297913; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


FIRST SIX MONTHS AT THE PIANO; by 
Carl Hemann. [25835 
© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 23.1911: 

E 270666; Banks & son, York, Eng. 


FIX YOUR EYES ON JESUS; words by 
W. C. Martin, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. [25836 

(July 1, 4911+: 2 \e.. Now: 1%, 
1911; E 271193; J. M. Harris, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 


FLAG (THE) OF BLUE; song, music by 
D. Whipple. Boston, Oliver Dit- 
son co. [25837 


© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1911: 
E 269496; Dorothy Whipple. Brook- 
line, Mass. 


FLAG OF LIBERTY; march, by H. B. 
Proehl; piano. [25838 
© Nov. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 
1911; E 271458; H. B. Proehl, Chi- 
cago. 


FLAG OF OUR COUNTRY, LONG MAY THOU 
WAVE; words by Grace E. Snow, 
music by H. A. Dinsmore. Skow- 
hegan, Me., Milburn music pub. co. 

[25839 

iC} Nove (22, 1914) 2) eNoye 24, 

1911; E 271445; Harry A. Dinsmore, 
Skowhegan, Me. 


FLAG (THE) OF THE G. A. R.; patri- 
otic march song, words and musie 
by Frank C. Wittenberg. [25846 

© June 1, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 26.1911: 
E 269418; Wittenberg bros., Detroit. 


I'LAG (THE) OF THE WORLD, OLD GLORY; 
words by T. H. Johnson, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25841 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ¢ Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269687; Tirzah Hoyland Johnson, 
New Salem, Kan. 


FLEISCHMANN (J.) Twenty-five He 
brew songs and dances; comp. by J. 
Fleischmann, arr. by J. T. Bloom; 
full orch. and pf. [25842 

©) Sept. 30,1911 :..2: &, Neve t 
1911; E 2696380; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


FLIEGENDE (DER) HOLLANDER. See 
Wagner (R.) 

FLIGHT (THE) OF THE AEROPLANE; 
words by E. C. Tower, music by 
Tom Spencer. Washington, H. Kir- 
kts Dugdale co. [25843 


©) Oct:.3@;, 1911; 2 « Nov28, 193i: 
E 269807; Edwin C. Tower, Eureka, 
Cal. 


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FLING OUT THE BANNER; words by G. 
W. Doane, music by J. EH. Delmarter. 
[25844 

© Oct. 22, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

W 269504; J. HE. Delmarter, Chicago. 


FLING OUT THE STARS AND STRIPES; 
[and] Our country ; words and music 
by E. C. Kenney. [25845 

© Nov: 23; A101 2ire, Nove: 23; 
1911; E 271405; Eudorus C. Kenney, 
Washington. 

Furrt; from Little boy blue, lyric by 
Kd. Madden and Wm. Kirk, music 
by Henri Berény. [25846 

©) Noy 23, aSille22 eaNowe..23, 
1911; E 271421; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 
FLrrTING (THE) Boy; lyric by Frankie 
Carmody, music by A. Rotter. 
[25847 
© 1c Nov. 141, 1911; E 270739; 
Arthur Rotter, Seattle. 

FLIRTING SONG; words and music by 
Caine and Odom, [pseud. for Claude 
and Hstelle Thardo. ] [25848 


GC) A se.) Dee, (4; W911) DD) A900T ; 
Frederick James and Marie James 
Miller, Chicago. 


FLOATING CLOUDS; waltz, by H. H. 
Lahmeyer; piano. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [25349 


© Oct. 30; A911 2c sNows 8), 19101 ; 


KE 269788; Harold H. Lahmeyer, 
New York. 
FLORAISON; valse lente, par Camille 


Denisty, pour orchestre, avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [25850 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
HK 267976; Heugel et cie., Paris. 
FLORIANA; words by Mary A. Cryder, 
music by Ethel Tozier. [25851 
W@iOct. 28) lott Tes OCEaO miele. 
FE 269258; C. W. Thompson « ©Co., 
Boston. 
FLOWER DANCE; by Frederick A. Wil- 
liams, op. 78; piano. [25852 
© Noy. 20) ois 72 Venu sNew. 2k, 
1914; H 271319); Hatch music: co., 
Philadelphia. 


FLOWER GREETING; melodie, by C. 
Bohm, op. 284, ed. by E. R. Kroeger ; 
pf. [258538 

©) Nov. 10) (19til< 32 76 Noy." 21; 
1911; E 271275; Thiebes piano cc., 
St. Louis. 

FLOWER sonG; by G. Lange, arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts; solo and obligato 
violin part. {2585-4 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
FE 269596; Carl Fischer, New York. 


FLOWER WALTz; by James H. Rogers; 
piano. (Five little tone pictures, no. 
3.) [25855 

© Nov. 25, 1911; )2 “e Noy. 27, 
1911; E 271525; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


FLOWERS OF LOVE; valse by Albert H. 
Oswald; piano. [25856 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 270078; T. E. Bevan & co, Ca!- 
cutta, India. 


FLOWRETS; valse lente, by Louis 
Ganne, arr. by A: H: Barris; (or- 
chestra. 4to. [25857 


© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EK 269249; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


FOGLIA DI ROSA; romanza, versi di 
Luigi Orsini, musica di Lamberto 
Pavanelli; soprano o tenore. [25858 

©- Nov. -22; 1919 *2i5e2 Nov. 28, 
1911; E 270655; G. Ricordi & ©9., 
Milan. 


IYOND MEMORIES; words and music by 
P. B. Dykes. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [25859 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269696; Pauline Browning Dykes, 
Salt Lake City. 


FOND RECOLLECTIONS; march, by F. €. 
Menges; band. 4to. [25860 


© Nov. 28; -19iii 2 eseovea 26: 
1911; E 271551; F. C. Menges, Cleve- 
land. 


Fork EVERY BOY WHO0’S LONELY THERE’S 
A GIRL WHO’S LONELY TOO; from 
Doctor De Luxe, lyric by Otto Hau- 
erbach, musie by Karl Hoschna, arr. 
by T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; banjo 
ace. [25861 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1911 ; 
EH 269285; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


FoR HOME AND COUNTRY; march and 

two step, by H. Engelmann; piano. 

[25862 

© Nov, 27, 19ise 2 ie eo 21: 

1911; E 201577; Mheo, Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


For I po LovE you so. See Leoncavallo 
(R.) 


For I’M A SUFFRAGETTE; words and 
music by G. S. Green. Los Angeles, 
The Homer Tourjee company. 

[25863 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1911; 
FE 271010; G. S. Green, Los Angeles. 


1502 


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no. 12, 1911 


25880 


For LOVE OF you; words by S. G. 
Grimes, music by Tom Spencer. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25864 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 269748; Stanley G. Grimes, St. 
Johns, N. F. 


FoR THE LOVE OF MIKE; words by 
Duke De Martelle, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [25865 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269676; A. P. Mallman, Dodge, 
Neb. 


FOR THEE, DEAR HOME; tone poem, by 
Mrs. Marion Cowper; piano. 
© Wov. 20, 1911; 2 ec: ‘Nov. 21, 
1911; EH 271320; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


Forrest (THE) FAIRIES CALL; words by 
Ruth Rutherford, music by Lionel 
Elliott; treble voices. (Two-part 
songs, third series, no. 44.) [25867 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 270135; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


ForET (LA) BLEUE; conte lyrique en 3 
actes, poéme de Jacques Cheneviére, 
traduction anglaise par Hermann 
Klein, musique de Louis Aubert: 
partition pour chant et piano. Paris, 
A. Durand & fils. [25868 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
D 18995; Durand et cie., Paris. 


FORGET-ME-NOT; words and music by 

Louis [J.] Danz. [25869 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 1911; 

E 270398; Metropolitan music co., 
Minneapolis. 


FORGET ME NOT AND I’LL REMEMBER 
YoU; words and music by C. H. Sill. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub co. 

[25870 

© ‘Nov--16, 1911> 2. ¢. Nov.’ 16, 

1911; H 271141; Charles H. Sill, As- 
tenia, 1: 1. City, L. I. 


FORNARINETTE (LA); marche espag- 
nole, by J. Valverde, English version 
by M. T. KE. Sandwith, arr. by L. 
Diodet; voice and piano. [25871 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270150; G. Schirmer, New York. 


FORWARD GO IN GLAD AccorD. See Men- 
delssohn, Bartholdy (J. L. F.) | 


[25866 
| 
| 


FOUNTAIN (THE); words by James 
Russel Lowell, music by S. B. Stam- 
baugh. (Jn choice melodies, book 2, 
no. 3.) [25872 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 2696385; Standard company pub- 
lishers, Baltimore. 


FRAUEN (DIE) HAB’N DIE HOSEN AN; 
hosenrock-couplet von Ernst Gold- 
freund, einlage zur operette, Das 
zirkuskind, music von Siegwart Ehr- 
lich. [25873 

© July 24, 1911; 2c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
E 267897; W. Karcezag & K. Wallner, 
Leipzig. 


F'RIEDERICH (Myrella la jolie); deut- 
scher original text, von Car] Lindau, 
musik von D. Berniaux, arr. von 
Bela v. Ujj. [25874 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1911; 
E 270584; Adolph Fitirstner, Berlin. 


I’RIEND AND FRIEND: from Betsy, lyric 
by Will B. Johnstone, music by AIl- 
exander Johnstone. [25875 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 e«. Nov. 3, 1911; 
EK 269396; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


FRIENDSHIP; polka by Ed. Mezzacapo, 
arr. by F. E. Robinson; orchestra. 
Ato. [25876 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 269250; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


FROLIC OF THE IMPS: grand galop de 

concert, by Harry J. Lincoln; piano. 

[25877 

© Nov» 215-2910 24 es Novy 22 

1911; E 271334; Vandersloot musie 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


FROM THE RECESSES OF A LOWLY SPIRIT; 
sacred song, hymn by John Bowring, 
music by Charles Dudley Underhill; 
high voice. [25878 

©). NOV. 22.0 1919 = 2) e Nov. 25; 
1911; E 271460; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


FROM THE SONG OF SONGS (Du cantique 
des cantiques); French version by 
Paul de Stoecklin, music by Blair 
Fairchild, op. 29, no. 1. 1. Mixed 
voices, orchestra acc.; vocal score. 
2. Orchestra with text; full score. 
(Two Bible lyrics, no. 1.) 

[25879, 25880 

©- Nov. 17, 1994 > 2 e INow ols: 

1919- 5H) QDUAOtT 227 1249. EE OW Gray; 
co., New York. 


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25881 


pt. III, n.s.. v.6 


FRUHLING (Spring) ; words by Heinrich 
Heine, English translation by Shir- 
ley M. K. Gandell, music by Alfred 
A. Oberndorfer, op. 2, no. 1; medium 
or low voice. [25881 


©: Nove 135491 =, Se wNoy.. 15, 
1911; E 271118; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


FRUHLING UND LIEBE; ged. von Marie 
M. Schenk, musik von Wilhelm 
Sturm, op. 199, no. 1, fiir minner- 
chor. Partitur. 4to. [25882 


© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 © Nov. 3, 1911; 
EH 270084; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 
FRUHLINGSREIGEN ; by George H. Clut- 
sam; piano. [25883 
© Nove 152 191t- 2c Noy. 16) 
1911; H 270462; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin. 

FUNICULI-FUNICULA; march, by Chas. 
J. Roberts, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; full band. 4to. [25884 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
EK 269617; Carl Fischer, New York. 

F'USSREISE; ged. von Moricke, musik 
von Walter Dost, op. 28, no. 1, fiir 
mannerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
Ato. [25885 

© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
EH 270803; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 

GALILEE; reverie, by Amanda Ken- 

nedy ; piano. [25886 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EH 269263; Leo Feist, New York. 
GALLOPING DicK; words by W. G. 
Rothery, music by Percy E. Fletcher ; 
in D. [25887 
© Nove iy 191 2c Nov, 13; 
1911; EH 270324; Novello & ¢co., ltd., 
London. 


GALOP DE CONCERT; par Emil Sauer; 
pour piano. [25888 
©) (Oct. 16. 71.9ill 2, (ch Now. 14. 
1911; H 270358; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

GAME (A) OF TAG; humoresque, by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, arr. by T. P. and 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; mand. orch. 

[25889 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269904; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


GANYMED (Ganymede); by Goethe, 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man, music by Louis Victor Saar, op. 
66, no. 1. [25890 

© Oct, 31,1902 ce. Nove te Oilal: 
EH 269888; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


GARDEN FROLIC; waltz, by W. Lewis, 
op. 407; no. 4; piano. [25891 
© Nov. 13, 1911-2 ee Noy. 13) 
1911; E 271041; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


GATHERING FLOWERS; by Heinrich 
Helm; piano. (Summer scenes, no. 
4.) [25892 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Nov. 4, 1911; 
EH 270449; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


GATHERING SHADOWS; theme with va- 

riations, by Louisa Wemple; piano. 

[25893 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 

E 269113; A. W. Perry & sons music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. : 


GAUCHO DANCE; American sketch, by 
G. Caye; orchestre avee piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. (Hally’s ed.) [25894 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 20, 


1911; EH 270550; Georges Caye, 
Paris. 
GAVOTTE. See Gluck (C. W.) 


—— See also Haydn (F. J.) 
—— See also Moszkowski (M.) 


GAVOTTE ROYALE; by I. V. Flagler; 
piano. [25895 
© Nov. “13; 71910 2c. Nov: 13; 
1911; EH 271042; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Gay (THE) MANHATTAN RAG; from A 
lucky hoodoo, words and music by 
J. Leubrie Hill. [25896 

© Nov. 15, d9ii 2 er Wov.. 15, 
1911; E 271115; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


GEBET; ged. von Friedrich Hebbel, 
musik von Christian Sinding, op. 
108, fiir miinnerchor a cappella. 4to. 
(Vier lieder, no. 4.) [25897 


© Seépt.1, 191 ie Weeks 19d 
E 270812; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


GEBET AUS DEM TE DruM; deutsche 
textiibertragung, von Th. Rehbaum, 
musik von Anton Bruckner, heraus- 
gegeben von Johannes Doebber, fir 
tenor. (Hosianna, no. 36.) [25898 

© Aug.) 1%, DOE eae. 20. 
1911; E 267900; Schlesinger’sche 
buch-musikhandlung (Rob. Lienau), 
Berlin. 


GEBT MIR VOM BECHER NUB DEN 
SCHAUM; text von H. Geibel, musik 
von Max Meyer-Olbersleben, op. 100, 
no. 2; partitur und stimmen. [25899 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 270134; G. Schirmer, New York. 


1504 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


25917 


GEDENKEN; text von Wilhelm Conrad 
Gomoll, musik von Clemens Schmal- 
stich, op. 30, no. 2. (Zwei lieder, 
no: 2.) [25900 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 22, 1911; 
EH} 270640; Mitteldeutscher musikver- 
lag, Berlin. 


GEE! BUT I LIKE MUSIC WITH MY 
MEALS; words by Seymour Brown, 
music by Nat D. Ayer. [25901 

(©) Nov, 18, 1911: 2 c. Nov. 18, 
1911; EH 271229; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


GEE! HOW I HATE you; from Let 
George do it, lyric by Paul West, 
music by Nat D. Ayer. [25902 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2c. Nov. 7; 1911; 
H 269566; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


GEE, I’D LIKE TO MUSS YOU UP; words 
by George A. Norton, music by Hal 
G. Nichols. [25903 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1911; 
HH} 271241; Hal G. Nichols co., Denver. 


GENTLY DRIFTING; barcarolle, by H. 
Hngelmann; piano. [25904 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 
H 267861: Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago 


GENTLY LORD, O GENTLY LEAD US; ab- 
them, music by W. R. Waghorne. 
(Octavo church music, no. 10142.) 

[25905 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

H} 269477; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


GESANGE DES SPIELMANNS; from K6- 
nigskinder, text von Ernst Rosmer, 
musik von Hngelbert Humperdinck. 
Contents.—Erstes spielmannslied 
(The fiddler’s first song).—Zweites 
Spielmannslied (The fiddler’s second 
song. ) [25906 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1911; 
EK 270062; Max Brockhaus, Leipzig. 


GET IN LINE, TESSIE; words by L. Pen- 
nington, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [25907 

©) Oe, 30. 1911-2 co Nov. 8 1911: 
E 269769; Lucile Pennington, Cuba, 
Tae 


GHOST DANCE; a dainty novelette, by 
Cora Salisbury ; pf. [25908 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2c. Oct. 19, 1911; 
E 269191; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


GicA; di Giuseppe Martucci, op. 61, no. 
3, istrumentazione per banda, di 
Raffaele Caravaglio. no. 113684. 

[25909 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EH 267950; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


GILBERT (JEAN) Waltzes; motives from 
Modest Susanne, by J. Gilbert, arr. 
by August C. Ely; piano. [25910 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1911; 
EH 269294; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


GIOVANNA D’ARcO; opera lirica, in 
quattro atti, testo tedesco di Maria 
Frenzl, testo italiano di G. Cottrau, 
musica di G. Cottrau. [25911 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 1911; 
E 2703845; G. Cottrau, Rome. 


GIPSY DANCE; by Heinrich Lichner, op. 
149, no. 6, edited and fingered by S. 
Camillo Engel; piano. [25912 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
EK 270118; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 

GIRDED FOR BATTLE; words by Helen D. 

Sylvester, music by E. L. Wolslagel. 

[25913 

OGMSept. 25, 191t:) 1 e¢." Oct. 12. 

Aides de, Get. 30, 1911 269297 ; 
HK. L. Wolslagel, Bellevue, O. 


GikL (THE) FOR ME; words by Hugh 
EK. Wright and H. G. Pélissier, music 
by H. G. Pélissier. [25914 

On Nove 2iketOilen 2. ie Nova 2k. 
1911; EH 270609; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


GIRL (THE) FROM THE RANCH; words 
by D. Marsh, music by Neil Navarre. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[25915 

© Nov. 16, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 16, 

1911; EH 271142; Daniel Marsh, New 
Milford, Conn. 


GiRL (THE) I’LL CALL MY SWEETHEART 
MUST LOOK LIKE You; from Ma- 
cushla, waltz, by Chauncey Olcott 
and Dan J. Sullivan, arr: by Eh. P. 
and Geo. J. Trinkaus; mand. orch. 

[25916 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269905; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

GIRL (THE) I LOVE WON’S LOVE ME; 
words by J. Casper Nathan, music 
by Al. Andriesse, arr. by Harry L. 
Alford. [25917 

© Oct. 81, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269305; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


1505 


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25918 


GirRL (THE) IN GRAY; words by L. P. 
Roome, music by Hstelle Trichelle 
Oltrégge, Washington, Percy 5S. 
Foster piano co. [25918 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 24, 1911; 
E 271488; Lilian Pike Roome, Wash- 
ington. 


GIVE MY LOVE TO MOTHER; words by 

Lettie Gould, music by Anna Mullen. 

[25919 

© 7 Nov..28, fot 2 se: Nov. 28; 

1911; E 271642; Church, Paxson & 
co.. New York. 


GIVE THANKS UNTO THE GOD OF 
HEAVEN; music by Alfred G. Walt- 
hall. (in thea@hoir, wv. 12;:no. 21, 
Noy. 1911.) [25920 


© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 24, 
1911; E 271448; Fillmore bros. co.., 
Cincinnati. 


GLAD RAGS; two-step, by Geo. Gould 
and Harry Williams; piano. [25921 
©VvOck 22%) 190 12 er Nov.) 22, 
1911; EH 269431; O. C. Hinds, Oak- 
land, Cal. 


GLAMOUR; valse, by Amherst Webber; 

pf. [25922 
© Nov. 8, 1911; 2c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
EK 270270; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


GLEE CLUB SONGS; ed. and compiled by 
Hoilis Dann and W. lL. Wood. 
[25923 
© Nov 2, 1911s 2 e Noy, 28, 
191d) WH 2632)"  Wilham Iuton 
Wood, Ithaca, N. Y. 


GLOBETROTTER MARSCH; aus dem vau- 
deville, Das neue midchen, text von 
Bernhard Buchbinder, musik von 
Richard Fronz, ftir klavier zwei- 
hindig, mit tiberlegtem text. [25924 

@ Sept: 425; 191i 2 ce SNov.. 3, 
1911; EK 270101; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


GLorRiouS (THE) KING; Christmas 
service, words by Lillian C. Nevin 
and others, music by W. A. Post and 
others. [25925 

@) Oct: "15 1901s 2c Noy. 21. 
1911; E 271645; Heidelberg press, 
Philadelphia. 


GLorgy TO Gop; anthem, words from 

the Bible, music by L. Murphy. 4to. 

[25926 

© Nov. 20). 1911" 2 e Nowy, 24, 

1911; E 271481; Louise Murphy. 
Montreal, Canada. 


pt. ain S:, v. 6 


GLORY TO Gop—Continued. 

— — Christmas anthem, music by T. 
Tertius Noble, op. 16; mixed voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12237.) [25927 


© Noy. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 9, 1911; 
EH 269925; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


——— Christmas song, words by EH. H. 
Sears, music by R. M. Stults. 
[25928 
© Nov. 13, 19S weNoy. 13; 
1911; E 271048; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST; Christ- 
mas song, lyric by William H. Gard- 
ner, music by Sadie Harrison. 

[25929 

© Nov. 1; 1914 =)2"esNeves, 1911: 

EH 269397; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. 

music by EH. K. Heyser. (Jn The 
choir, vol. 12, no. 12, Dee. 1911.) 

[25930 

© Nov. 14, 190i ies Nove as. 

1911; EH 271148; Fillmore bros. co., 

Cincinnati. 


GLUCK (CHRISTOPH WILIBALD) Andan- 
te; von C. W. Gluck, arr. von Willy 
Burmester, fur violine mit klavier- 
begleitung. (Alte weisen no. 29.) 

[25931 

© Oct. 26, 19 2 ves Nowe. 14, 

1911; E 270350; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

—— Gavotte; von C. W. Gluck, arr, 
von Willy Burmester, fiir violine, 
mit klavierbegleitung. (Alte wei- 
sen, no. 30.) [25932 

© Oct: 26; Witte ew Noy." 14, 
1911; E 270359; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


GoD IS LOVE: poem by John Bowring, 
music by Hubbard W. Harris. (Oc- 
tavo ed., sacred series, no. 1203.) 

[25933 

© Nov. 22) A911 eer Nov. 24. 

1911; H 271485; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 

GOD LOVES US ALL; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by W. A. Post. 

[25934 

© Nov. 18, d9ii= soe) Noy., 23, 

1911; E 271411; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 

Gop (THE) OF HARVEST PRAISE; words 


by James Montgomery, music by 
J. W. Lerman. (In the Choir, v. 12, 
no. Lil, Noy. 19h y [25935 


© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 « Noy. 24, 
1911; E 271449; Fillmore brothers 
co., Cincinnati. 


1506 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| no. 12,1911 


25953 


| GOD REST YE, MERRY GENTLEMEN; 
Christmas carol, words by Dinah 
Maria Mulock, music by S. Schmitt. 
Ato. [25936 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 24, 
1911; EH 271430; Susan Schmitt, Bos- 
ton. 


GoDARD (BENJAMIN LovuIS PAUL) Can- 
zonetta; by B. Godard, op. 35, no. 3, 
arr. by Otto Langey. (Galaxy of 
orch. music, no. 47.) [259387 

© Oe, at, 1911; 2 e Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269344; G. Schirmer, New York. 


| GOING TO JERUSALEM; by Mabel Madi- 
son Watson; pf. (The children’s 
party, no. 6.) [259388 

Nove, 225, 1911: 2: c.. Nov. 22, 
1911; E 2713888; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


| GoLDEN (THE) oITy; sacred song, 
' words by J. L. McKinsey, music by 
W. E. Dulmage; Low in A flat. 
Medium in B flat. High in D flat. 
[25939 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 1 c. each Oct. 
fe waOil de) each Oct. 25,,1911; 1 
269179; Knapp-Wolcott music co., 
Detroit. 


GOLDEN DAWN WALTZ; by H. HEngel- 
mann; piano. [25940 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25,1911: 
EK 267862; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


GOLDEN DREAMS (Sogni dorati); valse 
élégante, by HE. Lisi; piano. [25941 
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 « Nov. 22, 
1911; EH 271357; Ernest Lisi, New 
York. 


GOLDFISCH’CHEN (Gold fish); salon 
mazurka by Carl Heins, op. 158, 
edited and fingered by S. Camillo 
Engel; piano. [25942 

I@ Nov. 2, 1944> 2c. Nov: 4; 1911: 
E 270119; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


GOOD-BYE, HILEEN; words and music 
by A. H. Shiels, arr. by H. Wm. 
Miner. [259438 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269536; Albert E. Shiels, Toronto. 


GOOD-BYE, FORGET-ME-NOT; written and 
composed by F. Collis Wildman. 
[25944 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
E 267874; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


GooD CHEER; by Geo. L. Spaulding; 
piano. [25945 
© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 
1911; EK 271656; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


GoopD CHRISTIAN MEN, REJOICE; words 
by H. C. Brading, music by F. L. 
De Pearsall. Abridged ed. (In 
Carols ancient and modern, book 2, 
no. 20.) [25946 

@7 Oct: 14, 1911: 1 &) Now? a5, 
1911; E 270410; Morgan & Scott, 
ltd., London. 


GOOD KING WENCESLAS; based on a 
traditional carol, words by J. M. 
Neale, modernized by Frederick 
Stevenson, op. 60; mixed voices. 
(Octavo ed. no. 122038.) [25947 

© Nove 3, 1919 -) 29e. Nov. 9) 1918 
EH 269926; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


GooD NIGHT; words by Harry Bern- 

hard, musie by Frank Baer. [25948 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 

EH 269893; Symphony music co., Bos- 
ton. 


GOOD-NIGHT LADIES; words by Harry 
Williams, music by Egbert Van A\l- 
styne. [25949 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269434; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


Goop (THE) SHEPHERD; words and 
music by C. B. Hopkins. [25950 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269517; C. Benj. Hopkins, Chi- 
cago. 


GoosE (THE) THAT LAYS A GOLDEN 
EGG; words and music by J. Farmer. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25951 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269672; James Farmer, Barry, Il. 


GOTTES MACHT UND VORSEHUNG; ged. 
von Chr. F. Gellert, musik von Fer- 
dinand Hummel. op. 120; mé&nner- 
chore; partitur und stimmen. [25952 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2c. Nov. 17; 1911; 
EK 270511; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 

GouNoD (CHARLES FRANCOIS) Faust; 
waltz and chorus, words by Frederic 
Manley, music by Ch. Gounod, arr. 

‘ by Carl Engel; three part women’s 
or unchanged voices. (Laurel oc- 
tavo, 4th series, no., 190.) [25953 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1911; 
He 270390; .C: -C> -Birchard) & 7¢0., 
Boston. 


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GOUNOD (CHARLES F'RANGoIS)—Contd. | GRAND CHa@UR IN D MAJoR; by Geo. P. 


Faust selection no. 2; by C. Gou- 
nod, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; military 
band. 4to. [25954 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 21, 
1911; EK 271285; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


Méditation; by C. Gounod, sur le 


1° prélude de S. Bach. Ave 
Maria, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; 
orchestra. [25955 


© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269606; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Soldier’s chorus; from Faust, by 
Gounod, transcribed by Herbert Les- 
lie; piano. [25956 

© Nov. 29, 190-2 ver Noy. 20, 
1911; EH 271555; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


GrRAcrE (LA); ballet dance, by H. F. W. 

Foster; piano. [25957 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1911; 

E 269376; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


GRACE, MY SWEETHEART GRACE; words 
by Katharine Trayer, music by Jas. 
Aldrich Libbey. [25958 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 269267; M. D. Swisher, Phila- 
delphia. 


GRADED STUDIES; gathered from many 
sources, by Mrs. Crosby Adams; 
piano, four hands. Book 2. [25959 


© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH 269552; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


GRADED STUDIES; gathered from many 
sources, by Mrs. Crosby Adams; 
piano, two hands. Book 4. [25960 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c Nov. 9, 1911; 
FE 269894; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


GRADUS AD PARNASSUM; Sammlung von 
etiiden in progressiver reihenfolge 

; revidiert und bezeichnet von 

Ernst Heim, fiir violine. Band 9. 
(Edition Schott, no. 4719.) [25961 


© Sept. 26:7 191132 7c) Oct: 728, 
1911; E 270151: B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


GRAND (UN) BAL CHEZ M°!!° Gapy; 
moreeau de genre, par Marius Car- 
man, pour piano. [25962 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ¢ Nov. 6, 1911; 
HW 270221; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


Allen; organ. London, Novello & 
co., ltd. obl. 8vo. (Original com- 
positions, no. 3.) [25963 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 270024; Geo. P. Allen, Mansfield, 
England. 


GRAND (THE) PROMENADE; by W. 
Lewis, op. 407, no. 6; piano. [25964 
© Nov. 18, 1911: 2 @ Noy. 13, 
1911; E 271044; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


GRANDE FANTAISIE; ouverture potpourri 
d’airs canadiens; par HE. Champagne; 
piano. Lowell, Champagne fréres. 

[25965 

© ‘Nov. 22; 1919; 2% er Mov 27, 

1911; EH 271588; E. Champagne, 
Lowell. 


GRANDE VALSE; from Ruses d’amour, 
by Alexander Glazounow, op. 61, no. 
2, arr. by W. H. Clarke; piano, four 
hands. [25966 


© Nov. 13;°19la 2a Nov. 15, 
1911; E 271123; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


GRANDMOTHER’S OLD FEATHER BED; 
words and music by M. Temple. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[25967 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269651; Mary Temple, Dickey, 
N. D. 


GRANT-SCHAEFER (G. A.) Four Christ- 
mas carols; music by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer. Contents—At  Chryst- 
masse tyde—Noel—It came upon the 
midnight clear—A song of Saint 
Francis; (Mixed voices, sacred oc- 
tavo series, no 1008.) [25968 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EB 269848; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


GRASS (THE) WAS GROWING GREEN; 
words by L. Cagey, musie by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [25969 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269698; Lester Cagey, Point 
Marion, Pa. 


GRATIAS AGIMUS TIBI; trio, from Messe 
solennelle, by Gioachino A. Rossini, 
ed. by Edgardo Lévi; piano. (Stand- 
ard duets, trios, ete., no. 9.) [25970 

©. Nov.: 22° 1902-2 0e wiNay. 23. 
1911; E 270665; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


GRATULANTEN (DIE) KOMMEN. See 


Grieg (EH. H.) 


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no. 12, 1911 


25987 


GREAT IS JEHOVAH; words by Charlotte 
G. Homer, music arr. with additions 
by Chas. H. Gabriel. [25971 

© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1911; 
EK 271560; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
eago. 


GREAT IS THE LorpD; anthem, words 
from the bible, music by F. Flaxing- 
ton; three part chorus, with organ 
ace. 4to. (Collection of part-songs 
and choruses for women’s voices, no. 
5618. ) [25972 

© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911; 
EH 269228; G. Schirmer, New York. 


| GREAT (THE) KINGDOM BEYOND; sacred 


song, words by H. Carver McLean, 
music by Will M. S. Brown; in A 
flat. [25973 

@eiover22, 1911 > 2c. Nov. 21, 
1911; H 271281; Brown & Edwards 
music co., Wilmington, Del. 


GREET ME TO-NIGHT IN THE MOONLIGHT; 
words by A. W. Hudson, music by 
Tom Spencer. Washington; H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [25974 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269762; A. W. Hudson, Narka, 
Kan. 


Griec (EDVARD HAcERUP) First (The) 
meeting; English version by Henry 
G. Chapman, music by EH. Grieg, op. 
ie norieeare.; by Victor Harris; 
three part chorus for women’s voices. 
(Svo. choruses, no. 5582.) [25975 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c Nov. 1, 1911; 
EH 269346; G. Schirmer, New York. 


Gratulanten (Die) kommen; von 
EH. Grieg, op. 66, no. 6, arr. von 
Adolf Ruthardt, fiir pianoforte, zu 
vier hiinden, obl. S8vo. (Edition 
Peters, no. 3306.) [25976 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 270806; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


——In rose-time (Zur _ rosenzeit) ; 
English version by F. H. Martens, 
music by Edvard Grieg, op. 48, no. 5, 
arr. by Victor Harris; 3 part chorus 
for women’s voices. (S8vo. choruses, 
no. 5565.) [25977 


i) Oct. 31, 1911: 2c. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269347: G. Schirmer, New York. 


—— In the boat (Im kahne) ; English 
version after Vilhelm Krag, by Th. 
Baker, music by E. Grieg, op. 60, 
no. 3, arr. by Victor Harris; 3 part 
chorus for women’s voices. (S8vo. 
choruses, no. 5585.) 125978 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 e Nov. 1, 1911; 
H 269348; G. Schirmer, New York. 


Grigg (EDVARD HAcERUP)—Continued. 


Jesu, friend of sinners: ed. and 
English text, by Clarence Dickin- 
son, music by Edward Grieg; acc. 
for practice only. S8vo. (Church 
music review, no. 305.) [25979 


© Nov: 22, 1911-2 te) (Nev. 2 23) 
19h; HW) 270756; BH. W. Gray. co: 
New York. 


—— Olaf Trygvason (Landkjending) ; 
English version by i. | from 
Bjornsterne Bjérnson, music by H. 
Grieg, op. 31, arr. by Bertha Remick. 
(Laurel octavo, no. 195.) [25980 


© Nove. 10; 1911 2 e Nova 12 
1Sidh Hh 2a: (Cy C. Birchardes 
co., Boston. 


Solvejg’s song, from Peer Gynt 
suite no. 2, by H. H. Grieg, arr. by 
Theo. M. Tobani; solo and obligato 
violin, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts. 

[25981 
© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269622; Carl Fischer, New York: 

GRIEVING FOR MOTHER; words and 

music by D. P. Cera. Washington, 

H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [25982 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 8. 1911; 
EH 269694; David P. Cera, Chicugo. 


GRIGRI; operette in 3 akten, text von 
Bolten-Baeckers und Jul. Chancel, 
musik von Paul Lincke; klavieraus- 
zug mit text. [25983 

© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 1, 1911; 
D 19009; Apollo verlag, Berlin. 


potpourri no. 1 und 2, ans der 
operette, von Paul Lincke, ftir kla- 
vier mit unterlegtem text. F 25984 

©; Aug: 9, 191t: 2°e Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 270076; Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 


GRIMM (A.) 65 melodieen der gang- 
barsten chorile; von A. Grimm; 
orch. 4to. [25985 


© Nov. 2; 1911+ 2’c. Nov. 22, 19117; 
E 271385; A. Grimm, Antigo, Wis. 


GROSSE (DAS) HALLELUJA; ged. von 
G. F. Klopstock, music von Ferdi- 
nand Hummel, op. 119; mannerchor ; 
partitur und stimmen. [25986 

© Oct-22, 191: 2c Novak, 
1911; EH 270512; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


GRossE (DIE) KANONE; grosses pot- 
pourri zum mitsingen, von Paul 
Lincke, ftir piano. [25987 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1911; 
BE 270120; Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 


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GROVES (THE) OF SHIRAZ; words by 
Nellie Richmond Eberhart, music by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, op. 51 
no. 1; medium voice. [25988 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269409: White-Smith musie pub. 
co., Boston. 


GRUSST MIR DAS BLONDE KIND AM 
RHEIN; words by H. W. Mertens, 
music by Hugo Steinbruch; op. 26, 
2; male chorus. 4to. [25989 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c Nov. 7, 1911; 
HE 269597: Carl Fischer, New York. 


GUIDE ME, O THOU GREAT JEHOVAH; 
anthem, words by W. Williams, mu- 
sic by Ira B. Wilson. [25990 


© Nov.\7) 1990; 2 Nove 20,1911; 


He 271246; Lorenz pub. co, Day- 
ton, O. 
GuM (THE) SHOE MAN; from Let 


George do it, lyric by Paul West, 
music by Nat D. Ayer. [25991 

©) Nov. 7, 1911: 2)¢. Nov.1, 1910: 
E 269567; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


GUTE BOTSCHAFT; eine liedersammlung 


fiir sonntagschulen... Dubuque 
Ia., Western publishing co. [1911] 
2 p. 1, viii, 284, [4] p. 12mo. $0.50. 

[25992 


@©, Aue; 20.5 19tt: 2 1c. Och 25, 
1911; A 298933; Convention of Ger- 
man presbyters of the West, Du- 
buque, Ia. 


GYMNASTISCHE UBUNGEN AUF DER VIO- 
LINE; von H. Leonard, neue ausgabe 


revidiert von BH. Kross. Komplett. 
(Edition Schott, no. 9803.) [25993 
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 


1911; EK 2703863; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


GYPSY DAISIES; words by Alice E. 


Allen, music by R. Huntington 
Woodman, three part chorus of 
women’s voices. (S8yo. choruses, no. 
5630. ) [25994 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 20, 
1911; E 271257: G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


GYPSY-HEART: words by Katherine 
Lee Bates, music by Addison EF. An- 
drews; mixed voices. (Octavo 
church music, no. 711.) [25995 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269855: William Maxwell music 
co., New York. 


GYPSY LOVE (Zigeunerliebe) ; valse, by 
Franz Lebar, arr. by Shipley Doug- 
las; brass band. 4to. (Chappell’s 
brass and reed band journal, no. —) 

[25996 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1911; 

E 270072; Chappell & co., 1td., Lon- 
don. 


HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) Klassische- 
violin-musik; bertihmter meister des 
17. und 18. jahrhunderts, bearbeitet 
von Gustav Jensen, fiir violine und 


klavier. Heft 16. Sonate 3; von 
G. F. Handel. (Hdition Schott, no. 
1830, q.) [25997 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1911; 
E 270767; B. Schott’s sédhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


—— —— Heft 20. 
G-moll, Heft. 21. 
G. F. Handel. (Hdition Schott, no. 
1830, u. and v.) [25998; 25999 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ec. each Nov. 14, 
1911; E 270375, 270376; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


Sonate 10, in 
Sonate, 18; von 


-—_— Larghetto und gavotte; von G. F. 
Hiindel, arr. von Alfred Moffat fiir 
violine mit klavierbegleitung. (So- 
naten-studien, no. 13.) [26000 

© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 e. Noy. 6, 1911; 
KE 270170; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz. 
Germany. 


HAHN (DER) IM KORB; operette in drei 
akten, text von Franz Wolff, musik 
von Alfred Rieger; klavierauszug 
mit text. [26001 


©. Nov, 18; 191i ier cei tot 
D 19008; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig. 


Hat-Cu1; Chinese two-step, composed 

and arr. by J. L. H. Taylor; piano. 

[26002 

©- Nov. . 21; 1911 oe eaiNiov. 225-7 

1911; EH 271493; Julia L. Hammond 
Taylor, New York. 


HAIDEE; oriental two-step, by Felix 
Godin; piano. [26003 
© Nov. 15, 1902 eee NiowensG, 
1911; E 270466; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


HAIL THE AMERICAN GIRL; from Betsey 
abroad, words by Elizabeth Granger 
Hollister, music by J. A. Warner. 

[26004 
©! 1c: “Nov. 6; 219i azole 2. 
John A. Warner, Rochester, N. Y. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12,1911 


26022 


HAIL THE GLORIOUS DAY; Christmas 
anthem, music by E. L. Cranmer. 
(In The choir, vol. 12, no. 12, Dec. 
1911.) [26005 

yiNoy, 14, 1911; 1 « Nov. 16, 
1911; H 271150; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 


HAIL THE KING; words by Laurene 
Highfield, music by Samuel W. Beaz- 
ley. [26006 

© July 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1911; 
EH 271194; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
el. 


HAIL, THOU EVER-BLESSED MORN; anthem 
for Christmas, music by J. Sebastian 
Matthews; mixed voices. Svo. 

[26007 

@ Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 

H260445: A. W. Gray co., 
York. 


HANAKO; Japanese intermezzo, by W. 
Aletter, arr. by Henry Tolhurst; vio- 
lin and piano. [26008 

eto 22. 191t- 2 ec. Noy. 23, 
1911; E 270664; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


HAPPINESS; by Geo. J. Trinkaus; four 
violins with piano ace. (The four 
moods—A ). [26009 

© Noy. 25, 1911; 2 c Nov. 28, 
1911; E 271616; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Happy AND FREE; mazurka, by Walter 
Rolfe; piano. [26010 
© Nov. 28, 1914; 2:¢ Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271657; M. Witmark & sons. 
New York. 


HAPPY EVERY MOMENT; words by Mrs. 
C. D. Martin, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. [26011 

G@auly 4, 1911: 2c. Nov. 17,1911 ; 
E 271195; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
Til. 


HAPPY HOURS; reverie, by Percy Wen- 
rich; piano. [26012 
(eOcws|, 1911-2 ec. Nov. 1, 191k; 

E 269306; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


Happy (THE) VALLEY; march, by C. 
Hartmann; reed and brass band. 
Ato. [26013 

er Woy. 20) 1911: 2 c.. Nov. 21. 
1911; E 270589; Hawkes & son, 
London. 
HarREM (THE) SKIRT GIRL; two step, 
by Lola Hall; piano. [26014 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 269114; A. W. Perry & sons music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


New 


HARK, THE HERALD ANGELS’ SING 
(Clywch, yr engyl glodydd fry) ; sa- 
cred song, geiriau (Cyf) gan y 
Parch D. Morgan, English words by 
C. Wesley, music by Jacob Gabriel; 
contralto or baritone. [26015 


© Nov. 13, 1911; 2 c Nov. 14, 
1911; E 270440; Alfred Oliver & co., 
London. 


HARK, WHAT MEAN THOSE HOLY VOICES; 
anthem for Christmas-tide, words by 
J. Cawood, musie by J. Christopher 
Marks; solos for sop. and bar. and 
violin obbligato. 4to. [26016 


©: Nov. 14, 1911-2 ¢ Nov. J 
1911; E 271097; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York. 


— Christmas anthem, words and 
music by Will M. S. Brown. 4to. 
[26017 
© Nov. 22, 191t: 2 ‘ee Novs.2 
1911; E 271280; Brown & Edwards 
musie co., Wilmington, Del. 


HARMONY OF LOVE; waltz, by C. A. 
Grimm; piano. [26018 
©) Nov. 28, °1911- 2. & Noy. .29; 
1911; E 271658; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Harp (THE) THAT ONCE; old Irish 
melody, words by Thomas Moore, 
music arr. by Monk Gould; medium 
yoice. [26019 


©! Noy. 13, 191t- 2°e" Noy. 13: 
1911; E 270328; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 


HartLEy (Harry) Four brass quar- 
tettes; arr. by H. Hartley; four B 
flat cornets, E flat alto and baritone. 
Contents:—Robin Adair.—The old 
oaken bucket.—How can I leave 
thee.—Dixie land.—Cincinnati, Fill- 
more music house. 4to. [26020 

© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 16, 
1911; EH 271155; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 


HARVEST DANCE; by Frederick A. Wil- 
liams, op. 76, no. 1; piano. [26021 
TG NOVe con: 191d: 2 CoiNoyoe ate 
1911; H 271528; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


HARVEST (THE) HOME; words by W. 
Lomax Childress, music by H. P. 
Main. [26022 

© Nov. 22, 1911; 2-e. Nov. 24, 
1911: E 271453; Hubert P. Main, 
New York. 


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HARVEST HOME WALTZES; by D. W.| HE LEADETH ME; anthem, words by 


Clark, arr. by Marguerite Van 
Praag; piano. [260238 


© 1c. Nov. 24, 1911; BE 271471; 
D. W. Clark, Valley City, N. D. 


Harvest Moon; characteristic dance, 
by Carrie B. Adams; piano. [26024 


© Nov: 2i, 19 27; WNov 27, 
1911; E 271578; Theo. Presser co., 
_ Philadelphia. 


Harvest (THE) TIME; words by Wil- 
liam Foster, music by Edna May 
Fowler. [26025 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
H 269556; Harry Von Tilzer music 
co., New York. 


Hasse (KARL) 
Hasse, op. 9, ftir die orgel. 
8vo. (Hdition Peters, no. 3308.) 

[26026 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
H 270811; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


Sechs stticke; von K. 
obl. 


HAVE YOU SEEN MY WILLIE GREEN; 
words by lL. Ullery, music by Ferd. 
E. Mierisch. New York, Gotham-At- 
tucks music ¢o. [26027 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1911; 
H 269382; Laura Ullery, Chicago. 


HayDN (FRANZ JOSEPH) Capriccietto; 
by Jos. Haydn, arr. von Willy Bur- 
mester, fiir violine mit klavierbe- 
gleitung. (Alte weisen, no. 31.) 

[26028 


© (Oct. 26, 191i) Oe, INove 14, 
41911; E 270358; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


— Gavotte; von Fr. J. Haydn, arr. 
von Willy Burmester, ftir violine mit 
klavierbegleitung. (Alte weisen, no. 
32.) [26029 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 14, 
1911; EH 270360; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


He GAVE HIMSELF FOR ME; words by 
EK. G. W. Wesley, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. [26030 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1911; 
H 271561; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago. 


He HAS coME; Christmas anthem, 
words by Horatius Bonar, music by 
- Frank H. Brackett; mixed voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12235.) [26031 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 9, 1911; 
BE 269927; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


J. H. Gilmore, music by E. 8. Lorenz. 

[26032 

© Nov. 7, 191%; 2 iNov. 20, 

1911; E 271247; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

HE MAY NEVER PASS THIS WAY AGAIN; 

words and music by L. Weber. 
[260383 
© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 269501; Louis Weber, Kansas 
City, Kans. 

HE NEVER SAID GOOD-BYE; words and 
music by Ben Deely, arr. by [Eugene 
Platzmann ]. [26034 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2c. Noy. 4, 1911; 
E 269445; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 

He’s crazy; from The three Romeos, 
lyric by R. H. Burnside, musie by 
Raymond Hubbell. [26085 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 269582; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


HE WAS MORE LIKE A GENTLEMAN 
FRIEND; words by Ren Shields, mu- 
sic by Ernest R. Ball. [26036 

© Nov. 21, 191. 2e wor. 23, 
1911; Ho 271859) VE Warniark (& 
sons, New York. 

HEAR THE PICKANINNY BAND; march 
and two-step, by Wm. J. Vanderveer 
and Seymour Furth, arr. by Hb. S. S. 
Huntington; orch. 4to. [26037 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c& Nov. 2, 1911; 
EK 269862; Joe Morris music ¢o., 
New York. 


HEART (THE) BREAKERS; Selection by 
Orlob and Gideon, arr. by T. P. and 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; mand. orch. 

[260388 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 

E 269906; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


HEART OF THE ROSE; waltzes, by Sadie 

Koninsky; piano. [260389 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 

HE 269385; Koninsky music co., Troy, 
INS We 


IIEART’S-EASE; intermezzo by Allan 
Macbeth; reed and brass band. 4to. 
[26040 
© Nov. 3, 1911; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911; 

EH 270115; Hawkes & son, London. 


HEART’S IDEAL; reverie, by George S. 
Schuler; piano. [26041 
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 
1911; E 271045; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


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26057 


HEATHER ROSE (Haiderés’chen); by 
G. Lange, op. 78, no. 8, edited and 
fingered by S. Camillo Engel; piano. 

[26042 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
HE 270121; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


HEAVEN WITH THEE; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by W. H. Doane. 
[26043 


fOr Now. 22, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 24, 
1911; BH 271454; W. H. Doane, Cin- 
cinnati. 


HEIMATLIEDER; ged. von Rudolf Dietz, 
musik von August Thomae, op. 17. 


Contents.—1. Blau-orange. 4. Aar- 
lied. 5. Fahrmannslied. 6. Ann’- 
Marie. [26044 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30,1911; 
Ee 270039; August Thomae, Klop- 
penheim bei Wiesbaden, Germany. 


HEIMATLIEDER; text und musik von 
August Thomae, op. 17. Contents.— 
2. Heil dir mein Nassau. 38. Buch- 
finkenlied. [26045 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EH 270040; August Thomae, Kloppen- 
heim bei Wiesbaden, Germany. 


HELGOLAND-MARSCH; aus der operette, 
Die verbotene braut, von K, fF. 
“Adolfi, arr. von Max Oscheit, fiir 
klavier. [26046 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911; 
HH} 267866; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


HELLER (STEPHEN) 25 studi melodici; 
di S. Heller, op. 45; per piano; 
nuova edizione riveduta da Bruno 
Mugellini. [26047 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1911; 
E 270485; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 

25 studi per il ritmo e Il’ espres- 
Sione; di S. Heller, op. 47; per 
piano; nuova edizione riveduta da 
Bruno Mugellini. [26048 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1911; 
EH 270487; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 

25 studi progressivi; di S. Heller, 

op. 46; per piano; nuova edizione 

riveduta da Bruno Mugellini. 
[26049 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1911; 
EK 270486; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 


HELLO DON’T YOU KNOW WHO’S HERE; 
words and musie by F. Goulart. 
[26050 
© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ce Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269864; Frank Goulart music co., 
Dorchester, Mass. 


HELLO STRANGER, JUST STICK AROUND; 
words by Edgar Leslie, music by 
Lewis EF. Muir. [26051 


© Nov. 2, 191+ 2c) Nove 1, 1911: 
EH 2693837; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York. 


HiER LAST DANCE; words and music by 
J. D. Whitehead. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26052 


© _Ockey 30) 4910-2 Ge, Nove 
1911; E 269826; Jennie D. White- 
head, Charleroi, Pa. 


HERE’S LOVE AND SUCCESS TO YOU; 
words by Geo. Graff, jr., music by 
Ernest R. Ball. [26053 


© Nove 2, 191t: (2° © Nov. 222, 
1911; EH 271360; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 

Be 


HERMANN (FR.) 80 Spezial-ettiden ; 
uebungen in progressiver ordnung, 
von Kr. Hermann, op. 24, fiir violine. 
Teil 8, heft 2. 4to. (Hdition Schott, 
no. 1730 B.) [26054 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1911; 
EK 270166; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


FipRzZ AN HERZ (Heart on heart); 
braut-walzer, text von Beatrice y. 
Dovsky, English text by Addie Funk, 
musik von Ernest Verdayne. [26055 


© Aug. 16, 1911; 2 @ Oct. 26, 
1911; E 267899; Schlesinger’sche 
buch- & musik-handlung (Rob. Lie- 
nau), Berlin. 


HERZEN UND BLUMEN (Hearts and 
flowers) ; ein neues blumenlied nach 
Alph. Cizbulka’s Wintermirchen, arr. 
von Paul Korke, ftir pianoforte 
vierhiindig. [26056 


©) Aves, 19) 19 DY es Octk.226; 
1911; EH 267881; Bosworth & oco., 
Leipzig. 


Hevure (L’) Qui FuIT; valse chantée, 
paroles de A. Mescour, musique de 
Marcel Courmes. [26057 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 20, 
1911; EH 270551; A Courmes, Nice, 
France. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26058 < 


vt. 11, n.s., v.6 


HEY LACKADAY-MISERY ME; written 
and composed by W. S. Frank. 
[26058 
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ¢ Noy. 20; 
1911; E 270538; Von Tilzer music 
co., New York. 


HIDALGO; danse andalouse; arr. par 
Albert Landry. 1. Violon; 2. Flute; 
3. Clarinette; 4. Cornet; 5. Mando- 
line. (Les vrais succés, quatriéme 
série, no. 76.) 4to. | 26059-26063 

© Sept. 29, 1911: 2 e each Nov. 
6, 1911; E 270238—270242; Emile 
Ledue, P. Bertrand et cie., Paris. 


HIGH SCHOOL MARCH; by R. W. Geb- 
hardt, op. 46; piano. [26064 
OW Novi 2 lois 2 tes Non i 
1911; EH 270704; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Hitse (B.) Suite; von B. Hilse, op. 6, 
fiir fldte und harfe oder klavier. 
Contents.—Andante. — Bachanale. —- 
Adagio.—Scherzo. [26065 

© Aue. 8, 19113 2 ¢. Nov 3, 1911: 
HK 270118; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


HIS PROMISE WILL NOT FAIL; words ant 
music by C. B. Hopkins. [26066 
@eWept 17 Olt: 92 de Nove (6; 
1911; EK 269518; C. Benj. Hopkins, 
Chicago. 


HospsLeE (THE); march, by R. Z. Ham- 
ilton ; piano. [26067 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1911; E 269242; 
Ruth Ziegler Hamilton, Council 
Bluffs, Ia. 


HospsLeE (THE) SKIRT SONG; words and 
musie by N. K. Clem. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26068 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269819; Nora K. Clem, Bridgeport, 
Conn. | 


HoB-GOB-GOB-0-LIN-MAN ; words by Thos. 
B. Roberts, music by Lucien Denni. 
[26069 


© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269916; Riley & Denni music pub- 
lishers, Kansas City, Mo. 


HocHZEITS-WALZER; aus der pantomime 
Der schleier der Pierrette, von Ernst 
von Dohnanyi, op. 18, no. 4°, tanz- 
walzer arr. von Th. Holzhei und 
Gust. Blasser. 1. violine solo. 2. 
violine und klavier. [26070, 26071 

© July 22, 1911; 2 e. each Oct. 26, 
1911; EH 267885, 267886; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. 


HOLD TRUE; words by George W. King, 
music by W. W. Adams. [26072 
©. Nov. 9, 19tls 2c iver: 10, 
1911; E 269988; Warren W. Adams, 
Boston. 


Horpe Aipa. See Verdi (G.) 


HoLipayIne; words by Clifton Bing- 
ham, music by Ernest Newton. 1. 
In FF. 2: In Gis) ine [26073 

© Nov. 13,- A191 Dieu iniage. 14) 
1911; E 270347; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London. 


HoLKA MopROOoOKA (The _ blue-eyed 
maiden) ; from Bohemian and songs, 
book 1, by Otakar Sevéik, op. 10, ed. 
by Gustav Saenger; violin and piano. 

[26074 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1911: 
HE 269598; Carl Fischer, New York. 


HOLLINS COLLEGE BASKET BALL MARCH; 

by L. de Haas; piano. [26075 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 e Nov. 7, 1911; 

E 270258; Louis de Haas, Hollins, 
Va. 


Houiy rac; by R. Litzenberger; piano. 

[26076 

© Nov: 25, 191d) 2HeeNow (25, 

1911; H 271622; Raymond Litzen- 
berger, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


HOLT FEST DEIN EMUNE (Loi sevoishi 


veloi sekolmi); words by Hyman 
Altman, music by Perlmutter & 
Wohl. [26077 


© Nov. 11, 191 yo en Now, ais, 
1911; H 270333; A: Teres, New York. 
Hoty NIGHT (Stille nacht, heilige 
nacht); arr. by Charles Henlein; 
piano. [26078 
© Nov. 24. Wome 2 ieaiNon. 2, 
1911; E 271545; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati. 


HOME AGAIN TO DEAR OLD LONDON; writ- 
ten and composed by Tom Mellor 
and Harry Gifford. (Sixpenny popu- 
lar ed., no. 784.) [26079 

© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 c Nov. 14, 
1911; H 270398; Francis Day & 
Hunter, London. 


HoMESTEAD (THE) ; Irish ballad, words 
by Fred G. Bowles, music by 
Katharine Barry. [26080 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ce Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270533; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


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26098 


HONEY, BE MY HONEY BEE; words and 
music by D. D. Collins. St. Louis, 
Shattinger piano & musicco. [26081 

© Nov. 5, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 11, 1911; 
E 269981; D. D. Collins, Collinsville, 
Til. 


HoNEYLAND; from The wife hunters, 
lyric by David Kempner, music by 
Anatol Friedland and Malvin Frank- 
Tims. [26082 

feeeer, ol, 1911; 2c. Nov: 1, 1911; 
E 269326; Leo Feist, New York. 


Hoo-H00-HOO; stein song, words and 
music by H. L. Frankensteen. De- 
troit. Frankensteen pub. co. [26083 


omoci 2s, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 26, 1911; 


H 269189; Harold L. Frankensteen, ; 


Detroit. 


Hor! Hop; march song, words and 
music by Kinkie Wiz (L. R. Perry), 
arr. by Wm. Kretschmer. [26084 

Nov. 14. 1911- 2 ¢., Nov: 20, 
1911; E 271308; Publishing house of 
Kinkie Wiz, San Francisco. 


HorpE THE HORNBLOWER; words by 
Henry Newbolt, music by John Ire- 
land. [26085 

© Nov.-1, 1911; 2-¢c. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 270041; Boosey & co., London. 


House (THE) BESIDE THE SEA; words 
by G. W. Spring, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [26086 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269770; George W. Spring, Mont- 
gomery, Pa. 


HovusEHOLD (THE) ANGEL; words by 


Alice Wood Watson, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26087 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269642; Alice Watson, Huntington 
Park, Cal. 


How CAN I LEAVE THEE. 
(Harry) 


See Hartley 


How ENTHRALLING THE MUSIC’S SOUL- 
FUL GREETING; from the operette Ja- 
cinta, by Heinrich Berté, arr. by 
Carl F. Williams; orchestra. 4to. 

[26088 

© Nov: 24, 1911; 2 « Noy. 25, 

1911; E 271519; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


lyric by John L. Shine, music 
by Heinrich Berté. [26089 

©, Noy. 24, 1911; 2 ce Nov. 25, 
1911; EK 270681; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


ee 


How HE GOT iT; words and music by 
Anna Siebold Davis. Washington, 
H. Kirgus Dugdale co. [26080 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269641; Mrs. Jack Davis, Seattle. 


How LONG WILT THOU FORGET ME; 
words from the Bible, music by Oley 
Speaks; high, in E flat minor. 

[26091 

© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 c¢ Nov. 15, 

1911; EK 271124; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


How SWEET THE HOUR; a prayer, poem 
by Jason Moore, music by Simonetti, 
arr. by Jason Moore; medium or 
low voice and pf. with violin obli- 
gato. [26092 

©) Nov, 10) A911 = (2) ec. Novas: 
19 Didop:, A. AS “Paylonms cos 
Tacoma, Wash. 


How TO MAKE A HUCKLEBERRY PIE; 
words by Jean C. Havez, music by 
George Botsford. [26093 


© 1 € Nov. 14, 1911; W 271606; 
George Botsford, New York. 


How WE KNow; words by E. S. Tillot- 
son, music by C. H. Gabriel. [26094 
© Nov.  1911> 2c, Oct, 28) 1941 ; 

E 2692388; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago. 


HUBBELL (RAYMOND) 
The three Romeos, 
Hubbell, arr. by Frank Saddler; 
piano. [26095 

©) Nov.6, 191%: 2 € Noy."6; 1981: 
E 269535; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


Waltzes; from 
by Raymond 


Hueco, Count oF Paris. See Donizetti 


(Gaetano) 
Hucuenots. See Meyerbeer (G.) 


HvuLiLo, Bitt; words by Wm. Wallace 
Whitelock, music by Ashton Oakley ; 
men’s voices; tonic-sol-fa and staff 
notations. [26096 

©) Oct. 27,1911) -/2, e: -Oct.28; 19K: 
E 267933; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


HUMORESKE; by Anton Dvorak, op. 
101, no. 7, arr. by Gustav Hinrichs; 
edition C, with harmonium part, 
grand orchestra. [26097 

©! Nov.) 13) 191552" @ iNoyan 14, 
1911; EH 271101; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


ed. by W. P. Mero; piano. 
[26098 
© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
BE 269478; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26099 


pt. II, n.s., v.6 


HuMORESKE-—Continued. 
— transposed ed. in C; pi- 
ano. [26099 
© Oct.131, 1911 5.2 ¢ Oct-31 1911; 
E 269316; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


HUMORESQUE; par Alfred Rothberger, 

pour piano. £26100 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 c Nov. 38, 1911; 

EK 270110; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 

HUNGARIAN BALLET; by D. Schooler; 

piano. [26101 


© Noy. 16, 1911) 72 ‘ec Nov. 27, 


1911; E 271568; David Schooler, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
HUNGARIAN SKETCH (Ungariscke 


Skizze); by Géza Horvath, op. 126 
NOy a yiolim van pie [26102 

© Noy. 134011 2 eG UNov., as, 
1911; E 270314; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


HUSBAND’S (THE) FAREWELL; words 
by Andrew F. Byrd, music by Ashley 
S. Johnson. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [26163 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269666; A. F. Byrd, Baxley, Ga. 


HusH, HUSH; words by ‘Thomas 
Moore, music by Johan Backer- 
Lunde, op. 42, no. 6. [26104 


OPNova 225 1911 622 e iNove 23, 
1911; EH 271424; George H- Doran 
co., New York. 

Hyvbe (THE) PARK HIGH SCHOO™t TWO 
STEP; composed and arr. by V. C. 
Brady; piano. [26105 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 

E 271184; Vera Corinne Brady, Chi 
cago. 

HYMN TO LIGHT; words by James Vila 

Blake, music by John Ireiand. 

[26106 

© Nove 2) 1911-92 © Novo, aod: 

E 270078; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


HYMNE; aus Die welten, ged. von IF’. 
G. Klopstock, musik von Ferdinand 
Hummel, op. 118; miannerchor; par- 
titur und stimmen. [26107 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1911; 
E 270518; Kd. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 

I AM THINKING OF YOU, BONNIE MARY; 
written and composed by Percy Ed- 
gar and Huntley Trevor. [26108 

K) Nov... 28, “Oiler 2) ex Novae 28, 
AOT H) -2707542 SEraneis, Daye oc 
Hunter, London. 


I CAN FORGIVE BUT NOT FORGET: by 
W. G. Miller; orch. 4to. [26109 


© Nov. 11, 1911; ye" Giey. 13, 
1911; E 271077; H. G. Miller, Butte 
City, Mont. 


I CANNOT DO WITHOUT JESUS; words 

and music by C. B. Hopkins. [26110 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 1911; 

HE 269519; C. Benj. Hopkins, Chi- 
cago. 


I COULD LIKE A LITTLE GIRI. LIKE YOU; 
words by F. S. Fluke, music by Glen 
W. Ashley. | 26111 


© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 6, 1911; 
HE 269545; Farris 8. Fluke. Chicago. 


I’D BE A BUTTERFLY; words and music 
by Thos. Haynes Bayly, arr. by A. H. 
Ryder; trio for women’s voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12201.) [26112 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269463; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


I’D LIKE TO BE AN ACTRESS; words and 
musie by Herbert Rule. [26113 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 e@ Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 270053; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


I’D LIKE TO BE THE HONEY SUCKLE VINE 
AROUND YOUR DOOR; words and music 
by EF, E. Carroll. [26114 

© 1c. Nov. 6, 1911; E 271075; 
Frank KE. Carroll, San Antonio, Fla. 


1D LIKE TO HAVE A LITTLE GIRL LIKE 
YOU, LIKE ME; from The maid and 
the monarch, by Dan J. Sullivan; 
hotel orech. 4to. [26115 


© Nov. 13,° 1911 2G Noy. 14, 
1911; H 271089; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


I’D LIKE TO TAKE A CHANCE WITH YOU; 
words by Jack Yellen, music by 
George L. Cobb. [26116 


© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 1911; 
E 270458; Charles I. Davis, Cleve- 
land. 


I’D NEVER LEAVE YOU FOR ANYTHING; 
from Hans Danske, words by Laura 
C. Geddes, music by M. C. Blanchard, 
arr. by C. Bayer. [26117 

© Nov.: 25, 19-2 Now 25, 
1911; E 271481; Marie C. Blanchard, 
RSs 


I’D RATHER GO TO JAIL; from Let 
George do it, lyric by Paul West, 
music by Nat D. Ayer. [26118 

©): Nov. 1914: 2 CiNowae et Oils 
BE. 269568; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 


1516 


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no. 12,1911 


26138 


I DID NOT KNOW HOW DEAR YOU WERE TO 
ME; words by W. H. Gardner, music 
by E. R. Kroeger; medium in D flat. 

[26119 


©) Noy.015; 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 15, 


1911; H 271185; Gamble hinged mu- 


Sic eo., Chicago. 


I DON’T CARE WHOSE GIRL YOU WERE, 
YOU'RE MY GIRL NOW; words by Joe 
Goodwin, music by W. Raymond 
Walker. [26120 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269564; Leo Feist, New York. 


I DON’T SUPPOSE; words by Leslie 
Cooke, music by H. Trotére; in D, 
in H flat, in F, in G. [26121 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1911; 
EH 267999; J. B. Cramer & co., Iitd., 
London. 


I GO FOR THE MAIL EVERY DAY; words 
by M. G. Robson, music by J. Dun- 
can. [26122 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c Nov. 28, 
1911; E 271640; M. G. Robson, Port 
Leyden, N. Y. 


I GoT A ROCK; words and music by 
Blanche Merrill. [26123 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 3, 1911; 
EK 269408; Charles K. Harris, New 
York. 

I GOTTA DA PIKTCH; words by L. Leslie, 

music by Otto Motzan. [26124 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1911; E 271301; 
Lew Leslie, New York. 

I HAD A DEAR SWEETHEART NOT LONG 
YEARS AGO; words and music by J. S. 
Handley. [26125 

© Oct. 31, 1911 ; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 269871; Joseph S. Handley, Chi- 
cago. é 

I HATE TO TALK ABOUT MYSELF; words 

and music by G. Nagel. [26126 

© 1c. Oct. 31, 1911; E 269280; 
Geo. Nagel, Newark, N. J. 

I HEARD THE BELLS ON CHRISTMAS 


DAY; carol, words by Longfellow, 
music by H. A. Chambers; 12mo. 
(Novello’s Christmas carols, no. 
362. ) [26127 


©mNovs 25.) 1914: 2: ©. Nov. 27. 
1911; E 270701; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 

I LEAVE IT TO you; from The campus, 
by Walter de Leon, arr. by T. P. and 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; mand. orch. 

[26128 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
EK 269907; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


I LISTENED TO A SONG TO-NIGHT; words 
and music by Mrs. J. EH. Truchelut. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26128 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

EK 269722; Mrs. J. E. Truchelut, Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 


V’LL BE A ROSEBUD FOR YOU; words and 
music by G. O. Hageseth. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26130 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269777; J. O. Hageseth, Lisbon, 
N. D. 


TLL BE A SISTER TO YOU; words by 
Archie Colby, music by Jos. G. Seo- 
ville. [26131 


© 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 1911; E 271398; 
Rena Howard, New York. 

I’LL BE TRUE YES TRUE ALWAY; wedding 
song, words and music by M. R. 
Linabury. [26132 

© te Nov. 14.4911 <0, 228: 
Minnie Randall Linabury, Lapeer, 
Mich. 

TLL BE WAITING FOR YOU DEAR; words 
by S. E. Wright, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26133 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269686; S. E. Wright, N. Tarry- 
town, N. Y. 


I’LL BE WITH YoU; words and musi¢ 
by O. Giolma. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26134 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911: 
E 269830; Olive M. Giolma, Man- 
ville, Il. 

TLL BE YOUR AUTOMOBILE; words and 

musie by W. Stanton. [26135 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1911; BE 271559: 
William Stanton, Chicago. 

I’LL BE YOUR SISTER; words by E. Dat- 
zell, music by Paul Drummond. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. eo. 

[26136 

© Nov. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 

1911; EH 271148; Eleanor Dalzell, 
Pottstown, Pa. 


I'LL MARRY A MILLIONAIRE; lyrics and 
music by Lynne A. Hazzard. [26137 


© 1c. Nov. 15, 1911; E 271470; 
Mansel Vardaman. % White rats 
actors union, New York. 

I’LL RETURN TO MOTHER DEAR AGAIN; 
words by F. Wiley, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26138 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269693; Florida Wiley, Pierson, 
Mich. 


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26139 


pt. 111, n. s., v.6 


VLL seERvE Him To-DAY; words by C. 
Benj. Hopkins, music by C. H. 
Marsh. [26139 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1911; 
E 269205; Charles H. Marsh, Chi- 
cago. 

ILL TRY ANYTHING ONCE; words by A. 
Seymour Brown, music by Nat. D. 


Ayer. [26140 

©) Nov. 22, 19tt- 2) ce Nov 25, 
1911; E 271497; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


words and music by 
W. H. Boese, arr. by C. W. Kar- 
bach, Jr. [26141 

© ic. Nov. 4, 1911; E 269451; 
Walter H. Boese, Chicago. 


I LOST MY HEART; words by Macken- 
zie Fairfax, music by T. Avant. 
[26142 
© Nov. 16, 1911- 2c Nov. 123; 
1911; EH 270148; T. Avant, London. 
I LovE Love; from The red widow, by 
Chas. J. Gebest, arr. by T. P. and 


. Geo. J. Trinkaus; mand. orch. 
[26143 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 


I LONG TO DREAM; 


H 269908; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 
—— waltz, from The red widow, by 


Chas. J. Gebest, arr. by Sol Levy; 
orchestra. 4to. [26144 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
Ki 269898; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 

IT LOVE MY BABE; words by J. Leubrie 

Hill, musie by J. Rosamond Johnson. 

[26145 

Nove. 122.) 1912) ce. Nov. 25, 

1911; H 271496 : Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


{ LOVE TO HEAR SWEET VOICES SING; 
musie by Reginald EF. Barclay. (In 
Carols ancient and modern, book 1, 
no. 10.) [26146 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 
1911; E 270405; Morgan & Scott, 
itd., London. 

{ LOVE YOU LITTLE GIRL, I LOVE YOU; 
words by K. Wilson, music by Len 
Wleming. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [26147 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

EB; 269829; Kate Wilson, Norwood. O. 

{ LOVED A MAN WHO WAS POOR AND 
PROUD; from Betsey abroad, by J. A. 


Warner. [26148 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1911; E 269942; 
John A. Warner, Rochester, N. Y. 


I’M A WONDERFUL MAN IN YONKERS: 
from The red widow, lyric by Wm. 
Jerome, music by Chas. J. Gebest. 

[26149 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269910; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


I’M ALL ALONE; words and music by 
James Wright. [26150 


© Nov. 13, 191% ;"2 G@ UNoy. 14, 
1911; H 271103: Monarch music Co., 
Fall River, Mass. 


I’M ALL WRAPPED UP IN You; from 
Hans Danske; words and music by 
M. C. Blanchard, arr. by C. Bayer. 

[ 26151. 


© Nov. 25, 191s 2 eaNoy: 25, 
1911; H 271482; Marie C. Blanchard,. 
U.S. 


I’M COMING BACK; words by A. Sey- 

mour Brown, music by Nat D. Ayer. 

[26152 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

EH 269485; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


I’M DREAMING A DREAM; words and 
music by A. R. George. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26153 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269768; Miss A. R. George, Mingo 
Junction, O. 


I’M FALLING IN LOVE WITH YoU; words 
and music by R. L. Gautski. [26154 
_ © Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec Noy. 3, 1911; 
E 269422; R. Lee Gautski, U. S. 


I’M GLAD; 
Warner, 


lyric by Henry Edward 

music by R. H. Reemelin. 

[26155 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 1911; 

FE 269537; Rudolph Hugh Reemelin, 
Cincinnati. 


VM GOING AWAY; written and com- 
posed by Billy Merson. [26156 
©. Nov. (20) gia meena Nove 2c 
1911; E 270601; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


I’M GOING BACK TO MY OLD PAL; words 
by Nat Vincent, musie by Ed. Bim- 
berg. [26157 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1911; 
E 269209; Metropolitan music pub. 
co., New York. 

——hby Bimberg and Vincent, arr. by 
Robt. Recker; orchestra. [26158 

© Octi'25, 1911; Zire Och toi; 
FE 269801; Metropolitan music pub. 
o., New York. 


1518 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12,1911 


26176 


I’M GOING TO WRITE TO SANTA CLAUS; 
words by Jessica Moore, music by 
George L. Spaulding. [26159 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1911; 
E 269968; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


I’M LEAVING THEE, MY SISTER DEAR; 
words and music by K. W. Lyons. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co 

[26160 

@eGct. 30, 1911; 2 e. Nov. §, 

1911; E 269736; Kate W. Lyons, 
Crowley, La. 


i1’M LONGING -FOR YOU SWEET MARIE; 
lyrics and music by J. Maynard, arr. 
by Ernest M. Burnett. [26161 


© 1c. Oct. 31, 1911; E 269947; 
Jack Maynard, Denver. 


I'M LOOKING FOR A HUSBAND: words 
and music by E. Emrich. [26162 


© Noy. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1911; 
E 269999; Emauuel Emrich, Cleve- 
land. 


I’M ON TO YOU, CHAPPIE, OLD BOY; 

waltz, by Carl Wenrich; orch. 4to. 

[26163 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1911; 

E 269878; A. C. Gardner. Brockton, 
Mass. 


—words by Charles 8S. O'Neil, 
music by Carl Wenrich, arr. by 
Charles C. Johnston. [26164 


© Nev, 25, 1911- 2 c. Nov. 27, 
ete 2ris22: A. C.. Gardner, 
Brockton, Mass. 


I'M SO GLAD TO HAVE FOUND YOU OUT; 
song, from Betsey abroad, by J. A. 
Warner; piano acc.; music only. 

[26165 
© ie Nov. 8, 1911; E 269575; 
John A. Warner, Rochester, N. Y. 


I'M SO LONELY SINCE YOU THREW ME 
DOWN; words and music by Freder 
ick K. Pope. [26166 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1911; 
E 269995; Frederick K. Pope, Wor- 
cester. 


I'M THE BABY’S PA; words and musi¢ 


by William Phares Cochran. (Post 
ecard jingle, no. 5.) Card 8 by 5 
inches. [26167 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2c. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 269365; W. P. Cochran, Marble 
Falls, Tex. 


= 


I’M WEARY FOR YOU, DEARIE; words by 
Stanley Murphy and Arthur Fields. 
music by Harry Carroll. [26168 

© ‘Nov.-11, 1911'> 2°@ Woy. 11, 
1911; E 269984; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 


I MUST EVER ROAM; words by Mrs. 
Willis Webber, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26169 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269822: Mrs. Willis Webber, Fre- 
mont, Mich. 


I NEED THEE EVERY HOUR; quartette, 
words adapted from Annie S. Hawks, 
music by Joseph Gould; men’s 
voices. (Maxwell octavo, no. 615.) 

[26170 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1911; 

E 270263; William Maxwell music 
co., New York. 


I NEVER THOUGHT; words by Ed. Tesch- 
emacher, music by Julian Freder- 
icks, in G. [26171 

©) Ociz 26, 1911; 2... Oct. 28) 
1911; E 267931; A. Rotherham, ltd., 
London. 

I ONCE HAD A SWEET LITTLE DOLL 


DEARS; three-part song, words by 
Chas. Kingsley, music by Ethelbert 


Nevin, arr. by Victor Harris; 
women’s yoices. (Octavo ed., no. 
12254. ) [26172 

@. Met. 25. A9id= Joe Neva; 


1911; E 269464; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 
PASSED A STATELY CAVALCADE; desert 
song, words by Nelle Richmond Eber- 
bart, music by Charles Wakefield 
Cadman; high voice in E. [26173 
(Cyl Nov. 1621914 2c Noyes 23, 
1911; E 271601; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 
RICHIAMATI PER TRIPOLI; versi di un 
eantastorie, musica di [V.] Marino. 
[25174 
© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E— 270281; Italian book co. New 
York. 
I soUGHT THE LoRD; music by J. La- 
mont Galbraith; medium voice in F. 
[26175 
©! Noy. 21, 19117: 2.6. Nev 22 
1911; E 271373; G. Schirmer, Boston. 
I’VE BEEN A LONG TIME LOOKING FOR A 
GIRL LIKE YoU; words by Harry Por- 
ter, music by Albert Von Tilzer, arr. 
by Eugene Platzmann. [26176 
© Oct. 80; 1911 » 2 e& Nov. 7/4980: 
E 269558: York music co., New York. 


io) 


bh 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26177 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


I’VE GOT TO GET A MAN; words and mu- 
sic by S. Anderson. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26177 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Noy. 8, 1911; 
EH 269791; Sam Anderson, Minne- 
apolis. 


IVE ONLY COME BACK FOR MY HAT; 
written and composed by Hdward 
Kent. [26178 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
EH 267875; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


I WANT A MAN TO COME AND MARRY ME; 
words and music by Linda M. Blood- 
good. [26179 

© VU Novan22, 192 en Nowance: 
1911; EH 271868; J. B. Remick & co., 
New York. 


I WANT A REGULAR MAN; from The Wall 
street girl, by Karl Hosechna; hotel 
orch. 4to. [26180 

© Oct. 80, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 269286; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


I WANT SOME ONE TO LOVE ME AND NOT 
JUST LET ON; words and music by 
L. A. Mitchel. [26181 

© 1c. Nov. 10, 1911; E 271306; 
Lawrence A. Mitchel, Denver. 


Lem 


WANT SOME ONE TO LOVE ME TRUE; 

words and music by Joseph A. Artis. 

[26182 

@© Nove 25-1912) eo Now. 25: 

1911; H 271478; Elbel bros., South 
Bend, Ind. 


I WANT SOMEBODY TO KISS; words and 
music by the Griffin sisters, arr. by 
Russell Smith. [26183 


"© t) e Oct. 31) 1910) Hy 271503): 
Mable and Hmma Griffin, Chicago. 


I WANT TO BE A REGULAR RAH RAH BOY; 
“words and music by Matt Sullivan. 
[26184 


© Nov, 23) 191-72 e Nov.. 22. 
1911; EH 2713837; A. C. Harriman co., 
Boston. 


I WANT TO BE LOVED THAT WAY; poem 
by Lillian Rice, music by Melville 
J. Gideon. [26185 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1911; 
HK 269967; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

I WANT TO GO TO THE SOUTHERN CLIMES; 
words and music by I. C. Watkins. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Hecles music pub- 
lishing co. [26186 

© Nov. 7, 191d: 2 © Nov.98) 1910: 
EH 269862; Ivan C. Watkins, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 


I WANT TO KNOW YOU BETTER; words 
and music by Hattie HE. Sanborn. 
[26187 
© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 e@ Nov. 10, 
1911; HK 269978; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


I WANT TO STEAL THE GIRLIE WITH THE 
NAUGHTY EYES; or, Mr. Moon please 
hide; words and music by J. G. Pace. 

[26188 

© ic. Nov. 8, 1911; E 271416; 

Ira Alvin Roberts and Joseph Gil- 
more Pace, Bloomsburg, Pa. 


I WANT TO STOP ALONG 0’ NURSIE; writ- 
ten by Fred W. Leigh, composed by 
Henry E. Pether. [26189 


© Noy. 21, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 21, 
1911; E 270600; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

I WANT you; words by Verena Mau- 
rices, music by Willy Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26190 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269692; D. H. Chappelle, Chi- 
cago. 


WEPT, BELOVED, AS I DREAMED (J’ai 

pleuré en réve) ; words after Henri 

Heine, English version by C. Engel, 

music by Georges Htie; high voice. 

[26191 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
EH 271501; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


I WILL CALL UPON THE LORD; part song 
for two equal voices, text from 
Psalms, music by Lucien G. Chaffin. 

[26192 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c Nov. 2, 1911; 
EK 269876; William Maxwell music 
co., New York. 


I WILL COME AGAIN TO YOU; words by 
G. Green, music by Madden musie 
co. Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale 
co. [26193 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 2698381; Genevra Green, Mayville, 
ING OXe 


I WONDER HOW THE OLD FOLKS ARE AT 
HOME; waltzes, by F. W. Vanders- 
loot; pf. [26194 


© Oct. 25, 1911; 2c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
E 269195; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 

I WONDER IF SHE’S REALLY HAPPY NOW; 
words by Fred Schmitt, music by 
W. W. Shirl. Milwaukee, Fred 
Schmitt. [26195 

© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 c« Nov. 11, 
19117; E 271002; William W. Shirl 
% Fred Schmitt, Milwaukee. 


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| IDEALE RENCONTRE; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


26213 


I WONDER WHY; in Little boy blue, 
lyric by Crane Wilbur, music by 
Paul Rubens. [26196 

OmNov: 22. 1911+ 2 c.-Nov. 23, 
1911; EK 271400: Charles Kk. Harris, 
New York. 


par J. Barrelier, 
pour violon et piano. [26197 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267987; Maurice Vieu et Jane 
Vieu, Paris. 


IpYL (AN) OF MURMURING WATER; by 
Howard Brockway, op. 39, no. 2; pf. 
[26198 
WuNoy. 6G, 1911; 2c. Nov. 7, 1911, 

E 271060; G. Schirmer, New York. 


IF ALL MY DREAMS WERE MADE OF GOLD 
I’D BUY THE WORLD FOR YOU; words 
by J. F. Bradley, C. F. Quigley, and 
Geo. Christie, arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus; female voices. 4to. (Excel- 
lent quartette arrangements on popu- 
lar publications, no. 570.) [26199 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269909; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


IF ANY LITTLE worD; words by A. T., 
music by Bela Laszky; in F. 
[26200 
GyNoverce, 1911: 2 ¢c. Nov. 28, 
1911; H 270742; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


Ir I COULD HAVE YOU; words and music 
by H. Tyier. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [26201 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269664; Hattie Tyler, 
Minn. 


Ir I ONLY COULD CALL YOU MINE; words 
and music by E. Lang. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26202 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269774; Edw. J. Lang, Cincinnati. 


Ir I ONLY HAD A GIRL; words by F. S. 
Fluke, music by Glen W. Ashley. 

[26203 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 1911; 

HE 269546; Farris S. Fluke, Chicago. 


Ir I WERE A SWALLOW. See Lohr (Her- 
mann). 


Ir THE MAN IN THE MOON WOULD 
SPEAK; from A lovely liar, lyric by 
Junie McCree, 
Becker. [26204 

OwNow. 18, - 1911’ 2 eo Novs 14, 
1911; H 271090; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Canby, | 


music by Will L. 


IL Y AVAIT UNE FoIS; vieille chanson 
bluette trés facile, par Georges Ber- 
nard, pour piano & quatre mains; 
(Les succés d’hiver, no. 2.) [26205 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270217; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


ILLUSION; valse lente von Max Roth, 
fiir piano. [26206 
©) Nev. (24,1919: 2 @ Nov: 25; 


1911; E 270683; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


ILLYS; Suite byzantine, sur le ballet 
La princesse au sabbat, par Louis 
Ganne; pf. En 4 parties. [26207 

© Nove 1f; A9Stl:. 22¢. .Novs 15; 
1911; E 270418; Costallat et cie, 
Paris. 

Im HocHLAND; sechs kleine stiicke nach 
Skandinavischen volksweisen, von 
Arthur Blass, fiir klavier, no. 1-6. 

[26208 
© Ochs 1911- 2c, Oct, 31,191: 


We 27O020 = No Simrock; 2 om: hb. hy 
Berlin. 
IM KINEMATOGRAPHEN;  singstimme, 


aus Cabaret-Sterne, text und musik 
von Rudolf Baron. [26209 

©) Nov. 1h, Toit: 2) e. Nov. 16: 
1911; E 270463; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


IM TIEFSTEN NEGLIGEE; singstimme, 
aus Cabaret-Sterne, text und musik 
von Rudolf Baron. [26210 

Ou Nov 15, 191: "2 e Nov: 16, 
1911; E 270464; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


IM WALDE LOCKT DER WILDE TAUBE; 
ged. von Emanuel Geibel, musik von 
Wilhelm Sturm, op. 199, no. 2, ftir 
minnerchor. Partitur. 4to. [26211 

©; Aug 3, 1911 +) 206) Nov..3, 190: 
E 270085; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


IN A BUNGALOW FOR TWO; from Let 
George do it, words by Paul West, 
music by Nat D. Ayer. [26212 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269549; Jerome H. Remick & ©Co., 
New York. 


IN A CHILD’S HEART; words by Hd. 


Teschemacher, music by A. Von 
Ahn Carse. [26213 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270534; Boosey & co., Lon- 


don. 


1521 


26214 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


In A CORNISH KITCHEN; words and 
music by Frederic Dale. [26214 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 18, 1911; 
E 270822; J. H. Larway, London. 


IN A COTTAGE BUILT FOR TWO; words 
by Harry Van Denmark, music by 
R. B. Lechenger. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26215 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269684; R. B. Lechenger, Houston. 


IN A TAXI AFTER DARK; words and 
musie by H. A. O’Loughlin, arr. for 
piano by Frank P. Aukens. [26216 


© 1 @ Nov. 3, 1911; BH 2694382: 
Harry A. O’Loughlin, Cleveland. 


IN AREOPLANO; Versi e musica di Giu- 
Seppe Giannelli; canto e mandolino. 
(Piedigrotta 1911, no. 505.) [26217 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6,1911; 
E 270274; Raffaele Izzo, music pub- 
lisher, Naples. 


IN BAD MAN’S LAND; from The Wall 
street girl, by Karl Hoschna; hotel 
orch. 4to. [26218 

© Oct. 80, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 
EH 269287; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


IN CLOSE ARRAY; march, by F. H. 
Sharp; band. 4to. [26219 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 11,1911; 
EH 269990; C. H. Berg, Cleveland. 


IN CUPID’S BARK; words and music by 
C. V. Touhill. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [26220 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269806; Charles V. Touhill, Scran- 
ton, Pa. 


IN ERWARTUNG DES FREUNDES; ged. aus 
dem chinesischen von Mong-Kao-Jen, 
libertragen ins deutsche von Hans 
Bethge, musik von Anna Hegeler, 
op. 2. (Vier lieder, no. 3.) [26221 

© Oct. 121, 1914.5 2c. Novrd, ton: 
E 270036; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 


In Gop’s OPEN; words by Ernest Al- 
fieri, music by Noel Johnson, in C. 
[26222 
© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1911; 
EH 267930; A. Rotherham, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


IN LOVE’S ARBOR; waltzes, by Jas. M. 
Harcourt, arr. by Harry L. Alford; 
orchestra, with piano ace. 4to. 

[26223 
©) Oct: 26) 191d. 2c) Oct 2719114 - 
HH} 269428; M. L. Carlson, Chicago. 


eel 


IN LOVING TIME; from Folies bergéres, i 
revue, by Harold Orlob; hotel orch, | 
[26224 | 


Ato. 
© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1911; 


York. 


IN MEADOW LAND; 
Bendix; orchestra. 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 


idylle, by Theo. 


E 269289; M. Witmark & sons, New | 


York. 


IN MY DREAMS; words by M. F. Gipson, 
music by Neil Navarre. 
© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 31, 1911; 


E 269309; M. F. Gipson, Stamford, 
IN De 


IN MY MERRY AEROPLANE; words and 
Wash-— 


musie by Ernest J. Immel. 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269675; EH. J. Immel, 
Mont. 


IN OLD WALL STREET; from The Wali | 


street girl, by Karl Hoschna; hotel 
orchestra. 4to. 


York. 


IN OUR DREAM WORLD; lyric and music 
by Harry S. Cort. 


New York. 


IN POPPY-LAND (Unter den mohnblu- 
men); by Albert Ktissner, op. 15; 
piano. [26230 

© Nov. 20, 191425 2.1c) Noy. 22) 


1911; H 271356; L. C. Ktissner, Chi- © 


cago. 


IN ROSE TIME. See Grieg (E. H.) 

In SAN FRANCISCO IN NINETEEN HUN- 
DRED AND FIFTEEN; words by EH. Ui. 
Beeson, music by EH. H. Sandberg. 


[26231 — 


[26229 1 
© Nov, 21) d0tii oer Noy. 22m 
1911; E 271361; M. Witmark & sons, | 


[26228 | 
© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; | 
EH 269290; M. Witmark & sons, New | 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2c. Nov. 9, 1911; | 


E 269885; H. HE. Beeson and Enos E. 
Sandberg, Astoria, Ore. 


IN SNOWTIME DEARIE; words by Hap 
Morris, melody by Earl Miller. 
[26232 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
BH 269219; Blood-Koehler & co., Chi- 
cago. 


1922 


pt. 111, n.s.,v.6 | 


— 


Ki 269288; M. Witmark & sons, New | 


[26225 | 


[26226 | 


[26227 | 


Helena, | 


' no. 12, 1911 


| 
| 


eee kk eee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


26251 


| IN SPRINGTIME; reverie by H. Hnge!- 


mann; piano. [262383 

© Oct. 24,1911; 2c. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 267863; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


| IN SUMMER WOODS; music by John Ire- 


land; 1st and 2nd soprano, old and 
new notations. (Curwen’s edition, 
no. 7138384. ) [26234 


© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 270049; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


IN THE BLEAK MID-WINTER; sacred 
song, words by Christina Rossetti 
(R. N. Lister), music by Mrs. Rob- 
ert N. Lister; in A flat. [262385 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269840; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


IN THE BOAT. See Grieg (EH. H.) 


IN THE BREEZY FREEZY WINTER TIME; 
words by S. Gwaltney, music by 
Harry Verona. [262386 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 269538; Seward Gwaltney, Hlber- 
feld, Ind. 


IN THE CITY WHERE NOBODY CARES, 
DEAR; words and music by C. V. 


Breslin. Washington, H. MSKirkus 
Dugdale co. [26237 


© Oct. 80, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269765; C. V. Breslin, Wilming- 
ton, Del. 

IN THE GIPSY CAMP; by Fr. Bekr, op. 
424, no. 8, edited and fingered by S. 
Camillo Engel; piano. [26238% 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 270122; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


_IN THE GONDOLA; by I. V. Flagler; 


piano. [| 262859 
ie Noye 27.) 1911: 2 ec Nov.. 27, 
1911; EH 271579; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 
IN THE GROVE; waltz, by I. V. Flagler; 
piano. [26240 
pNove 21, 1911: 2° ¢. Nev. 27, 
1911; EK 271580; Theo. Presser co, 
Philadelphia. 
IN THE HAY; by Heinrich Helm; piano. 
(Summer scenes, no. 3.) [26241 
© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c Nov: 4, 1911; 
H 270450; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


| IN THE HEART OF MY ROSE; words by 


M. F. Gipson, music by J. Allaa 
Drake. [26242 

© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 269310; M. F. Gipson, Stamford, 
aN. “YX: 


IN THE HEART OF THE GOLDEN WINE; 
from Little boy blue, lyric by Grant 
Stewart, music by Henri Berény. 

[26243 

©) Nov. (23,° 194022. 4e. Ney? 23, 

1911; EH 271422; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


IN THE KING’S NAVEE; a tone picture, 


by George Miller; piano. [26244 
©p Noy. 721, 1901 2 en aNow. eT 
1911; EK 270602; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


IN THE MARKETS OF THE WORLD; words 
and music by J. M. Jones. [26245 


© Oc 30; 1940 =: 2c) Nov. 35a Side: 
EH 269417; Joseph M. Jones, Blair, 
Nev. 


IN THE NIGHT; translated from the 
German of Adolph Katsch, by Dua- 
ley Buck, music by Ludwig Liebe, 
op. 102, no. 5, ed. by John Hyatt 
Brewer; chorus for men’s voices. 
(8vo. choruses, no. 5625.) [26246 

© Oct: 31,1911; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1911; 
EK 269849; G. Schirmer, New York. 


IN THE OLD ORCHARD SWING; words and 
music by W. Crawford. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26247 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269700; William Crawford, Paw- 
nee, Okl. 


IN THE SHADOWS; dance, by Herman 

Finck, arr. by Paul Eno; banjo solo. 

[26248 

© Nov. 1, °59911+)2 c Nov. 2), 1911; 

E 269864; Jos. W. Stern & co, New 
York. 


IN THE VIENNA WOODS; waltz, by 
Ethyl B. Smith; pf. [26249 
© Nov: 10; 191-2. e. Nov 21, 
1911; E 271276; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis. 


IN YouR ARMS; duet from The wife 
hunters, lyric by David Kempner, 
music by Anatol Friedland and Mal- 
vin Franklin. [26250 

©) Oct. 31, 1910-2 & Nove d, 19tt; 
E 269325; Leo. Feist, New York. 


INDIAN (AN) MELODY; by Brigata Bu- 
ealossi; full orch. in G minor. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal, no. 6388.) 

[26251 

©: Oct-23, 1910; 2°e. Oct. 24 19 

E 267842; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


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26252 


INDIAN (AN) MELODY; by Brigata Bu- 
calossi; pf. ace. in G minor. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal, no. 638.) 

[26252 

© Nov. 16, 1911; 2 c Nov. 17, 

1911; E 270518; Chappell & co., 1ta., 
London. 


INDIANA (AN) LULLABY; by Haydn 
Gunter; violin and piano. [26253 
© Nov. (2m 191d 2 ek Nove 28. 
1911; EH 271598; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


INDIVIDUAL SIGHT SINGING EXERCISES: 
by A. Ii. French. [26254 


© Sept. 29, 1911. 2 ce Noy., 9, 
1911; EH 269891; A. KE. French, Dover, 
N. H. 


INJUN LOVE; from Over the river, 
words by John L. Golden and Harry 
Williams, music by Egbert Van AIl- 
styne. [26255 

© Nove 119-2 eNov. Sa aOilde: 
EH 269486; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


INNO (L’) DELLA GUERRA ITALO-TURCA ; 
versi di Vincenzo di Caprio, musica 
di Raffaele Corrado; canto e mando- 
lino. [26256 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 10,1911; 
EH 270286; Vincenzo Di Caprio, New 
York. 


INQUISITIVE WOMEN; musical comedy 
in three acts, after Carlo Goldoni by 


Luigi Sugana, written by Hermann |! 


Teibler, translated by A. J. du P. 
Coleman, musie by Ermanno Wolf- 
Ferrari; vocal score. New York. G. 
Schirmer. [26257 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
D 18998; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 


INTROIT AND TWO VESPERS; words by 
Paul Gerhardt and J. Keble, music 


by G. H. Knight; mixed voices. 
(Boston music co. ed., no. 922.) 
[26258 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2c Nov. 4, 1911; 
EH 271171; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


INVOCATION; by Gustav von Meckel; 
piano. [26259 
© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269528; G. V. Meckel, New York. 
par Louis Ganne, pour orchestre 
avee piano-conducteur. 4to. [26260 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267965; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


pt. III, n. s., v.6 


IoLA; round dance, invented by W. J. 
Blackley, composed by Clement Har- 
ris; piano. [26261 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1911: 
E 270247; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


IRENIS (Irenide); scéne lyrique de 


salon, paroles (francaises et italien- © 


nes) et musique de S. Loén; parti- 
tion piano, chant, violon. [26262 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 e@ Nov. 20, 
1911; EH 270575; Pfister fréres, Paris. 


IRIS INTERMEZZO; by G. de Cairos 
Rego; piano. [26268 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 & Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267794; Nicholson & co., ltd., Syd- 
ney, Australia. 


IntsH (THE); words by Denis A. Mc- — 


Carthy, music by C. N. A. McEwen, 
arr. by Heinrich Bauer. 
The H. Bauer music co. [26264 

©: Nov. 20; 1911-2 Nom 21 
1911; E 271291 >) Charlotte IN Ae 
McEwen, New York. 


IRISH TUNES FROM COUNTY LONDON- 


New York, 


DERRY; collected by Miss J. Ross, _ 
musie arr. by Percy Grainger, for | 


piano. 
no. 6.) 


(British folk-musie settings, 


[26265 _ 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 28,1911; 


EH} 267942; Schott & co., London. 


IRRLICHTER (WILL-0-THE WISP) ; 
Lose blatter (Loose leaves). 


ISABELLA AND RAMIRO; song from the 


see | 


operette Jacinta, lyric by John L. | 


Shine, music by Heinrich Berté. 


© Noy. 24, 191 a2 ee Nov. 025: 
1911; EH 270682; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


IT CAME UPON THE MIDNIGHT CLEAR; 
words by H. Hamilton Sears, music 
by Josiah Booth. (Church choir 
library, no. 127.) [26267 

©. Nov: 23, 1911-929) Noy. 24 
1911; H 270670; Stainer & Bell, itd., 
London. 

——music by J. H. Huntington, 

The [26268 
©: Sept. Wome? wesnOet.jaa4 

1911; EH 269425; J. H. Huntington, 

jr., Newark. 


IT IS NOT ALWAYS MAy; glee, words by 
Longfellow, music by D. Rhys Ford; 
mixed voices. | [26269 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Noy. 25, 1911; 
EH} 271483; Melrose musie co., Niles, 
O. 


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| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12,1911 


26288 


Iv IS YOU THAT I LOVE TO-DAY; words 
by Beth Slater Whitson, music by 
Spencer Williams. [26270 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2c. Oct. 27, 1911; 
E 269200; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


IT’S BETTER TO FORGET AND SMILE; lyric 
by Hough and Adams, music by Mel- 
ville J. Gideon. [26271 


(OmNoy. 21, 1911+ 2 e¢. Nov.. 22, 
1911; EH 271362; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


IT’S GREAT TO DO THE RAG TIME GLIDE; 
words by Birdie Wolf Roberts, mu- 
sic by Lew Roberts, arr. by Rudolf 
Moebl. [26272 


© Oct. 27, 1911; 2c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
H 270143; Lew Roberts, Nashville, 
Tenn. 


It’s JUST LIKE BEIN’ AT HAME; words 
and music by Harry Lauder and 
William Hargreaves. [26273 


©) Oect.25. 1911: 2c. Oct. 25, 1911: 
EH 267865; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


It’s POOR OLD MOTHER WHO HAS TO 
SUFFER; written and composed by 
R. P. Weston and F. J. Barnes. 

[26274 


GeNow 2h 1911: 2 ce Nov. 21, 
1911; E 270608; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

ITALIA (L’) A TRIPULE; versi di A. 
Maione, musica di Gennaro Camer- 
lingo, per canto e mandolino. 4to. 

[26275 

© Nov. 18 1911: 2 ec. Nov. 23, 
1911; EH 270775; A Matacea, New 
York. 

_— Same. 

Nov. 11,1911: 2 
1911; E 270391; A. Matacea, New 
York. 


[26276 


| ITALIAN (THE) HONEYMOON; words by 


Hdgar Leslie, music by Lewis F. 
Muir. [26277 


E 269917 ; 


© Nov. 10, 1911; 2c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York. 


ITALIAN MOON; lyric by James Orlan- 
do, music by Wm. G. Henry. [26278 


1 © Oct. 30, 1911; 2c. Nov. 2, 1911; 
| HH 269368; William G. Henry, West 
New York, N. J. 
| Ivy AND MISTLETOE; December, words 
by Mrs. Alexander from The months, 
music by Colin Taylor; both nota. 
tions. [26279 
Cw Oe 23051911 > 2.e. Oct. Sil 
1911; H 270012; Novello & co., ltd., 
London, 


ce. Nov. 14, } 


JAMESTOWN IN THE YEAR 1607; words 
by H. D. Hoyt, music by Chas. Tay- 
lor. [26280 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 28, 
1917; EH 271637; Harry D. Hoyt, So. 
Norwalk, Conn. 


JEALOUSY; by Geo. J. Trinkaus; four 
violins with piano ace. (The four 
moods—B. ) [26281 

©) Nov: 25, 1911: 226 Now, 28: 
1911; H 271617; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


JEHOVA IST MEIN HirgteE (The Lord is 
my Shepherd) ; English text arr. by 
Jessie L. Gaynor, musik von Jaro- 


Slav Hoppe, op. 2, ftir eine tiefe 
stimme mit klavier. (Drei biblische 
gesinge, psalm 23.) [26282 


© Oct. 215 19 2) ec. Ochs 
1911; EK 267788; Albert Stahl, Ber- 
lin. 

JENNIE WREN; words and music by 
K. Ehlers. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [26283 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269649; Elizabeth Ehlers, Wil- 
mington, Del. 

JESU FRIEND OF SINNERS. 
CE: Ee) 

JESUS IS MY SHEPHERD; words and 
music by C. B. Hopkins. [26284 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 269520; C. Benj. Hopkins, Chi- 
cago. 


See Grieg 


JESUS, OUR BEST BELOVED FRIEND; hymn 
anthem, words by James Montgom- 
ery, music by W. G. Hammond; 
mixed voices. 4to. [26285 

@rock 27, 119112425 E2Ock 27; 
1911; E 269213; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


JESUS SAVES TO THE UTTERMOST; hymn, 
words and music by K. L. Cramer, 
arr. by Etta H. Lehigh. [26286 

© Ochs Si 1911+ 3;2\%e. Noy. 28; 
1911; E 271644; K. L. Cramer, Pitts- 
burg. 


JESUS THE MORNING STAR; words and 

music by C. B. Hopkins. [26287 

@rSepts i. 19tie 2 es Nov* 6,191: 

Ee 269521; C. Benj. Hopkins, Chi- 
cago. 


JESUS WAS THERE FOR ME; words and 

music by C. B. Hopkins. [26288 

©) Sept. 1, 19115 2'e) Nov..6, torn: 

E 269522; C. Benj. Hopkins, Chi- 
cago. 


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26289 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


JIG-SAW PUZZLE; by Mabel Madison 
Watson; pf. (The children’s party, 
no. 2.) [26289 

©. Nov. J22;..1991' 22 ‘caiNows 22. 
1911; H 2713889; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


JOHN McF «re; [from the operetta, Miss 
Dudelsack,] words and music by 
Jock McKay. [26290 


© Noy. 10, 1918-2. INone, a: 
1911; E 270304; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


JOHN PEEL; old English hunting song, 
arr. by Mark Andrews; male chorus. 
4to. (The modern series, no. 31.) 

[26291 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c« Nov. 14, 

1911; E 271080; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


JOHNSON Brown; words and music by 
B. W. Watson. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [26292 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269820; Berta Washington Wat- 
son, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 


JOIE; par Joseph Szule, pour piano. 

(Quatre morceaux, no. 2.) [26293 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

EH 270214; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


JOIE DE VIVRE; valse, by Olga Rudd; 

piano. [26294 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 21, 

1911; EH 270581; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


JOLIETTE; polka, par Francis Popy; 
piano. [26295 
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ¢ Noy. 20, 
1911; E 270574; M. Maroky, Lyon, 
France. 


JOLLY GIRLS; two-step, by W. W. West; 
piano. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [26296 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269771; W. W. West, Neillsville, 
Wis. 


JOLLY PASTIMES; by W. Wolff; piano. 

[26297 

© 1c. Oct. 30, 1911; EH 269245; 
Walter Wolff, San Francisco. 


JOSEPHINE I LOVE YOU, ’DEED I DO; 
Words by W. A. Leavens, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [26298 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
FE 269643; W. A. Leavens, Brooklyn. 


——— eee 


JOUEZ-NOUS QUELQUE CHOSE; air de bal- 
let, par Maurice Pesse, pour piano. 
[26299 
© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270213; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


JOUR DE NOCES (Wedding day) ; words 
by Paul Verlaine, English version by 
S. C. Colburn, music by S. C. Col- 
burn, op. 6, no. 2. [26300 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 271172; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


JOWETT; hymn, words by EH. P. Hood, 
music by F. L. Sealy. [26301 
©. Noy. 15) 191d eee Nov: 174 
1911; E 271197; Frank L. Sealy % 
A. 8. Barnes co., New York. 


JOY OF CHRISTMAS; a complete serv- 
ice for Christmas, words and music 
by R. M. Stults and others. [26302 

© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 31,1911; 
EK 269317; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


JOY TO THE WORLD; words by Jennie 

Ree, music by C. H. Junior. [26303 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 28, 1911; 

E 269234; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago. 


JUGENDFREUDEN ; zehn kleine vortrags- | 


von Joseph Haas, op. 36. 
[26304 


stticke, 
Heft 1 und 2. pf. 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 6, | 


1911; H 270198; Otto Forberg, Leip- 
Zig. 


JUGENDFREUDEN; 12 kleine vortrags- 
stiicke, von Hans Sitt, op. 112, ftir 
violine in der ersten, oder ersten 
und dritten lage, mit pianoforte. 
Heft 1, no. 1-6. Heft 2, no. 7-12. 

[ 26305, 26306 


© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ec. each Nov. 
25, 1911; E 270687, 270688; Ernst 
Eulenburg, Leipzig. 


JuuiA, O My JULIA; words and music 
by W. Reed. Fall River, Mass., 
Bristol music co. [26307 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911; 
EH 269124; Waldo Reed, Westport 
Puint, Mass. 


JUNE IN KENTUCKY; part-Song, words 
by Fred. G. Bowles, music by Ber- 
tram Luard Selby; mixed voices. 
Ato. [26308 

© Nov. 38, 1911; 2c Nov. 27, 19411; 
E 270708; Vincent music co., ltd., 
London. 


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no. 12, 1911 26828 

June Oar; ballade, von Ernst von | JUST TO BE AN AMERICAN BOY; words 

| Wildenbruch, mit begleitender mu- and music by M. J. Pease. Wash- 
| sik, von Max Schillings, op. 28; 1. ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

Orchester partitur. 2. Orchester [26318 

stimmen. [26309, 26310 © Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 


© Noy. 2, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 14, E 269730; M. J. Pease, Washington. 
1911; E 270396-270397; Rob. For- | yuop pry vo KEEP THEM GUESSING; 


berg, music publisher, Leipzig. from The red rose, lyric by Harry 
| : Williams, music by Robert Hood 
| JUPE-CULOTTE (IM HOSENROCK) ; two- Bowers. [26319 


step von Max Werner-Kersten, op. | ea. : Ream 
155, fiir klavier. [26311 © Nov. 16, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 27, 


f . ey Br ° i ° = 

Re ee Now 2.191; | os cy Ree tox CT 
EK 270108; M. Werner, Berlin. | 

| JUST WHERE HE NEEDS ME MOST; words 

| Just A BUNCH OF ROSES; words by by W. C. Poole, music by C. H. Ga- 

| Alfred H. Hyatt, music by Louis briel. [26320 

| Victor Saar, op. 70; no. 3; medium ©) Dee. 1, 1914! 2c. Novi 27); 1912: 


| voice. [26312 E 271562; Charles H. Gabriel, Chi- 
| ieNovs 28 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, cago. 
| 1911; EH 2713874; G. Schirmer, Bos- ; KALISPELL: march-two step, by Emory 
| ton. Irving; piano. [26821 
@e Noy. 2511912 = 24 ec. Noy. 625) 
| JUST A LITTLE, LITTLE KISS; from Miss 1911; E 271484; W. P. Sherman, 
Dudelsack, English version by Grant Kalispell, Mont. 
Stewart, music by Rudolph aE KAVALLERIE-MARSCH; by Jos. Biskup, 
© Oct. 26, 1911: 2c. Oct. 27 a ae op. 21; klavier. [26822 
© Oct. one. Oct, : 
| 2 } ; = Oe Ouel : 222, LORE: 
|B 267928; Jos. W. Stern & co, New | py 9Oct,® W132 RAG Sistas 
| York. asuriac 


KeE-Ss-Ko; Japo-niaiserie, par Marcel 
Chapuis; piano. 1. Edition originale. 
2. Edition simplifiée. [26823, 26324 


| JUST AS GOOD FISH IN THE SEA—SAID 
HE; words and music by Harry S. 
Miller, arr. by A. L. Van Hoesen. 


| [26314 © Nov. 22, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 28, 
} © Nov. 7. 1911: 2 c. Nov. 8. 1911: 1911; K 270656, 270657 ; G. Ricordi 


Syracuse, N. Y. KECKEN (DIE); ged. und musik von 
Franciscus Nagler, fiir dreistimmi- 


| 

E 269866; Eccles music pub. co., | & co.. Milan. 
| 
gen frauenchor. Partitur und stim- 


JUST ONE DREAM OF THE GIRL, GIRL, 


| GIRL; words and music by R. R. PE nd [26828 
Zimmerman. Washington, H. Kir- © Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 1, 1911; 
kus Dugdale co. [26315 E 270817; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; | KEEP AWAY FROM A MARRIED MAN; 
E 269824; Raymond R. Zimmerman, from The quaker girl, by Clifton 


Frederick, Md. Crawford; hotel orchestra. S8vo. 
[26326 
| JUST SOME ONE, THE MOONLIGHT AND © Nov. 25, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 28, 


you; words and music by M. Nelson. 1911; H 271618; M. Witmark & sons, 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. New York. 


[263816 words and music by Clifton Craw- 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; | ford. [26327 
, E 269659; Marvea Nelson, Forest © Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
City; Ia. BE 269399; M. Witmark & sons, New 
i York. 
| JUST THINK OF ALL THE MONEY You | KEEP DE LOCK ON DE CHICKEN HOUSE 
| COULD SAVE; words by Wm. Jerome, nook; words and music by R. J. 
musie by Jean Schwartz, arr. by Bierschenk, arr. by Ernest Buser. 
[Engene Platzmann]. [26317 [26828 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1911; © Nov. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 16. 
H 269225; Shapiro music pub. ¢o., 1911; E 271146; Robt. J. Bierschenk, 
New York. Philadelphia. 
E527 
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26329 


pt. ITI, n. s., v.6 


KENTUCKY EYES; words oy BH. S. S. 
Huntington and Wm. J. Vanderveer, 
music by Arthur Carlton. [26329 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ¢« Nov. 9, 1911; 
Hi 2698387; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 


KETTENUS (ALOYS) MARCHE; by Aloys 
Kettenus, arr. by Gustay Saenger; 
bass part. [26320 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1911; 
EK 269604; Carl Fischer, New York. 


KING (THE) OF LOVE MY SHEPHERD 
Is; Sacred duet, words by Hl. W. 
Baker, music by A. W. Lansing; 
soprano and alto. 126331 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
H 269479; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Kiss (THE) WALTz; Viennese operetta 
in two acts, by Robert Bodanzky and 
Kritz Griinbaum, American version 
by Edgar Smith, lyrics by Matthew 
Woodward, music by C. M. Ziehrer 
and Jerome Kern; vocal score. 

[2683 

©) Nov. 25, 1911s °20e. Now. 25; 

1911; E 271465; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


IXLANGE VOM DNJEPB; von P. A. 
Czurda, op. 30, fiir violine und kla- 
vier. [26333 

© Aug. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1911; 
H 270111; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


KLASSISCHE VIOLIN-MUSIK bertihmter 
meister des 17. und 18. jahrhunderts, 
bearbeitelt von Gustav Jensen, fiir 
violine und klavier. Heft1. Sonate 
1; von F. Geminiani. Heft 3. Ada- 
gio und allegro; von G. B. Somis, 
Adagio; v. P. Nardini; u. Arie; v. 
J. B. Senaillé. Ed. Schott no. 1830, 
aue. [ 26334, 263385 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 ¢. each Nov. 14, 
1911; EH 270364, 270365; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


Heft 2. Sonate 2; von Ge- 


miniani. Heft 4. Sonate in EK; von 
Pugnani. Heft 5. Sonate in G; von 
Senaille. (Edition Schott, no. 1830- 
b. d. e.) [26336-26338 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 28, 
1911; E 270152-270154; B. Schott’s 
sédhne, Mainz, Germany. 


Heft 6. Sonate, C-moll, 
von Giuseppe Tartini. (Edition 
Schott, no. 1830-f. ) [26339 


O Oct. 14, 19th: 2 es Nove 14, 
1911; E 270866; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


KLASSISCHE VIOLIN-MUSIK:-—Continued. 


Heft 7. Sonate und giga; 
von Tartini. Heft 8. Sonate 8 in 
D moll; von Geminiani. (Hdition 
Schott, no. 1830-g, und h.) 

[ 26340, 26343 


© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ¢. each Oct. 2S, 
1911; EH 270155, 270156; B. Schott's 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 


————Heft 9. <Auszewihlte so- 
natensiitze; von Francesco Gemini- 
ani. (Edition Schott, no. 1830-i) 

[26342 


© Oct. 13101 iemaNow. 14, 
1911; E 270367; B. Schott’s séhne. 
Mainz, Germany. 


—— Heft 11. Sonate IV.; von L. 
Borghi. Heft 12. Sonate in A-moll; 
von A. Veracini, op. 3. (Hdition 
Schott, no. 1830-1 u. na.) 

[ 26348, 26344 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. each Nov. 14 
1911; E 270869, 270370; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 


Heft 18. Follia con variazi- 
one in D-moll; von Archangelo Co- 
relli. (Hdition Schott, no. 1830—-N.) 
[26345 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 1911; 
E 270871; B. Schott’s soéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Heft 15. Sonate, H-moll; von Bar- 
thélemon. Heft 29. Goldene sonate; 
von Parcell, ftir 2 violinen und pi- 
ano. Heft 24. Concerto; von To- 
relli, 2 violinen und piano. (Hdi- 
tion Schott, 1880—p, 1831-b, & 4831.) 
[26846-26348 - 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 ce. each Oct.: 28, 
1911; E 270158—270160; B. Schoti’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany. 


——-—— Heft 17. Sonate in A; von 
A. Vivaldi, op. 2, no. 2. Heft 18. 
Konzert sonate; von F. M. Veracini, 
op. 2, no. 8. (Edition Schott, 1830— 
1 WES) [26349, 26850 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. each Nov. 
14, 1911; E 2703872, 270373; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


—— —— Heft 22. Le tombeau; v. 
J. M. Leclair, op. 5, no. 6. Heft | 
25. 3 sonaten; v. A. Corelli. (Hdi- | 
tion Schott, no. 1830—w. und 4830a.) — 

[ 26351, 26352 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 14, 
1911; B 270377, 270379; B. Schott’s 
sodhne, Mainz, Germany. 


1528 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12,1911 


26268 


KLASSISCHE VIOLIN-MUSIK—Continued. 


Heft 10. Sonate II; von 
luigi Borghi. (Edition Schott, no. 
1830-K. ) [26353 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1911; 
EK 270368; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


——ftr 2 violinen und klavier. 
Heft 28. Sonate in A-dur; von Wil- 
liam Boyce. (Edition Schott, no. 
1831-—a. ) [26354 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1911; 
E 270768; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Heft 31. Sonate in A- 
moll; yon Henry Purcell. Heft 382. 
Sonate in ©; von Henry Purcell. 
(Edition Schott, no. 1831, d. u. e.) 
[ 26355, 26356 
© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 
eee tote 620169, ZTOTTO; B. 
Schott’s sdOhne, Mainz, Germany. 


Heft 33. Sonate in C- 
moll; von Antonio Veracini, op. 1. 
(Edition Schott, no. 18351-f.) 

[26357 


| erOch a0, 1911: 2 c Noy. 29, 
1911; EH 270771; B Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


| — See also Bach (J. 8.) 
— See also Handel (G. F.) 


| —__ See also Mozart (W. A.) 


| KLASSISCHE VIOLONCELL-MUSIK bertihm- 
ter meister des 17. und 18. jahrhun- 
derts, bearbeitet von Carl Schroe- 
| der, fiir violoncello und klavier, serie 
| 1. Heft 3. 2 sonaten; von Benedetto 
| Mareello. Heft 13. Suite in G- 
moll; v. J. B. Loeillet. (Edition 
Schott, no. 2640—c und n.) 
[26358, 26359 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 14, 
1911; HE 270881, 270382; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


mit begleitung des piano- 


forte. Serie 1, heft 5. Sonate in 
| A-dur; von L. Boccherini. (Edition 
| Schott, no. 2640—-H.) [26360 


| © Oct. 2, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911; 
/ HH 270161; B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz. 


,——— —— Heft 6. Sonate in G- 

dur; von Luigi Boecherini. (Hdi- 
| tion Schott, no. 2640-f.) [26861 
| 


(OwOets 30, 1911: 2 c.Novs 29, 
1911; E 270772; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


KLASSISCHE VIOLONCELL-MUSIK—Con. 


Heft 8. Sonate; von 
Pasqualini, und, Sonate; von Mar- 
tini. (Edition Schott, no. 2640-h.) 

[26362 


© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911; 
EK 270162; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


—— Heft 10. Rondo; von 

Boccherini, und, Sonate; von Mar- 

cello. (Edition Schott, no. 2640-k ) 

[26363 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1911; 

Ki 270163; B. Schott’s sédhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


| JXLAVIERSKIZZEN; von Hermann Zil- 
cher, op. 26, ftir klavier. no. 1-7. 
[26364 
©:Oct: 31, 19115 2c. Oct: Bi) 1911: 
KH}. 270028; N. Simrock, g. m.-b. h:, 
Berlin. 


IXLEIDER MACHEN LEUTE; musikalische 
komddie in einem vorspiel und drei 
akten, mit bentitzung von Gottfried 
Kellers gleichnamiger novelle, von 
Leo Feld, musik von Alexander Zem- 
linsky; klavierauszug mit text; vo- 
cal score. [26365 

©) Oeti 23) 191s 2. Nove 47, 
1911; H 270514; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


KLEIN ANNE-MaArIE; Rheinlander- 
bluette, von Léon Jessel, op. 224, fiir 
pianoforte. [26366 


© Ane 235 190: 2 ie. Oct. 26, 
1911; H 267896; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


KLEINES (EIN) WEIHNACHTS-ORATO- 
RIUM; die Weihnachtsgeschichte in 
volksliedern und chorilen, verbun- 
den durch die worte der Heiligen 
Schrift, ausgewihlt und bearbeitet 
von Richard Fricke, op. 26, fiir har- 
monium, klavier, u. chorstimmen A 
und B. obl. 8vo. [26367 


KC) Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 22, 1911; 
KE 270737; Robert Reibenstein, mu- 
Sikverlag, Berlin-Gr.-Lichterfelde-W, 
Germany. 


KNIGHT (THE) OF TOGGENBERG; ballad, 
words from the German of Friedrich 
von Schiller, music by W. W. Gil- 
christ; alto solo and chorus of wom- 
en’s voices. S8vyo. [26368 


© Nov. 14, -191e- Qe. Noyes. 14: 
1911; E 271105; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


29 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26369 


pt. 111, n.s., v.6 


KNow’sT THOU THE LAND; two-paru 
song, from Mignon, words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by Ambroise Thom- 
as, ed. by Richard D. Metcalfe. 
Svo. (Two-part songs, no. 87.) 

[26369 

©) Noy. 13. 119i 24e7 Nov 14. 

1911; H 270841; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


IXONIGSKINDER MARCH; on melodies 
from the opera by Humperdinck, arr. 
by Jules Devaux; piano duet. [26370 

© Nov. 18, 1914: 2 © Nov. 211, 
1911; KE 270587; Max Brockhaus, 
Berlin. 


KoRSAR (DER); singspiel in 3 akten, 
musik und text von Heinrich Vo- 
jacek. [26371 

yal 'e- NOvie2t. Ont =2 D 19005. 
Alfred Spitz, New York. 


KRAZY Kat; rag, by B. Ritchie; piano. 

[26372 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ce Nov. 7, 1911; 

EK 269561; Ben Ritchie co., ine., New 
York. 


KREOLENBLUT; operette in 3 akten, text 
von Ignaz Schmitzer, Hmerich von 
Gatti und M. A. Weikone, musik von 
Heinrich Berté; klavier-auszug zu 2 
hinden mit unterlegtem text. [26373 

© Oct; 2) 19112). Nov, 191: 
EK 270490; Leipziger biihnenveriag 
Erhard Schultz, Leipzig. 


KUJAWIAK NA LEWO; bardzo z nany, 
land |) Mazur “Polski, arr: by. W. 
Adeszko; concertina. [26374 

© Noy. 5.) 19 2 ve Nove 3, 
1911; E 271017; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


KUNSTGERECHTE (DAS) SfUDIUM DES 
GEIGENSPIELS (The art of practising 
the violin); von Hugéne Berthoud. 
4to. (Hdition Steingrdber, no. 1937.) 

[26375 

© Oca 2% 1914 = Qe Nove 9; 1914 - 

E 270265; Steingriiber verlag, Leip- 
zig. 


KUSSHANDCHEN ; bluette von Léon Jes- 

sel, op. 222, fiir pianoforte. [26376 

@© July 2% A911 <2 -e.1Nove 3, 191s 

E 270089; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


KuYAWIAK; Polish national dance, by 
H. Wieniawski, arr. by Geo. T. Mat- 
thews; orchestra. 4to. [26377 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30,1911; 
EH 269251; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


LADY BLANCHE GAVOTTE; morceau 
charactéristique, by Mabelle Claire; 
piano. [26878 

© Nov. 18, 1911;)2 @ Nov. 20, 
1911; HE 271260; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


LADY MOON; words by Alfred H. 
Hyatt, music by Mary Turner Salter. 
(From Old Japan, no. 2.) [26379 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 « Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269897; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


LAND (THE) OF LOVELY LADIES; lyric 
by Van Zandt Wheeler, music by 
Lily Strickland. [26380 

© Nov. 28, 3914 Je Nov. 29, 
1911; EH 271659; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 

LAND WHERE FREEDOM REIGNS; words 
by Henry F. Colby, music by E. S. 
Lorenz. [26381 

© Nov. 7, 1914; 2 esiNov-)20, 1011 ; 
FE} 271248; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


LAND WHERE THEY NEVER GROW OLD; 
words by Philip Roberts, music by 
Bek. Butts: [26382 

© Nov. 17, 1910-7226) Nox. 18, 
1911; E 271206; Benjamin F. Butts, 
New York. 


LARGHETTO UND GAVOTTE. 
(G. EF.) 


LASSATE CA ME SPASSE...j; Versi di 
Guido Savoja, musica di G. E. Pen- 
nino; canto e mandolino. (Piedi- 
grotta 1911, no. 536.) [26383 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
H. 270275; Raffaele Izzo, music pub- 
lisher, Naples. 


See Hinde} 


LAsso-puET; [from the opera Jacinta], 
lyric by John IL. Shine, music by 
Heinrich Berté. [26384 

©: Nov. 10, 190] 25eFsNoyv. 411, 
1911; E 270805; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


LAST NIGHT; duet or two-part chorus, 
words by Chr. Winther, transiated 
by Theodore Marzials, music by 
Kjerulf, arr. by James C. Warhurst; 
women’s voices. [26385 

© Nov. 11) JOuts 2 el eNoven4, 
1911; E 271111; Theo. Presser co, 
Philadelphia. 


LAUGHING RONDO; by W. Lewis, Op. 
407, no. 1; piano. [26386 
© Nov. 27,° 1919-2 semeNow., 20, 
1911; BH 271581; Theo: Presser €o., 
Philadelphia. 


1530 


1}. SE SUPREME! Ce Se eg rt ee) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12,1911 


26405 


LAUGHING SONG AND CHORUS; words 
and music by E. S. Booth. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26387 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

EK 269744; E. Scarr Booth, Berkeley, 
Cal. 


Lazy; words by Harry Williams, 

musie by Egbert Van Alstyne. 

: [26388 

© Woy. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 

Hi 269437; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 

LEAD KINDLY LIGHT; hymn-anthem, 
words by John H. Newman, music 
by Geo. Noyes Rockwell. (Octavo 
ed., sacred series, no. 1206.) 

[26389 

jr heve 22) 1911: 2 ec Nov.. 24, 

1911; EH 271436; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


LEBEN HEISST LIEBEN; walzer von 
Léon Jessel, op. 220, fiir pianoforte. 
[26390 


Genus 1911: 2 ¢ Nov. 3, 
1911; E 270088; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

LEGEND OF THE STARS; march, by 
Charles Fredericks; band. 4to. 
. [263891 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2c Nov..11, 1911; 

EK 269991; C. H. Berg, Cleveland. 
TEGENDE DES VAN MANNEBEK; extrait 
de lVopérette Mik Ier.; paroles de 
C. A. Carpentier, musique de Willy 
Redstone. [26392 
(Qumorotl 1911- 2 e. Nov. 15, 
1911; H 270424; Max Eschig, Paris. 


— ——chant seul. 4to. [26393 


re) Now. 11, 1911: 2 ce. Nov: 15, 
_1911; EH 270425; Max Eschig, Paris. 
LEGON (LA) DE PLAIRE; opéra comique 
en un acte, livret de Charles Gallo et 
Martin-Valdour, musique de William- 
Marie; partition chant et piano. 
Ato. [26894 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 20, 
1911; D 19001; Choudens, Paris. 


LEILA; valse triste, d’aprés Fogazzaro, 
par Walter Brooks, op. 69; orches- 
tra. 8vo. [26395 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2c. Nov. 18, 1911; 
EK 270585; Loris Lobanoff & co., 
London. 
LEND A KISS; words and music by G. 
Q. Dean and M. A. Allen. [26396 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1911; E 271500; 
Mary A. Allen and Gerard Q. Dean, 
New York. 


LENORE; words by Nelle Richmond 
Eberhart, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman; high voice in G. 

[26397 


©) Novi 16; 192. Nov: 28, 
1911; E 271602; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


LENZLIED; ged. von Neidhardt von 
Reuenthal, musik von Franciscus 
Nagler, fiir dreistimmigen frauen- 
chor. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[26398 
© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 270818; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 


LEONCAVALLO (RvucerERO) For I do 
love you so; words by Albert De 
Courville, musie by Leoncavallo; no. 
> in SD: [26399 


vo 
© Nov 27), 1911 = 2 ce Nove 28! 
1911; E 270741; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 
LET HER BELIEVE. See Puccini (G.) 
LET JUNETIME BE OUR HONEYMOON TIME; 
words and music by A. F. Wagner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[26400 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
Ki 269712; Alfred F. Wagner, Chi- 
cago. 


LET’S GO UP IN AN AIRSHIP; words by 
J. W. Cool, music by R. F. Seidl. 
[26401 


© 1c. Oct. 26, 1911; E 269178; 
R. F. Seid], Minneapolis. 


LET’S PRETEND; hymn, words by E. S. 
Tillotson, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
[26402 


© Nov. 5, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 269235; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago. 


LET’S TAKE A TRIP IN MY AEROPLANE; 
words by Garrett Warren, music by 
Geo. W. Moraine. [26408 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 
HE 269875; Peerless music co., Jones- 
ville, Wis. 


LETTE LYRISK-RELIGIGSE SANGE; for 
blandet kor. nr. 3, 4. Komponerede 
af. F. Melius Christiansen. Minne- 
apolis, Minn., Augsburg publishing 
house, 1911. 26 p. S8vo. $0.25. 

[ 26404, 26405 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 21, 
1911; A 297615, 297616; Augsburg 
pub. house, Minneapolis. 


1931 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26406 


pt. 111. n.s., v. 6 


LeTzrE (DIE) WACHT; 
Schoneberger, musik von A. Btichse, 
op. 257; minnerchore. 4to. [26406 

© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 c Oct. 24, 1911; 
I} 271072; A. Biichse, Philadelphia. 


LIEBER MOND; duett aus der operetten- 
idylle, Die post im walde, text von 
M. Wiedmann, musik von August 


Léon. [26407 

© Aug. 5, 1911;.2 ec. Oct. 26, 1911; 
EH 267904; Fritz Schuberth, jr., 
Leipzig. 


LIEBESLIED; von Hugo Kaun, op. 88, 
fiir streichorchester. Partitur und 
stimmen. (Drei bagatellen, no. 1.) 

[26408 

© Aug. 26, 191); 2.e Dee. 1, 1911; 

E 270821; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 

g. m. b. h., Berlin-Gross-Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 


LIEBESNACHT; text von Detlef von 
Liliencron, musik von Clemens 
Schmalstich, op. 29, no. 1. (Zwei 
lieder, no. 1.) [26409 

© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
FH) 270638; Mitteldeutscher musikver- 
lag, Berlin. 


LIED (DAS) DASS MEINE MUTTER SANG; 
ged. von H. H. Fink, musik von Aug. 
I. H. Lehmann, op. 8, fiir gemisch- 
ten chor. Partitur. 4to. [ 26410 

© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1911; 
EK 270306; A Biichse, Philadelphia. 


TikD (DAS) DER LIEBE (Song of love) ; 
words by A. Schorr, music by J. M. 
Rumshisky. (‘The song of love, no. 
1.) [26411 

©1OGh 2a, 19idt 2 CuNoval yoda 
EK 26938382; Hebrew pub. co., New 
York. 


LIED OHNE WORTE; von Emil Soéchting, 

op. 122, no. 1, fiir klavier. [ 26412 

© Aug. 3, 1911; 2 c Nov. 3, 1911; 

EK 270086; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


LifE’S RAINBOW; valse, by Reginald 
Benyon, arr. by H. M. Higgs; orches- 
tra. (Chappell’s orchestral journal 
no. 689.) [26413 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2c. Oct. 31, 1911; 
EK) 267991; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

LIFE’S SUNSHINE; words by Harold 
Simpson, music by Emilie Clarke. 
Now tin: Ds) Noe2ein" BisthatG INO. 3 
in F. [26414-26416 

© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 16, 
1911; I. 270467—270469; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, lItd., London. 


ged. von. H. | LIGHT OF THOSE WHOSE DREARY DWELL- 


ING; poem by Charles Wesley, music 
by Hubbard Harris. (Octavo ed., 
sacred series, no. 1202.) | [26417 

© Now. 14) 191 OMerminay. 16: 
1911; E 271160; Clayton I’. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


LIKE SILVER LAMPS; words by W. C. 
Dix, music by G. Stainton. (ln 
Carols ancient and modern, book 2, 
no. 21.) [26418 

© Oct: 14 19a eNO. 1o. 
1911; E 270411; Morgan & Scott, 
ltd., London. 


Liniges; words by EK. D. Bell, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26419 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
H} 269828; Elsie Dunham Bell, Mont- 
pelier, O. 


Lity (THE) OF THE VALLEY; song for 
low voice, words by Wm. H. Gard- 
ner, music by George Lowell Tracy. 

[26420 

© Nov..15, 19iden2vey Nov. 15, 

1911; EK 271186; Gamble hinged mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 


words and music by Mrs. J. Himel- 
ovsky. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale ¢o. [26421 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 2696838; Mrs. Joseph Hmelovsky, 
Ashley, Pa. 


LINGERING LANE; words by F. J. 
Clark, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [26422 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
Hi 269747; I. J. Clark, Cleveland. 


LINGERING LOVE; conversation song, 
words by Dave Reed, music by 
Harry Armstrong. [26423 

©. Nov, 28, 190 12) ey Nov. 29; 
1911; E 271660; M. Witmark & sons, | 
New York. 


LION HEART MARCH; by Bert L. Bil- 
lings; band. 4to. [26424 
© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1911; 

E 270302; C. H. Berg, Cleveland. 


LISOLETTE; air de ballet. par Léon 
Adams, arr. pour piano duet. [26425 
© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 138, 1911; 

EK 270311; Augener, ltd., London. 


1582 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


26442 


Liszr (FRANz) 
Liszt, revidierte und mit fingersatz 
versehene ausgabe von Eugen d’Al- 
bert; 2 klaviere zu 4 hinden. 

[26426 

OnOct. AS, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 

1911; E 270888; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


— Thirty songs; by Franz Liszt, ed. 
by Carl Armbruster for high voice. 
Boston, O. Ditson company; New 
York, C. H. Ditson & co. [etc., 1911] 
5 p. 1., [ix]—xiv p., 2 1., 144 p. port. 
fol. (The musicians library) 

[26427 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911: 
A 297912; Oliver Ditson co.. Boston. 

Lirtte (A) BIT oF A Boy. See Two 

mother’s heart songs. 


LittLE (THE) BROOK; by Friedrich 
Werner; piano. [264258 
@- Nov. 23, 1911; 2 «. Nov. 22, 
1911; E 271326; Church, Paxson and 
co., New York. 


LITTLE CORPORAL MARCH; by H. Engel- 

mann; piano. [26429 

© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911; 

HE 267864; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


LittLeE (THE) GREEN GATE; words by 
Ada Leonora Harris, music by Geof- 
frey Howard. [26430 


© Nov. 16, 1911; 2 « Nov. 16, 
1911; EK 270454; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


LITTLE (THE) GREY BONNET; Song from 
the musical play The quaker girl, 
words and music by Lionel Monck- 
ton. [264381 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1911; 
EK 270074; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


LITTLE GREY HOME IN THE WEST; 
words by D. Eardley-Wilmot, music 
by Hermann Lohr. [26432 

© Océ. 30, 1911: 2 ce. Oct. 31,1911: 
EH 267992; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


LITTLE (THE) MILLIONAIRE; from The 
little millionaire, words and music 
by Geo. M. Cohan. [264383 

©: Nov..13, 1911; 2 © Nev. 14, 
1911; EK 271100; Cohan and Harris 
pub. co., New York. 


2. konzert; von F.| LirtteE Miss BUTTERFLY; 


a 


words by 
Alfred H. Hyatt, music by Mary 
Turner Salter. (From Old Japan, 
HO. 3. ) [26434 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269898; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


LitTLE Miss Fix-It; march and two- 
step, arr. by G. H. Reeves; band. 
Ato. [26435 


© Oct. 12, 1911; 2c. Nov. 7, 1911: 
E 269601; Carl Fischer, New York. 


LITTLE (THE) SERGEANT; words and 
music by O. T. Dill. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [264386 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
HY 269732; Oliver 'T.. Dill, Philadel- 
phia. 


LittLE (THE) SHAMROCK-LEAF; words 
by. Alfred H. Hyatt, music by Louis 
Victor Saar, op. 70, no. 1; medium 
voice. [26437 

©) oye! A911 | 2 1c. Nove. 22) 
1911; E 271375; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


LITTLE (THE) SHEPERDESS; easy and 
instructive piano piece, by Oscar 
Keller. (Idyllen, no. 3.) [26438 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1911; 
E 267940; Augener, Itd., London. 


LITTLE (A) sone (Deuxiéme canzon- 
etta); par A. d’Ambrosio, op. 28; 
orchestre avec piano conducteur. 
4to. [264389 

© ‘Nov. 18, 1911; 2 © Nov.-’20, 
1911; E 270558; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


LITTLE (A) STORY; by Chas. Zimmer- 
man, arr. by L. P.. Laurendeau; 
band. 4to. [26440 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c& Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269602; Carl Fischer, New York. 


LI?tTLE TEASE; waltz.by Walter Rolfe; 
piano. [26441 
© Nov. 28. 1911-2 ec’ Nov: 29, 
1911; E 271661; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Liza: words and music by Eddie Leon- 
ard. [26442 
(©. Now. tS, : 191 82: ea Nove as 
1991.° 1 21235: esHarry Von “Dilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 
Lose 


LOCKUNG (PERSUASION); sce 


blatter (Loose leaves). 


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26443 


pt. III, n. s., v.6 


LOHR (HERMANN) Two songs of sum- 
mer; 1. Summer in the country, 
words by Gunby Hadath. 2. If I 
were a swallow, words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by H. Lohr. 

[26443 

© Oct. 30, a914> 2 e29Oct 31. 

1911; E 267996; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


LONELY; words and music by R. Alex- 
ander. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug 
dale co. [26444 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269783; Ruth Alexander, Paris, 
Tenn. 


Lone (THE) AGO; words’ by M. A. 


Maisch, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [26445 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 « Nov. 8, 


1911; H 269756 ; Margaret A. Maisch, 
Philadelphia. 


ILONG AGO LAND; words by Ethel Car- 
nie, musie by Albert H. Oswald. 
[26446 


©. Sept. 25, 1914- 25e3 Noy. 3, 


1911; E 270079; T. HE. Bevan & Co., 


Caleutta, India. 


Lone ISLAND RAG; by I. B. Robinson; 

pf. [26447 

© 1c. Nov. 8, 1911; E 269847; 
Ida B. Robinson, Bellport, N. Y. 


LONGING; words by Florence Hoare, 
music by Charles Marshall. [26448 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 2, 1911; 
EK 270042; Boosey & co., London. 


LONGING FOR HER RETURN; words and 
music by E. A. Petre. [26449 
© Aug. 2, 19st Qe Nove 26,1901: 

EK 271520; Hisie A. Petre, Denver. 


LooK ME OVER AND TELL ME IF I AM 
WORTH YOUR LIKING; from Hello 
Paris, lyrics by J. Leubrie Hiil, 
music by J. Rosamond Johnson. 

126450 

©MNov. 22,019 1d oe Novae 25: 

1911; E 271498; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


Lorp (THE) IS KING; hymn, words by 
E. G. W. Wesley, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. [26451 

@©e Noy. i, 191d 2 Ve wO ck 2S, 
1911; EH 269236; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


a nS ON 


Lorp (THE) IS MY LIGHT; duet, words 
from the Bible, music by Harry 
Alexander Matthews; sop. or tenor 
and bass, with organ or piano ace. 

[26452 

© Nov. 24,1911 s32)e Nov 25: 

1911; E 271459; G Schirmer, New 
York. 


LorpD (THE) IS MY SHEPHERD; words 
from Psalms, music by A. Loeb. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26453 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 269685; Adam Loeb, Portland, 
Oreg. 


Lorp (THE) IS RICH AND MERCIFUL; 
hymn anthem; music by J. Barnby, 
arr. by F. H. Brackett. (Octavo 
church music, no. 10144.) [26454 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269480; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


LORD OF THE LAND AND THE DEEP; an 
invocation, words by W. H. Gardner, 
musie by Frederick A. Williams; 
medium in D flat. [26455 


© Nov. 15, 191-73 © Noy. 15; 


1911; E 271137; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 
Lorp (THE) SHALL COMFORT ZION; 


anthem, text from the Bible, music 
by Frank E. Ward. (Octavo church 
music, no. 342.) [26456 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269856; William Maxwell music 
co., New York. 


LOSE BLATTER (Loose leaves); sSechs 
kleine vortragsstiicke, von Paul Zil- 
cher, op. 97; fiir pf. 1. Irrlichter 
(Will-o-the wisp). 2. An murmeln- 
der quelle (At the springlet). 3. 
Hlfenspuk (Fairy-dance). 4. Lock- 


ung (Persuasion). 5. Wiegenlied 
(Lullaby). 6. Schmetterlingsspiel 
(Butterflies). [26457-26462 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 6, 
1911; E 270187-270192; Otto For- 
berg, Leipzig. 


LOST DREAMS; tone piece, by Leon Al- 
vis; piano. [26463 
©. Nov. 20, J911; (2) ey Nowe 2 
1911; E 271821; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


LOVABLE LOVE; words by A. S. Nebur, 
music by Perey Block, arr. by R. L. 
Ullmark. [26464 

© 1c. Nov. 22, 1911; EH 271382; 
Al. S. Nebur, New Orleans. 


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no. 12,1911 


26485 


LOVE AND ROSES; sequel to Hearts and 
flowers, by Stanley F. Widener; 
piano. [26465 

Nov, Ss, 1911: 2 ¢. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 269877; William Maxwell music 
co., New York. 


LOVE CHARMS; valse lente, by R. S. 

Morrison ; piano. [26466 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

H 269481; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


LOVE DIVINE; hymn anthem, music py 
Stanley F. Widener. (Octavo church 
music, no. 10139.) [26467 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH 269482; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


LOVE FEAST OF FASHION; by W. Wolff; 
piano. [26468 


© 1c, Oct, 30, 1911: EK 269243; 
Walter Wolff, San Francisco. 

LOVE ISN’T ALWAYS LAUGHTER; lyric by 
Felix IF, Feist, music by A! Pianta- 
dosi. 5 [26469 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
FH} 269565; Leo Feist, New York. 

LOVE-LASS WALTZES; by Geo. C. 
Murphy, arr. by A. J. Weidt; man- 
dolin orchestra. [26470 

© 1c. Nov. 6, 1911; E 269525; 
George C. Murphy, Cortland, N. Y. 

LOVE ME KID A WEE BIT; words by HE. E. 
Smith, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. [26471 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269711; Emma EH. Smith, Ridge- 
farm, [1]. 

LOVE NEVER DIES; duet, from Little boy 
blue, lyric by Edward A. Paulton, 
music by Henri Berény. [26472 

© Nov. 23, 1911; 2 ¢« Nov. 23, 
1911; EK 271428; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 
Love (THE) oF CHRIST; words and mu- 
sie by C. H. Gabriel. [26473 
© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1911; 
E 271563; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago. 

LOVE SHALL REIGN SUPREME; words and 
musie by Mrs. P. Smith. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26474 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269690; Mrs. Percy Smith, Rich- 
mond. 

LOVE THAT IS GONE; words anon., mu- 
Sie by Frank Lambert. [26475 

© Nov. 024, 1911 5-2!" Nov. 28, 
1911; EH 270744; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 


LOVE WAITETH YET TO GREET THEE; 
words by George Klingle, music by 
Gordon Balch Nevin; medium voice. 

[26476 


© Nov. 27, 191ti2) @ Nov. 227, 
1911; H 271582; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


LOVELIGHT; waltz song, words by 
J. K. Rosenstein, music by Henry 
Kron. [26477 


© 1 ¢. Nov. .9, 19i- 5H) 277514: 
Jennie Kuchu Rosenstein, Oklahoma 
City. 


—words by Ada Leonora Harris, 

musie by David Emmell, no. 1 in D. 

[26478 

© Nov. 24, 1911: 2 e. Nov. 24, 

1911; E 270673; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


LOVER’S CHARM; three step, by H. 
Sears; piano. [26479 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 1911; 
E 271558; Harold Sears, Davenport, 


Iowa. 


LOVERS’ LAUGHTER; valse song, words 
by Hugh E. Wright, music by H. G. 
Pélissier; in G. [26480 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 « Nov. 28, 
1911: E 270752; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 


Lover’s (A) sone; words by Clinton 
Secollard, music by Otey Speaks; 
high in F. [26481 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 271191; G. Schirmer, New York. 


LOVE’s CALL; waltz from the musical 
comedy, Killibegs, music by T. Ter- 
tius Noble; piano. [26482 

©iUNove )27,. 1911: 2, Nove, 26 
1911; H 270691; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 


LOVE’S DAYS; words and music by H. 
O. Miller, arr. by C. F. Kelsey. 
[26483 
© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1912; 
EK 269881; Harvey O. Miller, Minne- 
apolis. 


LOVE’S DEVOTION ; reverie, by H. Engel- 

mann; piano. [26484 

© Oct. 31, 1911; 2c. Oct. 31, 1911; 

FE 2693818; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


LOVE’S HYPNOTISM; words Cornell 
verse, music by W. L. Wood. [26485 
© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 28, 
1911; E 271688; William Luton 
Wood, Ithaca, N. Y. 


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26486 


pt. II, n. s., v.6 


LOVE’S PERFECT REIGN; words and mu- 

sic by E. B. Gustin. [26486 

© 1c. Nov. 27). 191: Bo 2290- 
Emma Bartlett Gustin, Detroit. 


LupwisiA; polka, by Stefana Bo- 
guckiego, arr. by W. Adeszko; con- 
certina. [26487 

© ‘Nov. 15, 1911: 2 © iNeov. 13, 
1911; E 271810; W. H. Sajewsky, 
Chicago. 


LULLABY; words by Ernst Gradolph, 
music by Merle Kirkman; song 
with piano ace. and violin obi. 

[26488 

© Get. 23,1910 : Bie; Oct. 25, 1911 ; 

E 269122; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


LULLABY LADY; words by Fred E. 
Weatherly, music by Bothwell Thom- 
son. [26489 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 31, 1911; 
H 267993; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


LUNA CA SI’ SCURNOSA .. .; barcarola, 
versi di Anthemis (Franz Pintaura), 
musica del Mo Oreste Marchetti; 
eanto e mandolino. (Piedigrotta 
1911, no. 516.) [26490 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270276; Raffaele Izzo, music pub- 
lisher, Naples. 


LUSTIGER TRAUERMARSCH ; aus der pan- 
tomine Der schleier der Pierrette, 
von Ernst von Dohnéanyi, op. 18, fiir 
orchester. Partitur und stimmen. 
(Stiicke und tinze, no. 3.) [26491 


© July 24,1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 26,1911; 
E 267889; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


LUSTSPIEL-OUVERTURE (HINE); Von 
Max Reger, op. 120, bearb. von Otto 
Singer, fiir klavier zu 4 handen. 

[26492 

© Met, 6) 1919-2 e.1Ock.. 25) 1911 ; 

HH 267868; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


LUXUSWEIBCHEN; operette in drei 
akten, text von Georg Okcnowski, 
musik von Max Gabriel; klavier- 
auszug mit text. [264938 

©rOet: 5, 1911: 2.6, Oct, 25914 - 
FE 267867 ; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


LYNNE DURHAM REVERIE; by F. Jones; 
piano. [26494 
© Noy. 13, 1911; 2 c« Nov. 14, 
1911; E 271110; Florice Jones, Daw- 
son, Ga. 


a 


LYRE-BIRD (THE) AND THE JAY; from’ 
Hanky-panky, lyric by H. Ray Goetz, 
music by A. Baldwin Sloane. 

[26495 

© Nov.. 23, 1991; 2° gov. 23, 

1911; EH 271401; Ted Snyder co., 
New York. 


MaAcCRIMMON’S LAMENT; words from 
Songs of the Gael, translated by L. 
Mae Bean, music arr. by: John Bell; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Scottish part 
songs, no. 153.) [26496 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1911; 
E 270506; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


Macs (THE); from Miss Dudelsack, 
English version by Grant Stewart, 
music by Rudolph Nelson. [26497 


© Oct. 26, 1914; 2 e Oct. 27, 1911: 
E 267929; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


MACUSHLA SELECTION; from Chauncey 
Olcott’s new play, by Dan. J. Sulli- 
van, Ernest R. Ball and Chauncey 
Olcott, arr. by W. C. O’Hare; or- 
chestra. [26498 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c« Noy. 29, 


1911; EH 271662; M. Witmark & sons, — 
New York. 


MaApDrRIGAL; par A. Leonardi; piano. 
[26499 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
EK 270625; Carisch & J&nichen, 
Milan. 


MADRIGALE; by Franz Drdla, op. 25; 
violin and piano. 4to. [26500 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 

EK 269603; Carl Fischer, New York. 


MARCHEN (Ein); ged. von Feodora, 


prinzessin zu  Schleswig-Holstein, 
musik von Oscar von  Chelius. 
(Drei gedichte, no. 2.) [26501 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2.¢ Noy. 6; 1911; 
FE 270171; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Macic SHADOWS; waltz, by Napoleone 
Zardo; piano. [26502 
© ‘Nov: 20)- 190-32 e€) Now..721, 
1911; E 270595; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


MAGNIFICAT [AND] NUNC DIMITTIS; 
music by C. C. Sumsion; in D. 
ey [26503 
© Nov. 22, i91t +c2 es Ney.) 23, 
1911; E 270757; C. Corbett Sumsion, 
Oxford, Eng. 


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26528 


MAGNIFICAT [AND] NUNC DIMITTIS— 
Continued. 

words Scriptural, music by 

W. Aylott Orton; treble voices. 


[26504 


(je Nov. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 
1911; E 270475; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


MAIDEN (THE) IN GREY; words by G. 
Hubi-Newcombe, music by Reginald 
S. Barnicott. [26505 


eet. 28; 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267946; Boosey & co., London. 


MAIDEN (THE) LADY; words and music 
by Mary Powers. [26506 


©).Oct. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1911 ; 
H 269115; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


Maisie Lou; words and music by 
George Arthurs and Alf. J. Law- 
rence. [265C7 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 270248; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


MAKE A NIGHT OF IT; two-step and 
polka, from the operette Jacinta, by 
Heinrich Berté, arr. by Carl F. Wil- 
liams; orchestra. [26508 


©) Nov. 24, 1911; 2.c. Nov., 25, 
1911; E 271518; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


MAKE CHRIST KING; words and music 
by R. Matthews. [265€9 
ie) Noy, if, 1911- 2 ¢ Noy. 13, 
1911; E 271305; Robert Matthews, 
Vevoy, Ind. 


MAMMY’S LITTLE GINGER GIRL; words 
and music by A. S. Boyer. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26510 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269644; A. S. Boyer, Reading, Pa. 


MANDOLINO; a venetian boat song, by 
D. Schooler; piano. [26511 


@nNov. 16; 1911: 2 « Nov: 17, 
1911; E 271569;. David Schooler, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


MaANnNpDy-M1; barn dance, by Mabelle 
Claire; piano. [26512 
Nov. 17, 1911: 2 c. Noy. 20, 
1911; EH 2712638; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


MANGER (THE) BABE; cantiléne céles- 
tiale, a Christmas cantata for chil- 
dren, by R. HE. De Reef; unison 
chorus with organ or pf. ace. 4to. 

[26513 
© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 269500; G. Schirmer, New York. 


MANHATTAN ISLE; from A la Broad- 
way, lyric by M. H. Hollins, music 
by Harold Orlob. [26514 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1911; 
EH 269400; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


MANN (DER), DER EINE EHE SCHLIESST ; 
walzerlied aus der operette, Kreo- 
lenblut, text von I. Schnitzer, Eme- 
rich von Gatti, und M. A. Weikone, 
musik von Heinrich Berté. [26515 

© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911: 
E 270095; Leipziger biihnenverlag. 
Erhard Schultz, Leipzig. 


MANOLETE; paso doble, par L. Gallini; 
orchestre avec piano conducteur. 
Ato. [26516 

©) Nov. 18; 1911 - 2 c, Nov. 20: 
1911; E 270578; F. Salabert, Paris. 


MARCELLO (BENEDETTO) Sonate, G dur: 
par B. Marcello, arr. par A. Moffat. 
op. 19, no. 8, revue et doigtée par W. 
EK. Whitehouse, pour vicloncelle et 
piano. (Sonatas, deuxiéme série, 
no. 24.) [26517 

©) Oct. 11, 1911; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 270174; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 

MARCH OF THE MARIONETTES; by Hugvu 
Reinhold, op. 58, no. 10, ed. by J. W. 
Lerman; piano. [26518 

OrNovw, 13; 191- 2 ec. Nowe ois, 
1911; E 271046; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

MarcH (THE) OF THE WOMEN; COlL- 


posed by Ethel Smyth; women’s 
chorus in three parts, in A flat. 
Seore. 4to. (Songs of sunrise, no. 
3.) [26519: 


© Sept. 125,191 2 les Nove 3, 
1911; E 270107; Ethel Smyth, Lon- 
don. 

MARCHE ANTIQUE; par Jules Mouquet, 
op. 18, transcription par Léon Le- 
moine. 1, Piano4 mains. 2. 2 pianos 
4 mains. [26520, 26521 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 27, 
1911; E 270726, 270727; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 

MARCHE AUX FLAMBEAUX; by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 235, no. 2; violin and 
piano. [26522 

©) Nov. (48, A911): ; 2. ee: oNow. (15, 
1911; EH 271047; Theo. Presser €o., 
Philadelphia. 

MARCHE DES MIDINETTES; par Vincenzo 
Billi, op. 258; piano. [26523 

© Nov. 225 a9i > 2. co INOvs 2a, 
1911; E 270658; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


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26524 
MARCHE DES PIERROTS; by René L. 
Becker ; piano. [26524 


© Nov. 13, 19d 2 "ee Novs 15, 
1911; E 271119; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


MARCHE GROTESQUE; par FEF. Paul Fron- 
tini; piano, 4 4 mains. [26525 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 

HE 270626; Carisch & Jiinichen, Milan, 


MARCHE NUPTIALE. WSee Contes d’avril. 


MARCHE ROYALE; by R. G. Hailing; 
organ. obl. 8vo. (Original com- 
positions, no. 422.) [26526 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
Hi 267958; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


MARCIA SOLENNE; di Filippo Brunetto, 
istrumentazione per banda, di Ales- 
sandro Peroni. Grande partitura. 
No. 113845. [26527 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
H 267951; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


MARCIA TRIONFALE; par EF. Paul Fron- 
tini; piano 4 4 mains. [26528 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
HE 270627; Carisch & Jinichen, Milan. 


MARE SULITARIO; versi di A. Ragona, 
musica di L. Corvini; per canto e 
piano. [26529 


(Cy Oct: G, 19-2 cl Nove, 22, Ones: 
HH 270628; Carisch & Jinichen, Milan. 


MARGUERITE; polka, by Chester W. 
Smith; solo baritone or trombone. 
[26530 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269605; Carl Fischer, New York. 


MARIECHEN; couplet nach dem fran- 
zOsischen Mariette, text von Paul 
Lincke, musik yon Sterny-Courquin. 


[26531 
OmeNove 2207) 190i 2 ena Noyy e20, 
1911; E 270588; Apollo verlag, 
Berlin. 


MARINE FOUR STEP; round dance in- 
vented by James Finnigan, composed 
by W. C. Powell; piano. [26532 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 270249; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Mariposa; words by G. F. Koenig, mu- 
sic by Frank Worth, [pseud. of 
Frances I. Koenig]. [26533 


© 1c. Nov. 14, 1911; E 271647; 
IF. I. and G. F. Koenig, Oakland, Cal. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


MarRNA; words by Edward ‘Tesche- | 
macher, music by Herbert Oliver; 
ryoYe Oe [26534 


©° Oct. 31, 1919) 2 7e Nov.” 18, 
1911; E 270328; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don. 


MARSHALL (DENDY) ‘Two preludes for 
pianoforte; by D. Marshall. [26535 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 20, 
1911; E 2705389; Dendy Marshall, 
Guildford, Eng. 


MARSZ SOKOTOW; ospaty i gnuSny, by 
Czerwinski-Zistler, arr. by W. Ades- 
ko; concertina. [26536 

© Noy: 15, 191f 2 ye Nov. 13, 
1911; E 271811; W..H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


MARTUCCI (GIUSEPPE) Notturno in 
Sol bemolle; di Giuseppe Martucci, 
op. 70, no. 1, istrumentazione per 
banda di Raffaele Carayaglie. Par- 
titura. no. 113685. [26537 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267952; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


MaARTYRE (LE) DE SAINT SEBASTIEN; 
mystére en rythme frangais, par 
Gabriele d’Annunzio, musique de 
Claude Debussy. Partition d’orches- 
tre avec text. [26538 

© Nov. 25, 1002 seveNoy., 27. 
1911; E 2707385; Durand et cie, 
Paris. 


——no. 1, La cour des lys, prélude, par 
Claude Debussy; pour premiers vio- 
lons. [26539 


© Nov. 18, 191 Oey Nox. /20, 
1911; E 270563;. Durand) set cie-, 
Paris. 


Mary ANN, WHERE ARE YoU; from The 
three Romeos, lyric by R. H. Burn- 
side, music by Raymond Hubbell. 

[26540 


© Nov. 25, (19ite 25e Nev, 25; 
1911: E 271466: T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


words and music by Z. 
Reames. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [26541 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 « Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269755; Zilpha and Carrie Reames, 
Mesilla Park, New Mex. 


Mary LEE; 


MASS IN HONOR OF ST. FLORIAN; music 

by V. H. Nowakowski; mixed voices. 

[26542 

© ‘Nov: 6, 19113 2 ec aNoweies 1911 - 

E 269554; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


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no. 12,1911 


MASSENET (JULES EMILE FREDERIC) 
Don Quixote; heroic comedy in five 
acts, written by Henri Cain, after 
Le Lorrain, English version by 
Claude Aveling, composed by J. Mas- 


senet. [26543 

@eNov..25,,1911; 2 c. Nov. 27, 
1911; D 19008; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. 


Hrinnyes (Les); entracte tragé- 
die antique de J. Massenet, tran- 
scription pour petit orchestre par H. 
Mouton; symphonia no. 12. bis. 
[26544 
@eNoy 18, 1911: 2 c¢ Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270571; Heugel & cGie, 
Paris. 
| ——— Werther; prélude et Clair de lune, 
| drame lyrique de J. Massenet, tran- 
scription pour petit orchestre par H. 
Mouton; symphonia, no. 18. 
[26545 
©r Nove 18, 1911: 2 c. Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270572; Heugel & cie., 
Paris. 


MATRIMONY; quintet, from Gipsy love, 
romantic comic opera, words by 
Harry B. and Robert B. Smith, 
music by Franz Lehar. [26546 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1911; 
EK 270044; Chappell & co., Iltd., Lon- 
don. 


MATRIMONY RAG; words by Edgar Les- 
lie, music by Lewis F. Muir, arr. by 
Al. Doyle. [26547 

©uNov, 1, 1911: 2 c. Oct; 31, 1911; 


E 269275; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York. 
 MaTTHEWS (H. ALEXANDER) Four 


Christmas carols; words by Nahun 
Tate and others, music by H. A. 
Matthews. [26548 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 2693879; G. Schirmer, New York. 


MATTINATA SENTIMENTALE; versi di A. 
Savastano, musica di G. F. Buongio. 
vanni. [26549 


©) Oct, °24, 1911 5-2) c.> Nov.» 6, 
1911; H 270277; Raftaele Izzo, music 
publisher, Naples. 


MAY MARCH; two-part chorus, words 
by Gertrude Knox Willis, music 
by R. R. Forman. (Part songs for 
women’s voices, octavo ed., no. 6174. ) 

[26550 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269484; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


| MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


26560 


May (THE) PARTY; by Mrs. A. M. Vir- 

gil, op. 36, no. 7; piano. [26551 

© Nov. (22,1911) -) 2 Nov. 22) 

1911; E 271349; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 

New York. 

MAYBE IT’S A BEAR; words by F. S. 
Fluke, music by Glen W. Ashley. 

[26552 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

E 269547; Farris S. Fluke, Chicago. 


MAZURKA DE CONCERT; par Ernest Cen- 
tola, op. 22; violon et piano. [26553 
©) Noy. 25, 1911: 2 ¢ Nov. 2%, 
1911; E 270719; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


MAZURKANA; Characteristic dance, by 

A. C. Koeppler, op. 1; piano. [26554 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1911; 

EK 269960; Albert C. Koeppler, Chi- 
cago. 


MAzuRY ADAMA WRONISKIEGO; arr. by 
W. Adeszko; concertina. Nos. 1 and 
De [26555 

© Nov 15, 191t-) 2 Nove 13. 
1911; E 271016; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


MEADOW BROOK; idyl by A. O. T. Aste- 
nius, op. 50; piano. [26556 
©’ Sept. 29, 1914: 2) ‘Nov: 3; 
1911; EH 270132; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


MEAN OLD ARC LIGHT; words by Joe 

Santley, music by Melville J. Gideon. 

[26557 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1911; 

E 269401; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


See Gounod (C. F.) 


MEET ME CARRIE, MEET ME IN THE DEAR 
OLD SHADY LANE; words and music 
by F. B. Davis. [26558 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1911; 
E 271000; Francis B. Davis, French 
River, Minn. 


MEDITATION. 


MEET ME TO-NIGHT DEAR MOON; words 

by L. Leslie, music by Otto Motzan. 

[26559 

©) 1 ¢€. Nov. 9, 19103). 271302; 
Lew Leslie, New York. 


MEET ME UNDER THE OLD OAK TREE; 
words and music by J. Jack, jr. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26560 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269682; Jean Jack jr., Sanderson, 
Tex. 


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MEGAPHONE (THE) BRIGADE; march | MELODY or PEACE—Continued. 
and two step, by C. Pehoushek; piano. [26570 
piano. [26561 © Oct. 25, 1911; 2c. Nov. 7, 1911; 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1911; 
EH 271624; Chas. Pehoushek, Minne- 
apolis. 


MEIN HEIMATTAL; text von Richard 
Stecher, musik von Huga Jtingst, op. 
S7b, no. 49; normannische volkweise 
fiir gemischten chor. Partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [26562 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270200; Otto Forberg, Leipzig. 


MEIN HERZ HAT SICH GESELLET; alt- 
deutsches minnelied, musik von 
Tranciscus Nagler, ftir dreistimmi- 
gen frauenchor. Partitur und stim- 
men. 4to. [26563 


© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 1, 1911; 
EH 270819; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 


MEIN ROSENSTRAUCH UNTERM FENSTER; 
text und musik von Léon Jessel. 
[ 26564 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 273046; Robert Reibenstein, Ber- 
lin. 


MEINE TANTE, DEINE TANTE; operette 
in 8 akten, text von A. Nikisch und 
Ilse Friedlaender, musik von Amélie 
Nikisch. Klavierauszug mit voll- 
stindigem text. [26565 

© Nove, 25). 1 Oil 2 er Nove 725. 
1911; E 270690; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin. 


MEISTERSINGER (THE) See Wagner 


(R.) 


MELANCHOLY; words by Maybelle HE. 
Watson, music by EH. M. Burnett. 
[26566 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1911; EB 269949; 
Ernest M. Burnett, Denver. 


MELISCENDA WALTZ; by L. Pecorella: 

piano. [26567 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1911; 

EH 269116; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


MELODIES EN FORME DE VALSE; par Al- 

fred Rothberger, pour piano. [26568 

© Aug. 7,-1911: Qe Nov. 3; 1911: 

H 270112; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


MELODY OF PEACE; by Carroll Martin, 
arr. by Gustav Saenger; violin and 
piano. [26569 


© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1911; 
EH 269608; Carl Fischer, New York. 


EH 269607; Carl Fischer, New York. 


MEMORIES; words by E. M. King, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26571 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 269767; Elsie M. King, Santa 
Cruz, Cal. 


—— words by Henry Dozier, music by 
Sol Levy. [26572 
©, Nov. 22). 1911 > 2) eaaNoy. 22: 
1911; E 271358; American song pub. 
co., New York. 


MEMORIES OF HOME; reverie, by Bert 
R. Anthony, op. 46; piano. Boston, 
Evans music co. [26573 


© Nov. 20, 19tt=" 2% Noy. (22. 
1911; E 271842; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton. 


MEMORIES OF YESTERNIGHT; words by 
Corrie Webber Walker, music by 
Paul Eugene. . [26574 

© Nov. 10) 1911-27 Nov. 10, 
1911; E 269974; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


MENAGERIE; march, by Warren Sou- 
aers; piano. [26575 
© Nov. 25, 191-92 er Noy. : 25. 
1911; E 271485; H. R. McClure, Sid- 
ney, O. 


MENDELSSOHN (ARNOLD) Finf ge- 
Singe; von A. Mendelssohn, op. 44, 
fiir gemischten chor, a_ capella. 
Partitur. [26576 


©- Sept. 1; 191i rev peer 191 1= 
EH 270805; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wie Frtix), Forward go in glad ac- 
cord (Zu dem Vater lasst uns 
zieh’n); Cornelius march, German 
version by F. W. Schneider; music 
by KF. Mendelssohn, arr. by Alf. J. 
Silver; mixed voices. (Octavo ed. 
sacred choruses, no. 3554.) [26577 

© Nov. 14; °1911;°2¢ SNov: 15, 
1911; E 270400; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


—— Romance (Friihlingslied) ; par ¥'. 
Mendelssohn, arr. d’aprés Ch. Dan- 
ela, par A. Kaiser, pour violoncelle 
et piano. [26578 

© Oct. 5, 1911; 2 « Nov. 6, 1911; 
—# 270172; B. Schott’s soéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


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26597 


- MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 


wie FELIx )—Continued. 

Short communion service; from 
the oratorio Elijah; music by F. 
Mendelssohn, arr. by Harvey B. 
Gaul; mixed voices and organ. 4to. 
(Music for the Protestant episcopal 
service, series 2, no. 799.) 


[26579 
ieomev. 21, 1911; 2 «& Nov. 22, 
1911; E 2713876; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 
Spring song; duet, song without 
words, by F. Mendelssohn, op. 62, 
no. 6, edited and fingered by S. L. 
Hermann; piano. [26580 


ferOcieot, 1911-2 ¢ Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 2693821; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 
words by Mary T. Loughlin, 
music by F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy, 
arr. by Osbourne McConathy; wom- 
en’s voices. (Laurel octavo, no. 
191.) [26581 

@* Noy10, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 14, 
She HH 271109; C.-C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 


— Wedding march; from Midsum- 
mernights dream, by F. Mendelssohn. 
arr. by Alfred Roth; full orch. (with 
pf. ace. and solo and obligato violin 
part. [26582 

© Oct.-20, 1911: 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
EH 2696381; Carl Fischer, New York. 


| MENSCH MIR PLATZT DER KRAGEN; 


i; Mines SMI a i eee 


marsch-couplet, text von Carl Bau- 
meister, musik von Walter Kollo. 
[26583 
© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 
1911; E 270301; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin. : 

MENSONGE; valse boston, paroles de G. 
Davin et champclos, musique de Oc- 
tave Crémieux. 1. Chant et piano. 
2. Piano seul. [ 26584, 26585 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 30, 


1911; EK 267969, 267970; Octave Cré- 


mieux, Paris. 


MENUET; by I. J. Paderewski, arr. by 
S. K. Wright; orchestra with piano 
ace. and solo and obligato violin 
part. [26586 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269609; Carl Fischer, New York. 


MENUET DES MUSCADINS; par Louis 
Avalle; orchestre avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [26587 

© Nov 18) 1991-2" ec. Novy 20, 
1911; E 270559; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


MENUET-VALSE; par S. Canaguier, pour 

piano. [26588 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6,1911; 

E 270210; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


MENUETT; aus der pantomime Der 
schleier der Pierrette, von Ernst von 
Dohnanyi, op. 18, fiir orchester. 
Partitur und stimmen. (Stiicke und 
tinze, no. 5.) [26589 

© July 24, 1911; 2c. Oct. 26,1911; 
E 267890; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


OD: SS shir 
Partitur und stim- 
(Drei bagatellen, no. 3.) 
[26590 
© Aug. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
EK 270822; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g.m. b. h., Berlin Gross-Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 


von Hugo Kaun, 
streichorchester. 
men. 


MENUETIO GRAZIOSO; by Benjamin Cut- 
ter; violin and piano. [26591 
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 © Noy: 18; 
1911; H 271652; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


MeERcIES (THE) OF THE LORD; anthem, 

musie by C. J. Bassett; mixed voices. 

[26592 

OuNev, 1.1911: "2c. Nov. 20: 

1911; HE 271249; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


Merry (THE) HUNTER; Dy Henrietta 
Straus; piano. (Four easy charac- 
ter sketches, no. 1.) [26593 

@) INoy,-18, 1931; 2:.c.. Nov. 38, 
1911; E 271506; G. Fred Kranz mu- 
Sic co., Baltimore. 


MERRY-MAKERS; march, by C. W. 
Krogmann, op. 89, no. 6; pf. [26594 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2.¢. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269465; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Merry (A) sone; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
op. 36, no. 6; piano. [26595 
©) Nov, 22, 1911: 2° ec. (Noy: 22; 
th 2718502) Mrs, A’ M. Varer, 
New York. 


MES VIEUX MOULINS; extrait de l’op- 
érette Mik 1°*., paroles de C. A. 
Carpentier, musique de Willy Red- 
stone. [26596 

©} Noyes 41, 191 2. cx Novae 
1911; E 270426; Max Eschig, Paris. 


chant seul. 4to. [26597 


©) Nov. 1171911) 2 1c. “Nove 5; 
1911; E 270427; Max Eschig, Paris. 


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26598 


METODO D’ESERCIZI TECNICI; di Bruno 
Mugellini; piano. id. Libro. 2. :2. 
Libro 2. [26598, 26599 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2c. Nov. 17, 1911; 
E 270482, 270488; Carisch & Ji- 
nichen, Milan. 

METODO PER L’INSEGNAMENTO DEL CANTO 
CORALE; di Carlo Certo. Parte 
prima. [26600 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 2703807; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 
MEXICAN DANCES; by Luis G. Jorda; 
pf. [26601 
© Nov. 13; 190; 26. Nov. 13; 
1911: EH 270315; Theo. Presser ¢o.; 
Philadelphia. 
MEXICAN MURMURINGS; by Lucas J. 
Fink; piano. [26602 
© FO 1S0, 19115 2 co Noy. 13; 
1911; E 269458; L. J. Fink piano & 
music house, Union, Mo. 

MEYERBEER (GIACOMO) Cavatina ; 
solo or duet, from Robert the devil, 
by Meyerbeer, arr. by W. K. Whit- 
ing; orchestra. 4to. [26603 

© UNov. 146 9 2c Nove 123; 
1911; E 271896; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. 


Huguenots; selection, by 4G. 
Meyerbeer, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; 
military band. 4to. [26604 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2c. Nov. 10, 1911; 

E 269958; J. W. Pepper & son, Phil- 
adelphia. 

—— Shadow dance, from Dinorah, by 

G. Meyerbeer, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 

deau; full band. 4to. [26605 


© Oct, 12, 1911-7 le Nov. 1, doi 
EH 269620; Carl Fischer, New York. 

— With courage and faith (Animo 
et fide); coronation march, words 
by Gertrude Knox Willis, music by 
G. Meyerbeer, arr. by Alf. J. Silver; 
two-part chorus for female voices. 
(Octavo ed. of choruses, no. 3553.) 

[26606 

@ 7 Nove 44, 19id = 25e. Nove wtb. 

1911; H 270402; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 

MICAELLA MIA; valse napolitaine, sur 
la chanson de L. Bénech, musique de 
Léo Daniderff, orchestrée par Ad. 
Gauwin. 4to. [26607 

© UNov. Ws, Ole 2 Nove 27, 
1911; EH 270714; L. Bénech, Paris. 
MINIATURE SUITE; by Eric Coates; 
piano. [26608 
©PNoOv...22). 19k Beem Nova 23: 
1911; E 270650; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


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Sey 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 6 


MINSTREL (THE) Boy; old Irish melo- 
dy, words by Thomas Moore, music 
arr. by Monk Gould; medium voice. 

[26609 

© Nov. 13) 1901 - (2 3eMoy, 13: 

1911; E 270829; Hdwin Ashdown, 
ltd... London. 


MINSTREL’S (A) sone; words by Paul 
Enford, music by H. Stather; in C 
minor. [26610 

© Nov. 13, 19413 Nov. 14, 
1911; E 270441; Alfred Oliver & co., 
London. 


MIRAGE; paroles par Rosamund Mar- 
riott Watson, musique di Cyril Scotr, 
op. 70, no. 2, pour une voix avec acc. 
de piano. [26611 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 14,1911; 
E 270362; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


MIRANDA (LA) ; marche espagnole, par 
Ernest Weiller, op. 287, pour orches- 
tre, avee piano-conducteur. [26612 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 30,1911; 
E 267966; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


paroles de Pierre d’Amor, 
musique de Ernest Weil'er, op. 287; 
1. Chant. 2. Piano. [26613, 26614 

© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 e. each Nov. 15, 
1911; E 270419; 270420; Costallat 
et cie., Paris. 


Mirror (THE) OF THE SEA; words by 
W. H. Gardner, music by E. R. Kroe- 
ger, op. 71, no. 1; medium in E. 

[26615 

© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 =Nov. 15, 

1911; E 271188; Gamble hinged 
musie co., Chicago. 


MISCHIEF; two-step, by Harold Gar 
stin; piano. [26616 
© Nov. 27, °1911-; 2''e. “Nov... 28, 
1911; E 270745; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 

MISERERE. See Verdi (G.) 

Miss DUDELSACK; operetta in 38 acts, 
by Fritz Grtinbaum and Heinz Rei- 
chart, English ‘version by Grant 
Stewart, music by Rudolph Nelson. 

[26617 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 9, 1911; 

EK 270283; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 

—— selection motives from the oper- 
etta, by Rudolph Nelson, arr. by Cari 
F. Williams; orchestra and piano. 

[26618 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 9, 1911; 

E 269870; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


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26639 


MISSA PRO DEFUNCTIS; requiem, par 
Abbé C. Boyer; ad 4 voces inzquales; 
partition avec orgue. Selecta opera, 
no. 26.) [26619 

© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 
1911; EK 270618; L. J. Biton, St. Lau- 
rent, France. 


Mission sone; words by S. A. Gamble, 
music by S. B. Gamble. [26620 
ese 20, 19115; 2 c. Oct. 12, 
1911; E 269495; David C. Cook pub. 
co., Elgin, Ill. 


MISSIONARY (THE) CALL; hymn, words 
by E. G. W. Wesley, music by Frank 
Hermans. [26621 

© Och 31, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 269938: F. Hermans, Troy, N. Y. 
MISSOURI; song, by . BH. K. 
Schlaepfer. [26622 
Get ce Nov. 11, 1911; BH 271332; 
Emma Koch Schlaepfer, Leadville, 
Col. 


MIT MIR ALLEIN ; nheumelodische stiicke, 
von Schultze-Biesantz, op. 23, no. 1; 


music 


violin and pf. Zweite reihe. Boston, 
Arthur P. Schmidt. (Was meine 
geige alles weiss, no. 1.) [26623 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1911; 
EH 270522; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Braunschweig, Germany. 


MoLE (THE) AND THE BUTTERFLY; 
words by Hugh EK. Wright, music by 
H. G. Pélissier. [26624 

Nev, 21 1911-°2°¢. Nov. 21, 
1911; E 270610; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 


MoLity McGuire; words by A. Penning- 
ton, music by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26625 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 269802; Albert Pennington, En- 
derby, B. C., Canada. 

MOMENT DE VALSE; yon Emil Sdodch- 

- ting, op. 122, no. 2, ftir klavier. 

[26626 

OrAge 3.1911: 2 ¢. Nov. 3, 1911; 

E 270087; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Madgeburg, Germany. 

MON ANGE; caprice; par L. Musso; 
piano. [26627 

© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270181; G. Schmid] & co., Leipzig. 

_Mona; an opera in three acts, poem by 
Brain Hooker, music by Horatio 
Parker; yocal score. [26628 

A Now.625,11911:/ 2,'¢. Nov. 27, 
1911: D 19004; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


—— 


MONACA M’ AGGIA FA; versi e musica 
di L. Donadio. [26629 


©) Oct. 25, 191> 2 ec: Oct. 27, 1911: 
E 267922; Italian book co., New 
York. 


MONARCH (THE) OF THE WOODS; school 
chorus, music by J. W. Cherry, arr. 
by Frank H. Brackett. [26630 


©, Now. 13, 1911+ 2c. Now 13, 
1911; E 271048; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


MOND-WALZER; nach motiven der oper- 
etten-idylle, Die post im walde, mu- 
sik von August Léon. 1. Klavier. 2. 
Salon-orchester. 8. Orchester. 

[26631-26633 

© Aug. 5, 1911; 2 ec. each Oct. 26, 

1911; E 267901-267903; Fritz Schu- 
berth, jr., Leipzig. 


MONDNACHT; von Hugo Kaun, op. 88, 
fiir streichorchester. Partitur und 
stimmen. (Drei bagatellen, no. 2.) 

[26634 

© Aug. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 1, 1911; 

E 270823; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 

g. m. b. h., Berlin, Gross-Lichter- 
felde, Germany. 


MoNEY; words and music by Blanche 
Merrill. [26635 - 


©:Oci* 25; 1911-2 e. Oct. 26, 1914: 
EH 269190; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 


Moon FAIRY; words and music by A. EH. 
Hehnrich.. arr. by. HB. Bauer. New 
York, H. Bauer co. [26636 


Cr Nove,: 20% A911 > 2 “es Nove. £1, 
1911; E 271203; A. HE. Helmrich, New 
York: 


MOooNBEAM; words by Brighton Salis- 

bury, music by Douglas Maclaren. 

[26637 

© Noy. 28, 1911; 2 « Nov. 28, 

1911; E 270753; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


MOONLIGHT; reverie, by C. Welte; 
piano. Philadelphia, Trio music co. 
[26638 


@ Noy. 4, 19141: 2 e. Nov. 3, 19it; 
E 269380; Chas. Welte, Philadelphia. 


——— two-part song, words by Fred. E. 
Weatherly, music by Hilda Waller, 
arr. by J. C. Macy; women’s voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12177.) [26639 


© Oct.,.25;, 1911: 2 e. Novs7 19; 
E 269466; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


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26640 
MoonticHt (A) BARCAROLLE, by D. 
Schooler; piano. [2664C 


() Noy. 16, 1911- 2:e Nev. Ze 
1911; E 271570; David Schooler, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


MOONLIGHT (THE) IN FLORENCE; by S. 
Giovannoli; pf. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [26641 


© Nov. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 16, 
1911; EH 271144; Severino Giovan- 
noli, Livingston, Tenn. 


MOONLIGHT ON THE SNOW; march, by 
M. W. Butler; piano. [26642 


©. Ock. 20, 1911+ °2) ve. Och, 25. 
1911; BE 269117; 
music co., Sedalia, Mo. 


MOONSHINE MIKE; words by R. R 
Riley, music by D. E. La Bore. 
[26643 
© 1e. Oct. 31, 1911; E 269276; 
D. Earle La Bore and R. Ross Riley, 
Oberlin, Kans. 


MOORISH SERENADE; by Le Roy Hartt 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel]; piano. 
[26644 


©e Nov. ‘9: 19h 2c. Nove 11; 
1911; E 269986; Kunkel bros. music 
eo., St. Louis. 


en forme de 
ed. by Ed- 
(Recital 
[26645 


20, 
ltd., 


MORCEAU DE CONCERT; 
valse, by Alfred Hollins, 
win H. Lemare; organ. 
series, no. 42.) 


© ANov...18) 1991: 2 @Now 
1911; E 270542; Novello & co., 
London. 


MoRNING AND YoU; words by Gunby 
Hadath, music by Florence Aylward. 
[26646 


© Oct. 26, 4910: 2c. Oct. 2EA9H ; 
EK 267915; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


SIORNING (THE) STARS SANG TOGETHER ; 
words from the Bible, music by 
Bruno Huhn; duet. 1. alto and bari- 
tone. 2. sop. and ten. [26647 

sae Noy: S191 > 2°e: son Get: 
EH 269849 ; Arthur ies ee, Bos- 
ton. ; 


SiOSELWEINLIED; ged. von HE. Maul, 
musik von Max Gulbins, op. 69, ftir 
mannerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. (Drei lustige liedlein, no. 2.) 

[26648 
© Oct. 9,.1911 = 2 er" Octs 231911 : 
E 267779; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 


A. W. Perry & sons 


MOST POPULAR CABINET ORGAN PIECES; 
comp. and ed. by Edward J. Bieder- 
mann... New York city, Hinds, 
Noble & Eldredge, 1911. 128 p. 4to. 
$0.75. [26649 
© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 13, 
1911; A 300558; Hinds, Noble & EI- 
dredge, New York. 

Most POPULAR PLANTATION SONGS; Se- 
lected and arranged by Gilbert Clif- 
ford Noble . . New York city, 
Hinds, Noble & Eldredge [1911] 2 
p. 1., 108 p. 8vo. $0.50. [26650 

© Nov. 10,°9911 = er nNoy.” 15. 
1911; A 3800559; Hinds, Noble & EI- 
dredge, New York. 


Moskowski (Moritz); Feuillet @ 
album; par M. Moszkowski, op. 86, 
no. 1, pour piano. [26651 


© Nov. 2,.1911; 2 e. Nov. 29, 1911; 

E 270764; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 

—— Gavotte; par M. Moszkowski, op. 

86, no. 2, pour piano. [26652 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 1911; 

E 270765; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Prélude et fugue; von M. Mosz- 


kowski, op. 85, pour orchestre a 
cordes. Partitur. (Edition Peters, 
NO. sal2.) [26653 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 e Dee. 1, 1911; 

E 270309; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 
—— Spanish dances nos. 1 and 2; by 
M. Moszkowski, arr. by Theo. M. To- 
bani; solo and obligato violin, arr. 
by Chas. J. Roberts. [ 26654 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269623; Carl Fischer, New York. 


—— Sunrise; words by Celia Thaxter, 
music by Moszkowski, adapted by 
KF. H. Brackett; soprano solo and 
quartet. (Octavo glees and part 
songs, no. 6197.) [26655 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269488; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

MOTETTE; musik von Max Reger, op. 
110, no. 2; fiir fiinfstimmigen ge- 
mischten chor; partitur und stim- 
men, a cappella. (Geistliche ge- 
singe, no. 2.) [26656 

© Oct. 16, A9tts 2 se2 Noy. 17. 
1911; E 270510; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 

MorHer (THE) WHO LOVES YOU SO; 
words by A. Moorhouse, music by 
Julian Jordan. [26657 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1911; 
E 271182; Anna M. Moorhouse, You- 
kers; Julian Jordan, New York. 


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no. 12, 1911 


MoTHER’s (A) PRAYER; by T. Barile; 
pf. [26658 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 269440; S. Schenker, New York. 


--— (Mutter’s gebet); words by S. 
Smulewitz, music by Jacob L. Small, 
arr. by H. A. Russotto. [26659 


© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 269452; Hebrew pub. co., New 
York. 


—— words and music by R. C. John. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26660 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 271187; Rosa Clisby John, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 


Motor BOAT RAG; by Henry W. Gaul; 
piano. [26661 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269884; Tropwen music co., New- 
port, Ky. 


_ Movin (LE) (Die miihle) (The mill) ; 


) a selection, 


valse, par F. Paul Frontini: piano. 
[26662 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
EK 270629; Carisch & Jianichen, 
Milan. 


—  tarantella, by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 235, no. 6; piano and violin. 
[26663 


© Nov. 13, 1911; 2 e._Nov. 13, 
1911; E 271049; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Mount St. CHARLES; march, by F. V. 
Vollert; piano. [26664 


@ienov. 47, 1911: 2 ¢. Nov. 15. 
1911; H 271128; F. V. Vollert, Helena. 
Mont. 


MousMé& (THE) (The maidsof Japan) ; 
lancers, on melodies from the mu- 
sical play, by Lionel Monckton & 
Howard Talbot, arr. by H. M. Higgs; 
4to. (Orchestral journal, no. 643.) 

[26665 


fey Noy. 21, 1911: 2c. Nov..22, 
1911; E 270615; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 


by Lionel Monckton 
and Howard Talbot, arr. by Arthur 
Wood; piano ace. (Orchestral se- 
lections, no. 100.) [26664 


1)*Noy.- 27,)-1911-: 2. e.~ Noy. 28 
1911; I 270746; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


26674 


MovusME (THE)—Continued. 
music by Lionel Monckton 
& Howard Talbot, arr. by H. M. 
Higgs, orch. by Arthur Wood; (Or- 
chestral selections, no. 100.) [26667 
© Nov: 21, 191-2 en Nove, 22 
1911; E 270616; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


valse, music by Lionel Monckton 
and Howard Talbot, arr. by Carl 
Kiefert. (Orchestral journal, no. 
642.) [26668 
© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 28, 
1911; E 270743; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 
valse on melodies by Lionel 
Monckton and Howard Talbot, arr. 
by Carl Kiefert; piano. [26669 
© Oct: 26, 1911-2. ¢. Oct. 27, 19 
E 267916; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS); Deut- 
scher tanz in B-dur; von W. A. Mo- 
zart, arr. von Willy Burmester, fiir 


violine mit klavierbegleitung. (Alte 
weisen, no. 33.) [26670 
©) Oct; 26, 191t: 2 ¢.. Nov, -14, 


1911; E 270356; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Klassische violin-musik bertihmter 
meister des 17. und 18. jahrhunderts, 
bearbeitet von Gustav Jensen, fiir 
violine und kiavier. Heft 27. An- 
dante, minuette e rondo; von W. A. 
Mozart. (Edition Schott, no. 4830, 
c.) [266714 

O-Ocer is: 190-2 J Now. 14 
1911; E 270380; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


— heft 14. Adagio und Rondo; 
von W. A. Mozart, bearbeitet von 
Gustav Jensen, fiir violine und kla- 
vier. (Edition Schott, no. 1830-0.) 
[26672 
CO: FANT? & Oct: 2850001 
E 270157; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Music (THE) Box; by Mabel Madison 


Watson; pf. (The children’s party, 
1kOuee:,) [26673 
© Nov 22: 1911.32 Ee Noy 22, 


1911; E 271890; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


MUSIC EVERYWHERE; words by Lizzie 


DeArmond, music by S. B. Stam- 
baugh. (Jn choice melodies book 2, 
no. 5.) [26674 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269638; Standard company pub- 
lishers, Baltimore. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26675 


pt. BE nes., v.'6 


MUSICAL RAGTIME SAL; words by Mar- 

tin Swanger, music by W. C. Powell. 

[26675 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2c Nov. 2, 1911; 

EK 269361; Church, Paxson & ©co., 
New York. 

My AMERICAN GIRL; words by T. A. 
Smith, music by Raymond Litzen- 
berger. [26676 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 27, 1911; 
H 269211; Thomas A. Smith, Ashley, 
Pa. 


MY AVIATION GiRL; lyric by Edward J. 

Griffin, music by Henry B. Murtagh. 

[26677 

©: Nov. wld, wet 2 ea Novend a, 

1911; EH 271116; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 

My sapy LOovuIsE; words by Stanley 
Murphy, music by Henry I. Mar- 
shall, [arr. by E. 8. S. Huntington. ] 

[26678 

© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 

EK 269268; Joe Morris music ©co., 
New York. 

My BILL FROM LOUISVILLE; words by 
Bernard & Weston, music by T. 
Snyder. [26679 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
Hf 269186; Ted Snyder co., New York. 

My BIRDIE GIRL; words and music by 
M. S. Nichols. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [26680 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
Ee 269825; Mabel Seley Nichols, Chi- 
cago. 

My BomBay MAID; words by Florence 
Reed, music by Malcolm Williams. 

[26681 

©! Nov. 727, 1911 2 en Nov... 21, 

1911; E 271593; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 

My COUNTERFEIT BILL; lyrics by An- 
drew B. Sterling, music by H. Von 
Tilzer. [26682 

©) “Nove ol 19d 2 Fe Noyes 1, 
1911; EH 269985; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub co., New York. 

MY DEAR OLD SOUTHERN HOME; words 
and music by M. L. Evans. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26683 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EF 269716; M. L. Evans, Ithaca, N. Y. 

My DEAR OLD SOUTHLAND; words and 
music by A. Hvans. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26684 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
BH 269656; Albert Evans, Nashville, 
Tenn. 


MY DREAM IS A GARDEN OF ROSES; 
words and music by F. J. Bates. 

[26685 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

x 7 ae I’. Jeanette Bates, Dexter, 


MY DREAM LAND HOME; words by Mrs. 
C. T. Miller, music by Henry Nord- 
lin. [26686 


© 1 ©. Oct, 27, 19i e769 207 - 
C. T. Miller, St. Paul. 


MY DREAMS ARE OF YOU ONLY; words 
and music by W. G. Hanrahan. 
[26687 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1911; E 269330; 
oe Grant Hanrahan, Kansas City, 
0. 


MyY DREAMS OF YOU; words and music 
by Grace Heller. Columbia, Pa., Co- 
lumbia music co. [26688 

© Nov. 22) 19tl ee Nov. 21. 
1911; HE 271282; Ralph H. Beittel, 
Columbia, Pa. 


My FABLE; from Betsy, words by Will 
Bb. Johnstone, music by Alexander 
Johnstone. [26689 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 © Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269402; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


My FILIPINO BABY; written and com- 

*posed by Frederick Day. [26690 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 7, 1911; 

E 270250; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


My GARDEN OF DREAMS; words by 
Dora Greenwell, music by Seymour 
Hillis. No. 2 in E flat. [26691 


© Oct. 2, 191t Fier Gear. ttt 
E 267926; Wickins & co., New York. 


My HAREM QUEEN; words and music 
by H. B. Dismond, arr. by Geo. 
Battle. [26692 

© 1 & Nov. 23) 49tte 21415: 
Henry Binga Dismond, Washington. 


My HEART WILL EVER SING A SONG IN 
MEMORY OF YOU; words and music 
by G. Calvin. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [26693 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
I) 269710; Grace Calvin, Manhattan, 
Kans. 


MyY HEART’S DESIRE; romance by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 246; piano. 
[26694 
© ‘Nov.. 27, fot ee Nov. Jin 
1911; E 2715838; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


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| MOM 


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no. 12, 1911 


26714 


My IgisH GIRL; words by Alfred 

Bryan, music by H. Blanke-Belcher. 

[26695 

©) Oct, 25, 1911: 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911 ; 

EK 269110; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


My LADY DIxiE; by Dave Reed; vocal 
orch. in FF. 4to. [26696 
Gi ovoyv..15, 1911:.2 ¢. Nov. 14, 
1911; EH 271091; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


My LITTLE BIRD; words by May Byron, 
music by Johan Backer-Lunde, op. 
ets TG) 2B), [26697 

© Noy. 22, 1911: 2 ec. Nov. 23, 
1911; E 271425; George H. Doran 
co., New York. 

My LITTLE SUGAR BABY; words and 
music by George-HEvans. [26698 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1911; 
EH 269969; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

My LITTLE SUNKISSED HYACINTH; duet 
version, written by Herbert Shelley, 
composed by Stephen Philpot. 

[26699 

@. Now, 21.) 1911: 2 « Nov: 21, 

1911; HE 270604; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

My LITTLE SWEETHEART Mary; words 
by Sam H. Speck, music by H. I. 
Weweler. [26700 

@pNoy. 27, 1911-2 ¢ Noy. 28, 
1911; EH 271630; Herman I. Weweler, 
Philadelphia. 
MyY LITTLE WIGWAM; written and com- 
posed by Walter Telbury. [26701 
© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1911; 
EK 267876; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

My LOVE WAITS UNDER THE LEA; words 
by L. Wyatt, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26702 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

EH 269718; Lara Wyatt, Chase City, 
Va. 

My LOvE’S AWA’; words by Kate C. 
Davis, music by Alfred A. Obern- 
dorfer, op. 3, no. 2; medium or low 
voice. [26703 

GaNove 25, 1911: 2 ec Nove, 27, 
1911; E 271544; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 

My LovING IRISH HOMESTEAD; words 
by L. Wolff, music by Otto Berger. 

[26704 

© 1c. Nov. 18, 1911; E 271440; 

Lesser Wolff, state prison, Waupun, 
Wis. 


a 


My LUVE IS LIKE A RED RED ROSE; words 
by Robert Burns, music by Johan 
Backer-Lunde, op. 42, no. 1. [26705 

©. Nov. 22), 191-2 es" Nov 23, 
1911; E 271429; George H. Doran 
eo., New York. 


My MOTHER’S PRAYER; fantasia re- 
ligioso, by L. M. Burns; piano. 
[26706 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911: 
EH 269118; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


MyY NAME IS FOOLISH ToMMY; words 
and music by Eb. Murdock. [26707 
© GNov.: tas) 1991: 2 °c) SNoy le 
1911; EH 271204; Murdock bros. 
Gardner, Mass. 


My oOLD SCHOOL HOUSE; words and 
music by A. G. Lantow. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26708 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269768; Alfred G. Lantow, Defi- 
ance, Ohio. 


MY OLD SWEETHEART; words and music 
by W. J. Patterson. [26709 


© Woy. 1S, 191 2 @. Nov. 24, 
1911; E 271447; Will J. Patterson, 
Cresco, Iowa. 


My OLD TOWN; from Around the world, 
by Manuel Klein, arr. by T. P. and 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; mand. orch. 

PACTALe 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
EH 269911; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
My ROSE; words by Gwendolen Paget, 
music by Hubert Bath. [26711 
© Oct. 26; 1914-5 2" ©. Oct. 27, 
1911; EH 267917; Chappel! & co., Itd., 
London. 


My RosiE GREENE; words and music 
by G. A. Cooper, Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26712 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269804; G. A. Cooper, Morgan, 
Colo. 


MY SWEET COLLEEN; words by J. M. 

Lewis, music by Joseph EK. Sharkey. 

[267138 

@Omee, Nov. 119i; We 2a: 
John M. Lewis, New York. 


My WINDOW LOOKS UNTO THE WEST; 
words by P. J. O’REILLY, music by 
Hubert Bath. [26714 

© Oct. 30, 1911: 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 267994; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


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pt. ie HSS V.6 


N’atu NAPULE ADDO STA; versi di A. 
Mangione (Alman), musica di M 
Landi, per canto e mandolino. 4te. 

{26715 
© Oct, 17,1911 = 27 Ociwal 1911 
EH 270006; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


NACHTMUSIK (EINE) IN 4 SATZEN; 
von Johannes Reichert, fur grosses 
orchester. Partitur. | 26716 

© Aug. 17, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 270098; C. EF. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


NAR VI ALLA HJALPAS AT; Sang och 
musik af A. L. Skoog. 24mo. [26717 
© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1911; 

HE 269372; A. L. Skoog, Minneapolis. 


NATIONAL SONGS, HNGLISH, SCOTCH, 
IRISH, AND WELSH; arr. as unace. 
trios and quartets, by Arthur Somer- 
vell, for male voices. obl. 24mo. 

[26718 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EK 267945; Boosey & co., London. 


Navy (THE); a toast, words by Fed- 
den Tindall, music by G. D. Rawle; 
bass or baritone voice. No. 2 in D. 

[26719 

©Septis 23.) 191k: Fe Nove) 3: 

1911; E 270081; City music pub. co., 
Lichfield, England. 


NAvy BOY; words and music by C. 
Kempa. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [26720 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269821; Clemens Kempa, Milwau- 
kee. 

Navy sone; words by F. H. Dewey, 
music by Joseph Ringelmann, rev. 
by Chris Praetorius. [26721 

© Oct. 30), 19195-2"c Nove © wit: 
E 269951; Fred Holland Dewey, New 
York. 
Ncoprpo ’0 CUMMENTO; versi e€ musica 
di L. Donadio. [ 26722 
©) Oc 25. 19h 2a comOcky 277, 
1911; E 267924; Italian book co., 
New York. 

NE-0-KoMA; words and music by H. I. 

Weweler. [26723 

© UNoys 2) 191 2 Nove 16, ona 
E 269540: Herman I. Weweler, 
Philadelphia. 

NEAPOLITAN BARCAROLLE; opening song 
of the operetta In the clouds, by 
Harold Gilman Buell; piano with 
text. [26724 

© Nova2; 19s 2c sNovew, tO; 
E 269423; C. W. Thompson & co. 
Boston. 


NEAR AND DEAR; three step, by Con 
Roat; orchestra. 4to. [26725 


© Oct. 80, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 269255; Chas. E. Roat, music co., 
ltd., Battle Creek. 


NEARER MY GoD TO THEE; words by 
Sarah F. Adams, music by F. Drake 
Carnell. [26726 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 27, 
1911; E 270706; F. Drake Carnell, 
London. 


MECK AND NECK; galop by F. Sabathil, 
op. 279; piano. [26727 
© Oct. 24; doit eo ecm@ect. 25: 
1911; E 267857; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


NELKE (Pink) ; by Heinrich Lichner, 
op. 111, no. 8, edited and fingered by 
S. Camillo Engel; piano. [26728 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2c. Noy. 4, 1911; 
EH 270123; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. : 


NELSON-WALZER; nach motiven Nelson- 
scher chansons, von Rudolph Nelson, 
bearbeitet von Otto Lindemann, fiir 
orchester mit harmonium, klavier 
und violine obligato. [26729 


© Nov. 25, 190i 2 ee Noy. 25, 
1911; EK 270689; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin. 


NEVE (DAS) MADCHEN; walzer aus 
dem gleichnamigen vaudeville, von 
Richard Fronz, fiir piano zweihin- 
dig. [26730 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 « Nov. 3, 
1911; E 270102; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


NEVER MIND; words by B. Black, mu- 
sic by Tom Spencer. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26731 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269844; Betty Black, Taylorville, 
Pa. 


—words by D. E. McKersie, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26732 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269843; D. BH. McKersie, Minneap- 
olis. 


NEVIN (ETHELBERT) Deux chants 
sans paroles; from two songs by 
Ethelbert Nevin, arr. by H. Arden; 
piano. No.1. No. 2. [26733, 26734 


© Noy. 1, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 4, 
1911; BE 271294, 271295; G. Schirmer, 
Boston. 


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26752 


NEw (THE) CREATION; polka, by Ches- 
ter W. Smith; piano. [26735 
© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 

E 269610; Carl Fischer, New York. 


NEW EVERY MORNING IS THE LOVE; 
hymn-anthem, words by John Keble, 
music by Edward W. Miller; mixed 
voices. (Octavo church music, no. 
34.) [26736 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267793; Anglo-Canadian music 
pub. assn., itd., Toronto, Canada. 


NiID-NoD; words by George Cooper, mu- 

sic by E. R. Rinehart. [26737 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1911; 

E 269998; Elizabeth Rodgers Rine- 
hart, Stamford, Conn. 


NiccER (A) TUNE; by Harry Farjeon, 
op. 81; piano. (Tone pictures, book 
4, no. 5.) [26738 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1911; 
E 270298; Augener, ltd., London. 


NicgHt (THE) HAS A THOUSAND EYES; 
words by F. W. Bourdillon, music 
by R. Huntington Woodman; three 
part chorus of women’s. voices. 
(Svo. choruses, no. 5628.) [26739 

{C) Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 20, 
1911; E 271255; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


NieHt (A) IN May; vocal waltz, 
words by Gertrude Knox Willis, mu- 
sic by Alf. J. Silver; two-part cho- 
rus for female voices. (Octave ed. 
of choruses, no. 3513.) [26740 

© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 15, 
1911; E 270401; J. Fischer & bro.. 
New York. 


NiegHt (THE) IS FAR SPENT; anthem, 
words from the Bible, arr. by Fred- 
eric York, music by Thos. Hewlett; 
three part chorus, with organ ace. 
4to. (Collection of part-songs and 
choruses for women’s voices, no. 
5619. ) [26741 

© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28,1911; 
E 269229: G. Schirmer, New York. 

NicHt (THE) IS NIGH; words by 
Charles K. Field, music by Antonio 
De Grassi; medium voice. [26742 

© Sept. 14, 1911; 2 e« Nov. 8, 
1911; E 270131; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 

NIGHT’S THE TIME FOR LOVING; words 
by Marie Wardall, music by Muriel 
J. Pollock. [26743 

@ Nov. 10, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 10, 
1911; E 269975: Shapiro music pub. 
eo., New York. 


NIGHT SONG; by Herbert J. Wright- 
son; organ. [26744 
© Nov. 13, 1911; 2 e@ Nov. 15, 
1911; E 271122; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 
(Chant du soir); words and mu- 
sic by Florence Newell Barbour, 
French translation by Paul Laurent. 
[26748 
© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 e Nov. 7, 1911: 
E 269611; Carl Fischer, New York. 
words by William H. Gardner, 
music by William H. Pontius; me- 
dium in D flat. [26746 
© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 «& Nov. 15, 
1911; E 271139; Gamble hinged mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 


NIGHT-TIME’S THE RIGHT TIME; from 
Let George do it, words by Joe 
Goodwin, music by Geo. W. Meyer. 

[26747 


© Nov. *24.- 1911-2 -e: Nove. 2& 
1911; E 271455; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 


NIGHTFALL; words by S. A. Barnes, 
music by Len Fleming. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26748 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269793: S. Alice Barnes, Bruce- 
ton Mills, W. Va. = 


NIGHTINGALE (THE) AND THE ROSE; 
cantata, words by Ethel Watts 
Grant, music by Henry Hadley, op. 
54; four-part chorus of women’s 
voices with sop. solo and piano ace. 
Ato. [26749 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 269378; G. Schirmer, New York. 


NINETY (THE) AND NINE; Sacred song, 
words by Elizabeth G. Clephane, 
musie by Frederick Stevenson, op. 
54; low voice in C. [26756 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269832; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


NINY TIRABUSCIO; canzonetta, versi 
di Aniello Califano, musica di S. 
Gambardella. [26751 

LOE 326,07 1914-72 \e> Now 17, 
1911; E 270494; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


NO MATTER WHERE THE EVENING SHAD- 
OWS FALL; words by C. A. Telfer, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26752 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 271189; C. A. Telfer, St. Ignace, 
Mich. 


1549 


I 2 EEE et SRE ee 


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26753 


pt. In, N.S. ve 6 


No ONE SEEMED TO KNOW BUT FATHER; 
words and music by G. Powell. 
[26753 


© 1e¢. Nov. 28, 1911; E 271623; 
Gaynor Powell, Yonkers, N. Y. 


NOCTURNE-PASTORELLO; by Mrs. A. M. 
Virgil, op. 36, no. 5; piano. [26754 

an) Nov. (22, 19nl- 2c INowen22. 
1911; EH 271351; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


MOLLIE DARLING; words and music by 
K.. Haberer. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [26755 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
KH 269814; Emil Haberer, Evansville, 
Ind. 


NONETT; von Nicolai von Wilm, op. 
150, fiir 4 violinen, 2 bratschen, 2 
violoncellen und contrabass. Stim- 

. men. [26756 


©) Auge. -19, 1911+-2 © Oct. 21, 
1911; E 267932; Albert Schwieck, 
Leipzig. 


NoORDISCHE BALLADE; von Christiam 
Sending, op. 105, fiir violoncello mit 
pianofortebegleitung. [26757 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
EK 270808; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


NortH DAKOTA NATIONAL GUARDS; by 
D. W. Clark, arr. by Marguerite Van 
Praag; piano. [26758 

© ke: Noy. 24, 1912: 2) 2m472;; 
D. W. Clark, Valley City, N. D. 


NORTHERN DANCE (Nordischer tanz) ; 
by F. Sabathil; piano. [26759 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1911; 
Ei 267856; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


NORVEGIENNE; par Jacques Durand, 
arr, par H. Mouton pour 1** violons. 
Ato. [26760 


©} 'Nov..125,, 291 2 1 Nov. 227, 
1911; EK 270786; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 


NORWEGIAN SUITE (Hn Norvége); by 
Arthur Coquard, arr. by Dan God- 


frey; full military band. (Army 
journal, no. 380. ) [26761 
© Nov. 16;:-1914 5) 2) ce. Noy.) 47, 


1911; E 270519; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


NOSTALGIA; romanza, versi di Luigi 
_ Orsini, musica di Lamberto Pava- 
nelli; soprano o tenore. [26762 
© Nov: 22.1901 2 yee Nog. 23, 
1911; E 270659; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


a LS 


NOSTALGIE; words by Paul Verlaine, 
Hnglish version by Ernest Dowson, 
musie by 8. C. Colburn, op. 6, no. 1. 

[26763 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 271173; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


Not LIKE MOTHER’S; words by P. Pat- 
terson, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [26764 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269660; Pearle Patterson, Fre- 
mont, Neb. 


Not MucH I Ask; words by Edward 
Storer, music by Hileen Quayle, in D 
flat, E flat, and F. [26765 

© Oct. 30, 1914: 2 ec Oeks1, 1911 « 
E 270000; J. B. Cramer & co., Iitd., 
London. 


NOTENBEILAGE ZUR WEIHNACHTSLITUR- 
Giz; von T. Hartwig, mit original- 
beitrigen von Fritz Reuter. Ato. 
Milwaukee, Wm. A. Kaun music co. 

[26766 


2 © Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Noy. 13, 1911; 
E 271009; Theo. Hartwig, Naugart, 
Wis. 

NOTHING TO DO UNTIL TO-MORROW; 
words by Jack Drislane, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer. [26767 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269915; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 
Now I tay ME; lullaby, words and mu- 
sic by N. M. Petrie. — [26768 
© Nov. 18) 191-327 ce. Now. 22, 
1911; E 271331; Nora Moeller Petrie, 
Chicago. 

NUIT EYOILEE; romance, petite piéce de- 
seriptive, par Paul Saegel, pour 
piano. (Le début du piano, cin- 
quiéme série, A la campagne, no. 50.) 

[26769 

© Oct. 29, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

HE 270229; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 

O, BE JOYFUL IN THE LorD (Jubilate 
deo); music by August C. Hly; 
mixed voices. [26770 

© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 269448; A. C. Ely, New York. 

O BELLE NUIT. See Offenbach (J.) 

OQ BLESSED SAVIOUR MINE; hymn-an- 
them, words by J. S. B. Monsell, mu- 
sic by Alfred Wooler; alto solo or 
altos in unison. (Octavo ed., sacred 
series, no. 1204.) [26771 

© Nov. 22, 1911 5 °2. ey Now. 24; 
1911: E 271482; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


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no. 11, 1911 


26789 


O COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL (Adeste 
fideles) ; three part anthem, arr. by 
H. Seymour; women’s voices. (Oc- 
tavo women’s voices, no. 71.) 

[26772 

i Nov. 24, 1911: 2 ec. Nov. 27, 

1911; H 271539; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


O COME, REDEEMER OF MANKIND; an- 
them for Christmas, words from the 
Scriptures and part of a hymn no. 
55, music by Arthur W. Marchant. 
(Novello’s octavo anthems, no. 
1007.) [26773 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 270013; Novello & co., 1td., London. 


O’ER ALL THE HILL TOPS. See Wan- 


derer’s night, song. 


O HOLY NIGHT; Christmas song, sacred 
part song, English words by John S. 
Dwight, music by Adolphe Adam, 
arr. by A. H. Ryder; women’s voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12225.) [26774 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269923; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


O LILY OF THE VALLEY; lyric by Wil- 
liam H. Gardner, music by Jessie 
Mae Jewitt. [26775 

Now ie 1911: 2 ¢ Noy. 22, 
1911; E 271363; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM; a 
Christmas carol, words by Phillips 
Brooks, music by M. L. Baird. Oak 
Pang Ul. M. L. Baird. [26776 


© Nov. 9, 1911: 2 c. Nov. 18, 1911: 


EH 271012; Mattie Leon Baird, Chi- 
cago. 


words by Phillips Brooks, music 
by W. A. Post. [26777 


©) Nov. 18, 1911: 2 ec -Nov.. 23, 
1911; E 271409; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 


O MON CHER PASSE; mélodie napoli- 
taine, par G. Boninecontro, pour or- 
chestre, avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 

[26778 

(OMNoy: 18; 1911: 2 ¢ Now. 27, 

1911; E 270721; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice. 


’?O NOMME SUIO; versi di R. Galdieri 

(Rambaldo), musica di E. Mardella. 

[26779 

@rOek 26. 1911 +2. 16 Nove ‘17, 

1911; E 270495; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


O PERFECT LOVE; wedding hymn, words 
by Mrs. R. Gurney, music by A. BE. 
Floyd; soprano voices. 4to. 
(Church choir library, no. 123.) 

[26780 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 23, 1911: 

HK} 267788; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


’O RITORNO D’E FERITI A TRIPOLI; pa- 
role di V. De Falco, musica di V. 
Marino. [26781 

© Nov. 10; 1911) 2ver Nov? 44, 
1911; E 270299; Italian book co., 
New York. 
O SALUTARIS; song, music by Modeste 
Paul Champoux; bass voice. [26782 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 2694380; Modeste Paul Champoux, 
Syracuse. 


O THAT ORIENTAL RAG; words and music 
by Aubrey Stauffer and Ernie Erd- 
man. [26783 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 13, 1911; 
EK 271014; Aubrey Stauffer & co., 
Chicago. 


O THOU THAT HEAREST; anthem, arr. 
by F. H. Brackett. (Octavo church 
music, no. 10148.) [26784 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
Hi 269485; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


O, TRESA, WON’T YOU BIPLANE WITH 
ME; words and music by C. L. Bo- 
bilya. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [26785 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
Hf 269758; Clarence L. Bobilya, Mon- 
roeville, Ind. 


°O Tuocco; versi di Ferd. Russo, mu- 

sica di Enrico Cannio. [26786 

@ Aug. 23,:1914. +2: ¢: Oct. 7 19112 

EK 267298; Polyphon - musikwerke 
a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


’O vino; versi di Rambaldo (Rocco 
Galdieri), musica di F. Buongio- 
vanni, [26787 


@OmOce 62619013 2 vesNoyv. ae 
1911; E 270496; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 

O WEARY YEARS; words by Eva Ames, 

music by Florence Gilbert. [26788 

© ec Nove 1h 19th 2G 
Gilbert & Gilbert, Bomoseen, Vt. 


OaTH (THE) OF LOVE; words and mu- 
sic by C. Wirth. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26789 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269650; Chas. Wirth, Los Angeles. 


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26790 


pt. tay ns.) vi 6 | 


OpbDITIES; music by J. L. Gray; piano. 

[26790 

© 1°) Oct. 27, 1919 Hy 269206: 
John L. Gray, Chicago. 


OSTERREICHISCHES VOLKSLIED >; ged. 
und musik von A. Blichse, op. 154; 
miinnerchore. 4to. [26791 


© Oct. 415 1910.2 ce Oct, 241911): 
HH 271073; A. Btichse, Philadelphia. 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES). Barcarolle, 
by J. Offenbach, transcribed by Alf. 
J. Silver; organ. Obl. 8vo. [26792 


© Nov. 13, 1911; 2 e@ Nov. 15, 
1911; E 270399; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


—— O belle nuit, barcarole from Con- 
tes d’ Hoffmann by J. Offenbach, arr. 
by Alfred Roth; solo and obligato 
violin arr. by Chas. J. Roberts. 

[26793 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c Nov. 7, 1911; 
H} 269612; Carl Fischer, New York. 


OFFER UNTO GOD THANKSGIVING; words 
from the Psalms, music by Charles 
H. Wheeler. (Summy’s octavo edi- 
tions, sacred series, no. 198.) 

[26794 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c Nov. 2, 1911; 
EK 270050; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


OFFICE (THE) OF THE HOLY COMMUN- 
ION ; a Short and easy setting in the 
key of G, by Herbert G. Loveday; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Church music 
review, no. 299.) [26795 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 


E 270065; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


for parochial and general use, mu- 
sic by T. EH. Whitehouse; in F. 
[26796 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ¢ Nov. 14, 
1911; H 270442; Alfred Oliver & co., 
London. 


Orr’ I LISTENED AND BELIEVED YOU; 
words by Lizzie H. Taylor, music by 
Oliver N. Hudson. [26797 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2c. Oct. 31, 1911; 
Hi 269808; Lizzie H. Taylor, Tren- 
tomyniNe.d. 


OH BREATHE NOT HIS NAME; poem by 
Tom Moore, music by J. C. H. Beau- 
mont. No. 2 in E flat. [26798 


© Oct..24, 1911; 2 «. Oct. 25, 1911; 
FE 267873; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


CH DEAR! LITTLE JAPPY GIRLS; from The 
mousmeé, words by Percy Greenbank, 
music by Lionel Monckton. [26799 


© Nov. 27, 1900) 2 te, Noy. 28, 
1911; E} 270747; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


OH GET iT, NooDY, PLEASE; words and 
music by A. Turner. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26800 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269728; Alfred Turner, New Or 
leans. 


OH, IT’S A GAME; words and music by 
R. P. Weston. [26801 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 2, 1911; 
H 270054; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


OH JUST BECAUSE; words by L. Leier- 
zapt, music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26802 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269695; Louis Leierzapf, Pitts- 
burgh. 


Ou LONA MY PRETTY INDIAN MAID; 
words by Mrs. N. S. Monroe, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26803 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8. 1911; 
E 269669; Mrs. N. S. Monroe, Avr- 
thur, Il. 


Ou, Miss Dicky, YOU’RE SO SPICEY YOU 
MAKE A HIT WITH ME; words by 
A, A. Cox, muise by Ferd EH. Mie- 
risch. New York, Gotham-Attucks 
music ¢o. [26804 


© Oct. 80, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, 1911: 
E 269388; Amy Alice Cox, Pana, Ili. 


OH RAPTURE, OH BLISS; words and mu- 
sic by C. A. Bradley. [26805 


©1e. Oct. 30, 1911; E 269262; C. 
A. Bradley, Chicago. 


OH, Romeo; from The three Romeos 
lyric by R. H. Burnside, music by 
Raymond Hubbell. [26806 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK} 2695388; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


OH SHE WAS SO LOVELY; words by J. 
S. Falk, music by M. C. Hansen. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26807 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
HE 269677; Jacob S. Falk, New York. 


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26827 


OH, TEST MY LOVE-ROSE HUED; words 

' by B. Hagopian, music by Tom Speu- 

cer. [26808 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c. Nov 8, 1911; 

E 269701; Bedros Hagopian, Troy. 
ee 


OH, WHO LIKE THEE, SO CALM, SO 
BRIGHT; hymn anthem, words by 
A. C. Coxe, music by W. G Ham- 
mond, mixed voices. 4to. [26809 


Ger 27, 1911- 2 c. Oct. 27, 1911; 
EH 269214; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


OH WHY ARE YOU SAD TO-NIGHT; words 
by M. Burford, music by John Mar 
tin. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [26816 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269773; Marie Burford, Birming- 
ham, Ala. 


OH, YOU BIRDMEN; words and music 
by G. H. Hellmann. [2681 1 


wsept- 30, 1911-1 c. Oct. $1, 
1911; 1 e@ Nov. 16,1911; E 270446; 
G. H. Hellmann, San Francisco. 


QH YOU DRUMMER; two step, by J. Leu- 
brie Hill; pf. [26812 
@ Nev 10) A911: 2 e-. Nov. 10, 
1911; E 269945; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 


Oz Rosa; versi di V. Stoppelli, musica 
di G. HE. Pennino; canto e mandolino. 
(Piedigrotta 1911, no. 537.) [26813 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
H 270278; Raffaele Izzo, music pub- 
lisher, Naples. 


OKTOBERLIED; ged. von Theodor Storm, 
musik von Christian Sinding, op. 
108, fiir minnerchor a cappella. Par- 
titur. 4to. (Vier lieder, no. 1.) 

[26814 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 270813; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


OLAF Trycvason. See Grieg (HE. H.) 


OLD ADM’RAL BENBOW; words by Fran- 
cis Barron, music by Reginald Som- 
erville. No. 1in F. No.2 in G. No. 
3 in B flat. [26815-26817 
- © Nov. 15, 1911: 2 ec each Nov. 
16, 1911; E 270470-270472; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


| OLD AND NEW; action song for girls, 
words and music by Clementine 
Ward. [26818 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c Nov. 3, 1911: 
E 270046; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


OLD-FASHIONED (THE) BONNET; words 
by Edgar A. Guest, music by Ger- 
trude Le Bas. No. 113489. [26819 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267958; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


OLD (THE) GAVOTTE; two-part song, 
from Mignon, words by Clifton Bing- 
ham, music by Ambroise Thomas, ed. 
by Richard D. Metcalfe. Svo. 
(Two-part songs, no. 88.) [26820 

©) Nov. 13; 1910-527" Now. 145 
1911; E 270342; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


OLD (THE) LOVE IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR 
ME; words and music by J. W. Al- 
den. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [26821 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269738 ; John W. Alden, Milibrook, 
Mass. 


OLD MISSION BELLS; words and musie 
by Lulu Maye Lockwood. [ 26822 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 269259; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


OLD (THE) OAKEN BUCKET. See Hart- 


ley (Harry) 


OLD Sanpy McApoo; words and music 
by J. R. Henderson. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26823 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce Nov. 8, 1911: 
EK 269789; J. R. Henderson, Magda- 
lena, Sonora, Mexico. 


OLD SET; song, from Betsey abroad, bv 
J. A. Warner;, piano acec.; music 
only. [26824 

© 1c. Nov. 8, 1911; E 269576: 
John A. Warner, Rochester, N. Y. 


OLD (AN) SONG ENDED; words by D. G. 
Rossetti, music by Cyril Seott. No. 
Ayer the [26825 

© Oet. 20; 19115. 24 & sOche Qt: 
Otel By 267758e) Mikin & vcos, ltl 
London. 


OLD-TIME DANCE; by James H. Rogers; 
piano. (Five little tone-pictures, no. 
2) [26826 

© Nov. 25, 191d = *2- ¢) Nov. 27, 
1911; EH 271526; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


OLD WOMAN’S sone; from Hans 
Danske, words by Laura C. Geddes, 
music by M. C. Blanchard, arr. by 
C. Bayer. [26827 

© Nove 925) 1910-2 ea Nove eae 
1911; H 271486; Marie C. Blanchard, 
Us: 


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OLE MI TIERRA; fantaisie andalouse de 
concert, par Joaquin Cassad6; vio 
loncelle et piano. [268258 

© | Now. 25,7191 2 °ey Nov 27. 
1911; E 270720; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


OLiveR; from Little boy blue, lyric by 
Edward A. Paulton, music by Henri 
Berény. [26829 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 18, 
1911; EH 271280; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


ON A CHRISTMAS MORNING; by L. Cur- 

rie; piano. [26830 

© 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1911; E 269266; 
Lillian Currie, New York. 


ON A MOONLIGHT NIGHT; words by 

M. F. Gipson, music by Chas. Scott. 

[26831 

©mOck sing Olds” 2) ee Oct. oi, 

1911; E 269311; M. F. Gipson, Stam- 
ford, N. Y. 


CN OUR HONEYMOON; waltzes, by Hd- 
mund Braham, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 
deau; full band. 4to. [268382 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911. 
E 269613; Carl Fischer, New York. 


On San Franecrsco Bay; words by 
Vincent Bryan and Gertrude Hoff- 
mann, arr. by Walter L. Rosenberg ; 
female voices. Ato. (Excellent 
quartette arrangements on popular 
publications, no. 546.) [26833 

© Nov. 13. 9tis 2 ve. Nov. 14, 
1911; E 271092; M. Witmark & sons. 
New York. 

ON SE PREND, ON SE QUITTE; valse¢ 
d’aprés les motifs de Jlopérette 
L’amour libre, de Rodolphe Berger, 
pour piano. [26834 

© Nov. 18.) (Odd 2 ex Nowe 27. 
1911; E 270723; L. Digoudé-Diodet, 
Paris. 
On SunpAy; words by Lilian Scott, 
musie by Katharine Barry. [26835 
© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
BE 270267; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 

ON THE LAWN; by W. Lewis, op. 407, 
no. 5; piano. [26836 

© Noy. 18, 1911; 2 ¢c. Nov. 18, 
1911; E 271050; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

ON THE PATH THAT LEADS TO HOME AND 
you; ballad, waltz refrain, music by 
B. Cowan. [26837 

© Nov. 43; Nott 2 oe Now.) 29; 
1911; E 271487; Benjamin Cowan, 
Wes: 


ON THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO You; from 
The maid and the monarch, by Dan. 
J. Sullivan; hotel orch. 4to. [26838 

© Nov. 18,0. 1911-79" eo Wow. 14, 


1911; EK 271093; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


ON THE SANDS OF THE SHORE; words 
by Harry Staunton, music by Henry 
i. Pether; bass or baritone voice. 

[26839 

© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1911; 

EK 270032; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


i; ON THE TENNESSEE; words and music 


by EK. A. Johnson. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [26840 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269699; Edith A. Johnson, Trun- 
dles Cross Roads, Tenn. 


ON To vicrory; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, musie by H. W. Porter. 
[26841 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269634; Standard company pub- 
lishers, Baltimore. 


ONCHAN SCHOTTISCHE; prize dance in- 
vented by T. Almond, music by 
Clement Harris; piano. [26842 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1911; 
HH 270251; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


ONE WORD FROM you; duo, from The 
enchantress, lyric by Harry OB. 
Smith, music by Victor Herbert. 

[26848 


©) Nov. 9). 101 ie ao. 10; 
1911; E 269970; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


ONLY A BUNCH OF ROSES; words by N. 
Viste, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [ 26844 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269662; Nick Viste, Sawyer, Wis. 


ONLY ONE DEAR; words by James 
Stacey, music by R. Brouillet. 
[26845 
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 « Nov. 24, 
1911: E 271605; Ray Brouillet and 
C. Deasy, San Francisco. 


ONLY (THE) TUNE THE BAND COULD 
PLAY WAS AULD LANG SYNE; by Al 
Hayes. 1. Orchestra. 2. Band. 

[ 26846, 26847 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. each Nov. 24, 
1911; BH 271451, 271452; Fillmore 
brothers co., Cincinnati. 


Bo ee a, nea A 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


26873 


ONNOLEE; words and music by G. W. | OuR FREE AND JOYOUS SONG; words by 


Keinz. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [26848 

© Oct. 30, 1911: 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269818; G. W. Keinz, Rome, N. Y. 


OPERATIC MINGLE; arr. by HE. W. Berry; 
military band. 4to. [26849 


nov. 22, 1911: 2 ec. Nov. 24, 
1911; HE 271495; Geo. Southwell, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


ORGANIST’S (THE) JOURNAL; a series 
of pieces for the organ, selected and 
arr. from the works of the classical 
and modern masters, ed. by Wm. EH. 
Ashmall; v. 17, pts. 1-7. Arling- 
ton, N. J.. Wm. E. Ashmall & co. 

[26850-26856 

© Feb. 1, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 18, 

1911; HE 271221-271227; Wm. H. Ash- 
mall, Arlington, N. J. 

ORIENTAL MAIDENS; two-step _ inter- 

mezzo, by Roy H. King; piano. 


[26857 

Ow Now ot 1911 >°2 e. Nov. 22, 

1911; EH 271864; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 

ORIOLE GRAND MARCH; by J. Owen 

Long; piano. [26858 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 25, 1911; 
EH 269119; A. W. Perry & sons’ mu- 
sic co., Sedalia, Mo. 


OSTRICH TROT; dance of the desert, by 
W. Wolff; piano. [ 26859 


@ 1c Oc. 30, 1911; EH 269244; 
Walter Wolff, San Francisco. 


OUR BELOVED PARENTS; words by A. W. 
Watson, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [26860 


© Ort. 16) 1911: 2c: Nov: 8) 1911; 
E 269731; Alice Wood Watson, Hun- 
tington Park, Cal. 

OUR COUNTRY AND OUR KING; patriotic 
song, words by J. Balfour Allan, 
music by Tito Mattei. [26861 

CeNove li, 1911°-2 ¢. Nove 18, 
1911; EH 270528; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London. 

OUR COUNTRY’S GAME; words and mu- 
sic by D. L. Clarke. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26862 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
H} 269667; D. L. Clarke, Lincoln, 
Neb. 

OUR EMBLEM; words and music by 
H. M. Rice. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [268638 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269810; H. M. Rice, Manchester, 
Conn. 


J. H. Fargo, music by H. W. Porter. 

(In choice melodies, book 2, no. 7.) 

[26864 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c Nov. 8, 1911; 

EK 269639; Standard company pub- 
lishers, Baltimore. 


OUR GIRLIES; waltz, by Theo. M. To- 
bani, op. 514; piano. [26865 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c& Nov. 7, 1911; 

E 269614; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Our GOD IS MARCHING ON; words by 
Fred L. Hosmer, music by John D. 
Creswell. [26866 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov: 20; 1911'- 
E 271250; Lorenz pub. Co., Dayton. 
O. 
OUR JOLLY WOMEN; march and two- 
step, by W. L. Needham; piano. 
[26864 
© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911: 
E 269260; Needham music house, St. 
Louis. 


OUR LAND OF DREAMS; words and music 
by Jack Thompson. [26868 
Or Nove 135 1914> 2 epiNew 14, 
1911; E 270348; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


OUR LITTLE COLLEEN BABBY, 0H; words 
by Mrs. J. F. McCarroll, music by Ar- 
thur A. Penn. [ 26869. 

@) June 15,1910; 4. e: Oct: 12; 
1 ase Oct. 26, 19k? By 2oT9s4 
Mrs. J. F. McCarroll, Hammond, La. 


OUR NATION’S FLAG; words by J. F. 


Conkling, music by Raymond A. 
Browns. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [26870 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269680; Jobn F. Conkling, Haw- 
ley, Pa. 


OUR OLD NURSERY RHYMES; original 
tunes harmonized by Alfred Moffat. 
[26871 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1911; 
E 270530; Augener, ltd., London. 


Our SAVIOUR’S BIRTH; anthem for 
Christmas, words by John M. Morse, 
music by Philo Adams Otis; mixed 
voices. (Octayo editions sacred se- 
ries, no. 1199.) [26872 

@) Noy, 41, 1911: -2 cy Novos: 
1911; E 271007; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


OUR STARRY FLAG; words and music by 
A Beirly. [26873 
© Oct. 21, 1910 y2'e) Oct. 27a Orr 

E 269212; Alfred Beirly, Chicago. 


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26874 


pt. Tue ae Sev oG 


OUT IN OKLAHOMA; words and music 
by Stephen Shannon. [26874 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
H 269512; John W. Williams, Davis, 
Ok1. 


OvGACEK ; pochod na moSnovu pisnitku, 
slozil Aug. Schranil ; harmoniemusik. 
obl. 24mo. [26875 

© Aug: CalOili2 ceOer 21s 190i: 
KE 267754; Mojmir Urbanek, Prague, 
Austria. 
OVER HILL AND DALE; by Mrs. A. M. 
Virgil, op. 86, no. 3; piano. [26876 
© Nove 22, 1912 ee PNow 22) 
191TH 2 so2ss Mrs, ALM. Virgil! 
New York. 


OVER THE RIVER; Selections, by John L. 
Golden, arr. by A. C. Manning; 
piano. [26877 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 
19115 HW 246- TB. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


OVERTURE TO THE WRECKERS; opera in 
3 acts, by E. Smyth; full score. 
[26875 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH 270180; Ethel Smyth, London. 


Ow. (THE); words by Alfred Lord 
Tennyson, music by Johan Backer- 
Lunde, op. 42, no. 2. [26879 

©) Nove 22) 19-2 ce Nove 25. 
1911; E 271427; George H. Doran 
co., New York. 


PALESTRA; Sammlung von solositicken, 
solosonaten, solosuiten und konzert- 
Sitzen, arr. in progressiver reihen- 


folge . . . revidiert und bezeichnet 
vou Ernst Heim, fiir violine und 
piano. Serie 1, 38a. (Edition 
Schott, 1693a) [26880 


©) Oct. 191s 2 exOct.28, dOnt: 
EH 270164; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


PALOMA (LA); Spanish serenade, by 
Chevalier de Yradier, arr. by S. K. 
Wright; orchestra with piano acc., 
and solo and obligato violin part. 

[26881 
© Octed1,1919 - <2 eGNov. (e191: 
E 269600; Carl Fischer, New York. 


PAN; poem by Elizabeth Barrett 
Browning, music by David Stanley 
Smith, op. 32; three-part chorus for 
women’s voices and sop. solo with 
oboe obl. and piano. 4to. (G. S. 
8vo. choruses, no. 5631.) [26882 

© “Nov. 1; 191i: 2 eNews 224910 : 
EH 2693880; G. Schirmer, New York. 


PANAMA; words by H. Y. Drake, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26883 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 e Nov. 8,1911: 
HE} 269757; Edwin Y. Drake, Buffalo. 


PANAMA (THE) CANAL: words and 
music by A. Clementson. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [26884 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 e Nov. 8, 1911: 
E 269709; Arvid Clementson, San 
Francisco. 


FANAMA (THE) PACIFIC RAG; words 
by Willie Weston, music by Mike 
Bernard. ; [26885 

©. Nov. 15,191 She Now. - 18: 


jAGTL SY Eg2is2eer Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


PAOLA-LA-TORERA; Ouverture espag- 
nole, par Gustave Michiels; piano. 
[26886 


© Nov." 12, 1010S eer Nov. 23, 
1911; E 270667; Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
Zig. 


PAPIOL; dal Re Orso, di Arrigo Boito, 
ritratto per orchestra di A. Ricci 
Signorini; riduzione per pianoforte 
dell’ autore. [26887 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1911; 
EK 270484; Carisch & J&nichen, 
Milan. 


PARADE OF THE TIN SOLDIERS (Die pa- 
rade der zinnsoldaten); by Léon 
Jessel; op. 123; piano. [26888 


© Nov. 38, 1911; 2 «. Nov. 4, 1911; 
Hi 270124; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


PARADISE; words and music by EH. B. 
Gustin. [26889 


© 1 ey Nov. 13.519is 271299 
Emma Bartlett Gustin, Detroit. 


PARADISI (PIETRO DoMENICO) ‘Toc- 
eata; by P. D. Paradisi, revised 
and fingered by Allen Spencer; 
piano. [26890 


© Nov. 24; 19-102 sexo 27, 
1911; E 270694; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


Paris; from Modest Suzanne, lyric py 
Robert B. Smith, musie by Jean 
Gilbert. [26891 


©. Nov. 20,, 199132 Ganev. 21, 
1911; E 270596; Jos. W. Stern & co.. 
New York. 


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no. 12, 1911 


26912 


PARISIAN (A) TEMPTATION; a musical 
cocktail in one act, by L. Stevens. 
[26892 
rive. Noy. 22,1911; D 19002; 
Leo Stevens, New York. 


PARNOSOH; words and music by Hy- 
man Altman, arr. by A. Perlmutter 
[26893 
© Oc: 25, 1911: 2c. Oct. 28, 1911; 

E 269441 ; S. Schenker, New York. 


PARTHENIA; barcarolle de salon, by 
James Hill; piano. [26894 
Go noy, 13. 1911: 2 c Noy. 14, 
1911; EH 270448; Alfred Oliver & co., 
London. 
PAS ENCORE; valse Boston, par Osvald 
Brunetti; piano. [26895 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
HK 270630; Carisch & Jiinichen, Mi- 


E 267967; Costallat et cie., Paris. 

PAULIN’, PAULIN’, WO DENKST DU DENN 
NUR HIN; lied, aus der operette, 
Der minenkonig, text von Gustav 
Beer und Ernst Marischka, musik 
von Robert Stolz, op. 76, no. 4. 

[26897 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 22, 1911; 

EK 270649; 
Vienna. 

PAVANE; par A. d Ambrosio; pour 
quintette a cordes avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [26898 

mio, 181911: 2 ©. Nov.,. 20, 
1911; H 270560; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 

PAVILLON (DER) AUS PORZELLAN; ged. 
aus dem chinesischen von Li-Tai-Po, 
ubertragen ins deutsche von Hans 
Bethge, musik von Anna Hegeler, op. 
2. (Vier lieder, no. 1.) [26899 

©) Oct. 21, 1911.° 2 ce: Nov. 1, 1914; 
E 270037; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 
PEARL FEATHER WALTZ; by J. Cooper; 
piano. [26900 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911: 
HE} 269120; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 

PEARL (THE) OF IBERIA; Spanish waltz 
intermezzo, by J. Helmesberger, arr. 
by Geos, 'T: orchestra. 
Ato. [26901 

©) Oct: 25, 1911 > 2 ec: Oct. 30, 1914 ; 
KE 269252; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


Adolphe  Robitschek, 


Matthews; 


1 


I) SDRC eR ee ore ul eR 8 


lan. 
PASSION OF OUR LorD. See Bach (J.S8.) 
PASTORALE; par Edouard Mathé, pour 
orchestre, avee piano - conducteur. 
4to. [26896 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
i) 


PEARLY SHOWER; mazurka brillante, 
by ©. Bohm, rev. and fingered by 
Thomas 4 Becket; piano. [26902 

© Nov.) 20), 19a 27 ebNow. UE, 
Et: HY 271822>" Hatch) muses cas 
Philadelphia. 


PECHEUSE DE CREVETTES; chceeur A 
deux voix égales, paroles de Mme. 
Rolland, musique de <A. Drouin. 
Chant seul. 4to. [26908 


©), Sept. 29; 191: .2) Novae: 
1911; EK 270234; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. 


PEDROS APSCHIED VON DEN BERGEN; aus 
Tiefland, ged. von Rudolph Lothar, 
musikdrama Eugen d’Albert. [26904 

QrOckt2. 19iilio. Dc. Novesiae 
1911; E 270515; Ed. Bote & G. Boeck, 
Berlin. 


PEERLESS CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC piano 
and organ course. Section 7, 8. 
2Y. [26905, 26906 

© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ec: each Oct. 
27, 1911; EH 299653, 299654; Marcus 
L. Quinn, Chicago. 


Precey ; gems from the musical play, by 
Leslie Stuart, arr. by S. Deshon; or- 
chestra. 4to. [26907 

© Oct 26. 1911-2 ce. Oct, 27, 1911: 


E 267913; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


PELLEAS ET MELISANDE; drame lyrique 
par Claude Debussy, fantaisie arr. 
par Léon Roques pour piano 4 2 
mains. [26908 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EK 267972; Durand et cie., Paris. 
pour le piano 4 4 mains. par 

Léon Roques. [26909 
© Nov, 18) 1911-72) Nove 20: 

1911; E 270565; Durand et Cie., 

Paris. 


PENSEE (UNE) (A thought); by Hans 
S. Linné; violin et pf. [26910 
©) Oct. 19) 1911-2 Nov. 3, 198 

EK 269471; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Prriy Porskiz (Pearls of Poland) ; 
zbidr Krakowiakow, by A. E. Brun- 
ner; piano. [26911 

©rOct 18) 1910582 ¢:; Oets 25, 190K: 
KE 271267; Adolph Edw. Brunner, 
Chicago. 


PERSIAN PRINCESS; oriental waltz, by 

Harry Auracher; piano. [26912 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1911; 

E 269971; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26918 


Dt. Laan Sev .'G 


PERSIFLAGE; morceau characteristic, by 
Frank H. Grey, arr. by Robert 
Recker ; orchestra. [26913 


© Oct: 25, 19117; 2c) Oc 27 1914; 
E 269302; Metropolitan music pub. 
co., New York. 

PETIT (LE) CARNAVAL; valse by L. 
Streabbog (pseud. of Jean-Louis Gob- 
baerts), op. 105, no. 1, edited and 
fingered by S. Camillo Engel; piano. 

[26914 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 

EK 270125; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 

PETITE COLOMBINE; by René L. Becker ; 
piano. [26915 
ONG 13) 1912 ce Nov, 1.15: 
1911; E 271120; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. A 

PETITE (LA) COQUETTE; gavotte, by 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 235, no. 3; 
violin and piano. [26916 

OmNove ls, 191s 2 ec Nova 13) 
1911; E 271051; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PETITE FILEUSE (The spinning maiden) ; 
by John M. Steinfeldt, op. 40, No. 1; 
De: [26917 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
EK 269467; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


PETITE FRILEUSE (Little shivering girl) ; 
par Georges Caye; orchestre avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. [26918 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 « Nov. 20. 
1911; E 270576; H. Ploix, Paris. 

PETITE MARIONNETTE; danse-caprice 
par N. Gervasio, pour zylophone 
avec orchestre, et piano-conducteur. 
Ato. [26919 

© Nov: 25; 191: 2) Nov: 27, 
1911; E 270722; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 
PETITE SERENADE; by J. Frank Frysin- 
ger, op. 48; pf. [26920 
© Sept. 29,7 4191d- 2 wes Nova 3, 
1911; E 269468; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 

PETITE SUITE SUR LES NOTES Mi Do MI 

Fa St Mir; par Swan Hennessy, op. 


84, pour piano. Contents.—AlLle- 
gretto. Andantino semplice.—Fi- 
nale. [26921 


© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1911; 
E 270766; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 

PETITE (LES) MOULINS A VENT; by F. 
Couperin, fingered by EH. J. Bieder- 
mann; p. f. [26922 

© Nov. 13,1919 2 ee" Nov, 14; 
1911; E 270520; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York. 


PHILADELPHIA DRAG; from Follies ber- 
géres, revue, by Harold Orlob; hotel 
orch. 4to. [26923 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 31, 1911; 
EH 269291; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

PICKAERT (RaouL) Andante; par R. 
Pickaert, pour violon et piano. (Deux 
piéces, no. 1.) [26924 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH} 270225; Hmile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


PICKANINNY SLEEP-SONG; words by Van 
Zandt Wheeler, music by Lily Strick- 
land. [26925 

© Nov. 21, 109i eco. 22: 
1911; EH 271865; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Picnic (THE) PARK; words by D. D. 
Thomas, music by Haydn Francis. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[26926 
© Oct. 16, 1911 Ze Wows, 1901; 
E, 269706; D. D. Thomas, Avoca, Pa. 


PIECE DANS LE STYLE ANCIEN; par S. 
Canaguier, pour piano. (Cing mor- 
ceaux, no. 2.) [26927 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 «@ Nov. 6, 
1911; E 270209; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. 


PIECE FUNAMBULESQUE; par S. Cana- 
guier, pour piano. (Cinq morceaux, 
no. 4.) [26928 

©. Sept. 29, 1911 > 2G Non. 6, 
1911; EH 270211; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. 


PIERRETTE; musical comedy of Monte 
Carlo, in two acts, words by H. M. 
Ferriss, music by A. W. Proetz; 
vocal score. G. J. Breaker, pub. 

[26925 

© Nov. 22, 1918 2°e@ Nov. 24, 

1911; E 271448; Hugh M. Ferriss 
and Arthur W. Proetz, St. Louis. 


PIERRETTE DANCE; from Betsey abroad, 

by J. A. Warner; pf. [26930 

© 1c. Nov. 9, 1911; E 269948; 
John A. Warner, Rochester, N. Y. 


PIERRETTENS WAHNSINNSTANZ; aus der 
pantomime Der schleier der Pier- 
rette, von Ernst von Dohnaényi, op. 
18, fiir orchester. Partitur und stim- 
men. (Stiicke und tinze, no. 6.) 

[26951 

© July 24, 1911 ;2 eet 26, 1911 ; 

E 267891; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


1558 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


26952 


PIERROTS LIEBESKLAGE; aus der panto- 
mime Der schleier der pierrette, von 
Ernst von Dohnanyi, op. 18, fiir or- 
chester. Partitur und stimmen. 
(Stiicke und tinze, no. 1.) [26932 

© July 24,1911; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
E 267887; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


See Wagner (R.) 


PINK (THE) LADY; valse, by Ivan 
Caryll, arr. by H. M. Higgs; pf. 
[26933 
©) Moy. 21, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 
1911; EK 270617; Chappell & co., ltd. 
London. 


PILGRIM’S CHORUS. 


PiouPious DE FRANCE; chanson de 
route, poésie de A. Gervy, musique 
de P. Codini. [26934 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267980; George Ondet, Paris. 


PIPE DREAMS; by F. McCammon; 
piano. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [26925 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269741; Frank McCammon, North 
Franklin, N. Y. 


PizzicaTo; bagatelle no. 2, by Percy li. 
Fletcher; string orchestra. 1 Cello 
e basso. 2. Viola. 3. Violino primo. 
4, Violino secondo. [26936-26939 


© Oct. 80, 1911; 2 c. each Oét. 31, 
fost Hh) 270015, 270017, 270019, 
270021; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


PizzicaTo; by Percy E. Fletcher, arr. 
for piano solo. (Two bagatelles, nc. 
2.) [26940 


(Noy, -25)° 1911; 2 ¢. Nove 27, 
1911; E 270703; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


—— characteristic, by F. Thome, arr. 
by A. E. Harris; orchestra. 4to. 
[26941 
eyomwav.t7. 1911: 2 @ Nevi23,; 
1911; H-271397; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. 


PLAY ME THAT YUM A YUM RAG; words 
by Burr Town, music by H. Linder, 
arr. by Jas. S. Low. [26942 

te. Oct. 27,1911; BH 269324 : 
Hugo Linder, Steger, Ill. 


PLAYFUL RONDO; by W. Green, trans- 
cribed by A. Teres, edited and fin- 
gered by W. F. Ambrosio; violin and 
piano. [26943 

© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269615; Carl Fischer, New York. 


PLAYING HORSE; by Mabel Madison 
Watson; pf. (The children’s party, 
no. 5.) [26944 

© Nov. 22, 1911=)2 @ Nov. 22; 
1911; EH 271391; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


PLEAD NO LONGER; words by S. Cathe- 
rine Edwards, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [26945 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269648; S. Catherine Edwards, 
Santa Maria, Tex. 


PLEASURES OF HOME; words by Claude 
L. Barker, music by R. L. Burtch. 
Indianapolis, Wulschner-Stewart mu- 
sic Co. [26946 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 20, 
1911; EH 271262; Roy L. Burtch, % 
Wulschner-Stewart co., Indianapolis. 


POLDINA BELLA; versi e musica di Gen- 
naro Camerlingo, per canto e man- 
dolino. 4to. [26947 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 e Nov. 23, 
1911; E 270776; A. Matacea, New 
York. 


POLKA SERENADE (Polka stindchen) ; 
quartett, words by Dr. Wilhelm, mu- 
sic by August Schaffer, arr. by Wm. 
Dressler; male voices. 8vo. [26948 


©) Nov: 13, 191152. Nov. 13; 
1911; H 271052; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


POLKOLETTA; by Sigmund Landsberg; 
piano. [26949 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 269878; William Maxwell music 
co., New York, 


POLLY, THE QUEEN OF THE SEA SHORE; 
words and music by M. Adamson. 
[26950 


© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 20, 
1911; EK 271269; Mary Adamson, Los 
Angeles. 


PoLLywocs (THE) AT PLAY; by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; two violins and piano. 
(Scenes pastorale, D.) [26951 


©) Nove, Zo. 40tle 2 es iNovs 28; 
1911; EH 271619; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


violin, flute and _. piano. 
(Scenes pastorale, D.) [26952 


© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 @: Noy. 28, 
1911; E 271620; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. a Be: 


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Et. TURE Se yb 


POLONAISE; by I. V. Flagler; piano. 

[26953 

© Nov. 13, 1911; 2 c Nov. 13, 

1911; E 271058; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PONDER MY WORDS O LorD; short an- 
them or introit, words from the Bi- 
ble, music by Hugh Ware; mixed 
voices. [26954 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 13, 19138; 
E 270320; J. H. Larway, London. 


Pook PHOEBE; words by Ada Leonora 
Harris, music by David Hmmell. 
[26955 
© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c Nov. 9, 1911; 
H 270268; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


Poppy (THE) LAND LIMITED EXPRESS; 
words by Edgar Wade Abbott, mu- 
sic by Annie M. Lyon. (Songs of 
poppy land, no. 1.) [26956 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269511; A. M. Lyon, Madison, Wis. 


PoR PETENERAS; sainete en un acto, le- 
tra de los Sres. Munoz Seca y Perez 


Fernandez, musica del Mtro. Cal- 
leja. [26957 
© Nov. 10;7 191: 2c Noy. 19 


1911; D 19000; Casa Dotesio, Ma- 
drid. 


Post (THE) CARD EDGED WITH GOID; 
words by F.. Wiley, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [26958 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 


EH 269715; Florida Wiley, Pierson, | 


Mich. 


POTPOURRI (A) OF RHYTHM for kinder- 
garten, home and school. Roches- 
ter, N. Y., Scranton, Wetmore & co. 
[1911] [12] p. 4to. $0.60. [26959 


© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1911; 
A 801897; Mabel 8S. Rogers, New 
York. 


PoUR TOUT LA VIE; valse tsigane; par 
. A. Leonardi; piano. [26960 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
E 270631; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 


PRALUDIUM UND FUGA, CIS MOLL; von 
Otto Olsson, op. 89, fiir orgel. obl. 
Ato. [26961 


© Sept. 18, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
BE 270082; Wilhelm Hansen, Leip- 
zig, 


PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING; postlude, 
by Ira B. Wilson; organ. [26962 


© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 ce Nov. 20, 
1911; E 271251; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


PRAISE THE LORD, O MY SOUL; harvest 
anthem, music by Roland Smart, 
arr. by George B. Nevin; men’s 
voices. (Octavo ed., 12231.) 

[26963 


© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 28, 
1911; EH 271608; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


~ 


PRAISE YE JEHOVAH; hymn anthem, 
music by J. Truman Wolcott. (Oc- 
tavo church music, no. 10148.) 

[26964 

© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 27, 

1911; EH 271584; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PRAYER; by Russell S. Gilbert; ob!. 
8vo. (St. Cecilia series of composi- 
tions for the organ, no. 32.) [26965 

© Nov. 13, 1911; 2 ¢ Noy. 14, 
1911; E 271081; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


T’RAYER (A) FOR You; words by Hilda 
Hammond-Spencer, music by Frank 
EK. Tours; high voice; in A flat. 

[26966 

© Nov. 9, 19115 2c. Nov, 14, 

1911; E 271106; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


See Rubinstein (A. G.) 


Moszkowski 


PREGHIERA. 


I‘RELUDE ET FUGUE. See 


(M.) 


PRELUDE IN C MINOR (The approaching 
storm); by Homer N. Bartlett, op 
230; pf. [26967 


© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 269230; G. Schirmer, New York. 


PREMIERE (LA) ANNEE DE PIANO; pré- 
liminaires, premiére et deuxiéme 
partie, par L. Roure, pour piano. 

[2696S 


© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 c@ Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267792; G. Hamelle fils, Paris. 


PREMIER (LE) AVEU; extrait de lopé- 
rette Mik 1°" paroles de C. A. Car- 
pentier, musique de Willy Redstone. 

[26969 
© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 15, 
1911; EH 270429; Max HEschig, Paris. 


chant seule. 4to. [26979 


© Nov.: 11, 1911; 2 c Nov. 15, 
1911; EH 270480; Max Eschig, Paris. 


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26989 


PREMIERE SUITE RELIGIEUSE; by Georges 
Jacob; organ. (Organist’s anthol- 
ogy, no. 20.) [26971 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1911; 


¢ FE 270310; G. Schirmer, New York. 


PRES DU MOULIN; morceau dé genre, 
par Marius Carman, pour piano. 

[26972 

feroct 2, 1911;°2°c Noy. 6, 1911; 


E 270220; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand. 


et cie., Paris. 


PRETTY FACE; words and music by EF. 

Goulart. [26973 

©-_Noned, 1911: 2.c. Nov. 8,.1914 ; 

E 269865; Frank Goulart music co., 
Dorchester, Mass. 


Pretty MONTEZUMA MAID; words by 
Robert Jones, music by Berte C 
Randall. [26974 


@ Nov. 74,5 1911; 2 c. Nov. 16, 
1911; E 270459; Charles I. Davis, 
Cleveland. 


PRETTY PRINCESS; graceful dance, by 
Bert R. Anthony, op. 32; piano. 
Boston, Evans music co. [26975 


© Nov. 20; 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 
1911; E 271843; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton. 


PRINCE OF VICTORY, MARCH; by Bert L. 
Billings; band. 4to. [26976 


© Nove Ss) 1911 > 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1911; 
E 270303; C. H. Berg, Cleveland. 


PRINCESSE-MARCHE; par Paul Wachs, 
pour piano. (Compositions musi- 
cales, no. 14.) [26977 

Oct. 1, 1911: 2 c. ‘Oct. 23, 1911; 
E 267791; G. Hamelle fils, Paris. 


PRINCETON CHEER SONG; words by C. D. 
Orth, jr., music by W. D. Bickham. 
[26978 
@Noy ib, 1911: 2 c. Nov? 15; 
1912; H 271184; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 


PRINCETON ’86 CHORALE; words by S. T. 
Carter, music by George EH. Shea; 
men’s voices. [26979 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269889; George EH. Shea, Paris. 


| PRINTEMPS AMOUREUX; valse chantée, 


parole di Gustavo Macchi, traduc- 
tion francaise par A. Franci, musica 
di Angelo Angiolini. [26980 


© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
EK 2706382; Carisch & Jinichen, Mi- 
lan. 


PRINZ UBERMUT; text von Alexander V. 
Holzapfel, musik von Max von Wein- 
zierl, op. 188b; fiir gemischten chor 
mit bass-solo.  -Clavierauszug und 
stimmen. [26981 

© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270199 ; Otto Forberg, Leipzig. 


PRO PATRIA; neumelodische stiicke, von 
Schultze-Biesantz, op. 23, no. 3; vio- 


lin and pf. Zweite reihe. Boston, 
Arthur P. Schmidt. (Was meine 
geige alles weiss, no. 3.) [26982 


© Nov. 4). 1919): 2.Nov. 17, 191 
E 270524; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Braunschweig, Germany. 


PROCESSIONAL OVERTURE; from _ the 
comic opera L’Oncle Mathurin, by 
H. Weits, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
band. 4to. [26983 


© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 e Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269599 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 


PRODIGAL (THE) GIRL; words and mu- 
sic by H. Bradley, arr. by D. S. De 
Lisle. [26984 


©) Nove. 13; 1919+ 2° ¢: Nova 6, 
1911; E 271414; Harriet Bradley, 
St. Louis. 


PROMENADE (UNE) DE MATIN (A morn- 
ing walk); piéce caractéristique, by 
Fr. Bendel, arr. by L. P. Laurendau; 
full band. 4to. [26985 


© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1911; 
H 266898; Carl Fischer, New York. 


PROMENADE RAG; two-step, by M. A. 

White; pf. [26986 

© 1. Oct. 26, 1911; E 2691938; 
Marie A. White, Chicago. 

Pst, PST, BITTE DISKRETION; lied aus 
der operette, Kreolenblut, text von 
I. Schnitzer, Emerich von Gatti und 
M. A. Weikone, musik von Heinrich 
Berté. [26987 

©: Sept. 28, 1911; 2 « Nove; 
1911; E 270097; Leipziger bihnen- 
verlag, Erhard Schultz, Leipzig. 

PsycuHft; words by Pierre Corneille, 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man, music by HE. Paladilhe; mezzo 
Soprano in G flat. [26988 


©) Nov. 25, 219i. 2c. Nov. 21, 
1911; E 271529; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

Pucctnr (GracomMo) Let her believe 
(Ch’ella mi creda libero e lontano) ; 
aria act 38, from The girl of the 
golden West, English version by H. 
R. Elkin, music by G. Puccini. no. 
113669. [26989 


©. Oct. 21, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 23; 1911 ; 
EK 267947; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


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Puccini (GrAcomo)—Continued. 

Waltz; on themes from Puccini's 
opera The girl from the golden West, 
compiled and arr. by J. Louis von 
der Mehden, jr.; orchestra. [26990 


© Nov. 26, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 27, 
1911; HE 271572; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


piano. [26991 


© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH 269492; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


——Wie eiskalt ist dies handcher 
(Che gelida manina); aus der oper 
La Bohéme von G. Puccini, fiir 
kleines orchester. (Orchesterbeglei- 
tung fiir das grammophon, no. 30.) 

[26992 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 267872; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


PuRE A TTE; versi di EH. Nicolardi 
(C. O. Lardini), musica di F. Buon- 
giovanni. [26993 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 17, 
1911; E 270497; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


PURITY WALTZ; by S. A. Williams; pf. 
Chicago, M. R. Williams musie co. 
[26994 


© July 10, 1911; 2 c Nov. 138, 
1911; EH 271013; Sarah A. Williams, 
Chicago. 


QUAKER (THE) GIRL; Selection, music 
by Lionel Monckton, arr. by H. M. 
Higgs; violin and piano. [26995 


© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1911; E 270748; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


—— words by Edgar Selden, music by 
Joe Cooper, arr. by [Eugene Platz- 
man]. [26996 


© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 c« Nov. 21, 
1911; BH 271272; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


QUARTETT IN F IS-MOLL; von Max 
Reger, op. 121, fiir zwei violinen, 
viola und _ violoncell. Partitur. 
12mo. (Hdition Peters, no. 3285.) 

[26997 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 1, 1911; 
BE 270810; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


QuaTuoR; par T. Genin, jeune, pour 
2 violons, alto et violoncelle. [26998 


© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 « Nov. 27, 
1911; E 270731; T. Genin, jeune, 
Paris. 


ate hy a i oe cag 


QUEEN OF THE MULBERRY GARDEN; 
words by Alfred H. Hyatt, music by 
Mary Turner Salter. (From Old 
Japan, no. 6.) [26999 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269901; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


QUENTANO; Cuban serenade, by James 
M. Shaw; arr. by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton; piano. [27000 

© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 e@ Nov. 14, 
1911; EH 271287; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


QUINTETT IN FIS MOLL; von Ewald 
Straesser, op. 18; klavier und 
streichquartett; partitur und stim- 
men. [27001 

© Oct. 8, 1911; 2 e Nov. 17, 1911; 
EH 270508 ; Tischer & Jagenberg, g m. 
b. h., Cologne. 


RaBEY (RENE) Chanson; paroles de 
Antoine Gallet, musique de Yebar- 
Ener. [pseud. for René Rabey] 

[27002 
© Sept. 30, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 267320; Durand et cie., Paris. 


RACHEL LEWIS, THE SWEET LITTLE JEW- 
ESS; words by Chas. Collins and Joe 
Burley, composed by Chas. Collins 

[27003 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 2, 1911; 

H 270055; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


RADCLIFFE MARCH; words by Hsther 
Frank, music by Henry Dellafield. 

[27004 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 1, 1911; 

EK 2693836; Henry Dellafield, Boston. 


Racciry (THE) MAN; words by Harry 


Williams, music by Egbert Van Al-. 
styne. [27005 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269420; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


RAGTIME BILL; words by L. Leslie, 
music by Otto Motzan. [27006 


© 1c Nov. 9, 1911; E 271803; 
Lew Leslie, New York. 


RAGTIME TENOR MAN; words by A. C. 

Malvin, music by A. Verdi. [27007 

©1e. Nov. 22, 1911; EH 271384;,. 
Alvin Verdi, New York. 


RAINDROPS; by Leon Feorde; piano. 

[27008 

©. Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1911; 

E 270001; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., 
London. 


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no. 12, 1911 


27028 


RAISING THE MAINE; words and music 
by H. L. Dunks. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27009 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269654; Mrs. E. L. Dunks, Locke, 
N. Y. 


RALLYING SONG; words by S. A. Gam- 
ble, music by S. B. Gamble. [27010 


© Sept. 20, 1911; 2 « Oct. 12, 
1911; EH 269494; David C. Cook pub. 
co., Hlgin, Ill. 


RAMEAU (JEAN-PHILIPPE) Gavotte; 
von J. P. Rameau, arr. von Willy 
Burmester, fiir violine mit klavier- 
begleitung. (Alte weisen, no. 35.) 

[27011 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 14, 

1911; EH. 270361; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


RECITATIF ET HABANERA; tiré de La 
Cubana, drame lyrique, paroles et 
musique de Alberto Soler. [27012 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
BE 270136; Alberto Soler, Paris. 


RECONCILIATION; words by G. Hubi- 
Newcombe, music by Hubert Bath. 
[27013 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1911; 
E 267918; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


RED ONION RAG; by Lloyd Kidwell and 
Roy Steventon; piano. [27014 


(oe move it. 191ts 2 ¢c. Nov, 13, 
1911; EK 271020; Associated music 
pub. co., Cincinnati. 


RED WHITE AND! BLUE, or, The flag of 
Uncle Sam; words and music by C. 
H. Stoddard. [27015 


© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 «@ Nov. 25, 
1911; EH 271488; C. H. Stoddard, U.S. 


Rep (THE) WIDOW; selection, by Chas. 
J. Gebest; orchestra. [27016 
© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 269292; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


waltzes, by Chas. J. Gebest, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus; pf. [27017 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269912; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


a poen-symphony by 
Edouard Blau, translated by Arthur 
E. Heacox, music by César Franck. 
Vocal score. 4to. [27018 


@©aiNovi 25)..1911 +2 eh Nov. 027, 
1911; E 270724; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


REFLECTIONS; valse, by Paul Brunet: 
piano. [27019 


© Nov. 15, 1911t-" 2 e. Noy. 16; 
1911; E 270473; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


— words and music by N. Eskridge. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[27020 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269785; Nina Eskridge, Los An- 
geles. 


REISEBILDER; sechs leichte, klavier- 
stucke, von Paul Zilcher, op. 95, nos. 
1-6. [27021 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 17, 1911; 
E 270516; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 


REJOICE EVERMORE; Christmas anthem, 
words from a Lutheran hymnal, 
translated and composed by Samuel 
Richards Gaines; mixed voices. 
(Octavo ed. no. 12252.) [27022 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269928; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


RELAMPAGUITO; célébre paso doble fla- 
menco, par R. Calleja, arr. par F. 
Salabert; orchestre avee piano con- 
ducteur. [27023 

(Oy Nov 18, 191 2 & Nove 20) 
1911; E 270579; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 


REMATORI (I) (Die ruderer); walzer 
von Aroldo Bonometti, ftir klavier. 
[27024 


© July 25, 1911: 2'e Nov. 371914; 
EH 270077; Belcanto-verlag, Munich, 
Germany. 


REMEMBRANCE; easy and instructive 
piano piece, by Osear Keller. (Idyi- 
len, no. 5.) [27025 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1911; 
E 267941; Augener, Itd., London. 


REPOSE; by Gatty Sellars, organ. 
[27026 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c¢ Nov. 18, 
1911; E 270529; Arthur P. Schmidt 
Boston. 


REQUIEM IN C MOLL; von Caspar Htt, 
herausgegeben von August Weirich, 
fiir 4 stimmigen mi&nnerchor und 
orgelbegl. mit directionstimme. 

[27027 

© Nov; 135) 19142) ey Novae: 

1911; E 270678; A. Bohn & sohn, 
Augsburg, Germany. 

Rftve (LE) (The dream); by G. Gol- 
termann, ed. by Gustav Saenger; 
cello and pf. [27028 

© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269590; Carl Fischer, New York. 


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Dt. TER Sa VS 


Rive D’AMouR; by Felix Corbett, ed. | Rrcorpo ’— MAMMA; versi e musica di 


by Edwin H. Lamare; organ. (Re- 
cital series, no. 41.) [27029 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270548; Novello & co., I1td., 
London. 


REEVE ORIENTAL; by Demetrius C. Dou- 
nis, op. 12, arr. by F. L. Berthoud; 
in sol minore (G minor); wunacce. 
mandolin. [27030 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 269946; F. Landry Berthoud, New 
York. 


REVERIE; by E. Kuhlstrom, fingered by 
EK. J. Biedermann; pf. [27031 


© Nov. 13;; 191d)-42,.c.) Noy. 14, 
1911; EK 270521; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York. 


REVIENS; poésie de Jacques Linerais, 
musique de Roland Saint-Aulaire. 
[27032 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267988; Maurice Vieu et Jane 
Vieu, Paris. 


REVIENS SOLEIL; cheeur & deux voix 
égales, paroles de M™® Rolland, mu- 
Sique de A. Drouin. Chant seul. 

[27033 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

E 270235; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


RHEINISCHES VOLKSFEST; suite von Au- 
gust Thomae, op. 8, fiir klavier zu 
zwei hinden. No. 1-6. [27034 


© July 26, 1911; 2c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
E 267905; August Thomae, Kloppen- 
heim, Germany. 


RHENE-BATON. Cing mélodies; sur des 
poésies de Jean Lahor, musique de 
Rhené-Baton, op. 16. [27035 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 20, 
1911; HE 270564; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 


Rick (THE) WAS UNDER WATER; In- 
dian love lyric by Laurence Hope, 
set to music by Amy Woodforde- 
Finden. (Stars of the Desert, no. 
3.) [270386 


© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1911; 
EK 267909; Boosey & co., London. 


RICHARD OF TAUNTON DEANE; old 
Somersetshire song, music arr. by 


Monk Gould; no. 3 in G. [27037 

©) Nov. (13, 191d: -2ier (Now. 13, 
1911; HE 2703831; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 


L. Donadio. [27038 
© Oct. 25, Tyee) Oct. “27, 
1911; EH 267928; Italian book co., 


New York. 


RipDLE (THE) soNG; words by Cecil 
Mack, musie by Chris Smith. 4to. 
[27039 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1911; E 269881; 
Gotham - Attucks musie co., New 
York. 


RIDER OF THE FOREST; words by Fred. 
EK. Weatherly, music by W. H. Bul- 
lock. [27040 


© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 e. Noy. 6, 1911; 
EH 270141; Boosey & co., London. 


RIGAUDON; von Rameau, arr. von 
Willy Burmester; violine mit kla- 
vierbegleitung. (Alte weisen, no. 
34. ) [27041 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 « Nov. 14, 
1911; E 270384; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


RIGAUDON DE XAVIERE; entr’ acte, 
idylle dramatique, de Th. Dubois, 
transcription pour petit orchestre 
par H. Mouton; symphonia no. 3 
bis. [27042 


© Nov. 18) 19fi 2a cNow. 20; 


1911; E 270570; Heugel & cie.,, 
Paris. 
RigoLeTto. See Verdi (G.) 


Rina (A) ON THE FINGER IS WORTH 
TWO ON THE ’PHONE; words by Jack 
Mahoney, music by Geo. W. Meyer. 

[27043 

© Nov. 13, 19s 2 er Noy. 15, 

1911; E 2710387; F. B. Haviland 
pub. co., New York. 


RING OUT THE BELLS FOR CHRISTMAS; 
anthem, music by J. H. Hunting-— 
ton, jr. [27044 


© Sept. 1, 10192 @ Oct.. 31, 
1911; H 269426; J. H. Huntington, 
jr., Newark. 


RING THE JOY BELLS; words by Mrs. 

©. D. Martin, music by W. A. Post. 

[27045 

© ‘Nov: 18,) £91 2 es Novy. 23, 

1911; E 271408; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 


RINGGOLD; march two-step, by Chas. 
C. Sweeley, arr. by F. H. Losey; 
military band. 4to. [27046 

© Nov. 16, 19: 25eeNov. 17; 
1911; E 271199; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


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27065 


RINGING THE OLD YEAR OUT; by L. Cur- 

rie; piano. [27047 

©l1e. Oct. 28, 1911; E. 269274: 
Lillian Currie, New York. 


RITTMEISTER (DER); ballade von Gus- 
tay Falke, musik von Heinrich Zdoll- 
ner, op. 108, fir m&nnerchor a cap- 
pela. Partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[27048 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EK 267780; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 


KIVER OF LIFE; words by B. T. H. 
Somake, music by Gordon Vyvian. 
[27049 
@eSept. 25+ 19tt; 2. e Nov: 3, 
1911; E 270080; T. E. Bevan & co., 
Calcutta, India. 

Roap (THE) TO BALLYCLARY; words 
by Helen Combes, music by Merle 
Kirkman. [27050 

Oct. 23. 1911: 2c, Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 2691238; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 

RoBIN ADAIR. See Hartley (Harry) 

ROADSIDE (THE) FIRE; words by R. L. 
Stevenson, music by Ernest Bristow 
Farrar, op. 10; baritone and orches- 
tra; vocal score. (Vagabond songs, 
no. 3.) 27051 

@) ‘Oet., 23,1911; 2 c. Nov. 20, 
1911; H 270549; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 

Rock OF AGES; variations, by L. Weber ; 


piano. Kansas City, Kan. Weber 
bros. [27052 
© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 c« Nov. 14, 


1911; E 271036; Louis Weber, Kan- 
sas City, Kan. 

ROCKIN’ IN DE WIN’; words and music 
by W. H. Neidlinger, arr. by Lucien 
G. Chaffin; mixed voices. (Octavo 
church music, no. 710.) [270538 

© Nov. 6. 1911; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1911; 
EH 269857; William Maxwell music 
co., New York. 

Kor (LE) S’AMUSE; airs de danse dans 
le style ancien, par Léo Delibes, 
transcription pour petit orchestre, 
par H. Mouton; symphonia no. 2. 

[27054 


SmNoy: 18, 1911: 2° & Nov. )20; 
1911; EH 270568; Heugel & cie., Paris, 
France. 

ROITELET (LE) (The wren) ; words by 
A ‘Theuriet, English version by 
Henry G. Chapman, music by H. 
Paladilhe; soprano in B. [27055 

©OMNove 25,0 1911: 2 ©) Nov: 27, 
1911; E 271530; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


RoMAN D’AMOUR; valse chantée, pa- 
roles di Gustavo Macchi, traduction 
francaise par A. Franci, musica di 
Angelo Angiolini. [27056 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 22, 1911; 
E 270683; Carisch & J&nichen, 
Milan. 


RoMANCE; by Arthur H. Ryder, op. 7, 
no. 1; violin and piano. [27057 
© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c Nov. 4, 1911; 

E 271174; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


—by Leon Feorde; piano. [27058 
© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 


EH 270259; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd, 
London. 


RoMANce. Sev Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 
6 SR) 

RoMANCE IN E Fiat. See Rubinstein 
(A. G.) 


ROMANCE DE LINE; extrait de Vlopé- 
rette Mik 1°', paroles de C. A. Car- 
pentier, musique de Willy Redstone. 

[27059 
GC Nov, 1 191t- "2. ec Nove. 5: 
1911; E 270482; Max Hschig, Paris. 


—— —— — chant seule. 4to. 
[27060 
© Nov, tt, 1911 <2 e@ Nov. 45: 
1911; E 2704838; Max Eschig, Paris. 


ROMANCE SANS PAROLES; par R. AIl- 
phen-Strauss, pour harpe chroma- 
tique ou piano. [27061 

©) Och 25 1911-42 ©: Nove 6, 1918: 
E 270230; Emile Leduc, P. Ber- 
trand et cie., Paris. 


ROMANZA IN G; by Eugene Thayer, 
ed. by Josef Frantz (H. L. Heartz) ; 
organ. [27062 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2c Nov. 3, 1911; 
EK 269410; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


ROMANZE; by Frank La Forge; piano. 
[27063 
© Nov. 1dk- 190: 2c). Nove, 13; 
1911; E 2710385; G. Schirmer, New 
Work: 
von F. Schmitz; violine und pf. 
New York, J. H. Schroeder. 


[27064 
© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
BE 269446; Fritz Schmitz, Nashville. 
RoNDEAU; by Harry Farjeon, op. 31; 
piano. (Tone pictures, book 4 no. 
23) [27065 
© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 11, 1911; 

E 270295; Augener, Itd., London. 


Ronpo. See Beethoven (lL. van) 


1565 


Ik Mian RRA se MC Un aline en RENO ES oe SIN I ce 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27066 


ROOTSIE-POOTSIE; two-step, on melo- 
dies from The count of Luxembourg, 


music by Franz Lehar, arr. by 
H. M. Higgs; piano acc. 4to. (Or- 
chestral journal, no. 640). [27066 


© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 c¢. Nov. 28, 
1911; E 270749; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


—on melodies from the musical 
play The Count of Luxembourg, by 
Franz Lehar, arr. by H. M. Higgs; 

oreh. 4to. (Chappell’s orchestral 
journal no. 640.) [27067 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c Nov. 10, 1911; 
EH 270285; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, 


Rosary (THE); poem by Robert Cam- 
eron Rogers, music by Jerome Hel- 
ler; in A flat. [Copyright claimed 
on music only.] [27068 

© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 22, 
1911; HE 271499; Church, Paxson & 
co., New York. 


ROSE ET PAPILLON; valse capricieuse, 
par Paul Wachs; piano. [27069 


© Dec. 20, 1909; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 
1911; H 270611; Ed. Hamelle, Paris. 


Rose FORGET-ME-NOT; words and mu- 
sic by Kathryn Kolb. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27070 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269817; Kathryn M. Kolb, Port 
Elgin, Canada. 


ROSE OF PYRAMID LAND; from Hanky- 
panky, lyric by E. Ray Goetz, music 
by A. Baldwin Sloane. [27071 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Noy. 9, 1911; 
E 269872; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 


Rose (THE) YOU PLUCKED AND GAVE TO 
ME; words and music by F. N. T. 
Halpin. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27072 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 8, 1911; 
HE 269657; Frank N. T. Halpin, Phil- 
adelphia. 


ROSEN GAVOTTE; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, op. 51; piano. [27073 


© Novi) 22, 71910=" Qe; Nova,.25, 
1911; E 271461; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


ROSENBLOOM (SypDNEY) Dance; par S. 
Rosenbloom, op. 6, no. 1, pour piano. 
[27074 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 270067; Augener, ltd., London. 


pt. Ty, aes, ¥. G6 


ROSENBLOOM (SYDNEY )—Continued. 
Impromptu; par S. Rosenbloom. 
op. 6, no. 2, pour piano. [27075 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ce Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 270068; Augener, ltd., London. 


——valse; par S. Rosenbloom, op. 6. 
no. 38, pour piano. [27076 
© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1911; 

E 270069; Augener, ltd., London. 


ROSENKAVALIER (DER). See Strauss 
R.) 


ROSES MEAN DREAMS OF YOU; words 
and msuic by L. V. L. Conner. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27077 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

EK 269751; La Vina Lynette Conner, 
Pettysville, Ind. 


ROSES ROUGES; poésie de Catulle Men- 
dés, musique de Ernest Moret; 
baryton ou mezzo-soprano. [27078 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 20, 
1911; EH 270569; Heugel & cie., Paris. 


ROSES VERSUS LILIES; words and music 
by B. R. Johnson. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27079 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269645; Bert R. Johnson, Liberty- 
ville, Il. 


ROSETO BIANCO; romanza, versi di 
Nettore Neri, musica di Lamberto 
Pavanelli; soprano o tenore. [27080 


© Nov. 22, d9ite 27 Nove 2a; 
1911; E 270660; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Rossini (GIOACHINO ANTONIO) Stabat 
mater, inflamatus, by G. A. Rossini, 
revised by L. P. Laurendeau, arr. 
by M. C. Meyrelles; full band. 4to. 

[27081 
© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269616; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Rovet (LE) pv’ OmMPHALE. See Saint- 


Saéns (C. C.) 


"ROUND THE WORLD; Selection, by 
Manuel Klein, arr. by W. ©. O'Hare; 
orchestra. [27082 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269403; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


Rounp (THE) uP; march two step, by 
J. ©. Halls; piano. [27083 


© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 3, 1911; 
EF 269389; United States music pub. 
eco., Williamsport, Pa. 


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| no. 12, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


27101 


| Rounp (THE) UP RAG; by Conrad and 


| 


| ROUNDS AND GROUNDS; 


| 


I 


| RUBINSTEIN 


|S DORFERL; see Dorferl (’S) 
| SacreD (THE) FIRE; words by Alice 


a 


Saint (THE) LOovIs; 


Weedon; pf. [27084 

© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1911; 
EH 269181; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York. 


100 national 
songs, in part songs and folk songs, 
arr. by Ernest Alfred Tyler. [27085 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267955; W. Morley & co., London. 


(ANTON GREGOROVITCH ) 
Preghiera; by A. Rubinstein, op. 44, 
no. 3, ed. by Ernest Kiver; piano. 
[27086 
©) Nom 13,°1911- 2 .c. Nov. 16, 
1911; E 270456; G. Ricordi & Co., 
Milan. 


_—— Romance in E flat; by A. Rubin- 


stein, op. 44, no. 1, edited by Ernest 
Kiver; piano. [27087 

(OeNay. 25, 1911: 2 ec. Nov.. 27, 
1911; E 270705; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


[270873 


Duer Miller, music by Alexander 
Russell; low voice. [27088 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269833; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


| SAD SWEET MEMORIES; words and mu- 


sic by M. Chord. [27089 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269708; Madge Chord, Kennett, 
Mo. 


SADNESS; by Geo. J. Trinkaus; four 
violins with piano ace. (Four 
moods—D.) [27090 


@eNev. 25, 1911 2 ¢ Nov. 28; 
1911; E 271621; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


society dance. 
by W. G. Haenschen; piano. [27091 


©) Woy. 21,1911; 2 c. Nov. 24, 
1911; EH 271446; Walter G. Haen- 
schen, St. Louis. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Cadence; par C. Saint-Saéns, pour 
le concerto en Ut mineur, de Mo- 
zart, pour piano 2 mains. [27092 


© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH 270222; Durand et cie., Paris. 


mi bémol, de Mozart, pour 
piano 2 mains. [27093 

© "Nov. 25,: 1911; 2 ¢ Nov. 27, 
1911; HE 2707382; Durand et -cie., 
Paris. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) — 
Continued. 

— Dejanira; lyrische tragédie in 4 
akten, dichtung von Louis Gallet et 
C. Saint-Saéns, ins deutsche itiber- 
tragen von Paul Hiller, musik von 
C. Saint-Saéns; klavierauszug vom 
komponisten. Paris, A. Durand & 
fils. [27094 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1911; 
D 18996; Durand et cie., Paris. 


[tragédie lyrique] par C. 
Saint-Saéns, fantaisie arr. par Léon 
Roques, pour piano 4 2 mains. 

[27095 


©! Nov: 25, 1911: 2 ¢&. Nov. 27, 
1911; E 2707383; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 


— Rouet (Le) d’Omphale; poéme 
Symphonique, par C. Saint-Saéns, 
op. 81, transcription par Alfred J. 
Silver pour orgue. [27096 


© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 270224; Durand et cie., Paris. 


— Swan (The) (Le cygne), melody, 
by C. Saint-Saéns, arr. by R. Kluges- 
cheid; solo and obligato arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts. [27097 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
EH 269626; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SAINTS AND SINNERS; valse lente, by 
Gordon Davson; band. (Boosey’s 
military journal, 131st. series no. 3.) 

[27098 


© SNov. 18.) 1911-2) Cc. Nova 20: 
1911; E 270537; Keith, Prowse & 
co., 1ltd., London. 


SALTARELLO; par Raoul  Pickaert, — 
pour violon et piano. (Deux piéces, 
NOs) 2.) [27099 


©) Oct; 2, 191412" ec. Nov.'G, 1914: 
EH 270226; Emile Leduc, P. Ber- 
trand et cie., Paris. 


SALuT A MILAN; marche, par G. Bonin- 
eontro-T. Bicchierai; orchestre avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. [27100 


@r Nove 18% 190s 22) eh) Nov 220; 
1911; EH 270561; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


SALUT D’AMOUR (Love’s greeting); by 
Edward Elgar, op. 12, transcribed 
by Ch. Graziani-Walter; mand. and 
pf. [27101 


© Nov. 21, 1911; 2c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
E 270612; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27102 


pl. Like se vi'6 


SAND-MAN; from Hans Danske, words 
and musie by M. C. Blanchard, arr. 
by C. Bayer. [27102 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 
1911; H 271489; Marie C. Blanchard, 
U.S. 


SANDMAN (THE); 
Edward Warner, 
Stambaugh. (fn choice melodies, 
book 2, no. 1.) [27103 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269633; Standard company, pub- 
lishers, Baltimore. 


words by Henry 
music by S. B. 


Sanpy McDovucart; from Little boy 
blue, words and musie by Edward 
A. Paulton. [27104 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c Nov. 18, 
1911; H 271231; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SANTA BARBARA; H. B. 
Baker; piano. [27105 


© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 e«. Nov. 28, 
1911; E 271626; Harriet Bayeux 
Baker, Burnt Hills, N. Y. 


waltz, by 


SARASA; nouvelle danse, by Juan Val- 
verda, arr. by Carl FE. Williams, or- 
chestra and piano. 4to. [27106 


©=Nove, 10,2 1901,- 2c. Now. 11, 
1911; H 269992; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


SauzaAY (HuUGENE) Deux (Les) 
modes; 24 exercices, par EK. Sauzay; 
pour le violon. Sur V’emploi du ma- 
jeur et du mineur. [27107 


© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 c Nov. 16, 
1911; E 270414; Costallat et cie.,, 
Paris. 


SAVE THE SWEETEST ROSE FOR ME; 
words and music by H. T. Hughes. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27108 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269729; Harry T. Hughes, Musca- 
tine, Ia. 


SAVIOR LEAD ME ALL THE WAY; words 
and music by C. B. Hopkins. [27109 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269523; C. Benj. Hopkins, Chi- 
cago. 


SAVIOR OF THE WORLD; a complete 
Christmas service, words by J. Owen 
and Ira 8S. Long; music by J. Owen 
Long. S8vo. [27110 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1911; 


A 302315; D. W. Crist, Moultrie, O. | 


SAviour’s (THE) BIRTH; a Christmas | 
cantata, words by Thomas Little- | 
field Marble, music by Florence 
Edna Chipman. [27111 

© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 
1911; EH 271462; White-Smith musie 
pub. co., Boston. 


SAviouR’s (THE) LOVE; words and | 
musie by Mrs. A. B. Casto. [27112 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 8, 1911; 

G 269691; Mrs. A. B. Casto, Akron, 


SAVOJA-PETROVICH ; gavotta, di Angelo 
Tonizzo, op. 205, riduzione per pic- 
cola orchestra di Vincenzo Billi. 

{27113 

© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 « Nov. 23, 

1911; E 270661; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


SAY NOT TO-MORROW; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by J. HE. Delmar- | 
ter. [27114 | 

© Oct. 22, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269505; J. E. Delmarter, Chicago. 


SCENES OF CHILDHOOD (Adgofion boreu 
oes); words and music by Herbert 
Emlyn; in C. [27115 

© Oct. 31, 1911 2%e), Now 13h 
1911; H 2703821; J. H. Larway, Lon- | 
don. 

SCHERZO FANTASTIQUE; by Haydn | 

Wood; piano. 
© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 e@. Nov. 6, 1911; 4 

H 270179; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- | 

don. rt 


SCHLUMMERLIED FUR MANCHE SCHONE; 
ged. von Joh. Benj. Michaelis, musik 
von Max Gulbins, op. 69, fiir mi&n- 
nerchor. Partitur und stimmen. 
4to. (Drei lustige liedlein, no. 3.) 4 

[27117 
© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; | 

HE 267781; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 


SCHMETTERLINGSSPIEL (Butterflies) ; 
see Lose blitter (Loose leaves). 


ScHOOL DAY MEMORIES; words by 
Farmer Boy, music by P. Eugene. 
[27118 
© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 
1911; E 269976; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


ScHOOLMATES; march—twostep, by | 

Harry J. Lincoln; pf. [27119 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1911; 

E 269197; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


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[27116 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


| SCHOTTISCHE SAGE; ballade von Feo- 
dora, prinzessin zu Schleswig-Hol- 
stein, musik von Oscar von Chelius. 

[27120 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 2701738; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


SCHULE (DIE) DER GESANGS-REGISTER. 
- ALS GRUNDLAGE DER TONBILDUNG; 350 
tonstudien und 48 solfeggien von 
Benno Pulvermacher. 4to. [27121 


(oenNne 47, 1911: 2 ¢. Oct. 26, 
1911; E 267898; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


ScHUMANN (RoBERT ALEXANDER) 
Trdiumerei; by R. Schumann, op. 15, 
ho. 7, transcribed for the organ by 
Alexander Guilmant, ed. by Hugo 
Ries. [27122 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
EH 271502; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


SCHWARZSCHWANENREICH; in drei ak- 
ten, von Siegfried Wagner, arr. von 
Eduard Reuss ftir klavierauszug mit 
text. 2s 


© ,Ocku2 1911 > 2.c., Noy.. 2.1911: 
E 270068; Max Brockhaus, Leipzig. 


SCINTILLATION; waltz, by W. R. Wag- 
horne; piano. [27124 


@ Och, 3a), 1911: 2:c..-Oct: 31, 
1911; E 269319; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Sra (THE) ROAMER; bass song, words 
by Allan Ford, music by Thos. 
Brookfield. [27125 


© Wey. 13) 191l:; 2 ¢ Nov. 14, 
1911; E 270444; Alfred Oliver & co., 
London. 


SEA-SHELL; poem by Amy Lowell, 
music by Carl Engel. (Two lyrics, 
no. 1 [27126 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2c Nov. 7, 1911; 
EH 271063; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SECOND (THE) COMING OF OUR LORD 
NEAR; poem by H. T. Taylor, music 
by Chas. L. Cary. [2727 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 30, 1911; 
HE 269248; Charles L. Cary, Bradley 
Beaeh, N. J. 


_SEGUIDILLA; danza spagnuola, per F. 
Paolo Frontini; piano 4 4 mains. 
[27128 
S) Oer GS POuN 22 ‘eo Nowy 22, 
1911; E 270634; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 


27138 


SEND ME BACK TO GLASGIE; words by 
George Arthurs, music by Hermann 
EK. Darewski, jr. [27129 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 270252; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


SENNER’S TRAUM (Shepherd’s dream) ; 
by Carl Heins, op. 171, edited and 
fingered by S. Camillo Engel; piano. 

[27130 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1911; 

E 270126; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 

SENZA FE’: canzone macchietta, versi 
di FF. Buongiovanni (Rebiondo), 
musica di Oscar Cattedra. [27131 


©) Oek/26)9 19s. 2 ee Noy. 17, 
191L; EH 270498; Polyphon-musik- 
werke a.-g., Wahren-Leipzig. 


SERAFINA; chansonnette espagnole, 
dans La rose de Grenade, opérette, 
paroles et musique de Joaquin Val- 
verde fils. (2ila2 


@rOct 28. f91t- 2c, «Oe 30; 
1911; E 267981; Georges Ondet, 
Paris. 

SERENADE; by Felix Godin; piano. 
[27133 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 270262; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. 

——by Franz Drdla, arr. by L. P. 
Laurendeau; full band. 4to. [271384 


© Oh. 27, 1911:.2) Novi, 1914 ; 
E 269619; Carl Fischer, New York. 
——from Suite op. 8, by Victor Her- 
bert; revised and edited by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano. [27135 
© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269618; Carl Fischer, New York. 
par Clemens Schmalstich, op. 31, 
no. 3; piano. [27136 
© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 c Nov. 22, 1911; 
E 270637; Mitteldeutscher musik- 
verlag, Berlin. 
(La serenata); two-part song, 
words by G. A. Cesareo, English ver- 
sion by L. R., music by F. Paolo 
Tosti, arr. by Perley Dunn Aldrich; 
women’s voices. (Octavo ed., no. 
12167.) [27137 
© Oct. 25; 1911: Ze. Nov.s, 19h: 
E 269469; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
words and music by Mary Lorenz, 
music arr. by Ira B. Wilson; men’s 
voices. [27188 
© Sept! 29: 1911;) 2) eG Ock 23; 
1911; E 269022; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


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27139 


SEBENADE—Continued. 

words by Longfellow, music by 
Ethelbert Nevin, arr. by Victor Har- 
ris; chorus for women’s voices. 
(8vo. choruses, no. 5606.) [27139 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 1, 1911; 
EH 269350; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SERENADE IN FUNF SATZEN; von Elisa- 
beth Kuyper, op. 8, ftir orchester. 
Partitur. [27140 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 2678538; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig. 


SERENATA ARRAGGIOSA; versi di C. Ama- 
to, musica di R. Gargiulo, per canta 
e pianoforte. [27141 


© Oct. 17, 1911; 2 c Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 270009; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


SERENATA ’E MAGGIO; versi di Modes- 
tino Sessa, musica di HE. Passananti. 
[27142 


© 1c. Nov. 17, 1911; E 271330; 
Emilio Passananti, Trenton, N. J. 


SERENATA INDIANA; di Vincenzo Billi, 
op. 257; per pianoforte. {27143 


© Nov. 22) 1911: 2e: Nov. 23, 
1911; E 270662; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


SERENATA MODERNA; versi e musica di 
A. D. Ardo, per canto e mandolino. 
4to. [27144 


©) (Oct. 21%, 1918: 2 Te Oct 3; 
1911; EH 270004; Capolongo-Feola, 
Naples. 


SERENATA NAPOLETANA; by G. Sgam- 
bati, op. 24, no. 2, ed. and fingered 
by Hugo Riesenfeld; violin and pf. 

[27145 
© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 271064; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SERAPHIC STRAINS; intermezzo Serioso, 
by Erwin Schneider; piano, [27146 
© Nov. 27; 1911- 2 ¢ Nov. 27, 
1911; E 271585; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SERVICE; song, words and music by 
Benjamin McNeill. Post card, 34 by 
4 inches. [27147 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 270034; J. T. Fields, Laurinburg, 
ING: 


SEUFZER; ged. von Longfellow, musik 


von Konrad Ramrath, op. 5, no. 1, 
fiir frauenchor, mit klavierbeglei- 
tung. [27148 


©wvSept.” 147719 oer tOer 21, 
1911; EH 2677538; Fischer & Jagen- 
berg, g .m. b. h., Cologne. 


pt. Tames ve 


SHADOW DANCE. 
SHapows; lyrics by Jack Maynard, 
music by Ernest M. Burnett. [27149 


© 1c Oct. 31, 1911; EB 269950; 
Burnett & Maynard, Denver. 


Herman Finck. 1. Key of B flat. 
2. Key of D. [27150, 27151 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 ec. each Nov. 4, 
1911; E 270129, 270180; Hawkes & 
son, London. 


SHADY (A) NOOK; polka mazurka, by 
I. V. Flagler; piano. 
© Nov. 138, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 13, 
1911; E 271054; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SHAMROCK; waltz, by Geo. L. Spauld- | 
[27153 _ 


ing; piano. 


See Meyerbeer (G.) 


words by Adrian Ross, music by , 


[27152 


© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 e Nov. 29, ° 


1911; E 271663 ; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York, 


SHE IS A DARLING DANDY PEACHES 
CREAM AND CANDY; words and music 
by H. A. Wagner. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27154 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 e Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269827; 
burgh. 


SHE’S MY BEST GIRL; words by Ed. J. 
Davies, music by Jos. F. Sassano, 
arr. by Louis Panella. [27155 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 30, 1911; 


E 269246; Panella & Murray music — 


pub. co., Pittsburgh. 


SHEPHERD (ARTHUR) 
Shepherd, op. 4; pf. Boston. The 
Boston music company. [27156 

© Noy. 15, 1911; 2 e@ Nov. 16, 
1911; EK 271164; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


SHEPHERD (THE) BOY; by G. D. Wil- 
son, arr. by Gustav Saenger; violin 
and piano. [27157 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269621; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SHEPHERD FENNEL’S DANCE; by H. 

Balfour Gardiner; piano. [27158 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 1911; 

E 267920; Forsyth brothers, ltd., 
London. 


SHEPHERD’S HEY; morris dance tune, . 
collected by Cecil J. Sharp, arr. by © 


Percy Grainger, for piano. (British 
folk-music settings, no. 4.) [27159 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 2679438; Schott & co., London. 


1570 


H. A. Wagner, N. S. Pitts- | 


Sonata; by A. 


ee oC 


I 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| no. 12, 1911 


|_SHEPHERD’S LULLABY; by Marcella 
Henry, for left hand alone; piano. 
[27160 
| © Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1911; 
| E 269320; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
_ delphia. 


SHERLOCK-MARSCH; aus der operette 

_ Die Liebesjagd, von Hermann Rit- 

- zau; kleines orchester. 4to. [27161 

Poadiye 25, 1911: 2 ¢ Oct. 21, 

| 1911; E 270280; Biihnenverlag 

_ Niedersachsen, g. m. b. h., Hanno- 
ver, Germany. 


SHOPPING; dance, by Phil Martin; 
piano. [27162 
©. Nov. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 24, 
1911; E 270674; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


SHORT COMMUNION SERVICE. See Men- 
delssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


SHort (A) REQUIEM MASS; music by 
J. T. Whelan. [27163 
© Noy. 14, 1911; 2 e Nov. 28, 
1911; E 271604; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


SHow (THE) BOY; march by Will 
Huff; orch. Cincinnati, Fillmore mu- 
sic house. 4to. [27164 


© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 16, 
1911; E 271156; Fillmore bros. co, 
Cincinnati. 


SHOWER OF GOLDEN STARS; by H. Dies- 
ner; piano. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27165 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269775; Herbert A. Diesner, Falls 
City, Neb. 


SIE HATTE EINE SPANISCHE WAND; 
singstimme, aus Cabaret-Sterne, text 
und musik yon Rudolf Baron. 

. [27166 

© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 «@ Nov. 16, 
1911; E 270465; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


SIEHST DU DEN STERN; ged. von Gott- 
fried Keller, musik von Christian 
Sinding, op. 108, fiir minnerchor a 
‘cappella. Partitur. 4to. (Vier lie- 
der, no. 3.) [27167 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 270814; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


Sresta; by Géza Horvath, op. 126. no. 
8; violin and pf. [27168 
©-Nov. 13; 1911; 2 e. Nov. 13, 
1911; E 270316; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


2T1TT. 


SIGH NO MORE; words by Shakespeare,. 
music by W. A. Aiken. (Stainer & 
Bell’s modern songs, no. 55.) [27169 

© Nov.) 2% 191ts 2 & “Nov. : 21, 
1911; E 270692; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


SILENCE (LE); mélodie, 
Charles’ Batilliot, musique de 
Henri Biisser, op. 41, no. 1. [27170 


© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 
1911; E 270219; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. 


poésie de 


SILENT NOON; words by Dante Gabriel 
Rossetti, music by Ernest Bristow 
Farrar, op. 10; baritone and or- 
chestra; vocal score. (Vagabond 
songs, no. 2.) EACLE 

@2O0ck 32741914: |2) exsNev. 20: 
1911; E 270548; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


SILENT, O Moye; song of Fionnuala, 
old Irish melody, words by Thomas 
Moore, music arr. by Monk Gould; 
medium voice. [20 

©) Nove 162) 1911-2 Ge Nov. 18: 
1911; E 270330; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 


SILVER LEAF; words and music by 
W. J. Glasstetter. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27173: 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 e. Nov..8, 1911: 
E 269653; Wilmer J. Glasstetter, 
Torrington, Conn. 


words by Fred. E. 
Weatherly, music by Stephen 
Adams. [27174 

© Nov. 18; 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270535; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. - 


SILVER MOON; 


SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD; 
reverie, by H. P. Danks, arr. by 
P. F. del Campiglio; pf. [27175- 

© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 269449; Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
York. — 


SILVERED (THE) WINGS OF TIME; words 
by M. F. Gipson, music by Paul 
Sayre. [27176- 

© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 31,1911; 
EK 269318; M. F. Gipson, Stamford, 
IN, Y: 


SILVERY ECHOES; reverie, by Chas. D. 
Blake, op. 31, arr. by Pierre Duver- 
net (H. L. Heartz); piano; rev. ed. 

[27177 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 1911; 

E 271032; White-Smith music pub.. 
co., Boston. 


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27178 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


SILVERY RIPPLES WALTZ, by Charles B. 

Mirgon; piano. [27178 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1911 ; 

EH 269121; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


SINDING (CHRISTIAN) Acht stticke; 


von C. Sinding, op. 71, fiir piano- 
forte zu 4 hinden. obl. 8vo. (Kdi- 
tion Peters, no. 3050.) [27179 


© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 270804; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


SING A SONG OF PRAISE; Christmas 
anthem, words from the Bible, mu- 
sic by Oliver King, op. 95, no. 1; 
mixed voices. (Octavo ed., no. 
12236. ) [27180 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269929; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


SING ALL THE EARTH TO GOD; words 
from Psalm 96, music by R. H. 
Wilson. [27181 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2c. Oct. 27,1911; 
E 269203; Robert H. Wilson, Salts- 
burg, Pa. 


SING ALOUD UNTO GoD; words from the 
Bible, music by H. K. Heyser. (In 
the Choir, v. 12, no. 11, Nov. 1911.) 

[27182 


© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 24, 
1911; EH 271450; Fillmore brothers 
ceo., Cincinnati. 


Since, O HEAVENS; anthem for Christ- 
mas, music by John B. Grant. (Oc- 
tavo church music, no. 10146.) [27183 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH 269486; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. . 


Christmas anthem, words from 
the Bible, music by Arthur Bergh; 
mixed voices. (Octavyo ed, no. 
12240.) [27184 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269930; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


—music by J. W. Lerman. (Jn 

The choir, vol. 12, no. 12, Dec. 1911.) 

[27185 

©) Nov. 14, 1911: 2 © Nowe? AG, 

1911; E 271147; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 


SING To THE LORD OF HARVEST; Thanks- 
giving anthem, words by John S. B. 


Monsell, music by W. Berwald; 
mixed voices and sop. solo. 4to. 
[27186 


© ct: 30, 19152) ce, .Octs 31, 
1911; EH 269270; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


SING UNTO THE LorD; sentence, words | 
by M. E. Bl[utts], music by B. F. | 
Butts, arr. by [H. P. Main]. [27187 


© Nov. 4, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; | 
EH 269858; Benjamin F. Butts, New | 
York. 


SINGER’S (THE) HARP; words trans- 1 


lated from the German of Justinus 
Kerner, by Dudley Buck, music by 
Carl Isenmann, op. 48, ed. by John 
Hyatt Brewer; chorus for men’s 
voices a cappella. (8vo. choruses | 
no. 5626.) [27188 4 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269851; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SINGING (THE) MAID; concerted num- 
ber from The mousmé, words by 
Percy Greenbank, music by Howard 
Talbot. No. 2. [27189 


© Nov. 27, 191%: 2-e. Nov. 28, 
1911; EH 270750; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


SINGOLOGY FOR DAY SCHOOLS; music by 
R. H. Randall. S8vo. [27190 


© Nov. 20, 1911- "2c" Nov. 23581) 
1911; E 271418; Ransom H. Ran- 4 
dall, Chicago. 


SKATING TIME; words by Charles A. 
Martin and Mervin L. Lichtenstein, 
music by M. L. Lichtenstein. [27191 


© 1 ¢. Nov. 28, 1911; E 271597; 
Mervin L. Lichtenstein, New York. 


SLEEP; words and music by Ray W. 
Arms. [27192 


© 1c. Nov. 7, 1911; E 269570; 
Ray W. Arms, Columbus, O. 


SLEEP DARLING; cradle song, by Walter 
Rolfe; piano. [27193 


© Nov. 28, 191f;°2 c. Nov. 29, 
1911; EH 271664; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. . 


SLEEP Hoty Base; a Basse-Normandie 
carol, words by H. Caswall, adapted 
and arr. by E. P. (Jn Carols ancient 
and modern, book 1, no. 8.) [27194 


© Oct. 14, 192 eon, ald; 
1911; E 270404; Morgan & Scott, 
ltd., London. 


SLEEP, MY LITTLE BABY, SLEEP; words 
and music by G. H. Hellmann; solo 
with male quartette. [27195 


© Oct. 25, 1911; 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1911; 
1 ce. Nov. 16, 1911; H. 270447; G. H. 
Hellmann, San Francisco. 


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| 
| 


i! 


1 


_SNooP, SNOOP; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Ho. 12, 1911 


SLEIGH-BELLS; by James H. Rogers; 


piano. (Five little tone-pictures, no. 
4.) [27196 
Woy, 25, 1911; 2 c¢. Nov. 27, 


1911; EK 271527; G. Schirmer, 
York. 


SLIPPERY IKE; a rag-i-ty rag, by W. A. 
Barrington Sargent; orchestra. 4to. 
[27197 


© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 269253; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


New 


| SLUMBER sone; by J. Wihtol, ed. and 


fingered by Arthur H. Ryder; piano. 


[27198 
© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 271175: G. Schirmer, Boston. 


(Berceuse) ; from the Russian of 
Lermontoff, French version by J. 
Sergennois, English version by M. 
Louise Baum, music by A. Gretchan- 
inow, op. 1, no. 5, ed. by Hugo Ries; 
medium voice in E. [27199 

Or Noy. 21-1911: 2 c. Nov. 22, 
1911; E 271377; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


SMILES AND FROWNS; words anon., 
music by J. Matthias Field. [27200 


© Woy 18, 1911: 2.c. Nov. 18, 
1911; E 270817; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SmitH (Marit VAN Hook) Melodies; 
by Marie Van Hook Smith. Book 
Mrs No. oO p.’ fol. $1.00. 

[27201 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1911; 
ma 297612 ° Hinds, Noble & Hldredge, 
New York. 


SmitHy (THE); or, My anvil’s song, 
lyric and music by Chas. D. Bing- 
ham. [27202 


Ome Noy.) 21,° 1911: 2 ec. Nov. 22, 
1911; EH 270613; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


from Betsy, lyric by 
Will B. Johnstone, music by Alexan- 
der Johnstone. [27203 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269404; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


SNOWBIRD (THE); words by Hezekiah 
Butterworth, music by John Backer- 
Lunde, op. 42, no. 3. [27204 


©; Nov. 22> 1911:°2 «4 Noy. 23, 
1911; E 271428; George H. Doran 
eo., New York. 


ZANE 
So po I; hymn, words by G. K. W., 
arr. by B. EF. Butts: [27205 


© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269852; Benjamin F. Butts, New 
York. 

So LIEB’ ICH DICH (So love I thee); 
English version after Marta Toep- 
litz by Henry G. Chapman, music by 
Louis Victor Saar, op. 66, no. 2; 
baritone. (Zwei lieder, no. 2) 

[27206 

©Oct. 31, 1911; 2 ce Nov. 1, 1911: 

E 269352; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SO SHOULD YoU; words by James Rowe, 
music by J. E. Delmarter. [27207 


© Och? 22, 1911 --2"e. Novy. 6 1Sit- 
E 269506; J. E. Delmarter, Chicago. 


SOLDNER (DIE); words by Ernst Zahn, 
music by Josef Werth; male voices; 
score and parts. 8vo. [27208 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1911; 
E 270671; J. A. Werth, Bonn. 


Sorr; réverie, petite piéce descriptive, 
par Paul Saegel, pour piano. (Le 
début du piano, cinquiéme série, a la 
campagne, no. 49.) [27209 

©\Oct..2) 1911: 2-¢. Noy. 6, 1911: 
E 270228 ; Emile Leduc, Pp. Bertram 
et cie., Paris. 

SOLDIER’Ss CHORUS. See Gounod(C. F.) 


SOLDIER’S LIFE (Wie schon ist’s beim 


militar) ; by Ph. EKahrbach, jr., arr. 
by George Rosey; orchestra. (George 
Rosey’s folio of concert pieces, 
no. 1). [27210 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1911; 
EH 271855; G. M. Rosenberg, New 
York. 


SOLDIER’s (A) VISION; 
Marshall, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. Ear Pa | 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269717; Sadie Marshall, Meadows, 
ING Hi: 


words by S. 


SOLENNE IN QUEST ’ORA GIURARMI DO0O- 
VETE. See Verdi (G.) 


SOLFEGE UNIVERSEL; anthologie pro- 
gressive des meilleurs auteurs an- 
ciens et modernes. Deuxiéme série, 
vol. A, facile et moyenne force. 180 
lecons choisies ou écrites spéciale- 
ment pour le volume. Sans acc. 
Svo. [27212 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270202; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


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27213 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1m) ners:, v.26 


SOLFEGE UNIVERSEL; anthologie pro- 
gressive des meilleurs auteurs an- 
ciens et modernes. Deuxiéme série, 
vol. A, moyenne force et difficile. 
180 legons choisies ou écrites spé- 
cialement pour le volume. Avec. acc. 
de piano, par Emile Ratez. 4to. 

[27215 

© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

E 270203; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 


SOLITUDE; par L. Musso; piano. 
[27214 
© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 1911; 
H 270182; C. Schmidl & co., Leipzig. 


See Verdi (G.) 


SoLtomon (Mirriz) Three miniature 
pieces for the piano; composed by 
M. Solomon. OContents:—1. Will 
o’ the wisp. 2. Prelude. 3. Fun. 

[27215 

© UNove, 15,0911: 2, es Novel 7. 

1911; H 270477; Nicholson & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


SOLOMON’S TROMBONE; words’ by 
Charles Wilmott, music by Hermann 
E. Darewski, jr. [27216 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ¢c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
H 270253; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


SOLO AND CHORUS. 


See Grieg (H. H.) 


SOMBRERO LAND; words and music by 
EK. Ray Goetz, Irving Berlin and 
Ted Snyder. [2721.¢ 

©. Nov. 47, 1911+) 2 "ce. Nov. 417, 
1911; EH 271198; Ted Snyder e¢o., 
New York. 


SoLvEJG’s SONG. 


SOME DAY, SWEETHEART, YOU'LL RE- 
MEMBER; words by C. Gibson, music 
by Charles J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27218 
© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269781; Charles Gibson, St. Louis. 


SOME DAY (YOU'LL MISS ME WHEN 
YOU’RE LONESOME); words by Lew 
Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer, 
arr. by Hugene Platzmann. [27219 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269559; York music co., New 
York. 


SOME FACTS ABOUT THE MAINE; words 
by E. Tipping, music by Charles J. 
W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27220 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269671; Ed Tipping, Franklinville, 
INE: 


SOME PERFECT ROSE; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Percy HE. 
Fletcher. 1. A flat. 2. B flat. 3. 
In G. [27221-27223 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. each Oct. 30, 
1911; E 267959, 267960, 267962; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 


SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME; 
march and two-step, by T. J. Wat- 
son; piano. Hazelton, Pa. Watson 
& sons. [27224 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269388; T. J. Watson, Hazelton, 
Paz ¥ 


SOMETIMES I DREAM OF SOMEDAY; 
words by L. Leierzapf, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27225 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269708; Louis Leierzapf, Pitts- 
burgh. 


SON OF THE HIGHEST; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by W. A. Post. 
[27226 


© Noy. WS, 1911552 7%e2 Nov, 23) 
1911; E 271412; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville, Tenn. 


Sonata; by Arthur Shepherd, op. 4; 
pf. Boston. The Boston music com- 
pany. [27227 

© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 «@ Nov. 16, 
1911; E 271164; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 

by Joseph Henius, op. 9; violin 

and piano. [27228 
© Nov. ‘1%, 194027 2G Noy. 18; 

1911; H 271216; H. W. Gray co., 

New York. 


Sonata. See Beethoven (L. van) 
SoNnATE; by G. B. Williams, op. 5; 
pianoforte and violin. [272293 
© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c& Nov. 1, 1911; 
1 ec. Nov. 27, 1911; E 271658; Guy 
Bevier Williams, Lincoln, Neb. 


SONATE EN SI MINEUR; par Louis 
Vierne, op. 27; pour violoncelle et 
piano. [27230 


© -Noy. 18, 19 2c, Nov: 20: 
1911; E 270566; Durand et cie, 
Paris. 

Sonate (LA) vi°; par Luigi Boccheri- 
ni, arr. par Alfred Moffat, doigtée 
et cadences par W. H. Whitehouse; 
violoncelle et pf. Sonatas pour vio- 
loncelle, deuxiéme série, no. 28.) 

[2i23k 


© Oct. 21, 1911; .2 e@ Nov. 14, 
1911; E 270886; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


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no. 12, 1911 


SonG ALBUM; Six songs, words by 
Mrs. Radford and others, music by 
George H. Clutsam. Contents :— 
Dedication.—Perfume.— Erewhile.— 
Sleepy hood.—Rain.—In spring. 

WATE 

eee (50, 191; 2 c. Oct. 380, 

1911; E 267956; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 


Sonc oF BETHLEHEM; a Christmas 
song, words by Bishop Brooks, music 
by ©. Minetti; 1. Low voice. 2. high 
voice. [27238, 27234 

@uamor, io, 1911; 2 ¢ Nov. 18, 
1911; E 270318-270319; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 


SONG CF CONSOLATION; words and mu- 
sic by A. F. Fuller. Fort Worth, 
Sphynx pub. co. [27235 

©) Noy. 414, 1911: 2 ¢c. Nov. 20, 
1997 274261; Arthur F. Fuller, 
Pasadena. 


Song OF FREEDOM; words by L. P. Pu- 
terbaugh, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. 27236 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269750; L. P. Puterbaugh, North 
Yakima, Wash. 
Sone (A) or May; by Frederick A. 
Williams, op. 76, no. 2; piano. 
[27237 
Ge Nove Za7oil: 2.<¢ Nov. 27, 
1911; H 271532; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 
Sone (A) oF SHOGALETTA THE INDIAN 


MAID; words and music by L. M. 
Chureh. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27238 


©) Oct. 46; 1911 ::2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269734; L. M. Church, Burkett, 
Neb. 


SONG OF SPRINGTIME; words by L. 
Jenewein, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27239 

© Oc. 16) 1611 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 269707; Louise Jenewein, Spring 
Green, Wis. 

SONG OF THE AUTO; words and music 
by N. A. Brown-Weitz. [27240 
OMe erNoy. 9). 1911: BH 271185: 
Nettie Arthur Brown-Weitz, New 
York. 


SONG OF THE BOW; words by A. Conan 
Doyle, musie by H. Duncan Bulkley; 
high or medium voice. [27241 

i) Noy! (22). 1910: 2 c. Nov. 24, 
1911; E 271442; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


SONG OF THE BROOK; by Frederick N. 


Shackley; (Pasticcio, five pieces for 
the. pf.,. no. 5.) [27242 
©, Nove i2i USiie=2 ie. INows 22, 


1911; EK 271378; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


SONG OF THE FOREST FAIRY; Dart-Song 
for three voices, S. S. C., words by 


Robert Dwyer Joyce, music by 
Charles H. Lloyd. 4to. (Year book 
press series, no. 55.) [27248 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EK 267957; Year book press, Londou. 


SONG OF THE NIGHT (Chanson de la 
nuit); petit nocturne, by Henri de 
Bieriot,,(S..G:, Pratt) ; pt: [27244 

© Oct. 3, 1911; 2 e Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269470; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

SONG OF THE REAPERS; by Heinrich 

Helm; piano. (Summer scenes, no. 

1.) [27245 
@rNov. 1,191: Qe, Nov. 4) 71911: 

EE 270451; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


SONG OF THE REGIMENT; from Red 
hussar, music by Ira B. Wilson; 
men’s voices. [27246 

© Sept. 29) told: 2 1c), Oct, 23: 
1911; E 268948; Lorenz pub. co.. 
Dayton, O. 


Sone (THE) OF THE SHIRT; words by 
Thomas Hood, music by Sidney 
Homer, op. 25; high, original key 
in A minor. [27247 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 27,1911; 
E 269201; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SoNG OF THE SUMMER WINDS; by 
Aionzo Stone; piano. [27248 
©ONoev. 220. * 191; 2h ce Nov. 21, 
TSIM win 2 S23e0 tateh muse? co: 
Philadelphia. 


Sone (A) OF TIMES; cantata, words 
by John Luther Long, music by Ho- 
ratio Parker, op. 73; mixed voices. 
orch. ace., vocal score. 4to. [27249 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31,1911; 
EK 269271; G. Schirmer, New York. 

Sone (A) OF TRUST; Sacred song, 
words by John W. Chadwick, music 
by Nicholas De Vore; high and low 
voice. [27250 

© Nov: 8, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 269879; William Maxwell music 
co., New York. 

Sone (THE) OUR FATHER SANG; duet, 
words by Dru. Breden Burrell, music 
by J. G. Breden. [27251 

@© Nov. 10); 4911; 2 ¢, Nov: 43; 
1911; E 271034; J. G. Breden, West- 
field, Ill. 


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DE TT eS VG 


SONG WITHOUT woRDs; by I. V. Flag- 
ler; piano. [27252 
© Nov. 2G 1911: 20a Noye 27, 
1911; EH 271586; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelpnia. 


——hby Ira B. Wilson; organ. [27253 

©, Noy. 10;) 191i 2 [e aiNoy. 120, 

1911; E 271252; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton. 


SONGS AND SAYINGS FOR YOU. . . by 
L. L. Pickett. Louisville, Ky., Pen- 
tecostal publishing company; Wil- 
more, Ky., L. L. Pickett, 1911. 2 p. 
Les) ye Dee TOMS eal s [27254 


© Oci:s 227 191k 2 se Nove 13; 
1911; A 300562; Pentecostal pub. co., 
Louisville. 


SONGS FOR THE HOME AND KINDERGAR- 
TEN; words by Ida C. Knapp, Alma 
EH. Knapp, Isabelle Goodhue and 
others, music by Ida C. Knapp. 

[27255 

©riNOv sean pl Oidl e2-CABNow 28, 

1911; EK 271595; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


SONGS OF A FLAPPER; words and music 
by Liza Lehmann. nos. 1-5. [27256 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. .27, 1911; 
H} 267919; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


Sones oF DELTA GAMMA; words by 
Lucile Harris and others, music by 
K. S. Heywood and others, collected 
and arr. by Chi Chapter. Second 
ed. [27257 


© Sept. 7, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1911 ; 
EH 266100; Annie W. Doughty, Port- 
land, Me. 


SonneET XVIII; words by Shakespeare, 
music by W. A. Aiken. [27258 


© ANov. 227 ae 19s 2 es Nova 27; 
1911; E 2706938; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


Sorry (A) story; by Mrs. A. M. Vir- 
gil, op. 36, no. 10; piano. New York, 
Virgil piano school co. [27259 

©) Nove 25, sO CheNOve ei. 
TOU Sh 2 alipad. Mins AL Meo Ware): 
New York. 


Sout (A); words by Monro Anderson, 
music by A. Kingston Stewart. 
[27260 


©) Oct. 930; loi Zen, Ock ol: 
1911; E 270022; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


Sout (THE) oF PERCIVAL; prologue 
and three scenes, words by Court- 
enay Gale, music by Charlton Speer; 
vocal score. New York, Breitkopf 
& Hirtel. 4to. [27261 


© Sept. 21, 1911-276 Nov. 2: 
1911; D 18992; Charlton Speer, Lon- 
don. 


SOUNDS FROM HOME (Oberlinder) ; by 
Jos. Gungl, arr. by Theo. M. To- 
bani; revised and fingered by Gus- 
tay Saenger; violin and piano. 

[27262 


© Oct. 25,191 2eeNew 1911. 
KH 269624; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SOUSSMANN’S (H.) COMPLETE METHOD 
FOR THE FLUTE; revised and adapted 
for all flutes by W. Popf, edited by 
W. F. Ambrosio. [27263 


© Oct. 11 191d = 2 ere LOL 3 
Ii 269625; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SOUVENIR D’AUTOMNE; mélodie, par 
Richard Richards, op. 14; pf. [27264 


© Oct. 18, 1911: 2evOci, 247 1911. 
1. 267849; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


SOUVENIR D’Ecypre (Hgyptana’; suite | 
par Speranza-Camusat, pour piano. 
No. 1-4. Paris, G. Gross. [27265 


© Nov. 1S) oie oee Nov. 2 
1911; E 270725; Speranza-Camusat, | 
Paris. | 


SOUVENIR DE LA GRAND’ MERE; petite 
gavotte, par Vincenzo Billi, op. 259; | 
piano. [27266 | 


© Nov. (22% (Ome 2 veriNoyv. 22: 
1911; E- 2700C3= G: Ric¢ordi- & col 
Milan. 


SOUVENIR DE LEMBERG; mazurka, by | 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 235, no. 5; | 
violin and piano. [27267 | 


©: Nov. 13) Gili eho, alice 
1911; E 271055; Theo. Presser co., | 
Philadelphia. 


SPAGNOLA (LA) (The Spanish dancer) ; 
vyaise, arr. by D. Montano; pf. | 
[27268 | 
© Oct. 26) Tome, Oct 26" 
1911; E 269187; Jos. P. Katz, New 
York. 
SPALDING (ALBERT) Andantino; by A. 
Spalding; violin and pf. [27269 | 


© Nov. 8, 1911537 2\c Nowa 9; 01 is 
BE 271069: G Schirmer, New York. 


1576 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


27288 


SPANISCHE EPISODE; text von Walter 
Hggert, musik von Clemens Schmal- 
stich, op. 29, no. 2; (Zwei lieder, no. 


rie) [27270 
© Od. 4 1911: 2 ec. Noy. 22, 1911: 
HK 270639; Mitteldeutscher musik- 


verlag, Berlin. 


SPANISH BEAUTIES; waltz, by F. Le- 
beau. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. PAPAL 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
K 269796; Mrs. Fred R. Lebeau, 
Chicago. 


SPANISH DANCE. See Moszkowski (M.) 


SPANISH EYES; words by Edward Mad- 
den, music by Perey Wenrich. 
[27272 
© Nov. 15, 1911- 2 ec) Nov. 15, 
1911; E 271117; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SPANISH SERENADE; by W. Cooper, rev. 
by E. V. McIntyre; pf. [272738 
Oe eve 10.6 NOt. 2c. Nov: 21, 
1911; E 271277; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis. 


Spatz (DER) UND DER KANARI; text 
und musik von Julius Bittner. 


© @ct 21, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 23, 1911: 
E 267789; Albert Stahl, Berlin. 


SPECIFIC VIOLIN EXERCISES; for the de- 
velopment of the third and fourth 
fingers, by Pavel L. Bytovetski. 
(Teacher’s library, no. 5.) PATS) 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269841; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


SPINOSITY; rag, by G. Tipton; pf. 
[27276 
© 1°’ Nov. 8, 1911; E 269851; 
Glen Tipton, Indianapolis. 


SPIRIT (THE) OF THE U. S. A.; march 
and two-step, by Jacob Henry Ellis; 
plano. VPA 

Ow Noy a4) F191: 2: Nov. 15: 
1911; E 271130; Vinton music pub. 
co., Boston. 


SPOONY NIGHT; words by P. Dalbey, 
music by Chas. Scott. 27278 
© oNovel 19i = 2° eo Nove Ui 
1911; E 271008; Paul Dalbey, Spring- 
field, O. 


SPOONY WORDS; from Let George do it, 
words by Paul West, music by Nat 
D. Ayer. [27279 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6,.1911; 
H 269550; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


SPRAY (A) OF ROSES; words by Fred 
-G. Bowles, music by Wilfrid San- 
derson; no. 8 in D flat. [27280 

©) Nov.) 22, 1O1i? 2 el, Nove 23. 
1911; E 270651; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


SPRING FANCIES; by Frederick N. 
Shackley. (Pasticcio, five pieces for 
the pf. no. 2.) [27281 

©) Now.,2%, 1911-2 ec) Nows22, 
1911; E 271379; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


SPRING FLOWERS; schottische, by John 
Tiller; piano. [27282 
© *Nov..28) 1911-52 Now, 2S: 
1911; E 270755; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


SPRING SONG. See Mendelssohn-Bar- 
tholdy (Jn i: By) 


“PRING REVERIE (Pensée de printemps) ; 
words by Armand Silvestre, English 
version by M. Louise Baum, ed. by 
Hugo Ries, music by Xavier Leroux. 

[27288 
© Nov.-1, 1911; 2c Nov. 4, 1911; 


KH 271176; G. Schirmer, Boston. 
SPRING-TIME (O primavera); Italian 
words by Olga Bonetti, English 
words by R. H. Elkin, music by 
P. A. Tirindelli. [27284 


©. Nov. 18,, 191d: 2.¢e), Nov. 20; 


UGE We 2 Oba lt auG) EMLCORG les) CO. 

Milan. 
SPRINGTIDE; by Leon Feorde; piano. 
[27285 


© Oc s0) 19-2 ce. Oct, Si: 
1911; H 270260; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London. 
SPROUTING BUDS; words and music by 
Collie (pseud. of Mr. & Mrs. Chas. 


Klosterhuber ). Milwaukee, Park 
publishers. [27286 
@© “Sune 9) 19d = 2c. Sune 12) 


1911; E 269939; Mrs. Chas. Kloster- 
huber, Milwaukee. 


See Rossini (G. A.) 


Star (THE) AND THE CHILD; sacred 
cantata for Christmas, words by 
Martin Luther and others, music 
by Chas. H. Gabriel and others. 

[27287 

© COet: (dbs AGIs 2 Cu Noyas 20: 

1911; E 271646; Heidelberg press, 
Philadelphia. 

STAR-LAND, I ENvy You; words and 
music by Will Hardy. [27288 
O©UNovw 21, 19d ec! Nove. 22) 
1911; E 271338; Bostonia pub. co., 
Boston. 


STABAT MATER. 


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27289 


STAR-SPANGLED (THE) BANNER; words 
by Francis Scott Key, music by 
John Stafford Smith, harmonized 
and arr. by Carl Engel; mixed 
voices, in C. (Laurel octavo, 4th 
series, no. 193.) [27289 

© Nov 10,0191 2c.) Nove: 
1911; E 270389; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 


STARLIGHT DREAMS; words and music 
by Claire C. Loveless. Wheaton, 
Ill., Claire C. Loveless. [27290 


©) INOv! 220) 191des 2 caeNoveae>: 
1911; EH 271468; Loveless music co.. 
Wheaton, Il. 


STARS (THE) ARE SHINING OVER ALL; 
words by J. KE. Bubier, music by 
Mary A. Knight; sop. or ten. 

[27291 


© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1911; 
I} 269221; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


STARS OF THE DESERT; Indian love 
lyric by Laurence Hope, set to music 
by Amy Woodford-Finden. (Stars 
of the Desert, no. 1.) [27292 


©) Oct..25, 191 2c Oct, 26,1911: 
E 267910; Boosey & co., London. 


STARS OF THE SUMMER NIGHT; sere- 
nade-duet, words by Longfellow, 
musie by Ernest Newton; tenor and 
baritone. [27295 


©; Nov, ils) 1OMe Te es Nove dor 
1911; E 270474; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


STEEPLE JACK; by Armstrong & Clark; 
yocal orch. in G. 4to. [27294 


©uNove do LOM Seca Nover dA. 
1911; BE 271094; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


STELLA Maris; musikalisches schau- 
spiel in 8 aufziigen, text von Henry 
Revers, musik von A. Kaiser; parti- 
tur. [27295 


© “Oct. 23. 1911s 2 cr Nov. 28, 
1911; D 19006; Alfred Kaiser, Ber- 
lin. 


S1TILLES GLUCK; aus dem schwedischen, 
deutscher text von Richard Stecher, 
musik von Gustaf, prinz von Schwe- 
den u. Norwegen, bearb. von Hugo 
Jungst, op. 87, fir mainnerchor, Part. 
u. Stimmen. 4to. (Fremdlandische 
volksweisen, no. 60.) [27296 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EK 270201; Otto Forberg, Leipzig. 


Dt. digas: vy. Ga. 


StockING (THE) ROBBERY; words and - 


music by H. L. Tomman. 


© 1 «@ Oct. "25, 1911 269184 * 
Hattie L. Tomman, Lanark, Ill 


STOP AND TALK WITH JESUS; words by | 


Ina Duley Ogdon, music by C. H. 
Gabriel. 

© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1911: 
E 271564; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago. 


STORIELLE A LA MODA; versi e musica | 


di A. D. Ardo, per canto e pianoforte. 


[27299 | 


© Oct. 17, 1991 »QreOcti3t; 1911 - 


EE 270007; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. - 


STORY-LAND; words by Franz Christan, 
music by W. H. Neidlinger; 1. Alto | 
[27300 | 


or bar. 2. Sop. or ten. 
© Nov. 22). 191 =) Zee Nove. 22% 


1911; E 2713892; Arthur P. Schmidt, | 


Boston. 


STORY OF BETHLEHEM ; 

Christmas, by Wm. R. Spence. 4to. 

[27301 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 9, 1911; 

EK 269931; 
ton. 


STRANGE LANDS; 
Alma-Tadema, music 
Backer-Lunde, op. 42, no. 4. 


eantata for " 


[27297 © 


[27298 | 


Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 


words by Laurence : 
by Johan || 
[27302 | 


© Nov. 22) 191i 20e. Nov, 234! 
1911; E 271426; George H. Doran || 


co., New York. 


STRAUSS (RICHARD) Cavaliere 


(11) | 


della rosa; comedia in tre atti per | 
musica, di Hugo von Hofmannsthal, | 


traduzione ritmica italiana di Ot- 


tohe Schauzer, musica di R. Strauss, | 


op. 59. Grande partitura, orchestra 
e parole. 


[27308 


© 1c Nov. 4, 1911: E 270139: | 


Adolph Fiirstner, Paris. 


Rosenkavalier (Der) (The rose- | 


bearel) ; music by R. Strauss, op. 59, | 


dancing valse arr. by J. Doebber, arr. 


for military band by Dan Godfrey. . 
no. {| 
[27304 | 


(Chappell’s auxiliary journal, 
Ze) 


© Oct. 8, 191i 2 eo Nev 4, 19 1a. 


EH 270188; Adolph Fitirstner, Paris. 


—_— —— suite; musik von R. Strauss, } 


op. 59, erleicht. bearbeitung von N. 


Naimbuat, fiir klavier. 


[27305 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; | 


E 270137; Adolph Firstner, Paris. 


1578 


MUSICAL COMPCSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


273238 


StrAuss (RicHARD)—Continued. 
tanz-walzer aus der komddie 
fiir musik, von R. Strauss, bearb. 
von Joh. Doebber, fiir salon-orches- 
ter, mit klavier und harmonium ad 
lib. Stimmen. 4to. [27306 

Conus, 1911: 2 ce. Sept., 11, 
1911; E 264562; Adolph Fiirstner, 
Paris. 


STRIKE UP AN IRISH STRAIN; words by 
Haven Gillespie, music by Lloyd 
Kidwell. [27307 

@eoNoy, 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 1, 
1911; E 271747; Associated music 
pub. co., Cincinnati. 


STUDIES IN PART-SINGING; composed’ 
by H. Arnold Smith, treble voices, in 
old and new notation, music only. 
Parts 1 and 2. [27308 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1911; 
EK 267912; J. Curwen & sons, lItd., 
London. 


STUDIES IN’ SIGHT READING; by Mary 

Frances Frothingham; piano. [27309 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1911; 

EH 269989; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


STUDIUM DER DRITTEN LAGE UND DES 
LAGENWECHSELS ZWISCHEN ERSTER 
UND DRITTER LAGE; verfasst von Wil- 
helm, op. 165, fiir die violine. 

[27310 

© July 30, 1911; 2c. Nov. 3, 1911; 

FH 270104; Carl Ruckmich, Freiburg 
i. B., Germany. 


STURIELLA DULUROSA; versi di F. Vet- 
roni, musica di V. Adams, per canto 
emandolino. 4to. [271 

Orc 15, 1911-2 c, Oct. 31; 1911: 
E 270002; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


STUTTERING JEKE; two-step rag, by 
Karl R. Beehle, arr. by E. E. Bag- 
ley; orch. 4to. [27312 

© Nov. 1, 1911: 2 ¢. Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 269374; A. C. Gardner, Brockton, 
Mass. 


SuBWAY (THE) SQUEEZE; from Let 
George do it, words by Paul West, 
music by Nat D. Ayer. [27313 

© _Nov.. 3, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269421; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


| SUGAR PLUM; by G. Casmay; pf. 


[27314 


| © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1911; E 269935; 
George Casmay, Philadelphia. 


SUITE DE PIECES, EN FORME DE DANSES 


ANCIENNES; par HE. Pauer, op. 75, 
pour piano. (Edition Schott, no. 
7668. ) 27315 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1911; 
EK 270165; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


SUITE DE VALSES; sur des motifs de 
lopérette Mik 1°*, musique de Willy 
Redstone; pf. [27316 


© Nova i, 191: 2 ey Nove 45, 
1911; E 270481; Max Eschig, Paris. 


SUITE ORIENTALE; par Albert Landry. 
pour orchestre, avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [27317 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267968; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


SUMMER (THE) DAYS OF OLD; words 
by I. Davis, music by Paul Sayre. 
[27318 
© Nov. 28, 1911: 2’ e> Nov: 28; 
1911; E 271641; Ira Davis, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 


SUMMER IN THE COUNTRY. See Lohr 


(Hermann). 


SUMMER (A) LULLABY; words by Wm. 
H. Gardner, music by AIf. HE. 
Hutchins. [27319 


ORO 2TH 101129 OS e. Oct. (28; 
1911; EH 269222; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


SUMMER (A) NIGHT; duet or two part 
chorus, words by Gertrude Knox 
Willis, music by R. R. Forman; 
women’s voices. (Part songs for 
women’s voices, octavo ed., no. 61738.) 

[27320 

© Nov: 6, 1911°> 2 © Nov: 6, 1911% 

E 269487; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


SUNDARI; oper in 38 aufztigen, musik 
von Reinhold L. Herman, dichtung 


nach einer orientalischen legende 
vom komponisten. klavierauszug 
mit text. [27321 


©) Oct: 21,1911 52 ce. Oct. 23; 1911’; 
E 267790; Albert Stahl, Berlin. 


See (M.) 


SUNSHINE SONG; words and music by 
H. West. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27322 

©) Oct. 16, 1911’; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269721; Henry West, Los Angeles. 


SUPPLICATION; by J. Frank Frysinger ; 

pipe organ. [273238 

@peNov, 6.19110? 2c Noy. 7. 1oid: 

EK 269555; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


SUNRISE. Moszkowski 


1979 


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27324 


Dt. Tih aise. Vv. 6 


SUPPOSE, SUPPOSE, SUPPOSE; words by 
Ballard Macdonald, music by W. 
Raymond Walker. [27324 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1911: 
E 269202; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


SURRENDER; words by F. Wormald, 
music by Ethel Beningfield. [27325 
© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1911; 

E 270337; Fanny Wormald, London. 


SURSUM CORDA AND ALLA MARCIA; by 
John Ireland; organ. obl. 8vo. 
(Original compositions, no. 421.) 

[27326 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911: 

H 267961; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


SUSIE AT THE zZ00; words and music 
by G. W. Skillman. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [273827 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269799; G. W. Skillman, San- 
dusky, O. 


SUSPIRO’ E PRIMMAVERA; yersi di E. 
Nicolardi (C. O. Lardini), musica di 
Ernesto de Curtis. [273828 


On Oct 26; 41911<) 2 ec. MNove 17. 
1911; E 270499; Polyphon—musik- 
werke a.-g.. Wahren-Leipzig. 


SUSSEX MUMMERS’ CHRISTMAS CAROL; 
collected by Lucy E. Broadwood, 
arr. by Perey Grainger, for piano. 
(British folk-music settings, no. 2.) 

[27329 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 267944; Schott & co., London. - 


SUZANNE; from Modest Suzanne, lyric 
by Robert B. Smith, music by Jean 
Gilbert. [27330 

@©pNov. 20. d94 7 2 ey (Nov. 211: 
1911; EK 270597; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 

SUZANNE’S SECRET; words by Enrico 
Golisciani, English version by Claude 
Aveling, music by Ermanno Wolf- 
Ferrari; vocal score. New York. 
G. Schirmer. 2a: 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
D 18997; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 


See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


SWANNANOA MARCH; by H. A. Fried- 
lander, arr. by Otto EH. Hermann; 
pf. Asheville, N. C., Atlas music 


Swan (THE) 


Sweer ALICE; words and music by D. 
Roberson. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [2 fooo © 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 & Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269779; Douglas Roberson, Neo- 
desha, Kan. 


SWEET CHERIE ; from A lucky hoodoo, 
words by J. Leubrie Hill, music by 
J. Rosamond Johnson. [27334 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ©. Nov. 18, 
1911; E 271232; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SWEET DREAMS OF HEAVEN; reverie, by 
L. A. Drumheller; piano. [2738385 


© Nov: 25; 19iiegeweeNovw, oi 
1911; EK 271521; Louis A. Drumhel- 
ler, Harrisburg, Pa. 


SWEET DREAMS OF THEE; reverie, by 
EK. S. Phelps; piano. [27336 


©' Nov. 20) 19it. Zee No. 27. 
1911; E 271587; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SWEET GENEVIEVE; words by George 
Cooper, music by Henry Tucker, arr. 
by J. Remington; mixed voices. 
(Laurel octavo, no. 192.) [27337 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 14, 1911; 
EK 271108; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 


SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER; hymn anthem, 
music by E. R. Bowles. (Octavo 
choir music for mixed voices, no. 
36. ) [27338 

© Nov. 13; 191t 32 3e eNov. : 13; 
1911; E 270325; Anglo-Canadian 
music pubs. assn., Itd., Toronto. 


SWEET MEMORIES; by G. W. McAdams; 
piano. [27339 
© Nov. 21) 191d 22207 Noy. 22. 
1911; FE 2713827; G. W. MeAdams, 
Pittsburgh. 

SWEET ROSE OF LOVE; words by B. A. 
Phillips, music by Sophia J. Gra- 
bowski. [27340 

© 1c. Oct. 19, 1911; E 269180; 
Blanche Arline Phillips, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 

SWEET THOUGHTS OF YOU; waltz song, 
words by Jane L. Eaton, music by J. 
Burnes. [27341 

© Nov. 27; i9iat- 2 en Nova» 23. 
1911; E 271625; Joseph Burnes, Lud- 
low, Vt. 

SWEETEST (THE) KISS OF ALL; written 
and composed by Chas. Collins and 


pub. co. [27332 Fred Godfrey. [27342 
© Dec. 2, 1911); 2.c) Dees Ou: ©. Nov. 21, Otis. D eNowe ode 
‘ EH 272113; Hannah L. Friedlander, 1911; E 270605; Francis, Day & 
Asheville, N. C. Hunter, London. 
1580 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


27363 


SWEETEST MEM’RIES ARE OF COURTING 
DAYS GONE BY; words and music by 
Harry D. Kerr. [27348 

© Nov. 14, 1911: 2 c Nov. 15, 
PtH 2 toal: Vinton music. pub. 
co., Boston. 


SWEETHEART DREAMS; words by H. P. 
Wrightson, music by Howard G. 
Miller. [27344 

© 1 c¢. Noy. 4, 1911; E 269454; 
Herbert P. Wrightson, New York. 


SWEETHEART, MY SWEETHEART; words 

by Bert Kalmar, music by T. Snyder. 

[27345 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1911; 

KE 2693870; Ted Snyder co., New 

Work... 

Swineine; by W. Lewis, op. 407, no. 

2; piano. [27346 

Cuno. 1911. 2 @.. Nov. 27, 

1911; EH 271588; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Swiss sone (Schweizerlied) ; 

Georg Eggeling, op. 104; piano. 

[27347 

© Nov. 6, 1911'< 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

E 270142; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


youn 


SYLVAN SPRITES; waltz, by H. Engel- 
mann: it Prano solo. 2. Piano, six 
hands. [ 27348, 27349 

© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 27, 
ngs Hy 270 589,.> 271590; » Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 


Sylvia; serenade, by Charles Freder- 
icks; band. 4to. [27350 
©wNov. 28,1911: 2 c. Nov: 27, 
1911; © 271550; F. C. Menges, Cleve- 
land. 


SYMPTOMS 0’ LOVE; from Hans Danske, 
words by Robert H. Cochrane, music 
by Phil, D. Cochrane, arr. by C. 
Bayer. [27851 

©) Nov. 25, ° 1911; Gy INOVe 2, 
1911; E 271490; Marie C. Blanchard, 
Toledo, O. 


TABLEAUX; a dream waltz, by Mabel 
Madison Watson; pf. (The children’s 
party, no. 1.) [27352 


9 


_ 


‘TAKE ME BACK TO MY OLD HOMESTEAD; 
words and music by H. S. Davis. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27354 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2.¢. Nov: 8)4911; 

BE 269797; H. S. Davis, North Elba, 
INE OME 

TAKE ME BACK TO TITE GARDEN OF LOVE; 
words by E. Ray Goetz, music by 
Nat. Osborne. [27355 

© Nowy. 2, 4911. 552 ec. Novy 2atOi te 
KX 269366; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 

TAKE ME DOWN PICCADILLY; words and 

music by Harry Castling. [27356 

© Nov. :8)/0 910 + Dae: Nove toi: 
HK 270254; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

TAKE THIS LETTER TO MOTHER; words 
and music by HE. H. Korf. [27357 
©: Nov./ 14, 191a)-42 &: Nove 20, 
1S 20270 Haward . Bia ior. 
Los Angeles. 
'TAMBOURINS (LES) ; René LL. 
Becker; piano. [27358 
©) Nova ilse: 1911. = 2ises. Now, 15, 
1911; E 271121; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


by 


TANNHAUSER. See Wagner (R.) 


PANZLIEDCHEN; von Victor Keldorfer, 
op. 70; orchester; stimmen. S8vo. 

[27359 

GyGcr Ws. 191s 2 ch Nove 17: 

1911; E 270500; Adolphe Robitschek. 

Vienna. 
Henrietta Straus; 
easy 


TARANTELLE; by 
piano. (Four character 
sketches, no. 4.) | 27360 

@©wrNoves 18,5191: 2° c: sNovs 8: 
Coie IB e209. Gar red Kranz 
music co., Baltimore. 

Tr DruM IN E; composed by Charles 
H. Lioyd; male voices. 4to. (Mod- 
ern church services, no. 118.) 

[27361 

G1 Oc 2a hott Bic Oct: 23,191 

E 267784; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


TE DEUM LAUDAMUS; music by Frank 


© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 c Novy. 22, H. Mather; in E fiat. [27362 
ae EH 2713938; Arthur P. Schmidt, © Nov. 27, 1911; 2 c Noy. 28, 
SO 1911: FE 271594: H. W. Gray co., 

| TAKE ME BACK TO MY OLD HOME TOWN; New York. 
words by Arthur Longbrake, music | --—music by Walter Miles; mixed 
by Ed. Edwards. peiaaes voices. [273863 

(CmNove 295) 191: 2 te. pNove5, © Nov. 9, 1911: 2 c. Nov. 9, 1941; 
1911; Ie 271127; Longbrake & Ed- E 269886: Walter Miles. Lansing, 
wards, inc., Philadelphia. i 4 Mach: 

1681 


EOS 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27364 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


TE DEUM LAUDAMUS, IN G; music by 
John E. West; mixed voices. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 12227.) [27364 


© Noy.. 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Nov. 9) 1914’; 
EK 269932; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


TEAR (A) DROP ALWAYS GLISTENED IN 
HIS EYE: words and music by R. E. 
Barrett. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27365 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269681: R. E. Barrett. Julesbure. 
Col. 


TELEGRAPH (THE) GIRL; from Let 
George do it, words by Paul West, 
music by Nat D. Ayer. [27366 

© Nov. 6, 1911: 2 © Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269551; Jerome H. Remick & co.. 
New York. 


TELEPATHY; march and two-step. by 

L. L. Butler; piano. [27367 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 11,1911: 

E 269996; La Fayette Lentz Butler, 
Salt Lake City. 


TELL ME DEAR DADDY WILL I My¥ 
MOTHER EVER SEE; words and music 
byin Jie” Motiat. os Washingtons sk: 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27368 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269801; John Moffat, London. 
Ont., Canada. 


TELL ME IF YOU LOVE ME; words by 
James Altman, music by C. Honsa. 
Chicago, Standard music pub. house. 

[27369 

© Sept. 10, 1911 2 ee Noyv.a2t 
1911; KH 271542; Charles Honsa, Chi- 
cago. 

TELL ME LITTLE GIRLIE; words bv 
James Lamont, music by Charlotte 
St. Clair. [27370 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
Hi 269508 ; Associated music pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 


TELL ME OF JESUS; words and music 

by C. B. Hopkins. [2030 

© Senta, 19d 2c Oech, Ziel otee: 

E 269204: C. Benj. Hopkins, Chi- 
cago. 

TELL ME SOMETHING NEW: words and 
music by W. L. Right. Washing- 
ton. H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27372 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269776: Wilbur L. Right, Beling- 
ton, W. Va. 

TEMPTATIONS; poéme de A. Curti, mu- 
sique de Edmond Diet, pour piano. 

[27373 
©ine. July Ves 19it s Ee 270679: 
Edmond Diet. Paris. 


TENNIS; from Hanky-panky, lyric by 
KE. Ray Goetz, music by A. Baldwin 
Sloane. [27374 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 9, 1911: 
E 269878; Ted Snyder co. New 
York 

TEUFELSLIED ( WILL-0O’-THE-WISP) ; ged. 
von Reinhard Volker, musik von Eu- 
gen Haile. [273875 

© July 31, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 270092; Friedrich Hofmeister, 
Leipzig. 


TEXAS WHOOP; words and music by 


William Phares Cochran. (Post 
card jingle, no. 6.) Card 83 by 5 
inches. [27376 


© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269839; W. P. Cochran, Marble 
Falls, Tex. 


‘HANKSGIVING HYMN; words by Town- 
send Allen, music by Grace L. Als- 
ton. [27300 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 31, 1911: 
Ei 269424; Marion Thomas, Newark. 


THAT BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL RAG; words 
and music by M. F. Meyers, arr. by 
Dave Kaplan. [27378 


© Nov. 22) Agee Nov 24: 


1911; E 271512; M. FE. Meyers, 
Brooklyn. 
THAT CLASSICAL RAG, JOSEPHINE 


Brown; words and music by A. Bar- 
rowclough. [27379 

© 1 ¢ Oct. -31, 1919 - H 269282 ; 
Arthur Barrowclough, Paterson, N. J. 


THAT CLASSY POWDER RAG; words by 
Arthur J. Goodhart, music by Frank 
H. Grey. [27380 

© Oct/31)) 1914 ZeF Oc aier1O ile: 
EH 269283; Metropolitan music pub. 
co., New York. 


THAT EVERLASTING RAG; by William 

Held; orchestra, 4to. [27381 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 30,1911; 

E 269256; Chas. E. Roat music ¢co., 
Itd., Battle Creek. 


THAT FLYING RAG; by Arthur Pryor, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 
4to. [27882 

© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 « Nov. 7, 1911; 
EK 269627; Carl Fischer, New York. 


words and 
[27383 


THAT HAUNTING MELODY; 
music by Geo. M. Cohan. 


©: Nov. 1%, 1911 ee eo ae 
1911; BE 271201; Jerome & Schwartz 
pub. co., New York. 


| THAT WELL REMEMBERED DAY; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


27402 


THAT ITALIAN SERENADE; words by 
Joe. McCarthy, music by Al. Pianta- 
dosi and Jack Glogan. [27384 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 269264; Leo Feist, New York. 


THAT JUNE; words by E. Teschema- 
cher, music by H. Lyall Phillips. 
[27885 
© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 270269; John church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


THAT LITTLE GERMAN BAND; words 
and music by P. J. Lewis. Washing- 
ton. H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27386 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269702; Phil J. Lewis, New York. 


THAT LOVEABLE GLIDE; words by H. 
Tobias, music by H. Tobias and E. 
Harrison. [27387 

@ 1 ¢ Noy. 6, 1911; E 269526; 
Harry Tobias, Worcester. 


THAT NATURAL RAG; by Ettore Ber- 

nado Fisichelli: piano. [27388 

© WNov.-2, 1911; 2 c. Noy. 2, 1911; 

E 269867; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 


THAT POLITICAL RAG; words and music 
by H. D. Koenig. [27389 
© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c Nov. 28, 
1911; E 271638; Harry D. Koenig, 
New York. : 


THAT PRETTY LITTLE SONG; from The 
enchantress, lyric by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Victor Herbert. 

[27390 

ea Ney. 22, 1911: 2-e¢ Nov. 23, 

1911; EK 271399; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


THAT’S SOME HONEYMOON; words and 
music by Will Hardy. [27391 
Nov. 21,.,1911-*..2 ¢. Nov: 22: 
1911; EK 271339; Bostonia pub. co., 
Boston. 


THAT VAIN COON; words by T. Johnson, 
music by Madden music co., Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27392 

©) Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911: 

E 269798; Tenie Johnson, Merrill, 
Mich. 


words 


THAT WESTERN GLIDE; by Frank H. 
Grey, arr. by Robert Recker ; orches- 
tra. [27394 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1911; 
E 2698038; Metropolitan music pub. 
co., New York. 


—-— medley march and two-step, by 
Frank H. Grey, Nat. Vincent and 
Leo. Bennett, arr. by Robert Recker ; 
orchestra. [27395 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1911; 
E 269304; Metropolitan music pub. 
co., New York. 


—— words by Nat Vincent, music by 

Frank H. Grey. [27396 

©) Oct. 25, 1911 - 2 c. Oet. 27, 191s: 

KE 269210; Metropolitan music pub. 
co., New York. 


THEMA CON VARIATIONI, B DUR; pro 
dvoje housle, violu a violoncello, slo- 
zil Zdenko Fibich. [27397 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911: 
EK 270184; Fr. A. Urbanek, Prague, 
Austria. 


THERE AIN'T NO MAN IN THE MOON; 
from School days, words and music 
by Herman Timberg. [27398 


©’ Oct: 27, 1911+ 2°e Oct. 28; 1911: 
E 269232; Leo. Feist, New York. 


THERE ARE THORNS WITH ALL THE 
ROSES; words by Beth Slater Whit- 
Son, music by W. R. Williams. 

[273899 
©) ers 30) 192 es Oct,, 30,1911: 
FE) 269217; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


THERE IS SOME ONE WHO KNOWS; 
words by Helen D. Sylvester, music 
by E. L. Wolslagel. [27400 


© Sep 115-49 et es Oct: 12; 
1911; 1 c. Oct. 30, 1911; E 269298; 
. E. L. Wolslagel. Bellevue, O. 


THERE’S A BRIDGE TO CARRY YOU OVER; 
words by C. Swift, music by Charles 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [27401 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
I) 269748: Clarence Swift, Warwick, 
N. We 


THERE’S A CHARM AROUT THE MOON- 
LIGHT EVERYWHERE; words by D. S. 


and music by T. J. McMahon. Wash- Morrill, music by Charles J. W. 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. Jerreld. Washington, H. MKirkus 
[27393 Dugdale co. [27402 
‘Sy Oct: 30; 1911 -.2 &.. Nov: 8;,/1911- © Oct. 16; 1911 2c. Noy.S, 19LE- 
E 269753; Thonias J. McMahon. E 269652: D. S. Morrill, Farmville, 
West Rutland, Vt. Ns © 
1983 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27403 


pty WL aes G 


THERE'S A DOOR AJAR FOR YOU; words 
by Daniel Hugh Verder, music by 


Pauli HBugene. [27403 
© Nov. “10, 1911; 2-e Nov. 410, 


1911; EH 269977; Shapiro music pub. 
co.. New York. 


THERE’S A HILL BY THE SEA; words by 
DPD. Eardley-Wilmot, music by Her- 
mann Lohr. [27404 


© Oct, 20; 191k; 2 e-Ock. Si 1911. - 
FE 267995; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


'THERE’S MUSIC EVERYWHERE: written 
by ik. Po. Weston and i. J; Barnes, 
composed by Fred Elton. [27405 


© Nowe 2 dOite 2 he. Noyes 2, 
1911; KH 270606; Krancis;, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


'THERE’S NO PLACE JUST LIKE HOME; 
words and music by E. H. Lynch. 
[27405 
©, diye. Nows8; 1911: BH 269845; 
Ethel H. Lyneh, Sioux City, Ia. 


'THERE’S ONLY ONE ROSE FOR YOU; words 


by. F. S. Mluke, music by Glen W. 
Ashley. [27407 


© Novy. 31910: 2 :e. Noy: 6, 1911 ; 
E 269548; Farris S. Fluke, Chicago. 


THERE'S SOMEBODY THINKING OF YOU 
MARY DEAR; words and music by 
Arthur Trevelyan. [27408 


© Oct, si dOmis Zier Octal 19 
EH 270038; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, 


SHEPHERDS; anthem for 
words scriptural, music 
James Mansfield, op. 54, 
4to. (Anglican choir series, no. 
POS.) 27409 


Croc 23) Otte eNO 2 lal 
Hh 200709; Vincent. musie- co: - ltid., 
London. 


"THERE WERE 
Christmas, 
by Purcell 


—— —— music by Herbert Sanders: 
mixed voices. (Octavo: ~eds no: 


#2251.) [27410 


©/ Nov: 3: 191t 2c Nov. 9:19 td: 
E 269933; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


(SEY. RLAVIE RO.) GIVES OPER 7 ETRES G5. 
VoTE: words by S. C. McGill, music 
arr. by Lucretia Kester Sampson. 

[27411 

© Oct. 28; 191i = Bier News Mig Oe! - 

BE 269850; Sarah Campbell McGill. 
slencoe, Ill. 


THINE; words by H. Moorehead, mu- 

sic by L. Frank Miller. [27412 

© Dee. 1, 1910; 2 ¢. Oct. 28, 1911; 

I 269238; Harry Moorehead, Balti- 
more. 


THIRTY sones. See Liszt (F.) 


THINKING OF? HOME; reverie, by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 239; piano. 
[27413 
© Nov. 13, 391 ya tewNoy. 13: 
1911; E 271056; Theo.” Bresser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


THIS OLD TOWN; words by Haven Gil- 
lespie, music by Lloyd Kidwell. 
[27414 
© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 6, 1911: 
If 269509; Associated music pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 


THOU ART LIKE UNTO A FLOWER: song, 

music by Frances McCollin. [27415 

© Nov. 6, 1914: 2 e Now 6G 1911: 

FE 269489; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


THOU ART SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR; 
words by J. Oxenford, melody by A. 
Reichardt, arr. by John Bell; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Choral album, no. 
1030. ) [27416 

© Nov. 8, 1911=)2reriNoved @ 191 - 
I, 270507; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


THOU DIDST LEAVE THY THRONE; music 
by EK. W. Shuttleworth. (Jn Carols 
ancient and modern, book 2, no. 19.) 

[27417 

©: Oct: 14,7191 ae Now. 1, 

1911; E 270409; Morgan & Scott, 
Itd.. London. 


THOU THAT FROM THE HEAVENS ART. 
See Wanderet’s night sone. 


THOU STAR OF THE NIGHT; words and 
music by W. G. Hurlbut. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27418 

© Oct. 16, 1911: 2 c Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269733; W.%G. -Hurlbut, Sioux 
City, Ta. 
THOUGHTFULNESS; by Frank P. Ather- 
ton, op. 180, "nosis aiam@: [27419 
© Nov. 20; ioidiee2y ea Nove, 21 
1911; E “271324 > Eateh snysiey co. 
Philadelphia. 


THREE BIRDS (Les trois oiseaux) ; 
words by F. Coppée, English version 
by M. Louise Baum, ed. by Hugo 
Ries. music by César Cui; low voice. 

[27420 
© Nov. 1, 191272 ¢ Now 4, 1911; 
FE 271177; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


1584 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 274389 
THREE INTROITS; music by G. H.| TILL A’ THE SEAS GANG DRY; part song, 
Knight; mixed voices. S8vo. (Bos- poem by Robert Burns, music by 
ton music co. ed. no. 921.) [27421 Harvey B. Gaul; men’s voices. (Oc- 
tavo church music no. 613.) [27430 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
B 271178; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


TIIREE MAIDENS OF JAPAN; words by 


Alfred H. Hyatt, music by Mary 
Turner Salter. (From Old Japan, 
TOs ks) [27422 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
EK 269896; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


THREE (THE) RoMEOS; _ Selection 
from the opera, by Raymond Hub- 
bell, arr. by Frank Saddler; piano. 

[27423 


© Nov. 6,.1911; 2 c. Nov..6, 1911; 
EK 269534; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


THREE ROSES; ballad, words by Fred 
G. Bowles, music by Reginald de 
Koven, op. 352, no. 1; high voice. 

[27424 


@ Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
BH 271071; G. Schirmer, New York. 


THREE (THE) TREES; words and mu- 
sic by Tom McNaughton. [27425 


@? 1e Nov. 13, 1911; E 270586; 
Louis F. Werba and Mark A. Leu- 
scher, New York. 


THROUGH THE MEADOWS; by Heinrich 
Helm; piano. (Summer scenes, no. 
5.) [27426 


© Now. 1, 1911: '2 c. Nov. 41911: 
EK 270452; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


THy KING OF KINGS; sacred song, 
words by Florence Clee, music by 
John Brown; no. 2 in E flat. 

[27427 


Cp Novi 13,5 1911: 2c. Nov. 14 
1911: E 270445; Alfred Oliver & co., 
London. 


WHY WILL BE DONE; words by W. C. 
Poole, music by Chas. H. Gabriel. 
[27428 


epee. 1 1011: 2 ¢: Nov. 27, 1911 - 
EK 271565; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago. 


TICK-A-TACK; Song, music by Charles 
A. Dobson. (In choice melodies, 
book 2, no. 9.) [27429 


© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269640; Standard company, pub- 
lishers, Baltimore. 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269858; William Maxwell music 
co., New York. 


TILLMETZ (RupoLF) 30 uebungen in 
duettform; ftir den ein-, zwei-u. 
dreifachen zungenstoss, zur erlan- 
gung einer gewandten zungenfertig- 


keit, von R. Tillmetz, op. 52, ftir 
den flotenunterricht. Heft 1 und 2. 
. liaark 


OvyAne, 5s 19112 eOcin 26 
1911; EH 267907; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. 


TIPPECANOE CENTENNIAL MARCH; by 

M. EK. Weinbrecht; piano. [27432 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c Nov. 9, 1911; 

E 269880; Rinker music co., La 
Fayette, Ind. 


*TIs THEE I LOVE; words from Heine, 
music by G. E. Simpson. Washing- 


ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27483 
Oe Octe 330" 1Otlis 2 ee None S: 
1911; E 269803; George HElliett 


Simpson, Temple, Tex. 


TO AN IDOL OF JADE; words by Alfred 


HH. Hyatt, music by Mary ‘Turner 
Salter. (Krom Old Japan, no. 5.) 


[| 27434 

© Nov, 71914; 2 ec. Nov.) 9, 19: 

I) 269900; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


TE CARLOTTA: words -by Mrs: ©.) 2: 

Miller, music by Henry Nordlin. 
[27435 
@©tci Nove 13,19 we 2 diotae 
Cae Miller St Paul 


To LIVE FOR THEE; lyric by John Nobbs, 
music by Jessie Mae Jewitt. [27486 
© Nove21 Mot 32 e. SNovee 22) 
1911; BH 271866; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 
1'O-NIGHT’S MY LAST NIGHT SINGLE; 
words and music by J. Maynard, 
arr. by Ernest M. Burnett. [27437 
©) dic... Octy.31,, 1911 >, 269948; 
Jack Maynard, Denver. 
-—— words and music by W. B. Wood- 
worth. [27438 
© €, Oct-30, 191d 269435 - 
W. B. Woodworth, Seattle. 
“0-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT; written and 
composed by Harry Castling. [27439 
OW Nowe elk A Gdd 2 exe Novas oul, 
1911: E 270607; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


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To THE HEART; words by Fred. G. 

Bowles, music by M. S. Jacobs; no. 

1 in D minor. [27440 

© Woy. 16, 1911; 2 c > Nov) 23, 

1911; E 271517; Mira Straus Jacobs, 
San Francisco. 


TO US A CHILD OF HOPE IS BORN; Christ- 
mas anthem, words by J. Morison, 
music by W. Berwald; four-part 
chorus of mixed voices and sop. 
solo. (Collection of octavo church 
musie, no. 5612.) [27441 


© Oct. 27; 1911; 2c: Oct. 28,1911 ; 

E 269231; G. Schirmer, New York. 
VorLerR’s (THE) RETURN; words and 
music by A. HE. Blanchard. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269766; A. HE. Blanchard, Spring- 
ville, Utah. 


T'OREADOR SONG. See Bizet (G.) 


Tommy; words by -Ruth Florence 

Lapen, music by Oreste Migliaccio. 

[274438 

OyNGwe ge Lone CIO Ne gy 2 

dade 2B) ela bG Bay Haviland 
pub. co., New York. 


See Schumann (R. A.) 


TouT VA BIEN; joyeuseté musicale, by 
Paul Wachs, ed. by S. L. Hermann: 
piano. [27444 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269490; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. ; 


TRAUMEREI. 


TRAMONTO; valzer, par A. Leonardi; 

piano. [27445 

© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 22,1911; 

BE 270635; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan. 


T'RAUM DER LIEBE; ged. von J. Gers- 
dorf, musik von A. Btichse, op. 305; 
minnerchore. 4to. [27446 

©), Oct.4, 191d 2) Oct, 24,19". ; 
BE 271074; A Biichse, Philadelphia. 


TREBLE CLEF; album of piano pieces, 
by various composers, compiled by 
T. Presser. [27447 

© Nov. A185. 190d 5 2 ney) Nowae2t. 
1911; E 271325; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


TRENTON (THE); march and two-step, 
by lS. Raylor. piano: [27448 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1911; E 2713815; 
Leon S. Taylor, Somersworth, N. H. 


T'RIOSTUDIEN. See Bach (J. 8S.) 


[27442 


pt. My, WsSEy: 6G 


TRINITY CHIMES; reverie transcrip- 
tion, by Harry J. Lincoln; pf. 
[27449 
© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1911; 
E 269196; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


TRIUMPHAL MARCH; by Arthur W. Pol- 
litt; organ. obl. S8vo. (Organ loft, 
book LXxIx, no. 2837.) [27450 


© ‘Nov. 4, 191d - 2 teeaNoy.. 27. 
1911; E 270710; Vincent music co., 
Itd., London. 


TROIS BELLES; chanson de route, pa- 
roles de Jehan de Trept, musique de 
Charles Laurent. [27451 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267982; Georges Ondet, Paris. 


Trois (LES) ‘FLEURETTES; cheur & 
deux voix égales, paroles de M™° 
Rolland, musique de A. Drouin. 
Chant seul. 4to. [27452 


©. Sept. 29) 1911- 2c) Novaes, 
1911; E 270286; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. 
TRUANT (THE). See Two mothers’ 
heart songs. 


Trout (THE); poem by Amy Lowell, 
music by Carl Engel; (Two lyrics, 
no. 2.) [27453 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1911: 
E 271065; G. Schirmer, New York. 


TRUE AND FAITHFUL; words by Lizzie 
DeArmond, music by W. H. Porter. 
(In choice melodie book 2, no. 6.) 

[27454 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

EK 269637; Standard company pub- 
lishers, Baltimore. 

TRUE LOVE THY PORTION; words and 
music by E. B. Gustin. [27455 

© 1c. Nov. 17, 1911; E 271289; 
Emma Bartlett Gustin, Detroit. 

TRUE LOVE WILL NEVER DIE; words and 
musie by W. H. Jackson. Toronto, 
North Amer. music co. [27456 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269386; W. H. Jackson, Ganan- 
oque, Canada. 

TRUST YE IN THE LORD FOREVER; an- 
them, music by E. S. Lorenz. [27457 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1911; 
EH 271253; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 
TSIGANE; par F. Paul Frontini; piano 
4 4 mains. [27458 
© Oct. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 22, 1911; 
E 270636; Carisch & Jinichen, Mi- 
lan. 


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no. 12, 1911 


27477 


TU FAI LA SUPERBETTA (You still must 
be coquetting) ; composed by W. de 
Fesch, ed. by Edgardo Lévi; in C. 
(Standard songs by old masters, no. 
17.) [27459 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 270271; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


TULPE (Tulip); by Heinrich Lichner, 
op. 111, no. 4, edited and fingered by 
S. Camillo Engel; piano. [27460 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1911: 
Hi 270127; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


TURKEY TROT; from Little Miss Fix-it, 
by Jerome Kern & David Stamper, 
arr. by Paul Henneberg; full orch. 
with pf. ace. 4to. [27461 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269629; Carl Fischer, New York. 


TWILIGHT; by Heinrich Helm; piano. 
(Summer scenes, no. 2.) [27462 
© Nov. 1, 1911; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911; 

E 270453: G. Schirmer, Boston. 


——by Leon Feorde; piano. [27463 

OeOc, 30) 1911.- 2 ¢ Oct. 31, 

1911; E 270261; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 


TWILIGHT BRINGS YOU BACK TO ME; 
ballad, words by J. Will Callahan, 
music by W. R. Williams. [27464 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 269216; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


TWILIGHT REVELS; valse élégante, by 
D. Schooler; piano. [27465 


© Noy..16, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 27, 


1911; E 271571; David Schooler, 
Rochester, N. Y. 

TWILIGHT STRAINS; reverie, by H. 
Engelmann; piano. [27466 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 
EK 269322; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


TWIN sTARS: words by W. M. Oestre- 

icher, music by Herbert J. Braham. 

[27467 

© 1 © Nov. 4, 1911; E 269447: 
Walter M. Oestreicher, Brooklyn. 


Two cocKAToos; from Little boy blue. 
words and music by Edward A. 
Paulton, ed. by J. Bodewalt Lampe. 

[27468 


© ONoy. 18, 191: 2c. Nov. 18, 
1911; E 271233; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


TWO LETTERS; words by Edgar Selden, 
music by Melville J. Gideon, arr. by 
Eugene Platzmann. [27469 

© Noy> 23,1911 92°C. Noy. 23, 
1911; E 271406; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


TWO MOTHER’S HEART SONGS; poenis by 
Frank L. Staunton, music by H. 
Christian Thompson; Contents.—A 
'ittle bit of a boy.—The truant. 

[27470 

©) Nov. 22; 1911:.2 ec. Noy. 21, 

1911; E 271284; H. C. Thompson, 
Dublin, Ga. 


TWO-PART SONGS FOR INTERMEDIATE 
GRADES: by John B. Shirley 
New York, Cincinnati [ete.] Ameri- 
ean book company [1911] 112 p. 
Svo. $0.25. [27471 
© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911; 
A © Cl. A 297719; John B. Shirley. 
Lpper Troy, N. Y. 
See Brahms (J.) 
TWO ROSES; words by Wm. Henry 
Gardner, music by George Lowell 
Tracy; medium in D fiat. [27472 
© “Woy. 15) 1911: 2) ec: Novi 15, 
1911; E 271140; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 


TWO RHAPSODIES. 


TYROLEAN SONG; from Betsey abroad, 

hy J. A. Warner. [27473 

© 1c. Nov. 9, 1911; E 269944; 
John A. Warner, Rochester, N. Y. 


TYROLIENNE (LA); by Carl Wilhelm 
Wern, op. 235, no. 4; violin ‘and 
piano. [27474 
‘© Noy. 413, (19tL- hoe Now 13: 
1911; EH 271057; Theo: Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


U oF T MARCH AND TWO-STEP; by A. U! 
Obourne, arr. by H. J. Flumerfeldt; 
pinno. [27475 

@: WNovit25" 1911 Soe Noy 27; 
1911; EH 270685; A. W. Ogden, Ont., 
Canada. 


UMBALULU; words and music by Harry 

S. Miller, arr. by A. L. Van Hoesen. 

[27476 

©) Nove 7, 1914: 2 e Noy. 8, toia 

E 269867: Eccles music pub. ©o., 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


UNDER THE BENDING TREES; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by S. B. 
Stambaugh. (Jn choice melodies, 
book 2, no. 4.) [27477 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269636; Standard company pub- 
lishers, Baitimore. 


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Dt: Tass va'6 


UNDER THE DREAMY MOON; by Lulu 
Sorenson; in B flat. 4to. (Vocal 
orchestra, no. 1262.) [27478 

©: Noy: 9) dO11 25. ee Nov.) 10; 
1911; E 269972; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


UNDER THE OLD OAK TREE; words and 
music by T. Taylor. [27479 
© Nov. (25, 191 2 4e) Nov. 24: 
1911; EH 2714375 Telly Taylors Chi- 
cago. 


UNDER THE RAFTERS; rustic dance, by 
Walter Rolfe; pf. [27480 
©) Nove 20; 19th: 2c) Nov, 21, 
1911; H 271292; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


UNDERNEATH THE MISSION MOON; 
words and music by C. & B. Ham- 
Dros. [27481 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1911; 
I} 269391; Mission pub. e@o., Carr- 
ville, Cal. 


UNGARISCHE STEPPENBILDER; text von 
HY. <A. Geissler, musik von Hugo 
Jungst, op. 102; ein eyeclus fiir 
gemischten chor mit begleitung des 
pf. [27482 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH 2701938; Otto Forberg, Leipzig. 


UNIVERSAL; march and two-step, by 
De Maharb [pseud. of Edmund 
Braham]; piano. [27483 

© Nove 13)) 192 CaNovands, 
1911; EH 271125; Universal piano co., 
New York. 

UNIVERSAL PEACE (Heil WHuropa) ; 
march and two-step by Franz von 
Blon, op. 75; piano. [27484 

© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 270243; Carl Fischer, New York. 

UNTER AFRIKANISCHEM HIMMEL; inter- 

mezzo von Léon Jessel, op. 217, fiir 


salon-orchester. Stimmen. [27485 
© Aug." 12), ddd 2 ves Noy: 3, 
1911; E 270090; Heinrichshofen’s 


verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 


UNTIL ONE DAY; words by Alfred H. 
Hyatt, music by Guy D’Hardelot. 
[27486 
© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 c Nov. 28, 
1911; E 270751; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


UNTIL THE END OF TIME; words by J. 
Will Callahan, music by H. W. 
Petrie; soprano or tenor. [27487 

©) NOV .6 27) OM 2 ve NOV.) 277, 
1911; E 271591; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


UNTREUSEIN (DAS) ZAHLT SICH NICHT 
AUS; walzerlied aus der vaudeville, 
Das neue midchen, text von Bern- 
hard Buechbinder, musik von Richard 
Fronz. [27488 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 e« Nov. 38, 
1911; E 270100; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


UNWURDIGE (DER); ged. aus dem chi- 
nesischen von La-Ksu-Feng, tibertra- 
gen ins deutsche von Hans Bethge, 
musik von Anna MHegeler, op. 2. 
(Vier lieder, no. 4.) [27489 

© Oct. 21, 1914; 2° Noy. 1.1911 = 
HL 270088; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 

UP IN THE AIR SO REE MY HONEY LET 
US BE; words and music by W. M. 
Smith. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27490 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
HH 269724; Wm. M. Smith, New York. 

UP TO THE MOON I WILL GO; words 

and musie by E. L. Collier. 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 269289; Elizabeth L. Collier, Chi- 
cago. 

W’°LA NAPOLEON ; chansonnette comique, 
paroles de Mellinger, musique de 
Emile Spencer. 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267984; Georges Ondet, Paris. 
VADE MECUM; a Collection of motets, 


[27491 | 


[27492 


hymns, offertories, etc. for four male | 


voices. Fischer’s ed. v. 2, no. 3485, 
comp. by J. B. Hoffmann. New York, 
J. Fischer & bro., 1911. 98, [2] p. 
12mo. $0.75. [274938 


© Nov. 3, 1911; 2 « Nov. 6, 1911; 

A 300422; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 

VAGABONDS (THE) TOAST; words and 

music by Weston, Barnes and Mau- 

rice Scott. [27494 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 « Nov. 2,.1911; 
E 270056; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


VAGANTENLIED; ged. von O. Kernstock, 
musik von Max Gulbins, op. 69, fiir 
minnerchor. Partitur und _  stim- 
men. 4to. (Drei lustige liedlein, no. 
a) [27495 

© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1911; 
HE 267782; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 

VAISSEAU (LE); choeur 4 deux voix 
égales, paroles de Mme. Rolland, mu- 
sique de A. Drouin. 
Ato. [27496 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 
1911; E 270287; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie.. Paris. 


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| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


VALLONIA; march and two-step, by 
Will J. Nicholson, arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer; orchestra. 4to. [27497 

femmes 17, 1911: 2 e Nov. “18, 
aoe Be 21211; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


VALSE BLEUE; by Alfred Marsgis, ed- 
ited and fingered by S. Camillo n- 
gel; piano. [27498 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
#270128: Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
Wonk: 


VALSE BRILLANTE; by Mrs. A. M. Vir- 
gil, op. 36, no. 12; piano. New York, 
Virgil piano school co. [27499 

yn Noy, 25, 1911: 2.¢. Noy. 27, 
notte) 271538; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


VALSE HELIOTROPE; by Adoiph Wirz; 
piano. [27500 
@ Now 6..1911° 2c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

HH 269529; G. V. Meckel, New York. 


VALSE JOYEUSE; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 235, no. 1; violin and piano. 
[27501 
Ouwove is, 191th: 2 ec Nov. 18, 
1911; WH 271058; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


VALSE TRIOMPHALE; by Carl Wilhelm 

Kern, op. 233; piano. [27502 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 

E 269892; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


VAULSH ZEULLETTA; by L. B. Hall; piano. 

[27503 
Get, si, 
Hall, 


Owed. 30, 1911: Qe 
1910; EH 269278; Lillian B. 
Tronton, O. 


VALSETTE; bagatelle no. 1, by Percy H. 
Fletcher; string orchestra. 1. Cello 
e basso. 2. Viola. 3. Violino primo. 
4. Violino secondo. [27504—27507 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. 31, 
note Hy 270014, 270016, 270018, 
270020; Novello & co., ltd. 


eS by 
piano solo. 


Percy HH. Fletcher, arr. for 

(Two bagatelles, no. 1.) 

[27508 

nNoy. 25:5 191d + 2 Nove 27, 

1911; HM 270702; Novello & -co., Itd., 
London. 


fantastique. von George H. Clut- 
sam, fiir piano. [27509 

© Noy, 24) 191m: 2cel Nov. > 25, 
1911; H 270684; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


27519 


VALZER GENTILE; by Ethelbert Nevin, 
op. 7, no. 1; piano, four hands. 
[27510 
© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1911; 
I) 271180; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


VAMPIRE (THE) WALTZ; valse lente, by 
Al. B. Coney, arr. by Chas. Miller; 
pf. [27511 

© Oct. 19, 19h 2% eto OAL 
269192; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


VARIETY SCHOTTISCHE; by WDBlizabeth 

Johnson; pf. [27512 

©) Oct. 16, 1911: 2:.¢e: Noy.-8; 1914) - 

HK 269726; Mrs. J. EH. Bergstrom, 
3ishop Hill, I. 


VARSITY; words by J. Fred Lawton, 

music by Earl V. Moore. [27513 

OvOcr, 207 191: 2. Oct 23) 1914 

WH 269215; University music house, 
Ann Arbor, 


VECCHIO MINUETTO; by G. 
ops WS; sno0n 2, 


Sgambati, 
arr. by Gustav “Hin- 
richs; edition C, with harmonium 
part, grand orchestra. [27514 

©" Nov. 13,1911 2 e. "Noy: 14. 
1911; EH 271112; G&. Schirmer, New 
York. 


VEIL DANCE; intermezzo, by Ray Eh- 
man, op. 7; piano. [L2%b15 
Or iNov.a 1381 9i:) 2) eruNove. 13; 
Lt Br 2059): "iheo. Presser (co. 
Philadelphia. 


VENETIAN BOAT SONG; by A. G. Taylor, 

op. 10, no. 1; melody with piano acc. 

[27516 

©) Are. PINOy. bibs a Oldies By Dl 2G) 
Arthur G. Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. 


VENETIAN (A) DREAM; Dy Richard 
Richards; op. 15; pf. POA EI el 
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1911: 


E 267850; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 


VENETIAN SONG; by Frederick N. 
Shackley; (Pasticcio, five pieces for 
the pf., no. 1.) [27518 


Or Nowe Pee tot 2 er ONOve) 22) 
1911; EH 271380; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


VENI CREATOR (Come, holy Spirit) ; au- 
them, music by J. L. Gilbert, ed. by 


Josef Frantz (H. L. Heartz). 4to. 
(Choral service, no. 132.) [27519 


©) June 1, 1911: 2 ec. Nov.'3; 1911- 
E 269414; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


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27820 


DPE. Tea OS). wee 


VENITA WALTZ; by Goldby and Shep- 
ard; mandolin or violin. [27520 
© Nov. 1) d9O1d-" 2c: ANow a: 
1911; E 271129; Stephen Shepard, 
Paterson. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Aida; opera di G. 
Verdi, grande fantasia in due parti, 
composta per piccola orchestra, da 
A. Pessnati-Malvezzi. no. 113321. 
(Intermezzi musicale, no. 439.) 

[27521 
© Oct. 24, 1911; 2c. Oct. 25, 1911; 
E 267870; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Aida-march; from Verdi’s opera, 
arr. by Theo. M. Tobani op. 328, and 
Chas. J. Roberts; solo and obligato 
violin. [27522 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269579 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Anvil chorus; from Il trovatore, 
by Verdi, arr. by G. H. Reeves; full 
band. 4to. [27523 
~ © Oct. 19, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
H} 269583 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Holde Aida (Celeste Aida); aus 

der oper Aida, von G. Verdi, ftir 

kleines orchester. (Orchesterbeglei- 
tung fiir das grammophon, no. 29.) 

[27524 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1911; 
H 267871; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Miserere; from I] trovatore by 
Verdi, transcribed by Herbert Leslie; 
piano. [27525 

© ‘Nov. 29) 191: 27% c, Nov. 27, 
1911; EX 271558; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


—— Rigoletto; selection by Verdi, arr. 
by A. EH. Harris; orchestra. (Ideal 
edition, no. 180.) [27526 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1911; 
H 271024; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


Solenne in quest’? ora giurarmi 
dovete (La forza del destino); by 
Verdi, arr. by J. Ord. Hume; eu- 
phonion and trombone. (Military 
journal 1381st series, no. 3.) [27527 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270677; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


——fSolo and chorus; from Aida, by 
Verdi, arr. by G. H. Reeves; full 
band. 4to. [27528 

© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1911; 
EK 269578; Carl Fischer, New York. 


VERIS VOCATIO (The call of spring) ; 


by A. Cochran, arr. by Joseph Naro- . 


vec; violin solo with piano acc. 

[27529 

©. Nov. 11, V 109i ee Novi a 

1911; E 269882; Albert Cochran. 
Twinsburg, O. 


VERLORENE (DER) HAUFEN; 
von Victor Klemperer, musik von 
Ludwig Kageler. op. 6, fiir miinner- 
chor. .. Partin "to: [27530 

© Oct. 10; 191 2 ee wWeer st 191 1: 
E 270800; C. I’. Kahnt, nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


VERS LE REVE; 
poésie de Léon de Bercy, musique 
d’Anne de Bercy. [27531 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2\¢ Oct. 30, 19113 } 


E 267983; Georges Ondet, Paris. 


VESPER (THE) HYMN; words by Thos. | 


Moore, and Julia H. Johnston, mu- 
Sic by J. E. Delmarter. 21532 
© Oct. 22, 19117 Qret Now, 6: 1991: 

EH 269507; J. E. Delmarter, Chicago. 
VICTORIEUSE ouverture 


( La ) ‘ hé- 


ballade © 


sérénade sur le lac, 


— 


roique, par Gustave Michiels; piano. , 
(Pitask | 


© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 


e. Nov. 238N 


1911; HE 270668; Aug. Cranz, Leip- | 


zig. 


Victory; Easter song, from the can- | 


tata The prince of life, words by 

W. Cooke, music by G. Marschal- 

Loepke, op. 21. no. 6; high in E flat. 

[275384 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2¢. Noy. 4, 1911; 
Ee 271181; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


VICTORY FoR YALE; words and music 
by N. Harris. New Haven. Chas. 
I’. Smith. [275385 

© Noy. 1 191g 20e, Now. 4, 19d te 
EK 269456; Nathan Harris. New 
Haven, Conn. 


VIE (LA) D’UNE ROSE; danse, by Olga 
Rudd; piano. [27536 
©. Nov. 20,09 es Nove 248 
1911; E 270582; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


VIELLEE (UNE) EN BRESSE; ballade et , 


danse, par <A. Périlhou, ‘transcrip- 
tion par <A. Pelliot, pour piano & 
quatre mains. (iia 

© Nov: 252/191 2iree ino. 2: 
1911; E 270730; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. 


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no. 12, 1911 27556 
Vicor OF YOUTH: march. by W. M. | VON WIEGEL BISS IN KEIWER; words by 
Rice, arr. by R. E. Hildreth: or- A. Schorr, music by J. M. Rum- 
chestra. 4to. [27538 shisky. (The song of love, no. 6.) 
@ Nov. 15, 1911- 2 c¢. Nov. 18, [27548 
1911; E 271208: Walter Jacobs. (©) .Oct.. 27, 1911 + 2. e-Noey..4, 29 = 
Boston. E 269333; Hebrew pub. co., New 
York. 


Viota; a Venetian serenade. from E ¢ 
Hans Danske, words and music by | WAGNER (RicHarpD) Bridal chorus; 
M. C. Blanchard, arr. by C. Bayer. from Lohengrin, by R. Wagner, arr. 
[27539 by J. Louis von der Mehden, jr.; 
. a . iS full orchestra with pf. acc. and solo 

oo 25. 1911: 2 c. Noy. 25, ; ree aie 
eee ie) “Maric C. Blanchard, | © 700 obzate violin part. [25% 
Toledo. O. © Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
: E 269586; Carl Fischer, New York. 
VIOLIN SCHULER-KONZERTE; nach mo- 


tiven klassischer meister, fiir unter- | —— Elsa’s dream ; from Lohengrin, by 
richt und vortrag, in 1. und 3. lage, R. Wagner, arr. by Theo. M. To- 
von Hermann Necke. fiir violine und bani, solo and obligato violin arr. 
klavier. [27540 by Chas. J. Roberts. [27550 

© Sept. 16, 1911: 2 ec. Oct. 21, © Oct. 10, 1911; 2 ¢« Nov. 7, 1911: 


1911: E 267750 ; Carl Riihle, Leipzig. EB 269598 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 


— Evening star; from Tannhiuser, 
by Wagner, transcribed by Herbert 
Leslie; piano. [27551 

© Nov. 29, 1911: 2 e Nov. 27, 
1911; E 271552; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music ¢co., Kansas City, Mo. 


Vireinta: words by Harry Curran 
_ Wilbur, music by M. W. Kent. 

[27541 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 30, 1911; 

E 269835: May Walton Kent, Chi- 


cago. 
Vision: étude de concert no. 19, par | —— FHegende (Der) Hollander; von 
Emil Sauer: pf. [27542 R. Wagner, redakteur Bogumil 


Zepler, fiir klavier mit uberlegtem 

text. nos. 1-6. (Musik fiir alle, 

viii. jahrgang. no. 85.) [27552 
© Sept. 23, 1911; 2 ec Oct. 26, 

VISION OF YOUTH; waltz. by Arthur 1911; E 267906; Ullstein & co., Ber- 
©. Moore, arr. by R. E. Hildreth; lin. 


orchestra. 4to. [27548 | __ eistersinger (The); selection, 


© Noy. 15,1911; 2 ¢« Nov. 18, by R. Wagner, arr. by Mackie- 
1911; E 271209; Walter Jacobs, Bos- Beyer; military band. 4to. [27553 


@ ce 16. 1911- 2c. Nov. 14, 
1911; E 270387; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


ton. © Nov. 17, 1911: 2 @ Nov. 18, 

VIVIAN WALTZES: by E. H. Ream: 1911; E 271212; J. W. Pepper & son, 
piano. , E [27544 Philadelphia. 

© Dee. T, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1911; Pilgrim’s chorus; from Tann- 

E 271629; Ernest H. Ream, Sharps- hauser, by Wagner, transcribed by 

| ville, Ind. Herbert Leslie: piano. [27554 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ¢« Nov. 27, 
1911; E 271554; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


Vocet (Moritz) Seventy eight-measure 
| exercises without octaves: by M. 
Vogel, op. 33, for equal training of 


_ the hands; piano. vol. 1. vol. 2. ——Tannhiiuser; selection, by R. 
[27545, 27546 Wagner, arr. by Mackie-Beyer: mili- 
© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ce. each Nov. 2, tary band. 4to. [27555 
1911; E 270059, 270060; Willis © Nov. 20, 1911: 2 e Nov. 21, 
music co., Cincinnati. 1911; E 271287; J. W. Pepper & son, 
' Voice (THE) oF JESUS; hymn-anthem, Philadelphia. 

music by Bradford Campbell, op. 50; Wedding march: from Lohen- 
: mixed voices. 4to. (Choral serv- grin, by Wagner, transcribed by 
ice, no. 751.) [27547 Herbert Leslie; piano. [27556 
i © Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 3, 1911; © Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c Nov. 27, 
E 269411; White-Smith music pub. 1911; E 271557; J. W. Jenkins sons 

co., Boston. musie co., Kansas City, Mo. 

1591 
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27557 


pt. II, n. 8. v. 6 


WAH-WAH-TAYSEE (Little fire-fly) ; by | WANDERING 


Charles Wakefield Cadman, piano. 
[27557 
© Noy: 13, 1911= 2 ey Nov. aie 


1911; E 271200; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


WAIDMANNS-HEIL; marsch von André 
Hummer, op. 32, 1. Klavier zu zwei 
hiinden. 2. Grosses orchester. 

[27558, 27559 
© July 26, 1911; 2 © each Oct. 
26, 1911; E 267892, 267893; Ludwig 


Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. 


WALDWEGE; text von Wilhelm Conrad 
Gomoll, musik von Clemens Schmal- 
stich, op. 30, no. 1. (Zwei lieder, no. 


1.) [27560 
© Oct: 45. 1910h 2 er Nove 22: 
1911; E 270641; Mitteldeutscher 


musikverlag, Berlin. 


WALTZ ME UP TO THE ALTAR WALTER; 
from Let George do it, lyric by 
Paul West, music by Nat D. Ayer. 


[27561 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 

EK 269569; Jerome H. Remick & co., 

New York. 

Wattz. See Puccini (G.) 

WattTzes; from The campus, by Wal- 

ter De Leon, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus ; 

piano. [27562 


© Noy. 18, 1911; 2 ¢ Nov. 20, 
1911; EH 271240; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


WANDERER’S NIGHT SONG; part song, 
the poem after Goethe, translated 
by Henry W. Longfellow, the music 
by Harvey B. Gaul. Contents.—1. 
Thou that from the heavens art. 
2. O’er all the hill tops; men’s voices. 
(Octavo church music, no. 618.) 

[27563 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Noy. 1, 1911; 

H} 269859; William Maxwell music 
co., New York. 


WANDERER’S NIGHT SONG NO. 2, O’ER 
ALL THE HILL TOPS; words after 
Goethe, translated by Henry W. 
Longfellow, music by Harvey B. 
Gaul; part song for men’s voices. 
Ato. [27564 


© Nov.) 245 19id 2 es Now. 23; 
1911; E 271403; William Maxwell 
musie co., New Yor 


(THE) JEW; from the 
opera Dr. Almasada, words and mu- 
sic by [A.] Goldfaden, arr. by Henry 
A. Russotto. [27565 


© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 4, 1911; 
EH 269453; Hebrew pub. co, New 
York. 
WARBLING IN THE Woops; by Angelo 
De Prosse; piano. [27566 
© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 269323; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


WATER FROLICS; barcarolle, by Geo. L. 
Spaulding; piano. [27567 
© Nov. 28, 1911) 2°. Noy. 29) 
1911; E 271665; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 

WATERSON (J.) Six grand studies for 
the clarinet; by J. Waterson, re- 
vised, fingered and exemplified by 
Geo. A. Clinton. [27568 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 & Nov. 2, 1911; 
E 270043 ; Boosey & co., London. 


Way BACK HAST; words by A. B. Herr, 
music by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27569 
© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; | 
E 269813; Alice B. Herr, Denver. 


WAY DOWN IN Mexico; words by Wm. ~ 
Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer. 
[27570 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 7, 1911; 

E 269557; Harry Von Tilzer music | 
pub. co., New York. 


"WAY DOWN IN SOUTHERN LOUISIAN’$ 
words and music by A. S. Nebur, arr, | 
by R. L. Ullmark. [27571 


© 1 c. Nov. 22) 1910 =) hy 2713836 | 
Al. 8. Nebur, New Orleans. 


WE'D BETTER STRIP THE BED! AND HAVE 
ANOTHER LITTLE LOOK; written and 
composed by Chas. Collins, Joe Bur- 
ley and Harry Bull. [27572 

© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 
1911; H 270291; Francis, Day & | 
Hunter, London. ! 

WE DO THE DIRTY WORK; from The lit- | 
tle millionaire, words and music by 
Geo. M. Cohan. [27573 | 

© Oct. 27, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 28, 1911; 
E 269429; Cohan & Harris pub. 
co., New York. 

WE HAVE BROUGHT THE SUMMER IN; 


no. 2, in Three Irish melodies, arr. | 


by Cecil Forsyth. (Male voice choir 
library no. 29.) [27574 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270177; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- | 
don, England. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


| WE’LL ALWAYS BE THE SAME SWEET- 


HEARTS; words by Olive Frields 
Newman, music by W. R. Williams, 
arr. by Harry L. Alford. [27575 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
EH 269886; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


WE'LL GO JOYRIDING UP IN THE AIR; 
words by C. Bishop, music by Victor 
Sciacea. New York, Gotham-At- 
tucks music co. [27576 


© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 
EH 2693884; Christy Bishop, New 
York. 


| WE WILL GO, GO, TO Go-Go; from The red 


widow, by Chas. J. Gebest, arr. by 
Sol. Levy; orchestra. 4to. WAGE 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911: 
Hi 269405; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


arm py TT Ps and Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; mand. orch. [27578 


© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 c Nov. 9, 1911; 
EK 269913; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


WEDDING MARCH. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


WEDDING MARCH. See Wagner (R.) 


WEDDING (THE) RING; waltz, by N. B. 
Stepp; piano. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [27579 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 269816; N. B. Stepp, Fingerville, 
Ss. C. 


WEIHNACHTEN; von Paul Zilcher, op. 
98; ein vortragssttick ftir pf. 
[27580 


© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH 270186; Otto Forberg, Leipzig. 


WEIHNACHTSGESANG; musik von G. EH. 
Obsner, op. 12, fiir gemischten chor, 
mit begleitung von streichquartett 
und orgel, ad lib., oder orgel allein. 

' Partitur. [27581 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
H 270801; C. F. Kahnt, nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


WELCOME (A) TO MORN; words and 
music by H. Ernest Hunt; treble 
‘voices. 4to. (Part-songs, no. 47.) 
[27582 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1911; 
EH 267786; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


27591 


WENN MEINE KINDER TANZEN; allerlei 
im zwei- und dreivierteltakt, von 
Otto Singer, op. 10. Heft 1 und 2, 
no. 1-6. [27583 

© Oct. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EH 270257; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


WERTHER. See Massenet (J. H. F.) 


WESTERNER’S (A) TRUE LOVE; words 
and music by Julius Gisel. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27584 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

EK 269805; Bennie Gisel, Clark, S. 
Dak. 


WHAT A FRIGHTFUL SCANDAL; from 
Betsy, lyric by Will B. Johnstone, 
music by Alexander Johnstone. 

[27585 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1911; 

E 269406; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR HIM; words 
and music by C. B. Hopkins. 

[27586 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911; 

E 269524; C. Benj. Hopkins, Chi- 
cago. 


WHAT CAN A POOR GIRL DO; words by 
A. Gellert, music by Paul Eugene. 
[27587 
© Noy.’ 10/1911; 2 e. Nov: 10; 
1911; E 269978; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


WHAT I’D EVEN DO FOR YOU; words by 
Bob F. Sear, musie by Walter Wil- 
son, arr. by Don Bestor. [27588 

© Sept. 29, 1911; 2c Nov. 4, 
1911; FE 269448; Sear-Wilson music 
co., Chicago. 


WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT A MOTHER; 

words and music by W. T. Williams. 

[27589 

© Sept. 8. 1911; 2 c. Nov. 16, 

1911; E 271168; W. T. Williams, 
Lynn, Mass. 


WHAT IS LOVE; words by Jul. F. Goss- 
ler, melody by Edwin J. Morell. 
[27590 
© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 
1911; E 269979; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


WHAT IS MY HOPE; anthem for lent or 
general, words from the Psalms, mu- 
sie by Harvey B. Gaul. (Octavo 
church music, no. 348.) [27591 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1911; 
E 269860; William Maxwell music 
co., New York. 


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27592 


pt. M,/s., v.% 


WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH HYDE PARK 
HIGH; words by Helen Cody, music 
by V. C. Brady. [27592 


© Oct. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1911; 
EK 271188; Vera Corinne Brady, Chi- 
cago. 


WHAT THE PEOPLE TELL; translation by 
Max Miller, music by Ernest Bry- 
son. (Stainer & Bell’s modern 
songs, no. 56.) [27593 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
EK 267880; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


WHAT WENT YE OUT FOR TO SEE; an- 
them for Advent or general use, text 
from the Bible, music by W. H. 
Neidlinger ; mixed voices. [27594 


©. Nove 21) a19id- 22 ee Nov. 2a: 
1911; E 271404; William Maxwell 
music co., New York. 


WHEN A FELLOW WHO IS LONESOME 
MEETS A GIRL WHO’S FEELING BLUE; 
words by Ballard Macdonald, mu- 
sic by S. R. Henry. [27595 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1911 ; 
E 269295; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


WHEN A GIRL WHOSE HEART IS BREAK- 
ING LOVES A BOY WHO DOESN’T CARE; 
words by Dave Oppenheim, music by 
Joe Cooper, arr. by [Eugene Platz- 
mann]. [27596 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1911 ; 
EH 269224; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 


WHEN ALL THE BONNY BIRDS; words by 
Robert O. Ryder, music by Oley 
Speaks; high in F. (Three songs, 
no. 3.) [27597 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
EH 271066; G. Schirmer, New York. 


WHEN ALL THE WORLD IS YOUNG; words 
and music by B. Richolson. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27598 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 269754; Berenice Richolson, Lu- 
cas, Kan. 


WHEN FROM THE HEART WHERE SORROW 
SITS; words by Byron, music by Al- 
fred Hiles Bergen. [27599 


©) Nove 13) 119i 2 vee Nov.. 13) 
1911; E 271029; Gamble hinged mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 


tt 


zg. 


WHEN I AM DEAD, MY DEAREST; words © 


by Christina Rosetti, music by Gil- 
bert A. Alcock; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Vocal library of part songs, no. 
170.) [27600 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 e@ Nov. 21, 
1911; EH 270583; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


WHEN I HAD THE BLUES; words by 
J. A. Peehl, music by Tom Spencer. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27601 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269714; J. A. Peehl, Wheaton, Ill. 


WHEN I’M WALTZING WITH YOU; duet 
from Gipsy love, words by Harry B. 
and Robert B. Smith, music by 
Franz Lehar. [27602 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 e. Nov. 2, 1911; 
EK 270045; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


WHEN I SEE HiM; words by George 
O. Webster, music by Ira B. Wilson. 
[27603 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 © Nov. 20) 
1911; E 271254; Lorenz pub. co, 
Dayton, O. 


WHEN JAKE SINGS THAT BARROOM RAG; 
words by M. Harris, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27604 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ¢ Nov. 8, 1911; | 


E 269678; Morris Harris, Baltimore. 


WHEN LIGHTS GO ROLLING ROUND THE 
SKY; words by James Vila Blake, 
music by John Ireland. 


© Nov. 2 1OuANs Pines. NOV an 


1911; E 270075; Chappell & co., ltd., ; 
i 


London. 
WHEN NATURE WAKES; meditation, by 
H. Engelmann; piano. [27606 


© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 © Nov. 24 
1911; E 271592; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


WHEN RAGTIME ROSIE RAGGED THE RO- 


[27605 | 


= 


SARY; words by Edgar Leslie, music | 


by Lewis F. Muir. 


© Nov. 23,.1911;°2 © Nov. 22 
1911; E 271367; Frederick Allen 
Mills, New York. 


WHEN SKATING-TIME COMES BOUND; 
words by Mrs. C. B. McCune, music 
by Tom Spencer. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27608 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269740; Mrs. C. B. MeCune, Ben- 
son, Minn. 


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[27607 © 


| no. 12, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


27625 


| WHEN SWEET SIXTEEN; words and mu- 
sic by J. Ansboro. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27609 


} © Oct. 23, 1911; 2c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
| E 271188; John Ansboro, Indiana 
' Harbor, Ind. 


| WHEN THE BAND PLAYS A SOUTHERN 
TUNE; words and music by Grace 
Heller. Columbia, Pa., Columbia 
music co. [27610 


(yy Nov. 22, 1911: 2 c Nov. 21, 
| 1911; E 271283; Ralph H. Beittel, 
Columbia, Pa. 


| WHEN THE DEW IS ON THE ROSE; waltz 

song, words and music by Anita 

| Owen. [27611 

| WS Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c Nov. 3, 1911; 

| E 269438; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
| New York. 


| WHEN THE KING SHALL COME; sacred 
song, words by Helen D. Sylvester, 
| music by EH, L. Wolslagel. [27612 
| © Sept. 15, 1911; 1 c. Oct. 12, 
| ) A911; 1 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; E 269299; 
| E. L. Wolslagel, Bellevue, O. 


| WHEN THE LONG LANE TURNS; words 
and music by G. A. Clark; contralto 
| ere baritone: Los Angeles, The 
_ Homer Tourjee company. [27613 
© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 13, 1911; 
| H 271011; George Albert Clark, Los 
| Angeles, 


WHEN THE MAYFLOWERS BLOOM AGAIN 
| SWEET CHARLOTTE JANE; words by 
W. A. Adams, music by Geo. L. 
racy. [27614 
| © Noy. 15, 1911- 2 ¢ Nov. 13, 
1911; H 271008; W. Allard Adams, 
Worcester. 


WITH MY OWN KATHLEEN; words and 
| music by L. MeDermott. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27615 
© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1911; 
| E 269670; Louise McDermott, New 
Orleans. 


| WHEN THE SNOWS BEGIN; words by 
Robert Hallam, music by Bela Lasz- 
ky; in E flat. [27616 


Noy 13, 1911: 2 ec. Noy. 14, 
| 1911; E 270344; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


| WHEN THE SUMMER BREEZES KISS THE 
| ROSE GOOD-BYE; words by Haven Gil- 
| lespie, music by Lloyd Kidwell. 
| [27617 
(OG Nove 11,1911: 2 ce. Nov: 13, 
| 1911; E 271021; Associated music 
| pub. eco., Cincinnati, 


WHEN THE SHIP COMES BACK AGAIN 


WHEN THE SUMMER SUN IS SHINING ON 
THE CLOVER; words and music by 
I. M. Williamson. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27618 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Nov._8, 1911; 
HE 269737; Ida M. Williamson, Rick- 
reall, Ore. 


WHEN THE SUN IS DIMLY SINKING IN 
THE WEST; words and music by W. 
Cloud. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [27619 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269673; William Cloud, Alderson, 
OK1. 


WHEN THE SUN SHINES WARM AGAIN; 
words and music by B. K. Wiggins. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

; [27620 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 8, 1911; 

EK 269689; Blanche Keyes Wiggins, 
Blairsville, Pa. 


WHEN THE WHIPPOORWILL IS SINGING; 
words by R. HE. Fyans, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27621 


© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269704; R. H. Fyans, Au Sable 
Horks; INi. Y. 


WHEN THE WILD BIRDS LEAVE THE 
VALLEY; words by G. W. Krebs, 
music by Vincent Hale. [27622 

© Nov, 28; 1914. 2 c. Nov. 28; 
1911; E 271686; George W. Krebs, 
Thomas, Okl. 


\WHEN THESE OLD CLOTHES WERE NEW; 
words by A. L. Fitzgerald, music by 
Len Fleming. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [27623 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269655; Arthur L. Fitzgerald, 
Montesano, Wash. 


WHEN YOU LOOK FOR THE EYES THAT 
ARE LOOKING FOR YOU; words by 
C. P. Mc. Donald, music by L. Fried- 
man. Chicago, Leo Friedman music 
co. [27624 

© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269861; J. C. Swan & Leo Fried- 
man, Chicago. 


WHEN YOU SEE ME DANCE THE MINUET; 


written and composed by Worton 
David and George Arthurs. [27625 

©f Oct! 26,) 191d 26 Oety, 26; 
1911: E 267877; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


1995 


ss Vero ec Es as a ee ae 


27626 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


WHEN YOU WERE SWEET SIXTEEN; 
words by J. Harrington, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27626 


© Oct.16, “191 2B (er aNoy,.” 8, 
1911; EK 269697; John Harrington, 
Mohawk, Mich. 


WHERE CAN MY MAMA BE; words and 
music by W. T. Barnes. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27627 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 269811; Mrs. W. T. Barnes, Dixie, 
Wash. 


W HERE THE CHILDREN SLEEP; words by 
Monro Anderson, music by A. Kings- 
ton Stewart. [27628 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 270023; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


WHERE THE EDELWEISS IS BLOOMING; 
quartette, from Hanky-panky, words 
by E. Ray Goetz, music by A. Bald- 
win Sloane. [27629 


© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
KH 269874; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 


WHERE THE RIVER WINDS ALONG KEN- 
TUCKY’S SHORE; words by Herman 
Kahn, music by L. Friedman. 

[27630 

Cr INGwe 10 Olt 2 ee Nov. 1.0; 

1911; H 269962; Leo Friedman, Chi- 
eago. 


WHERE THE SWEET 
GkRow; words by W. A. Rogers, 
music by Maude Rogers. [276381 

©” Nov... 819i; 92 vex Nove 11, 
1911; EH 269997; Wallace A. Rogers, 
Champlin, Minn. 


WHITE VIOLETS 


WHERE’ YOU GOIN’; words by Lew 
Brown, music by Albert von Tilzer, 
arr. by Hugene Platzmann. [27632 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 269560; York music co., New York. 


WHILE SHEPHERDS 
FLOCKS ; 


WATCHED THEIR 
Christmas anthem, words 
by N. Tate, music by James H. 
Rogers. 4to. [27633 


© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 269273; G. Schirmer, New York. 


WHILE SHEPHERDS WERE FEEDING THEIR 
FLOCKS; music by Reginald F. Bar- 
clay. (Jn Carols ancient and modern, 
book 2, no. 14.) [27634 

OmOcte dss 1 Oia Gar Nova 15, 
1911; HE 270407; Morgan & Scott, 
ltd., London. 


WHILE THE SUN SHINES; words by 
R. Le Gallienne, music by Geoffrey 
Howard; no. 3 in G. [27635 

© Nov. 24, 1911; 2 c Nov. 24, 
1911; E 270675; John Church co.. 
Cincinnati. 


WHITE LIES BLACK LIES; from A lovely 
liar, by Hans S. Linné; hotel orch. 
Ato. [27636 

© Nov; 13; a91d So sesNey.. 142 
1911; E 271096; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


lyric by Junie McCree, music 
by Hans S. Linné. [27637 


© Nov. 13, 191%- 2°e Nov. 14: 
1911; HE 271095; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


WHOSE HEART IS HE BREAKING TO- 
NIGHT; words and music by Kendis 
& Paley. [27638 


© Nov. 20, 1911: 2 ¢, Nove 21. 
1911; E 271288; Kendis & Paley, 
New York. 


Wuy; words by C. L. Parks, music 
by Harry L. Sack. [27639 


© 1 e. Nov. 27, 19112) 271566; 
Clarence Le Roy Parks, Seattle. 


WHY DON’T YOU CALL ME DEARIE? words 
and music by G. H. Holman. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27640 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2.¢ Nov. 8, 1911; 

E 269661; G. H. Holman, Colum- 
bus, O. 


WHY Not You; words by E. EK. Hewitt, 
music by Samuel W. Beazley. 
[27641 
© July 1, 1911; 1 e& Nov. 17,1911; 
1c. Nov. 25, 1911; E 271504; J. M. 
Harris, Evanston, I11. 


WIE ALLES KAM; neumelodische stticke, 
von Schultze-Biesantz, op. 28, no. 
2; violin and pf. Zweite reihe. Bos- 
ton, Arthur P. Schmidt. (Was 
meine geige alles weiss, no. 2.) 

[27642 

© Nov. 1, 1917: 2-e Nov. 47, 19i4¢ 

E 270523; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Braunschweig, Germany. 


WIE EISKALT IST DIER HANDCHEM. See 
Puccini (G.) 


WIEGENLIED (Lullaby) ; see Lose blat- 
ter (Loose leaves). 


1596 


i 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


27660 


WIEGENLIED DER MARIA; aus dem | Wines; words by Mary L. Ritter, mu- 


Weihnachtsoratorium, Die heilige 
nacht, text nach Lope de Vega. 
musik von Franciscus Nagler, fiir 
1 singstimme mit klavierbegleitung. 
ieeaoch, 2. 'Tief. { 27648, 27644 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 c& each Nov. 
6, 1911; EH 270194, 270195; Otto For- 
berg, Leipzig. 


WIENER SALON-ALBUM; 12 reizende 
salonstticke, von Hermann Wenzel, 
ftir piano solo. Band 1. [27645 

© Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1. 1911; 
E 270820; Fr. Partius, Leipzig. 


| WiIG-WAG RAG; by Harry C. Thompson ; 


piano. [27646 
© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1911; 
HE 271019; Leo Feist, New York. 


| WILL YOU ALWAYS CALL ME SWEET- 


HEART; words and music by M. A. 

Acker. Cincinnati, Ideal music co. 

[27647 

© Nov. 9; 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 269888; M. A. Acker, Cincinnati. 


WILL YOU LOVE ME ALWAYS MY DAR- 


LING; words and music by D. Birch- 
tord. [27648 

© Noy. 20, 1911’; 2 c Nov. 21, 
1911; E 271279; Delilah Birchford, 
Mentor, O. 


WILL YOU WAIT; words by James E. 

Livesey, music by H. A. Blackburn. 

[27649 

(CuNove 1, 1911: 2..c Nov.’ ,11, 

1911; E 271004; Hubert A. Black- 
burn, Feeding Hills, Mass. 


WILLST DU MEINE LADY WERDEN; aus 
der operette Die dame in rot, tanz- 
duett, von Robert Winterberg, arr. 
von H. Worch; salon-orchester. 4to. 

[27650 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1911; 

HH} 270525; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


WILLY-WILLY- WILTSHIRE; humorous 
song, words by R. C. Tharp, music 
by Claude Fenn-Leyland. [27651 

© Noy. 23; 1911+ 2) ec: Nov. 23; 
1911: E 270669; Philharmonic pub. 
co., London. 


WzNE-SONG (Weinlied); from Modest 
Suzanne, lyric by Robert B. Smith, 
music by Jean Gilbert. [27652 

Op iNow 20y. 19id 32: |. Nov. -21, 
1911; EH 270598; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


sic by E. C. W. Warne. Toronto, 
Whaley, Royce & co., ltd. [27653 
© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 
EK 267990; E. C. Wilma Warne, 
Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. 


WINTERTAG (EIN) IM GEBIRGE; Oder 
Rodlers freud und leid ; heiteres sing- 
spiel f. gemischten chor and soli mit 
tanz und klavierbegleitung, text und 
musik von Carl Rainer [pseud. of 
Fr. Nagler], op. 10. [27654 

© Oct. 11, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
D 18994; Otto Forberg, Leipzig. 


WIR WAUNTEN LANGE RECHT ZU LEBEN; 
ged. von Gottfried Keller, musik von 
Christian Sinding, op. 108, fiir miin- 
nerchor a cappella. Partitur. 4to. 
(Vier lieder, no. 2.) [27655 

© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 270815; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


WISHIN’; words and music by G. L. 
Jones. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [27656 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
HK 269749; Grace Lee Jones, Spring- 
field, I11. 


WITCHES REVELRY; caprice, by Le Roy 
Hartt [pseud. of Charles Kunkel]; 
piano. [27657 

©) Nov. 9,1911: 2 ¢, Nov. 145 19h; 
EK 269987; Kunkel bros. music ©Co., 
St. Louis. 


WITH COURAGE AND FAITH. 
beer (G.) 


See Meyer- 


WITH YOUR LOVE DRIFTING FAR AWAY; 
words by P. W. Lichtenberger, mu- 
sie by L. A. Clark. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [27658 

© Nov. 16;°1911:" 2" ce) Nove dG; 


190s SH 201145 YR. OW > lachten: 
berger, New Harmony, Ind. 
Woman’s (A) ANSWER; words by 


Phoebe Cary, music by F. A. Car- 
reon. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [27659 

© Oct: 16,1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269647; Mrs. F. A. Carreon, El 
Paso, 'Tex. 


WON’T YOU BE MY SUNDAY GIRL; from 
The monarch and the maid, lyric by 
Ella Grant Sullivan, music by Dan 
J. Sullivan. [27660 


©) Nov. 1, 1911; 2 © Nov. 3, 1911; 
E 269407; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27661 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 6 


WON’T YOU COME OUT LUCINDA; sere- 
nade, words and music by Charles 
Miller. [27661 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
EH 269472; F. B. Haviland pub. ¢Co., 
New York. 

WON’T YOU COME UP TO THE MOON WITH 
ME; written and composed by Mar- 
gery Barras. [27662 

©. Noy. 2s 1919s. 2 ee Nowe 2s 
1911; E 270608;. Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

WoON’T YOU MAKE MY DREAMS COME 
TRUE; words and music by C. S. 
Budlong. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27668 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269782; Carrie S. Budlong, De- 
troit. 

WON’Dr YOU PLEASE TAKE ME TO FRISCO; 
words by Geo. F. Koenig, music by 
Hrank Worth [pseud. of Frances I. 
Koenig]. [27664 

© 1 ec. Nov. 14, 1911; BE 271648; 
F. I. and G. F. Koenig, Oakland, Cal. 

WON’T YOU SHARE MY BIG UMBRELLA; 

written by Edith Carter, composed 


by Margery Barras. ]27665 
©) Noy.) 10/1910. cx Nave 10; 
foi bh 2402925 hranecis;) Daye i 


Hunter, London. 

WON’T YOU TRY TO LOVE ME; words and 
music by J. W. Hofelt. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. ]27666 

© Oct. 16, 1911; 2c Nov. 8, 1911; 
H 269720; John W. Hofelt, Greens- 
borough, Pa. 

Woop (Haypn) Two little pieces; by 


H. Wood; violin and piano. Con- 
tents:—1. Slumber song.—2. Elfin 
dance. [27667 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
EH 267879; Stainer & Bell, ltd, Lon- 
don. 

Work (THE) MUST GO ON; words by 
Laurene Highfield, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. [27668 

©r daly A 19-2 eNoy. i, ola 
BH 271196; J. Mo Harris; Evanston, 
Jue 

WorKER (A) FoR JESUS; words by 
Roy Evans, music by E. H. Book- 
myer. [27669 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1911; 


E 271444; Edwin H. Bookmyer, 
Philadelphia. 
WoRKERS ARISE IN ALL YOUR POWER; 


words and music by Margaret Alice 
Donaldson. [27670 

© 1c. Nov. 3, 1911; E 270064; 
Margaret Alice Donaldson, New 
York. 


WORLD’S BEST MUSIC. Philarmonic ed., 
2d series. ed. by Victor Herbert, 
Reginald De Koven, Fanny Morris 
Smith [et al] v. 1-8. New York, 
The University society [1910] 38 v. 
fronts. 4to. $15.30. Contents.—v. 
1, 2. Famous compositions for the 
piano.—yv. 3. Famous songs. [27671 


© Dec. 23, 1910; 2 e. each Nov. 3, 
1911; A 800366; University soc., ine., 
New York. 

WrREN (THE); polka, by Damare, 
adapted by W. A. Barrington Sar- 
gent; cornet solo. [27672 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 138, 1911; 
E 271025; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 

WUNDERSTRASSE; 
prinzessin zu 


ged. von Feodora, 
Schleswig-Holstein, 
musik von Oscar von Chelius. (Drei 
gedichte, no. 3.) [27673 


© Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 270175; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


YANKEE WALTZ; by H. W. Yankee, arr. 
by H. Silberhorn. (Popular and 
standard music for the concertina, 
no. 1144.) [27674 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c.-Oct. 26, 1911; 
EK 269185; Herman W. Yankee, 
Manistee, Mich. 


YE BANKS AND BRAES; old Highland 
melody, words by Robert Burns, mu- 
sic arr. by Monk Gould; medium 
voice. [27675 

© Nov. 13; 191t- 2 7eweNoy.” 13. 
1911; E 270332; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 

YE GODS AND LITTLE FISHES; two step 
caprice, by C. Blakesley Yearsley; 
pf. [27676 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 24, 1911; 
EH, 267845; Collard Moutrie, London. 


YE HAPPY BIRDS; duet or two part 
chorus, words by Edward Oxenford, 
music by H. E. Warner, ed. by S. L. 
Hermann. (Part songs for women’s 
voices, octavo ed., no. 6171.) [27677 

© Nov. 6, 1911 2 eGaNowers, 19nd: 
EL 269491; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


YEAR (THE) AT SPRING; from the 
French of Chas. D’Orléans, by An- 
drew Lang, music by G. Marschal- 
Loepke, op. 12; trio for women’s 
voices. 4to. (The Boston music 
compahy quartets and choruses, se- 
ries 4, no. 145.) [27678 

© Nov. 21, J9t y2 er wow) 22: 
1911; E 271881; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


1598 


ee ———— er 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1911 


27698 


YrBar-EnNeR. See Rabey (René). 


YIDDISHA FEET; words and music by 

Herman Timberg. [27679 

© Nov. 41,1911; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1911; 

E 269277; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York. 


You; words and music by Genevieve 
Landry Breese. [27680 
) Nov. 17, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 20, 
1911; E 271264; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


You ARE ALL THAT IS LOVELY; Indian 
love lyric by Laurence Hope, set to 
music by Amy Woodforde-Finden. 
(Stars of the Desert, no. 2.) [27681 


jenOete 25.1911: 2c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
E 267911; Boosey & co., London. 


You ARE ALL THE WORLD TO ME; words 
by F. C. Brautigam, music by F. W. 
Rivarde. [27682 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 
EK 269392; F. Rivarde, Rochester. 
1S 

YOU ARE MY IDEAL GIRLIE; words by lL. 
Logan, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [27683 

ne Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269772; Lettie Logan, Columbus, 
O. 

YOU CAN BET YOUR LIFE I WOULD: words 
by Lou Paley, music by Kendis and 
Paley. [27684 


@Ocu.ol, 1911: 2c. Nov. 1, 1914; 

EK 2693834; Kendis & Paley, New 
York. 

You CAN’T EXPECT KISSES FROM ME; 


words by Roger Lewis, music by 
Rubey Cowan. [27685 
ero 17, 1911- 2 c. Noy: . 16; 


1911; E 271159; Will Rossiter, Chi- 


cago. 


YOU COULD LOVE ME JUST THE SAME; 
from the Wall street girl, by Karl 
Hoschna, hotel orch. 4to. [27686 

© Oct. 30,1911; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1911; 
E 269298; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


You’D BE SELFISH TOO; 
Engel, music by G. Cohn. 


words by F. 
[27687 


ie Nav, 21, 1911: 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1911; E 271627; Fred Engel. Belle- 
ville, Ill. 

YOu’LL NEVER BE THE MAN, BOY, THAT 
YOUR FATHER USED TO BE; words and 
music by Dick Stead. [27688 


ea. © Oct: 23). 1910s. 267795; 
Dick Stead, Cambridge, Mass. 


You MUSICAL RAGTIME SAL. See Mu- 


sical ragtime Sal. 


YOU MUST COME ROUND ON SATURDAY; 
written by Sidney Davis, composed 
by C. W. Murphy. [27689 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 270255; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


YOU’RE THE NICEST LITTLE GIRL I EVER 
KNEW; from Hello Paris, conversa- 
tional song and dance, words by J. 
Leubrie Hill, music by J. Rosamond 
Johnson. [27690 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 e Nov. 8, 1911; 
E 269439; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 
—words by Arthur Jacob Martin, 
music by Paul Eugene. [27691 
iO Nerv. 10, 1911: 2 ¢. Nov. 10: 
1911: Bh 269980 : Shapiro music pub. 
cO., New York. 


YOU’VE GOT ME HYPNOTIZED ; words and 

music by re ing Berlin. [27692 
©) Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 2, 1911; 

E 2693868 ; Ted Snyder co., New York. 


You’vE GOT TO -SING IN RAG-TIME; 
written and composed by Worton 
David and George Arthurs. [27693 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1911; 
E 267878 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Youne (A) SAILOR; words and music 
by M. A. Renaud. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27694 

© Oct. 30, 1911: 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1911: 
E 269746; M. A. Renaud, Quebec, 


Canada. 

YOUNG RECRUITS: march, by Walter 

Rolfe; piano. [27695 
(©) Nov! 285 -191Ps) 2 er Nov. 29) 


1911; E 271666; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


YOUR EYES OF BLUE REFLECT MY LOVE 
FOR YOU; words and music by J. Vin- 
cent. [27696 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 18, 1911; 
BE 271516; Jack Vincent, Cincinnati. 


YOUR LIGHT IS NEEDED; hymn, words 
by Ina Dudley Ogden, music by C. 
H. Gabriel. [27697 

© Nov. i; 1911: 2 & Oct.28, 1918 
FE 269237: Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago. 

YOUTH AND MOONLIGHT; waltz, by B. 
Strock: orchestra. S8vo. [27698 


peer 9) 1911: 2 e. Noy: 27, 199i 
971541: Burton Strock, Denver. 


a, 


27699 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. TEL meee 6 


ZAKOLNICEK; pochod & textem, sloZil 
Fr. Kmoch; harmoniemusik.  obl. 
24mo. [27699 

© Aug. 7, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1911; 
E 267755; Mojmir Urbének, Prague. 
Austria. 


ZAPATEADO; Spanish dance, by Pablo 
de Sarasate, op. 23, no. 2, ed. and 
fingered by Hugo Riesenfeld; violin 
and pf. [27700 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1911; 
E 271067; G. Schirmer, New York. 

ZAPPELN, ZAPPELN; chanson aus dem 
vaudeville, Das neue midchen, text 
von Bernhard Buchbinder, musik 
von Richard Fronz. [27701 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2c Nov. 8, 1911; 
EK 270108; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 

ZASTAVENICKO (Staindchen); [undj 

Raérodni prédehra; slozil Fr. J. 

Mach. 1. Harmoniemusik. 4to. 2. 

Orchester. 4to. [27702, 27703 


© Aug. 7, 1911; 2c each Oct. 21, 
1911; EH 267756, 267757; Mojmir Ur- 
banek, Prague, Austria. 

ZEPHYR; from the suite characteristic. 
The four winds, a Western episode, 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus, arr. by T. P. 
and Geo. J. Trinkaus; mand. orch. 

[27704 

© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 
EK 269914; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

ZOFIJA; polka, by Theodora Hertz, arr. 
by W. Adeszko; concertina. [27705 

©P Nov, 15. Ott eNom ws. 
1911; H 271312; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 

ZUM-PARA-PITIZUM ; versi di Rebiondo, 
musica di Francesco Sanna; canto e 
mandolino. (Piedigrotta 1911, No. 
292.) [27706 

©vOct,22, 19i1)-2 ch Novae Oda: 
EK 270279; Raffaele Izzo, music pub- 
lisher, Naples. 

ZWANZIG MARK; 
Falke, musik 


gedicht von Gustav 
von Richard Heu- 


berger, op. 52; minnerchor; partitur } 


[27(07 
G.NOViy a, 


und stimmen. S8vo. 
C6) Octs 15, GillGiten 2 


ZWEI NEUE WEIHNACHTSLIEDER; ged. 
und musik von Emil Weidenhagen, 
op. 36, no. 1 u. 2, fiir gemischten 
chor und vierstimmigen frauen oder 
schiilerchor, mit violine, violoncello, 
harmonium ad lib. und pianobeglei- 
tung. Contents.—Weihnachtszeit.— 
Weihnacht. Partitur u. stimmen. 

[27708 


© Oct. 15, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1911; 
E 270308; Steingraber verlag, Leip- 
zig. 


“WEITE MODERNE SUITE; von Hdward 
MacDowell, op. 14, bearbeitet von 
Ludwig Klee, fiir pianoforte zu 2 
hinden. [27709 


©. Aug: 15, 1911; -2 ect. 26, 
1911; KH 267884; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York. 

2 Konzert. See Liszt (F.) 

2, SYMPHONIE, ES DUR; pro velky or- 
chestr, slozil Zdenék Fibich, op. 38. 
Partitura. [27710 


© Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ¢ Nov. 6, 1911; 
Ii 270188; Fr. A. Urbanek, Prague, 
Austria. 


jeme 
2s 


NOCTURNE; par, Frédéric Binet, 
ep. 109, pour le piano. [27711 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267973; Durand et cie., Paris. 


2°™° syMPHONIE; par G. M. Witkow- 
ski (G. Martin), pour 1°** violons. 
[27712 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 30, 1911; 
HE} 267971; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


GOTH REGIMENT MARCH; by J. A. Ham, 
arr. by W. S. Ripley; orchestra. 
4to. [277138 


© Nov: 21, A9ide 2 re Nove 22: 
1911; E 271335; J. A. Ham, Boston. 


S4 mo. (L’) FANTERIA A TRIPOLI; nuova 
canzonetta popolare, versi di un sol- 
dato, musica di Marino. [27714 


© Nov. 7, 1911: 2c Nove79, 1904": 


1911; E 270501; Adolphe Robitschek, H) 270282; Italian book co., New 
Vienna. York. 
Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1911: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 43 unpub- 
TUSIMG GE) Pk aa OI eT EE 241 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 1,404 unpublished) ________ 27, 473 
LENE Ne Eg 27, 714 


bse or MUSIC. OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS’ BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


[27714 


Au! so TRUE; aria by G. Estabrook; 
sop. or tenor with violin (ad lib.) 
and piano acc. int 

© by G. Estabrook, Boston, as the 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2302, Nov. 27, 1911. Re- 
newal entry, Dec. 27, 1897, no. 72856. 


ALONG THE BROOK (Den bach entlang) ; 
by Heinrich Hofmann, rey. and fin- 
gered by A. Foote. {2 

© by Arthur Foote, Dedham, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2310, Nov. 25, 
1911. Original entry, Nov. 12, 1884, 
no. 22706. 


BRooKLet (THE); by O. Fleissner; 
piano. [3 


© by Otto Fleissner, San Fran- 
cisco, as the author, in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 2306, Nov. 25, 
1911. Original entry, Apr. 8, 1884, 


no. 7561. 


CHOPIN (FRANCOIS FREDERIC) Nocturne 
in G; by Chopin, arr. by S. B. Whit- 
ney ; organ. [4 

© by S. B. Whitney, Woodstock, 
Vt., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2311, Nov. 25; 
1911. Original entry, Nov. 19, 1884, 
WO. Zoli. 


FIRE LADDIES MARCH; by EH. H. Sher- 

wood; piano. [5 

© by Edgar H. Sherwood, Roches- 

ter, N. Y., as the author, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 2314, Dec. 

1, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 27, 1883, 
no. 24804. 


FRAGRANT BREEZES; by Julie Rive King 

[pseud. of Charles Kunkel]. [6 

© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 2277, Nov. 11, 

1911. Original entry, Nov. 19, 1883, 
no. 21495. 


GAIETY ; Schottische brillante, by E. B. 

Spencer; piano. [7 

© by E. B. Spencer, Philadelphia, 

as the author, in extension for 14 

years. Renewal no. 2301, Nov. 27, 

1911. Renewal entry, Dec. 27, 1897, 
no. 72852. 


GILLETTE; or, Count and countess; 
comic opera in three acts, words 
adapted to music dialogue, music by 
Edmund Audran, ed. by J. W. Nor- 
eross, jr. [8 

© by J. W. Norcross, jr., Santa 
Ana, Cal., as the author, in renewal 


for 28 years. Renewal no. 2293, Nov. 
2%, 1911. Original entry, Jan. 12, 
1884, no. 1008. 


GLORIA IN EXCELSIS IN C; anthem, by 
W. H. H. Smith; solo and quartet 
or chorus. [9 

© by W. H. H. Smith, New York, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 2290, Nov. 24, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 7, 1883, 
no, 22661. 


HoT-SHOT MARCH; by T. H. Rollinson; 

piano. [10 

© by T. H. Rollinson, Boston, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 2292, Nov. 27, 1911. 

-Original entry, Jan. 21, 1884, no. 
1472, 


How GENTLY FALL THOSE SIMPLE WORDS 
“GOD BLESS rou;” by J. R. Thomas. 
[iL 
© by Clara Thomas, New York, as 
child of the deceased author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
2318, Dec. 7, 1911. Renewal entry, 
Dee. 27, 1897, no. T2855. 


MARGUERITES (LES) (THE DAISIES); 
waltz, by Henry Maylath, op. 166. 
(Six easy dances, no. 1.) Ee 

© by Arthur Maylath and Oscar 
Maylath, New York, as children of 
the deceased author, in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 2304, Nov. 25, 
1911. Original entry, Oct. 8, 1884, 


no. 20291. 


MAZURKA DE CONCERT; by Charles N. 
Allen, op. 1; violin with acc. of 
piano. [13 

© by Mrs. Eunice Humphrey Al- 
len, Rockport, Mass., as widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2309, Nov. 25, 1911. 
Original entry, Nov. 12, 1884, no. 
22708. 


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Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) Menu- 
etto; from symphony in E flat major, 
by Mozart. (Bright hours with the 
tone poets, compiled by Carl Sidus 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel].) [14 

© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2275, Noy. 11, 
1911. Original entry, Nov. 19, 1883, 
no. 21492. 

My Gop AND FATHER WHILE I STRAY; 
sacred song, by G. W. Marston. [15 

© by E. Howard Thayer, Boston, 
as the executor, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 2307, Nov. 25, 
1911. Original entry, Oct. 8, 1884, 
no. 20286. 


OUR LITTLE FRIENDS; galop, by W. F. 
Sudds; piano or parlor organ. [16 


© by W. F. Sudds, Gouverneur, 
N. Y., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2294, Nov. 27, 
1911. Original entry, Jan. 21, 1884, 
no. 1471. 


OUR LITTLE FRIENDS; mazurka, by W. F. 
Sudds; piano. [17 


© by W. F. Sudds, Gouverneur, 
N. Y., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2295, Nov. 
2, 19. “Orisinal entry. Jane 20, 
1884, no. 1471. 


OUR LITTLE FRIENDS; minuet, by W. F. 

Sudds; piano. [18 

© by W. F. Sudds, Gouverneur, 

N. Y., as the author, in renewal for 

28 years. Renewal no. 2297, Nov. 

27, 1911. Original entry, Jan. 21, 
1884, no. 1471. 


OUR LITTLE FRIENDS; waltz, by W. F. 

Sudds; piano. [19 

© by W. FEF. Sudds, Gouverneur, 

N. Y., aS the author, in renewal for 

28 years. Renewal no. 2296, Nov. 

27, 1911. Original entry, Jan. 21, 
1884, no. 1471. 


POLONAISE BRILLANTE; by O. Fleissner ; 
piano. [20 
© by Otto Fleissner, San Fran- 
cisco, aS the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2305, Nov. 
25,1911. Original entry Apr. 8, 
1884, no. 7566. 

R. E. Porter; or, The interviewer and 
the fairies, operetta in 3 acts, words 
by A. G. Lewis, music by Leo. R. 
Lewis. [21 

© by Leo R. Lewis, Medford, 
Mass., as the author in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 22638, Oct. 30, 
1911. Original entry, Noy. 24, 1883, 
no. 21808. 


Rosin’s (THE) RETURN; by L. Fisher; 

piano, [22 

© by Leander Fisher, Buffalo, as 

the author, in extension for 14 years, 

Renewal no. 2303, Nov. 27, 1911. 

Renewal entry, Dec. 27, 1897, no. 
72859. 


ROSEBUD QUICKSTEP; by Julius Becht 
(C. Kinkel); piano. [238 
© by Karl Kinkel, Shelbyville, 
Ky., as child of the deceased author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 2298, Nov. 27, 1911. Renewal 
entry, Dec. 27, 1897, no. 72836. 


ROSEBUD WALTZ; by Julius Becht (C. 
Kinkel) ; piano. [24 
© by Karl Kinkel, Shelbyvilte, 
KKy., as child of the deceased author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 2800, Nov. 27, 1911. Renewal 
entry Der. 27, 1897, no. 72839. 


ROsES DE BOHEME; valse brilliante by 
H. Kowalski, arr..by Charles Wels; 
piano, four hands. [25 


© by Anton B. Wels, New York, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2291, Nov. 27, 1911. Original entry, 
Jan. 12, 1884, no. 1033. 


SUPPLICATION; by Julie Rive King 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel. ] [26 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2278, Nov. 11, 
1911. Original entry, Nov. 19, 18838, 
no. 21494. 


WATER SPRITES; polka caprice, by C. 

Kunkel; piano. [27 

© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 2276, Nov. 11, 

1911. Original entry, Nov. 19, 1888, 
no, 21498. 


WHEN ICICLES HANG BY THE WALL; 
words by Shakespeare, set to music 
by A. Foote; low voice. [28 


© by Arthur Foote, Dedham, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2308, Nov. 
25, 1911. Original entry, Oct. 8, 
1884, no. 20283. : 
WHISPERINGS OF LOVE; words by Neigh- 
bor, music by C. Kinkel; mezzo sop. 
or tenor. [29 
© by Karl Kinkel, Shelbyville, 
Ky., as child of the deceased author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 2299, Nov. 27, 1911. Renewal 
entry, Dec. 27, 1897, no. 72837. 


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Bist) OF tHe MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED‘FOR THE MANUFAC. 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANI- 
CALLY. THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1 (E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


[27714 


ALL THE WORLD LOVES A LOVER. [30 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 11, 1911; recorded, 
vy. 1, p. 145. 


ALL YOUR OWN AM I; from The en- 
chantress. [3i 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 24, 1911; recorded, 
Vout; Dp. 148. 


APRIL FOOL RAG. [32 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Nov. 14, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 189. 


AS LONG AS THE BAND WILL PLAY. [83 


© M. Witmark & Sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 144. 


BacK FROM THIRTY-SIX TO TWENTY- 
NINE; from A lovely liar. [34 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
Wal, py d44. 


BIRDS AND BUTTERFLIES. [35 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Dec. 6, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 146. 


BLUE (THE) BIRD. [36 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Nov. 11, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


BRASS BAND HPHRAM JONES. [37 


© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 
rec’d Dee. 7, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 145. 


BRIDE’S (THE) RETURN; by Edmund 
Braham. [38 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 11, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 145. 


BUTTERFLIES. [39 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 25, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, -p. 148. 


CAMPUS (THE) WALTZES. [40 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 144. 


CANDY (THE) COLLEGE BOYS. [41 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Nov. 24, 1911; recorded, 
We oe py 142: 


CrciLiA; from A lovely liar. [42 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 144. 


CHERRY CIRCLE MARCH AND TWO STEP; 
piano. [43 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Ve, p. 141. 


CLARINET’S (THE) LOVE. [44 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 24, 1911; recorded, 


Vi. he de: 
COME BACK MARGUERITE. [45 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Nov. 138, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 

COME KISS THE BLARNEY, MARY DABR- 
LING. [46 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 17, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 141. 


Composine; from Betsy. [47 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Noy. 20, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 141. 


CowBOY RAG. [48 

© Jerome H. Remick, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 6, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 146. 


DASHING (THE) CAVALIERS. [49 

© E. T. Paull, New York. Notice 

rec’d Nov. 28, 1911; recorded, vy. 1, 
p. 148. 


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Do IT Now. [50 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 14, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 139. 


DON’T NEVER TRUST A TRAVELLING MAN. 

[51 

© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 

rec’d Nov. 25, 1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 
148. 


DOWN IN HONEYMOON ALLEY; from 
The monarch and the maid. [52 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 24, 1911; recorded, 
Ve 1, po 142, 


DOWN ON THE FARM. [53 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rece’d Nov. 25, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 148. 


DREAMING (THE) PRINCESS; from The 
enchantress. [54 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 144. 


FATHER AND SON. [55 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 11, 1911; recorded, 
vy. 1, p. 145. 


FRIEND AND FRIEND; from Betsy. [56 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Noy. 20, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 141. 


GABY WALTZ; from The monarch and 
the maid. [57 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 144. 


GARDEN (THE) OF GIRLS. [58 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Nov. 14, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 189. 


GEE, I LIKE THE MUSIC WITH MY 
MEALS. [59 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Dee. 6, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


GHOST TIME. [60 

© Shapiro music pub. co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Nov. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


GIRLIE (A) WAS JUST MADE TO LOVE. 

[61 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Nov. 10, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 129. 


eel 


GLORY TO Gop IN THE HieuHEstT. [62 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
Ve ti pe i44e 


HAYTIAN BAG. [63 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 14, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 189. 


HE NEVER, NEVER SAID GOOD-BYE. [64 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


HEART (THE) IS LIKE THE ROSE; words 
by Harry S. Kuklin, music by Ed- 
mund Braham. [65 

© Chas. K. Harris, NewYork. No- 
tice ree’d Dec. 1, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 144. 


HONEY LAND. [66 

© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 

rec’d Nov. 25, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 143. 


How ENTHRALLING THE MUSIC’S SOUL- 
FUL GREETING. [67 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 11, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 145. 


I’D LIKE TO BE YOUR MOTHER’S SON-IN- 
LAW. [68 
© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 18; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 140. 


I DON’T CARE WHOSE GIRL YOU WERE, 
YOU’RE MY GIRL NOW. [69 
© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 7, 1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 
145. 


I’LL LOVE YOU TILL THE SUN GROWS 
COLD. [70 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 144. 


I’M A WONDERFUL MAN IN YONKERS; 
from The red widow. [71 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dee. 2, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 144. 


I'M COMING BACK. [72 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Dec. 6, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 146. 


I’M GETTING KIND OF LONESOME FOR MY 
OLD KENTUCKY PAL. [73 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice ree’d Nov. 25, 1911; recorded, — 


v. 1, p. 148. 


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no. 12, 1911 


I SING TRA-LA. [ 74 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Nov. 28, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 148. 


I’VE GOT A RAGTIME BEE IN MY BONNET. 

[75 

© Shapiro music pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


I’VE HEARD THAT BEFORE. [76 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 9, 1911; recorded. 
Wey A. 9. 145), 


I WANT TO BE A JANITOR’S CHILD. [77 


© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 
reec’d Nov. 25, 1911; recorded, vy. 1, 
p. 148. 


I WONDER WHY; lyric by Crane Wilbur. 
music by Paul Rubens. [78 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 23, 1911; recorded, 
Via sp. 142; 


I WOULD RATHER LOVE WHAT I CANNOT 
HAVE, THAN HAVE WHAT I CANNOT 
LOVE. [79 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Noy. 11, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


IF THE MAN IN THE MOON WOULD 
SPEAK; from A lovely liar. [80 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
v.\1, p. 144. 


IF YOU CAN’T BE AS HAPPY AS YOU'D 
LIKE TO BE, BE JUST AS NEARLY HAP- 
PY AS YOU CAN; from The enchant- 
ress. [81 

© Sept. 7; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice rec’d Noy. 10, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 189. 


IN A LITTLE WHILE. [82 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rec’d Noy. 17, 1911; recorded, 
¥..220pNHA. 


IN JUNE AND JULY WITH AUGUST. [83 

© Shapiro music pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Noy. 13, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


IN THE SUMMERTIME. [84 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Noy. 11, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


TRisH (AN) SMILE. [85 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
vy. 1, p. 144. 


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JOHN McFEE. [86 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 25, 1911; recorded, 
ve & p. 18. 


JUST A CHAIN OF DAISIES. [87 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Nov. 11, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


JUST FOR you; from The red widow. 

[88 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
vy. 1, p. 144. 


JUST THINK OF ALL THE MONEY YOU 
COULD SAVE. [89 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Noy. 13, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 
KEEP AWAY FROM A MARRIED MAN. [90 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 17, 1911; recorded, 
ve de 4 0.* EL: 


KILLARNEY MY HOME 0O’ERB THE SEA. [91 

© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 

rec’d Dec. 7, 1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 
145. 


KLOWN KAPERS; march and two-step. 

[92 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 9, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 145. 


Lasso Mary. [93 

© Shapiro music pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1911; 
recorded, y. 1, p. 140. 


LAZY. [94 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Dec. 6, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


LET ME KEEP ON DREAMING, [95 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
wo 8 Dp. 344. 


LET’S GO OUT ON A JAMBOREE. [96 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Noy. 11, 1911; 

recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 
LOVING CHIMES. [97 
© Shapiro music pub. co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Nov. 13, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


Macic SHADOWS WALTZ. [98 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Nov. 25, 1911; recorded, 
Va Lop. 148: 


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MAKE A NIGHT OF IT. [99 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d Dec. 11, 1911; recorded, 
We, pe d45: 


MARCH CHORUS AND ENTRANCE OF RE- 
GENT; from The enchantress. [100 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 24, 1911; recorded, 
Vouk, D..142: 


MEET ME TO-NIGHT MID THE ROSES. [101 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Nov. 14, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 189. 


My DREAM OF PARADISE. [102 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Nov. 11, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


My LITTLE SUGAR BABY (MY LITTLE 
CANDY GAT), [103 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 17, 1911; recorded, 
ie a Od 2 


My SWEET FADED ROSES. [104 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Dec. 8, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 145. 


NIGHT TIME’S THE RIGHT TIME TO SPOON 
WITH THE GIRL YOU LOVE. [105 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 2, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 144. 


NOTHING TO DO UNTIL TO-MORROW. [106 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
Vork. Notice? rec di Nov.) tig) Lor: 
recorded, v. 1, p. 141. 


ONE worRD FROM you; from The en- 
chantress. [107 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 15, 1911; recorded, 
Wed oe TAA, 
ORIENTAL two-step inter- 
mezzo. [108 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dee. 5, 1911; recorded, 
weep. 145: 


MAIDENS; 


PALMY DAYS; from The monarch and 
the maid. {109 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 24, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 142. 


PANAMA. [110 

© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 

rec’d Noy. 25, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 148. 


PANAMA (THE) PACIFIC RAG; words 
by Willie Weston, music by Mike 
Bernard. [111 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 18, 1911; recorded, 
V0 tea 


PARADE OF THE TIN SOLDIERS. {112 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Nov. 25, 1911; recorded, 
Vie dp. d4ae 


PICCADILLY (THE) BEND. [118 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 144. 


PIROUETTE PAS SEUL; piano. [114 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Vv. 2, py a4 


POTS AND PANS. [115 
© Jerome and Schwartz pub. co., 


New York. Notice rec’d Noy. 21, 

1911 ; recorded, v. 1, p. 142. 
PROMENADE RAG TWO-STEP. [116 
© Marie A. White, Chicago. No- 


tice rec’d Nov. 28, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1,’ p. 143. 


Raccity (THE) MAN. [117 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Nov. 14, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 189. 


RAGTIME CHIMES. [118 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice reec’d Dee. 6, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


RED (THE) WIDOW WALTZES. [119 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Nov. 15, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 141. 


Ringe (A) ON THE FINGER IS WORTH 
TWO ON THE PHONE. [120 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 8. 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 145. 


ROSE, LUCKY ROSE; from The enchant- 
ress. [121 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 10, 1911; recorded, 
syne bey ey alate) 


Saucy Moon; from The monarch and 
the maid. [122 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 24, 1911; recorded, 
v.02, p42: 


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SHE WAS THE GIRL I LOVED THE BEST OF 
ALL. [123 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rece’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, -p. 144. 


SLEEPING AND WAKING; from Wall 
street girl. [124 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 17, 1911; recorded, 
vom, +41. . 


SLIPPERY (A) PLACE. [125 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Noy. 14, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 139. 


Sone (A) oF Joy; words by Paul Ken- 
nedy Harper, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman. [126 

© White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 9, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 1389. 


STEEPLE JACK. ia a6 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 17, 1911; recorded, 
Me, deed 241. 


SUN FLOWER RAG. [128 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Noy. 14, 1911. 


SUPPOSE, SUPPOSE, SUPPOSE. [129 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 25, 1911; recorded 
i ay ee be 


THAT ITALIAN SERENADE. [130 


© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 7, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 145. 


THAT PRETTY LITTLE SONG; from The, 
enchantress. [131 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 28, 1911; recorded, 
Vecl Dp. 148. 


THEY ALL LOOK GOOD WHEN THEY’RE 
FAR AWAY; from The enchantress. 
[132 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Win ep. IAT, 


| THEY DON’T SPEAK TO ONE ANOTHER 


Now. [iiss 


© Shapiro music pub co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


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THOU BLESSED MAN OF GOD. [134 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
Vv, -1, (ps 144, 


Tony CAPONI; from Revue of revues. 

[135 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Noy. 28, 1911; recorded, 
Weel Wala, 


UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. [136 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
Vork.), Notice ‘ree’d “Nov. 115 191i 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


UNDER THE RAFTERS. [137 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Noy. 25, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 1438. 


VIOLETS (THE) SWEETHEART. [138s 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Noy. 25, 1911; recorded. 
veh opoaelebes. 


WE ARE OUT FOR MANUEL; from The 
monarch and the maid. [139 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dee. 2, 1911; recorded, 
eee ye Cea les 22 88 


WHAT A FRIGHTFUL SCANDAL; from 
Betsy. [140 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 20, 1911; recorded, 
sco Ley cee: 5 


WHAT THE ENGINE DONE. [141 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. JNotice rec'd Nov. if, 198i 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


WHEN A FELLOW WHO IS LONESOME 
MEETS A GIRL WHO’S FEELING BLUE. 
[142 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 25, 1911; recorded, 
Ve di pe J43. 


WHEN A GIRL WHOSE HEART IS BREAK- 

ING LOVES A BOY WHO DOES’NT CARE. 

[143 

© Shapiro music pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Nov. 18, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 140. 


WHEN SHE’S OLD ENOUGH TO MARRY. 
[144 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 8, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 145. 


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\WHEN THE AUTUMN LEAVES ARE FALL- 
ING. [145 
© Leo Feist, New York. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 7, 1911; recorded, v. 1, 
p. 145. 


WHITE LIES, BLACK LIES; from A lovely 
liar. [146 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 2, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 144. 


WONDERFUL WORLD; words by Paul A. 
Rubens and Arthur Wimperis, music 
by Paul A. Rubens. [147 

© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 10, 1911; recorded, 
Ve 1. p. aso: 


WON’r YOU COME OUT LUCINDA. [148 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Dec. 8, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 145. 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891 
JUNE 30, 1906, AND MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 33 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


Bh oh 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 6 
f No. 18 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1912 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing 
the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is 
issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, with the excep- 
tion of classical music, collections having general titles, such as ‘‘ Fiinf studien,” 
°612 études élémentaires,’’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
without differentiating words (e. g., ‘‘Waltz,” “Etude,” etc.), which are arranged 
under the name of the composer instead of the title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are 
understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles reading 
‘‘Words by,’’ ‘‘Music by,” are to be understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘E,’’? Class E, Musical composi- 
tions; ‘‘D,’’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘‘©’’ implies copyright regis- 
tration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; ‘‘© 1 c.’’ stands 
for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright 
Office of the printed or manuscript copy, and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the date 
of their receipt. In case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue 
or issues containing such contributions is required. 

A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 
under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue, 
immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used or 
licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to reproduce 
mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 
1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The December number, completing the 
volume, will have a full annual index to both composers and proprietors. The sub- 
scription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.00 for 
the year 1911, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money 
order, express order, or New York draft. 


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ee eee pee gem ee eee 


NOTICE. 


THE RETURN TO COPYRIGHT CLAIMANTS OF PRINTED COPYRIGHT 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to amend and consolidate the acts 
respecting copyright” provide as follows: 


Sec. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under the pro- 
visions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this act, the Librarian 
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred 
to the permanent collection of the Library of Congress, including the law 
library, and what other books or articles shall be placed in the reserve collec- 
tions of the Library of Congress for sale or exchange or be transferred to other 
governmental! libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein. 

Sec. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided, together with 
all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the Librarian of Congress and 
the register of copyrights jointly shall, at suitable intervals, determine what of 
these received during any period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve 
in the permanent files of the copyright office, and, after due notice as herein- 
after provided, may within their discretion cause the remaining articles and 
other things to be destroyed: Provided, That there shall be printed in the 
Catalogue of Copyright Entries from February to November. inclusive, a state- 
ment of the years of receipt of such articles and a notice to permit any author, 
copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant to claim and remove before the 
expiration of the month of December of last year anything found which relates 
to any of his productions depcsited or registered for copyright within the-. 
period of years stated, not reserved or disposed of as provided for in this act: 
And provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished work shall be 
destroyed during its term of copyright without specific notice to the copyright 
proprietor of record, permitting him to claim and remove it. 


In compliance with the above-cited provisions of law. 

Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other 
lawful claimant of any printed musical composition deposited for 
copyright registration in the office of the Librarian of Congress 
during the years 1880 to 1889, inclusive, that any such author, copy- 
right proprietor, or other lawful claimant may send to the Register 
of Copyrights his full name, the full title of the musical composition, 
the year in which copvright registration was made, and, if possible, 
the number under which such musical composition was entered for 
copyright, with a request for its return. On receipt of such informa- 
tion and request, such musical composition will be returned to the 
author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, unless it has 
been otherwise disposed of according to law. 

Application for the return of such musical composition should be 
made as early as possible during the year 1912. If no such applica- 
tion has been received during said year, such musical composition 
may be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of section 66 
of said act. 

THORVALD SOLBERG, 
Register of Copyrights. 

Frpruary 1, 1912. 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Luxemburg, and 
Norway. The President signed proclamations to this effect on the 
following dates: Belgium (June 14, 1911), Cuba (Nov. 27, 1911), 
Germany (Dec. 8, 1910), Luxemburg (June 14, 1911), Norway (June 
14, 1911). These proclamations were printed on pages v-x of Part 
a. Volume 6, no. 7, and page tv of no. 12, of the Catalogue of Copy- 
right Entries. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) of 
the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), Den- 
mark (May 19, 1911), Italy (Aug. 8, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 1911), 
the Netherlands (Mar. 13, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8, 1911). 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A B C DES VIOLINSPIELS ; 45 elementar- 
stiicke, fiir violine mit klavierbeglei- 
tung, tibertragen und progressiv 
geordnet, von Ernst Heim. Heft 1. 
Heft 2. (Edition Schott, no. 1690 
A und B.) [27715, 27716 

© Novy. 17, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 8, 
1911; H 273056, 273057; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


A LA BELLE ETOILE (Under the stars) ; 
valse Boston, by K. F. H. Under- 
wood; arr. by Charles L. Van Barr; 
piano. rere rg 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec? 1, 1911; 
EK 271718; Kenneth F. H. Under- 
wood, New York. 


A LA BIEN-AIMEE; valse, by Edouard 
Schiitt, op. 59, no. 2, ed. and fingered 
by H. Clough-Leighter; piano. 

[27718 

Oe Weewts,, 1911: 2.¢, Dec. 19, 

1911; E 272580; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


(To my beloved) ; valse, by Edo- 
uard Schiitt, op. 59, no. 2, ed. by 
Preston Ware Orem; piano. [27719 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
HE 271997; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


A LA FONTAINE; par Henri Van Gael, 
pour piano 4 6 mains. (Morceaux 
choisis, no. 11.) [27720 

©) Oct. 28, 1911: 2c. Dec. 12, 
1911; EH 273157; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


7A MATASSA; versi di H. A. Mario, mu- 
sica di E. Tagliaferri. [27721 
or Sept.. 25, 1911: 2 /¢, Oct. 9, 
1911; E 2738487; Capolonga-Feola, 
Naples. 


ABENDLIED (Evening song); by Alida 
Driscoll; piano. [27722 
© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 27, 
1911; E 274245; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


——lullaby, by Otto Floersheim, 
edited by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 
[27723 


©) “Dee: 20; 1911; 2 c& ‘Dee. 22, 
1911; EH 272828; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


ABIDE WITH ME; Sacred song, words 
from the hymnal, music by Henry 
Parker. [27724 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270962; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


ABSENCE BRINGS SWEET DREAMS OF 
THEE; words by W. G. Renfro, music 
by EH. H. Ream. [27725 

© Dee 30, 1911: 2 ce Dee 29) 
1911; E 274391; W. G. Renfro and 
Ernest H. Ream, Sharpsville, Ind. 


ACCORDEE (L’) DE VILLAGE; menuet de 
Nicoline, par P. A. Steck, transcrip- 
tion pour flite et piano. [27726 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1911; 
E 273219; Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 


ACROSS THE WAY; words and music by 
John Vance Cheney (Songs with pf. 
ace. no. 3) [20727 

© Dec. 18, 1911 ; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1911; 
E 272605; C. W. Thompson & ©Co., 
Boston. 


ADAGIO E ALLEGRO; di Adolfo Donati; 
in Fa maggiore per violino e pf. 
[27728 
© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 7, 1911; 
E 270989; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


ApamM (A.)° Five favorite Yule-tide 
songs, by A. Adam, arr: by G. H. 
Reeves; band. 4to. [27729 

© Dee. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1911: 
E 272833; Carl Fischer, New York. 


AppIo; romanza senza parole, par F. 
Paolo Frontini, pour piano. (Com- 
positions favorites, VI. série, no. 59.) 

[27730 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ¢«. Dec. 8, 1911; 
EB 273013; Carisch & Jinichen, Milan. 


AppIo, LucINA; versi di Giuseppe 
Irace, musica di G. Capaldo. [277381 
©) Sept, 25, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 9, 1911; 

BH 273488; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


ADOLFINA; mazurka, de A. Cosgaya C. ; 
piano. New York, Carl Fischer. 
[27732 


© Dec. 15, 1911532: ¢ Dee: 22, 
1911: BE 273542; Arturo Cosgaya C., 
Mérida, Yucatan, Mexico. 


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ANGELNS BUDSKAP (Hark! What mean 
those holy voices) ; by Henry Leslie, 
arr. by Emil Larson. 4to. (Kyrk- 
liga k6rsanger, no. 6.) [277383 


©" Nov. 17, 19th 4erDerwis: 
1911; E 272302; Engberg-Holmberg 
pub. co., Chicago. 


AEOLIENNE; étude caractéristique, by 
C. W. Krogmann, op. 88; piano. 
[27734 
© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
HK 2717382; B. F. Wood music ©co., 
Boston. 


AFFECTIONATE (THE) CHILD (L/’affec- 
tueuse); petit morceau, by André 
Benoist; piano. [277385 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EH 271974; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


AH COME AWAY WITH ME; words and 
music by Isadore Fostina Reed. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[277386 

© Dee rit, 1911-9 2° ee Wee. 26, 

1911; E 274155; I. F. Reed, Frank- 
ligay, IN EL: 


AILses (LES) ; réverie par Louis Ganne, 
pour orchestre, avec piano-conduc- 
teur. no. 1138598. 4to. PAT Eee 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 11, 1911; 
E 273097; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


AIMEE; impromptu, by Sister of St. 
Joseph; piano. [27738 
© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 
1911; E 272473; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


A 


AIMONS, 0 MA JOLIE; chansonnette sur 
les motifs de la chanson napolitaine, 
La piu bella del villagio, paroles de 
F. Lémon & Gueteville, musique de 
R. Falvo. [277389 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 12. 1911; 
E 273255; L. Maurel, Paris. 


AIR DE DANSE; par A. d’Ambrosio, pour 
piano seul. [27740 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1911; 
E 273220; Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 


AIR DE Mr. LEBLOND; dans il ritorno 
di Don Calandrino, opéra_ bouffe 
de Cimarosa, traduction francaise de 
M. de Rudder, annotée par F. A. 
Gevaert, pour baryton ou _ basse 
chantante. (Répertoire francais de 
Vancien chant classique, no. 448.) 

[27741 


@wDee. 6. 19112 execs 48. 
1911; E 273447; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


AIR DE Momus. See Bach (J. S.) 


AIR DE Pan. See Bach (J. S.) 
AIR KING; march and two-step, by 
Harry Appel; piano. [27742 
© Dec. 22, 191 25e7 ee. 22. 
1911; E 272869; Seminary music co., 
New York. 


AKRON (THE) RAG; march and two 
step, by M. Champion; piano. 
[27743 
© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 «& Dee. 18, 
1911; E 272495; Melvin Champion, 
Atlantic City, N. J. 


ALBAICIN; Spanish Gipsy dance, after 
Lao Silésu, by J. Valverde, arr. by 
G. Gast; small orch. 4to. [27744 


© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 9, 1911; 
E 272126; G. Schirmer, New York. 


ALEXANDER’S RAG TIME BAND; march 
and two step, by Irving Berlin, arr. 
by Wm. Schulz; orch. 4to. [27745 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 272348; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 


ALL HAIL! THIS HAPPY CHRISTMAS; 
words and music by W. C. Ames. 
[27746 
© Dec.,.15; 190i ree... 23, 
1911; E 272898; William C. Ames, 
Philadelphia. 


ALL I NEED; words by C. L. Hly, music 
by J. C. Helmick. [27747 
© Dec. 27, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274263; I. G. Martin, Chi- 
cago. 


ALL I WANT IS YOUR TRUE HEART AND 
you; words by Clifton Bingham, 
music by Gilbert Byass. [27748 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 20, 
1911; E 273471; B. Feldman & ©co., 
London. 


ALLA MIA CETRA; melodia, versi di 
F. Romani, musica di Giovanni 
Marvin. (Composizioni vocali, no. 
4916.) [27749 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 c. Dee! 8, 1911; 
E 273050; C. Schmidl & co., Leipzig. 


ALLELUIA; anthem, music by Henry 
Wilson, arr. by W. D.; mixed voices. 
SVO. [27750 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271769; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York. 


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no. 18, 1911 


27766 


ALLEN (Gro. P.) Andantino in C; by 
Geo. P. Allen; organ. obl. 8vo. 
(Original compositions, no. 4.) 

[27751 

MoNov. 29, 191%: 2 ec Dec. 1, 

1911 ; EH 270831; Geo. P. Allen, Mans- 
field, England. 


ALMA DE MI ALMA; danza de Salon, 
létra de Gilberto Cantaneda, misica 
de Salvador Pérez, para canto y 
piano, 6 piano solo, ad. lib. [27752 

ie 70d) 21, 1911: 2 ec. Dec. 12, 
1911; E 273137; Otto Y. Arzoz, Mex- 
ico, Mex. 


ALMA REDEMPTORIS MATER. See Gou- 


now (C. FE.) 


ALMA Roma; marcia, by V. Spadea; 
solo B flat cornet. [27753 
epee ts, 19%: 2 ¢c. Dec... 28, 
1911; EH 274323; Vincenzo Spadea, 
New York. 


ALMIGHTY (THE) DOLLAR; words and 
music by W. A. Wilson. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27754 

Gre Move 20/7 1911 ;-'2' ¢.° Dee. 5, 
1911; H 271946; William A. Wilson, 
Dewey, Okla. 


ALONE; poem by Claiborne Addison 
Young, music by A. M. Foerster, op. 
75, no. 1; alto or baritone [and] 


Here sleeps the bard; poem by 
Thomas Moore, music by A. M. 
Foerster, op. 75, no. 2. ATS 


©@eWec. 26, 1911: 2 ¢«. Dee. 27, 
1911; EH 274226; Adolph M. Foers- 
ter, Pittsburgh. 


ALOUETTE (L’); par M. Balakirew, 
arr. par M. I. Glinka, revue et 
doigtée par I. Philipp, pour piano. 
(L’art pianistique, troisiéme série, 
no. 81.) [27756 

© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1911; 
E 273246; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


ALPENHIRT (Shepherd in the moun- 
tains) ; melodisches tonsttick, von A. 
Melzer, op. 17, fiir pianoforte. 

[27757 

© Noy. 7, 1911-2 c. Dec. 16, 1911 - 

E 273388; Adolf Melzer, Hohen- 
Neuendorf, b. Berlin, Germany. 


ALPINE FANTASY AND STORM; by I. V. 


ALPINE FLOWERS (Fleurs des Alpes) ; 
valse, by Ernst Brauchli; piano. 
London, The London & Provincial 
music stores. [27759 


© Dec. 13, 1912 ex Dec: ‘22, 
1911; E 273581; Ernst Brauchli, 
Heimenhofen, Switzerland. 


ALPINE PASTORAL; from Alpine fan- 
tasy and storm, by I. VY. Flagler, ed. 
by Geo. E. Whiting; pipe organ. 

[27760 

©. Dee: 18, 1911:.2 « Dee. t8 

1911; EH 272475; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ALS DIE JUNGE ROSE BLUHTE (In the 
time of rosebuds’ blooming) ; words 
by H. Heine, English translation by 
Harriet Betty Boas, music by Henry 
Hadley, op. 538, no. 2; high voice. 
(Three songs, no. 2.) [27761 


© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1911; 
E 271821; G. Schirmer, New York. 


ALSO HAT GOTT DIE WELT. GELIEBT (For 
God so loved the world); words 
from the Scriptures, music by Fritz 
Reuter, fiir gemischten chor. (Zwei 
biblische gesinge, no. 2.) [27762 

© Nov. #, 1911: 2'@) Nov. 25, 1911.° 
E 270876; Fritz Reuter, New Ulm, 
Minn. 


AM SPINNROCKEN (At the spinning 
wheel); by Ferdinand Sabathil, ed. 
by Louis Dannenberg; piano. 

[27763 

©) Deer 2721911 = 2. ¢; Deer26. 

1911; E 272984; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


AMAR; intermezzo two step; by F. J. 
Neubauer ; pf. [27764 
©) Dec.) 15, 190 (2e  Decwits: 
1911; E 272364; F. J. Neubauer, 
Provo, Utah. 


AMERICA; from Harmonia Anglicana. 
See Star-spangled (The) banner; by 
John Stafford Smith. 


AMERICAN BELLE; march and two step, 
by M. J. Sanderson; piano. New 
Orleans, L. Grunewald co. ltd. 

[27765 

© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 ex Decvas; 

1911; E 272585; Maggie J. Sander- 
son, Vaiden, Miss. 


Flagler, ed. by Geo. E. Whiting; | AMIDIE WALtTz; by Christine Sydney ; 
pipe organ. [27758 pf. [27766 
© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 « Dec. 18, ©) Dee; 12; 19th) 2) ee Wee A138; 
1911; EK 272474; Theo. Presser co., 1911; WH 272305; A: H. Rosewig, 
Philadelphia. Philadelphia. 
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AMONG THE DAFFODILS; valse, by Ar- 


thur De Blonec; piano. [27767 
© Dec. 19, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 19, 
1911; E 27384638; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


AMORITA; waltzes, by Carl Lawrence; 
orchestra. 4to. [27768 
© Jan. 2, 1912; 2c. Dee. 29, 1911; 

E 274404; J. HE. Agnew, Des Moines. 


AMOUR D’HIVER; poésies de Armand 
Silvestre, musique de André Mes- 
sager. [27769 

© Nov. 380, 1911; 2.c Dec. 22, 
1911; EH 273543; Adolph Ftirstner, 
Paris. 

AmMouR (L’) EXOTIQUE (Exotic love) ; 
nocturne, by EH. Fletcher; pf. 

[27770 

e. Dee: 20; 

W. Thompson 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 
1911; E 272608; C. 
& co., Boston. 


AMOUR (L’) LIBRE; opérette en quatre 
actes, paroles de Edouard Adenis, 
musique de Rodolphe Berger; par- 
tition, piano et chant. ral 

© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 c Dee. 26, 
1911; D 19024; L. Digoudé-Diodet, 
Paris. 


AND Now O FATHER, MINDFUL OF THE 
LOVE; Short anthem for the com- 
munion service, words from the 
Bible, music by Wm. G. Hammond; 
sop. or tenor solo and mixed chorus 
or quartet. (Octavo choruses, no. 
5583. ) [27772 


©) Dec) 9) 19112 ec. Wee, 12) 
1911; E 272267; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


ANGEL FOOD; rag; by A. F. Marzian; 
pf. EPATETETG3 
© Dee! 16; 19102 ec, Ween 23: 
1911; BH 2729384; Forster music pub- 
lisher, Chicago. 


ANGELIQUE; from Vera Violetta, lyric 
by Harold Atteridge, musie by Louis 
A. Hirsch and Melville J. Gideon. 

[27774 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 5, 1911; 

Hi 271975; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


ANGELS FROM THE REALMS OF GLORY; 
hymn-anthem for Christmas, words 
by James Montgomery, music by J. 
Lawrence Erb. [27775 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 20, 1911; 
E 272619; J. Lawrence Erb, Woos- 
ter, Ohio. 


ANGEL’S SERENADE; by Braga, arr. by 
G. E. Holmes; saxophone quartette. 
(Favorite compositions, no. 18.) 

[27776 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 16, 1911; 

E 272425; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


ANGELUS (THE); words by L. de P. 
Callahan, music by F. Zettel. 
[27777 


© Dec. 12, 1994 72.) Dee 18, 
1911; E 272508; Louis de P. Calla- 
han, Los Angeles, and Florian Zet- 
tel, Santa Barbara, Cal. 


ANITA; Scherzo, by Sister of St. Jo- 
seph; piano. [27778 
© Dec. 18, 191ey ee ewee: 1s, 
1911; E 272476; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ANNIVERSARY HYMN; words by O. J. 
Randall, music by A. Geibel. 4to. 
[27779 


© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 11, 1911; 
E 272202; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 


ANOINTED (THE) ; complete service for 
Christmas, words by Lida Shivers 
Leech and others, music by John J. 
Thomas and others. [27780 

© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 2, 1911; 
E 271784; Hall, Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


ANOTHER YEAR IS DAWNING; hymn, 
words by Frances R. Havergal, mu- 
sic by EH. S. Lorenz. [27781 

© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 15, 1911; 


E 272346; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 


ANTHOLOGIE D’ETUDES POUR PIANO; 
choisies dans les ceuyres de L. Ber- 
ger, EH. Haberbier et d’autres com- 
positeurs, revues, corrigées et doig- 
tées par Charles Foerster, pour 
piano. [27782 


© Dec. 15, d9it 2 ve Wee, 1G, 
1911; E 273350; Enoch & co., Paris. 


APASIONADA; danza de salon, létra de 
Nicolas Guillermo Mellada, mftsica 
de Salvador Pérez, para canto y 
piano, 6 piano solo, ad lib. [27783 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2,e; Bec. 12, 
1911; E 273188; Otto y Arzoz, Mex- 
ico, Mex. 

ARBUTUS; polka, by H. A. Vander 
Cook; cornet solo and piano ace. 

[27784 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1911; 

E 271853; H. A. Vander Cook, Chi- 
cago. 


1612 


| ARENSKY (ANTON) 


| ARIOSTI (ATTILIO) Sonate III, 


| —— Sonate IV, 


= 


Eig agit. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ARBUTUS—Continued. 
waltz, by F. Huber; 


piano. 
[27785 
© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271965; Fred Huber, Rochester, 
Nix. 
Six piéces enfan- 
tines; par A. Arensky, op. 34, re- 
vised, phrased and fingered by O. 
Thtimer, pour piano 4 quatre mains. 
(Augener’s ed. no. 8507.) [27786 


© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911: 
EH} 273055; Augener, Itd., London. 


| ARGENTINE TANGO; dance, by R. Far- 


ban; piano. [27787 


© Dee. 14, 1911: 2 ec. Dec. 14, 
1911; E 273294; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


in H- 
moll; von A. Ariosti, arr. von Alfre- 
do Piatti, fiir violoncello und klavier. 
(Cello bibliothek klassischer sonaten, 
no. 9.) [27788 


© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
H 273074; B. Schott’s sédhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


in EF dur; von A. 
Ariosti, arr. von Alfredo Piatti, fiir 
violoncello und_ klavier. (Cello 
bibliothek klassischer sonaten, no. 
10.) [27789 

© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 ¢c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 2780738; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


Sonate V, in EH-moll; von A. 
Ariosti, arr. von Alfredo Piatti, fiir 
violoncello und _ klavier. (Cello 
bibliothek klassischer sonaten, no. 
att; [27790 

© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 2738072 


Germany. 

Sonate VI, in D-dur; von A. 
Ariosti, arr. von Alfredo Piatti, fiir 
violoncello und klavier. (Cello 
bibliothek klassischer sonaten, no. 
2) [27791 


© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 2738071; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


| ARISE SHINE, O ZIoN; anthem, music 
by J. B. Birkbeck. 4to. (Church 
choir album, no. 79.) [27792 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 15, 1911; 
E 273305; Blackburn & co., Deeds, 
England. 


ARISTOCRACY; valse caprice, by I. V. 
Flagler; piano. . [27793 
© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 11, 
1911; E 272180; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 


ARIETTE D’ ASTERIA., See  Haendel 


(G. F.) 

ARME MANNER; Marsch aus der oper- 
ette, Der lila domino, von Charles 
Cuvillier. 1. Grosses orchester. 2. 
Kleines orchester. 3. Salon-orches- 
ter, Wiener besetzung. 4. Salon- 
orchester, Pariser besetzung. 

[27794-27797 

© Nov. 13, 1911; 2 ¢ each Dec. 

16, 1911; EK 278384—273387 ; Leipziger 

biihnenyv erlag, Erhard Schultz, onan 
Vig ws 


~ a text von Emerich von Gatti 
und Bela Jenbach, musik yon 
Charles Cuvillier. 1. Klavier zu 
zwei hinden; 2. Gesang und klavier. 
[27798, 27799 
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 8, 
1911; E 273038, 373039 Leipziger 
biihnenyerlag, Erhard Schultz, Leip- 
zig. 


AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE; a yule 
tide potpourri, by Theo. M. Tobani, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; full band. 
4to. [27800 

© Dec. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 22, 1911; 
HY 272805 ; “Carl Fischer, New York. 
yule-tide selection, song, by Theo. 

M. Tobani, transcription for piano 

by Gustav Saenger. [27801 
© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1911; 

EH 272765; Carl Fischer, New York. 


ARROUAH SIDI; danse arabe, musique 
de A. Valsien, pour piano. [27802 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
270906; EK. Gaudet, Paris. 


AS DU KENST NIT UN WEIST NIT NEMT 
MEN SICH NIT UNTER; from The 
country girl, words by H. Altman, 
music by Perlmutter and Wohl. 

[27803 

@MbDeer ai Wd) ce Dee ato; 

1911; BE 272892; Hebrew pub. co., 
New York. 


words and music 
Washington, H. 


AS I WAS STROLLING ; 
by D. A. Talbert. 


Kirkus Dugdale co. [27804 
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271918; Delia a Talbert, Peter- 


man, Ala. 


ASPERGES ME; music by Robert W. 
Wilkes, op. 6; mixed voices. (Oc- 
tavo choruses, no. 5581.) [27805 


© Dee. 12, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 18,1911; 
BE 272297: G. Schirmer, New York. 


1613 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27806 


pt. I1l, n. s., v. 6 


AT LAST, THOU ART COME, LITTLE SAYy- 
10UR; words by Faber, music by 
Thomas Adams. 4to. [27806 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1911; 
EH 270897; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


AT PARTING; words by Wim. Felter, 
musie by Thurlow Lieurance. [27807 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 20,1911; 
KE 272653; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


AT PLAY; by Emil Rhode; piano. (A 
child’s day, no. 3.) [27808 
© Dee. 5, 1911; 2 c Dee. 6, 1911; 

HK} 272014; G. Schirmer, New York. 


AT THE HOUR OF THE EVENING SACRI- 
FICE; sacred song, words by H. T. 
Ireys, music by Geoffrey O’Hara. 

[27809 


© Dec. 12, 1911; 2 c Dee. 19, 
1911; E 272582; Henry T. Ireys, 
Greenville, Miss. 


AT THE PARTING OF THE WAY; words 
by Albert Simpson Reitz, music by 
Chas. H. Marsh. [27810 


© Dee. 15, 1911; 2 c« Dec. 18, 


1911; E 272517; Praise pub. ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 
AT THE RAGTIME BALL; words by 


Roger Lewis, music by Jimmie V. 
Monaco. [27811 

©)Wec. libs A912 ice apee. 323. 
1911; E 2729386; Forster music pub- 
lisher, Chicago. 


AT THE VILLAGE TAVERN; Hungarian 
Csarda scene; by Leo Schermann, 
op. 4, no. 1; violin and pf. [27812 

© Dec. 19, 1911; 2 «@ Dee. 22, 
1911; E 272806; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
AT TWILIGHT (Crépuscule) ; nocturne, 
by Leo. Ornstein, op. 10, no. 3; pf. 
[27813 
©, Dec. 21 19 Oe Dec.a.2:, 
1911; E 272692; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


ATT BINDA KRANSAR; words by Otto 
Lundell, music by H. S. Miller. 
[27814 
© 1Deer elon 2 cay Wecs: 23: 
1911; E 272896; Otto Lundell, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


AU CASINO; mazurka par A. Trojelli, 
pour piano. (Vacances de plage, no. 
4, [27815 
© Dee. 16, 1911: 2 c Dee. 18, 

1911; EH 273420; Costallat et cie., 

Paris. 


AU GRE DES REVES; par Maurice Pesse, 
transcription pour 2 pianos. [27816 
© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 
1911; E 278351; Enoch & co., Paris. 


AU SEUIL DE L’AMOUR; valse lente, par 
©. Denisty ; pf. [27817 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 « Dec. 26, 
1911; E 2738617; Durand et cGie., 
Paris. 
vers de Pierre d’Amor, musique de 
C. Denisty. [27818 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 « Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273618; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 


AUBADE; by Ethel Barnby; piano. 

[27819 

© Nov. 30, 1911; 2 ¢@ Dee. 12, 

1911; FE 273185; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don. 

—— par Cesare Galeotti, op. 146, pour 

piano. [27820 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 16, 
1911; H 273352; Enoch & co., Paris. 


—-— See Chaminade (C. L. S.) 


AUBER (DANIEL FRANCOIS-HSPRIT) 
Prayer (The) from Masaniello; by 


Auber, arr. by F. Leslie; 2 sopranos, | 


2 tenors and bass. 4to. (Chappell’s | 
vocal library of part-songs, no. 35.) | 
[27821 


©. Novy..,.29, 191i) y2e8 Dec. 2a 


1911; E 270875; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


AUF, AUF, IHR KLEINEN STREITER; ged. I 
von Alwin Grether, musik von J. 
Maurer; kinderstimmen. [27822 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EK} 272409; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


AUS DEM REICHE DER TONE; eine | 
sammlung der beliebtesten komposi- | 
tionen klassischer 
meister, herausgegeben von Robert | 
Klaass. Band 8, neue folge. 

[278238 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 11, | 
1911; E 278111; Robert Klaass, | 
Berlin. 


AUS FRAUEN-RECHT; from The country | 


girl, words by H. Altman, music by | 


Perlmutter and Wohl. [27824 | 


© Dec. 17, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 16, | 
1911; E 272893; Hebrew pub. Co., | 
New York. 


1614 


und moderner | 


| AUTUMN 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


27842 


AUTO (THE) FOR MINE; words by E. HE. | AVIATION DANCE; by David EH. Grove, 


Pelsang, music by M. C. Hansen. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27825 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 

EK 271942; Elmer HE. Pelsang, New 
York. 


| AUTUMN LEAVES BRING DREAMS OF LOVE; 


words by B. W. Greener, music by 
Will Keenen. [27826 

© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 284463; Bert W. Greener, 
Streator, Ill. 


AUTUMN LEAVES WALTZES; by W. J. 


Jarvis. Washington, H.. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27827 


© wee. is, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274089; William J. Jarvis, 
Bowdle, S. Dak. 


sone. See Tschaikowsky 


(P. L) 


| Aux ALPES; polka-mazurka par Hein- 


rich Tellam. 1. Pour piano, ea 
feuille. 2. Pour piano. 
[27828, 27829 
© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 & each Dec. 12, 
1911; Ei 273221, 273222; Paul De- 
courcelle, Nice. 


_AvE Marta; four-part chorus, by Franz 


Abt, arr. and rev. by Nicola A. 
Montani; mixed voices with organ 
ace. Schirmer’s octavo ed. [27830 


@ Mee 22, 1911: 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1911; EK 272961; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


— by J. Faure, rev. and ed. by 
Nicola A. Montani; mixed voices 
and sop. or tenor solo, organ or piano 
ace. Schirmer’s octavo ed. [27831 


je Deee 23) 1911: 2 ¢..Dec. 26, 
1911; E 272955; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


motet for four-part chorus, by 
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, 
rev. and ed. by Nicola A. Montani; 
mixed voices a cappella. Schirmer’s 
octavo ed. [27832 

Ween 23, 1911: 2 ©... Dec. 26, 
1911; EH 272962; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


AVE REGINE C@LORUM. See Gounod 
(Gr) 


AVE VERUM; anthem, music by Herbert 
J. Wrightson. 8vo. (Paulist choris- 
ters; no. 2). [27833 

© Wee. 238; :1911* 2 ¢ Dee. 26, 

' 1911; H 272982; Gamble hinged 

music co., Chicago. 


jr.; piano. [27834 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1911; 
E 271082; David HE. Grove, jr., Dal- 
las, Texas. 


AWAKE LITTLE FLOWER; words by Fred. 
G. Bowles, music by Gertrude Sans 
Souci >.no. 2 ini W: [278385 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1911; 
E 272197; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


AWAKE, YE SAINTS, AWAKE; hymn, 
words by Elizabeth Scott, alt. by T. 
Cotterill, music by J. H. Leonard. 

[278386 


© June 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 272128; J. Herman Leonard, De- 
troit. 


AWAKENED (THE) RAMESES; words 
and lyrics by Joseph Hudnut, Kari 
Mathews and Frank Picard, music 
by Julius Wuerthner and Roland 
Fixel. [27837 

©) Week 435, 81919: 2 e) Dednas, 
1911; D 19021; University of Michi- 
gan union, Ann Arbor. 


AWREIMELE; Yiddishe poesie fun Mor- 
ris Rosenfeld, English version by 
Alice Stone Blackwell, music com- 
posed by P. Brounoff. New York, 
Poale Zion singing soc. [27838 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1911; 
E 272020; Platon Brounoff, New 
York. 


BaBy Rose; by George Christie, arr. 
by Tom Clark. 1. Solo cornet with 
piano acc. 2. Solo trombone with 
piano ace. [27839, 27840 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 
19, 1911; BE 272551, 272552; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 


Baspy (A) TO GIVE AWAY; words by 
Hal Wood, music by Kenneth Hall. 
New York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. 

[27841 

© Dee S20) 19-2 Ee. Dec. 30, 

1911; E 274460; H. A. Wood, Minto, 
N. Dak. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Air de 
Momus dans le drame en musique. 
Der streit zwischen Phoebus und 
Pan; adaptation francaise de M. de 
Rudder, musique de J. S. Bach an- 
notée de F. A. Gevaert, pour so- 
prano. (Répertoire frangais de 1’an- 
ecien chant classique, no. 450.) 

[27842 


© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1911; 
E 273449; Henry Lemoine et Cie., 
Paris: 


1615 


27843 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. 1G Hs Se v.86 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN )—Contd. 

—— Air de Pan, dans le drame en 
musique, Der streit zwischen Phoe- 
bus und Pan; texte de Picander, 
adaptation francaise de M. de Rud- 
der, musique de J. S. Bach, annotée 
de F. A. Gevaert, pour basse. (Rép- 
ertoire francais de JlVancien chant 
classique, no. 449.) [27848 


© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1911; 
EL 278448; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris, 


—— Bach album; a collection of fa- 
vorite pieces, by J. S. Bach, with 
portrait, biographical sketch and de- 
scription of old dances, edited and 
revised by Theodore Presser; piano. 

[27844 


© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1911; 
EL 278205; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
del phia. 


Récitatif et air d’Hole, dans le 
drame en musique, Der zufriedenges- 
tellte Aeolus, poésie de M. Picander, 
adaptation francaise de M. de Rud- 
der, musique de J. S. Bach, annotée 
par EF. A. Gevaert pour basse. 
(Répertoire francaise de lancien 
chant classique, no. 442.) [27845 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 4, 1911; 
EH 270924; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 


See Bach (J. S.) 


BACK AGAIN WITH THE OLD FOLKS, BACK 
AGAIN WITH YOU; words by Etta 
Davis, music by Eugene Platzmann. 

[27846 

© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 20, 

1911; EH 272594; Ira Davis, Indian- 
apolis. 


BACH ALBUM, 


BACK TO DREAMLAND; words and music 
by P. H. Edwards. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27847 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274049; Pearl H. Edwards, 
Sacramento, Cal. 


BACK TO THE FACTORY Mary; words 
and music by Clarence Gaskill. 
[27848 
© Dec, 26, 19115, 2c, Dec. 27, 
1911; E 274230; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


BacK TO THE FARM; march by N. A. 


Sessions; piano. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27849 
© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 26, 


1911; E 274098; Noblesse A. Ses- 
sions, Kenton, O. 


BACK TO THE OLD CROWD; song, music 
by C. E. Wright. [27850 


© Dee. “11, T9lt= 22 erWec.. 18, 
1911; E 272506; Charles E. Wright, 
Chicago. . 


BAGATELLER (BAGATELLES) of Peder 
Gram, op. 8, for Klavier. no. 1-5. 
[27851 
© Oct 12, 1911; 2 e@ Dec. 12, 
1911; E 273125; Wilhelm Hausen, 
Leipzig. 


BAIADERA; bolero, versi e musica di 
Roberto d’Andrea. [27852 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
H 278489; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


BAIGNEUSES (LES); valse lente par 
Louis Ganne, pour orchestre, avec 
piano-conducteur. no. 113903. [27853 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 11, 1911; 
EH 273098; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


BALD HEADS WILL NEVER DO; words by 
HE. C. Tower, music by M. A. Acker. 
[27854 


© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 5, 1911: 
HW} 272024; Edwin C. Tower, Eureka, 
Cal. 


BALFE (MICHAEL WILLIAM) I dream’t 
I dwelt in marble halls; from The 
Bohemian girl, arr. by Gustav Saen- 
ger; 2d and 3d violin. [27855 

© Nov. 23, 19th" 2c 2Dec., 22; 
1911; E 272771; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


BRALLI CHI VUOLE (Dancers delight) ; 
mazurka by G. Guindani, arr. by P. 


Tesio; two mandolins and guitar. 
4to. (Tesio edition. no. 106.) 
[27856 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 18, 1911; 
KE} 273285; Peter Tesio, New York. 


BALLOT SONG OF AMERICAN WOMEN; 
words by Minnetta Theodora Taylor, 
music by Fred B. King. [27857 

© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 21, 
1911; EH 272704; Jerome H. Remick 
co., New York. 


BaLisPien (Game of balls); von HE. | 
Jaques-Dalcroze; pf. (Drei jugend- 
spiele, no. 1.) [27858 

© Aug. 31, 1911; 2 ¢ Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270988; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 


BANDERILLEROS (LOS); Spanish march, } 


by F. Volpatti, arr. by H. F. Odell; 
mandolin orchestra. [27859 

© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 
1911; EH 274278; Cundy-Bettoney co, 
Boston. 


1616 


BANNER OF GLORY; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| no. 18, 1911 


| Bango TUNES; words and music by 


Leonard Nelson and Kathryn Ray- 
more. [27860 


© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 c« Dec. 16, 
1911; EH 272946; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 


march and two 
step, by C. W. Bennet; orch. 4to. 
[27861 


© Wee, 22, 1911; 2 ec) Dec: 29, 
1911; E 2744386; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


BARCAROLE; von Hans Sitt, op. 1138, no. 
1, fiir violine und pianoforte. 
[27862 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1911; 
EH 273382; K. G. Fazer, Helsingfors, 
Russia. 


BARCAROLE IN F'; by Carl Courvoisier, 
ed. by R. Sylvain; (violin music 
with pf. acc., 3rd series, no. 172.) 

[27863 

© Mec 22,1911: 2 ¢« Dec. 23, 

1911; E 272920; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


BARCAROLLE; by Herman H. Goldstein ; 
violin with piano acc. [27864 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 271859; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


——by Th. Herrmann, op. 36, ed. and 

fingered by Gustay Saenger; violin. 

[27865 

Ouier a4, 191° 2 ¢. Dee. 22, 

1911; E 272809; Carl Fischer, New 
York: 


| ——by William Fichandler; piano. 


[27866 

Ommecs 24. 1911: 2 ¢ Dee. 26, 

1911; EH 272985; Lueckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


See Offenbach (J.) 
BaRNBY (ETHEL) Nocturne; by E. 
Barnby; piano. [27867 


Oe Neve. 30; 1911; 2 c. Dee. 12, 
1911; E 273188; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don. 


BARNEY, STOP YOUR BLARNEY; an Irish 
song, words and music by R. Stanley 
McConnell. [27868 


© Dee. 5, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1911; 
EK 273087; R. Stanley McConnell, 
Toronto, Canada. 


| Base (THE) BALL TEAM; words and 


music by A. Sieffert. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27869 

© Dee. 18. 1911; 2 c@ Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274214; Anna _  Sieffert, 
Rome, N. Y. 


27878 


BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM. See Inter- 
national gavotte. 


BE BRAVE; words and music by C. C. 

Stearns; baritone voice. [27870 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 15, 1911; 

E 272383; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


BE CHEERFUL ALL ALONG; hymn, words 
and music by Geo. W. Sebren. 


[27871 
© Jan. 1, 1912: 2c. Dee, 80; 1911 > 
E 274484; James D. Vaughan, 


Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 


BE GOOD, MY LITTLE GIRL, GOOD-BYE; 
words and music by C. Bixby. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27872 

© Nov. 20, 1911: 2 ce Dec. 5, 

1911; EK 271929; Carrie Bixby, Hills- 
boro, N. H. 


BE NEAR ME O my Savion; hymn, 
words by T. OQ. Chisholm, music by 
C. H. Gabriel. [27873 


© Dee*s0) 1911 2 Deer 13. 
1911; EK 272818; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


BEAT UPON MINE, LITTLE HEART; words 
by Tennyson, music by Ernest Hal- 
sey. [27874 

©). Dec. $4, 1901-322" eo Wee, a5: 
1911; E 2738324; Chappell & co., ltd... 
London. 


BEAU (LE) P’TIT FRERE; chanson 
comique, paroles de Emile Rhein, 
musique de A. Courquin. [27875 


© 1 Dee. .2-.1911.;,. 2 e: Dee. 26; 
1911; E 273607; Mme. Courquin, 
Paris. 


BEAU (THE) SABREUR; from The wed- 
ding trip, words by Harry B. Smith, 
musie by Reginald de Koven. 

[27876 


©) Dee, (28) 194 2) i.e. Dee 28: 
1911; BE 274298; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


BEAUTEOUS NicHT. See Offenbach (J.) 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) GATES OF GOLD; 

words and music by Haldor Lillenas. 

[27877 

©) Dee. 20; 1911: 2. ¢.. Deex 28: 

1911; E 274831; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


BEAUTIFUL GIRL; words by Alfred 
Bryan, music by H. Blanke-Belcher. 
[27878 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 271801; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


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27879 


BEAUTIFUL HOME; words and music 
by R. T. Morgan, arr. by Arthur 
Thompson. [27879 


© Nov. 1, 11914); 42/2) mibee 18; 


1911; EH 2738414; RR. TT... Morgan, 
Witoka, Minn. 
BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF LOVE; medley 


march and two step; by Berg and 
Rawlston, arr. by Geo. H. Collins; 
orch. 4to. [27880 


C) Dec. 79, 19112 vey Dee. jt: 
19s EH) 272203) Jos. Wes stern. & 
co., New York. 


BEAUTIFUL PLANET OF MARS; words by 
R. 8. Hooper, music by H. M. Ten- 
nent. [27881 


(©) Dee. 145 1911-9 2. Dee: 15, 
1911; E 273325; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


BEAUTIFUL SUNSET; words and music 
by Elizabeth Lehe Smith. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27882 


©) Mee. ti," 119i 2. execs 26: 
1911; HB 274175; Wm. M. Smith, 
Green Island, N. Y. 


BEBE; versi di Alessandro Cassese, 
musica di Giuseppe Capolongo. 
[27883 


tC) Septic 25, (W992 e: Oct 9; 
1911; E 273490; Capolongo-Feola, 
Naples. 


BECAUSE IT’S ME; words by Leila S. 
Willins, music by Geo. EK. Bushnell. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27883* 


© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 9, 1911; 
EH 268159; L. S. Willins, Raleigh, 
Tenn. 


BEE (THE) AND THE ROSE; words by 
Val Harris, music by Sid. Brown. 
[27884 


© . Deeg 2 Old co eeu Dee, ari, 
1911; EK 274260; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Beethoven 
sonatas no. 6; analytical edition, by 
L. van Beethoven, op. 10, no. 2, 
edited, phrased and fingered by 
Stewart Maepherson; in F major, 
pf. [27885 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 270971; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 


pt. my, BS, v. 6 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN )—Continued. 
Faithfw Johnie; Scotch folk 
song, music by L. van Beethoven, 
arr. by Louis Victor Saar; trio or 
chorus of women’s voices. 4to. 
(Quartets and choruses, no. 744.) 
[27886 
© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1911; 
HE 272280; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


Glory (Vhe) of God in nature; 
sacred song, by Beethoven, op. 48, 
no. 4 [and] O hills! O vales; by 

_ Mendelssohn; arr. by J. Worth 
Allen; orchestra. 4to. [27887 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 16, 1911; 
H 272428; C. L. Barnhouse, Chicago, 


—— Love’s tragedy; words by Bruno 
Lessing, music adapted from Beetho- 
ven by E. J. Biedermann. (Musical 
recitations, no. 66.) [27888 


© Oct. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 6, 1911; 


EH 272057; Edgar S. Werner, New 
York. 


Theme; from the Serenade. See 
Schumann (Robert Alexander) 
BEETHOVEN SONATAS NO. 6. See Bee- 


thoven (L. v.) 


BEFORE THE DAY BREAK; words by 
Vrancis Bourdillon, musie by Ethel- 
bert Nevin, op. 5, no. 5, arr. by 
Victor Harris; three part chorus for 
women’s voices. 4to. [27889 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 16, 
1911; E 272452; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


BELLE (THE) oF BAyou TECHE; words | 
by O. E. Lynne, music by John 
Philip Sousa. {27890 


© Dec. 11, .19 ee, Dec. 115 
1911; E. 272179; John Chureh co., 
Cincinnati. 


BENEATH THE STARS; serenade two- 
step, composed and arr. by Bertram 
Lestrange; band. (Boosey’s military 
journal, 131st series, no. 4.) [27891 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270957; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. 


BENEATH THE WEEPING WILLOW TREE; 
words and music by Travis Miller. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. | 


© ‘Dec. 11, * aS 42 emDee! 26; 
1911; EH 274162; T. Miller, Evans- | 
ville, Ind. 


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27912 


| BENEATH THY WINDOW (O sole mio) ; 


Neapolitan serenade, by E. De Ca- 
pua, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; orches- 
tra. [27893 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271672; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


BENEDICITE, OMNIA OPERA, IN D; music 
‘by Healey Willan; voices and organ. 
4to. (Novello’s parish choir book, 
no, 854.) [27894 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 1, 1911; 
EH 270837; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


BERCEUSE; by H. Beaumont; violin and 


piano. [27895 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 18, 
1911; E 272477; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


| ——~ (Cradle song) ; by John M. Stein- 


feldt, op. 41, no. 2; pf. [27896 

© Dec. 20,- 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 29, 
1911; EH 274487; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


BERCEUSE DU MOISSONNEUR; entr’acte 
par Francis Casadesus, pour orches- 
tre, avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 

[27897 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1911; 
HH 273247; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


BERCEUSE TRISTE; par Alfred Casella, 
pour harpe chromatique ou piano. 
[27898 
© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 12, 1911; 
EH 273256; A. Zunz Mathot, Paris. 


BeseDA; Bohemian national dance, by 
Fred Heller, arr. by F. Tryner; or- 
chestra. 4to. [27899 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 e Dee. 1, 1911; 
EH 271718; Georgi & Vitak, Chicago. 


BETLEHEMSSTJARNAN; julprogram, 
words by Emil Larson, Arthur Sul- 
livan and others, music by Emil 
Larson, Arthur Sullivan and others. 
Tionde argangen. S8vo. [27900 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 18, 1911; 
A 3804195; Engberg-Holmberg pub. 
co., Chicago. 


BETTY OF THE ROSY LIPS (Dévée ja ti 
udélam) ; English version by Mrs. 
Rudolf Friml and Henry G. Chap- 
man, ed. by Rudolf Friml; medium 
voice. (Three Bohemian folk songs, 
no. 1.) [27901 

© Dec. 12, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 13, 
1911; E 272294; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


BIANCA; barcarolle, by H. Engelmann; 
pf. [27902 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 22, 
1911; E 272808; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


BIBLE (THE) RAILWAY; words and mu- 
sic by F. R. Seibert. [27903 


©: Nev. 27,.. 1911; 176 Neve 23. 
toi -i"e Nove 29, 1941 = Wi Zeer ror - 
Fred R. Seibert, Chicago. 


BILLETS pDoUux (Love notes); valse 
lente, by Edmund Braham, op. 400; 
pf. [27904 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 8, 1911; 
H) 272095; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Bitty BALLou; words and music by 
Will Hardy. [27905 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 26, 
1911; EH 272965; Bostonia pub. co., 
Boston. 


Biapi (THE) IN THE APPLE TREE: by 
Newton Swift, op. 19, no. 3; pf. 
[27906 
© Dee. 20, 1911-.)2)e2 Dee, (20; 
1911; E 272654; Theo. Presser ¢Co., 
Philadelphia. 


BIRTHDAY (A) PRESENT; album of 
Short easy pieces, by Joseph Fred- 
ericks;. piano. Book 1, no. 1-6. 
Book 2, no. 7—12. [27907, 27908 

© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 c. each Dee. 8, 
1911; H 273058, 273059; B. Schett’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 


BIRTHDAY (A) SONG; words and music 

by G. W. Wilmot. [27909 

© Jan. 1, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 28, 1911; 

EK 274282; George W. Wilmot, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


BIST MEIN KROIN MEIN WELT; duet, 
from The country girl, words by H. 
Altman, music by Perlmutter and 
Wohl. [27910 

©) Dee. "11" 1910 2c) Dec. 216; 
1911; H 272894; Hebrew pub. co., 
New York. 


BIT OF NONSENSE; danse grotesque, by 
R. M. Stults; piano. [27911 
© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c@ Dee. 18,: 
1911; E 272478; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


BIZET (GEORGES); ‘Toreador’s song; 
from Carmen, by Bizet, arr. by G. E. 
Holmes; saxophone quartette. 

[27912 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1911; 

H 272449; C. LL. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


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pt. TESTS ve GS 


Biack (THE) DIAMOND; march, by F. BoBoLinkK (THE); two step, by A. S. 


Goulart, arr. by H. F. Odell; man- 
dolin orchestra. [27913 


© Dee Qo Age a= esMeer 220: 
1911; E 272599; Frank Goulart, 
Dorchester, Mass. 


BLtacKk (A) WENCH RUNNING WILD; 
words and music by Ned Bennett. 
[27914 
© Dec. 6; 1911: 2c Dee. 5, 1911: 
EH 272025; Chas. H. Henderson music 
pub. co., Corry, Pa. 


BLESSINGS; words by James Rowe, 
music by W. E. Burnett. [27915 


@©) Apr. 14:7) 191s 2c Dees, 18) 
1911; E 272889; W. E. Burnett, 
Roanoke, Va. 


BLOSSOM DEAR; words by Leland Lan- 
dis, music by Thurlow Lieurance. 
[27916 
© Dees 1S)" W9t1.7)'2)e.. Wee: 18, 
1911; E 272479; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
BLOSSOM-TIDE; words by Miriam I. 
Oatman, music by Carol Kelley 
Brooke. [27917 
© Nov. 25, 1911; 2c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EK 271846; F. E. Hathaway, Chicago. 


BLOSSOMS AND SMILES FOR CHILDREN’S 
DAY; children’s day cantata, words 
by Ida Reed Smith and others, 
music by J. P. Hamilton and others. 

[27918 

© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 

E 271767; David C. Cook pub. co., 
Elgin, Il. 


BLuE (THE) BELLS OF SCOTLAND; 
Scotch folk song, arr. by. J. F. Her- 
man; (octavo choruses for men’s 
voices, no. 2034.) [27919 

© Dee. 16. 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 22, 
1911; E 272810; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


BLUMCHEN WARUM SCHAUST DU SO; 
ged. und musik von Alwin Grether ; 
kinderstimmen. [27920 

@©JNove ti 191026 e) Octy 30, 
1911; E 272403; Central pub. house, 
Cleveland. 


Bog AND I; words and music by Ed. 
L. Clifford. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [27921 

© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 9, 1911; 
E 272168; Ed. L. Clifford, Potts- 
ville, Pa. 


Golden; piano. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [27922 

© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 & Dec 26, 
1911; E 274107; Annie S. Golden, 
Newark, N. J. 


BocHau (CHARLES H.) ‘Three Christ- 
mas carols; words by Bartlett B. 


James, music by C. H. Bochau; 
voices in unison. (Octavo ed., no. 
12241.) [27923 


© No. 4, 1911; 2 c Dee. 18, 1911; 
Ei 272580; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


BONNE (LA) CHANSON; poem by Paul 
Verlaine, music by Geo. F. Boyle; 
high voice. [27924 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 21, 
1911; E 272698; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

Bonniz May; words and music by 
K. Wooley. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [27925 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c& Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274171; Katie Wooley, 
Henry, Ill. 


~ 


Bonsorz A LA LUNE; Sérénade par A. 
Trojelli, pour piano. (Vacances de 
plage, no. 6.) [27926 

© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 
1911; E 278419; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


Booster (THE); march and two step, 
by J. G. Klein, arr. by C. L. Ro- 
bards; piano. [27927 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 20, 
1911; HE 272597; J..G. Klein, De- 
eatur, [ll. 


Bortz (ALFRED.) Drei gesinge; von 


A. Bortz, op. 12, ftir eine hohe 
singstimme und klavier. Contents.— 
Der traum. — Wellentanzlied. — 
Abendwolke. [27928 


©, Dec: 13,. d9idis 2 2es Dec: 13. 
1911; E 273268; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


—— Drei lieder; von A. Bortz, op. 
11, fiir eine singstimme und klavier. 
Contents.—Die modve.—Stimme in 
den schlaf.—Tanzlied. [27929 


© Dec. 18;> 191127 Deer t3) 
1911; EH 273269; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


Zwei lieder; musik von A. Bortz. 
op. 10, ftir eine singstimme und 
klavier. Contents.—Ich liebe dich.— 
Der arme natrr. [27930 

© Dec. 18, 19115. 2 eh Dee! 13: 
1911; E 273278; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


1620 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


fo13: 1911 


27948 


Bosst (M. Enrico.) Sechs kinder- 
stiicke; von M. E. Bossi, op. 138. 
fiir klavier. Komplet. [27931 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 12, 1911; 
E 273145; J. Rieter-Biedermann, 
Leipzig. 


BouRREE AND MINUET; by Ethel Barn- 
by; piano. [27932 
Nev. 30. 1911; 2 c. Dee 12, 
1911; E 273186; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don. 


Bow DOWN THINE EAR; words from 
the Bible, music by Bruce Steane. 
4to. (Anthems for mixed voices, no. 
12242.) [27933 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 272096; Oliver Ditson company, 
Boston. 


Boy BLUE; from Hans Danske, words 
and music by Laura C. Geddes, arr. 
by C. Bayer. [27934 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 5. 1911; 
E 272026; Marie C. Blanchard, To- 
ledo, O. 


Boy scouts; march, by Pierre Renard; 
piano. [27935 
eee tt. 1911: 2 c Dee... 11, 
1911; E 272182; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


BOYS OF THE EMPIRE; words and music 
by Richard Williamson. [279386 
i Wee, 20, 1911- 2 c Dee. 20, 
1911; E 273472; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


BRAUTFAHRT IN HARDANGER, MENUET; 
see Kjerulf (H.) 


BRAUTLIED. See Wagner (R.) 


BREAD AND BUTTER; rag, by M. Min- 
shall: pf. [27937 
©) Dec AS; 1911: 2 -e. Dee. 20, 
1911; H 272652; Mary Minshall, 
Vinita, Okl. 


BRIDAL SONG (Epithalame); from the 
opera Gwendoline, poem by Catulle 
Mendés, English version by Natalie 
Curtis, music by Emmanuel Cha- 
brier:; solo quintet and chorus; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Operatic chor- 
uses, no. 5636.) [27938 


© Dec. 19, 191t:--2 c Dee: 20) ft 


1911: E 272623; G. Schirmer. New 
York. 


BripE (THE) AND THE GROOM; or, THE 
MONTH OF JUNE; words by J. W. 


Wehmeyer, music by Paul Eugene, | 


arr. by [Eugene Platzmann]. 
[27939 
© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 8.1911; 
E 272084; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 


BRIDGET MALONE; written and com- 
posed by Fred Godfrey and John A. 
Glover-Kind. [27940 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 20, 
1911; E 273473; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


BRIGHT EYES OF BLUE; words and mu- 
sie by C. Welte. Phila., Trio mu- 
sic co. [27941 


© Dee... 22) 191 2 re “Wee ee 
1911; E 272866; Chas. Welte, Phila- 
delphia. 


BRIGHT (THE) HAIR’D MORN IS GLOW- 
ING; words by Keble, music by Theo- 
dore L. Clemens, arr. by F. Leslie; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Chappell’s 
vocal library of part-songs, no. 87.) 

[27942 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 2, 1911: 
E 270868; Chappell & co., itd., Lon- 
don. 


| BRING ME A RING IN THE SPRING; words 


and music by Irving Berlin. 
[27943 
© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271969; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 


BROOKSIDE (THE) INN; words by Wil- 
liam Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz. [27944 


©) Dee 2-191: Bi ef Deer 19171; 
E 271809; Jerome & Schwartz pub. 
co., New York. 


BRowWN (THE) EYED GIRL; words and 
music by Bennie Passage. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [27945 

© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 26, 1911; 
E 274178; Benj. Passage, Detroit. 


BuDS AND BLOSSOMS; by Henry Lodge, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; piano. 
[27946 
© Oct. 20, 1911; 2c. Nov. 6.1911; 
E 269497 ; Herald Square music pub. 
eo., New York. 


BUDS OF BEAUTY; waltz, by Emma 
Moore; pf. [27947 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 272085; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 


co., Sedalia, Mo. 


BURGMULLER (F.) Twenty five 
studies, easy and progressive: by F. 
Burgmiiller, op. 100, ed. and fingered 
by C.’M. C. [pseud of M. Green- 
wald]; piano. [27948 

© Novi 275 ISIS i eh Nove 27, 
19s (ee DEG TIGERS) Hr ZiZ 152: 
Century music pub. co., New York. 


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BURIED HOPES; words by N. H. Hur- 
ford, music by Len Fleming. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[27949 

; © Dec. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274088; N. H. Hurford, Los 
Angeles. 


BuRMA, THE GOLDEN LAND; words by 
R. C. J. Swinhoe, music by J. W. J. 
Alves. [27950 

© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 270845; Misquith, ltd., Rangoon, 
India. 


BURNING HEART; by Franz Behr, op. 
263, rev. by R. W. Earle; piano. 
[27951 
© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 26. 1911; 
KH 272971; Thiebes piano eco., St. 
Louis. 


BuRST OF SPEED; concert galop, by 

Ferd. Sabathil; pf. [27952 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 4, 1911; 

E 270963; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


Busy (THE) CHILD; trio, words by 
Josephine Preston Peabody, music 
by W. Franke-Harling; women’s 
voices with piano ace. (Three-part 
songs. S8vo. ed., no. 12189.) [27953 

© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 271753; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Busypopy; two-step, by R. Penso, arr. 
by H. M. Higgs; full orch. (Chap- 
pell’s orchestral journal no. 641.) 

[27954 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 5, 1911; 

EF 270959; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


BUT THEY DIDN’T; part song, words by 
Edmund Vance Cooke, music by Jas. 
H. Rogers; men’s voices. (Octavo 
choruses, no. 5594.) [27955 

© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1911; 
E 272127; G. Schirmer, New York. 


BUTLER (HERBERT) Ballade; by H. 
Butler, op. 6; violin and piano. 
[27956 


© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 6, 1911; 

E 272046; Gamble hinged music Co., 
Chicago. 

—— Caprice; by H. Butler, op. 7; 

violin and piano. [27957 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1911; 


E 272047; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


BUTTER-CUP; waltz, by James I. Wray, 
op. 25. no. 2; piano. [27958 
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 «@ Dec. 29, 
1911; E 274400; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. 


BUTTERCUPS; by Albert J. Rusby; pf. 

[27959 

© Dec. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 8, 1911; 

E 272158; Hatch musie co., Phila- 

delphia. 

words by Jewel Carter, music by 

R. Z. Hamilton. . [27960 

© Dec. 23, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 22, 

1911; E 272852; Ruth Zeigler Hamil- 
ton, Peoria, III. 


BUTTERFLIES; by M. Hollins; piano. 
(Five dainty compositions, no. 4.) 
[27961 


© Nov. 30, 1911: 2 ec. Dee. 1, 
1911; E 270846; Whaley, Royce & 
co., Itd., Toronto, Canada. 


—— words from ‘For the crown,’ 
music by Henry Hadley, op. 53, no. 
1; high voice. (Three songs, no. 
e.)) [27962 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 271822; G. Schirmer, New York. 


BUTTERFLY (THE); words by Emma F. 
Voorhees, music by S. G. Farrar. 
[27963 
© Dee. 12, Ales see Mee: 12, 
1911; E 272842; Sarah G. Farrar, 
Philadelphia. 


By FAITH I MAKE IT. MINE; hymn, 
words and musie by Estelle Bryant, 
arr. by A. F. [Ingler]. [27964 

© Nov. 15, 1911 +32) @) Dec, 12, 
1911; E 272245; Arthur F. Ingler, 
Lowell. 


BY THE OLD SUN DIAL TO-NIGHT; words 
and music by F. V. A. Flannery, 
arr. by Anna Rosalyn Klein. [27965 

© 1c. Nowe 21g oie rene 
Frederic V. A. Flannery, Detroit. 


BYGONE DAYS; by Lucien Percy Libby; 
pf. [27966 
© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 272089; L. P. Libby, Portland, Me. 
——(Ach neni tu); English version 
by Mrs. Rudolf Frim] and Henry G. 
Chapman, ed. by Rudolf Friml; 
medium voice. (Three Bohemian 
folk songs, no. 3.) [27967 
© Dee. 12, 1911; 2 c Dee. 18, 
1911; E 272295; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


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27986 


CABARANO; tango Argentine, by Carlo 
Castellane; piano. [27968 
© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 e« Dec. 18, 
1911; E 272532; Academic music co., 
New York. 


CAKE-SHnP (A) ROMANCE: words by 
Elizabeth B. Nichols, music by Mabel 
Collin Osborne; two part chorus for 
women’s voices. 4to. [27969 

On Mec, 12, 1911:.2 c Dec. 14, 
1911; E 272334; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


CALL OF THE HEART; words by Zila 
Koehne, music by Clarence Wain- 
wright Murphey. [27970 

CAs 6S.) 1911-; 2) e: Nov. 27; 
1911; BH 272414; C. W. Murphey, 
New Orleans. 


CALM IS THE LAKE; words by Leslie 
Fowler, music by Heinrich Pfeil, op. 
10, no. 1. (Carl Fischer’s Octavo 
choruses for men’s voices, no. 2021.) 

[27971 

enmee 16,9 19115; 2c. Dec. 22. 

1911; E 272812; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

CALVARY; by Rodney, arr. by G. HE. 
Holmes; saxophone quartette. (Fa- 
vorite compositions, no. 5.) [27972 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1911; 
E 272426; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


CAMELIA ROUGE (Red camellia) ; valse 
by Alfred T. Parker; piano. [279738 
(ypiee. 16. 1911: .2 ¢. Dec: 15, 


1911; BH 273302; Opus music ©co., 
London. 
CANARI (LE) (The canary); xylo- 


phone solo, composed and arr. by 

Ferd. Sabathie; band ace. (Boosey’s 

military journal, 131st. series, no. 4.) 

[27974 

© Wee. 2, 1911; 2 «. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270955; Boosey & co., London. 


CANHANIBALMO RAG; by Arthur Pryor, 

arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; band. Ato. 

[27975 

Cr Nove. 22, 1911 2 ¢ Dee. 22: 

1911; H 272811; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

CANTIQUES (LES) GREGORIENS; collec- 
tion de cantiques dans le style grégo- 
rien, ou adaptés des mélodies litur- 
giques, avec ace. de l’orgue ou har- 
monium, par l’Abbé F. Brun. 3° 
livraison, no. 1-4. [27976 

© Dec. 16, 191t: 2 & Dee. '18. 
1911; E 273429; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


CANZON’ ’E MAGGIO; versi di Gennaro 
Rainone, musica di E. Tagliaferri. 
[27977 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 273491; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


CANZONA MATUTINA; versione dal Car- 
ducci, versi e musica di E. A. Mario. 
[27978 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ¢ Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 273492; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


CAPE (THE) CoD SHORE; bass solo, 
words by G. F. Pennypacker, music 
by Joseph W. Pennypacker. [27979 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274368; Grace F. Penny- 
packer, Philadelphia. 


CAPRICCIETTO; by Leo Ornstein, op. 10, 
NOs 6 2p [27980 
© Dee "Al; 191 2 «Dec 2k 
1911; EK 272691; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


CAPRICE BASQUE; by Pablo de Sarasate, 
op. 24, edited and fingered by Gustav 
Saenger; violin and piano. (Carl 
Fischer’s music library edition, no. 
644. ) [27981 

©), Nov: /.23;. 4911: 2 eo Dee. 22; 
1911; E 272813; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
CAPRICE IN B FLAT; by Ethel Barnby; 
pf. [27982 
@, Nov, 30, 1911: 2).¢ Deevae: 
1911; EK 273187; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don. 


CAPRICHOSAS; dos danzas, létra de 
José A. Gonzalez, mtisica de Salva- 
dor Pérez, para canto y piano 6 
piano solo, ad lib. [2798838 


©) Oct. 21, 1911 = 2.c. Dee Aa, 198 


EK 273139; Otto y Arzoz, Mexico, 
Mex. 
CAPTIVATING; valse de concert, com- 


posed by Samuel S. Aronson, op. 91, 
edited and fingered by the composer: 
piano. [27984 

CG) Dee. 228 190s 2 vec, Dee i283: 
1911; EK 274285; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York. 


CARAVAN (THE) ; by Richard Addison ; 

pf. [27985 

© Dec. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 8, 1911; 

E 272159; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


CARESSE (LA) (The kiss) ; intermezzo, 
by HE. T. Belding; pf. [27986 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 9, 1911; 
EK 272141; Hdgar T. Belding, St. 
Louis. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27987 


pl. 1, ns. v. 6 


CARMENA; words by Ellis Walton, mu- 
sic by H. Lane Wilson, arr. by Fred- 
eric W. Root; Ist and 2nd sop. and 
alto. (Supplementary music for 
schools, no. 52.) [27987 

© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 11, 1911; 
E 272230; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


CARMENCITA (LA); Spanish dance, by 

H. Engelmann; pf. [27988 

© Dec. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 

E 272160; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


CARMENITA; by Harry 

Jentes; pf. [27989 

© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1911; 

E 272090; Frederick Allen Mills, 
New York. 


CARNIVAL; valse by Paul Raimon; 
piano. 27990 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270891; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


CARNOVALE (THE) See Rossini (G. A.) 


Cuban rag, 


CAROLS OF THE NATIONS, EXERCISES, 
DRILLS AND RECITATIONS FOR CHRIST- 
MAS; New York, Philadelphia, Hall- 
Mack co., 1911. cover-title, 20 p. 
12mo. $0.15. [27991 


© Oct. 26,1911 +2 e. Dec. 2, 1911: 
A 800834; Hall-Mack- co., Philadel- 
phia. 


CARULI; versi di Alessandro Cassese, 
musica di A. Magliani. [27992 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911: 

E 273493; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


CASTLES IN THE AIR AND OTHER SONGS: 
words by Adelaide A. Proctor et al.. 
music by Kathleen De Young. Con- 
tents:—Castles in the air.—TWulla- 
by. — Sylvia’s lips. — Morning 
o’ Mareh.—Silence. [27993 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 «@ Dec. 14, 
1911: E 272328; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


*’CAUSE I LOVE You; words by Jane C. 
Strange, music by Ethwell Hanson. 
[27994 


© Nov. 22, 1911: 2 ¢ Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 271744; Progressive music pub. 
eo., Cincinnati. 


CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA. See Mascagni 


(P.) 


CAVATINE; composée par Paér dans 
VOriflamme. oeuvre de circonstance. 
texte d’Etienne et Baour-Lormian, 
annotée par F. A. Gevaert, pour so- 


CAVATINE—Continued. 
prano. (Répertoire classique du 
chant francais. no. 210.) [27995 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270923; Henry Lemoine et cie, 
Paris. 

See Mozart 


CAVATINE DE BELMONT. 


CW. An) 


CELESTE AipA. See Verdi (G.) 


CELINA; paroles de Louis Bousquet, 
musique de Sterny. [27996 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 e& Dee. 12, 1911; 
E 275216; Bousquet et Sterny. Paris. 


CELLIST’S FIRST CONCERT ALBUM; Col- 
lection of fifty-five transcriptions of 
old and new melodies for cello and 
piano, selected and arranged by Al|l- 
vin Buechner. Book II; 1. cello 
Solo. 2. cello and piano. 

| 27997, 27998 
© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 ¢ each Dec. 22, 


1911; EB 202884, 22st sas Carl 
Fischer, New York. 
CEYLON WHISPERS; valse, composed 


and arr. by Colonel Hopton; band. 
(Boosey’s military journal, 131st. 
series, no. 4.) [27999 


© Dee. 2,191.22 WMece 441011 = 
E 270958; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. 


CHAMINADE (CECILE - LovuIS' STE- 
PHANIE) Aubade; par C. Chamin- 
ade, op. 140. d’aprés op. 126, no. 2. 
1. Pour piano. 2. Violon ou violon- 
cello et piano. {[28000, 28001 

© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 @ euch Dec. 
15, 1911; E 2733841, 273342; Enoch 
& cie., London. 


Cortége; par C. Chaminade. op. 
143, pour piano. [28002 

© Dec. 15. 1911; 2 ©. Dee. 15, 1911 ; 
E 273348; Enoch & cie., Paris. 


Pas des écharpes; scarf dance, 
from ballet symphonique Callirhoe, 
by C. Chaminade, arr. by Theo. Moses- 
Toboni: solo and obligato violin. 
arr. by Charles J. Roberts. [28003 


© Nov. 1) 191d Bes Mees22 etait: 
E 272709: Carl Fischer, New York. 


Sérénade aux éGétoiles; par C. 
Chaminade, op. 142, pour fitite et 
piano. [28004 


© Dec. 15, 191: Bie Wer lagi: 
E 273344: Enoch & cie., Paris. 


Suédoise; par C. Chaminade, op. 
141. pour piano. [28005 


©. Dees 15; 1OPe sere ees 5, 
1911; E 273345; Hnoch & cie., Paris. 


1624 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 


28024 


CHAMINADE (CECILE - LOUIS 
PHANIE)—Continued. 

— Troisiéme gavotte; par C. Chami- 
nade, op. 144, d’aprés op. 126, no. 3, 
pour piano. [28006 

(idee, 15, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 15, 
1911; E 273346; Enoch & cie., Paris. 


CHAMPEEN (THE) BASEBALL NINE; 
words by Willis N. Bugbee, music 
by Harry G. Eldridge. Franklin, O., 
Eldridge entertainment house. 

[28007 

© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1911; 

BH 272247; H. C. Eldridge, Frank- 
lin, O. 


CHANSON DE NUIT; by Ambrose P. 
Porter;.organ. obl. S8vo. (The or- 
gan loft, book Ixxx, no. 241.) 

[28008 

ee wov 28, 1911; 2 ¢ Dee: 11, 

1911; E 2738091; Vincent music co., 
Itd., London. 


CHANSON NAPOLITAINE; by César Ca- 
Sella, revised and fingered by Gustav 
Saenger and Alvin Buechner; cello 
and piano. [28009 

iOinNovw 14 1941> 2. ¢€ Dee. 22, 
1911; EH 272816; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


CHANSON PAYSANNE; par F. Paolo 


Frontini, pour piano. (Composi- 
tions favorites, VI. série, no. 60.) 
[28010 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 8, 1911; 
EK 273014; Carisch & J&nichen, 
Milan. 


CHANSON PORTUGAISE; par Henri Van 
Gael, pour piano 4 6 mains. (Mor- 
ceaux choisis, no. 9.) [28011 


Goce. 25. 1911-2 ce. Deen 12, 
1911; EH 278154; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


CHANSON PRINTANIERE (Spring song) ; 
by Jaroslav Kocian, op. 19; violin 
and piano, no, 2. [28012 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c.. Nov. 29, 
1911; E 270781; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


CHANSON TYROLIENNE; par Henri Van 
Gael, pour piano 4 6 mains. (Mor- 
ceaux choisis, no. 10.) [28013 


rch. 23) (1911-2 es) Dee. 12, 
1911; E 273155; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


CHANSONS POUR LES PETITS & LES 
GRANDS; poésies de Henri Darsay, 
musique de André Fijan. [28014 

Or Dee. 15,1914 32 ex Dees 16, 
nits 23532; GS Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


StT£- 


CHANT CELESTE; by J. S. Matthews, for 
the organ. obl. S8vo. (St. Cecilia 
series, no. 31.) [28015 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 2708383; H. W. Gray co., New 
York 


CHANT DE PRINTEMPS; par Cesare Gale- 
otti, op. 147, pour piano. [28016 
© Dees 15, 1911 2 -Deeie 
1911; E 273353; Enoch & co., Paris. 


CHANT (LE) DU SOUVENIR; adagio par 
Edm. Filippucci, pour piano seul. 

[28017 

©) Wee, 15; 19ty:* 2 Ee Dee. AG, 

1911; E 273354; Enoch & co., Paris. 


CHANT SANS PAROLES. 
Sky, CP: kk) 


See Tschaikow- 


CHASSE (LA) INFERNALE (The wild 
huntsman) ; grand galop brillant, by 
C. Kolling, op. 23, ed. and fingered 
by Louis Oesterle; pf. solo. [28018 


©: Dec. 8, 1911.> 2 ce. Dee. 9, 1911; 
BH 272128; G. Schirmer, New York. 


CHASSEUR (LE) MAUDIT; poéme sym- 
phonique, musique de César Franck, 
transcription par Pierre de Bréville, 
pour 2 pianos 4 mains. [28019 

© Dees 9; 1911-2 ¢. Dec. 12-191 
EK 2738244; L. Grus et cie., Paris. 


CHEERFUL CHARLIE; rag two step; by 
KE. J. Neubauer > pf. [28020 
@Y Dee 15! 191 oe Dec As. 
1911; E 272365; EF. J. Neubauer, 
Provo, Utah. 


CHELLO CHE SI! versi e musica di 
Guido Taranto; canto e mandolino. 
Ato. [28021 

OF Sept. 25.7191 28 Oct 9; 
1911; E 273494; Capolongo-Feola, 
Naples. 


CHERRY CIRCLE; march, two-step, by 
L. Harry Freeman, arr. by Sol 
Levy; orchestra. 4to. [28022 

©; Dee. 191s Den Dec.2. Olde: 
EH 271777; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work: 


CHERRY RIPE; morceau par Cyril Scott, 


pour violon et piano. [28023 
Or Nov..0167 1911" 276o. Dee ms: 


1911; E 273060; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CHIEN ET CHAT; petite valse par Ch. 
Steiger, pour piano. [28024 
©)Nove 2a) 191d 2 eo Deck Ss: tO: 

E 273077; J. Hamelle, Paris. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28025 


pt. II, n. s., v. 6 


CHILDREN’S (THE) EUCHARIST; com- 
munion service, music by Walter W. 
Winton; children’s voices or unison 


choirs. Ato. (Stainer & Bell’s 
modern church services, no. 124.) 
[ 28025 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 4, 1911; 
EK 270894; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


CuHiMrs (THE); words by Frank 
Gardiner (pseud. of FEF. Emil 
Gramm), music by F. Emil Gramm. 

[28026 

© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1911; 

E 272550; F. Emil Gramm, New 
York. 


CHIPPEWA; words and music by G. R. 
Oreutt. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28027 


© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 
1911; EH 274206; G. R. Orcutt, Asaph, 
Pa. 


CHIPS OF THE OLD BLOCK; march song, 
words and music by F. Karasek. 
[28028 


WL_Dee, 6,191 > )2 ic. Deca, 19m 
EH 271962; Frank Karasek, Colum- 
bus, O. 


CHIST’ E ’0 CoRE; versi di S. Nocerino, 
musica di N. Ricciardiello. [28029 
©) Sept. 25. 1911; 2 ¢« Oct. 9, 
1911; E 273495; Capolongo-Feola, 
Naples. 


CHOP HOUSE RAG; words by Wm. Fos- 
ter, music by Dena May Fowler. 
arr. by [Eugene Platzmann]. 

[28030 

© Dee.’ 13,°9911:".2>c2 Dec 13, 

1911; E 272304; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


CHOPIN (FRANCOIS FREDERIC) Two 
preludes; by F. Chopin, op. 28, nos. 
6 and 7, arr. by Gustav Hinrichs; 
orchestra with harmonium. [28031 

© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1911; 
FE 272590; G. Schirmer, New York. 
ENG GOs 


CHORAL MASS composed by 


Paolo FE. del Campiglio. for four 

male voices. cover-title, 26p. 8vo. 

(Gordon’s edition, v. 29.) $0.80. 
[28032 


© Nov. 24, 1911; 2 « Nov. 25. 
1911; A 303142; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. 


CuHorus (THE) GIRL; words and music 

by E. Parks. [28033 

© 1-e; Nov. 25,1999: 7272235 ; 
Elisabeth .Parks, Syracuse, N. Y. 


CHOSEN (A) PEOPLE; words by Fred 
J. Shields, music by Haldor Lil- 
lenas. [28034 

© Dec. 20, TO 32 ese, 28. 
1911; E 274827; W. EH. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


CHRIST (THE) CHILD; Christmas can- 
tata, by G. H. Knight; chorus of 
mixed voices with organ acc. 4to. 
Vocal score. [28035 


© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 9, 1911; 
Ei 272278; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


CHRIST, HE LIETH IN YONDER COT; 
earol, words by R. H. Colwell, music 
by W. G. Alcock. 12mo. (Novello’s 
Christmas carols, no. 363.) [28036 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 270838; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


CHRIST IN ME; words and music by 
Mabel Johnston Camp. [28037 


© Dec. .23, 1911; 2 « Dec. 29, 
1911; E 274416; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


CHRISTIANS AWAKE; anthem (for 
Christmas, words by John Byrom, 
music by Alfred Redhead; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Stainer & Bell’s 
church choir library, no. 129.) 

[28038 

© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 11, 1911; 

EH) 273082; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


CHRISTKINDES (DES) KOMMEN; musik 
yon EK. Wentz; kinderstimmen. 
[28039 
© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EK 272400; Central pub. house, 
Cleveland. 


CHRISTMAS; an idylle, by Rob. Klaa, 

rev. and fingered by A. Becker; pf. 

[28040 

© Dec. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 8. 1911; 

EK 272161; Hatch music ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 


CHRISTMAS; cantata, words by EHd- 
ward Oxenford, music by Franz Abt, 
ed. by A. H. Ryder; sop. and alto 
soli, chorus of women’s voices and 
piano ace.; vocal score. [28041 

©v Nov. (28.7 oidiee Se seriNay, 20: 
1911; E 271697; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


CHRISTMAS BELLS; words by Mary 
Keeney Perry, music by Mrs. Crosby 
Adams. [28042 


©) Dee. (23) | 1912 se Dec!,) 2658 


1911; E 272981; Linden Press, Oak 
Panky lie 


1626 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 


28059 


CHRISTMAS BELLS, NO. 2; carol, words 
by S. Sharrott, music by Arthur E. 
Cragg; mixed voices. 16mo. (Stainer 
& Bell’s carols, no. 9.) [28043 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 11, 1911; 
HE} 273081; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RINGING; medi- 
tation, by M. Greenwald; piano. 
[28044 
© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
Hi 271998; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


CHRISTMAS CAROL; words by Anthony 
C. Deane, music by Louis Arthur 
Hamand. 4to. (Stainer & Bell’s 
church ehoir library, no. 132.) 

[28045 

©) Dee, 18, 1911: 2 ec. Dec. 18, 

1911; HE 273415; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


CHRISTMAS CAROLS FOR PRIMARY AND 
GRAMMAR GRADES; comp. by Laura 
Bryant... New York, Cincinnati 
fete.] American book company 
[1911] 31, [1] p. 12mo. (Standard 
musica! library) $0.10. [28046 

© Nov. 23. 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 27, 
1911; A 800752; Laura Bryant, Ith- 
Tea, Ne Xe 


CHRISTMAS EVE; words by Carrie 
Westlake Whitney, music by Cari 
Busch. [28047 


© Dee. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1911; 
HW 272526; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


CHRISTMAS (A) EVENING REVERIE; 
words by Evelyn Harden Jackson, 
music by M. C. Hanford. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28048 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 c Dee. 26, 
1911; E 2740384; Evie H. Jackson, 
Athens, Ga. 


CHRISTMAS (A) FANTASY; on old Eng- 
lish carols, by W. T. Best, ed. by 
Frederic York; organ. (Organist’s 
repertoire, third series, no. 56). 

[28049 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 

1911; E 271679; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


CHRISTMAS LULLABY; words by Eugene 
Yield, music by Victor Despommier : 
high voice, in G. [28050 


Ne Dees 16, 1911: 2 & Dee. -18) 
1911; E 272511; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


CHRISTMAS MORNING;. words by Har- 
riet Howe Ames, music by Mrs. 
Crosby Adams. [28051 


© Dec. 23, 1911; 2 c@ Dec. 26, 
1911; E 272980; Linden press, Oak 
Park, Il. 


CHRISTMAS NIGHT; earol-anthem, 
words by R. Prutz, English words 
by M. Louise Baum, music by Rich- 
ard Trunk; mixed voices. 4to. (Se- 
ries 8 of sacred quartets and 
choruses, no. 927.) [28052 


© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1911; 
EH 272279; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


CHRISTMAS (THE) STORY; service of 
song, words by Grace Gordon, mu- 
sic bv A. Geibel and others. [28053 


© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 c@ Dee. 2. 1911; 
EH 271770; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 


CHRISTMASTIDE (Noél); words by Th. 
Gautier, English version by Henry 
G. Chapman, music by Ernest Britt; 
high voice with harp or pf. and vio- 
loncello obligato. [ 28054. 

© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 9, 1911; 
E 272129; G. Schirmer, New York. 


CHRIST’S PLEA; words by N. B. Herrell, 
music by Haldor Lillenas. [28055 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274828; W. BE. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


CHTOPICKI MAZUR; arr. by Stanley S. 
Gralak; concertina. [28056 
© + Nov. 18, 1911: 2 ¢ Nov. 2S, 
1911; HK 272459; Gralak music house, 
Chicago. 


Crry (A) FAR AWAY; words by Caddie 
McDonald, musie by Luther Adams. 
St. Louis. Stark music co. [28057 


© Decal, 191-) 2 ec} Wees 3) 
1911; HE 272313; Stark music printing 
and pub. co., St. Louis. 


CLARESTE POLKA; by E. HB. Bagley. 4to. 
(Concert ed. for military band, no. 
240. ) [28058 

© Dee. 22, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 29, 
1911; H 2744389; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


CLASS SONG, DECEMBER 1911; words by 
Harry A. Whaley, music by E. J. 
Heinmiller. [28059 


© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 16, 1911; 
KE 272416; Edwin J. Heinmiller, Chi- 
eago. 


1627 


28060 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, nis) v6 


CLAVELITOS (Carnations); by J. Val- 
verde, arr. by L. Diodet and G. 
Gast; orchestra, with piano acc. 
Ato. [28060 


© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 
1911; E 270780; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


CLEMENTI (Muzio) Sechs sonatinen ; 
von M. Clementi, op. 36, ftir klavier 
zu 2 hinden, mit hinzugefiigter 
violinstimme von Max Reger. (Hdi- 
tion schott, no. 29.) [28061 


OY Nov. 17 191 e 2 ve Dee. 8, 
1911; E 273076; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


CLocHES (LES); morceau de concert, 
par Ernest Gillet, pour violoncelle 
ou violon, avec ace. de piano. 

[28062 
© Dee. 15, 1911; 2 e@ Dee. 16, 
1911; E 273355; Enoch & co., Paris. 


CLOUDLAND; from The pearl maiden, 
lyric by Earle C. Anthony and 
Arthur F. Kales, music by Harry 
Auracher. [28063 


© Dec. 23, 1911; 2 e¢. Dec. 26, 
1911; H 272974; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


CLowN (THE) humoresque, by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 192, no. 1; pf. 
(At the circus, no. 1.) [ 28064 


© Dee: 20, 191d 2 eee 29. 
1911; E 274440; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


CINQUANTAINE (LA) (The golden wed- 
ding); air in the olden style, by 
Gabriel Marie, special concert ar- 
rangement by C. Arnold; violin, 
cello and piano. [28065 

© Dee 1, “1911-2 Ve Dees 22, 
1911; E 272818; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


Coast To coast; words by G. Eugene 
Stevens, music by C. K. Haas. 
[28066 


©) Novi 12. 191 92 -e Dec tG, 
1911; HK 272847; Cleta Keto Haas, 
Chicago. 


Coates (Hric) Six short pieces; by 
E. Coates, for piano without octaves. 
Contents.—Prelude.—A little song.— 
Elégie. — Alla menuetto. — Valse. — 
Slumber song. [28067 


Oey Nove 29,7191: 2 erent, 
1911; E 270860; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


CoINS DE S&£vILLE (Rincones Sevil- 
lanos) ; par Joaquin Turina; pf. ler. 
suite. [28068 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 e Dee. 26, 
1911; H 273612; E. Demets, Paris. 


CoLD AUTUMN WIND; words by Well- 
ington Guernsey, 
Smart, arr. by F. Leslie; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Chappell’s vocal li- 
brary of part-songs, no. 24.) [28069 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 270870; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


COLLEGE CHAPS; march and two step, 
by Henry Frantzen; pf. [28070 


©: Dec. 22.) 191-2 epee! (23° 
1911; E 272950; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 


COLLEGE (THE) HARD KNOCKS; words 
and music by Edward Clark. 
[28071 
© 1.e Dee. 15, 1914; BH 272686: 
Edward Clark, New York. 


COLLEGE LOVE; from The awnkened 
Rameses, words by Joseph Hudnut, 
music by Rowland W. Fixel. 

[28072 

© Dec. 13; 71911 2 27e Dee 5, 

1911; E 272853; University of Michi- 
gan union, Ann Arbor. 


COLLEGE MEMORIES; mareh and two- 
step, by T. H. Rollinson, arr. by H. 
FY. Odell; mandolin orchestra. 

[280738 
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 1, 1911; 
H 271754; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


COLLEGE SONG; words by J. Hartley, 
musie by W. W. Pound. [28074 
© Dec. 21, 1911; 2 c« Dee. 29, 
1911; EH, 274402: -dohn Hartley, 
Henry, II]. 


COLOMBINA AND THE CLOWN; by Platon 
Brounoff; pf. (Hducational pieces 
for the young pianist no. 1.) 

[28075 

©. Dec. 15; 19113 72) eWee 15; 

1911; E 272322; Jos. P. Katz, New 
York. 

Cot. SULLIVAN; march, by Barrington 
Sargent; orchestra. 4to. [2S076 
© Dec... 23, 191i 2), e:-Dee. 28; 
1911; E 274269; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. 


COLONIAL DAMES; gavotte, by J. F. 
Zimmermann; violin and piano. 
[28077 
© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 «. Dec. 4, 1911; 
DH 271999; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
cdelphia. 


1628 


music by Henry — 


es ——SEF 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 


COLONIAL TIMES; dance characteristic, 
by H. Engelman; piano. [28078 
@ Wee 20, 1911; 2 « Dee? 22, 
1911; E 272819; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


COLUMBIA; march, by Floyd P. St. 
Clair; band. [28079 
© Jan. 2, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1911; 

EK 274405; J. EH. Agnew, Des Moines. 


COLUMBINE; by M. Hollins; piano. 
(Five dainty compositions, no. 3.) 
[28080 


© Nov. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 1, 1911; 
H 270847; Whaley, Royce & co., Itd., 
Toronto, Canada. 


COME ALONG DEARY; words and music 
by John Vance Cheney. (Songs with 
pf. ace. no. 1.) [28081 


@* wee 18,°1911: 2°c Dec 20, 
1911; E 272606; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


COME AND DANCE WITH ME; from Vera 
Violetta, lyric by Harold Atteridge; 
music by Louis A. Hirsch and Mel- 
ville J. Gideon. [28082 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EH 271976; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


COME DEAR, AND SWING WITH ME; writ- 
ten by John P. Harrington, com- 
posed by Alf J. Lawrance. [28083 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1911; 
H 273474; B. Feldman & co., London. 


COME DOWN, LAUGHING STREAMLET; 

- words by Alfred H. Hyatt, music by 

Charles Gilbert Spross; low voice. 

[28084 

© Dee. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 19, 1911; 

EH 272592; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


COME GRACIOUS SPIRIT; hymn-anthem, 
words by S. Brown, music by W. L. 
Biumenschein, op. 1380, no. 2; mixed 
voices. (Oliver Ditson co’s. oct. edi- 
tion, no. 12222.) [28085 


© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1911; 
EH 270997; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


COME HOME, LITTLE GIRL; words and 


music by J. C. Macy; low voice in C. 
[28086 

© Nov. 17, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
EH 271755; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


COME HOME, MY DADDY; words and 
music by B. E. Vast-Binder. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28087 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 26, 1911; 

EK 274048; Bertha E. Vast-Binder, 
Marine City, Mich. 


28097 


COME IN A DREAM; words by Sheila E. 
Braine, music by Ernest Torrence. 
[28088 
© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1911; 
E 273456; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


COME SAIL AWAY WITH ME; moonlight 
Song, words by Wm. H. Gardner, 
music by George Lowell Tracy. 1. 
Female voices. 2. Mixed voices. 
4to. [28089, 28090 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 19, 
1911; BH 272558, 272554; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 


COME TAKE A RIDE IN MY MOTOR BOAT; 
words and music by C. E. Bertholf. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

28091 


© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 26, 1911; 
EK 274177; Chas. EH. Bertholf, Wat- 
kins, N. Y. 


COME TO THE ISLAND OF LOVE; words by 
B. Vorty, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28092 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 

EK 274167; Bertha Vorty, Cohoes, 
Nee 


COME UNTO THESE YELLOW SANDS; 
words from The tempest, by Wm. 
Shakespeare, music by Redgewell 
Danse. [28093 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1911; 
EK 273316; Augener, Itd., London. 


COME UP TO LONDON TOWN; written by 
Hugh HE. Wright, composed by Tom 
Clare. [28094 

©) Wee, 22: 1912: 2. c,: Dee 22: 
1911; H 273546; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 


COME WALTZ WITH ME; words and mu- 
sic by L. H. Stowe. [28095 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EK 271996; Leslie H. Stowe, New 
York. 

CoMM’A TTANNO (As of yore); words 
by A. Melina, English version by 
Mary L. Hale, music by V. De Cres- 
cenzo. [28096 

© Dee U2 01911 | 2) c Dee es} 
1911; E 274506; M. V. Cardilli, New 
York. 

COMMUNION SERVICE; by Donald Mac- 
Arthur; voices and organ. Ato. 
(Modern church services, no. 126.) 

[28097 

© Dec: 9, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1911; 

E 273083; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
clon. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28098 


pt. 1 He. Sv. 


COMMUNION SERVICE—Continued. 

— by G. H. Hirst; mixed voices in 
E flat. 4to. (Stainer & Bell’s 
modern church services, no. 125.) 

[28098 


© Dec, 18, 1911292 Deas, 
1911; E 278416; Stainer & Bell, I1td., 
London. 


CoMPLAINTE. See Moszkowski (M.) 


COMRADES WE COME ONCE MORE; music 
by C. A. White, rev. by Pierre Du- 
vernet [H. L. Heartz]; men’s voices. 
4to. (Secular part songs, no. 6452.) 

[28099 


© Dee. 8, 1911; 2c. Dec. 15, 1911; 
E 272384; White Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


CONCERT IN THE Woops; étude de trille. 
by Oscar Schmidt, op. 2, no. 2, ed. 
and fingered by S. L. Hermann; pf. 

[28100 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 20, 
1911; E 272655; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


CONCERT VARIATIONS ON AMERICA; by 
I. V. Flagler, ed. by Geo. E. Whit- 
ing; pipe organ. [28101 

@) Decl his. 7192. ce Dee. a8: 
1911; E 272481; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


CONCERTINO NO. 6; par Leo Portnoff, 
op. 48, rev. von Osear Cranz; D 
dur, Ré majeur, D major; violon et 
piano. (Hd. Cranz, no. 375). [28102 

© Sept 2. 1901 2e Sept 28, 
1911; E 271826; Aug. Cranz, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


CONCERTINO NO. 7; par Leo Portnoff, 
op. 44, rev. von Oscar Cranz; G dur, 
Sol majeur, G major; violon et 
piano. (Edition Cranz, no. 376). 

[28103 


© Sept 2) 19-2 7e" Sep 13, 
1911; E 271827; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


CONCERTINO NO. 8; par Leo Portnoff, 
op. 45, rev. von Oscar Cranz; D moll, 
Ré mineur, D minor; violon et piano. 

[28104 

© Sept. 2, 1972 ae -Septh. 43, 

1911; E 271828; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig, 
Germany. 


CONEY ISLAND GLIDE; words and mu- 
sie by Mack and Orth, arr. by L. F. 
Johns. [28105 

© Deer Ale 191120 cree. 12, 
1911 % BE). 272253820 Keller » Mack: & 
Frank Orth, Philadelphia. 


CONQUERORS THROUGH GRACE; words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by Chas. H. 
Marsh. [28106 


© Dee. 22; 19117 2 € Dee. 20, 
1911; EH 272631; Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick, Philadelphia. 


CONQUEST OF THE WEST; march, by 
H. M. Clendening; pf. [28107 


© Nov:. 20, 1919- ee Nov. 25: 


1911; E 272116; H. M. Clendening, 
Dubois, Wyo. 


CONRADI SYSTEM OF MUSIC... By 
William Stein. Chicago, G. R. 
Tucker & co), (oi pete. ole 2: 
front. (port.) S8vo. $1.00. [2810S 


© Dee: 1191024242 Dec. 15: 
1911; A 8038384; W. Stein, Chicago. 


CONSOLATION; by Otto Floersheim, 
edited by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 
[28109 
© Dec. 20, 39i= 2 es Wee, 22; 
1911; H 272821; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


CONTENTMENT; a_ barearolle. words 
and music by Mrs. Clifford D. Greg- 
ory; with piano and string quartet. 


[28110 
© Dec. A, titer ere Wee. 22) 
1911; E 272864; Billie Appleton 


Gregory, Albany. 

by Sadie Harrison; violin solo 

with piano ace. [28111 
© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 19, 

1911; EH. 272555;. Mo Witmark & 

sons, New York. 


CONTRETANZ; by Niels W. Gade, arr. 
‘by Nicolaj Hansen; violin, violon- 
cello and piano. [28112 

© Dec.-6, 1911: 2 es Wee 22. 1911 
Ei 272822; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Coon (A) LULLABY: words by George 

Ellerton, music by Percy E. Fletcher. 

[281138 

© Dec: 13; ASTIee2 ve. Dee; 14; 

1911; E 273281; Boosey & co., J.on- 
don. 


CooN MOON; words and music by HE. 

Parks. [28114 

© 1 c. Nove Qo 10m aie 2722365 
Elisabeth Parks, Syracuse, N. Y. 


CoQquETRY; by Leo Ornstein, op. 10, 
no. 2s pr [28115 
© Dee, 21,719 ies 2 ee wee 21: 
1911; E 272693; Arthur P. Schmidt. 
Boston. 


1630 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 138, 1911 28133 
CoquETTE; by M. Hollins; piano. | CouroNNE (LA) D’orR (The golden 
(Five dainty compositions, no. 2.) crown); overture, by A. Herman, 


[28116 


© Nov. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 270848; Whaley, Royce & co., Itd., 
Toronto, Canada. 


CcoRAL ISLE; from The pearl maiden, 
words by Earle C. Anthony and 
Arthur F. Kales, music by Harry 
Auracher. [28117 

© Dec. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 27, 
1911; H 274237; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


CoRALIE; ou LA FETE A CORALIE; pa- 
roles de L. Bénech, musique de R. 
Desmoulins. [28118 


We wec, 9 1911; 2, ¢. Dec. 12, 
1911; E 2738218; Bénech (L.), Paris. 


CORONATION DAY; burlesque song, 
words by Hugh EK. Wright and H. G. 
Pélissier, music by H. G. Pélissier. 

[28119 

ccyemees 45). 1919: 2 ce Dee. 15, 

1911; H 278808; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 


See Chaminade (C. L. S.) 


CORTEGE ORIENTAL; par Louis Ganne, 
pour orchestre, avec piano-conduc- 
teur. No. 118909. 4to. [28120 


GmDer 9, 1911: 2 «Dec. 11, 
1911; EH 273099; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
Milan. 


CoTTAGE (THE) WHERE THE IVY GROWS; 
words and music by A. L. Purdy. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28121 

Opwpecs ii) 191t- 2 cee.) 26, 

1911; E 274117; A. L. Purdy, North 
Bennington, Vt. 


CORTEGE. 


Country (A) circus; by Hannah 
Smith, op. 28, no. 6; piano. (Six 
pianoforte pieces, no. 6.) | 28122 


Nove 15, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1911; EK 271686; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


CounTRY (A.) GIRL; words and music 
by B. Wheeler. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28123 

@ rec! 11, 191t:-2 ¢.- Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274097; Bert Wheeler, Den- 
ver. 


COULD YOU BE TRUE TO ANOTHER ONE; 
words and music by P. Cross. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28124 


@aNov. °20, 1911= 20e Dee. -5, 
1911; H 271915; Peter Cross, Chi- 
cago. 


arr. by M. Retford. (In Boosey & 
co.’S new supplemental journal for 
military bands, no. 95.) [28125 


©) Dee.,.16; 191172 -¢ ADee: 18; 
1911; EH 273404; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


CourRSE (A) IN LOVE; from The awak- 
ened Rameses, words by Joseph 
Hudunut, music by Julius Wuerthner. 

[28126 

©) Dees. 18; 191 (2.6) Dees a: 

1911; E 272854; University of Michi- 
gan union, Ann Arbor. 


COURTING IN THE COUNTRY; words and 
music by R. L. Cork. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28127 

©) Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271950; Raymond L. Cork, Custer 
City, Okl. 


COUSIN ET COUSINE; valse par A. Tro- 
jelli, pour piano. (Vacances de 
plage, no. 3.) [28128 

©) Dee. 16, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 18, 
1911; E 278421; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


CouUSINE; idylle provencale, paroles de 

Lucien Boyer, musique de A. Valsien. 

[28129 

©’ Dec. 16. 1911; 2 @ Dee, 18; 

1911; E 2734538; V’°® Charles Mayol, 
Paris. 


COVERED BY HIS LOVE; words by James 
Rowe, music by Jean Howard. 
{28130 
© Dees tds, 1911's) (2tex Wee als: 
19ld > EH 272512; “Chas. EH. “Marsh, 
New York, N. Y. 


CREATORE; words by Joe Young and A, 
Seymour Brown, music by Bert 
Grant. [28131]. 

©)! Dec. 6, 1911; 2@ Dec. 7, 1911; 
E 272011; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


CREPUSCULAR; danza, letra de Nicolas 
Guillermo Mellado, mtsica de Salva- 


dor Pérez, para canto y piano o 
piano solo ad lib. [281382 

©) Ochs 20 1911:) 2. cx Deen. 
TOs JH 2s: . Otto yy Arzoz 
Mexico. 


Croquis; par Chas. Bredon; pf. 
[28133 
©) Dee: 20, 191%; 2 cr: Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273613; E. Demets, Paris. 


163] 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28134 


CROSSING THE BAR; words by Alfred 
Tennyson, music by J. C. Macy, arr. 
Louis R. Dressler; duet for sop. and 
alto. [28134 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 29, 1911; 
E 274441; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


—— —; music by Lawrence Kellie. 
no. 4, duet in A flat. [28185 


© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 c Dee. 8, 1911: 
E 273061; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


no. 5, duet in B flat. [28136 


© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 c Dee. 8, 1911: 
E 273062; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


—— 


CROWN AND CORONET; waltz, dance in- 
vented by W. B. Arkley, music by 
Frank Millars; piano. [28137 

© Dees 147 91t- 9 2 (es Wee: 44, 
1911; H) 273295; Wraneis” Day j& 
Hunter, London. 


Crown Him KING OF KINGS; hymn- 
anthem, words by Thomas Kelly, 
music by Bradford Campbell, op. 51; 
mixed voices. (Choral service. no. 
(Ee [28138 

© Dec. 23. 1914-32 ic. Dee: 28; 
1911; E 274820; White-Smith music 
pub co., Boston. 


CRUSADER’S (THE); words by William 
Duthie, music by Ciro Pinsuti, arr. 
by Percy E. Fletcher; male voices. 


4to. (The Apollo club, Curwen’s 
edition, no. 50506.) [281389 
© Dee 19 bl  2e. Dee 12. 


1911; E 273207; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


CUCKOO DEAR; words by A. P. Graves, 


old Welsh air, arr. by Daniel 
Protheroe. (Part-songs for male 
voices, no. 7.) [28140 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 6, 1911; 
E 272048; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


CUDDLE CLOS’AH TO YO’ MAMMY; words 
and music by A. D. Leaw. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28141 

©) Nov. 205 191 27e Dee... Olds: 

E 271925; Alda D. Leaw, Lang- 
horne, Pa. 


CULLUD BAND; words and music by 
Jennie B. Meehan, arr. by Eugene 
Platzmann. [28142 

© Dee. 6,.1911; 2 ce. Dee. 6, 1911; 
E 272042; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 


pt. 1, ass *v. G 


CuM BAC; rag, by Chas. F. Johnson; 
pf. [28143 
© Dec. 22; 1911: 2%e Wee. 23. 
1911; E 272924; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit. 


CUPID’S’ KISS; by Walter 
Rolfe; piano. [28144 
© Dee)! 22) 19h aaes see! (22) 
1911; E 272868; Royal music ©co., 
New York. 


waltz, 


CUPID’S MISDFAL; lyric by Berton 

Braley, music by R. H. Reemelin. 

[28145 

© Dee. ty 1S ee Wee. 1 

19k; BH. 272241; “Budole Hush 
Reemelin, Cincinnati, 


CURTAIN (THE) OF LIFE; words by 
T. Henry, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. {28146 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271892; Thomas Henry, Marys- 
ville, Mont. 


DAGGER DANCE; from the opera Na- 
toma. by Victor Herbert; piano. 
(Four dances, no. 4.) [28147 

© Dee... A9, 1911s 22 Dee: 20; 
1911; E 272625; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


DAINTY DANCING MAIDENS; vocal 
colour dance, words and music by 
Jesse Frise. [28148 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EK 270893; J. Curwen & sons, lItd., 
London. 


DAISY galop, by Carl Otto; 
pf. [28149 
© Dec> 12) 192 ne: “Dec. 14) 
1911; E 272327; Shattinger piano 
& music co., St. Louis. 


DANCE; 


—— march, by Carl Otto; pf. 
[28150 
© Dec. 12; 1911; 2c Wee. 14 
1911; EQ 272325; Shattinger piano 
& music co., St. Louis. 
DAMEN RECHTE. See Song (The) of 
love. 


DANCE (THE) See Moszkowski (M.) 


DANCE LAND; words by Jack Harris, 
music by S. Engelke. [28151 
© Dec. 26, 1912 eywecs 28; 
1911; E 274286; Sandy Engelke, 
Philadelphia. 


1632 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


28171 


DANCE OF THE ARABS (Danse des 


Aribes); by Robert Braun Eilen- 
- berg. op. 26 no. 5; piano. (Charac- 
teristic dances, no. 5.) [28152 


©iNow. 27,1911; 2 «: Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271681; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


DANCE OF THE CLOWNS (Danse des 


clowns); by Robert Braun Hilen- 
berg, op. 26. no. 1; piano. (5 char- 
acteristic dances, no. 1.) [28153 


@GyNov. 27, 1911: 2 « Nov. 29, 
1911: E 271682; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


DANCE OF THE FLOWER GIRLS (Danse 
des bouquetiéres) ; by Robert Braun 
Hilenberg. op. 26, no. 3: piano. (5 
characteristic dances, no. 3.) 

[28154 


© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 29. 
1911: E 271683; B. EF. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


| DANCE OF THE GOBLINS; dance charac- 


teristique by H. Engelmann, edited 
and fingered by Hans T. Seifert: 
piano. [28155 


© Dec. 20, 1911: 2 e@ Dec. 22, 
1911; E 272823; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


DANCE OF THE HUNTERS (Danse des 
~chasseurs) ; by Robert Braun Eilen- 
berg. op. 26, no. 4; piano. (5 char- 
acteristic dances, no. 4.) [28156 
© Nov. 27. 1911: 2 « Nov. 29; 
1911: E 271684; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


| DANCE OF THE PEASANTS (Danse des 


| DANCING 


| 


ee 


prysans); by Robert Braun HEilen- 
berg. op. 26, no. 2; piano. (5 char- 
acteristic dances, no. 2.) [28157 

© Nov. 27, 1911: 2 e. Nov. 29, 
1911: E 271685; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


FAIRIES; waltz, by O. B. 
Hichelberger [pseud. of Chas. Kun- 
kel]; pf. (May blossoms, no. 3.) 
[28158 
© Dee: 26, 1911- 2-c. Dec. 29. 
1911; E 274417; Kunkel bros. music 
co., St. Louis. 


DANCING WATERS; caprice, by FE. I. 


Sanford; pf. [28159 

© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 20, 
1911; E 272656; Theo. Presser co.. 
Philadelphia. 


DANCLA (CHARLES) ‘Trois morceaux 
de salon; by Charles Dancla, rev. 
and ed. by Gustav Saenger; violin 
and piano. Contents:—Le souvenir, 
op. 58. Resignation, op. 59. Hom- 
mage 4 l’amitié, op. 66. [28160 

@y Wee. 135 1914. 2c Dee 22: 
1911; E 272756; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


DANIEL; oratorio en 4 parties, livret 
de Henri Brody, English translation 
by R. H. Cheatle, deutsche iiber- 
setzung von J. Goux. musique de 
Amédée Reuchsel. Partition pour 
chant et piano. [28161 

© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 18, 
1911; E 278488; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris. 


DANISH sone (Chanson danoise); by 
Herman Sandby. 1. Flute and piano. 
2. Piano solo. 38. Viola and piano. 
4. Violin and piano. 5. Violincello 
and piano. [28162-28166 


© Oct. 12, 1911; 2 @ each Dec. 
12, 1911; E 273126—273230; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Leipzig. 


DANS LE PARC; gavotte par Edouard 
Mathé, pour orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [28167 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EH 270908; EH. Gaudet. Paris. 


DANSE AFRICAINE; par Louis Ganne, 
pour orchestre avec piano-conduc- 
teur. no. 1138908. 4to. [28168 


© Dee (9191 2° es Dee: 
1911; E 273100; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


DANSE ARABE; par Louis Ganne, pour 
orchestre, avec  piano-conducteur. 
no. 118905. 4to. [28169 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 11. 1911; 
HE 273101; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


DANSE BRETONNE; from the ballet La 
korrigane; by Ch. M. Widor. arr. by 


Gustav Hinrichs; full orch. with 
harmonium part. (Orch. miscellany, 
no. 14.) [28170 


© Dee. 14,1911: -2 & Dee 15; 
1911; E 272371; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


DANSE DES NYMPHES; valse, par F. 
Barducci, op. 638; piano. [28171 
©! Dec’ 16% 1911; 2> @ Dec: 26; 
1911; EK 272972; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis. 


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28172 


DANSE NAPOLITAINE; von Efrem Zim- 
balist, fiir violine und klavier. 
[28172 
© Nov. 11, 1911; 2c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 273068; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


DANSE PRINCESSE; by Albert Milden- 
berg; piano. [28173 
© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 27, 
1911; EK 274247; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 

DANZA SACRA ORIENTALE; di F. Paolo 
Frontini, per pianoforte. (Composi- 
tions favorites, VI. série, no. 58.) 

[28174 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1911; 

E 2738015; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 

DaRINnG (A) AVIATOR; march and two- 
step, by E. C. Uhlir; piano. [28175 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 29, 


Tia Ziasi2: mi “Cc. > Uhr, 
Cleveland, O. 
DARKFY (THE) AND THE OCULIST; 


words by C. J. Green, music by Wil- 
liam Van Alden. [28176 

© Wee 22. 191-2 -¢. Wee7n 22. 
1911; E 272947; C. J. Green, Ports- 
mouth, Va. 


DARKNESS AND LIGHT; words from 
Psalms, music by Alida Driscoll. 
[28177 
© Weer 27 19-2 ey Dec, 26, 
1911; E 272987; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


D’ARTAGNAN; pas redoublé, par Ga- 
briel Allier, pour harmonie ou fan- 
fare, et partie de directeur. 4to. 

[28178 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 4, 1911; 
HK 270907; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


DaT AIN’T ’NUFF NAME FO’ DIS HERE 
CHILE; words and music by E. F. 
Russ. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [28179 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271939; EH. F. Russ, Chicago. 


DAT LITTLE YALLER GAL; words and 
music by BE. G. Fairfax. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28180 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 

._ E 271881; Eleanor Griffith Fairfax, 
Hague, Va. 

Dawn (THE) OF PEACE; words and 
music by C. Austin Miles. (Christ- 
mas anthems, no. 174). [28181 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 2, 1911; 
E 271785; Hall, Mack co., Phila- 
delphia. 


pt. Ty HSS ¥.°6 


DAWYCK EDITION OF SCOTTISH SONG; 
ace. written by Arthur Somervell. 
[28182 
© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 7, 1911; 
HE 270984; Boosey & co., London. 


Day (THE) BEFORE THE MORNING 
AFTER; from Betsy, by Alexander 
Johnstone; hotel orchestra. 4to. 

[28183 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 5, 1911; 

E 271978; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


lyric by Will B. Johnstone, 
music by Alexander Johnstone. 
[28184 
© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EH 271977; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


Day (THE) OF RESURRECTION; anthem 
for Easter, music by John B. Grant. 
(Octavo church music, no. 10151.) 

[28185 

© Dec. 20, 191-327 Dee, 20: 

1911; E 272657; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Day (A) OF SUNSHINE; words by 
Longfellow, music by Mary Strawn 
Vernon; Ist and 2nd sop. alto or 
tenor and bass. (Supplementary 
music for schools, no. 48.) [28186 | 


© Dee. 16, 1911-32) Dee. 18 
1911; E 272502; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


Day (THE) YOU WERE SAVED; words | 
by N. A. McAulay, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. [28187 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 28, 
1911; E 2743829; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


DEAR LITTLE DAISY; words and music 
by Jennat McLeod. Washington, H. . 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28188 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 e Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274027; Mrs. J. E. Brodie, 
Punta Gorda, Fla. 


DEAR LITTLE HUT; words by Lawrence | 
Hope, musie by Tod B. Galloway. 
[28189 


© . Dec. -27, 191 2c Dees 2G 
1911; E 274219; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


DEAR LOVE REMEMBER ME; words by H. 
M. Bryan, music by Charles J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28190 

© Dec. 11, 19115°2°@" Dee. 2G: 
1911; E 274192; Hannah M. Bryan, 
Sagnache, Colo. 


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28209 


DEAR (THE) OLD COUNTRY HOME; 
words by N. Powell, music by Mrs. 
R. HE. Austin. [28191 


© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 274878; Nora Powell, 
Weatherford, Okla. 


DEAR OLD HOME SWEET HOME; words 
and music by Mrs. C. W. Carter. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28192 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 5, 1911; 
H 271980; Mrs. C. W. Carter, Al- 
toona, Pa. 


DEAR OLD IRELAND; words by Shields 
and Kelly, music by Joe Riley. arr. 
by [Eugene Platzmann]. [28193 


Cypee 12 1911;,.2 ec. Dee. 12, 
1911; E 272269; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


DEAR OLD MA; words by Bartley C. 
: Costello and Geo. Christie, arr. by 
Walter L. Rosenberg; male voices. 
4to. (Excellent quartette arrange- 
ments on popular publications, no. 
540. ) [28194 

| Dee 14, 1911- 2 c. Dee. 15, 
1911; E 272373; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


DEAR OLD SUMMER; words and music 
by A. B. Ward. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28195 

Or Dec. 1S, 1911; 2¢ Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274052; Annie B. Ward, 
Streaton, Ill. 

DEBUT (LE) DU JEUNE PIANISTE; Col- 

| lection de 24 petits morceaux, par 

A. Leonardi, pour piano sur les 5 

notes. Cah. 2. no. 12362. [28196 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 


EK 278016; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 
DECLARATION; words and music by 


Kennedy Russell, in B flat. [28197 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 270884; Leonard & co., London. 


Deep (A); words by Robert Loveman, 
musie by Arthur Voorhis; high in 
D. [28198 

Oo Wee, 29. 1911-2 e Dee, 27, 
1911; E 274248; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


DEJANIRE. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 
| Deicta; waltz, by Ff[loyd] J. St. 
Clair; full brass and reed band. 


Ato. [28199 

© - Dee. 11, 1911; 2) c Dee. 13. 
1911; E 272307; H. N. White, Cleve- 
land. 


DEMOISELLE MIGNONNE; musik von 
Siegwart Ehrlich. 1. Orchester. 2. 
Orchester, Pariser besetzung. 

[28200, 28201 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ce each Dec. 

Sot: 2738026; “273027 5), Gite 
Junne, Leipzig. 


DENNY DOYLE; words and music by S. 
Ryan. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [28202 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
EH 271947; Sammy Ryan, San Fran- 
cisco. 


DerBy (THE); march and two-step, 
by Martha Alice Boyd; piano. 
[28203 
© Dee, 2 1911-2 & Dee. 6, 1911- 
EK 272023; Holmes music co., Middle- 
town, N.Y. 


DESDEN ; dueto-vals, letrade Manuel M. 
Alvarez, mtsica de Salvador Pérez, 
para canto e piano o piano solo ad 
lib. | 28204 

© Oct. 21, M91: 2) c.. Dre.) 12, 
A911; E 273142; . Otto y Arzoz, 
Mexico. 


DETECTIVE SONG; from The awakened 
Rameses, words by Karl Mathews, 
music by Julius Wuerthner. [28205 

© Dee. 13. 1911; 2 ec Dee. 15, 
1911; H 272855; University of Michi- 
gan union, Ann Arbor. 


Deus ISRAEL; par F. de La Tombelle, 
par a 4 voix mixtes. Partition 
avec orgue acc. [28206 

© eet 16. 19tl; 72 e. Dee. als; 
1911; E 2734380; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


DEUXIEME AIR D’UN ISRAELITE. See 


Haendel (G. F.) 


DEVIL STARS (L’étoile du diable); in- 
termezzo by Lao Silésu; piano. 

[28207 

© Deer 1, 1911-2 ec, Dec 2, 191 1'- 

E 270883; L. Digoudé-Diodet, Paris. 


DEWDROPS; polka, by H. A. Vander 
Cook; cornet solo and piano acc. 
[28208 
© Nov. 28, 1911: 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 271854; H. A. Vander Cook, Chi- 
cago. 


DIAMOND (THE) KING; words and 
music by 8S. D. Slaughter. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28209 

@iiDee. 11, 191 2 es Dee. 26; 
1911; E 274161; Scott D. Slaughter, 
S. Solon, O. 


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28210 


pt. Tae Sy Ay 


DIANES; fantaisie-poika de concert, 
par Alexandre-Sylvain Petit, trans- 
cription de Louis Billaut, pour har- 

- monie et fanfare, avec direction si 
bémol. 4to. [28210 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270909; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


Dizru (LE) BLEU; ballet, de Jean 
Cocteau et Frédéric de Madrazo, 
musique de Reynaldo Hahn; piano 
seul. [28211 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 c Dee. 12, 1911; 

E 273249; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
DILEMMA (A); words anonymous, 
music by Arthur Bergh; medium 
voice in D flat. [28212 
© Nov. 22, 1911; 2c. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 271815; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


DINNA ASK ME; words by Dunlop, 
music by Arthur Voorhis; high in E 
m. [28213 

© Dee. 229 19-27) Dec. 27. 
1911; E 274249; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


DIRGE; words by Charles G. Eastman, 
musie by Arthur Voorhis; low in F. 
[28214 


© Dee 129, 1911 oe. Deen 20. 
1911; E 274250; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 

DITHERING DITTIES; ridiculous rhymes 
set for singing; words from various 
sources, music by D. Young, nos. 
1-9. 4to. [28215 

©, Nov. 23) 1914.5) 2_@ BNovs.25, 
1911; E 270889; Dalhouse Young, 
England. 


Dixig Daisy; words and music by 

Halsey K. Mohr. [28216 

©) Dec. 6) 19tl- 2c) DecamOil 

E 272061; Head music pub. co., New 
York. 

DIXIE MOON; words by Sam Ebriich, 
musie by Albert Gumble. [28217 
© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 7, 1911; 
E 272012; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

Do AS YOU PLEASE; duet from The kiss 
waltz, written and composed by Mel- 
lor, Lawrance and Gifford, America 
version by Martin Brown. [28218 

©) Nov. 25: 19115: 2ies Dec. % 191: 
EH 273198; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 

Do YOU REMEMBER SWEETHEART; words 
by Harry P. Smith, music by G. W. 
Ashley. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28219 

© Dec. Se Sil eer weer. 26. 
1911; E 274015; H. Paull Smith, 
Cumberland, Md. 


Doctor Dr LvuxE; barn dance or 
schottische, by Karl Hoschna, arr. 
by T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; man- 
dolin orchestra. [28220 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 & Dec. 19, 
1911; E 272556; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 

Dopo (THE) DAWDLE; one-step by Ern- 
est Dunkels; piano. [28221 

© Dec. 11, 1911] 2G" Dee. 12: 
1911; EK 273199; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 


DoES HE CARE; words and music by 
Francis Tate Alldredge. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28222 

© Dee. .11, 1911; 2 ¢@ Dee. 26, 

1911; EH 274094; Mrs. W. R. All- 
dredge, Danville, Ill. 


DotcissImMA; valse by William Mc- 
Lean: piano. [28223 
© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 11. 1911; 

E 273107; Boosey & co., London. 


DOLORES WALTZ; by E. Waldteufel, 
arr. by H. F. Odell; mandolin or- 
chestra. [28224 

© Nov. 30. 1911; 2 e. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 271756; Oliver Ditson co.. Boston. 


DOMINO-WALZER; nach motiven der 


operette, Der lila domino, von 
Charles Cuvillier, fiir Klavier zu 
zwei hinden. [28225 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 273040; Leipziger bitihnenverlag, 
Erhard Schultz, Leipzig. 


Don Juan. See Mozart (W. A.) 


DonaTI (ADOLFO) 14 Ganzoni con ac- 
compagnamento di pianoforte entro 
il limite dell’ ottava per scuole popo- 
lari; poesie scelte dai libri di lettura 
compilate dal prof. Giuseppe De- 
fant, composte da Adolfo Donati. 
4to. [28226 

©.:Dece! 208 190 era Mec! (24) 
1911; E 2738539; G: Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 

DONIZETTI (GAETANO) Sextette; from 
Lucia di Lammermoor, by Donizetti, 
arr. by G. E. Holmes; saxophone 
quartette. [28227 

© Nov. 7, 191902 & Wee iG 1911 
EK 272445; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Iowa. 


—— —— fingered by Th. Leschetizky, 


op. 18, ed. by Thomas 4 Becket; 
pf.; left hand solo. [2822& 


© Dec. 7; 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 272165; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


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282256 


DoNIZETTI (GAETANO )—Continued. 

— Song of greeting; from the Sex- 
tette in Lucia di Lammermoor, by 
Donizetti, arr. by Frederic W. Root; 
Ist and 2nd sop., alto and baritone. 
(Supplementary music for schools, 
mo, 1.) [28229 


(emisecss, 1911 5.2. ce. Dee. 11.1911 ; 
Meet: Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


Don’t cry, MoLtty; words and music 
by Harry Bernhard. [28230 
ommers 161911; 2c. Dec. 18, 
1911; E 272531; Symphony music 
pub. co., Boston. 


DON’T FORGET TO MEET ME; words and 
music by Ernie Erdman. [28231 
iene tio 21, 1911: 2 ¢ Dee. 4; 
1911; E 271851; Aubrey Stauffer 
& co., Chicago. 


DoN’T LEAVE ME NOW; words by William 
Dillon, music by H. Von Tilzer. 
[28232 


fO)eWerws.. 1917: 2 c. Dec. 23, 
Pott. 242925: Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 


DON’T TELL ON ME; words and music 
by W. H. Lynch. [28233 
©)? Weels29. 1911; 2 c. Dec. 29, 
1911; BH 2743874; Will H. Lynch, 
Guelph, Ont., Canada. 


DON’T TURN HIM AWAY; hymn, words 
and music by G. Bennard. [28234 
CGwOce st, 1911: 2 ¢@ Dee, 29, 
1911; E 274429; George Bennard, 
Albion, Mich. 


DON’T YOU EVER THINK ABOUT ME 
DEARIE; words and music by Wm. 
Cahill. [28235 

fe mwee 227 1911-2 c¢ Dee. ‘28, 
1911; BH 272951; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 


DON’T YOU WANT THE SAVIOUR TO COME; 
words and music by D. Z. Canady. 
[28236 
Crwec. 15, 1911: 2.e "Dee: 19) 
1911; HK 272541; D. Z. Canady, Mar- 
quez, Tex. 


DoNn’r YOU WANT TO GO; hymn, words 
by James Rowe, music by J. D. 
Vaughan. [28237 

(©) tans. 1912+ Qe. Dee. 30, 1911+ 
E 274485; James D. Vaughan, Jau- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


DON’T YUH KNOW DAT MONEY KEPT 
A-TALKIN’ TO ME; words and music 
by R. G. Conover. [28238 

©'t, © Dee) 12. 19td Fw 2rasl4 - 
Richard G. Conover, Cleveland, O. 


DoRMI, RIPOSA; Serenata, versi di G. 
Acquaviva, musica di G. Marvin. 
(Composizione vocali no. 4915.) 

[28239 
©) Oct 21, 1911-2 «. Dee.-3. 000: 
E 273051; C. Schmidl & co., Leipzig. 


DoroTHY CAPRICE; by F. Behr, ed. and 
fingered by Emil Miller; piano. 
[28240 
© Deei29. 191 2 es “Dee, Qe 
1911; E 274248; L. D. Lasselle, 
Boston. 


DoroTtHy DEAN; words and music by 
A. L. Webber. Springfield, Mass. 
Hampden music co. [28241 

© July 7, 1914; 2 «@ Dee. 28. 1910: 
EK 274244; A. L. Webber, Springfield, 
Mass. 


Dost THOU REGRET? words and music 
by J. Carlon; high voice in D flat. 

[28242 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 18.1911; 

E 273407; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


DOWN BY THE RIO GRANDE; words by 
Al. M. Herman, music by Roy H. 
King. [28243 

© “Dee, 22-5191: Bre. Weer, 22: 
1911; E 272870; Seminary music co., 
New York. 


DowN BY THE RIPPLING RILL; words 
and music by C. Huffman. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co 

[28244 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 5,1911; 

E 272458; Catherine Huffman. Ster- 
ling, Kans. 


DoWN IN SUNSHINE VALLEY; Mmarch- 
two step, by George Christie, arr. by 
T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; mando- 
lin orchestra. [28245 

@7 Mee 18 191-2 ey Dee. 19: 
1911; EH 272557; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


DowN IN THE WET! WET! SEA; words 
by C. M. Denison, music by E. F. 
Dusenberry. [28246 

© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 271858; Holmes music co., Mid- 
dletown, N. Y. 


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DowN THE CHIMNEY; three-step, by 
M. Greenwald; piano. [28247 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EH 272000; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


DREAM LOVE; from Betsey, by Alex- 
ander Johnstone; hotel orchestra. 
4to. [28248 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
BH 271979; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
DreaAM (THE) OF A KISS; words and 
melody by C. E. Wright. [28249 
© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 18, 
1911; E 272504; Charles E. Wright. 
Chicago. 


DREAM OF THE FLOWERS; meditation, by 
O. B. Hichelberger [pseud. of Chas. 
Kunkel]; pf. (May blossoms, no. 5.) 

[28250 

© Dec. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 29, 

1911; EK 274418; Kunkel bros. music 
eo., St. Louis. 


DREAM OF THE PINES; waltz, by O. M. 
Shipley; piano. Hampden, N. D. 
Western pub. co. [28251 


© Dec. 80, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 
1911; E 274392; Otto M. Shipley, 
Hampden, N. D. 


DREAMING; valse, composed and arr. 
by Archibald Joyce; band. (Boosey’s 
military journal, 131st. series, no. 4.) 

[28252 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 4, 1911; 

He 270956; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


DREAMING OF SANTA; nocturne, by M. 
Greenwald; piano. [28253 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EH} 272001; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


DREAMLAND; words by R. N. Doore, 
musie by J. H. Delavan. New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [28254 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 9, 1911; 
HE 272169; R. N. Doore, Bradford, 
Me. 


DREAMLAND TOWN; words and music 
by Grace Heller. Columbia, Pa., Co- 
lumbia music co. [28255 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 5, 1911; 
BH 271966; Ralph H. Beittel, Colum- 
bia, Pa. 


DREAMS; by Edwin Vaile McIntyre; 
piano. [28256 
© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 
¥911; EH 272970; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis. 
—— See Wagner (R.) 


DREAMS OF THE DAY AND THE NIGHT; 

recit and air, from the cantata John-_ 
words by Adrian Ross, | 
music by Richard H. Walthew; no. | 
[28257 |}. 


DREAMS OF LovE. See Liszt (F.) 


a-dreams, 


3 in A flat. 


© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 18, 


1911; E 273400; Boosey & co., Lon- — 


don. 


DRIFTING ON THE FEATHER; words and | 
Washing- 


music by Marion White. 


ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28258 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26.) 


1911; E 274090; Mrs. C. H. White, | 


San Francisco. 


DRIVING HOME THE COWS FROM PASTURE ; 


march two-step, by Armstrong & 
Clark, arr. by Sol. Levy; orchestra. 
4to. [28259 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 2, 1911; | 


E 271778; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


—— —— arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 1. 
Female quartette. 


tette. 4to. (Excellent quartette ar- 


2. Male quar-- 


rangements on popular publications, | 


nos. 572-573.) 


1911; H 272257, 272258; M. Wit 
mark & sons, New York. \ 
DRoPp A NICKEL PLEASE; words bv 


Alyce Lichtenstein, music by Jose- | 


phine Cohen, arr. by Chas. Miller. 


[ 28260, 28261 — 
© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 ec. each Dee. 12, 


[28262 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; | 
EK 2718381; Harold Rossiter music | 


co., Chicago. 


Drop A TEAR AND BID ADIEU; words by 


Robert Dodsley, 


Carl Breil; in C. [28263 


© Dec,.15, 194120) Dec Jem) 


1911; E 272421; Jos. Morris music 
co., New York. 


DROOPING WILLOW; waltz; piano. 
[28264 
© Dee. 30, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 293% 
1911; E 274406; Trudie Ricks, U. 8.) 


Du HOLDER LENZ 
spring) ; words by H. Kern, English 
version and music by William Henry 
Humiston. [28265 

©» Oct. 15,1912 a see, 30) 
1911; HE 274454; W. H. Humiston, 
New York. | 


DucHESs (THE); Selection, by Victor 


Herbert, arr. by James M. Fulton: 
band. 4to. 


© Dec. 22, 1911 -92%e" Wee! 221 


1911; E 272900; M. Witmark & sons. | 


New York. 


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music by Joseph 


(Thou beauteous 


[28266 _ 


EcHo (THE); 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


28285 


DututH; words and music by I. S. 
Mistachkin. [28267 
feiger, 14, 1911; 2 ¢ Dee. 14, 
1911; E 272938; I. S. Mistachkin, 
Duluth. 


Duparc (HENRI) Mélodies; paroles 
de Ch. Baudelaire, Jean Lehor, etc., 
musique de H. Dupare, pour voix 
élevées. Nouvelle édition compléte, 
ne: 4; [28268 


‘© Bee 20, 1911; 2 c Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273672; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 


pour voix moyennes. 
Nouvelle édition compléte, no. 2. 
[28269 
© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1911: 
H 273259; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 


DUS BISELE ERD; from The country 
girl, words by B. Tomashefsky. 
musie by Perlmutter and Wohl. 

[28270 

(om@ee d7, 1911- 2 ¢ Dec. 16, 

1911; E 272895; Hebrew pub. cu., 
New York. 


Dusky (THE) BELLES; words and mu- 
sic by Ethelyn Richardson. [28271 


epee 25, 1911: 2 ce. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 272969; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
music co., Sedalia, Mo. 


DvoRAK (ANTON) Zwei symphonie, 
no. 1 Es-dur; von A. Dvorak, nach- 
gelassenes werk, fiir grosses orches- 
ter. Partitur. [28272 


@rbect 13, 1912: 2. ¢c. Dee. 13, 
1911; H 273279; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


| STU CORE CA TE VO; versi di L. 
Fragna, musica di N. Ricciardiello; 
canto e mandolino. 4to. [28273 

Gr Sept, 255.1911: 2 ec. Oct. 9; 
1911; EH 273496; Capolongo-Feola, 
Naples. 


“ WASY FORM ’”’ MUSIC. BOOK NO.2.... 
Chicago, Ill., Easy method music co., 
1911. cover-title, [16] p. 4to. $1.00. 

[28274 

fe Noy. 30, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 5; 

1911; A 300852; Carlton H. Reeve, 
Chicago. 


mazurka caprice, by 
Erna Troostwyk; violin solo with 
piano ace. [28275 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 19, 
1911 ; EK 272558; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


ECHOS DES MONTAGNES; par Henri Van 
Gael, pour piano 4 6 mains. (Mor- 
ceaux choisis, no. 8.) [28276 

(© Oct; 23, 1911? eh Dee +12. 
1911; E 273156; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


EXCLAIREUR (L’) ; pas redoublé par Ga- 
briel Allier, pour harmonie ou fan- 
fare, avec direction, Si bémol. 4to. 

[28277 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 4, 1911: 
E 270910; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


EKKO FRA NORDEN (Echoes from the 
north) fantasia on Norwegian airs 
by Wick-Roberts, transcribed by 
Gustav Saenger, edited and fingered 
by Maurice Gould; piano. [28278 

©. Nov. 723) 1914-0 2G. Dees 22: 
1911; E 272824; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

ELDORADO; words by Edgar Allan Poe, 
music by Alfred A. Oberndorfer, 
op. 8, no. 1; medium or low voice. 

[28279 

© Nove 2 A191 2. es Nove 29. 
1911; E 271705; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


ELEGIE; von Hermann Ley, op. 12, fiir 
trompete und orgel, oder klavier. 
obl. 8vo. [28280 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 273028; Otto Junne, Leipzig. 


ELKS (THE), NINETEEN TWELVE; words 
and music by E. Maher and BE. 
Pritchard. [28281 

©. Noy... 20,1911 > 2-e.- Nov.e 28: 
1911; E 271830; Evelyn Maher and 
Emma E. Pritchard, Portland, Or. 


ELLE EST CHARMANTE; valse lente par 

Jacques Henri, pour piano. [28282 

© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 8, 1911; 

E 273064; B Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


ELMHURST LOYALTY; words by F.. Beut- 
ler, music by F. Hilligardt. Chicago, 
Geo. F. Rosche & co. [28283 

@ Dees 15, 1911 = 2 'e.5 Dees 16, 
1911; E 272418; Fred Beutler and 
Fred Hilligardt, Elmhurst, I[11. 


ELYSIAN; overture, by Edward Hazel; 

orchestra. 4to. [28284 

(© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 &: Dec. 16, 1911 ; 

E 272427; ©. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


EN BADINANT; par A. d’Ambrosio, arr. 
par Hug. Gandolfo, pour piano 4 
quatre mains. [28285 

© Dee; 21914: 2-es Dee: 12-1914-- 
E 273223; Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 


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Dt. Fa aS ay ie 


EN EL CLAUSTRO; melodia, letra de 
Manuel M. Bermejo, mtisica de Sal- 
vador Pérez, para canto y piano 9 
piano solo, ad lib. [28286 

© Oc. 21 told 2 ce Mees Ze toils 
E 273140; Otto y Arzoz, Mexico. 


EN EXCURSION; marche par A. Trojelli, 
pour piano. (Vacances de plage, 
DO, 9.) [28287 

© Dec: wilGy AO 2 er Dee. 18; 
1911; BH 273422; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


EN FILANT LA BLANCHE LAINE; Suite 
par Maurice Pesse, pour piano ou 
harpe chromatique. Contents.—no. 
1. La chanson du rouet.—no. 2. La 
réverie de laieule. [28288 

© Dec ah) 191d 2) es Dec iG, 
1911; E 273357; Enoch & co., Paris. 


IXNCHANTED (THE) ROSE; words by 
Paul Carus, music by Geo. H. Fin- 
zel, [28289 

© pecs 2m ot) 2ren Deol 2%, 
1911; E 274261; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


ENCHANTMENT; a Dit of melody by 
Geo. H. Wilder, revised and fingered 
by Maurice Gould; piano. [28290 


© Nove) 20; dO1ts 2 Xe eDecy 22, 


1911; EH 272825; Carl Fischer, New 

York. 
ENNCHANTRESS (THE); air de ballet, 
by F. L. Leaming; piano. New 
York, Carl Fischer. [28291 
Ow Dee Ay OMe? ve Dec: 22) 


1911; E 272826; Florence lLucile 
Leaming, Spring Lake, N. J. 


— selection, by Victor Herbert, arr. 
by Harold Sanford; orchestra. fol. 
[28292 


© Dec. 22,. 1911; 2 e. Dec. 23, 
1911; EK 272901; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


—— waltzes from the opera, by Victor 
Herbert; piano. [28293 


© “Decry 26) Olen, 2: ces wee 2 i. 
1911; BH 274236; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


END (THE) OF DAY (La fin du jour) ; 
pastoral, by Geo. J. Wetzel; violin 
and pf. [ 28294 


©}. Weer 14 Aoi 2 er Dec 1b, 
1911; E 272374; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


EXNFANTS (LES) SONT DES CHERUBINS; 


paroles de EH. Dernay, musique de ! 
[28295 | 


| 


EK. R. de Béhault. 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 18, 1911; 
IK 278425; Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 


—— pour chant seul. [28296 


| 
j 
( 


© Dec. '2,1911;°2) ¢ Deas, 19115) 


E 270905; Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 


EXNGELMANN (H.) March; by H. En- 
gelmann, ed. and fingered by Hans 
T. Seifert; pf. [28297 


© Dec: 20) 191 ee aWec. 22 


1911; E 272789; Carl Fischer, New 4 


York. 


EINTER IN JUST NOW; words and music | 


by J. A. Taylor. 


[28298 } 


© Apr. 14, 1911-2 %exDec. 184i 
1911; EH 272891; J. A. Taylor, Roan- | 


oke, Va. 
HINTRAVES D’AMOUR; valse, by A. Cervi; 
pf. 


1911; E 278614; E. Demets, Paris. 


[28299 | 
© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 e Dec. 26, | 


EQUESTRIENNE (L’); scéne de cirque, | 


by Lucius Hosmer; orchestra. 


[28300 | 


© Dec. 23, 1910; 2he. Dec. 2834 
1911; H 274272; Cundy-Bettoney co., | 


Boston. 


Eis RIEFEN DIE GLOCKEN; ged. von F. | 


Grether, musik von A. 


kinderstimmen. 


Mthlmeir ; | 


© Nov. 1, 19147: 2) Oct 30, 191559) 


E 272396; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


EXSMERALDY GAVOTTE; by L. Frank; pf. | 
[28302 |} 


© Dee. T, 1910; 2 exec: 9; 19115 


EK 272341 ; Lester Frank, Brooklyn. 


ETELEKA; andante and rondo, by Fred. | 


Luscomb; clarinet, with piano ace. 


[28303 | 
© .Nov. 28, D91ai02 te) Nov: 298 || 


1911; E 271673; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


ETERNAL (THE) GOD IS THY REFUGE; 


anthem, text from Deut. xxxiii, 27- 


29, music by John H. West. 4to. 


(Church music review, no. 303.) 


[28304 | 


© Nov. 29) 119i. De Weer ly 19d 
FE 270834; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


Eton (AN) MEMORIAL MARCH; by C.H. | 


Lloyd, transcribed by A. Herbert | 
Brewer ; organ. [28305 4 
© Dec.- 16, ‘191i m2 fe Wee: ss 


1911; E 273408; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


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no. 18, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


28324 


words and music by 
| SS. H. Walker. Washington, H. Kir- 
| kus Dugdale co. [28306 
(Noy. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 5, 1911; 

HH 271864; S. H. Walker, Mt. Pleas- 


ETTA DARLING; 


ant, Tex. 
{| MULALIA; lullaby, by Sister of St. 
| Joseph; piano. [28307 


(Gr mec 18. 1911: 2 ¢«. Dec. 18, 

| 1911> H 272482; Theo. Presser co., 

| Philadelphia. 

| Eva; operette in drei akten, von A. M. 
Willner und Robert Bodanzky, musik 

arr. von Gustav 

| zwei 


von Franz Lehar, 

Blasser; klavierauszug zu 

hinden mit unterlegtem text. 

[28308 

@eber wt, J91ts 2c. Dec. 12, 

1911; E 273163; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


EyA-WALzER; nach motiven der gleich- 
namigen operette, von Franz Lehar; 
klavier. [28809 

Cpmeer it 1911; 2°c. Dec. 12, 
1911; BE 273164; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


| HVALINA’S WAITING IN THE OLD CHAIR 
| SWING; words and music by Mrs. N. 
| §. Monroe. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28310 

© Nov. 20; 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
sh) 271910: Mrs. N. S:. Monroe, Ar- 
2 ech, Fi: 


| EVENING (THE) PRAYER; poem by 
Maria Conway Oemler, music by 
Thos. F. Scanlan. [28311 


| © Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 13, 1911; 
| 272316; Thos. F. Scanlan, Rush- 
i @ ville, Ind. 


EVENING waltzes, by Carl 
) | Corre, arr. by Otto Frey; orchestra. 
| Ato. [28312 


| 
| SHADOWS; 
| ©pwee ib, 1911) 2 .¢. Dec... 18; 


t 21911: EH 272520: M. L. Carlson, Chi- 
cago. 
| EVENING sonc:; by Friedrich Kuhlau, 
rev. by J. F. Herman. (Carl Fisch- 
' ers octavo choruses for men’s 
|| voices, no. 2035.) [28313 
| © Weer 16; 1911 .2.e. Dee. 22! 
| 14911: B 272827: Carl Fischer, New 
| © York. 


violin solo 

[28314 
Dee. 19, 
1911; EK 272559; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


| by Sadie Harrison; 
| with piano ace. 

| Ge Wee, 18, 1911-2. ¢ 
| 

] 


EVENING Ssone—Continued. 

—— words by Sidney Lanier, music 
by Henry Hadley, op. 58, no. 3; 
medium voice. (Three songs, no. 3.) 

[28315 
© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1911; 
E 271823; G. Schirmer, New York. 

EVENING (THE) STAR; part-Ssong, words 
by Thomas Campbell, music by S. 
Coleridge-Taylor ; mixed voices. 
Ato. [28316 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
EH 2708389; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

EVENSONG; by Edward F. Johnston, 
arr. by Haydn Gunter; violin and 
piano. [28317 

© Weer 23) 1911-92 se Dec! 26: 
TOL Er 22973) Jn bischer=é&) pro: 
New York. 

EVER DREAMING OF YOU; words by Mrs. 
J. F. McCarroll, music by Arthur A. 
Penn. [28318 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 1911; 
E 272021; Jerome H. Remick & c¢o., 
New York. 

EVERY BODY DAT TALKS ABOUT HEAVEN 
AIN’T GOIN’ DAR; words and music 
by L. M. Robinson. [28319 


© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
EK 271748; L. M. Robinson, Tutwiler, 
Miss. 


EVERY DAY; in The Wall street girl, 
words by Earle C. Jones, music by 
Chas. N. -Daniels. [283820 

© Dee s2 loi 2c. Dee 2G. 
1911; E 274239; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


EVERY FLOWER A THOUGHT; words and 
music by A. Weitzmann. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28321 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271916; Anna Weitzmann, De- 
troit. 

EVERY GIRL’S A QUEEN IN THE U. S. A.; 
words and music by H. B. Donnelly. 

[28322 

©) Dee) 29. 1911): 2c, Dee! 29; 

1911; E 2743875; Harold B. Donnelly, 
Detroit. 


EVERYBODY’S AFTER FATHER; words and 

music by Ola Owen Vorum [28323 

Orie: Weer 4. AGtt: hh 2ys42e 
Mrs. A. H. Vorum, Chicago. 


EVERYONE IS LOOKING FOR A REAL NICE 
GIRL; words and music by Geo. C. 
Ryno. [28324 

©wan ly AOl2e2 cobecs 20, Toma: 
By 24232 Geo: Ce Ryne. and Ek 
Thompson, Elizabeth, N. J. 


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EVE’S GLITTERING STAR; words by 
Thomas J. Williams, music by F. 
Kiicken, arr. by F. Leslie; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Chappell’s vocal. li- 
brary of part songs, no. 37.) [28325 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 2, 1911: 
H 270871; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


Ev’RYTIME I SMILE AT YOU, YOUR EYES 
SMILE BACK AT ME; words and music 
by Nat. D. Mann. [28526 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 5, 1911; 
H 271963; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


1XTASE D’AMOUR (Love’s ecstasy); by 
Raymond R6ze, op. 28, arr. by S. K. 

Wright, solo and obligato violin arr. 

by Chas. J. Roberts. [28327 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Dec. 22, 1911; 

EH 272829; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Eyres (THE) OF THE LORD; response, 
words from the Bible, music by E. 8. 
L[orenz]. {28328 

© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 c Dec. 15, 1911; 
EK 272347; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


HABRIKSKIND (DAS); aus der operette 
Eva, text von A. M. Willner und 
Robert Bodanzky, musik von Franz 
Lehar. [28329 

© Dec any 19 iste? ven Dee, 12, 
1911; E 278165; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


FAHRENDE (DER) MUSIKANT; lied, ged. 
von L. Pfau, musik von Eugen 
Haile. [28330 


© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 


KH 270794; Friedrich Hofmeister, 
Leipzig. 


FAIR DAFFODILS ; words by Robert Her- 
rick, musie by Geoffrey O’Hara; me- 
dium voice in F. [283831 

© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 1, 1911; 
EH 271757; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Farr DIcKINSON; words and music by 
W. G. Butler. [ 28332 
©; Dee 2istolia 2ce. Dee, 22, 
1911; EH 272878; Will George Butler, 


FAIRIES; words and musie by Charles 
D. Bingham. [28334 
© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 @ Nov. 29, 
1911; E 270778; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


FAIRY DREAMS; pas de fascination, by 
Arthur Wood; piano. [28335 
© Dee. 18, 1941: 2ies Wee: 19; 
1911; EK 2738457; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, 


FAIRY LILIES ; valse de salon, by Alonzo 

Stone; pf. [28336 

© Dee. 7, 1911; 2 « Dee. 8, 1911; 

E 272162; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FAIRY TALE; by Emil Rhode; piano. 
(A child’s day, no. 5.) [28337 
© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 6, 1911; 

EH 272015; G. Schirmer, New York. 


Fairy TIPTOE; morceau élégant, by 
Julian Fredericks; piano solo. 
[28338 
© Dee. 14, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 18, 
1911; HE 273289; J. R. Lafleur & son, 
London. 


FAIRY VOICES; words by Fred. HE. 
Weatherly, music by Ernest Newton. 
1. In BE. 2) ny Pao ein Ge 

[2838389-28341 

© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ec. each Dec. 11, | 
1911; E 2738093-273095; Novello & |. 
co., ltd., London. | 


See Beethoven | 


FAItHFU JOHNIE. 
(L. v.) 
FAITHFUL THRO’ ANOTHER YEAR; | 


anthem, words by H. Downton, mu- | 
sic by Ira B. Wilson. [28342 — 


© Nov. 24, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 15, 


1911; E 2723848; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

FANCIULLA DEL West. See Puccini 
(G.) 


FANCIULLE DANZANTI; by L. E. Pozzi; 
ist. and 2nd. mazurka, pf. 
[ 28348, 28344 
© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 e. each Dec. 4, 
1911; EK 270965, 270966; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 


FANTAISIE SUR LES CONTES D’HOFF- 


Williamsport, Pa. MANN. See Offenbach (J.) 
FANTASIA; on the opera Inquisitive 
FAIR ONE; words and music by H. women, by EK. Wolf-Ferrari, arr. by 
Weaver. Washington, H. Kirkus Hugo Riesenfeld; orchestra with | 
Dugdale co. [28333 harmonium. Edition B. [28345 
© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, © Dec: 28, 191: 2" ceDec. 29: 
1911; EH 274011; Harold Weaver, 1911; E 274403; G. Schirmer, New 
New Orleans. York. 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 


words and 
Wash- 


FAR AWAY IN ARIZONA; 
music by Elizabeth Risinger. 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28346 

foeees 11, 1911+ 2 e. Dee. 26, 

1911; E 274152; Mrs. J. M. Risinger, 
Azusa, Cal. 


FaR AWAY IN DWELLING LOWLY; words 
by Alfred Valdemar, music by Percy 
B. Gale. 4to. (Unison songs, no. 
yf (a i [28347 

Cree 4s, 1911: 2 c. Dee. 15, 
1911; E 273303; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


| FAREWELL FLORA DARLING; words by 


A. T. Rooks, music by C. Keith. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28348 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 26, 

1911; E 274191; Annie T. Rooks, 
Mystic, Ia. 


| FAREWELL TO ROBIN; poem by Nixon 


Waterman, music by Arthur Berg, 
op. 7, no. 2; voice and piano. [28349 

OrNove 20, 1911; 2 c Dec. 22, 
1911; E 2728380; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


FARMER’S (THE) LAD; words and mu- 
sic by C. Montague Birch. London, 
Weekes & co. [28350 


© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 2738080; W. Wheaton, Sale, Eng- 
land. 


FATHER, LET THY KINGDOM COME; 
words by J. P. Hopps, music by Hu- 
bert Harrison. [28351 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ¢ Dee. 7, 1911; 
E 270978; Morgan & Scott, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


FaucHeux (A.) Nocturne; by A. 
Faucheux, ed. by R. Sylvain. (Vio- 
lin musie with pf. ace. 3rd. series, 
no. 178.) [28352 

ey bee 22° 1911: 2-c. Dee. 23; 
1911; E 272921; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton, 


FEAR NOT; words by Arthur Long- 
brake, music by Ed. Edwards. 
[28353 


(obec: 29, 1911: 2c. Dee. 28, 
1911; E 274867; Longbrake & Ed- 
wards, Philadelphia. 

FESCH, RESCH, SO SOLL EIN MADEL SEIN; 
walzer nach motiven der operette, 
Der minenkonig, musik von Robert 
Stolz, op. 76, arr. von Gustav Rich- 
ter, fiir salon-orchester. 4to. (Hu- 
terpe, Sammlung beliebter tanze &c., 
no. 68.) [28854 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 12, 1911: 
E 273146; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


28364 


FESTIVAL OVERTURE; by I. V. Flagler, 

ed. by Geo. EK. Whiting; pipe organ. 

[28355 

© Dec. 20, 1911: 2 ec. Dec. 20, 

1911; E 272658; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


FEUILLE DE TREFLE; mazurka, par A. 
Angiolini, pour piano. [28356 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 © Dec. 8, 1911: 
E 2738017; Carisch & Jinichen, Milan. 
FEUILLETS D’ALBUM; par Charles Le- 
vadé, pour piano. Les 6 feuillets 
réunis. [28357 
© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1911; 
E 273356; Enoch & co., Paris. 

FIGHTING (A) CHANCE; march, by 

K. H. Losey, op. 304; band. 4to. 
[28358 


© Nov. 16, 1911; 2 « Dec=22 
1911; E 2728381; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

FILLE DU FAR WEST. See Puccini (G.) 

FINITY LOVE; words and music by G. 
Jordon. Washingon, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28359 

(©, Dee: 18; A9is- 2. c.. Dee. 26: 
1911; E 274085; Gussie Jordon, 
Kingston, La. 

FINNIGAN’S FINN; words by J. H. 
Fleming, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28360 

KO) Dee Vi AI9t <2 es Dees 326; 

1911; E 274184; J. H. Fleming, Vir- 
ginia, Minn. 

FIREWATER; words and music by H. 
Justin Huber. [28361 


© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 271745; Progressive music pub. 
co., Cincinnati. 

First (THE) CHRISTMAS; organ pre- 
lude, by Ira B. Wilson, arr. by Ed- 
win A. Price; orch. [28362 

© Nov. 1,7 191t: 32 eG Dee: Ab: 
1911; E 272349; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

Kirst (THE) KISS; and, THE FLOWER- 
BIRD; words by Heine, translated by 
Bessie Craigmyle, and words by 
Mary EH. Coleridge, music by Both- 
well Thomson. [28363 

‘yr Dees 14, 1914: 2) c.. Dees 15; 
1911; E 273340; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 
FIRST NOVELETTE; by Otto Floersheim, 
edited by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 
[28364 
Ov Dee) 20) 11901 > (2 c.2 Dee 22, 
1911; E 272832; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


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pe. 1 WS, ve 6 


IiRST SET OF EIGHTSOME REELS; Se- 
lected and arr. by J. Ord Hume for 
band. 4to. (Boosey & co.’s brass & 
reed band journal, no. 516.) [28865 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 11, 1911; 
EK 2738108; Boosey & co., London. 


FIRST SONATINA IN A MINOR; by Sig- 
frid Karg-Hlert, op. 74; organ. 
[28366 
© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1911; 
EL 270994; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


FLEET FOOT; two step, by J. O. Roads; 
pf. [28367 
© Dees 1571911 12 Ve). Dees! iid, 
1911; EK 272362; Jay O. Roads, Potts- 
ville, Pa. 


FLEETING DREAMS; waltz, by Thurlow 

Lieurance; piano. [28368 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 

EH 272002; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FLETCHER (PERCY EH.) ‘Two little dit- 
ties; words by H. D. Banning, music 
by P. HE. Fletcher. Contents :—Kit- 
ty.—Mabel. [28369 

© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 ¢ Dee. 18, 
1911; HE 273402; Boosey & co., 
London. 


FLEUR DE NEIGE; gavotte par A. Leo- 
nardi, pour piano. [28370 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 8, 1911; 


E 273018; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 
HWLEURETTE; gavotte par EH. Goupil, 
pour le piano. [28371 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 12, 1911; 
E 273288; Durand et cie., Paris. 


—— syncopated waltz, by Lou Sievers; 

piano. [28372 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 

EK 271832; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 


FLIRTATION; Mazurka caprice, by Vin- 
cenzo de Crescenzo; piano. New 
York, G. Ricordi & co. [28378 

© Dec. 19, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 20, 
1911; E 273540; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


arr. by J. Louis von der Meh- 
den, jr.; orch. [28374 

OM Wee is, 19d: 729 ew weer 16; 
1911; EK 272471; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Fuirt’s (THE) PRAYER; 
music by L. M. Anderson. 
ington, H. 


Wash- 
Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[28375 
© Dee. 11, 1911;\2 &° Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274144; Lulu M. Anderson, 
Portland, Ore. 


FLOATING ; 
Broadway. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28376 

©. Dec. 18, 19ia 2 reeuibecs 26; 
1911; EK 274002; Emma Broadway, 
Paducah, Ky. 


FLoRAL (THE) DANCE; words and 
music by Katie Moss, founded on an 
old Cornish air. [28377 

© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 12, 
1911; E 273200; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


FLOWRET FORGET ME NOT (Bliimlein 


vergissmeinnicht); by Th. Giese, 
arr. by Paul Henneberg; orchestra. 
Ato. [283878 


© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 22, 1911; 
Ei 272885; Carl Fischer, New York. 


FLYING; words and music by Miss 
A. B. Lyon. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28379 

© Dee. 11, 4091d Ey eee Dect .26; 
1911; E 274202; Miss A. B. Lyon, 
Brooklyn. 


FoLLOW THE BALD-HEADS; written and 
composed by H. W. Rogers, Huntley 
Trevor and John Neat. [28380 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 « Dec. 20, 
1911; E 273475; B. Feldman & Co.. 
London. 


FOLLOW YOUR LEADER, FOLLOW ON; 
written and composed by Stanley J. 


Damerell, Bert J. Patterson and 
John Neat. [283881 
©.) Dec. (20; 191A respec 20; 


1911; HK 2738476; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


FoR EVER AND AYE; words by Alice R. 
Cron, music by Tito Mattei. no. 1 
in C, contralto or bass. no. 2, in D 
flat, mezzo or baritone. no. 3, in H 
flat, sop. or tenor. [ 28882-28384 

© Dee. 15, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 16, 
1911; HE 273393-273395; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 


FoR YOU ALONE; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Henry ©. Geehl, 
with violin ace. ad lib.; in D flat, H 
flat, F and G. [28885 


© Oct. 31, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1911; . 


HH 273368; Gould & co., London. 


1644 


words and 


words and music by E.: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


FORCE OF DESTINY. See Verdi (G.) 


Forest (A) vIoLeT (Une violette de la 
forét); by John M. Steinfeldt, op. 
2 NO. 1; pi. [28386 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 272097; Oliver Ditson company, 
Boston. 


FORNARINETTE; marche espagnole, by 
J. Valverde, arr. by G. Gast; orch. 
Ato. [28387 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1911; 
E 272073; G. Schirmer, New York. 


FORSE CHE SI (Peut-étre oui); chant 
napolitain, paroles francaises de 
Raoul Genella, paroles italiennes de 
N. F. Mancuso, musique de Carlo 
d’ Angelo. [28388 
_ © Dee. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 12, 1911; 
E 273213; Aubert et Matheissen, 
Paris. 


FoRTY FIVE MINUTES FROM BROADWAY; 
musical play in 3 acts, by G. M. 
Cohan. [28389 

Ot ce Dee. 1,-1911; D 19014; 
George M. Cohan, New York. 


ForRTY YEARS AGO; words by Dave Now- 
lin, music by Dave Nowlin and T. 
Taylor, arr. by Chas. Miller. [283890 

Owmoy, 25, 1911;°2 ¢. Nov. 24, 
1911; E 271888; Tell Taylor, Chi- 
cago. 


FOUR LITTLE MAIDS AT TEA; words by 
Willis N. Bugbee, music by Harry C. 
Eldridge. Franklin, O. Eldridge en- 
tertainment house. [28391 

© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1911; 
E 272248; H. C. Eldridge, Franklin, 
O. 


FOUR LITTLE PIPERS; schottische, by 
Lawrence B. O’Connor, arr. by R. E. 
Hildreth; orchestra. 4to. [28392 

(On Dee 23, 1911; 2. e. Dee. 28, 
1911; E 274278; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ton. 


F'RAULEIN FRAU; aus der operette Eva, 
text von A. M. Willner und Robert 
Bodansky, musik von Franz Lehar. 

[28898 

ODee 1 1911: 2 ec. Dee. 12, 

1911; E 273189; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


FRAGMENTE; von Erwin Lendvai, op. 
9; nos. 1, 2 und 8; klavierstiticke. 
[283894 
© Aug. 12, 1911; 2 & Dee. 4, 1911: 
E 270942; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 


28402" 


FRANKLIN’Ss (THE) MAID; words by 
Arthur Conan Doyle, music by Fred- 
eric H. Cowen. [283895 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 270947; Metzler & co. (1909), ltd.. 
London. 


FRANKLYN’S (A) DOGGE LEPED OVER A 
STYLE; words from the _ Ingoldsby 
legends, music by John B. Grant; 
chorus for women’s voices. (Octavo 
ed., no. 6196.) [28396 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 c Dee. 18, 
1911; EH 272483; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

FRATERNITY HYMN. See Mozart (W. 
A.) 


FRAUEN, O HABT VERTRAUEN; aus der 
operette Eva, text von A. M. Will- 
ner und Robert Bodanzky, musik von 
Franz Lehar. [28397 


OPpechate Aol > er Week 12: 
1911; E 273166; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


Frey (Emit) Sonate; von H. Frey, op. 
8, ftir violoncell und klavier. [283898 


OnmbDee: 1351914: 2re!, (Wee 13: 
1911; WH 273275; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


FRIEDE (DER); dichtung in vier bil- 
dern, von Adolph P. Boehm, op. 27, 
fiir grosses orchester. Partitur. 

[28399 
©: Oct. 26, 1911: 2.c. Dec. 81914: 
E 273030; Otto Junne, Leipzig. 


FriepricH; Myrella la jolie; _ lied, 
musik von D. Berniaux, arr. von 
Béla von Ujj. fiir grosses orchester. 

[28400 

@a Nove 30)" 10nt .-2 Ee Dec As 

1911; E 2733238; Adolph Ftrstner, 
Berlin. 


FROJD UTI HIMMELEN (Raise now on 
high); words by [Emil Larson], 
music by Camille Saint-Saéns, arr. 


by [Emil Larson] 4to. (Kyrkliga 
korsanger, no. 4.) [28401 
(CmiNove 10, 1914: 2 ‘c.. Deer AS 


1911; E 272303; Engberg-Holmberg 
pub. co., Chicago. 


fROLICS; a tone fancy, by M. Green- 
wald; piano. . [28402 
@eDee, 18s 19i1> 72) cx Dee wis 
1911; E 272484; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


1649 - 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28403 


pt. 11, n. S., v. 6 


From CALVARY’S MOUNT; words and 
music by F. R. Stover [arr. by M. 
H. Dana.|] [28403 


© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 22,1911; 
EH 272879; F. R. Stover, Mountain 
Grove, Mo. 


FROM HEAVEN I WAS SENT TO EARTH; 
words by Alice Mattullath, music by 
M. Luther, arr. by J. F. Herman; 
male chorus. (Carl Fischer’s octavo 
choruses for men’s voices, no. 2013.) 

[28404 

© Dee.” 16, 1910-42) er Been 22; 

1911; E 2728388; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

FROM REALMS OF GLORY; Service for 
Christmas, words by A. A. Payn, 
music by C. Austin Miles. [28405 

©.O0ct. 1, 1911-12 e Wee: 2, 1911 ; 
EK 271786; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 

FROM THE HASTERN MOUNTAINS; words 
and music by H. J. Tily. [28406 

(© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 27, 
1911; E 274812; Herbert J. Tily, 
Philadelphia. 


FROM YOUTH’S HAPPY DAYS; words by 
Alice Mattullath, music by Robert 


Radecke; malechorus. (Cari Fisch- 
er’s octavo choruses for men’s 
voices, no. 2029.) [28407 


©) Dee, 16, 0191112) se. (Dec, 22, 
1911; E 2728389; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


FROU-FROU-WALZER; aus dem musik- 
lustspiel, Der ftinfuhrtee, von Theo- 
dor Blumer, op. 29; klavier. [28408 

© Oci. 18, 1911: 2 Ee Dee 12, 
1911; E 273119; Abn & Simrock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


FRUHLING (DER) SEHT IST DA; ostera, 
ged. von Alwin Grether, musik von 
Alfred Grether; kinderstimmen. 

[28409 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 e Oct. 30, 1911; 

H 272402; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


FRUHLINGS REIGEN (Spring’s delight) ; 
waltz, by Oscar Straus, arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts; solo and obligato 
violin. Ato. [28410 


OwNovwy 16.) 191i 2 ch DWeese22: 
1911; EH 272837; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

FRYSINGER (J. FRANK). Canzonetta; 
by J. F. Frysinger; pipe organ. 
[28411 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 18, 
1911; HK 272480; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


FUNFUHRTEE (DER); wmusiklustspiel 
von Theodor Blumer, op. 29, fiir 
klavier. 1. March. 2. Potpourri. 

[28412, 28413 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ec. each Dec. 12, 

1911; EK 273123-273124; Biihnenver- 

lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 


Fussy GussIE; schottische, by A. C. 
Gardner, arr. by C. C. Johnston; 
orchestra. Ato. [28414 


© Dee. 28, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 29, 
1911; H 274886; Arthur C. Gardner, 
Brockton, Mass. 


GABY (THE) GLIDE; words by Harry 
Pilcer, music by Louis A. Hirsch, 
arr. by Hugene Platzmann. [28415 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 1911; 
E 272039; Shapiro music pub. Co:, 
New York. - 


GAROFALO (CARLO G.) Mass in D; by 
Cc. G. Garofalo; mixed voices and 
organ. 4to. (Liturgical masses in 
accordance with the Moto proprio, 
no. 961.) [28416 

© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 
1911; E 273347; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. ; 


GATHER YE ROSEBUDS; words by Robert 
Herrick, music by Mark Andrews. 

[28417 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 1, 1911; 

E 270835; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


GAUTSCHELA; Schwibisses wiegenlied, 
Subian cradle song, by E. Haile. 

[28418 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 

E 270995; Eugene Haile, New York. 


GAVOTE; from The song of love, words 
by A. Schorr, music by S. Rumshisky. 
[28419 
© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 «@ Dec. 16, 
1911; E 272466; Hebrew publishing 
co., New York. 
—— See Song (The) of love. 


GAVOTTE; aus dem musiklustspiel, Der 
fiinfuhrtee, von Theodor Blumer, op. 
29; klavier. [28420 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 e Dee. 12, 1911; 
E 273120; Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 


by Arthur Troostwyk; violin solo 
with piano ace. [28421 

© Dec. 18, 19113) 2 (es 3 Deer 19; 
1911; E 272560; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


. 1646 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ro. 13, 1911 


28438 


GAVOTTE—Continued. 
danse dans le style ancien, par 
Arthur Van Dooren, pour piano. 
[28422 
iter, 9. 1911-2 c. Dec. 12, 1911; 
E 273265; A. Van Dooren, Brussels, 
Belgium. 


GAVoTTE IN G; by Otto Floersheim, 
edited by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 
[28423 


ier ec 20; 1911: 2 ¢.- Dec. 22, 
1911; E 272840; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


Gavotte Louis XIII; by H. Ghys, arr. 
by Nicolaj Hansen; violin, violoa- 
cello and piano. - [28424 


©) Noy. 25, 1911;.2 ¢ Dee. 22, 
1911; E 272841; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


GEE BUT THE WINTER IS LONESOME; 
words and melody by J. Brodzinski, 
arr. with harmony by T. D. Robin- 
son. [28425 


‘oaWeeet?, 1911: 2-c. Dec. 15, 
1911; E 272321; Joseph Brodzinski, 
Philadelphia. 


GEFANGENE (DER) VON CHILLON; von 
Franz Bendel, op. 140, bearbeitung 
von Karl. Kimpf, fiir normal-harmo- 
pbium und klavier. (Reiseskizzen, 
dramatische tonbilder, no. 2.) 

[28426 
© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 12, 1911: 
E 273135; Paul Koeppen, Berlin. 


GEISTER (DIE) VON MONTMARTRE; 
marschlied als duett aus der operette 
Hva, text von A. M. Willner und 
Robert Bodanzky, musik von Franz 
Lehar. [28427 


e-Bee aad, 1911: 2 c«. Dec. 12, 
1911; E 273167; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


—— aus der operette Eva, text von A. 
M. Willner und Robert Bodanzky. 
musik von Franz Lehar. [28428 


Wee. 41 191: 2 ©: Dec) 12, 
1911; E 273190; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


GEMS OF SONG; words and music by G. 
Walton and Thoro Harris, arr. by 
Thoro Harris; collections of songs. 
4to. [28429 


Nove db, 19d: 2 Ee. Dee 1G: 
1911; E 272846; Gertrude Walton, 
EKarlham, Ja. 


GENTIL (LE) COIFFEUR; chansonnetite, 
paroles de Camé, musique de Fer- 
nand Heintz. [28430 


@. "Dees fi6. 1Sit 2 eee: te, 
{Ott E). 2734544 VW"; Che Mayer, 
Paris. 


GENTLEMANLY (THE) BRIGAND; from 
The wedding trip, words by Harry 
B. Smith, music by Reginald De 
Koven. [284381 


©. Dec: 28,* 1911): ' 2 e Dee} 28, 
1911; E 274294; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


GENTLEMEN PLEASE COUNT ME IN IT; 
words and music by R. J. Raymond. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[284382 

©, Dee, 115 191k: 2 |e) Deer we! 

1911; E 274131; Roma J. Raymond, 
New Orleans. 


GESCHIEDEN MUSS SEIN; aus der oper- 
ette Eva, text von A. M. Willner und 
Robert Bodanzky, musik von Franz 
Lehar. [28433 

©: Dee. 14, 1914; 2 ©. Dec: 12, 
1911; E 273191; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 

GESTAENDNISS (Confession) ; words by 
H. Heine, music by Arthur Voorhis; 
high voice. [28434 

©P7Dee, 29. 1911) 2. ¢€.. Dees 27, 
1911; E 274246; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 

GESTORBEN (Lost); words by Fritz 
Erdner, English translation by 
Charles Eberhardt, music by Alfred 
A. Oberndorfer; medium or low 
voice. [28435 

©), Nov: 27. 1911: Due. Nov.229; 
1911; E 271706; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 

GET ACQUAINTED WITH JESUS; words 
by N. A. McAulay, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. [28436 

© Dees 20. 19lie Fc. Dee 23: 
1911; EH 274834; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 

GHosTt (THE) OF THE 
by J. A. F’alardo; 


HAUNTED CLOCK ; 
song and dance. 
[28437 
©) dc. Nov. 9; 1911; Db 18999 - 
Joseph A. F’alardo, New York. 
Girt (THE) A Christmas song story 
for reader and chorus. Words by 
Elsie Duncan Hale, music by Adam 


Geibel. Philadelphia, New York, 
Adam Geibel music co., [1911] 20 p. 
Svo. $0.15. [28438 


@Ocis 1 Aol l 2 6 Dec, 2) aie 
A 304132; Adam Geibel music Co., 
Philadelphia. 


1647 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28439 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 6 


GINA; poéme lyrique en 4 actes et 5 | Grrt (THE) OF THE GOLDEN WEST; 


tableaux, de Michel Carré, musique 
de Jacques Larmanjat; partition 
piano et chant réduite par lauteur. 

[284389 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 c@ Dee. 16, 
1911; D 19019; Enoch & co., Paris. 


—— tarentelle brillante par Ch. Thony, 
pour piano-conducteur. 4to. [28440 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EH 270919; Joubert, Paris. 


‘GIPSY LIFE; second Hungarian rhap- 
Ssody, by Jos. Bloch, op. 46, revised 
and edited by Leo Schermann; vio- 
lin and piano. [28441 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1911; 

H 272842; Carl Fischer, New York. 
Giesy’s (THE) SERENADE; third Hun- 
garian rhapsody, by Jos. Bloch, op. 
47, revised and edited by Leo Scher- 
mann; violin and piano. [28442 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1911; 
H 272848; Carl Fischer, New York. 


GirRL (THE) FROM KILLARNEY; words 
and music by A. B. Oliver. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28443 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 e@ Dee. 5, 
1911; E 271880; A. B. Oliver, Dan- 
ville, Ill. 

Girl, I LOVE you; words by C. B. Met- 
ealf, music by Glenn W. Ashley. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28444 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 « Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274084; Mrs. C. B. Metcalf, 
Providence, R. I. 


GikL (THE) TLL CALL MY SWEETHEART 
MUST LOOK LIKE You; from Ma- 
cushla, by Chauncey Oleott and Dan 
J. Sullivan, arr. by T. P.. Trinkaus. 
1. Guitar solo. 2. Song with banjo 
ace. 3. Song with guitar acc. 

[28445-28447 

© Dec. 22, 1911; 2 c. each Dee. 

238, 1911; E 272902-272904; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 


1. Solo 
2. Solo 


————arr. by Tom Clark. 
cornet with piano ace. 
trombone with piano acc. 

[ 28448, 28449 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 

19, 1911; BH 272561, 272562; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 

Girt (A) LIKE You; words and music 
by E. D. Barrett 3rd. Philadelphia, 
M. D. Swisher. [28450 

© Deer 15, TOW Die Ween din: 
1900); BE) 272413: EH. Ds Barrett, srd., 
Philadelphia. 


words and music by A. Luttman. 
[28451 
©, Dee. 11, A911 2 ee Dee i, 
1911; .E 272175; ArrhomaGiman, 
Los Angeles. 


GirL (THE) OF THE U. S. A.; words 
and music by J. Sweeney. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28452 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 & Dec. 26, 

1911; EH 274054; Joseph Sweeney, 
Hazleton, Pa. 


GirL (THE) OF YESTERDAY; words by 
L. V. Coakley, music by James J. 
O’Brien. [ 28453 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 
1911; E 274376; Leo V. Coakley, 
Wakefield, Mass. 


GIRL (THE) THAT I COULD LOVE; 
words by H. Swisher, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [ 28454 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271873; Harry Swisher, Amboy, 
Til. 

GIRL (THE) WE USED TO COURT WHEN 
BUT A LAD; words by EH. A. Perkins, 
musie by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28455 

© Dec. 18) 191-22 Dees 26. 

1911; EH 274083; H. A. Perkins, El- 
gin, Il. 

GIRL (THE) WITH THE RAVEN HAIR; 
words and music by M. Yungerman. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28456 
© Dec. 18, 1911-2 Ve Dek. 26, 


1911; E 274068; Max Yungerman, 
Minneapolis. 
GIRL (THE) YOU USED TO BE; words 


and music by Eugenia Borg. Wash- 

ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28457 

© Dee. 18) 191k 2c wees. 26; 

1911; EH 2740538; Mrs. M. H. Peter- 
sen, Muskegon, Mich. 

GIVE IT oUT; hymn, words by James 
Rowe, musie by J. D. Vaughan. 

[28458 

© Jan. 1, 1912 23%es Deere. tone: 

Ei 274486; James D. Vaughan, Lau- 
renceburgh, Tenn. 

GIVING, FORGIVING AND FORGETTING; 
words by F. A. Weaver, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28459 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271935; Fred A. Weaver, Free- 
burg, Pa. 


1648 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 


28476 


GLOBETROTTER-MARSCH ; aus dem vaude- 
ville, Das neve miidchen, musik von 
Richard Fronz, arr. von Gustav 
Richter, fiir salonorchester. 4to. 

[28460 


© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1911; 
EK 273147; Adolphe Robitschek 
Vienna. 


GLOCKENSPIEL-LIED; aus der operette, 
Der lila domino, text von Emerich 
yon Gatti und Bela Jenbach, musik 
yon Charles Cuvillier. [28461 


© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
EK 273041; Leipziger btihnenverlag 
Erhard Schultz, Leipzig. 


GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO; Christmas 
carol anthem, words translated from 
the old French noél, by Avery Gaul. 
music arr. by Harvey B. Gaul; mixed 


voices. 4to. (Series 8 of sacred 
quartets and choruses, no. 928.) 

[28462 

Omifee. 1h, ) 1911.- 2 c.. Dec. 16, 


1911; E 272453; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


GLORY OF GOD IN NATURE. See Bee- 
thoven (L. v.) 
GLUCK UND GLAS; chanson aus der 


operette Eva, text von A. M. Willner 
und Robert Bodanzky, musik von 
‘Franz Lehar. [28463 
eaweewat. 1911: 2 ec. 1 Dee., 12, 
1911; E 273168; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 
GO BACK TO YOUR SOUTHERN LASSIE; 
words by M. A. Williams, music by 
Harry Verona. [28464 
obec, 42. 1911-2 ie; Dec: 11, 
1911; E 272240; Metta A. Williams, 
Livingston, Mont. 
Go ON AWAY I’M BROKE; words and 
music by Wm. H. Stockwell; pf. 
[28465 
© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1911; 


EK 272147; Ed. C. Harris, Shreve 
port, La. 
GOBBAERTS (JEAN LOUIS) Marche 


(Morceaux brillants) ; by L. Streab- 
bog [pseud. of J. L. Gobbaerts] op. 
iss. no. 1, ed. by J. W. Lerman; 
piano six hands. [28466 

@ Nov. 6, 1911; 2.¢ Nov. 6, 1911; 
E 269483; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

GoD ALWAYS KNOWS; words by Eben 
Wi. Rexford, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. [28467 

©) Dec) 20; 19ld'; , 2. GA Dee. * 28, 
1911; E 274842; W. E. M. Hackle 
man, Indianapolis. 


GoD Is LovE; hymn-anthem, words by 


John Bowring, music 
Wooler; mixed voices. (Octavo ed., 
novt2213.) [ 28468. 
© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 272098; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
GODARD (CHARLES) Mignonnette; by 
C. Godard, op. 44, no. 1, arr. by 
Nicolaj Hansen, rev. and fingered 
by [Alvin Buechner] ;- violin, cello 
and pf. [28469 
Noy. 25,  19tl- 92" el Dec. 
1911; E 272796; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork: 
GODI ANCHE TU; versi e musica diE. A. 
Mario. [28470 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 273497; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


Gop’s HAND IS EVERYWHERE; words by 
Mrs.:C. D. Martin, music by W. J. 
Kirkpatrick. [28471 

© “Dec. 22) AGtt: -2 Meo) Wee 20; 
1901 = °K) 272632; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick: 
Philadelphia. 

GOING TO THE JUDGMENT UNPREPARED; 
male quartet. words and music by 
A. Taylor. [28472 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1911; 
KE 272876; Austin Taylor, Weather- 
ford, Tex. 


by Alfred 


GOLDEN DAWN; service for Christmas,,. 
words by Grace Gordon, music by 
A. Geibel. [28473 

©) Oct: 1 1Stl: 2-e ‘Dec 2 ibis 
EK 271771; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 


GOLDEN HARPS WILL RING; hymn, words 
and music by J. D. Vaughan. 
[28474 
© Jan. ft. 1912-12 ¢ Dee, 30) 1914; 
E 274487; James D. Vaughan, Lau-. 
renceburg, Tenn. 


GOLDEN SLUMBERS; from Summer 
sports, words by Thomas Dekker, 
music by A. Herbert Brewer; two- 
part female voices. Staff notation. 
(Novello’s octavo edition of two- 
part songs, no. 163.) [28475> 

(©) Nov; 29, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 270840; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 

GOLONDRINAS (LAS) (The swailows) ; 
valse by Chueca y Valverde, arr. by 
Adolf Wotter; full orchestra. 4to. 
(The Kursaal edition, no. 38.) 

[28476 

©: Dee: ft 9101l= 2ve7 Deeds: 

1911; E 273287; J. R. Lafleur & son,. 
London. 


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GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN; words and 
music by L. D. Lotton. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28477 

© Dee. 41;°4911; 2c Deen 26, 
1911; E 274189; Lela D. Lotton, 
Cherokee, Okla. 


Goop (THE) BOBBY; American dance 
by J. Ops; piano. 
© May 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 16, 1911; 

EH} 273369; Jack Ops; Liege, Belgium. 


GOOD-BYE, CALIFORNIA; Serenade, from 
the comedy operetta California, lyric 
by Grant Stewart, music by Robert 
Hood Bowers. [28479 

© Dee. 19, 1911; 2 & Dec. 19, 
1911; HE 274228; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


GOOD-BYE MY SWEETHEART; words by 
J. W. Clune, music by Al Hunt. 
[28480 
©) Dec. 2. 1911-2 es Dee 5) 1911); 
H) 271994; James W. Clune, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 
GOOD BYE TO DEAR SUMMERTIME; words 
and music by R. J. Golding. [28481 
© Dee. 15) 1910-92 e Wees: 16, 
1911; EH 274291; Raymond J. Gold- 
ing, Rochester, N. Y. 
GOOD-MORNING; by Emil Rhode; piano. 
(A child’s day, no. 1.) [28482 
© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 c Dec. 6, 1911; 
EK 272016; G. Schirmer, New York. 


GOOD-NIGHT; by Emil Rhode; piano. 
(A child’s day, no. 6). [28483 
© Dee. 5, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1911; 

HW) 272017; G. Schirmer, New York. 


—— words and music by E. S. Booth. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


[28484 
© Dec 18) 192 jes Dee, 26. 
1911; E 274216; EH. Searr Booth, 


Berkeley, Cal. 


GORDON’S GRADED PIANO COURSE; comp. 


and ed. by H. S. Gordon. Graded 
course. Grade 6...1911. 382 p. 
4to. $0.50. [28485 


© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1911; 
A 300912; Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
York. 


GOUNOD (CHARLES FRANCOIS) Alma 
redemptoris Mater; four-part chorus 
of men’s voices, by Ch. Gounod, arr. 
by Nicola A. Montani; organ ad lib. 
Schirmer’s octavo ed. [28486 

© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 26, 
1911; H 272954; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


[28478 | 


GouNoD (CHARLES FRANGoIS)—Contd. 
——Ave regina celorum; four-part 
chorus of men’s voices, by Ch. Gou- 
nod, arr. by Nicola A. Montani; or- 
gan ad lib. Schirmer’s octavo ed. 
[28487 
© Dec. 23, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 
1911; E 272956; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 
O salutaris hostia; four-part cho- 
rus, by Charles Gounod, rev. and ed. 
by Nicola A. Montani; mixed voices 
with organ ace. Schirmer’s octavo 
ed. [28488 


© Dec. 23, 19192 Ver mpec. 226, 
1911; EK 272960; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


— Soft and low; from The mock 
doctor, new words by James Strang, 
music by Gounod, arr. by King Hall, 
revised by F. Leslie; four-part song 
for mixed voices. 4to. (Chappell’s 
vocal library ... no. 120.) [28489 


© Dee. 14, 1911; 2 c Dee. 15, 
1911; E 273335; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


A 


Sonnez 6 cloches (Neujahrs- 
glocken) ; version francaise d’aprés 
Tennyson, par Maurice Kufferath. 
musique de Charles Gounod. [28490 


(© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ©@ Dee. 12, 
1911; E 2738162; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


GRACE; song without words, by Sister 
of St. Joseph; piano. [28491 


© Dee. 18, 1911 2c) Dec.” 1s: 
1911; E 272485; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


GRACIOUS (THE) INVITATION; words by 
Anna lL. Barrauld, music by Flor- 
ence Williams Falconer. [28492 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ¢ Dec. 15, 1911 ; 
EH 2723850; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


GRADED MELODIES FOR INDIVIDUAL SIGHT 


SINGING; by George Oscar Bowen 
2a DESY 42°50 1O 5 EOI Res ante tle Ts 
8vo. $0.75 each. [28493 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 ec. each Nov. 24, 
1911; A 300743; A. S. Barnes co.., 
New York. 


GRAND ALBUM OF SELECTED SOLOS; by 
Ben Vereecken; alto saxophone 
with piano acc. [28494 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 16, 1911; 
HE} 272429; C. L. Barnhouse, Osks- 
loosa, Ia. 


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28513 


GRAND’MERE QUI DANSE; II° menuet 
par F. Paolo Frontini, pour piano. 
[28495 
forOct 28, 1911 2.¢ Dec. 8, 1911; 
EH 273019; Carisch & Jéinichen, 
Milan. 


GRANDE VALSE ROMANTIQUE; by Louis 
Nice op. 24, ed. by Karl Benker ; 
pf. [28496 

© Aug. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 29,1911; 
EK 274443; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


GRANDFATHER’S FAIRIES; words and 
music by W. H. Daniels. [28497 


© Wee 1, 1911: 2c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 271741; W. H. Daniels, Spring- 
field, 11. 


GRANDI MANOVRE; versi di Carlo de 
Flaviis, musica di EH. Lanzetta. 

[28498 

© Sent. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911: 

E 273498; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


GRANGER (THE); march and two-step, 

by A. S. Hood; piano. [28499 

©) Dees 1.1911; 2 c. Dec..5, 1911; 

H 271972; Arthur S. Hood, Man- 
chester, N. H. 


GRANT, WE BESEECH THEE; anthem, 
words, the collect for 2ist Sunday 
after Trinity, music by Clarence 
C. Robinson; men’s voices. (Octavo 
ed., no. 12194). [28500 

© Nov. 17, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
EH 271759; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


GRAPE (THE) VINE SWING; valse lente, 
by O. B. Eichelberger [pseud. of 
Chas. Kunkel]; pf. (May  blos- 
Soms, no. 1.) [ 28501. 

© Wee, 26, 1911: 2° Dee: 29, 
1911; EK 274419; Kunkel bros. music 
co., St. Louis. 


——words and music by L. Jones. 

‘Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28502 

Oy Dee. 11, 1911; 2 -c. Dee: 26; 

1911; E 274137; Lon Jones, Denison, 
Tex. 


GRAZIELLA; polka de salon, by Carl 

Wm. Kern, op. 241; pf. [28503 

© Dec. 7, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 8, 1911; 

E 272163; Hatch music co., Philadel- 
phia. 


GREATER CANADA; words and music by 
Charlotte Bonnycastie. [28504 
Or Dee 12, 1911 2) €. Dees 11; 
1911; EK 273115; Charlotte Bonny- 
eastle; Campbellford, Canada. 


GREATER LANSING; march and _ two 
step, by He J St 7Clair; fully orch. 
Ato. [28505 


© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 11, 1911; 

E 272198; H. N. White, Cleveland. 
GREEN EYES; words and music by H. 
Parks. [28506 


© ec. Nov.. 25,1911» 272287; 
Elisabeth Parks, Syracuse, N. Y. 


GREETING AND PARTING;  part-song, 
words by Walter Howe Jones, music 
by Clarence C. Robinson; men’s 
voices. (Octavo ed., no. 12193). 

[28507 
© Nov. 17, 1911 Qe. Dee. ft Aptt: 
HE 271760; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


GREETINGS TO MOTHER; 
by Filoteo Greco; 


little minuet, 

violin and piano. 

[28508 

© Dee, 16) 1911: 22 es. Dec 16; 

1911; HB 272415; J. H. Schroeder, 
New York. 


GRIEF AND JOY; words by W. Francis 
Chambers, music by Rex de Cairos- 
Rego, op. 2. [28509 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 273008; Rex de Cairos-Rego, Syd- 
ney, Australia. 


GRIEG (EDVARD HacerRuP). Sunshine 
song (Solvegs lied); by E. Grieg. 


arr. by Mackie-Beyer;: full orch. 
(Twentieth century journal, no. 
1492) [28510 


©) Dee 20, 1911. 2 ec Deer 20: 
1911; E 272674; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


GROSSE (DIE) KANONE; grosses pot- 


pourri, von Paul Lincke; orchestra 
und piano. [28511 
Op Dee 430) 191t 22) ec) heer: 


1911; E 273293; Apollo verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


GUARDSMAN’S CHOICE; march by C. W. 


Bennet; (Standard ed. for orch. no. 
403.) Ato. [28512 
Oo Wec) 22; 191th: 2. e Deess29) 


1911; E 274442; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


GUERRA ITALO-TURCA; words by J. Lo 
Testo, music by A. Viggiani. [28513 


© Dee. 14, 191s Zire) Dee. 1G; 
1911; E 272417; Joseph Lo Testo 
and Alex Viggiani, Chicago. 


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GUIDE ME, 0H! THOU GREAT JEHOVAH; 
words and music by N. A. Williams. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28514 

© Dee, 11 ait 2 Verawee 26: 

1911; E 274141; Nora A. Williams, 
Olustee, Okla. 


SUES CHE) by > Richard blatt 
piano. [28515 
©) Deer ww 19s ea Dee 1S. 


1911; HE 272527; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


GYPSY LOVE; a romantic comic opera 
in three acts, book by Harry B. 
Smith, lyrics by Harry B. and 
Robert B. Smith, from the German 
by A. M. Willner and Robert Bo- 
danzky, music by Franz lLehar; 
vocal score. [28516 

©. Dee 23) 191i 2 Ne aWecai26) 
1911; D 19027; Chappell & co., Lon- 
don. 

—— selection, by Franz Lehar, se- 
lected and arr. by S. Deshon; orch. 

[28517 

© Dee, 12.) W911 2 ey Dec. 13; 

1911; E 272289; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 

H. M. S. PINAFORE; selection, by Ar- 
Dh SS ulblivain, arg. Diya lun es | ua 
rendeau; band. Ato. [28518 

©, Dee. 9 191) 2 ec Dec. 22: 
1911; E 272714; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

HABANERA; from the opera Natoma, 
by Victor Herbert; piano. (Four 
dances, no. 1.) [28519 

© Dee. 19, 1911: 2 1c) Dee: 20; 


1911; E 272626; G. Schirmer, New 
York. ‘ 
HAENDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) Ariette 


ad Astéria, au deuxiéme acte de 
Tamerlano; opéra de Haendel, texte 
italien de N. Haym, adaptation 
francaise de M. E. Closson, an- 
notée de FF. A. Gevaert pour sop. 
(Répertoire francais de JTancien 
chant classique, no. 436.) [28520 

©) Dec. 16,191 1.- 2 cx, Dee. as; 
1911; BE 273441; Henry Lemoine et 
eie., Paris. 

——Deuxiéme air d’ un _ Israélite, 
dans Judas Maccaboeus; traduction 
francaise de M. de Rudder, musique 
de Haendel, annotée de F. A. Geva- 
ert, pour ténor. (Répertoire fran- 
eais de l’ancien chant classique, no. 
452.) [28521 


©) Dee: 16).19tt-O2he7 Dee 1s, 
1911; EH 273451; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


pt. eR Pass v6 


HAENDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH )—Contd. 
—— Harmonious (The) blacksmith; 
by G. F. Handel, ed. by J. W. Ler- 
man; piano, four hands. [28522 
© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 18, 
1911; E 272486; Theo. Presser co., 
Philade!phia. 


HAND-IN-HAND; duchess two-step, by 


R. EH. Hildreth; orchestra. 4to. 
[28528 
© Dec. 23, 19d 23cew wee.’ 28. 
1911; E 274279; Walter Jacobs, 
Boston. 


HANGING THE STOCKINGS; mazurka, by 

by M. Greenwald; piano. [28524 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1911; 

E 272003; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


HANS IM GLUCK; walzer aus der revue, 
Es gibt nur ein Berlin, yon Artur 
Steinke. ftir orchester mit piano- 
direction. Ato. [ 28525. 

©. Dec. 7, 19115 2 e. Dears 191m :.9 
E 270998; Apollo verlag, Berlin. 


HAPPIEST (THE) DAY OF "MY LIFE; 
words by W. S. Barnes, music by 
J. W. Barnes. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28526 

© Dee, Ad, Dla rees Dec. 26. 
1911; E 274174; Jno. W. Barnes, 
Lancaster, O. 


FIAPPY ALL DAY LONG; hymn, words 
and music arr. by J. D. Vaughan. 
[28527 
© Jan. 1, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1911; 
EK 274488; James D. Vaughan, Latu- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


Happy HOURS; waltz song, words and 
music by H. Doane Prentiss. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. . 

[28528 
©. Dee. da wisi 7a eer 126: 

1911; EK 274169; Harriet D. Pren- 

tiss, Philadelphia. 


ETAPPY NIGHTS; two-step by Pedro de 
Zulueta; piano. [28529 
© Dec. 15, 1912; 2 @ Dec. 16, 
1911; E 273396; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


HLARBOUR NIGHT SONG; nocturne, words 
by Edw. Teschemacher, music by 
Wilfrid Sanderson. [28530 

‘© Nov. 29, 19115; 2c. Dec; 171911 = 
E 270855; Boosey & co., London. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


28549 


HARK, THE GLAD SOUND; words by 
Phillip Doddridge, music by H. 
Walford Davies; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Songs for church and home, no. 4.) 

[28531 

Mee. 16, 1911; -2).¢e. Dec. 18, 

1911; EH 273541; H. Walford Davies, 
London. 


HaRK! THROUGH THE GOLDEN SUN- 
SHINE; words by Lizzie De Armond, 
music by W. A. Post. [28532 

Oe Dee! 22) 1911: 2 ce. Dec. 20, 
1911; E 272633; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


HARMONIOUS BLACKSMITH. See Haen- 
del (G. F.) [285324 


Harry; words by G. F. Pennypacker, 
music by Joseph W. Pennypacker. 
[28533 
Wee, 29.) 1911: 2c. Dec. 28, 
1911; EH 274869; Grace F. Penny- 
packer, Philadelphia. 


HARVEST MOON, O HARVEST MOON; 
words and music by A. F. Brown. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28534 


@©ebee 111911: 2 cc. Dec. 26, 
1911; H 274134; Anna Frantz Brown, 
Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 


HARVEST TIME; march, by C. R. Short, 
jr.; piano. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28535 

wee ad 1911: 2 ec. Dee. 26, 
1911; EH 274102; Chas. R. Short, jr., 
Harrisburg, Pa. 


Hat (A) THAT’S JUST LIKE MINE; 
words by W. Dunn, music by A. C. 
Southern. [28536 


©) te. Dec. 2; 1911; BE 272583; 
Wm. Dunn, San Francisco. 


HAUNTED (THE) wWwooDd; by Hannah 
Smith, op. 28, no. 4; piano. (Six 
pianoforte pieces, no. 4.) [28537 

© WNoy.n15,. 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 29, 
1911; EK 271687; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


HAUNTING RAG; by Julius Lenzberg; 
piano. [285388 
© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EH 271980; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
HAVLiGKUV POCHOD; 
Grill. 1. Orchestra. 


mareh, by A. 
2. Band. 4to. 
[28539, 28540 
© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 c Dee. 1, 1911: 
E 271725, 271727; Georgi & Vitak, 
Chicago, 


HAVE YOU A LITTLE FAIRY IN YOUR 
HOME; words by G. H. E. Hawkins 
and Arthur Gillespie, music by 
Chas. N. Daniels (Neil Moret). 

[28541 


© Dee. 19.) 1901) 2) eee) 19, 
1911; E 272546; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


HAVE YOU EVER TAKEN A MOONLIGHT 
EXCURSION ; words and musie by W. 
F, Reidinger. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [28542 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271907; Walter F. Reidinger, 
Ypsilanti, Mich. 


Hay (THE) RIDE; by Marie Crosby; 

piano. [28543 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 

EH 272004; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


HAYDN (FRANZ JOSEPH) Menuet; 
from the military symphony, tran- 
seription, by Joseph Haydn, arr. by 
Nicolaj Hansen, rev. and fingered by 
[Alvin Buechner]; violin, cello and 
pf. [28544 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 22, 1911; 
EK 27295; Carl Fischer, New York. 


HAYMAKERS (THE) AND THE DAIRY- 
MAIDS; words by Willis N. Bugbee, 
music by Harry C. Eldridge. Frank- 
lin,O. Eldridge entertainment house. 

[28545 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 12, 1911; 
E 272249; H. C. Eldridge, Franklin, 
Ohio. 


HAZEL; waltz, by Sister of St. Joseph; 
piano. [28546 
© Dec, 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 18, 
1911; EH 272487; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


HE! HO! WALLIO! WALLIO; words and 
music by J. Amendola. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28547 

©, Dees 18. 190tls" 2." e. Dees 26) 
1911; E 274048; Joseph Amendola, 
Meriden, Conn. 


HE IS HER MASTER; from Jacinta, an 
opera comique, words by John L. 
Shine, music by Heinrich Berté. 

[28548 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 2, 1911; 

HE 270881; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 

HE PROMISED ME; words and musie by 
Irving Berlin. [28549 
© Dees 128) 190 2. Deck 12 
1911; EH 272255; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 


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DU. 1g MES veG 


HE’s A SOLDIER BOY WHO FIGHTS FOR 
THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE; words 
and music by M. J. Noone, arr. by 
John Geyer. [28550 

© 1'¢ Dee. 14 1911: ez T4si7 - 
Mary J. Noone, Baltimore. 


Her’s THE LIGHT OF ALL THE AGES; 
hymn, words by James Rowe, music 
by J. D. Vaughan. 28551 

© Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1911; 
E 274489; James D. Vaughan, Lau- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


HE THAT DWELLETH; sacred _ song, 
words from the Bible, music by 
Flora Cochrane Burnham; in E flat. 

[28552 


© Dee. 18) 1911. 2 c Dee. 20, 
1911; H 272607; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


HEAR O LorD; words from Psalm 30, 
music by Lewis M. Isaacs. 8vo. 
(Sacred music, no. 245.) [28553 


ODE 2e i 19 iio ec! 26; 
19s BY 272Z988ee buckhardt ) & 
Belder, New York. 


HEART (THE) IS LIKE THE ROSE; words 
by Harry S. Kuklin, music by Ed- 
mund Braham. [ 28554 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 271709; Charles K. Harris, New 
York. 


HEART (THE) OF A GIRL; words and 
music by Paul Leslie. [28555 


© Dee. 30," 191 27 Meer 29) 
1911; H 274407 ; Horace Huron, Rock 
Island, Ill. 


Heart (THE) OF A ROSE; words and 
music by Gretta Gray; No. 1 high in 
G. No. 2. Low in EH. [28556 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1911; 
2 c. Dee. 18, 1911; EH 272680; Gamble 
Hinged music ¢co., Chicago. 


HEART OF OAK; words by David Gar- 
rick, music by G. A. Macfarren, arr. 
by IF. Leslie; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Chappell’s vocal library of part 
songs, no. 72.) [28557 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 « Dec. 2, 1911; 
H 270872; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


HEART soNGsS... by J. H. Fillmore 
.. . Cincinnati, O., New York, Fill- 
more music house, 1911. 128 p. 
12mo. $0.80. [28558 

©) Noy; 6, 1901; 2) ey Novies, Old’: 
A 300921; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


HEART’S (THE) ANSWER; reverie 
d’amour, by H. Engelmann; piano. 
[28559 


© Dee. 29, 1902 Wee. 29, 
1911; E 274880; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


HEARTS ARE STILL THE SAME; duet from 
The awakened Rameses, words by 
Joseph Hudnut, music by Julius 
W uerthner. [28560 


© Dec. 13%,A91d: 2 en Wee: 15, 
1911; E 272856; University of Michi- 
gan union, Ann Arbor. 


HEARTSTRINGS; waltz, by Armand Vec- 
sey; piano. [28561 
© Dee. 19, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 20, 
1911; E 272624; G. Sehirmer, New 
York. ; 

HEAVENS (THE) DECLARE; chorus and 
quartette, words by Elsie Duncan 
Yale, music by J. Lincoln Hall; no. 
2. 4to. (Christmas anthems, no. 
168). [28562 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 2, 1911; 
EK 271787; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


HEAVY IS MY HEART (Weh um’s herz 
ist mir); words by Mary E. Cole- 
ridge, German version and music by 
Max Mayer, op. 20; low or medium 
voice. (Five songs, no. 5.) [ 28563 

© Dee. 15) 19 ee mec: 46; 
1911; E 273370; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

HEBET EURE HANDE AUF; ged. von F. 
Grether, musik von Polksweise; 
kinderstimmen. [ 28564 

© Nov. i, 1941; 2 G Oct, 30; 1911; 
EK 272408; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


HEBRAISCHES LIED UND TANZ; von 
Efrem Zimbalist, ftir violine und kla- 
vier. (3 Slavische tanze, no. 2.) 

[28565 

© Noy. 10) 3911 2reF Ween s, 19d 

EK 273065; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


HEIMATSGLOCKEN (Bells of my home) ; 
nocturne von Adolf Melzer, op. 19, 
fiir pianoforte mit fingersatz. 

[ 28566 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1911; 

H 2738389; Adolf Melzer, Hohen-Neu- 
endorf, b. Berlin, Germany. 


HreIMweH; by Albert Jungmann, op. 
117, rev. and fingered by Joseph Spi- 
nelli; pf. [28567 

©. Dec, 12. (Ot came. aly, 
1911; E 272456; K. Dehnhoff, New 
York. 


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no. 13, 1911 


28584 


HrIny; words and music by A. B. | HIDE ME UNDER THE SHADOW OF THY 


Neely. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [ 28568 

oro. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 51911; 
E 271877; Anna B. Neely, Seymour, 
Ta. 


HELLER (STEPHEN) 25 etudes for de- 
veloping musical rhythm and ex- 
pression, by S. Heller, op. 47, ed. and 
fingered by C. M. C., rev. by [M. 
Greenwald]; pf. | 28569 

(© Noy. 27, 1911: 1 c. Dee: 7, 1911 ; 
ive Nov. 27, 1911; BH. 272150; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 


HENLEIN’S MANDOLIN SCHOOL; pt. 1. 
ed. Krolage. [1911] S83 p.  4to. 
$1.00. [28570 


Oy Now 18, 1911: 2 c.. Nov. 16, 
1911; A 300824; Joseph Krolage mu- 
sic co., Cincinnati. 

[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter and new arrangements. | 


HENLEIN’S MODERN METHOD FOR THE PI- 


ANO; composed and arranged by 
@harles Hienlein . . + [1911] 79 p. 
Ato. $1.00. [28571 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ¢ Dec. 1, 1911; 
A. 303321; Joseph Krolage music co., 
Cincinnati. 


HER LITTLE BOY IN BLUE; words and 
music by B. Markey. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28572 


Cumec, 18) 19112, 2 ¢. Dec. 26; 


1911; E 274018; Bennie Markey, 
Lowell, Mass. 
HERALD OF THE MORNING; Sunday 


school service for Christmas, words 
by Luella Leonard, music by Wil- 
fred Robertson. [28573 


@rOch i 1910-'2 ¢ Dec: 2: 1911: 
E 271788; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


HERE’S THANKS TO HIM WHO MADE 
ME; see Tramp songs no. 4. 


HESTER, or THE SCARLET LETTER; music 
drama in five acts, book by Haw- 
thorne, music and libretto by C. F. 
Carlson. [28574 


© ak e. Dec. 14, 1911; E 272510; 
Chavies Krederick Carlson, Denver. 
HEUTE NUR HEUTE; words anon., music 
by. T. Y. Cannon. _ [28575 


© i ce Noy. 20, 1911; WH 272455; 
Tracy Y. Cannon. Salt Lake City. 


WINGS; short anthem for the close 
of evening service, music by H. 


Alexander Matthews; four part 
mixed chorus with organ ace. (Oc- 
tavo choruses no. 5598.) [28576 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 12, 1911; 
Ei 272263; G. Schirmer, New York. 


HIGHLANDMAN’S (THE) FAREWELL; 
song, music by G. E. MacBean. 
[28577 


© PNov. 25) 19112. co Decs 1190 
E 271736; Georgiana Elspeth Mac- 
Bean, Chicago. 


HILisipE (THE) COTTAGE BY THE 
STREAM; words and music by Mrs. 
J. H. Stoddard. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28578 


Gr Wee. et Olth- 2. Ca Decne 
1911; HE 274116; Mrs. J. H. Stod- 
dard, Preston Hollow, N. Y. 


HIPPODROME (THE) SHOW; words and 

music by J. F. Conway. [28579 

© fh ee Dees tt, 19st B272229)- 
John F. Conway, Melrose, Mass. 


HLADNIK (IGN.) Ftnf fugierte fest- 
spiele; von Ign. Hladnik, op. 61, 
fiir orgel. obl. 8vo. [28580 

© Dee. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1911; 
EK 273366; Anton Bohm & sohn, 
Augsburg, Germany. 


Horrr (M. R.) Two serious carols; 
words from an old carol, melody by 
M. R. Hofer. Contents :—O, littel 
childe, come down; harmonized by 
Adolf Weidig. Old Christmas hymn ; 
harmonized by Calvin Cady. (Oc- 
tavo ed., sacred series, no. 1207). 

[28581 

© Dec. 8, 1911: 2c) Dec. 11, 1911; 

H) 2722382; Clayton EF. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


HorMANN (RICHARD) Sixteen melo- 
dious pieces; by Richard Hofmann ; 
violin and piano. 1. Book 1, nos. 
1-8. 2. Book 2, nos. 9-16. 

[ 28582, 28585 

2 ¢ each Dec. 
QTE ears 


© Nov. 23, 1911; 
22, 1911; HE 272742, 
Fischer, New York. 


Zwei schtiler konzerte; von R. 
Hofmann, op. 185, fiir violoncello 
mit pianoforte, G-moll, no. 1. 
[28584 
Cy Awe: St 191" 2 eee. de tOaitt: 
E 270825; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


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pi. TIT, Seve 6 


HoFMANN (RicHARD)—Continued. 

op. 186, fiir violoncello mit 

pianoforte, no. 2 in G-dur. [28585 
© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 1, 1911; 

EH 270826; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 

Leipzig. 


HOHEIT AMUSIERT SICH; operette in 3 
.akten von Julius Freund, musik von 
Rudolf Nelson; orchester stimmen. 
[28586 


. © Dec. 19, 1911; 2 c Dee. 19, 
1911; E 2738468; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


HOLA HO-SIGH-GAY (Good-bye and good 
luck) ; Chinese love song, words and 
music by G. Jones; low voice. 

[28587 


© 1c. Dec. 1, 1911; E 271716; 
Grahame Jones, New York. 


Hoip THINE OWN; words by Fannie J. 
Crosby, music by Chas. H. Marsh. 
[28588 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 18, 
1911; E 272516; Praise pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


HOLLY AND MISTLETOE; schottische, by 
M. Greenwald; piano. [28589 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EH 272005; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


HoLiy RAG; by R. Litzenberger ; piano. 
[28590 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271967; Raymond Litzenberger, 
Wilkesbarre, Pa. 


HOLY NIGHT; three-part anthem, music 
by Adams, arr. by H. Seymour; 
women’s voices. (Octavo women’s 
voices, no. 72). [28591 


© Nov. 24, 1911: 2 ce Nov. 27, 
1911; EH 271540; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


HOME GREETINGS; words by Alice Mat- 
tullath, musie by Carl Kromer, op. 
9; male chorus. (Carl Fischer’s 
octavo choruses for men’s voices, no. 
2019.) [28592 


© Deer i6, 19a 2 Ver Dec. 422: 
1911; E 272844; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


Home (THE) IN OLD VERMONT; words 
and musie by R. D. Stetson. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28593 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 5, 1911; 

EK 271906; Rena D. Stetson, Danvers, 
Mass. 


HOME SWEET HOME; syncopated waltz, 
by J. H. Slack, op. 3, arr. by W. C. 
Williams; pf. [28594 

© 1c. Nov. 29, 1911; E 272285; 
Warner C. Williams, Indianapolis. 


HOMELAND; from Katie did, words by 
Wm. Cary Duncan, music by Karl 
Hoschna, arr. by Walter L. Rosen- 
berg; for female quartet. Witmark 
ed. 4to. [28595 


© Dec, 22; 1919): )23eepeer 23. 
1911; E 272905; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 

HOMELAND; music by C. A. Kaiser; 
high voice. [28596 

© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 e Dee. 380, 
1911; E 274456; Chas. A. Kaiser, 
New York. 

HONEY, DOES YOU LOVE YOUR SAMMY; 
words by Mrs. Harry Williams, mu- 
sic by Bert Carrol. [28597 

© Dee. 19, 1911; 2 «@ Dee. 19, 
1911; EH 272539; Edwin Schwingen- 
stein, Pittsburg. 

HoNEYMOON (THE) SUITE; a musical 
comedy in three acts, by W. Conkie 
and Mary Stevens. [28598 


© 1c. Dee. 15, 1911; D 190388; 
Waldo Conkie, Trinidad, Col. 


HONEYSUCKLE; rag, by George Bots- 
ford; piano. [28599 
© Dec. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 19, 
1911; EH 272548; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


HorcH ES KLOPFT; advent, ged. von 
Alwin Grether, musik von J. F. 
Reichardt; kinderstimmen. [28600 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 30, 1911; 
E 272397 ; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


HorRIzON BLEU; mélodie, by Frederick 
Fairbanks; pf. [28601 
© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 16, 
1911; E 272472; Hnoch & co., Paris. 


HOosIANNA DEM SOHNE DAviDS (Hosan- 
na to the son of David) ; words from 
the Scriptures, music by Fritz Reu- 
ter, ftir gemischten chor. 4to. 
(Zwei biblische gesinge, no. 1.) 

[28602 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 25, 1911; 

EH 270878; Fritz Reuter, New Ulm, 
Minn. 


House (THE) THAT STOOD THE STORM ; 
hymn, music by J. B. Herbert. 
[28603 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 «@ Dee. 11, 
1911; E 272219; Rodeheaver and 
Herbert, Chicago. 


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28624 


no. 18, 1911 


How CAN You ASK; words by Thomas 
C. Minor, music by Otto Von Rima- 
noczy. [28604 

ie) Pec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 272027; Vocalstyle music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


How bdo you DO IT, MABEL, ON TWENTY 
DOLLARS A WEEK; words and music 
by Irving Berlin. [28605 

© Dee. 19, 1911: 2 c. Dec. 19, 
1911; E 272549; Ted Snyder co., 
New York. 


How FIRM A FOUNDATION; hymn an- 
them, music by John B. Grant; bar. 
or contr. solo and mixed chorus. (Oc- 
tavo church music, no. 10152.) 

[28606 


(wee, 20, 1911: 2 c. Dee. 20, 
1911; EH 272659; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


How I miss you; words by John Gug- 

ger, music by Will Gugger. [28607 

(ect 1911-2 c.. Dec. 9, 1911; 

EK 272144; Gugger, Christie & Gug- 
ger, Philadelphia. 


How WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE LOVED; 
words by William Tracey, music by 
Harry Jentes. [28608 


© Jan. 2, 1912: 2 c Dec. 30, 1911; 
E 274507; J. Fred Helf co., New 
York. 


HUMORESKE; by Anton Dvorak, arr. 
by Mackie-Beyer; fullorch. (Twen- 
tieth century journal, no. 1498.) 

[28609 

©) Dec. 20,°1911; 2 c. Dee. 20, 

1911; E 272669; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia. 

——-—— op. 101, bearbeitet von Ro- 
sario Scalero, fiir violine und piano- 
Tore, no. 4. no. 2. no. 6. 

[28610-28612 

© Dee. 138, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 

18, 1911; E 273271-27382738; N. Sim- 
rock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

mod (arr..by A. -E:. Harris; 

orchestra. [28613 


ewiec (23) 1911 +2 es: Dee: 28, 


1911; E 274271; Cundy-Bettoney 
co., Boston. 

ae arr. by Frederic York; or- 
gan. (Organist’s repertoire, third 


Series, no. 55). [28614 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271680; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


HUMORESKE—Continued. 

arr. by Frederick E. Hahn; 
violin and piano. [28615 

© Dee: -27." 19 2 Ve.” Dees 2, 
1911; EH 274220; Theo. Presser co.. 
Philadelphia. 

——-—— rev. and ed. by C. M. C. 
[pseud. of M. Greenwald]; piano. 
Simplified edition. [28616 

©) Dee, 28) 1911; 2 “ce. (Ween 2s, 
1911; EH 274276; De Luxe music co., 
New York. 


——yon Arnoldo Sartorio, op. 693, 
fiir klavier. (6 klavier-stiicke. no. 
5.) ot S61e 


KO Anes 29, 1911s 2 en Deca 
1911; E 270785; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 


HUMORESKE IN D-DUR; von Wilhelm 
Berger, op. 58, revidiert und mit 
fingersatz verschen yon Ad. Ruth- 
ardt, ftir pianoforte. [28618 

© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 270780; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig. 

HUNGARIAN FOLKS sone; fantasia, 
transcribed by Oscar Rieding, op. 4, 
no. 2, rev. and ed. by Leo Scher- 
mann; violin and piano. [28619 


© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 22, 1911: 
E 272768; Carl Fischer, New York. 


HUNGARIAN GIPSY SONG; transcribed 
by Jendé Hubay, op. 57, no. 6, rev. 
and ed. by Leo Schermann; violin 
and piano. [28620 


© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 22, 1911; 
EH 272767; Carl Fischer, New York. 


HUNGARIAN LOVE SONG; fantasia, tran- 
scribed by Oscar Rieding, op. 4, no. 
1, rev. and ed. by Leo Schermann; 
violin and piano. [28621 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1911; 
E 272769; Carl Fischer, New York. 


HUNGARIAN POEM; by Jend Hubay, op. 
76, no. 4, rev. and ed. by Leo Scher- 
mann; violin and piano. [28622 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 22,1911; 
E 272770; Carl Fischer, New York. 


HURNDILLA; new round dance, by W. 
F. Hurndall, music by 'Thurley 
Beale; piano. [28623 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270898; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, 


HYACINTH; rag, by George Botsford; 
piano. [28624 
© Dec... 195 191k: 2. eee. 19" 
1911; E 272545; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


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HYACINTHIA; march, by Hdward 
‘Trautman; piano. [28625 
iG) Dec. 188191 3) oe ee wal 9), 
1911; E 272563 ;,M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


HyMn (A) OF EMPIRE; words by 
Arthur Conan Doyle, music by Fred- 
eric H. Cowen. [28626 

© Dee: 2; 19d 2c. Deew12) Tota 
E 2738188; Metzler & co. (1909) ltd., 
London. 


HYMNE AU PRINTEMPS; par Jaroslav 
Kocian, op. 18, pour violon et piano. 
(Trois piéces d’impression, no. 3.) 

[28627 
© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 270885; G. Schirmer, New York. 


HYMNE AUX AVIATEURS; daprés La 
marche héroique, par C. Saint- 
Saéns, op. 384; 1. Tenors et basses. 
OF tet 2 sopranos. 

[28628, 28629 

© Dee. 20, 1911;°2 c. Dee 26, 

1911; HK 273619, 273620; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 


I AINT GOT NOBODY; words and music 
by C. EK. Brandon. St. Louis. Bran- 
don & Smythe. [28630 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 13, 1911; 
HH} 272312; C. E. Brandon, St. Louis. 


I AM GOING BACK TO MARY; words and 
music by R. C. Bagley. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28631 

©; Dee. 1 M1911 2 ee Dee! 26. 
1911; HE 274203; Rose Cooper Bag- 
ley, Windsorville, Me. 


-_ 


AM His; words and music by Minnie 
A. Steele. [28632 

© PDEs 21 19d Ea Vermbee 2.8! 
1911; H 274264; I. G. Martin, Chi- 
cago. 


— 


AM LONELY FoR you; from The pearl 
maiden, by Harry Auracher; hotel 
orchestra. 4to. [28633 

© Deer 2 19ldlt 2 ver Decw2s. 
1911; E 274822; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


lyric by Earle C. Anthony 
and Arthur FEF. IKales, music by 
Harry Auracher. [28634 


© Dee!) 23300911 V2 iGeuDec. 26, 
1911; EH 272975; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


I AM LOOKING FOR SOME ONE TO LOVE 
ME? -words and music by J.) J. 
Monaghan. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28635 

© Dee: AS, 191d 92. ce pec: 26; 
1911; E 274013; John J. Monaghan, 
Norristown, Pa. 


I AM ONLY A COUNTRY BOY; words and 
music by Mrs. W. Parsons. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28636 

© Dec. 11,, 1994; 2c ee.) 26: 

1911; E 274200; Mrs. Wm. Parsons, 
Oskaloosa, Kan. 


.& G@ N. (PSE) wane aoa: oN: 
Nugent; piano. [28637 
© Dec. 30, 1911 2 erepec, 429, 


1911; EH 2743893; Jessie Nelle Nugent, 
Houston, Tex. 


lal 


[—\ 


BIND MY HAIR WITH SILVER; Hindu 
song, words by Nelle Richmond 
Eberhartt, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman, op. 51, no. 2; high 
voice. [28638 

© Dec: 12, 1911> 2 -@ Wee 19, 
1911; EH 272588; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


I CANNOT LEAVE DEAR DADDY; words by 
Cc. A. Halle, music by Clarence 
Ayres. Petersburg, N. D., Mrs. Her- 
man Halle. [28639 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 29, 
1911; HE 274877; Celia A. Halle, 
Petersburg, N. D. 


COULD TELL) 1P iF mice TE: 
DARK; words and music by P. O. 
Monson. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28640 


© Dee. 11, 191i ewe wee 26, 
1911; EH 2741938; Peder O. Monson, 
Ada, Minn. 


Lom! 


I’D BE A BUTTERFLY; duet, words and 
music by Thomas Haynes Bayly, arr. 
by A. H. Ryder; soprano and alto. 

[28641 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 2, 1911 ; 
HK} 271816; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


I'D GIVE THE WORLD IF I COULD HAVE 
you; words by Jack Strouse, music 
by Ruby Cowan, arr. by Harry L. 
Alford. [ 28642 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 4, 1911; 
FE} 271836; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


I’D LIKE TO BE YOUR SUNSHINE TOO; 
words and music by E. Viola Bar- 
clay. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [28643 

© Dec. 11, 19 2G Dee 26, 
1911; E 274120; HK. V. Barclay, Co- 
lumbus, O. 


I’D LIKE TO DO SOME LOVING WITH YOU: 
words by Bob Young, music by 
Walter Donovan. [28644 


© Dec. 8, 1911; 2-¢€. Dee, 5; 1911 ; 
Ei 271971; O’Neil & Story, Boston. 


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no. 13, 1911 


I'D LIKE TO KNOW YOUR FEELINGS; 
words and music by EH. Edwards. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28645 


(© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271944; Evan Edwards, New 
Kensington, Pa. 


ID LOVE TO LEAD A MILITARY BAND; 
words by Jack Mahoney, music by 
T. Morse. [28646 

@ Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c« Nov. 29, 
1911; EH 272079; Theodore Morse 
music co., New York. 


I’D LOVE TO HAVE YOU LOVE ME, AS I 
LOVE YOU; words and music by 
Harry D. Kerr. [28647 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2c. Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271667; Vinton music pub. 
co., Boston. 


I’D RATHER BE A BROTHER THAN A HUS- 
BAND; words and music by Eugenia 
Borg. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [28648 

foumee 18 1911: 2 ec. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274030; Mrs. M. E. Peter- 
sen, Muskegon, Mich. 


I DON’T KNOW WHy I LOVE YoU BUT I 
DO DEAR JUST THE SAME; words by 
Abe Freedman, music by Wm. Phe- 
nig. [28649 

©) eens, A911: 2c: Dec. 11, 1911; 
E 272211; Phenig & Freedman, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


I DON’T FEEL LONELY NOW; words and 

music by Bert Lee. [28650 

© Oct. 18, 1911: 2 Dec. 4,1911; 

EH 273005; Metzler & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


_ 


DREAM’T I DWELT IN MARBLE HALLS. 
See Balfe (M. W.) 


I DREAM’T SHE SANG HOME SWEET HOME 
TO ME; words and music by G. Lam- 
bert. [28651 

Gi Dec 30, 1911: 2 c. Dee. 30, 
1911; E 274462; Geo. Lambert, New 
York. ; 


I FEEL LIKE LOVIN; words and music 
by K. Mack and F. Orth. [28652 
er Bees 11. 1911 2- & Dees 12, 
1911; E 272254; Keller Mack & 
Frank Orth, Philadelphia. 


I cor you STEVE; words and music by 
Ed. Morton. [28653 
© Jan. 1, 1912; 2c. Dee. 23, 1911: 

EH 272919; Jos. M. Daly, Boston. 


28662 


I HATE TO SEE SEPTEMBER COME; words 
and music by F. Stein. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28654 

© » Dec.) 11,5 19diky 2c) Deer 26, 
1911; E 274181; Frank Stein, West- 
ville, I]. 


I HAVE A ROSE; words by Gwendolen 
Paget, music by Hubert Bath; new 
ed) no; 2, in EY flat [28655 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 c Dee. 7, 1911; 
E 270981; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


I HEARD THE BELLS ON CHRISTMAS DAY; 
words by Longfellow, music by W. 


Edward Wearden. 16mo. (Stainer 
& Bell’s carols, no. 10.) [28656 
Ke) Dec. 45. Agia. 2 e) DeeyaG; 


1911; H 2783875; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


I KIND O’LIKE ANN ARBOR; words and 
music by Robert M. Toms. [28657 
Now. 202) 1914: > 2.ce. Dees 2k, 
1911; E 272684; University music 
house, Ann Arbor, Mich. 


Lom 


KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVES; 
words arr. by J. B. Herbert, music 
by J. B. Herbert. [28658 

Or Deer 20. 1910-42 es Dec ss 
1911; E 272221; Rodeheaver and 
Herbert, Chicago. 


I KNOW YOU'RE IN LOVE WITH ME; 
words and music by W. A. Eads 
and H. Foerster. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28659 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 & Dec. 5, 1911; 
HY 27127; W. A. Eads and H. Foers- 
ter, Cincinnati. 


I LIKE YOU; words and music by H. 


Saxe. [28660 
©? Deer 3057 A912" el Dee. 425; 
1911; KE 274894; Howard Saxe, 


Cleveland, O. 


I LIKE YOUR APRON AND YOUR BONNET 
AND YOUR LITTLE QUAKER GOWN; 
written by John P. Harrington, com- 
posed by Alf J. Lawrence. [28661 

© Dec 2 191i 2 es DeeuZe 
1911; HE 274240; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


TV’LL ALWAYS BE THE SAME; words by 
James Lamont, music by Charlotte 
St. Clair. [28662 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 « Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 271751; Associated music pubs. co., 
Cincinnati. 


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ILL BE WAITING BY THE OLD MILL 
STREAM; lyric by Robert L. Davis, 
music arr. by Robert O’Neal. [28663 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 1911; 
EH 272048; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 


I’LL BE WAITING FOR YOU; words and 
music by J. Wolff. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28664 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
H 271926; John Wolff, Brooklyn. 


TLL BE WAITING FOR YOU IN DREAM- 


LAND; words and music by C. T. 
Sheets. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28665 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274211; Charles T. Sheets, 
Indianapolis. 


VII BREAK THE NEWS SOME DAY; words 
and music by J. C. Nophsker. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28666 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1911; H 274014; J. C. Nophsker, 
North Warren, Pa. 


I’LL SERVE HIM TO-DAY; words by C. 
Benj. Hopkins, music by Chas. H. 
Marsh. [28667 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 18, 
1911; HE 272515; Praise pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


I LONG TO BEHOLD MY SAVIOUR; words 
and music by Mrs. BH. D. Maust. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28668 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 26, 

1911; EK 274179; Mrs. H. D. Maust, 
McClellandtown, Pa. 


I LOVE HER, YES I LOVE HER JUST THE 
SAME; words and music by O. M. 


Calvert. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28669 | 
© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 26, 


1911; HE 274140; O. 
Yranklin, Ind. 


M. Calvert, 


I LOVE LOvE; from The red widow, by 
Chas. J. Gebest. Witmark ed. 1. 
Guitar solo, arr. by T. P. Trinkaus. 
2. Solo cornet with piano acce., arr. 
by Tom Clark. 3. Solo trombone 
with piano acc., arr. by Tom Clark. 

[28670-28672 


© Dec. 22, 1911; 2 ec. each Dec. 
28, 1911; EH 272907-272909; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 6 


I LOVE LovE—Continued. 

——-——lyric by Channing Pollock 
and Rennold Wolf, music by Chas. 
J. Gebest, arr. by T. P. Trinkaus. 
1. Song with banjo ace. 2. Song 
with guitar ace. [28678, 28674 


© Dee. 22, 1911; 2 c each Dec. 
23, 1911; E 272906, 272910; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 


I LOVE THAT FLAG SO TRUE; words and 
music by G. E. M. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28675 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 
1911; EH 274019; Miss G. E. Mullen, 
Brooklyn. 


I LOVE THE LorD; anthem, words from 
Psalms, music by HE. S. Hosmer; 
men’s voices with alto solo. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 12208.) [28676 


© Nov. 17, (oie) 2 wer wees 1, 
1911; E 271761; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


I LOVE TO SEE THE PRETTY SNOW A- 
FALLING ON A COLD DECEMBER’S DAY; 
words by L. Kauffman, music by 
Wm. Kilais. [28677 

© 1e¢ Dec. 5, 1911; BE 272682; 
Louis Kauffman, York. 


I LOVE you; words and music by 
Egon Ptitz, op. 23, no. 2. [28678 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 15, 
1911; E 273300; Carl Hauser, New 
York. 


I LOVE YOU, MY OWN; lyric by Grant 
Stewart, music by Robert Hood 
Bowers. [28679 

© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 28, 
1911; E 274295; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


I’M A MERRY YOUNG LASSIE; words by 
G. F. Pennypacker, music by Parke 
V. Hogan. [28680 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 e« Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274870; Grace F. Penny- 
packer, Philadelphia. 


I’M A SOCIALIST; words and music by 
D. J. Wall, arr. by Thos. R. Con- 
fare. [28681 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 «@ Dec. 20, 
1911; E 272602; Dan J. Wall, Chi- 
cago. 


I'M AWFUL SORRY THAT THE MOON HAS 
EYES; words and music by H. Harris. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28682 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274215; Edward Harris, 
Brooklyn. 


1660 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no: 13, 1911 


I’M AWFULLY GLAD THE GIRL I HAD HAS . 


FOUND ANOTHER BEAU; words by J. 
Brandon Walsh, music by Al. W. 
Brown, arr. by Harry L. Alford. 
[28683 
@rNov 29, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 1, 
1911; E 271883; Harold Rossiter 
musie ¢co., Chicago. 


I’M COMING BACK TO GOOD OLD U. S. A.; 
words by F. H. Green, music by 
F. Henri Klickmann. [28684 


(bec) 25,1911: 2 c Dee. 28, 
1911; BE 274284; Frederick H. Green, 
Muscatine, Ia. 


I’M COMING BACK HOME; words by 
A. S. Nebur, music by A. 8S. Nebur 
and Percy Block. [28685 

© ic. Dee. 18, 1911; EH 272848; 
Al §S. Nebur, New Orleans. 


I’M GOING BACK TO DIXIE; words and 
music by C. M. Dodgen. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28686 


‘Om wove 20; 1911: 2.¢c. Dee. 5, 
1911; EH 271914; C. M. Dodgen, At- 
lanta. 


I’M GOING BACK TO NEW YORK STATE; 
words and music by G. H. Mullen. 
[28687 
© 1e¢. Dec. 2, 1911; EH 271840; 
Gertrude EH. Mullen, Brooklyn. 


I’M GOING TO GIVE UP DRINKING; words 
and music by W. S. Eberman. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28688 

Cred s i, 1911: 2 ec. Dec. 26, 

1911; H 274165; William S. Eber- 
man, N. Wales, Pa. 


| I’M HIDING IN JESUS; words and mu- 


sic by Haldor Lillenas. [28689 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274330; W. EH. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


| I’M LONELY WHEN YOU GO AWAY; lyrics 


by Dora Mai Guinther, music by 
Arthur B. Long. [28690 

(©) Deere, 1991+ 2 ¢. Dec. 11, 1911; 
E 272207; Progressive music pub- 
lishing co., Cincinnati. 


_ YM LONGING FoR you; words by Flor- 


| 


ence Hoare, music by Charles Mar- 
shall; no. 8 in A flat. [28691 
© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 2, 1911: 
EH 270866; Boosey & co., London. 
I’M MAKING A FLAG; words and music 
by Bessie B. Morris. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28692 
©. Dec. 11, 1911: 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274189; B. Bonnie Morris, 
Scranton, Pa. 


I’M NOT DISAPPOINTED IN JESUS; words 
and music by Minnie A. Steele. 
[28698 
© Deer 2191 2) ec. “Wee 28; 
1911; E 274265; I. G. Martin, Chi- 
cago. 


I’m oLD RAMESES; from The awakened 
Rameses, words by Frank A. Picard, 
music by Julius Wuerthner. [28694 

Oy Dees 13.) 19h.) Dye. Dee. - ay: 
1911; HE 272857; University of Michi- 
gan union, Ann Arbor. 


I’M THE CHAUFFEUR FOR CUPID; words 
and music by E. Parks. [ 28695 


Ke) ac! Dee. 14, 1915.5) Wy) 2722385 
Elisabeth Parks, Syracuse, N. Y. 


I’M WAITING FOR YOU SWEETHEART; 
words and music by C. Thorpe. 
[28696 
OMe 50. 16tl- 2. ex Wee, 29: 
1911; EK 274408; Calla Thorpe, Stock- 
ton, Cal. 


I MYSELF (A ja s4m); march, by Fr. 
Krejéik, arr. by Louis Vitak: or- 
chestra. [28697 

OPNoy. 25, 1911 » 2? ¢ Deed, 1911: 
EK 2717381; Georgi & Vitak, Chicago. 


I NE’ER COULD LOVE ANOTHER GIRL AS [ 
LOVE YOU; words by C. F. Lawrence, 
music by Grace Pickert. [28698 

© Dec. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 27, 
1911; E 274241; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


I NEVER KNEW I LOVED YOU UNTIL YOU 
SAID GOODBYE; written by Worton 
David, composed by R. Penso. Lon- 
don, Von Tilzer music ¢co., ltd. 

[28699 

O.-bee. 2b 1914 2c) Deci2L 

1911; E 278524; Von Tilzer music 
co., New York. 

I’SE HAPPY BECAUSE I’SE SAMBO JONES; 
words and music by M. Yarnell Wad- 
dell. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [28700 


Cy Deed, AS 2c. Dee: +26; 
1911; EH 274183; Mamie Y. Waddell, 
Lancaster, Cal. 


I SHALL BE SATISFIED; hymn, words 
and music by HE. S. Lorenz. [28701 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1911; 

EF 272351; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

I THINK OF HOME AND MOTHER WHEN 

IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME; words by 

Earle C. Jones, music by Chas. N. 

Daniels. [28702 

© Dee: 16, 1911" 26> Weesere: 

1911; EH 272467; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit. 


1661 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28705 


pt. Tyee ws 


I THOUGHT OF YOU; words by Albert 
E. Bennett, music by Leo Cohnreich ; 
in B flat. [28703 

© Dee*2; 1911 2 ce Deewi2. 1911 
E 273208; Leonard & co., London. 


I UNDERSTAND YOU CLEARLY; words and 
music by Charles Arthur, op. 25; 
soprano. [28704 

© Dee 5, 1911: 2c. Dee! 22) 1911; 
EK 272772; Carl Fischer, New York. 


I’vE A LONGING FOR THE DEAR OLD 
HMERALD ISLE; words by Haven Gil- 
lespie, music by Lloyd Kidwell. 

[28705 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911; 

EK 271752; Associated music pubs. 
co., Cincinnati. 


I’VE HEARD THAT BEFORE; from Vera 
Violetta, lyric by Harold Atteridge, 
music by Louis A. Hirsch and Mel- 
ville J. Gideon. [28706 

Ober 2 Ieable Boe Dees 5), iene 
E 271983; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

I’VE NEVER HAD A SWEETHEART; March 
two-step, from The heart breakers, 
by Melville J. Gideon and Harold 
Orlob, arr. by Sol. Levy; orchestra. 
Ato. [28707 

© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 2, 1911; 
EK 271780; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


IV’VE THE DEAREST LITTLE GIRL; Words 
by Z. N. Decker, music by Clifton 
Kieth. Long Branch, N. J., Keith’s 


musie publishing house. [28708 
Gy Wee Qi 19th 2 ce. Wee. 22, 


1911; BE 272865; Z. N. Decker, Long 
Brame Ns, 


I WANT A REGULAR MAN; from The 
Wall street girl, by Hapgood Burt, 
arr. by T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
mandolin orchestra. [28709 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c Dec. 19, 
1911; EH 272564; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


I WANT A SAVIOUR LIKE JESUS; words 
by James Rowe, music by E. T. Hil- 
debrand. [28710 

Tn Ones pre el Oden eee. 
1911; E 272884; BH. T. Hildebrand, 
Roanoke, Va. 


I WANT A UNIFORM; Military march, 
recruit song, words and music by 
Fr. V. A. Flannery. [28711 

Ot ie. Nove 21. Wolsey 27202 
Frederic V. A. Flannery, Detroit. 


| 


I WANT SOMEBODY TO SEE ME HOME; 
written and composed by Fred. God- 
frey. [28712 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 20, 
1911; E 278477; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


I WANT SOMETHING NEW TO PLAY 
WITH; words by Will D. Cobb, music 
by Gus Edwards, arr. by Frank 
Sadler. [28713 

© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 28, 1911: 
E 274808 ; Song review co., inc., New 
York. 


I WANT TO BE A REGULAR RAH RAH BOY; 
by Matt Sullivan; orch. 4to. 
[28714 
© Dec. 1, 1401te 2 capecea a9 ta): 
Ei 272208; A. C. Harriman co., Bos- 
ton. 


I WANT TO HAVE A LOOK AT DEAR OLD 
Lonpon; words by J. P. Harring- 
ton, music by John Neat. [28715 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 4, 1911; 
EK 270899; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


I WANT TO TELL YOU SOMETHING; from 
The Quaker girl, by Clifton Craw- 
ford; hotel orchestra. 4to. [28716 

©, Dee. 22, AS1t 2ie: wee. 23: 
1911; E 272911; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


—-— lyric and music by Clifton Craw- 

ford. [28717 

© Dee. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1911; 

EH) 272142; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


I WAS DANCING AROUND WITH MATILDA; 
written and composed by William 
Hargreaves. [28718 

© Dee: 20, 190i 52 ee Wee, 20: 
1911; E 273478; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


I WAS GLAD WHEN THEY SAID UNTO 
ME; full anthem, words from 
Psalms, music by John B. Grant. 
(Octavo church music, no. 10149). 

[28719 

© Dec. 18, 19tt. 2 en Wee. 18: 

1911; E 272488; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


I wisH I WAS A LITTLE BIRD; words 
and musie by R. S. Foster. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28720 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Dee. 5, 1911; 

EH 271955; R. S. Foster, Morrisville, 
INS Ne 


1662 


7 


, MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| ICARE ; 


leaux, poéme de Henri Cain, musique 


‘no. 13, 1912 


28739 


'I WONDER IF SHE’S STILL A FRIEND OF 
MINE; words by Billy Smythe, mu-. 


sic by C. HE. Brandon. St. Louis, 
Brandon & Smythe. [28721 


fence 20, 1911:'2 c. Dec. 13, 
o90t =) 272311; C. H. Brandon, St. 
Louis. 


| I WOULD KIND 0’ LIKE TO MARRY YOU; 
leap year romance, words and music 
by Edward Heber; medium voice. 
[28722 
© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 271742; Eber C. Hamilton, Frank- 
tim, Pa. 


épopée lyrique en trois tab- 


de Henry Deutsch, arr. de Camille 
Erlanger; partition piano et chant. 


[28728 
| © Dee. 22, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
| eoll: 19022; .G. Astruc & Co., 
Paris. 
| IDELLA SCHOTTISCHE; by Fred Lus- 


tt.) Orehestra. 2. 


[ 28724, 28725 


comb. Military 


band. 4to. 


| © Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c. each Nov. 
| Bo Aon BL 21614, 271675; J. W. 
Pepper & son, Philadelphia. 


IDLE HOURS; nocturne, by Walter 
| Rolfe: piano. [28726 
@ Deer4 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
| E 271981; M. Witmark & sons, New 


|e york. 


|Ipy“ti (AN) OF AUTUMN; by J. Frank 
| Leve, op. 21, no. 1; piano. [28727 


} 


(| OLmec. 28.1911; 2 e Dec. 29, 


1911; E 274898; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York: 
\) 
IDYLLE; by Alfred A. Oberndorfer, op. 
, od, no. 13 piano. [28728 
@eNow. (27,,1911; e. Nov. 29, 
1911; H 271707; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


92 


hod 


‘Ie; words and music by B. Neilson. 

Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
| [28729 
| © Dee. 11, 1911; e. Dee. 26, 
| 1911; E 274128: Bessie Neilson, 
| Keeler, Sask., Canada. 


9 


a 


| words and music by C. A. R. Ben- 
edict, arr. by Clara McCune. [28730 


© Nov. 5, 1911; 2.c. Nov. 9, 1911: 
E 272601; Charles A. R. Benedict, 
Edwardsville, Tl. 


IF ALL MY DREAMS WERE MADE OF GOLD 
I’>D BUY THE WORLD FOR YoU; by 
George Christie, arr. by Tom Clark; 
cornet with pf. ace. [287381 

©); Dee. 214.) POIs en Die 12: 
1911; EH 272259; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


9 


a 


solo trombone with pf. 
ace. [28732 
©). Dee 14 "9914's tare. Deer Ae: 
1911; H 272687; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 
IF DOUGHTY DEEDS MY LADY PLEASE; 
four part song, words by R. Graham 
of Gartmore, music by H. Alexan- 


der Matthews; chorus for mixed 
voices a cappella. (Octavo choruses, 
no. 5590. ) [28733 


9 


snd 


© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 9, 1911; 
E 272130; G. Schirmer, New York. 
IF EVERY HOUR WERE A DAY; words by 
Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fisch- 
er, arr. by Eugene Platzmann. 
[28734 
@y Deets 9tls.9 ec. Dee. Ay 1901: 
E 271787; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 


3) 


— 


IF I HAD A HUNDRED HEARTS; from The 
heart breakers, by Harold Orlob, 
arn, by LE. Ps and Geo: J... Trinkgus: 
mand. orch. | 28735 

(GO. Dee 14 Att: 2) .¢. Dean ds: 


1911; H 272375; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


arr. by Tom Clark. 1. Solo 
cornet with piano ace. (2. Solo trom- 
bone with piano acc. [28736 

© Wee. A8., 1914: 2 c. each Dec. 
19, 1911: BH 272565, 272566; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. ; 

—— waltz, from The heart breakers, 
by Harold Orlob, arr. by Sol. Levy; 
orchestra. 4to. [28737 

© Dee 1. AOL 2c. Dec, 2 Tot: 
E 271779; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

Ir I HADN’T HAD YOU MY DEAR; words 
by Esther M. Clark, music by Thur- 
low Lieurance. [28738 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 20, 


1911; E 272660; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
Ir I ONLY HAD A LITTLE HOME AND 


you; words and music by F. Coll- 


yer. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [28739 

@ie Dee. 115 191ts2 .c) Deere; 
1911; E 274092; Frank Collyer, 


Jamaica Plain, Mass. 


1663 


OALALOGUEH OF COPYRIGHT BNITRIES 


28740 


pt. 111, 1. 'S., v. @ 4 


IF I ONLY HAD A SWEETHEART JUST FOR 
A DAY; words and music by Mrs. C. 
Hale. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [28740 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c@ Dee. 5, 
1911; H 271888; Mrs. Clifford Hale, 
Anamosa, Ia. 


IF ONE LITTLE GIRL LOVES ME; from The 
pearl maiden, by Harry Auracher; 
hotel orchestra. 4to. [28741 


©) Dec.w2t; 1911-26) Wee, 28, 
1911; EH 274821; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


lyric by Harle C. Anthony 
and Arthur F. Kales, music by 
Harry Auracher. [28742 

© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c Dec. 26, 
1911; E 272976; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


IF ONE SHOULD ASK; words by Chas. 
Hanson Towne, music by Blair Fair- 


ee 


child, op. 25. (A Baghdad lover, 
no. 4.) [28743 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1911; 
HK 272067; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


IF THEY’RE GOOD ENOUGH TO FIGHT 
THEY’RE GOOD ENOUGH 
words by Henry Cunningham, music 
by Paul Eugene, arr. by [Eugene 
Platzmann | [28744 


© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 c Dec. 14, 
1911; H 272340; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


IF YE ABIDE IN Me; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by George B. 
Nevin; mixed voices. (Octavo ed., 
no. 12228). [28745 


© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 
1911; EH 272528; Oliver Ditson -co., 
Boston. 


Ir YOU HAVE A WORK TO DO; words by 
Mrs. GC. D. Martin, music by W. 
Stillman Martin. [28746 

© Dec. 22, 1911; 2 c Dec. 20, 
1911; E 2726384; Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick, Philadelphia. 


IF YOU TALK IN YOUR SLEEP, DON’T 
MENTION MY NAME; words by A. 
Seymour Brown, music by Nat D. 
Ayer. [28747 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ¢«. Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271702; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


ILLUMINATIONS; waltz by Frank Bar- 
rymore; piano. [28748 
@ Dec: 45) 1911-2 cy Dees 16, 
1911; E 273897; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


TO DINE}. 


IMPERIAL Missouri; words by M. F. (i 
B. Loving, music by Sydney Collins. | 
[28749 || 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c Dec. 20, | 
1911; E 272595; Mabel Florence B. | 


SVO. . 


Loving, St. Joseph, Mo. 


IMPRESSIONS D’AUTOMNE; 


orchestre, 
Ato. 


avec 


EK 270912; HK. Gaudet, Paris. 
IMPROMPTU. 


Impromptu, See Moszkowski (M.) 


IN A CHILD’S HEART; text by Ed. Tes- 

chemacher, music by A. Von Ahn | 
[28751 | 
© Nov. 29, 1911; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911 ;)4 


Carse; organ acc. 


E 270856 ; Boosey & co., London. 


IN A MOTOR BOAT WITH YoU; words and | 
[28752 | 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 18, | 
1911; E 272525; Harold D. Holden, » 


music by H. D. Holden. 


Hartford, Conn. 


IN AFTER YEARS; words and music by | 


EK. EF. Fryburger. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. 


Washington, H. 


Denver. 


In BETHLEHEM EIN KINDELEIN; dichter | 
unbekannt, musik von F. Reuter, fur | 


minnerchor. 4to. 
no. 1.)° 


HE 270877; Fritz Reuter, New Ulm, 
Minn. 


In BEULAH LAND; words by N. A. Mc- 
Aulay, music by Samuel W. Beaz- 
ley. [28755 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ¢e. Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274833; W. EH. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


In CANAAN; hymn, words by Robert 
Keeler, music by G. Bennard. 


© May 22, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 
1911; HE 274426; George Bennard, 
Albion, Mich. 


IN CANDY LAND; waltz, by Pierre Ren- 
ard; piano. [28757 


[28756 | 


esquisse | 
musicale, par Edouard Mathé, pour | 
piano-conducteur. | 

[28750 | 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 @. Dec. 4, 1911; | 


See Jugend-erinnerungen. | 


[287538 ‘ 
© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, | 
1911; H 274022; Frank I. Fryburger, | 


(Zwei alte lieder, | 
[28754 | 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2c Noy. 25, 1911; | 


— 


© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 11, 


1911; H 272185; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


1664 


| MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


28776 


| IN FANCY’S BOWER; poem by Virginia 
K. Logan, music by F. K. Logan; in 
B flat. [28758 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 271715; Frederic Knight Logan, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


IN GOTTES HAUSE; ged. und musik 

von Alwin Grether; kinderstimmen. 

[28759 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 

E 272393; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. ; 


| 

'In JUNE; poem by Lucy Morris, music 

| by Arthur Bergh, op. 7, no. 1. 

| [28760 
ev. 22, 1911- 2 « Dee. 22, 

| 1911; E 272773; Carl Fischer, New 

| York. 


_IN LIFE’S SUNSET; words and music by 
Melissa Frances Ellis. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28761 


ewer 44 1911: 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274153; M. F. Ellis, Lowell. 


In Lovers’ LANE; dialogue, by Leo 
Oehmler, op. 180; piano. [28762 
© Nov. 22, 1911; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911; 

FE 271762; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


IN MODO SCARLATTI; by Leo Ornstein, 
op. 10, no. 4; pf. [28763 
ioeweeret 1914- 2 ce. Dee:' 21, 
1911; E 272694; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston, 


| In MY LITTLE COTTAGE HOME; words 
and music by W. Ethell. Washing- 

+ ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28764 

OnWee As, 1911: 2 « Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274001; William Ethell, 
Philo, O. 

IN MY NEW AEROPLANE; words and 
music by H. W. Snyder. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28765 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271934; H. W. Snyder, Waldron, 
Kans. 


IN oLD NORMANDY; dance caprice, by 
Arthur Wellesley; piano. (Five 
tone lyrics, no. 4.) [28766 

feymec: 71, 1911+ -2 +c. Dee: 21. 
1911; EH 273522; Whaley, Royce & 
co., ltd., Toronto, Canada. 


IN COLE ARKANSAW; characteristic, by 

Chas. Zimmerman; orch. [28767 

© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 8, 1911; 

E 272157; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


IN OUR AIRY AEROPLANE; words by 
Hazel M. Lockwood, music by L. W. 
Lockwood. Pipestone, Minn. [28768 


©) Dee, 11>" 19tt > 2" er Dee 14, 
1911; E 272178; Lee W. Lockwood, 
Pipestone, Minn. 


IN PRIDE OF May; madrigal, poem by 
Weelkes, music by Will C. Macfar- 
lane; mixed voices. Svo. (Chicago 
madrigal club, no. 6.) [28769 

© Dec. 23, 1911: 2 @ Dee. 26, 
1911; E 272983; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 


IN SLUMBERLAND; berceuse, by Rich. 
Czerwonky; violin and piano. 
[28770 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 22 
1911; E 272774; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


IN SOCIETY; gavotte, by Walter Rolfe; 
piano. [28771 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EK 271982; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


In SoOuTHLAND; from The old folks 
at home, fantasia, by Walter F. 
Vreeland; guitar solo. [28772 


Oe Dee: (23, 4911-2. Dee 29: 
1911; E 274444; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


IN TE SPERAVI; par FE. de La Tombelle, 
a 2 voix égales. Partition avec orgue 
ace. [28773 


© Dec. 16, 1911; 2c. Dec. 18, 1911; 
E 2734381; jJanin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


IN THAT CROWNING DAY; words and 
musie by A. Taylor. [28774 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 22, 1911; 
E 272877; Austin Taylor, Weather- 
ford, Tex. 


IN THE BARN-LOFT; mazurka-caprice, by 
Marie Crosby; piano. [28775 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 272006; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


IN THE BEAUTY OF THE TWILIGHT; 
words by M. L. McConn, music by 
Chauncey Haines. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28776 


©. Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ec, Dee 26; 
1911; E 274050; Margaret L. Mc- 
Conn, Arkansas City, Kan. 


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2877 


IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD; 
Christmas anthem, words from the 
Bible, music by D. D. Wood; tenor 
solo and chorus. 4to. [28777 

© Decisis 195i ee Wee 14: 
1911; BE 272387; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


IN THE CHURCHYARD WHERE THEY LAY; 
words and music by ©. M. Masters. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28778 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 

E 271867; Cora May Masters, Sche- 
nectady, N. ne 


IN THE CITY OF DETROIT; words and 

music by F. V. A. Flannery. [28779 

© 1¢ Nov. 21, 1911; H 272120; 
Frederic V. A. Flannery, Detroit. 


IN THE DEAR OLD HUDSON VALLEY; 
words by Andrew J. Oulton, music 
by Geo. Webber. [28780 


K Dee, 14,1911) 2 cc. Dee, 14, 
1911; EH 272941; Andrew J. Oulton, 
Kingston, N. Y. 


IN THE FLOWERY MONTH OF May; 
words and music by L. McCully. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28781 

©. Wee. 1d, 19a 2c.) Dec.» 26, 

1911; E 274207; Lena McCully, Mi- 
lan, Mo. 


IN THE GARDEN; by Chas. Schuetze; 
harp. [28782 
© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1911; 

EH 272131; G. Schirmer, New York. 


words by Arthur 
Ade Davis. 

[28783 
2. Dee 11, 191: 
Stern & co., New 


IN THE GLOAMING; 
Gillespie, music by Geo. 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 
BH) 272204; Jos. W. 
York. 


OLD MISSOURL FAR 
ONDISTO Eo nyee an ies 
H. Kirkus 


IN THE HILLS OF 
AWAY; words and 
Crawford. Washington, 
Dugdale co. [28784 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 5, 1911; 
H 271870; William Crawford, Paw- 
nee, Okl. 


IN THE KING’S HIGHWAY; 
KH. EH. Hewitt, 
Beazley. 

©” Dec. 20) 1911" 2 
1911; E 274835; W. E. 
man, Indianapolis. 


words by 
music by Samuel W. 

[28785 
ey Wee, 28, 
M. Hackle- 


IN THE LAND OF PLAY; a cycle of chil- 
dren’s songs in three groups, by 
Grace and Ruth Reddy. [28786 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c Dec 20m) 


1911; E 272611; Gamble hinged mu- | 


Sic CO., Chicago. 


IN THE LAND OF THE SKY; waltz, by 
H. A. Friedlander, arr. by Otto BH. 
Herrmann; pf. Asheville, N. C., 
Atlas music pub. co. 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 19113 
E 272111; Hannah L. Friedlander, 
Asheville, N. C. 


IN THE LITTLE Bic -HOoRN 
words by EH. M. Pool, musie by Ar- 
thur A. Penn. [28788 


Dec. 14, 1911; 2 c Dec. 14, 
1911; E 272940: E. M. Pool, Hobart, 
Ok. 


IN THE PARK, AFTER DARK; written and 
composed by Gordon Stretton, Sid- 
ney Davis and TIT. W. Thurban. 

[28789 

© Dec. 14,°19115"2 ee Dec. 148 
1911; E 278296; Francisy “Day & 
Hunter, London. : 


IN THE SHADOW OF THE PRETTY CHIL- 
LIWACK HILLS; words and music by 


Kk. Lien. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28790 
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 & Dee. 5, 1911; 


EK 271862; Katie ‘Lien, Rosedale, 
Bar: 

IN THE SUN; intermezzo, by M. R. 
Steiner; piano. [28791 


©: Dec. 14) 19112752 ep Dee. 14: 


1911; BE 2738297: Prancs; Day & 
Hunter, London. 
IN THE VALLEY oF MOoONTBIJOU; words 


by M. E. Rourke, music by Jerome 
D. Kern. [28792 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c.’-Dee. 2, 1911; 
HW 27181l; TT Bs Harms eG Francis: 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


IN VIRGINIA; words and music by G. 
W. Shepherd. Norfolk, Va., Steger 
music co. [287938 

©’ Nov. 28) Tide wer Non. 29) 
1911; E 271668; Grace Willard Shep- 
herd, Norfolk, Va. 


INCENSE; morceau characteristic, by 
G. EH. Holmes; band. 4to. | 28794 
© Nov. % 1911s) 2 ear ieq 1G: 
1911; EH 272480; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ja. 


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INNOCENCE WALTZES; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


28s14- 


no. 18, 1911 
INDIAN COURTSHIP; words and music 
by John Paul. [28795 
wee. 29, 1911; °2 c. - Dee, 29, 


1911; E 274378; Charles H. Reich- 
art, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 


INDIAN (THE) MAID [and] CALM BE 


THY SLEEP; poem by Thomas Moore, 


music by A. M. Foerster, op. T4, 
mee and 2. [28796 
Prec. 626, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 27, 


1911; EK 274227; Adolph M. Foerster, 
Pittsburg. 

INDISPENSABLE (L’); a complete mod- 
ern school for the flute, by Leonardo 
de Lorenzo. English and Italian 
text. [28797 

© Noy. (sgt: 2 c. Dec. 22, 
1911; E 272820; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
INDOVINA, INDOVINELLO; versi di A. 
Carini, musica di F. Romagnoli. 
[28798 
Sa ieee. t 1911: 2 c. Dec: 118, 
1911; E 273412; Giuseppe Curatoli, 
Naples. 
syncopated, by 


T. G. Downs; pf. [28799 
©u Dee, 12, 1911>..2.¢. Dee: 13, 
1 Bw. 272290: Teel Garrett 


Downs, San Augustine, Tex. 

INSURGENTES; two-step por Jorge F. 
Lange, para piano. [28800 

© Noy 4, 1911: 2 & Dee 16, 
1911; E 273379; Breitkopf & Hir- 
tel, New York. 

INTERLUDE, SUR UN VIEIL AIR ANGLAIS; 
by Gustay Ferrari, edited by A. 
Eaglefield Hull; organ. (Augener’s 
edition, book 1, no. 10221.) [28801 

Wace set Old = 2-4. Dee,’ 115, 
1911; E 273318; Augener, lItd., Lon- 
don. 


INTERMEDIO; par Joaquin Cassado, 
pour orchestre, avec piano-conduc- 
teur. Ato. [28802 


© Dec. 2: 1911 >; 2c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270911; E. Gaudet, Paris. 
INTERMEZZO. See Mascagni (P.) 


INTERMEZZO PITTORESQUE; par Jaroslay 
Kocian, op. 18, pour violon et piano. 
(Trois piéces d’impression, no. 2.) 

[28803 
© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 270886; G. Schirmer, New York. 


arr. by AI- 
Contents :— 


INTERNATIONAL GAVOTTE; 
fred B. Frank; orch. 
Battle cry of freedom, [and] The 
nose, the man and woman. [28804 

@-1ce: ‘Dee, 8 191s) Hh 2T2283 : 
Gustavus S. Granlund, Detroit. 


INTRODUCTORY COURSE SCIENCE OF PIANO 
PLAYING; by G. R. Combs. [28805 
©: Dec. 229s 190 +2" Dee. 28. 
1911; E 274848; Gilbert Raynolds 
Combs, Philadelphia. 


INTROITS (THE); for use in Evangeli- 
cal Lutheran Church services, musi- 
cal setting by E. Schmauk. Book 2. 


[28806 
© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1911; 
EK 274458; Emanuel Schmauk, 


Brooklyn. 


INVIOLATA; par Daniel Fleuret, prose 
a 3 voix égales.. Partition avec 
orgue acc. [28807 

i) Wee 1G: Tot Be Dee: As: 
1911; E 273482; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


INVITATION RAG; by Les. C. Copeland; 
pf. [28808 
©: Dec. 20, 1911: 2ce; Bee oe 
1911; E 272604: Jerome H. Remick 
& co., Detroit. 


IRENE; two step rag, by K. EF. Euper; 
pf. Los Angeles. M. M. Daley. 
[28809 
©. Dee 414, 1911: 2 ¢. Wee 29, 
1911; E 274451; Karl Francis Euper, 
Los Angeles. 


IRISH (THE) BRIGADE MARCH; by John 

W. Casto; band. 4to. [28810 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 16, 1911; 

E 272431; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


IRRESISTIBLE RAG; by L. T. Thomas; 

pf. [28811 

ct € Dee, 9. Tot = i 2727178; 
Lewis T. Thomas, Washington. 


Is IT RIGHT; words and music by W. G. 
Fortney. [28812 
te) Dee. 43)" 1911s 92)es Dee: 19; 
1911; E 272540; W. G. Fortney, San 
Francisco. 


Is IT WELL WITH YOUR SOUL TO-DAY; 
words and music by G. Bennard. 
[28813 
@ 3c 8h 1911-2 ./2. e:) Dees -29; 
1911; E 274430; George Bennard, A1l- 
bion, Mich. 


IS THE WORLD ANY BETTER FOR YOU; 
words and music by U. Camp. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28814 

On Des: 14s) AGELESS. 2 ee. Mee — 26: 

1911; E 274201; Virginia Camp, 
Covington, Ga. 


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IS THERE ANOTHER GIRL LIKE MOTHER; 
words and music by B. B. Phillips. 
[28815 


©) Dee! 21; 1914-2) eco Dee) 19, 
1911; E 272548; Byron B. Phillips, 
Gouldsboro, Pa. 


ISABELLE WALTZ; by M. Miley; pf. 
[28816 


© Jan. 1, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1911; 
EH 272614; Maybelle M. Miley, North 
Jackson, O. 


ISLAND (THE) OF ROSES AND LOVE; 
words by Earle C. Jones, music by 
Neil Morét. [28817 


© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 80, 
1911; E 274435; J. H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


IT 1s NoT ALWAYS May (No hay pa- 
jaros en los nidos de antafio); part 
song, words by H. W. Longfellow, 
music by Sydney Thomson; two 
equal voices. [28818 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1911; 
EH 272215; Wm. Maxwell music co., 
New York. 


IT ISN’T RAINING RAIN TO ME; words by 
Robert Loveman, music by Lewis 
Carey. [28819 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 7, 1911; 
H 270982; Boosey & co., London. 


IT REMINDS ME OF DAYS IN DIxXIrR 
LAND; words by J. M. Cullen, music 
by Ferd E. Mierisch. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28820 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 5, 1911; 
EH 271899; James M. Cullen, Chi- 
cago. 


It’s A LONG LANE THAT HAS NO TURBN- 
Inc; from Around the world; by 
Manuel Klein, arr by T. P. and Geo. 
J. Trinkaus; mandolin orchestra. 

[28821 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 19, 

1911; WH 272567; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


It’s GOT TO BE DONE; written and com- 
posed by F. J. Barnes and R. P. 


Weston. [28822 
© Dee. 19, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 19, 
1911; EH 273464; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


IT’S NICE TO BE IN LOVE WITH YOU; 
words by Mrs. Harry Williams, 
music by EH. F. Schwingenstein. 

[28823 

© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 9, 1911; 

EH 272138; Hdwin Schwingenstein, 
Pittsburg. 


It’s TIME TO TELL YOU ALL GOOD BYE; 
words and music by Harry C. El- 
dridge. Franklin O. Eldridge enter- 
tainment house. [28824 


© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 12, 


1911; HE 272250; H. C. Eldridge, 
Franklin, O. 

ITALIA MIA; by V. Spadea; solo B flat 
cornet. [28825 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 
1911; H 274324; Vincenzo Spadea, 
New York. 


——versi di Francesco Feola, musica 
di H. Tagliaferri. [28826 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EH 273500; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


ITALIAN ROMEO; words and music by 
Gus Edwards, arr. by Frank Sad- 
dler. [28827 

© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1911; 
E 274807; Song review co., ine., New 
York. 


ITALIAN SONGS; march, arr. by Frank 
A. Panella; full band. Fischer ed. 
4to. [28828 


© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 22, 
1911; EK 272775; Carl Fischer, New |} 
York. “iq 


JACINTA; Selection from the opera, by 
Heinrich Berté, arr. by August C. 
Ely; piano. [28829 

© Dec. 23, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 26, 
1911; EH 272999; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


JACOB (GEORGES) Quatorze piéces; 
par G. Jacob, pour harmonium. 
Contents — Entrées. — Hlévations. — 
Communions.—Sorties.— Offertoires. 

[28830 

© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 12, 1911; 

E 273254; Loret fils, et H. Freytag, 
Paris. 


JAGDLIED (Hunting song) ; see Jugend- 
erinnerungen. 


JAMES (THE) WHITCOMB RILEY CON- 
CERT WALTZES; by C. H. Campbell; 
piano. . [28831 

© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29. 
1911; E 274890; Cora Hall Camp- 
bell, Caney, Kans. 


JAQUES-DALCROzZE (H.) Drei kleine 
tinze (Three little dances) ; von FE. 
Jaques-Dalcroze; pf. Nr. 1, 2 und 8. 

[28832-28834 

© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. each Dee. 4, 

1911; E 270939-270941; D. Rahter, 
Leipzig. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1913 


28852 


JE N’SAIS COMMENT; sur la célébre 
chanson américaine. Every little 
movement, tirée de Madame Sherry, 
paroles frangaises de Lucien Boyer. 
musique de Karl Hoschna. [28835 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1911: 
E 273242; Max Eschig, Paris. 


chant seul. [28836 


=) Dee, 20. 1911; 2 c Dee. 26, 
1911; E 273622; Max Eschig, Paris. 


JE VOUDRAIS ETRE; poésie de M. 
Ephrussi, musique de Marcel Lattés. 
[28837 
© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1911; 

E 273245; L. Grus et cie., Paris. 


JERRY Moran; by Eddie Newton, arr. 
by G. H. Reeves; full band. Fischer 
ed. 4to. [28838 

= Wee 16), 1911: 2 & Dee. 22, 
1911; E 272776; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


a 


arr. by Paul Henneberg; or- 
ehestra with piano ace. 4to. 
[28839 
iv ts, 19J1- 2 ec. Dec. 22, 
1911; E 272777; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


JESU DULCIS MEMORIA; motet for four- 
part chorus, by Tomas Luis da 
Vittoria, ed. by Frank Damrosch, 
rev. by Nicola A. Montani; mixed 
yoices a cappella. Schirmer octavo 
ed. [28840 
& Dee 2, 1911: 2c Dec. 26, 

1911; E 272957; G. Schirmer, New 

York. 


See Mendelssohn-Bar- 


tholdy (J. L. F.) 


JESUS LOVER OF MyY SOUL! 
words by Chas. Wesley, music by 
Robert A. Foss; baritone solo and 
mixed voices. 4to. (Sacred com- 
positions, no. 11.) [28841 

eet 44.4911: .2 ¢: Dee: 14, 
1911; E 272335; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


anthem, 


JESUS IS ALWAYS AT HAND; words by 
N. A. MecAulay, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. [28842 

© Dee. 20, 1911; 2-c. Dee. 28, 
1911; E 274338; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


_JESUS LEAD ME THROUGH THE SHAD- 


ows; words by W. M. Kennedy, mu- 
sic by Carl Demangate. [28843 

© Dec. 13, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 16, 1911; 
E 273376; Will M. Kennedy, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 


JESUS, MEIN ERLOSER, LEBET (Jesus, 
my Redeemer, liveth); Osterhalle- 
luja, by H. B. Proehl; mi&nnerchor. 
(Festgesinge, no. 17.) [28844 


© “Dee. “26, 198i 2 /e. Dee 27, 
1911; E 274233; H. B. Proekl; Chi- 
cago. 


JESUS ONLY; words and musie by Min- 
nie A. Steele. [28845 


© Dee. 27, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 28, 
1911; E 274266; I. G. Martin, Chi- 
cago. 


JESUS THOU My SAVIOR ART; words by 
M. E. Walborn, music by Len Flem- 
ing. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [28846 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271896; Mary E. Walborn, Myers- 
town, Pa. 


JESUS WILL NOT FAIL; words by Stella 
May Thompson, music by E. T. Hil- 
debrand. [28847 

© Apr. 14, 1911; 2 e Dee. 18, 
1911; E 272885; E. T. Hildebrand, 
Roanoke, Va. 


JESUS WILL SAVE; words by E. E. Hew- 
itt, music by Samuel W. Beazley. 
[28848 
(Dee. 22. 1911+. 2.2) Dee o28 
1911; E 272635; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


JEU D’EAU (Play of the water); by 

Alfred A. Oberndorfer, op. 6: piano. 

[28849 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 6, 1911; 

E 272053; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


JEWELL (A) FROM PARADISE; words 
and music by R. M. Millard. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28850 

© Nov. 27, 1911; 2c. Dee. 5, 1911; 

E 271871; Robert M. Millard, Eau 
Claire, Wis. 


JINX RAG; by L. P. Gibson, arr. by 
Artie Matthews; pf. [28851 


© Dee. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 11, 1911; 
HL 272216; Lucian .P; Gibson, SEé. 
Louis. 


JOHNSON’S (NAT) RAG; by Nat John- 
son; pf. [28852 
© Deel 16,0 19tt: 2 ea Wee 25. 
1911; E 2729338; Forster music pub- 
lisher, Chicago. 


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pt. 10, oesGi v.06 


Jorr DE VIVRE; valse, by Olga Rudd, 
arr. by Arthur Wood; orchestra. 4to. 
[28853 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 19, 
1911; E 273458; Chappell & co., ltd., 
_ London. 


JOKER (THE); characteristic march, 
- by M. L. Lake; orchestra and piano 
Hace. VAt0: [28854 


© Dec, 20; 1911-7 2 %e ec 22. 
1911; EH 272778; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


JOLLY WINTER; vocal polka, words by 
Victor Bede, music by Charles Vin- 
~ cent, ed. by Frederic H. Ripley and 
- H. L. Heartz; soprano and alto. 
(Stanhope ed., no. 157.) [28855 


> © Nov. 28, 1911; 2c. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 271856; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


JOLLY (A) YACHTING PARTY; a descrip- 
tive little sketch, by H. Engelmann; 
piano solo. [28856 

© Dee 20; 1A91ts22) caubecs22. 
1911; H 272779; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

JoY (THE) OF THE LORD; words by 
Mrs. C. D. Martin, music by W. 
Stillman Martin. [28857 


© Ween 22.7 19td - oe Dee 20, 
1911; EK 2726386; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 

JOY RAG; two step, by Jay Roberts; pf. 
[28858 


) Dec) 1s, 19d We ee Weer 23. 
1911; E 272935; Forster music pub- 
lisher, Chicago. 

Joy (A) RIDE ON THE WATER WAGON; 
words and music by W. H. Fenton. 
[28859 

© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1911; 
E 272300; Will H. Fenton, Rimers- 
burg, Pa. 

JOYEUSE POLKA; par L. Blasi, op. 119, 
pour piano. [28860 

©: Dec, 167 190s 727 co Dee. 418: 
1911; EH 273426; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice. 

JOYFUL 
(R. A.) 
J UGEND-ERINNERUNGEN (Memories of 
youth); von Ernst J. Bremner; 
piano. 1. Jagdlied (Hunting song), 
2. Menuett (Minuet). 3. Impromptu. 
4. Reigen (Round dance). 5. 
Schlummerliedchen (Lullaby). 
[28861-28865 

© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
BH 2709382-270934, 270936, 270987 ; 
Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 


PEASANT. See Schumann 


JULIA’S VOICE; words and music by 
W. W. Moore. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [28866 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271951; Warren W. Moore, Moody, 
Tex. 


JUNE ROSES; waltz, by L. Barrette; 
piano. [28867 
© Jan. 2, 1912 2 e, Dee: 29, 1911: 
HE 274409; Loza Barrette, Swanton, 
Vite 
JUNIOR (THE) ILLUSTRATED PIANO 
METHOD; compiled by G. Molineux; 
Dated: [28868 
© Nov. 28, 1911;.2 ec. Nov. 28, 
1911; EK 271695; Geo. Molineux, New 
York. 


JUST A TWO STEP DEARIE; words and 
music by John Paul. [28869 


© Dec. 30, 1911: 2.¢. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 274459; Chas. H. Reichert, 
Richmond Hill, N. Y. 


JusT AS I AM; words by Charlotte 
Elliott, music by Jean Bohanan. 
[28870 
© Dee, 1, 19 2 rew Dee. 15, 
1911; EH 272588; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


JUST AS LONG AS THE SWANEE FLOWS; 
words by Alfred Bryan, music by H. 
Blanke-Belcher. [28871 

© Nov. 29, 1911352) Nov: 29,8) 
1911; E 271703; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


JUST TO HEAR THE OLD HYMN MOTHER 
SANG; words and music by J. Robert 
Miller. [28872 

©. Oct... 20, 19tt-7 2 ie Nov. G: 
1911; EK 269498; Herald Square 
music pub. co., New York. 


JUST TO HEAR YOU SAY YES; words and 
musie by Ned Williams. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [28873 


© Dee. 11) 190i Ziv Dec 26; 
1911; E 274110; Mrs. J. M. Luzier, 
Fort Morgan, Colo. 


JUST THINKING; words and music by 
M. Mandlowitz. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28874 

© “Dec. 11, 29tte es Dee! 26. 
1911; E 274205; Morris Mandlowitz, 
New York. 
JUST WE TWO; by Thurlow Lieurance; 
pf. [28875 
©: Dee. 20; A911; 2imess Wee 20: 
1911; E 272661; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


Just you AND I; words by Stanley 
Murphy, music by Nat Goldstein. 
[28876 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1911; EH 274434; J. H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

JUVENILE (THE) VIOLINIST; ten melo- 
dious pieces; by Frederic A. Frank- 
lin, op. 48. [28877 

Gr Deer-29, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 29, 
1911; EH 274881; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

KAL-A-YU; words and music by R. S8. 
McConnell. [28878 

@miec. 5, 1911: 2 c.' Dec. 411, 
1911; E 273088; R. Stanley McCon- 
nell, Toronto, Canada. 


KANGAROO (THE) HOP; 
music by J. Caleb Mayberg. 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28879 

wmieer dt 191t- 2c. Dee 26, 

1911; EH 274194; John C. Mayberg, 
Seattle, Wash. 

KANSAS (THE) GIRL; words and music 
by C. Victor. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [28880 

(open. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 
1911; E 271874; Clarence Victor, 
Brooklyn. 

KaATYDID’s (THE) 


words and 
Wash- 


SERENADE; by FE. 
Murphy; piano. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [28881 

Geto 20, 4911: 2 ¢. Dec. 5, 
1911; E 271920; Florence Murphy, 
Du Bois, Pa. 


KEEP SINGING AS YOU GO; words by Ada 
Powell, music by W. EH. Burnett. 
[28882 
© Apr. 14, 19115 2 c Dee. 18, 
1911; H 272890; W. EH. Burnett, 
Roanoke, Va. 


KEEP SWEET; words by N. A. McAulay, 
music by Samuel W. Beazley. [28883 
© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274336; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


KEEP SWEET AND SING; Solo or duett, 
words by Eben E. Rexford, chorus 
and music by Haldor Lillenas. 

[28884 

Or Wee (27, A911: 2: ec Dec. 28, 

4994 > 274267; I. G. Martin, Chi- 
cago. 

KIcKING (THE) MAN; words and mu- 
sic by Anna Manly Webber. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28885 

© * Dee. 11, 191132 @. Dec. 26, 

1911; EH 2741382; Mrs. C. S. Webber, 
Neenah, Wis. 


28895 
KIKI; valse by Reginald Benyon; 
piano. [28886 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 270878; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


KINDELEIN (EIN) SINGT; schlusz, ged. 
von Alwin Grether, musik von Alfred 
Grether ; kinderstimmen. [28887 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 272407; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


KinG (THE) IS BORN; chorus, words by 
Elsie Duncan Yale, music by J. Lin- 
eoln Hall. 4to. (Christmas an- 
thems, no. 169). [28888 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1911; 
EH 271789; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


IKkingc KoaL; march two step; by F. J. 
St. Clair; full orch. 4to. [28889 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 11, 1911; 
E 272200; H. N. White, Cleveland. 


KInc MANFRED; prelude to act 5, by 
Carl Reinecke, op. 98, arr. by R. 
Jungnickel; orchestra. (Artist’s 
orchestra repertoire, no. 32). [28890 

© Dee. 15, 1911: 2 ce) Dee. 16, 
1911; E 272424; Ross Jungnickel, 
New York. 


IXING OF HEARTS; march and two step, 
by Abe Losch, arr. by EF. H. Losey ; 
full orch. 4to. [28891 


Opec) 1455 190i 2° es Dee As: 
1911; E 272391; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


KING OF THE AiR; march-two-step, by 
Carl Everlof; piano solo. [28892 
© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 22, 1911; 

H 272780; Carl Fischer, New York. 


KING OF THE BOULEVARDS; from Little 
boy blue, lyric by E. A. Paulton and 
A. E. Thomas, music by Paul Rubens. 

[28893 


OR Dec. tt. 1Olleo? e. Dec. 14: 
19: i 2izsao; Chas. K: Harris; 
New York. 

Kine (THE) OF THE WINDS; by New- 
ton Swift, op. 18, no. 3; pf. [28894 

© Dee, 20,1911 - 2 ce. Deer’ 20; 
1911; EH 272662; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


KING ROSE; overture, by Geo. D. Bar- 
nard, arr. by Gustav Saenger, ed. 
and fingered by Maurice Gould; pf. 

[28895 

Oy Nov. 410, <19id 2 en Dee, 22: 

1911; E 272781; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


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28896 


Kine (THE) SHALL REJOICE; words 
from Psalm xxi, music by A. D. 
Currie; soprano and baritone solo, 
quartett and chorus. 4to. [28896 


© Nowe 25, 19112 2 Newt. 
1911; E 270695; Arthur D. Currie, 
Scotland. 


Kine Sot IN FLOWERLAND; a cantata, 
poems by Edwin N. C. Barnes, music 
by Esther M. Akins et al. Chelsea, 
Mass. The Chelsea high school. 
Ato. [28897 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 16, 
1911; E 272470; Osbourne McCona- 
thy, Chelsea, Mass. 


IXINGDOM OF MY HOME; march and two 
step, by John T. Kotlarz; arr. by 
[Eugene Platzmann]; pf. [28898 

©) Dees 45:19 2 ec: Wee. 15: 
1911; HK 272382; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


KIPLING SETTINGS NO. 2. We have fed 
our sea for a thousand years; words 
by Rudyard Kipling, musie by 
Perey Aldridge Grainger; mixed 
chorus, brass and string instruments, 
full score. [28899 

© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EH 270953; Schott & co., London. 


KIRCHWEIH’ text und musik von Karl 
Wiist, op. 46, fiir miinnerchor. Par- 
titur und stimmen. 4to. [28900 

© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 273025; Karl Fritzsche, Leipzig. 


KISMET; words by Hugh E. Wright, 
music by H. G. Pélissier. [28901 
Oe Deer ascii se, Weer, 
1911; E 278809; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 


Kiss (A) IN THE RAIN; words by 
Samuel Minturn Peck, music by J. 
B. Cutler; in C. [28902 

© Dee. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1911: 
E 272214; Jessie B. Cutler, Buffalo. 


KISS ME, DEAREST, KISS ME, DO; duet 
from operetta Little boy blue, lyric 
by E. A. Paulton, music by Henri 
Berény. [289038 

© Dee 28) 191+) 2es" Dec) 28 
1911; E 274296; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


KISS ME OH SO DEEPLY SWEETHEART: 
words by J. L. Schmitt, music by 
Henry Emerich. [28904 

Oi Nov. 8, 19l 2 el mNowe. 29; 
1911; E 272119; John L. Schmitt. 
Chambersburg, Pa 


pt. ty as 4G 


{ISSES; words and music by J. W. 
Crocker. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [28905 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 26, 


1911; EH 274012; J. W. Crocker, 
Black Creek, N. C. 
KJERULF (H.) Zwei norwegische 


volkslieder; von H. Kjerulf, bearb. 
von Leo Norden; piano solo. 1. 
Brautfahrt in Hardanger, menuett, 
2. Paul auf dem hiigel, rondo gra- 
cieux. [ 28906, 28907 


© Sept. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 270931, 270985; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 

IXLASSISCHE VIOLIN-MUSIK bertihmter 
meister des 17. und 18. jahrhunderts, 
bearbeitet von Gustay Jensen fiir 
violine und klavier. Heft 23. So- 
nate VIII A-moll; von Franz Benda. 
(Edition Schott, no. 1830. X.) [28908 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 278066; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


IXLASSISCHE VIOLIN-MUSIK bertihmter 
meister des 17. und 18. jahrhunderts, 
bearbeitet von Gustav Jensen, ftir 
violine und klavier. Heft 26. 2 so- 
naten in G, und G-moll; von G. Tar- 
tini. (Edition Schott, no. 4830. B.) 

[28909 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 

E 273067; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


IKXLAVIERSTUCKE; Six piéces von Arnoldo 
Sartorio, op. 693, ftir klavier. Con- 
tents.—no. 1, Legende.—no. 2, Bei 
der miuhle. [28910 

© Aug: 29; 19 Sa een ee: i: 
1911; EK 270784; Bosworth & ©co., 
Leipzig. 


KLEINE FUSZE FINDEN DEN PFAD; musik 

von Alwin Grether; kinderstimmen. 

[28911 

©, Nov. 1,,1914 5.2 @. Oe, 30; 1911; 

E 272411; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


KLEINE KINDLEIN JESUS KOMMEN; ged. 
von Paul Wienand, music von Alwin 
Grether; kinderstimmen. [28912 

© Nov. 1, 19002 ec Ocs 30; 1911; 
E 272395; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


KLONDIKE; words and music by T. J. 
Simpson; pf., voice, or violin. 
[28913 
© “Dee. 12; 191d 2 eer Deer 14; 
1911; E 272328; Thomas J. Simp- 
son, Clarksburg. Mo. 


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no. 13, 1911 


28933 


IKLOWN KAPERS; march and two-step, 
by Ernest R. Ball; piano. [28914 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271984; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


KNIGHTS OF St. GEORGE; march and 
two step, by M. A. Althouse; pf. 
Reading, Pa. Martin E. Baver. 

[28915 


feemgee th) 191: 2c. Dec. 15, 
1911; E 272361; Penn pub. co., Read- 
ing, Pa. 


KOcIAN (JAROSLAV) Mélodie; by J. 
Kecian, op. 19; violin and piano, 
no. 1. [28916 


( Nov. 28; 1911; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1911; E 270783; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


IKKONIG HEINRICHS GEBET. See Wagner 
(R.) 

IKXONIGS-HUSAREN (The _ king’s hus- 
sars); marche brillante, by Ra- 


phaél Léonard, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 

deau; full band. 4to. [28917 
© Nov. 6, 1911; 2c. Dec. 22, 1911; 

Kj 272782; Carl Fischer, New York. 


KREIDER (Noble Wickham). Prelude; 
by W. W. Kreider; op. 8; in D flat; 
piano. [28918 


Pee 0. A9tl: 2 ¢@ Jan. 2, 
1912; E 274476; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


KURE FOR KARE; barn dance and schot- 
tiseh by T. H. Rollinson. . 4to. 
(Standard ed. for military band, 
no. 285, standard ed. for orch., no. 
405. ) [28919, 28920 

MiNoy, 29, 1911: 2 ¢« Dec. 2, 
1911; E 271813, 271814; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 


KyRIE, ALLA PALESTRINA; four-part 
chorus, from the First mass, by 
Alexandre Guilmant, op. 6, rev. and 


ed. by Nicola A. Montani; mixed 
voices with organ ace. Schirmer’s 
octavo ed. [28921 


© Dee. 23, 1911: 2 « Dee. 26, 
1911; E 272958; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


Lac (LE) DES AULNES; ballet en 2 
actes de Henri Maréchal, suite en 4 
parties, arr. par Ad. Gauwin, pour 
orchestre, avec  piano-conducteur. 
Ato. [28922 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2c Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270921; Joubert, Paris. 


LADY GRACE WALTZ; by L. Rand; pf. 

[28923 

© Dee. 119k (Be: Deer 14, 

1911; E 272331; Miss Lena Rand, 
New Orleans. 


LaDY Rose; waltz by AI. Stevens; 
band. 4to. [28924 

©. Dee 16) A192) 'e - Der 20. 
OTe Hi 2i20lT: Walter “Jacous, 
Boston. 


LAENDLER NO. 9; sousedska, arr. by 
Louis Vitak. 1. Band. 2. Orches- 
tra. 4to. [ 28925, 28926 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 @ each Dec. 
1, 1911; E 271726, 271730; Georgi & 
Vitak, Chicago. 


LAMENTO; par Alberto Randegger junr. 
op. 33, pour violon et piano. (Trois 
morceaux, no. 2.) [28927 

© Oct: 23; 1911; 2. ¢c. Dec: 42; 
1911; E 273149; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


LAND (THE) FAR AWAY; hymn, words 
and music by C. E. Pollock. [28928 
© dane t AGI2: 2) ¢. Deeci30: 
1911; E 274490; James D. Vaughan, 
Laurenceburg, Tenn. 


LAND (THE) WHERE ALL SWEETHEARTS . 
ARE TRUE; song, by H. Huron and 
W. H. Dawson. [28929 


©) Dec. ag. (Olt. 2 ‘e Dee. 25: 
1911; E 274410; Horace Huron, 
Rock Island, II]. 


LANOLA (THE) WALTZ; by J. Van 
. Sicklen; piano. [28930 


©) Dee, 2 1911. - 2c. Dec. 4, AGt 


E 271806; James Van _ Sicklen, 
Brooklyn. 

LARK (THE); by E. Demare, arr. by 
W. A. Barrington Sargent; band. 
4to. [28931 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c Dee. 28, 
1911; E 274274; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. 


LASS’ MICH DEINE STRUMPFCHEN 
SEH’N; aus Der Brettlkonig, Rhein- 
linder-duett, text von Rudolf Schan- 
zer, musik von Walter Kollo; fiir 
eine singstimme eingerichtet. 

[28932 

> Deer 307-1911 > 2 es Dee. 30; 

1911; E 273904; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 

Lass (THE) 0’ GowRIE; old 
song, music by J. Diirrner; 
chorus. (Octavo ed. no. 2041.) 

[289383 

© Dec: AG 19h = 2 e Dee, 23; 

1911; E 272783; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


Seotch 
male 


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28934 


Dt. Thy Was y.6 


LAST (THE) LITTLE GIRL IS You; from 
The enchantress, lyric by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Victor Herbert. 

[28934 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 19, 
1911; E 272568; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


LAST (THE) ROSE OF SUMMER; by 
- Moore, transcription by Alvin Buech- 
ner; violin and pf. [28935 


© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 ¢« Dee. 22, 
1911; E 272784; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


LAUGHING LOVE (L’amour qui rit); 
polka-march-two-step, by H. Chris- 
tine. 1. Arr. by Aug. Bosc; orches: 
tra and piano. 4to. 2. Piano. 

[28936, 28937 


© Dec. 19, 1911; 2 ec. each Dec. 
20, 1911; E 273483, 273484; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York. 


LAzy Boy; words by Fred. Bianchard, 
music by Paul Eugene, arr. by Eu- 
gene Platzmann. [28938 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c Dec. 4, 1911; 
HE 271850; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 


LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT; words by J. H. 
Newman, music by J. Rode-Jacob- 


sen, op. 9, no. 1; mixed voices 
Fourth _ series. (Sacred octavo 
choruses, no. 164.) [28939 


© Deer 5, 191d 2° ec Deek a 191: 


E 272062; Willis musie co., Cincin- 
nati. 

LEAVES AND ZEPHYRS; Dy Luther 
Arnoldi; pf. [28940 


©mDec. 6) 1901-52 "es Dee 8 Gia: 


EK 272086; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
music co., Sedalia, Mo. 
LEBEDIGE (Dus) YISOIMELE (The or- 


phan girl) ; words by Boris Tomas- 

hefsky, music by Perlmutter & Wohl. 

[289414 

© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1911; 
E 2738089; A. Teres, New York. 


LEGEND; by Noble Wickham Kreider, 
ops ono. 1. 1. In CC sharp) minor 
2. In C minor; piano. [28942, 28943 

© Dec. 80, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 2, 
1912; E 274474, 274475; G. Schir- 
mer, Boston. 


——by William H. Haesche, op. 32: 
violin, cello and piano. [28944 
© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 19, 
1911; EH 272569; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


LEGENDE; par A. D’Ambrosio, op. 32; 

violoncelle avee acc. de pf. [28945 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 26,1911; 

E 273609; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


— par Blair Fairchild, op. 31; violon 

et pf. [28946 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 26, 
1911; EH 273615; E. Demets, Paris. 


LEICHTSINN KOMM’, REICH’ MIR DEINE 
HAND; walzerlied aus der operette 
Eva, text von A. M. Willner und 
Robert Bodanzky, musik von Franz 
Lehar. [28947 


©- Dee. 11, 19d 2S eemees al: 
1911; E 273169; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


LEISE FALLT DER SCHNEE HERAB; ged. 
von Alwin Grether, musik von J. 
Maurer; kinderstimmen. [28948 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 e. Oct. 30, 1911; 
H 272406; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


LEISURE (A) MOMENT; by Arthur Wel- 
lesley; piano. (Five tone lyrics, no. 
3. [28949 
© Dee. 21, 1911) 2eeswee, 21. 

1911; HE 273521; Whaley, Royce & 

co., ltd., Toronto, Canada. 


LEMARE (Epwin H.) Andantino in 
D flat; arr. by Charles Hoby for 
military band. 1. Conductor’s part. 
2. Solo clarinet in B flat. 3. Flauto 
in D flat. 4. Oboe. 5. Clarinets in 
E flat. [28950-28954 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec. each Dee. 
21, 1911; HE 273525-273529: Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 


LeRcHE (Die); ged. von Adelheide 
Wette, musik von Engelbert Hum- 
perdinck; mittel o. tief. [28955 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 6, 1911; 
EK 270977; Max Brockhaus, Leipzig. 


LET JOYOUS PEACE REIGN EV’ RYWHERE; 
sacred song, adapted from A. G. 
Robyn’s famous song Answer, words 
by Chas. Edwin Summers, music by 
Alf. G. Robyn. [28956 


© Dee. 6, 191; Dre, DeewGai1oik: 
EL 272076; Leo. Feist, New York. 


LET ME BE FREE; from The Duchess, 
lyric by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Victor Herbert. [28957 

© Dee. 11,. 191s 2 epee AL, 
1911; HK 272260; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


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no. 13, 1911 


LET ME COME HOME; words and music 
by L. K. Paine. [28958 
@eiee, 18, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 11, 
1911; E 272176; Lucille K. Paine, 
Baltimore. 


LET ME HAVE A LITTLE TALK WITH YOU; 
words and music by K. Ginder. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28959 


©) Dee 18, 1911; 2..c Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274039; Kathryn Ginder, 
Canton, Kan. 


LET ME KNOW A DAY BEFORE; words by 
J. Casper Nathan, music by Jimmie 
Monaco. {28960 


Nova 28, 1911* 2 ¢ Dec. 18, 
1911; EH 2738266; Thompson & co., 
Chicago. 


LLET’S BUILD A BRIDGE FROM YOUR HEART 
TO MINE; words and music by Paul 
F. Cunningham. [28961 


(Oiweew ee 1911: 2 ¢. Dec. 22, 
1911; EH 272871; Seminary music co., 
New York. 


LET’S GO BACK TO BROADWAY; words 
and music by Betty Bellin. [28962 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 12, 1911; 
HH} 272299; Hrnest A. Rork co., Padu- 
eah, Ky. 


LET THE LITTLE ONES COME TO ME; 
words and music by P. C. Stire. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[28963 


Cr aWecr 26, 
Es C.. Stire; - In- 


rn Wee, dl, 1911; 2 
Oi >> H. 2741638: 
dianola, Ia. 


LET THE REDEEMED OF THE LORD SAY §S0; 
words by Hesper Hermit, music by 
J. B. Herbert. [28964 

On Wee 20; 1911: 2 ¢ Dee 11, 
1911; E 272218; Rodeheaver and 
Herbert, Chicago. 


LET YOUR LIGHT SO SHINE; offertory 
response; words from the Bible, mu- 
sic by John D. Creswell. [28965 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 15, 1911; 
HS 272354; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


LicHEY (REINHOLD) Zwei vierstim- 
mige gemischte chore; komponiert 
von R. Lichey, op. 26, a cappella. 
Partitur komplett. Contents.— 
Waldes abendlied; ged. von M. 
Krause - Kinkel. — Abschied vom 
walde; ged. v. Hoffmann y. Fallers- 
leben. 4to. [28966 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 8, 1911; 
H 27380386; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


28975 


LIEBESGOTT, DU KLEINER SCHLIMMER; 
walzerlied aus der operette, Der lila 
domino, text von Emerich von Gatti 
und Bela Jenbach, musik von 
Charles Cuvillier. [28967 

© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 273042; Leipziger biihnenverlag, 
Erhard Schultz, Leipzig. 


LIED DER HELENE; aus dem musik- 
lutstspiel, Der fiinfuhrtee, von Theo- 
dor Blumer, op. 29, fiir gesang und 
klavier. [28968 

©) Oct, 18, 191 2 er Dee a2. 
1911; EH 278121; Buhnenverlag Ahn 
& Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


LIED (DAS) DER JUNGEN LIEBE; aus der 
operette Eva, text von A, M. Willner 
und Robert Bodanzky, musik von 
Franz Lehar, 1. EHinstimmig, er- 
leichtert. 2. Duett, original. 

[28969, 28970 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c. each Dee. 12, 

AO eh 7olO2, 21193: > lone wae 

Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. 


LizeD (DAS) DER LIEBE. 
(The) of love. 


LIED (DAS) VOM KATER; aus dem vau- 
deville Alma wo wohnst du, ge 
sangstexte von Louis Taufstein, mu- 
sik von Walter Kolle. [28971 


© Dee. 30, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 380, 
1911; E 273901; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


See Song 


LIED (DAS) vom LILA DOMINO; walzer- 
lied aus der operette, Der lila domi- 
no, text von Emerich von Gatti und 
Bela Jenbach, musik von Charles 
Cuvillier. [28972 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 273043; Leipziger biihnenverlag, 
Erhard Schultz, Leipzig. 


LIEDEL (DAS) VON GLUCK; words by 
Eugen Stangen, music by Chas. A 
Schultz, op. 29; male chorus. (Oc- 
tavo ed. no. 416.) [28973 

(©) Nov. 1, 1911; 2 & Dec. 22, 1911; 
E 272785; Carl Fischer, New York. 


LIEUTENANT (LE) CUPIDON; opérette 
de A. de Mauprey, fantaisie arr. par 
Ad. Gauwin, pour orchestre avee 
piano-conducteur. 4to. [28974 

© Dee. 2, 1911;.2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270922; Joubert, Paris, 


LIFE MooDps; variations, by Arthur 
Hervey ; orchestra. [28975 


© Dec. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 20, 
1911; K 273486; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


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28976 


LIFE’S JOURNEY; three part chorus, by 
EF. Wagner, arr. by Anthony Rich- 
ards; women’s. voices. (Octavo 
choruses, no. 198). [28976 


© Dee. 27, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 272989; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


LIFT UP YOUR HEADS; anthem, words 
‘from the Bible, music by Jas. H. 
Rogers; chorus of mixed voices and 
organ acc. (Octavo choruses no. 
5587. ) [28977 


© Dee. 14, 1911; 2 @ Dee 15, 
1911; E 272872; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


“IFT UP YOUR HEARTS IN TRIUMPH; 
words by E. EH. Hewitt, music by 
W. J. Kirkpatrick. [28978 

© Dec. 22, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 20, 
1911; E 272637; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


LIGHT CAVALRY. See Suppé (F. v.) 


LIGHT-HEARTED (THE) FAIRY; three- 
part song, music by Nathaniel Irving 
Hyatt, op. 19; women’s voices. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 12200.) [28979 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 e@. Dee. 8, 1911; 
H 272099; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


LIGHT IN DARKNESS; anthem, words by 
George Rawson, music by Arthur 
Pearson. 4to. (Church choir al- 
DUM: . 1, Mo; 7.) [28980 


© June 8, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 15, 1911; 
EK 273306; Blackburn & co., Leeds, 
Hngland. 


LIKE AS THE HART DESIRETH THE WATER 
BROOKS; words from Psalm XUII., 
musie by Hugh Ware; mixed voices. 
Ato. [28981 

© Nov: 29; 199i "25 c DWee. 12) 
1911; EH 278112; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don. 


LiInA (DER) DOMINO; operette in 3 
akten, von Emerich von Gatti und 
Bela Jenbach, musik von Charles 
Cuvillier; klavierauszug mit text. 


[28982 
© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
D 19011; Leipziger bitihnenverlag, 


Erhard Schultz, Leipzig. 


“LILA (DER) DOMINO; potpourri 1 und 
2, nach motiven der operette, musik 
von Charles Cuvillier, fiir klavier zu 
zwei hinden, mit tiberlegtem text. 

[28983 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 8, 1911; 
#} 273044; Leipziger btihnenverlag, 
Erhard Schultz, Leipzig. 


Dt. Tae Se a 


Lity (THE) AND THE DEWDROP; words 
and music by A. H. Briscoe. [28984 


© Dec. 12, 19117 2rerper. 14 
1911; E 272242; Addison H. Briscoe, 
Norman Park, Ga. 


LINGERING LOVE; by Harry Armstrong; 
vocal orchestra, in G. 4to. [28985 


© Dec. 22, 1911; 2 eG Dee 23, 
1911; HK 272912; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


LIPS OF FIRE (Lévres ardentes) ; valse, 
by G. M. De Calmoutier; piano. 
New Orleans, L. Grunewald co., ltd. 

( [28986 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 18, 1911; 

E 272586; G. M. De Calmoutier, 
Orleans. 


LISELOTTE UND HEINZ; duett, aus dem 
musiklustspiel, Der ftinfubrtee, von 
Theodor Blumer, op. 29. [28987 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1911; 
E 273118; Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. 
h., Berlin. 


LISETT’ LISETT’ SEL NETT; aus der 
operette Das damenparadies, text 
von Julius Brammer und Alfred 
Griinwald, musik von Richard Fall. 

[28988 

© Oct. 23, 19112 Dee, 12, 

1911; E 278116; Franz Bard & 
bruder, Vienna. 


LISTEN O ISLES UNTO ME; words from 
the Bible, music by Arthur Foote; 
mixed voices. (Sacred octavo series, 
no. 993. ) [28989 


© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 15, 
1911; E 272412; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


Liszt (FRANz) Dreams of love (Lie- 
bestriume) ; notturno, by F. Liszt, 
arr. by Mackie-Beyer; full orch. 

[28990 


© Dec. 12, 1911 2c Dee 483: 
1911; E 272291; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


LITTLE BLUE RIBBONS; words by Austin 
Dobson, music by F. L. Bartlett. 
(Two children’s songs, no. 2.) 

[28991 
© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c, Dec.-2, 1911; 

E 271805; Floy Little Bartlett, Bur- 

lington, Ia. 


LITTLE BOY BLUE; Selection, from oper- 
etta Little boy blue by Henri Berény, 
comp. and arr. by J. Bodewalt 
Lampe; piano. [28992 

©. Dec. 28, 190i =) 2c Weer 28, 
1911; E 274297; Jerome H. Remick ~ 
& co., New York. 


1676 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


29013 


LITTLE BOY BLUE WALTZES; from opera 
by Henry Berény, arr. by J. Bode- 
walt Lampe; piano. [28993 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1911; 
EH 271802; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


LITTLE (A) CHAT; duet, by Geo. H. 
Noakes; violin and flute, or violin 
and clarinet with orchestra ace. 

[28994 


© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271676; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


LITTLE CHATTERBOX ; by Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing; piano. [28995 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1911; 
H 271985; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


LmTEr DARLING: waltz, by EF. C. 
Menges; band. 4to. [28996 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 
1911; EH 2743885; F. C. Menges, Cleve- 
land, O. 


LITTLE FLOWER OF HEAVEN; lullaby, 
words by Eunice Petjeirs, music by 
Allis Jordan Smith. [28997 


© Dec. 27, 1911; 2 c Dec. 26, 
1911; EH 272990; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


LittLe IONE; waltz, by G. E. Holmes; 
saxophone quartette. [28998 


© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1911; 
E 272488; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


LITtie JAPS; marche des diablotins, 
par Jos. Neury. 1. Pour piano. 2. 
Pour violon et piano. [28999, 29000 


© Oct. 23, 1911; 2 ec. each Dee. 12, 
IO 2 iolal, Zeiss: Schott 
fréres, Brussels, Belgium. 


LITTLE MAGGIE BRADY; waltz, by Geo. 
Evans, arr. by T. P. and Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; mand. orch. [29001 

©) Dee. 14,1911: 2 c.: Dee: 15, 
1911; EK 272376; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


LITTLE (THE) MILLIONAIRE; musical 
play in 8 acts, by G. M. Cohan. 
[29002 
Omice, Wee. 4, 1911: Dp) 19013: 
George M. Cohan, New York. 


LITTLE (THE) MILLIONAIRE WALTZES; 

by Geo. M. Cohan; pf. [29003 

© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 11, 1911; 

EH 272218; Cohan and Harris pub. 
co., New York. 


LITTLE Miss Fix-1T; selection, arr. by 
G. H. Reeves; full band. 4to. 
[29004 
© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 22, 1911; 
EH 272786; Carl Fischer, New York. 


LITTLE ORPHANT ANNIE; four part 
song, words by Jas. Whitcomb Riley, 
music by B. Margaret Hoberg; 1. 
Chorus of women’s voices. 2. Quar- 
tet or chorus of mixed voices. 4to. 

[29005, 29006 

©: Dee. 14, 191s "2" ec. Dee ~ 15, 

1911; HK 272877, 272378; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 


words by Jas. Whitcomb Riley, 
music by B. Margaret Hoberg; quar- 
tet or chorus of men’s voices a cap- 
pella. 4to. (Standard quartettes, 
no. 575.) [29007 


©r Dee al, 191t- 2 ee wee 12: 
1911; EK 272261; M. Witmark & sous, 
New York. 


LittLE (THE) SENTINEL; marche, par 
Osborne Roberts, pour piano. 

[29008 

© Gee 16. A9ti 52; e) Dec: 18: 
1911; E 273417; Almar, Paris. 


LITTLE (THE) SHIPS IN THE AIR; 
words by Edward A. Rand, music 
by F. A. Dailey. [29009 


© Nov. 10, 1911; 2 c Dec. 2, 1911; 
He 271798; Frances A. Dailey, Engle- 
wood, N. J. 


LITTLE (A) SONG; words anonymous, 
music by Arthur Voorhis; high in D 
flat. [29010 


©) Dee (29) 1912 ec,” Dee. 27, 
1911; H 274252; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


LITTLE SORROW ; by Emil Rhode; piano. 
(A child’s day, no. 4). [29011 


© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 6, 1911; 
HE 272018; G. Schirmer, New York. 


LITTLE STICKS 0’ LICORICE; rag, by Ray 
Ruddy ; pf. [29012 
© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 30, 
1911; H 2744838; J. H. Remick & co.. 
New York. 


LITTLE (A) story; by H. Engelmann, 
ed. and fingered by Hans T. Seifert ; 
pf. [29013 


@) Mee; 20, 1914) 2 vey Dee, 22. 
1911; E 272787; Carl Fischer, New .- 
York. 


1677 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29014 


pt. III, n. s, v. 6 


LittLE (A) WHILE; hymn, words 
adapted by Jennie Ree, music by C. 
H. Gabriel. [29014 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 13, 
1911; HE 272320; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


LITTLE WILLIE’S FOUNTAIN PEN; writ- 
ten by Percy Edgar, music by Henry 
E. Pether. [29015 

© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 @ Dee 14, 


1911; E 278298; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
LIVING ON THE GLORY SIDE; hymn, 


words by James Rowe, music by J. 
D. Vaughan. [29016 


© Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ec. Dee. 30, 1911; 
Hi 274491; James D. Vaughan, Lau- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


Living (A) STREAM; words by John 
Keble, music by Bruce Steane; 
mixed voices. (Oliver Ditson co.’s 
oct. edition, no. 12184.) [29017 

© Nova Ai 19d 29 ce) Nox.2 di; 
1911; EK 2738001; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


*"LIZABETH ANN; a Southern love song, 
words by D. A. Esrom [pseud.?], mu- 
sic by T. Morse. [29018 

© sNovel 28) 192 ee NovanZs: 
1911; EH 272078; Theodore Morse mu- 
sic co., New York. 


LOCOMOTIVE (THE) WHISTLE IS CALLING 
ME SO; words by W. R. Gidden, mu- 
sic by Len Fleming. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29019 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 26, 
1911; EK 274106; W. R. Gidden, New 
Salem, Tex. 

LOHENGRIN. See Wagner (R.) 

LoIN DU c@UR; valse lente par Aimé 
Lachaume, pour piano. [29020 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 16, 
1911; EH 273858; Enoch & co., Paris. 


Lota; song, music by Thurlow Lieu- 
rance. [29021 
© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 e@ Dee. 18, 
1911; HE 272489; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


LONDON BRIDGE AND OTHER OLD SINGING 
GAMES; collected by S. E. Thornhill. 
Curwen’s ed. [29022 

©) Dec: 14; °1911;. 2 @ Dee; 12, 
1911; EH 273518; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


LONESOME; words and ‘music by J. W. 
Stein. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29023 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 4, 1911; 


EK 271866; J. W. Stein, Rich Valley, | 


Minn. 


Lone (THE) CHEER FOR YALE; march, 
by W. E. Schutz; piano. [29024 
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 e@ Nov. 22, 
1911; H 271818; Chas. H. Loomis, 
New Haven. 


LONGING; words and music by Ola 

Owen Vorum. [29025 

© 1e. Dec. 4, 1911; BH 271841; 
Mrs. A. H. Vorum, Chicago. 


LONGING FOR A LOVING HEART; over- 
ture, by E. Gogolin; pf. [29026 
© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 e@ Dee. 14, 
1911; EH 272937; Hmil Gogolin, New 
York. 


LONGING FOR HOME AGAIN; words and 
music by M. Moran. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29027 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 26, 
1911; HE 274024; Minnie Moran, 
Westville, Il. 


LONGING FOR THE LOVE THAT USED TO 
BE; words and music by B. B. Blood, 
arr. by W. H. Dorsey. Chicago, 
Blood-Koehler & co. [29028 

© June 22. 019i Oct. 30! 
1911; E 272276; B. B. Blood, Chi- 
cago. 


LONGING FOR YOU; words by J. L. Mc- 
Kee, music by A. M. Clark. [29029 


© Dee. 14, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 14, 
1911; H 272945; J. Lonnie McKee 
& Ada M. Clark, Denison, Tex. 


LooK DOWN, BELOVED; words by Ger- 
trude McDermaid, music by Dorothy 
Forster. [29030 


© Dee. 14 AS 2 Dee 15, 
1911; E 2738326; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


LooK FOR THE BEAUTIFUL; words and 
musie by Thoro Harris. [29031 
© Dec. 22, 1911; 2 c« Dec. 20, 
1911; EK 272638; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


LORD AND FATHER, I CALL ON THEE; 
sacred part song, words by Theodor 
Korner, translated by C. P. S., music 
by Charles P. Scott; men’s voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12210). [29032 


© Nov. 17, 1911; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 271763; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


1678 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


LORD DISMISS US; vesper anthem, music 
by G. H. Knight; mixed voices. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 12220.) [29033 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 
FH 272100; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Lorgp FOR THY TENDER MERCIES’ SAKE; 
anthem, music by Jas. H. Rogers; 
mixed chorus with sop. solo. (Oc- 
tavo choruses, no. 5588.) [29034 

(pmee 9.1914; 2c. Dec. 12, 1911; 
EH 272264; G. Schirmer, New York. 


Lorgp (THE) GOD OMNIPOTENT REIGN- 
ETH; hymn-anthem, words by Jas. 
Montgomery, music by W. L. Blu- 
menschein, op. 130, no. 1; mixed 
voices. (Octavo ed., no. 12221.) 

[29035 

ie Novie 27, 1911: 2°¢. Dec. 8, 

1911; H 272101; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


Lorp (THE) IS MY SHEPHERD; words 
from Psalms, music by Charles T. 
Howell; low. [29036 

Mumee 129) '1911: 2. ¢: Dee... 27, 
1911; H 274253; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 

music by M. Mabel Chalfin. 

[29037 

se Noyvee25, 1911: 2 c: Nov. 29, 

1911; EK 271689; Willis music co.., 
Cincinnati. 


Lorp (THE) IS RISEN INDEED; words 
by Katherine ‘Ingmire, music by 
J. C. Warhurst. [29038 
11©); Dee, 1, 1911: 2c. Dec. 20, 1911; 
H 272629; James C. Warhurst, Cam- 
den, N. J. 


Lorp (THE) OF GLORY; cantata, words 
by Wm. H. Gardner, music by A. 
Geibel;-soli, chorus and organ. 

[290389 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1911; 

EH 271772; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 

LorD’s (THE) COMMAND; hymn, words 
and music by H. D. Loes. [29040 


(eDec. 3, 1911: 2 ec. Dec. 7; 1911: 
EH 272059; Harry Dixon Loes, Chi- 
cago. 


Lost; male quartet, words and music 


by A. Taylor. [29041 
eNovs: 1, 1911: 2 c Dee, 22: 
1911; E 272875; Austin Taylor, 


Weatherford, Tex. 


Lost (THE) CHRIST; words by James 
Rowe, music by C. H. Marsh. 
[29042 
© Dee. 15, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 18, 
t9i1 > W*272513: ‘Chas. H.* Marsh, 
New York. 


29052 


LOTUS FLOWER. 


LOST LOVE; words and music by HE. C. 
Cowley. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29043 


© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 « Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274095; Ella Cooper Cowley, 
Kent, O. 


Lost (THE) SHEEP; words by Marian 
W. Hubbard, music by J. B. Her- 
bert. [29044 


© Dee: 220, 1911-2: Dec ie 
1911; HE 272222; Rodeheaver and 
Herbert, Chicago. 


LOST TREASURES; words by EK. E. 

Hewitt, music by Charles F. Allen. 

[ 29045. 

© Dee, 15; 1911 2 .es Dect AR: 

1911; E 272514; Geo. W. Sanville, 
Philadelphia. 


See Schumann (R. A.) 


LOVE IN AN AEROPLANE; words and 
music by EK. L. Blystone. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29046 

i) Dee! 18; 1911-2 -e. Dec! 26, 
1911; H 274064; Ernest L. Blystone., 
Trafford, Pa. 


LOVE IN IDLENESS; Serenade, by Allan 
Macbeth, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; full 
orch. (Twentieth century journal, 
no. 1491.) [29047 

©) Dee. 20), 1911.32) e Dees 20: 
1911; E 272670; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


LOVE LIGHT; meditation, by R. S. Mor- 
rison; piano. [29048 
©) Wee. 18, 1911: 2ce., Dee. 18, 
1911; EH 272490; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


LOVE ME; valse semplice, by James 


Francis Cooke; piano. [29049 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 29, 
1911; E 274382; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


—— waltz, by F. W. Foley. [29050 


© 1 ce. Dee. 11, 1911; E 272679: 
Frank W. Foley, Rutland, Vt. 


LOVE ME DARLING, LOVE ME Now; words 
and music by B. Rundle. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. .29051 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 « Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274029; Bessie Rundle, 
Towners, N. Y. 


LOVE, MY QUEEN; words by Gardner C. 
Teall, music by J. P. Kiirsteiner, op. 
14, no. 2; low voice. New York, 
Kiirsteiner & Rice. [29052 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2c. Nov. 28, 1911; 
E 271960; Jean Paul Ktirsteiner, 
New York. 


1679 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29053 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


LOVE UNTOLD; words and music by A. | LovIN’ JESSIE MINE; words and music 


Sullivan. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29053 

© Dee. 18,1911: 2 er Dee: 26, 
1911; E 274031; Annie Sullivan, 
Connellsville, Pa. 


Love (THE) wAtLtz; from The wed- 
ding trip, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald de Koven. [29054 

© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 « Dee. 28, 
1911; EH 274298; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


LOVE WHISPERS; waltz, syncopated, by 
J. FE. Cohen; piano. [29055 
Gui ee als: Sih? ea eens: 
1911; E 272509; Joseph IF. Cohen, 
Indianapolis. 


LOVED AND LOST; words and music by 
©. Bormuth. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [29056 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274062; Corinne Bormuth, 
Tiffin, O. 


LovELy (A) oITy; hymn, words by 
Geo. W. Serren, music by Leonard 
H. Harber. [29057 


© Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ce. Dec. 30, 1911; 
EH 274492; James D. Vaughan, Lau- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


Lover’s (A) LAMENT; words and mu- 
sic by J. A. Stadel. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29058 

©) Dee, 11d) 1911 2 ex Wee: 26, 
1911; BE 274114; J. A. Stadel, Put- 
nam, Ill. 


LOovE’S INVOCATION; words by Harold 
Simpson, music by Marie Horne; 
contralto and baritone. [29059 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 11, 1911; 
H) 273109; Boosey & co., London. 


LOVE’S OLD SWEET SONG; by Molloy. 
See Pilgrim’s chorus; by Wagner. 


LOVE’S REFRAIN; words by Fred G. 
Bowles, music by Charles Marshall. 
[29060 


© Dee. 13, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 14, 
1911; EK 278282; Boosey & co, Lon- 
don. 


LOVE’S SWEETNESS; words and music 
by O. B. Freeman. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29061 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 
1911; H 274035; Ora B. Freeman, 
Chicago, Ill. 


LOVE’S TRAGEDY. See Beethoven (lL. v.) 


1680 


by N. Weyand. [29062 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 271808; N. Weyand, Muskogee, 
Ok1. 


Luciz; chanson comique, paroles de 
Hmile Rhein, musique de A. Cour- 
quin. [29063 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 26, 1911; 
EH 273608; Mme. Courquin, Paris. 


LULLABY; by Jaroslav Kocian, op. 19; 
violin and piano, no. 3. [29064 


© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 
1911; EH 270782; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

—— part song, words and music by 
Bennett Gilbert, arr. by F. Leslie; 
ladies’ voices. 4to. (Chapvell’s vo- 
cal library of part songs, no. 26.) 

[29065 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 2, 1911: 

E 270874; Chappell & co., London. 


words and music by Mary Dun 
Buchanan. [29066 


© Dec. 27, 1911292) @ Wee. 26, 
1911; EH 272992; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


words by Hal S. Ray, music by 
John L. Golden. [29067 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 30, 
1911; EH 274505; Hal S. Ray, Chi- 
cago. 

LULLABY TO DREAMLAND; by J. Louis 
von der Mehden jr. op. 25, no. 2; pf. 
(A night in dreamland, no.1) [29068 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 15, 
1911; E 272388; Carl Hauser, New 
York. 


LUSTIGE (DER) KAKADU; oOperette in 
drei akten, von Wilhelm Jacoby und 
Arthur Lippschitz, musik von Heinz 
Lewin; klavierauszug mit text. 

[29069 


© Oct. 27, 1914; 2 @: Dee. 16, 
1911; D 19016; Ahn & Simrock, g. 
m,b; h., Berlime 


LUSTIGEN (DIE) RITTER; operette in 3 
akten, von Oskar Friedmann und 
Fritz Lunzer, musik von Friedrich 
von Thul; klavierauszug mit text. 

[29070 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 16, 1911; 

D 19017; Johann Andre, Offenbach 
a. M., Germany. 


LUSTSPIEL; overture, by Keler Bela, 
arr. by G. H. Holmes; saxophone 
quartette. [29071 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 16, 1911; 
E 272438; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


29091 


LYFT BLICKEN UPP; words by O. Lun- 
dell, music by H. S. Miller. [29072 
© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1911; 

EH 272897; Otto Lundell, Chicago. 


Ma Lapy; gavotte, by H. Engelmann, 
ed. and fingered by Hans T. Seifert; 
pf. [29073 

© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 c« Dec. 22, 
1911; E 272788; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


McNavucHt (W.) Caprice; by W. 
MeNauzht: i Violin and pf. 2. 
Violin part. [29074, 29075 

© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 ce. each Dec. 
18, 1911; EH 273409, 273410; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 


MADEMOISELLE O’TOOLE; words and 
musie by Jay Roberts. [29076 
© Wee. 26, 1911: 2c. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 274897; Forster-music pub., 
Chicago. 


Mart BELLE SCHOTTISCHE; by E. D. 

Goldby; mandolin or violin. [29077 

© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 11, 1911; 

E 273085; Stephen Shepard, Pater- 
son, N. J. 


MAGDLEIN UND REITERSMANN; VOIKS- 
weise, musik von Peter Marini 
(Zimmermann), ftir minnerchor. 
Partitur. 4to. [29078 


© Aug. 30, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 270796; Gebriider Hug & co., Leip- 
zig. 
MAGGIOLATA; impressione, di Enrico 
Mineo; piano. [29079 
© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 18, 1911; 
E 273551; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


MAGNIFICAT; motet for 6 voice-parts, 
by Orlando di Lasso, ed. by Frank 
Damrosch; mixed voices a cappella. 
4to. [29080 

Oa Dec, 23. 1911°.2 e Dec. -26, 
1911; E 272959; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


[and] NuNcC DIMITTIS; music by 
LeRoy Wetzel. (Octavo ed. sacred 
series, no. 1201). [29081 

©) Dee. 1, 1911: 2-e. Dec. 4, 1911: 
EH 271848; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


in F; four part choruses, words 
from the Bible, music by Jas. H. 
Rogers; mixed voices, with sop. and 
tenor soli and organ acc. (Octavo 
choruses, no. 5589.) [29082 


© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 9, 1911; 
EH} 272132; G. Schirmer, New York. 


MAGNIFICAT IN A MAJOR; music by G. 
H. Knight; voices in unison. (Oc- 
tavo ed. no. 12186.) [29083 

© Nov. 17, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 271764; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


MAH HONEY CHLOE; words and music 
by A. Williams. New York. Gotham- 
Attucks music co. [29084 

©! Nov. 10) 191 2° ce Nov. 133 
1911; E 272177; Adene Williams, 
Washington. 


Matp (THE) oF ARRANMORE; words by 
Clifton Bingham, music by Gordon 
Temple. No. 3 in E flat, tenor. 

[29085 
© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
EH 270827; J. H. Larway, London. 


MAID OF THE MIST; march two step; 

by J. M. Warner; pf. [29086 

© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 11, 1911; 

E 272206; Warner music co., Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 


MAIDEN (THE) OF THE CASTLE; 
words: and music by M. M. Cheno- 
weth. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29087 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274036; Marguerite M. 
Chenoweth, Frankfort, Ky. 


MAIDEN’S (THE) LAMENT; poem by 
Schiller, music by Herman Perlét; 
eOéntralto solo and mixed chorus, 
with piano ace. 4to. [29088 

©: Dec. 26," 191th 2 es Dee 2, 
1911; EH 274235; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


words and 
Washington, 


MAIDEN’s (A) MISTAKE; 
musie by L. Martin. 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29089 

@)- Dee. 18) 1911; 2 -e, Wee. 26; 
1911; E 274021; Lena Martin, New 
Albany, Pa. 


MAIENWELT; ged. von Fritz Philippi, 
musik von Fritz Zech, op. 10. no. J, 
fiir gemischten chor. Partitur. 

[29090 


©).Oct. 27,1914, 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911: 
E 273033; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE; anthem, words 
from Psalm 100, music by Gustav 
Hagedorn. 4to. [29091 


© Dee. 19, 1911; 2 e Dee. 18, 
1911; EH 272523; Hawthorn pub. co., 
Raleigh, N. C. 


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MAKE A JOYFUL Notse—Continued. 

music by J. Rode-Jacobsen, 
op. 9, no. 2; mixed voices with organ 
ace. Fifth series. (Sacred octavo 
choruses, no. 165.) [29092, 


© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 c Dee. 7, 1911; 
E 272068; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


MAKE A NIGHT OF IT; trio, from Jacin- 
ta, lyric by John L. Shine, music by 
Heinrich Berté. [29093 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 5, 1911; 
H 270948; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 
MAKE THIS WORLD BETTER; words and 
music by Mrs. C. H. Morris. [29094 
© Deen 22. 191 ter ea Dees 20, 
1911; EK 2726389; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


MAM’ZELLE MARION; paroles de F. L. 
Bénech, musique de R. Desmoulins. 
[29095 

©, Dee. 9,41 9tt <9 ec Dee, 12. 
1911; E 278215; L. Bénech, Paris. 


MAN WANTS A BIT OF COMFORT; words 
and music by Harry Leighton and 
Gilbert Wells. [29096 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1911; 
KH 270900; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Man (THE) WITH THE OPTIC NERVE; 
words and music by Menoce Wes- 
ton, arr. by Hans Pospischil. [29097 

1 © Dee. 20; A9iit: 12 ec) Deen" 28, 
1911; EH 272923; Twinkler music co., 
Muskegon, Mich. 


MANANA; tango Argentine, by Nicolo 
Ferrata; piano. [29098 
© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 
1911; EH 2725383; Academic music co., 
New York. 


MANDOLIN LESSON NO 5; by J. H. Mans- 
field. [29099 


© Nov. 23, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 18, 
1911; E 272534; J. H. Mansfield, 
Oakland, Cal. 


MANNING (EDWARD B.) Six limericks; 
words and music by H. B. Manning; 
mezzo sop. or baritone. Contents :— 
The young lady of Niger. Our do- 
mestic was called Mary Ann. The 
sweet girl of Hoboken. There was 
a gay maiden named Fanny. <A 
young lady who sailed from Os- 
tende. The monk of Siberia. 

[29100 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 271992; Boosey & co., London. 


Manon. See Massenet (J. HE. F.) 


MANY MANSIONS; sacred song, words 
from St. John XIV., music by I. S. 
Jackson. London, Weekes & co. 

[29101 

© Nov. 30, 1911; 2 @ Dee 8, 

1911; E 278079; Isabel Scott Jack- 
son, Ontario, Canada. 


MarcH (THE) TRIUMPHAL THUNDERS; 
from Caractacus, words by H. A. 
Acworth, music by Hdward Elgar, 
op. 385. (Novello’s octavo choruses, 
no. 827.) [29102 

© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 11, 
1911; E 273096; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


MARCHE ARABE; par Louis Ganne, pour 
orchestre avec  piano-conducteur. 
no. 1138904. 4to. [29103 
© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 11, 
1911; EH 278102; G Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


MARCHE BOHEMIENNE; par Hdm. Filip- 
pucci, pour piano. [29104 
© Dee... 15, 1911-42 tee epee: 16, 
1911; E 278859; Enoch & co., Paris. 


MARCHE FUNEBRE; by D. M. Levett, op. 
61; pf. [29105 
© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 22, 
1911; HE 272790; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
MARCHE GUERRIERE; par Henri Van 
Gael, pour piano 4 6 mains. (Mor- 
ceaux choisis, no. 12.) [29106 
© Oct. 23, 19it 2 e Wee 12; 
1911; EH 273159; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


MARCHE HEROIQUE; by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 90, no. 2; piano, left hand 
alone. [29107 

© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 1, 1911; 
EK 271733; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. , 

par H. Tartanec, pour orchestre 

avec piano-conducteur. 4to. [29108 
© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 4, 1911; 

E 270913; H. Gaudet, Paris. 


MARCHE (LA) ROvGE; paroles de Jean 
Daris, musique de Ad. Gauwin et 
Daris. [29109 

© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ¢c. Dec. 12, 1911; 
E 273234; Daris, Paris. 


MARENA; versi di Gennaro Rainone, 
musica di A. Magliani. [29110 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 273501; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


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29129 


MARGRETTA; waltz, by A. Loeb; piano. 

[29111 

© Jan. 2, 1912; 2 ce. Dec. 29, 1911; 

EH 274411; Abraham Loeb, Day- 
ton, O. 


Marit; from The wedding trip, words 
by Harry B. Smith, music by Regi- 
nald De Koven. [29112 

i Wee 28, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 28, 
1911; E 274299; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


— waltz, by W. J. Elener; piano 
solo. [29113 
(1c. Dec. 12, 1911; H 272882; 
Will J. Elener, Spring Valley, N. Y. 


MARIETTE; two-step-polka, music by 
Sterny-Courquin, arr. by Sophus 
Jergensen; orchestra and _-= piano 
ace. [29114 


jorivee, 7, 1911: 2c: Dec. 8; 1911; 
E 270999; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


MArguiti (LE); paroles de Louis Bous- 
quet, musique de Sterny. [29115 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1911; 
E 273264: Sterny-Bousquet, Paris. 


MARQUISE (LA) DE CHICAGO; opérette 
en trois actes, de Maurice Ordon- 
neau, musique de Edy Toulmouche; 
partition chant et piano. [29116 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1911; 
D 19015; Choudens, Paris. 


Mars ET VENUS; danse des lames et 
des yeux, par Louis Ganne, pour or- 
chestre avec piano-conducteur. no. 
113907. 4to. [29117 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 11, 1911; 
E 273103; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


MARSZ ZWIAZKU NARODOWEGO; 
kiego; ut. Antoni Kontski, z ork. 
Franciszek Przybylski. 4to. [29118 

(ic) Noy. 30; 1911- 2 ¢. Nov. 29, 
1911; H 271671; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


pois- 


MARY’S MERRY CHRISTMAS; cantata for 
young folks, words by C. Austin 
Miles, music by J. Lincoln Hall. 

[29119 

©) Oeis14, 1911; 2 c.. Dec: 2, 1911; 

E 271790; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


MASCAGNI (PIETRO) Cavalleria rusti- 
cana (Rustic chivalry); selection 
from the opera, by P. Mascagni, arr. 
by Charles Godfrey, jr.; orchestra. 

[29120 

© Dee. 19, 1911; 2 c Dee. 20, 

1911; EH 273485; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


MASCAGNI (PIETRO)—Continued. 
Intermezzo; from Cavalleria Rus- 
ticana, by Mascagni [and] Serenade; 
solo for alto, by Schubert; arr. by 
G. E. Holmes; saxophone quartette. 
[29121 
© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 16, 1911; 
E 272444; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


— Ouvre ta porte, enfant; sérénade, 
de Iris, livret de Luigi Illica, adap- 
tation francaise de Maurice Vau- 
caire, musique de P. Mascagni; ténor 
chant et piano. [29122 


© Dec 20, 1911; 2c Dees ' 21, 
1911; EH 273538; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


MASCATURA MAGGECA; versi di Carlo de 
Flaviis, musica di A. Magliani. 
[29123 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 273502; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


MASQUES (LEs) ; fantaisie sur l’opéra- 
comique de C. Pedrotti, arr. par Ad. 
Gauwib pour orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [29124 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EK 270920; Joubert, Paris. 


MASS IN HONOR OF ST. FRANCIS DE 
SALES; by M. P. Champoux; chil- 
dren’s voices. 12mo. [29125 

©: Bee.t20; A911: 2 ce Dee; 21: 
1911; HE 272701; Modeste Paul 
Champoux, Syracuse, N. Y. 


MAss No. 8 IN G; by A Monestel. .. 
(Unison) with organ accompani- 
ment. cover-title, 16 p. 8vo. (Gor- 
don’s edition, v. 28) $0.80. [29126 

© Nov. 24; 1911; 2 & Noy. 25, 
1911; A 803148; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. 


MASSENET (JULES EMILE FREDERIC) 
Manon; gavotte et minuet, de J. 
Massenet, arr. par H. Mouton, pour 
petite orchestre avec piano conduc- 
teur. (Simphonia no. 10.) [29127 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 12, 1911; 
E 273251; Heugel & cie., Paris. 


MASTER; words by Arthur Conan 

Doyle, music by Frederic H. Cowen. 

[29128 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 

E 270946; Metzler & co. (1909) litd., 
London. 


MasteR (THE) BUILDER; march, by 

G. HE. Holmes; saxophone quartette. 

[29129 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1911; 

BE 272485; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


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a a SS Ae ee ee | an en ae A 


pt. 1, missy 6 


MASTER, SPEAK; words by F. R. Haver- 

gal, music by Reginald F. Barclay. 

[29130 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1911; 

EK 270979; Morgan & Scott, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


MATENATA; Canzone napolitaua, HKng- 
lish version by A. St. John Brenon, 
Neapolitan version by Salvatore Ba- 
ratta, Italian version by F. A. de 
Filippi, music by Vincenzo de Cre- 
scenzo. [29131 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 30, 
1911; EH 274467; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


voice only. 4to. [291382 


© Dec. 29; 19it: 2c, Wee, 30; 
1911; HK 274468; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
Milan. 

© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 30, 


Mater’s (THE) MOTTO; words by John 
Masefield, music by Henry Coates. 
No. 1 in F&F. No. 2 in G. 

[ 29133, 29134 

© Dee. 15, 1911; 2 ec each Dee. 16, 

1911; E 27383898, 273399; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 


MATTY, THE QUEEN OF THE BASE BALL 
FANS; words by EK. Evans, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Wirkus Dugdale co. [29135 


© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 1911; 
EK 274182; HE. Evans, Chicago 
Heights, Ill. 


MAURINE; reverie, by Zellah Sanders 
Elwell, arr. by R. Sanders; piano. 
[29136 
© July 17, 1911; 2 c Nov. 20, 
1911; E 271961; Rose Sanders, 
Seattle, Wash. 


May BLOSSOMS; reverie, by O. B. HKich- 
elberger [pseud. of Chas. Kunkel]; 
pf. (May blossoms, no. 4.) [29187 

Dec. 26, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 29,1911; 
E 274420; Kunkel bros. music co., 
St. Louis. 


May IN MY GARDEN; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Haydn 
Wood. [291388 

© Dee. 14, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1911; 
E 273329; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


May, THE MAIDEN; words by Sidney 
Lanier, music by Edward C. Moore; 
medium in D. [29139 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 6, 1911; 
HK} 272049; Gamble hinged music ¢o., 
Chicago. 


MazuRKA; von Wilh. von Winterfeld, 
op. 5, fiir violine und klavier. (Zwei 
melodidse vortragsstticke, no. 2.) 

[29140 
© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1911; 
E 270975; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin. 


MAZURKA NOBLE; par Charles Levadi, 
pour piano. [29141 
© Dee. 15, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 16, 
1911; E 2738360; Enoch & ¢o., Paris. 


MEDITATION; words from Omar Khay- 
yam, by Edw. Fitzgerald, music by 
Redgewell Dansie. [29142 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 15, 1911; 
E 273315; Augener, ltd., London. 


MEDITATION DU SOIR; par Jaroslav 
Kocian, op. 18, pour violon et piano. 
(Trois piéces d’impression, no. 1.) 

[29143 
© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1911; 
E 270887; G. Schirmer, New York. 


MEDLEY MARCH; arr. by J. W. Lerman; 


organ. [29144 

© Dee. 19, 1911; 2 c Dee. 29, 
1911; HE 274432; Geo. Molineaux, 
New York. 


MEDLEY OF NATIONAL AIRS; arr. by C. 
S. De Lano; mand. and pf. [29145 
©. Nov. 22, 1910) 2eew Dee, 22, 
1911; E 272798; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


MEET ME BY THE FIRESIDE IN WINTER; 
words and music by Jobn L. Shat- 
tuck. . [29146 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 271810; Ted Snyder co., New 
York. 


MEET ME IN THE SHADOWS; words by 
Joe Hiller, music by George F. Ol- 
cott, arr. by Louis Panella. [29147 

© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 c Dee. 27, 
1911; E 274242; Panella and Murray 
music pub. co., Pittsburg. 


MEET ME OUT IN THE MOONLIGHT; 
words and music by J. H. Sirmans. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29148 

© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 

1911; E 274118; J. H. Sirmans, Mill- 
town, Ga. 


MEET ME TO NIGHT; words and music 
by Irving Berlin. [29149 
©“ Dee. 12; 19ST? caebeer. 12; 
1911; E 272256; Ted Snyder co., 
New York. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 29166 
MEET ME TO-NIGHT IN THE VALLEY; | MENUET; par Franz Drdla, op. 81, 
words and music by M. Murray. pour violon et piano. [29158 


Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[29150 
Wee. 18, 1914; 2 c. Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274077; Myrtle Murray, 
Toledo, Ia. 
klavier- 
stiicke ohne oktavenspannung, von 
Edvard Grieg, bearbeitet von Adolf 
Ruthardt, fiir klavier. no. 1-8. 
(Edition Peters no. 3305.) [29151 
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 270807; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


MELODIA POPOLARE SICILIANA; par F. 
Paolo Frontini, pour piano. (Com- 
positions favorites, VI. série, no. 53.) 

[29152 
© Oct. 28, 1911; 2c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
EH 273020; Carisch & Jinichen, Milan. 


MELODIE MIGNONNE; transcription, by 
Christian Sinding, arr. by Nicolaj 
Hansen, rev. and fingered by [Alvin 
Buechner]; violin and pf. [29153 

©) Dec. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1911; 
EH 272794; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Metopy IN F. See Rubinstein (A. G.) 


words and music by F. 
Mayer Bloom. New Orleans. UL. 
Grunewald co. ltd. [29154 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 18, 1911; 
FE 272287; Floretta M. Bloom, New 
Orleans. 


MEMORIES ; 


MEMORIES OF MOTHER; words by HE. C. 
Vane, music by Charles J. W. Jer- 
reld. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29155 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271876; Elsie C. Vane, Philadel- 
phia. 


Mrmory’s HOUR; by Alfred J. Silver; 
organ. obl. S8vo. [29156 
@ Wee 16, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 18, 
1911; E 273418; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 
NIT. (The) of 


MEN TUR See—Song 


love. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wic Frrix) Jesu friga; words by 
L. S., musie by Mendelssohn, arr. 
by A. L. Skoog. [29157 

©) Noy. 47, 1911: 2 'e. “Nov..20, 
1911; E 271837; A. L. Skoog, Min- 
neapolis. 

O hills! O vales; by Mendelssohn. 

See Beethoven. The glory of God in 

nature. 


©) Oct 23) 191k 2 es "Wee, 12) 
1911; E 273158; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


= SEG Jalen (00. 3/.)) 


MENUETT; ged. von Otto Julius Bier- 
baum, musik von Max Oberleithner. 
[29159 


©) Dee, 13,-1911> 2. e; Dee. 13, 
1911; E 278274; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


—— See Jugend-erinnerungen. 


MENUETT UND MARSCH; aus Die Pots- 
damer wachtparade, von Clemens 
Schmalstich, op. 33, no. 3 und~ 8, 
fiir klavier vier hindig. [29160 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2c. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 273047; Robert Reibenstein, Ber- 
lin, Gr. Lichterfelde-West, Germany. 


MERCY-SEAT (THE); words by Hugh 
Stowell, music by F. S. Shepard. 
[29161 
© Deey 20) 1911="* 2, Wee 28; 
1911; E 274339; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


—— —— music by Carrie B. Adams. 
[29162 
©) Mee was W942) eee 15. 
1911; E 272352; Lorenz pub. co. 
Dayton, O. 


MERRY BELLS; gavotte, by J. Aronson; 
pf. [29163 
©meer 12)" 1911 27 e Dec.. 14s 
1911; E 272326; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. 


MERRY CHIMES (Clochettes joyeuses) ; 
mazurka de salon, by Nestor De 
Backer, arr. and ed. by S. L. Herr- 
mann; piano. [29164 

© Dee, yt, “TOU: 62 ee Dec tele: 
1911; E 272185; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


MerrRRyY CHRISTMAS; Christmas earol, 
words by Henry Vaughan, music by 
A. W. Wood. [29165 

©) Dee. .18,. 1914: 2e.. Dee, - 21, 
1911 ; E 272689; Alice Wolcott Wood, 
Dansville, N. Y. 


MESSAGE (THE) OF THE STAR; Service 
of song for Christmas, words by 
Elsie Dunean Yale, music by J. Lin- 
eoln Hall. [29166 


© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 271791; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


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MESSE DE SAINTE-HILDEGARDE; pour 
voix, avec orgue ace. par l’abbé A. 
Lhoumeau. Partition. [29167 

© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 18, 
1911; E 2738483; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


MESSENGER (THE) MARCH; by C. L.- 


Barnhouse, arr. by G. E. Holmes; 
saxophone quartette. [29168 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 16, 1911; 
EK 272487; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


arr. by J. Worth Allen; or- 
chestra. [29169 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1911; 
E 272486; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


METODO D’ESERCIZI TECNICE; di Bruno 
Mugellini, per pianoforte. 1. Libro 
3, Gli arpeggi. 2. Libro 4, Le note 
doppie legate e staccate. 

[29170, 29171 

© Oct. 28. 1911; 2 c each Dee. 8, 

1911; H 273021, 278022; Carisch & 
Jinichen, Milan. 


MEXIKANISCHE LEGENDE; von Léon Jes- 

sel, op. 228, fiir orchester. Stimmen. 

[29172 

© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 1, 1911; 

E 270791; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 


MID-SUMMER (A) NIGHT; words and 
music by Cornelius A. Haehl. [29173 


© Dee. 15, 1911; 2 «@ Dee. 30, 
1911; E 274458; Cornelius A. Haehl, 
Indianapolis. 


MIGHTY TO SAVE; words and music by 

G. V. Thompson. [29174 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1911; 

E 270888; Gordon V. Thompson, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


MIGNONETTE; by Rudolf Friml, op. 59, 
arr. by Gustav Hinrichs; orchestra 
with harmonium. [29175 


© Dee. 5, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 6, 1911; 
E 272589: G. Schirmer. New York. 


See Godard (C.) 

MILDENBERG (ALBERT) Impromptu; by 
Albert Mildenberg;: piano. [29176 

©! Dee: 29) 1914 2 Fe ecw 20s 
1911; EK 274251; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 

Mitt (THE) STREAM FAIR; words by 
George E. Martin, music by C. A. 
Diggs. [29177 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 271807; Charles Albert Diggs, 
Childress, Tex. 


MILUTKA MAZURKA; by Herman H. 
Goldstein; piano. 129178 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 1, 1911; - 


E 271788; C. 


W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


MINIATURE SUITE; by WHric Coates; 


small orchestra. Contents :—Chil- 
dren’s dance. — Intermezzo. — Scéne 
du bal. [29179 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 1, 1911; 
HE 270857; Boosey & co., London. 


_ Same. [29180 

©. Dec. 13, 195192 em Wee. 14. 
1911; E 278288; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


MINSTREL (THE) BAND; by T. W. 
Carey; banjo solo. [29181 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ¢ Dec. 28, 1911: 
HE 274287; Thos. W. Carey, Detroit. 


MINUET; from the opera Natoma, by 
Victor Herbert; piano. (Four 
dances, no. 2.) [29182 


© Dec. 19, 1911; 2 © Dec. 20, 
1911; E 272627; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


MINUETTO; di Alessandro Peroni. 1. 
Archi partitura. 2. Archi parti stac- 
eate. [29183, 29184 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 4, 
1911; E 270967, 270968; G Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 


MrracuLous (THE) cuRE; from The 
wedding trip, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Reginald De Koven. 

[29185 

© Dec: 28; 1911=°2 ee Vee. 28, 

1911; E 274800; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


Miss MILLION; opérette en trois actes, 
paroles de F. Biessier et Gandery, 
musique de Francois Perpignan: par- 
tition, piano et chant. [29186 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c¢. Dec. 26, 
1911; D 19025; L. Digoudé-Diodet, 
Paris. 

Miss PEPPLE; a musical play in two 
acts, book and lyrics by C. S. 
Blanchard, music by W. Dichmont; 
voeal score. [29187 

© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 « Dec. 4, 1911; 
D 19032; C. S. Blanchard and W. 
Dichmont, Winnipeg, Canada. 

MISSA SOLEMNIS; von Ludwig Boslet, 
op. 82. fiir siebenstimmig gemisch- 
ten chor, mit orgelbegleitung. Par- 
titur und stimmen. [29188 

© Dec. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 16, 1911; 
EK 273367; Anton Bohm & sohn, 
Augsburg, Germany. 


1686 


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no. 18, 1911 


MIssouRI; song, music by M. F. Dee. 
[29189 
© Aye Nov. 15, 1911; BE .271829; 
Marguerite F. Dee, St. Louis. 
words and music by G. B. Leh- 
man. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29190 
fe Wees 18 1911-2 c. Dec 26, 
1911; E 274072; George B. Lehman, 
Mulberry, Kan. 


MISSOURI MINE; words and music by 
R. B. McCord; solo or quartet. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29191 


on Wee. tt 19tt- 2 ©... Dec. .26, 
1911; EH 274104; R. Belle McCord. 
Greenville, Ill. 


MISTLETOE (THE); words by Harold 


Boulton, old Welsh air, arr. by 
Daniel Protheroe. (Part songs for 
male voices, no. 8.) [29192 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 6, 1911; 
E 272050; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


MiTtLeR (FRANz) Trio in G dur; von 
Fr. Mittler, op. 3, ftir klavier, vio- 
line und violoncell. [29193 

Mecwmia. 1911-2 ec. Dec. 13, 
1S WH 245216; N. Simrock, ¢g. m. 
b. h., Berlin, 


Mock Morris; room-music tit-bits, no. 
1, by Perey Aldridge Grainger; 
string band, score. [29194 

© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EK 270951; Schott & co., London. 


MockiInG (THE) BIRD’S LULLABY; words 
and music by S. M. Joyce. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29195 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 

EK 271894; Sarah M. Joyce, Anson, 
Tex. 


MopDERN BANDITTI; from The wedding 
trip, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald De Koven. 

[29196 

© wee 28, 1911; 2. ¢.Dee. 28, 

1911; E 2743801; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


MovERN (A) HOSANNA TO THE SON OF 
David; words and music by C. M. 
McNulty. [29197 

© Dec 11, 191s 2c.) Dee. 14, 
1911; EH 272329; Chas. M. McNulty, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


29206 


MODERN SCHOOL OF PIANOFORTE TECH- 
NIQUE; original progressive studies, 
by Orlando Morgan. Book 1, scales 


and preliminary studies,. primary 
grade. [29198 
©) Dec, 7, 1911-2 e. Dec 9) 19m - 
EK 273054; Edwin Ashdown, 1td., 
London. 
MopEst SUZANNE; Selection from the 
opera, by Jean Gilbert, arr. by 
August C. Ely; pf. [29199 


© Dee. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 272080; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


MOoOISSONNEUR (LE); drame en cing 
actes, musique de Frances Casade- 
sus, pour suite d’orchestre. Parties 
séparées. [29200 

© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 12, 1911; 
EH 273248; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


MOLLY ON THE SHORE; Irish reel, arr. 
on two Cork reel tunes, by Percy 


Aldridge Grainger; 4-part string 
band score. (British folk-music set- 
tings, no. 1.) [29201 


Nov, 20, 1911-2 ¢,. Dee. 219i As 
E 270864; Schott & co., London. 


MoMENT MUSICAL. See Schubert (F. 
is) 

MOMENTO CAPRICCIOSO; by H. Engel- 
mann; piano. [29202 


© Dee. 18. 1911; 2) ec. Dee, is: 
1911; EK 272491; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MOoNELLO (IL) NAPOLITANO; versi di G. 
Tummolillo, musica di G. del Vec- 
chio; canto e mandolino. 4to. 

; [29203 

©; Sept. 25, 1911: 2) ci. Oct. 19, 

1911; EK 273503; Capolongo-Feola, 
Naples. 

Mownotony; words by Schuyler Greene, 
music by Darrell Standing. [29204 

© de Dees. 190i 7m, Qe: 
Musicians music pub. co., New York. 


Monte Cristo; célébre valse tzigane, 
by Istvan Kotlar, arr. by ‘Theo. 
Moses-Tobani, ed. and fingered by 
Gustav Saenger; violin and pf. 

[29205 

© Dee. gis. 191d 2 cen Dees 22. 

1911; EH 272797; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


MooNFLOWER; written by Fred W. 

Leigh, composed by Henry HE. Pether. 

[29206 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 4, 1911; 

E 270901; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


1687 


0 Se SS ee 


29207 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.. TH) ess, ve 'S 


MOONLIGHT IN THE MOUNTAINS; tyro- 
lienne, by M. W. Butler; pf. [29207 


© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1911; 
EH 272087; A. W. Perry & sons’ mu- 
sie co., Sedalia, Mo. 


MOONLIGHT SPooN; lyric by Sterling P. 
Story, music by S. L. Stephens. 
[2920S 


©) Decs 23.) 190i. 12ice, Dee..26, 
1911; E 272979; Stewart L. Steph- 
ens, Brooklyn. 


MOONLIGHT WALTZES (PYi mésiéku) ; 
by Ant. L. Maresh, arr. by F. Try- 
ner. 1. Orchestra. 2. Band. 4to. 

[29209, 29210 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 c. each Dee. 1, 

19115. W 271728,, 201724; (Georei. & 
Vitak, Chicago. 


MOooNSHINER’S (THE) CABIN; words by 
J. Fitzgerald, music by Chas. J. W. 
Jerreld. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29211 


©. Dee, 11, 1911- 2 eG. Wee, 26; 
1911; E 274135; John Fitzgerald. 
Oxford, Ala. 


Moor (EMANUEL) Suite; par H. Moor, 
pour violoncelle et piano. [29212 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 12, 1911; 
HE} 2738257; A. Zunz Mathot, Paris. 


MorCcEAU FANTASTIQUE; by T. Cormon- 
tan; piano. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [292138 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dee 26, 
1911; E 274071; T. Cormontan, St. 
James, Minn. 


MorNING-HYMN (Morgen- Hymne) ; 
words by Robert Remick, English 
version by Alice Mattullath. music 
by Georg Henschel, op. 46, no. 4; 
mezzo sop. in D flat. [29214 

© Nov.) 14) 91ts 2 @ Mee. 22. 
1911; E 272798; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


MorNING, NOON AND EVENING: words 
and music by W J. Kirkpatrick. 
[29215 
© Dec. 22, 1911; 2 e Dec. 20. 
1911; E 272640; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 
Philadelphia. 


Mornine (THE) STAR; anthem, words 
by Marv B. Wingate, music by F. L. 
Ashford. [29216 

Ox Nove 24> Wold Des Wee 15, 
1911: E 272858; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


MorRNING (THE) STARS WERE SINGING; 
words by Thomas MacKellar, music 
by J. C. Warhurst. [29217 

© Dec. 1, 1911-82 eee! 20: 
1911; E 272630; James C. Warhurst, 
Camden, N. J. 


MORNING WALK; by Emil Rhode; 
piano. (A child’s day, no. 2). 
[29218 


© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 1911; 
E 272019; G. Schirmer, New York. 


Morris DANCE; from the York pageant 
music, by T. Tertius Noble, arr. by 
Otto Langey; orchestra with har- 
monium. (Galaxy of orchestra 
music, no. 50). [29219 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ¢& Dee. 2, 1911: 
E 271824; G. Schirmer, New York. 


Mosquito RAG; words by Arthur Long- 
brake, music by Ed. Edwards. 
[29220 


© Dec. 29, 1911: 2 & Dec. 18, 
1911; E 272524; Longbrake & Ed- 
wards, ine., Philadelphia. 


MoOsT POPULAR SONGS FROM THE MOST 
POPULAR COMIC OPERAS; Selected and 
arranged by Paolo Gallico ... 1911. 
1 p. 1,126 p. 4to. $0.75. [29221 


©: Nev. 17, 19125 Nov. (19, 
1911; A 3808016; Hinds, Noble & 
Eldredge, New York. 


MoszkKowski (Moritz) Complainte; 
par M. Moszkowski, op. 87, no. 1. 
(Trois morceaux pour piano, no. 1.) 

[29222 


© Dee. 15,9191 2eee Dee. 16; 
1911: E 2735338; Maurice Moszkow- 
ski, Paris. 

—— Dance (The); three part chorus, 
music by M. Moszkowski, arr. by 
Anthony Richards; women’s voices. 
(Octavo choruses, no. 193). [29223 

© Dec. 27, 1911 2c" Dee 26; 
1911; E 272986; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 

—— Impromptu; par M. Moszkowski, 
op. 87, no. 8. (Trois morceaux pour 
piano, no. 3.) [29224 


© Dec. °15,) Wold re vec. ii Gs 
1911; E 2738534; Maurice Moszkow- 
ski, Paris. 


——  Offrande; par M. Moszkowski, 
op. 87, no. 2. (Trois morceaux pour 
piano, no. 2.) [ 29225 

©) Dec. 15, WSs Berewbec 16} 


1911: E 273535; Maurice Moszkow- 
ski, Paris. 


1688 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


29239 


MOTHER, FATHER WAITS IN HEAVEN; 
words and music by F. V. Espy. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29226 

menNoy 20, 1911: 2 & Dee. 5, 

1911; H 2719138; Frank V. HEspy, An- 
dover, O. 


MOTHER IS WAITING; words and music 
by Miss P. Jacquot. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29227 

Puaisee 11. 1911- 2 ec. Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274101; Miss P. Jacquot, 
Albany, N. Y. 


MOoTHER’S BOW OF RBIBBON WHITE; 
words and music by Amanda Haw- 
thorne. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29228 


@ Nov.’ 20, 1911: 2 c. Dee. 5, 
1911; E 271954; Eliz. A. Hawthorne, 
Harrisvi‘le, O. 


MorHeErR’s (A) DREAM; words and mu- 
sic by A. S. Golden. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29229 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271928; Annie S. Golden, Newark, 
Dee: 

MoTHEr’s (A) FEAR; words and music 
by L. G. Nelsson. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29230 

Nama) 89tb- 2 c.) Dee. 5, 
1911; H 271958; Lettie G. Nelsson, 
Brookfield, Minn. 


MoTHER’sS PARTING WORDS; hymn, 
words by James Rowe, music by 
J. M. Hagan. [29231 


(ean, bI912- 2.¢. Dec. 30, 1911 : 
EK 274498; James D. Vaughan, 
Laurenceberg, Tenn. 


words and music 
Washington, H. 


MorTioN PICTURES; 
byoG, J. Euth. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29232 

©aWee 18 1911: 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274033; George J. Ruth, 
Springfield, O. 


| Mousmt (THE) (‘Themaids of Japan) ; 


lancers on melodies from the mu- 
sical play, by Lionel Monckton and 
Howard Talbot, arr. by M. M. Higgs; 
piano .ace. 4to. (Chappell’s or 
chestral journal, no. 643.) [29233 


@e Dee, tt. 1911-2 © Dees 12; 
1911; HK 273201; Chappell & co., Itd.., 
London. 
selection, music by Lionel Monck- 
ton and Howard Talbot, arr. by Dan 
Godfrey; military band. (Chap- 
pell’s army journal, no. 381.) 

[29234 

© Dee. 14, 1911: 2 e Dee. 15. 
1911; EH 273328; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


MovusME (THE)—Continued. 
valse, by Lionel Monckton and 
Howard Talbot; piano acc. part. 
4to. (Chappell’s orchestral journal, 
no. 642.) [29235 
© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 15, 
1911; E 278827; Chappell & co., ltd.. 
London. 


MOovIN’ MAN DON’T TAKE MY BABY 
GRAND; words by Bert Kalmar, mu- 
sic by T. Snyder. [29236 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 1911; 


EK 272040; Ted Snyder co., New 
York 
Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) Cava- 


tine de Belmont, dans L’enlévement 
au sérail, opéra-comique en trois 
actes, de Mozart, traduction fran- 
caise de M. de Rudder, annotée de 
fF. A. Gevaert, pour ténor gracieux. 
(Répertoire francais de L’ancien 
chant classique, no. 446.) [29237 

© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 © Dee 18, 
1911; E 273445; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


Don Juan; oper in zwei aufztigen 
von W. A. Mozart, nach dem italien- 
ischen texte von Lorenzo da Ponte, 
neu ubersetzt von Ernst Heinemann, 
klavierbearbeitung von F. ER 
Schneider. Klavierauszug mit sec- 
corecitativen, deutsch-italienisch. 
[29238 
(O.oNov 62a) E81 2 c. (Dees. 
1911; E 2738106; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


—— Fraternity hymn; words by F. I. 
Henry, music by W. A. Mozart; arr. 


for male chorus. (Carl Fischer’s 
octavo choruses for men’s voices, 
no. 2020.) [29239 


©, Dee: 16 191: 2 c Dee 22. 
1911; EK 272886; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


—— Premier air de Blondine, dans 
~Venlévement an  sérail; opéra 
comique de Mozart, traduction fran- 
caise de M. de Rudder, annotée de 


F. A. Gevaert, pour sop. léger. 
(Répertoire francais de _  l’ancien 
chant classique, no. 448.) [29239 * 


© | Dee. 16, 191-2 e. “Deel 18, 
1911; E 2738442; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


—— Premier air de Constance, dans 
Lvenlévement au sérail; opéra- 
comique en trois actes, de Mozart, 
traduction francaise de M. de Rud- 
der, annotée de F. A. Gevaert, pour 


1689 


29240 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, nos ov. 6 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS )—Con. 


sop. lJéger. (Répertoire francaise 
de JVancien chant classique, no. 
445.) [29240 

@) Dec. 16, 19> 2 ch Dec 1s, 


1911; E 2738444; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


Premier air d’Osmin, dans L’en- 
lévement au Ssérail; opéra-comique 
de Mozart, traduction francaise de 
M. de Rudder, annotée de F. A. Ge- 
vaert, pour basse. (Répertoire fran- 
cais de lancien chant classique, no. 
447.) [29241 


©, Dee: 16) 1911 3:2) © Dec 18; 
ASCs AR] 273446 ; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


Rondo de Blondine, dans L’en- 
lévement au sérail; opéra-comique 
en trois actes, de Mozart, traduction 
francaise de M. de Rudder, annotée 
de F. A. Gevaert, pour sop. léger. 
(Répertoire francais de JVancien 
chant classique, no. 444.) 129242 

©: Dec. 16; .19102 2) ¢. Dee? As; 
1911; E 273443; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


MuUNECA (LA) FINGIDA; zarzuela para 
ninas, letra y midsica de J. Carlos; 
vocal score. [29243 

©: Dee: 23) 1911-2 Dee: 26; 
1911; D 19029; Casa Dotésio, Ma- 
drid. 

MUNTAGNELLA ’NCANTATA; versi di F. 
Vetroni, musica di Gaetano Lama. 

[29244 


©) Sept. 25, 1919: 2c Oct. 9; 1911; 
EK 273504; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


MUNTAGNOLA BELLA; versi di Adolfo 
Genise, musica di G. Capolongo. 
[29245 


© Sept. 25, 1911;'2 ce. Oct. 9, 1911; 
Ee 273505; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


MouriEL; nocturne, by Sister of St. 
Joseph; piano. [29246 
© Deer 1s, 192 Ee, Wee] 13; 
1911; E 272492; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MURMURINGS OF THE FOREST; by Wil- 
liam A. Beall; piano. [29247 
© Dee. 28; 191152" ce. Dee: 28, 
1911; E 274292: W. A. Beall, Wash- 
ington. 
Music (THE) BOx (Die spie!dose) ; 
characteristic piece, by Hans Barth; 


MUSIC FOR THE CHILD WORLD . .. by 
Mari Ruef Hofer ...v. 3. Musieal 
story and picture book ... [1911] 

1, [1], Xv, 13239 peteoy ot 0)! 

[29249 

© Dec. 13;/1911- "> ee Dee 15, 

1911; A 303382; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


MUSIC WHEN SOFT VOICES DIE; words 
by Shelley, set to music by Clarence 
Dickinson; eight voices a capella. 
(The modern series of part songs 
for all voices, no. 32.) [29250 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 14, 
1911; HE 272338; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


MUSKOGEE MARCH; by Pearl White; pf. 

[29251 

© Dec. 26, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 29, 
1911; E 274422; Pearl White, Okl. 


MUTT AND JEFF; march and two step, 

by V. D. Simpson; pf. [29252 

© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 9, 1911: 

E 272189; Virgie D. Simpson, Wash- 
ington. 

My AIRSHIP BOY; words by C. Lund, 

musie by Allison Hunt. [29253 


© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 © Dec. 14, 
1911; EH 272944; Carl Lund, Oakfield, 
Wis. 

My AMINOLA; a gondola song, by P. 
Medure. [29254 


© Dec.” 11, 191492 es Dee! 14, 
1911; E 272174; Peter Medure, Chis- 
holm, Minn. 


My AUTO LADDIE; words and music by 
F. L. Woodhouse. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29255 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271949; EF. L. Woodhouse, Bran- 
don, Wis. 


My BABY; words and music by L. Per- 
kins. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29256 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 « Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271890; Louise Perkins, Brooklyn. 


My BEST GIRL; words and music by 
ALR Tully arr _ by C. F. Kelsey. 


[29257 
© Dec. 1, 19it 2 ee Dee 2, 1911 
BY 201803: Na Tull, Minneapolis. 


My BLUE EYED BOY; words by F. C. 
Bunde, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


piano. [29248 [29258 
©)Dec. 28,. 1911 +> 2) ¢.]Dee. 30, ©. Dec... 11, 19 ieee eeamec. 2a: 
1911; E 274473; Edward Schuberth 1911; E 274148; Fred. C. Bunde, 
& co., New York. Etna, Wash. 
1690 


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no. 13, 1911 29276 
My BONNIE BOLD COW-BOY; words and | My HEART’s FOR YOU POLKA; by A. 
music by R. G. Thoralda. [29259 Shaeffer; guitar or lute solo. 
© Dec 20) 1911-2 ¢ Dec. 21, [29268 
eae 2 (2800';° KR. G. Thoralda, © Dee 195 A9t1 +2 er wee 24 


Philadelphia. 


My DOLLAR GIRL SETS THE GAY WORLD 
AWHIRL; words and music by G. E. 
Smith. Washington, H. Kirkus Dvg- 
dale co. [29260 


©rDee 11, 1911: 2 c- Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274099; Guy EH. Smith, Okla- 
homa City, Okla. 


My creat AT MicHicAN; from The 
awakened Rameses, words by Frank 
A. Picard, music by Julius Wuerth- 
ner, [29261 

© Dee, 15, 191t- 2 e. Dee. 15, 
1911; EH 272858; University of 
Michigan union, Ann Arbor. 


My Gop AND FATHER WHILE I STRAY; 

sacred song, music by Julian Jordan. 

[29262 

ermee 29, 1911: 2 c. Dec. 27, 

1911; E 274254; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


My Gop, I THANK THEE; words by 
Adelaide Ann Procter, music by Cora 
Willis Ware. [292638 


©) Bee 16 1911- 2c. Dec. 18, 
1911; E 272508; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


My HEART IS TORN AND BLEEDING; 
words and music by Mrs. H. B. 
Chase. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29264 


Gy Ween1s, 1914-2 c. Dec, 26, 
1911; EK 274086; Mrs. Howard B. 
Chase, W. Edmeston, N. Y. 


My HEART KNOWS ONLY THEE; words 
by F. H. Lundberg, music by Charles 
ae Wie Serreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29265 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
EH 271986; Florence H. Lundberg, 
Chicago. 


My HEART SAYS YES TO JESUS; hymn, 
words and music by G. Bennard; 
solo or duet. [29266 


© duly 24, 1911;°2> ¢ Dee 29, 
1911; E 274427; George Bennard, 
Albion, Mich. 


My HEART’S DARLING; words by Jo- 
sephine V. Rowe, music by Dermot 
Macmurrough. [29267 


©’ Dec. 2; 1911: 2 ec Dee. 4) 1911; 
EF 270954; Boosey & co., London. 


1911; EH 272690; Arling Shaeffer, 
Chicago. 


MY HEART’S IN THE AEROPLANE; book 
and theme by Frank Killgore, lyrics 
for piano by Pearl Laycock. [29269 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 20,- 
1911; KE 272593; Wrank Killgore, 
Puyallup, Wash. 


My HEART’S IN THE HIGHLANDS; folk 
song, words by Robert Burns, music 
by J. F. Herman. (Octavo choruses 
for men’s voices, no. 2040.) [29270 


On Dec. 16): 1911.- "2 ee Dee. 22: 


1911; E 272799; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


My HOME-MADE TRUNDLE BED; words 
and music by M. C. Horton. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29271 

© Nov. 20; 1911: 2 &Dee-~ 5; 

1911; H 271893; Mary ©. Horton, 
Cheyenne, Wyo. 


My KERRY COLLEEN; words and music 

by HE. G. Wright. [29272 

© 1e¢ Dee. 1, 1911; E 272462; 
Earl Geo. Wright, New York. 


My LADY; valse élégante, by M. Green- 
wald; piano. [29273 
©) Weevwdd, 19sis)-2<e. Dee Hl, 
1911; E 272186; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


MY LITTLE ARGENTINE; words by M. F. 
M. Sutton, music by Paul Eugene, 
arr. by [Eugene Platzmann]. 

[29274 

©uDeewi? ASL 2 (e., Dee, 2: 

1911; E 272268; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


MY LITTLE COTTAGE HOME DOWN THE 
LANE; words by R. A. Houdyshell, 
music by Charles J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29275 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ¢: Dee. 5, 

1911; EK 271941; Roy A. Houdyshell, 
Altoona, Ia. 


My Lorp AND I; duet, music by J. B. 
Herbert; sop. and alto or tenor and 


alto. [29276 
©Dee. 20) 1911 +72 .c), Dee) 14, 
1911; E 272224; Rodeheaver and 


Herbert, Chicago. 


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29277 


pt. 1, WA SLhy. 6 


My Lorp anp I—Continued. 
words by Mrs. L. Shorey, music 
. by W. J. Kirkpatrick. [29277 
©, Dec. 22,0194) 52 ca Dee, 20; 
1911; E 272641; Wm. J. EERE 
Philadelphia. 


My LOVE IS LIKE A ROSE; words by J. 
Rm. Eastwood, music by Edwin L. 
Schultz, arr. by Eugene Platzmann. 

[29278 


© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1911; 
H 272044; Shapiro: music pub. co., 
New York. 


My LOVE SO DEAR; words anonymous, 
music by Arthur Voorhis; low in B 
flat. [29279 

©, Dee. 29,1914; 2 «, Dee: 27, 
1911; E 274255; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


My LOVE’S AN ARBUTUS; words by A. 


P. Graves, old Irish air, arr. by 
Daniel Protheroe. (Part-songs for 
mixed chorus, no. 2.) [29280 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 6, 1911; 
E 272051; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


My MESSAGE; words by Julian Gade, 
music by Guy d’ Hardelot. [pseud. 
of Mrs. W. T. Rhodes. ] [29281 


© Dee. 14, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 15, 
1911; EH 273880; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 


My MOTHER-IN-LAW IS COMING HOME 
TO STAY; words and music by L. W. 
Boyd. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29282 
© Dee 11, 191d 2 e \Dec.-126; 
1911; E 274100; Lillie W. Boyd, 
Waco, Tex. 


My MOUNTAIN NELL; 
Tietje, music by Ferd. Mierisch. 
[29283 
© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 16, 1911; 
) 272422; Hans Tietje, Chicago. 


My OLD HOME; words and music by 
L. F. Kerth. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29284 

©; Dee. at 191-2 eo Dee, 26, 
1911; E 274208; Leo F. Kerth, Ra- 
eine, Wis. 


My oLD KENTUCKY HOME; by Stephen 


words by H. | 


My oLp Town; from Around the world, 
by Manuel Klein, arr. by Tom Clark. 
1. Solo corne: with piano ace. 2. 
Solo trombone with piano acc. 

[29286, 29287 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 « each Dee. 

19, 1911; BE 272570, 272571: M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 


My ONLY HOPE Is JESUS; words by T. 
O. Chisholm, music by W. J. Kirk- 
patrick. [29288 


© Dec. 22, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 20, 
1911; EH 272642; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


My OULD LOVES; words by Arthur 
Stringer, music by R. Huntington 
Woodman: medium or low voice. 

[29289 

© Dee. 11, :191ke 2hee Dec: 12, 

1911; E 272270; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


My PALE FACE QUEEN; words and music 
by E. V. Dailey. Washington. H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29290 

© Dec. 11, 191132 ¢e Dee; 26, 
1911; E 274149; H. Viola Dailey, 
Austin, Minn. 


My PHILOSOPHY; words and music by 
L. S. Collins. [29291 
© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 « Dee: 18, 
1911; HE 272522; Laura Sedgwick 
Collins, New York. 


My Saviour’s LOVE; hymn, words by 
James Rowe, musie by J. D. 
Vaughan. [29292 

© Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ec. Dee. 30, 1911; 
H 274494; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


My SOUTHERN HOME AMONG THE HON- 
EYSUCKLE VINES; words and music 
by F. G. Roberts. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29293 


©. Dee. 14,) 19h Bre wee. 26, 
1911; E 274190; Fannie G. Roberts, 
East Lake, Ala. : 


My strar; words by Henry Carmen, 
music by Alf J. Lawrance. [ 29294 


©: Dec. 20, 1911: 2 e Dee 20, 
1911; E 273479; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


My STAR-EYED INDIAN MAID; words and 


©. Foster, transcription, by Alvin music by G. Morris. Washington, H. 
Buechner; violin and pf. [29285 Kirkus Dugdale co. [29295 
; © Nov. 10, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 22, © Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 5, 1911; 
1911; E 272800; Carl Fischer, New TI 271938; Geraldine Morris, Charles 
York. City, Ia. 
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no. 15, 1911 


293138 

My SUNNY SOUTHERN RosE; wordsand | NEAR ME, DEARIE, CHEER ME; words 
music by C. K. Gasaway. Washing- and music by E. Henske. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29296 ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29805 


iy ec. 44, 1911: 2c Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274133; Claude K. Gasaway, 
Paoli, Ind. 


My SWEETHEART THAT NEVER RE- 
TURNED; words and music by A. 
Bach. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29297 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274045; Amelia Bach, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 


My WIFE HAS TURNED TO BE A SUF- 
FRAGETTE; words and music by I.. 
Lind. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29298 


my Wee 11. 191t; 2 c.’ Dec. 26; 
1911; KE 274138; Laurence Lind, 
Oregon, Ill. 


My worbD; song intro. in the comic op- 
era The spring maid, words by Guy 
Eden, musie by T. C. Sterndale Ben- 
nett. [29299 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 270852; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


MyrrLes (THE) OF DAMASCUS; words 
by Chas. Hanson Towne, music by 
Blair Fairchild, op. 25. (A Baghdad 
lover, no. 7.) [29300 

© Dec. 6, 1911: 2 ec. Dec. 7, 1911: 
KH 272070; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


MYSELF WHEN YOUNG; fantasia, words 
from Omar Khayyam, by Edw. Fitz- 
gerald, music by Redgewell Dansie. 

[29301 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 15, 1911; 
E 273314; Augener, ltd., London. 


MYSTERIOUS MOON; from The red rose, 
words by A. Seymour Brown, music 
by Nat D. Ayer. [29302 

© Dee. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1912; 
E 274478; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


NACH JERUSALEM REITET DER HEILAND; 
ged. von FE. Grether, musik von 
Alwin Grether; kinderstimmen. 

[29303 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 

E 272398; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


NATURE’S GAME; words and music by 
R.. B. Hatch. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29304 

(onMee 11, 1911: 2 Dee: 86, 
1911; E 274186; Roy B. Hatch, 
Plymouth, O. 


©} Decl 18 1911s 2 & Dee 26; 
1911; E 274055; Edward Henske, 
St. Louis. 


NEAR THE OLD POTOMAC SHORE; words 
by G. P. Getzinger, music by M. C. 
Hanford. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29306 

©. (Dee: 18. 198-2 e- Dees 26 
1911; E 274040; Geo. P. Getzinger, 
Fairview, O. 


NEARER MY GoD TO THEE; by Lowell 
Mason, arr. by J. F. Herman. (Oc- 
tavo choruses for men’s voices, no. 
2038. ) [293807 

Or Dee 465 1601.->2: 4G) Dees. 22: 
1911; H 272801; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


NEAREST (THE) AND DEAREST GIRL IN 
TOWN; words and music by T. Roes- 
sle. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29308 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271937: Theodore Roessle, Green- 
ville, N. H. 


"NEATH THE GRAND OLD ELM TREE; 
words and music by G. T. Flanders. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29309 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911: 

E 271875; Geo. T. Flanders, Chi- 
cago. 


NEATH THE LILACS AT THE GATE; words 
by Jennie D. Moore, music by Len 
Fleming. [29310 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271933; H. Kirkus Dugdale eco., 
Washington. 


NEL SALOTTINO AZZURRO; minuetto, di 
Enrico Mineo; piano. [29311 
© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 18. 1911; 

E 273550; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


NELLIE BELL; words by E. L. McCabe. 

music by Gordon Phillips. [29312 

©) Ie e.. Dees 1;.1911 >. EB 2246: 
Edw. L. McCabe, Alexandria, Va. 


NENIA; berceuse, par Alberto Randeg- 
ger, junr., op. 383. pour violon et 
piano. (Trois morceaux, no. 3.) 

[29313 

e)s Oks: 235. 49ddss  Zivce:, Dewy: 12; 

1911; E 273150; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


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29314 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 6 


NEUMANN (F.) 16 instructive four 
hand piano pieces; by F. Neumann, 
op. 1 [ed. by J. W. Lerman]. 

[29314 

© Dee! 29; /1919- 2 eo Deer 30, 

1911; E 274466; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


NEVER SUCH A LOVING TWO; words by 
A. Seymour Brown, music by Nat. 
D. Ayer. [29315 


© Dec. 19, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 22, 
1911; E 272863; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


NEw (THE) BEATRICE GAVOTTE; prize 
dance, invented by Arthur Hanson, 
music by Celian Kottaun; piano. 

[29316 


© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 14, 


LOC 2299 ) Hraneis, Wayin& 
Hunter, London. 
NEW LIFE (Neues leben); valse ca- 


price, by Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 
244; pf. [29317 

© Dee: 20, 1911. 2 ce) Dee) 20: 
1911; E 272663; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


New (THE) St. Louis; dance, descrip- 
tion and music by Bess Berkley; 
piano. [29318 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1911; 
E 272033; Buck & Lowney co., % 
Knox co., St. Louis. 

NEw YorK LIFE; polka by G. Man- 
ganaro; two mandolins and guitar. 
Ato. [293819 

© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 13. 1911; 
EK 273286; Peter Tesio, New York. 
Nicest (THE) Boy I KNOW; words by 


Anna Manley Webber, music by 
Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29320 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271940; Mrs. C. S. Webber, Nee- 
nah, Wis. 


NICETZE; paroles de André Lénéka, 
musique de Edouard Mathé. [293821 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ec: Dee. 12, 1911: 
EK 2738224; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


NIGHT FROM THE DARK WORLD HER 
MANTLE HATH DRAWN; words by 
James B. Kenyon, music by J. P. 
Kiirsteiner, op. 14, no. 8; medium 
voice. New York, Ktirsteiner & 
Rice. [293822 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 28, 1911 ; 
EH 271959; Jean Paul Ktirsteiner, 
New York. 


NicHt (THE) HAS A THOUSAND EYES; 
part song, words by F. W. Bourdil- 


lon, music by Samuel Richards 
Gaines; men’s’. voices. (Octavo 
choruses, no. 5595. ) [293823 


© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 9, 1911; 
E 272133; G. Schirmer, New York. 


NiegHt (A) IN May; vocal waltz, 
words by Gertrude Knox Willis, mu- 
sic by Alfred J. Silver; chorus for 
soprano, alto and baritone. 
(Fischer’s octavo edition of secular 
choruses, no. 3544.) [29324 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270896; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


NIRAMI; waltz, by James Bain; piano. 

[29325 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 8. 1911; 

E 273010; Nicholson & co., ltd., Syd- 
ney, Australia. 


NosLE (THE) WARRIOR; march, by A. 

Grill. 1. Band. 2. Orchestra. 4to. 

[29326, 29327 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 e. each Dec. 1, 

1911; E 271722, 271728; Georgi & 
Vitak, Chicago. 


NoBoDY KNOWS WE’RE LOVIN’ BUT YOU 
AND THE MOON; words and music by 
S. G. Rhodes. St. Louis, Stark Mu- 
sic co. [293828 


© Dee. 10, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 
1911; HE 272315; Stark music prini- 
ing and pub. co., St. Louis. 


NoBoDY LIKE JESUS; words by Edith 
L. Mapes, music by Charles H. Ga- 
briel. [29329 

© Nov. -27, 101i GeNoy. 23, 
1911°°1 © Noy. Zo) oie ee 1699: 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 


NocTuRNE; par Louis Ganne, pour or- 
chestra avec piano-conducteur. 
(Deux entr’actes, no. 1.) [29330 

(© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 @ Dee; ti. 1911 ; 
E 273104; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Nona; words and musie by A. Dunn. 
[2938381 
© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 c Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 273455; Alfred Dunn, London, 
Canada. 
NoRMANDY; dance caprice, by Arthur 
Wellesley ; piano. [29332 
© Nov. 27, 191i 1Zeee Nov: , 29; 
1911; E 271708; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 
Nose (THE) THE MAN AND WOMAN. 
See International gavotte. 


1694 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 


29348 


NOTHING BUT LEAVES; solo or duet, 
words by Lucy Evelina Akerman, 
music by W. J. Kirkpatrick. [29335 

see, 27.1911; 2 ex Dee. 20, 
1911; E 272643; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


NOTHING SO SOFT EVER HAPPENED TO 
ME; from The pearl maiden, lyric 
by Earle C. Anthony, and Arthur 
F. Kales, music by Harry Auracher. 

[293834 

(Mee. 2S, 1911: 2 c Dee. 29, 

1911; E 274425; M. Witmark & Sons, 
New York. 


Now CAN’T YOU SAY YOU LOVE ME; 
words and music by A. F. Burrow. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29335 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 

E 271908; A. F. Burrow, Birming- 
ham, Ala. 


Now IS THE TIME; words & music 
by Haldor Lillenas. [29336 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274840; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


-—— words by Stella May Thompson, 
music by E. T. Hildebrand. [293837 


© Apr. 14, 1911; 2 « Dec. 18, 
1911; E 272886; E. T. Hildebrand, 
Roanoke, Va. 


Now THE DAY IS OVER; hymn anthem, 
musie by Lillian Taitt Sheldon. 
(Octavo church music, no. 10131.) 

[29338 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 

1911; E 272493; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Nut PASSARIELLO SPIERZO! raccontino 
napoletano, versi di Roberto Bracco. 
musica di Enrico de Leva. [29339 


ee (20,.1911- 2 e..Dee: 21, 
41911; HE 23738536; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Nuit (LA) PESAIT SUR MA PAUPIERE; 
intermezzo lyrique, tiré des chan- 
sons et poémes d’Henri Heine, tran- 
scription en rimes francaises par 
Maurice Pellisson, musique de A. 
Bertelin; pf. [29340 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 2736616; E. Demets, Paris. 


Nunc DIMITTIS IN F. See Magnificat 
and Nunc Dimittis in F. 


NUR A KLANS HUTTERL; aus dem vau- 
deville Alma wo wohnst du, walzer- 
lied der Alma, gesangstexte von 
Louis Taufstein, musik von Walter 
Kollo. [29341 


© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 30, 
1911; E 278907; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


NUR DEZENT SEIN; aus der operette 
Das damenparadies. text von Julius 
Brammer und Alfred Griinwald, 
musik von Richard Fall. [29342 


ee) Oct: 23, 1911: 2 -e., Ded 1) 
19ihe, BH. . 273117; Kranz. Bard. .& 
bruder, Vienna. 


O BE JOYFUL IN THE LoRD; anthem, 
words from Psalm 100, music by 
Hugh Ware; mixed voices. 4to. 

[29343 

©, Noy. +29, 1914:° 2 ¢.. Dee i; 

1911; E 2731138; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don. 


O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN; part-song, 
words by Walt Whitman, music by 
Jean Bohannan; men’s _ voices. 
(Secular part songs, no. 6453). 

[29344 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 « Dee. 4, 

1911;°E 271857; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


O CAST THY BURDEN UPON THE LORD; 
words from Psalm 55, music by E. 
Douglas Tayler, op. 17, no. 2; mixed 
voices. [29345 

©’ Nov.°29, 1911: 2 e Dee. 12: 
1911; E 273114; J. H. Larway, Lon- 
don. 


O CORE D’ ’0 SURDATE; marcia, versi di 
A. Lania, musica di F. S. Cataldo. 
[29346 
© Dec. 6, 1911; 2c. Dec. 18, 1911; 
E 273549; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


O DO SOME GOOD DEED EVERY DAY; words 
by Eben E. Rexford, music by 
Samuel W. Beazley. [29347 


©: Dee 20; -1911:.. 2 ¢. Dee 723: 
1911; E 274841; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


O DU MEIN LIEB, MEIN HOCHSTES GLUCK 
AUF ERDEN; lied, musik von Eugen 


Rodominsky, op. 357, arr. von J. 
Sommer; grosses orchester. 4to. 

[29348 

C} *Aue 6 265) 19192) e@.7- Dec. 24; 


1911; E 270789; Adolf Forster, 
Schdneberg-Berlin, Germany. 


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pt. 11, n. s., v. 6 


O FAITHFUL PINE; folks song, words by 
Alice Mattullath, arr. by J. F. Her- 
man. (Octavo choruses for men’s 
voices, no. 2014.) [29349 


©}! Dec, 16, 911 12) co ee 22. 
1911; EH 272802; Carl Fischer, New 
York. é 


O wILLs! O vates. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


O KIDDO MINE; words by Alton R. 
Hodgkins, music by R. A. Castillo. 
Washington, Castillo and Hodgkins. 

[29350 


© Dec. 23, 1911; 2 e« Dee. 20, 
1911; EH 272615; Raf. A. Castillo, 
Washington. 


O LAMB OF GOD STILL KEEP ME; An- 
them, words by J. G. Deck, music by 
William Reed; mixed voices, with 
sop. solo. (Octavo ed., no. 12245.) 

[29351 


© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 29, 
1911; EK 274445; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM ; Christ- 
mas song, words by Phillips Brooks, 
music by J. Fletcher; medium voice. 

[29352 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 6, 1911; 

EK 272086; Joseph Fletcher, Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 


O LorD, HOW MANIFOLD ARE THY 
worKS; anthem, words from Psalm 


104, music by F. A. Challinor. 4to. 
(Chureh choir album... no. 78.) 
[29853 


© July 4, 1911; 2 © Wee. 15, 1911; 
Ii 273307; Blackburn & co., Leeds, 
Hngland. 


O LOVE THAT WILT NOT LET ME GO; an- 


them, words by George Matheson, 
music by Bruce Steane; mixed 
voices. (Oliver Ditson co.’s octavo 
ed.) [29354 


©, Dec. di, 1911: +2 |, Wee. . 18, 
1911; E 273406; Oliver Ditson co.. 
- Boston. 


O MON CHER PASSE; mélodie napoli- 
taine, poésie de André Lénéka, mu- 
Sique de G. Bonincontro, pour chant 

~ seul. [293855 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1911; 


Ii 273226; Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 
France. 
—— pour piano et chant. [293856 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 12, 1911; 
E 273227; Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 


O NIGHT, O LIFE; nocturne, words by 
Ed. Teschemacher, music by Wil- 
fred Sanderson. [29357 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
EH 270858 ; Boosey & co., London. 


O QUEEN OF BEAUTY; words by Chas. 
Hanson Towne, music by Blair Fair- 
child, op. 25. (A Baghdad luver, no. 
15 )) [293858 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 7, 1911; 
E 272064; H. W. Gray co. New 
York. 


O SALUTARIS HOSTIA. See Gounod 


(C. F.) 


O SANCTISSIMA; Sicilian folk-song, 
words by Alice Mattullath. (Octavo 
choruses for men’s voices, no. 2015.) 

[29359 

© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 e Dee. 22, 

1911; HK 272808; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


’O SARGENTE CANNUNIERO; versi di 
Alessandro Cassese, musica di Gae- 
tano Lama. [29360 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ce. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 278506 ; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


O STILL IN ACCENTS SWEET; words by 
Samuel Longfellow, music by W. J. 
Kirkpatrick. [29361 

© Dee. 22; 191ft- 2c. Dee (20, 
1911; KH 272645; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


O THOU CLEAR SHINING HEAVEN ; music 
by Fr. Silcher. (Octavo choruses 
for men’s voices, no. 2031.) [29362 


© Dec. 16, 19it- 2 ew wee, 22, 
1911; KE 272804; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


© TOMB; words by Chas. Hanson 
Towne, music by Blair Fairchild, op. 

25. (A Baghdad lover, no. 9.) 
[29363 


© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 7, 1911; 
E 272072; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


O TURTLEDOVE SO MOURNFUL (Plaintive 
tourterelle) ; poems by Th. Gautier, 
English version by Henry G. Chap- 
man, music by Hrnest Britt; high 
voice with harp or pf. und violon- 
cello obbligato. (Two songs, no. 2.) 

[29364 


© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 9, 1911; 
W 272134; G. Schirmer, New York. 
O UVRE TA PORTE, ENFANT. See Mas- 
cagni (P.) 


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no. 18, 1911 


29380 


O WHAT MUST IT BE TO BE LOST; words 
and music by Haldor Lillenas. 
[29865 


© Dec. 20, 1911 ; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1911; 
H 274832; W. HE. M. Hackleman, In- 
dianapolis. 


O, YOU RIB, MY OWN SPARE RIB; words 
and music by B. W. Thomas. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29366 


© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 274109; Ben W. Thomas, Mahanoy 
City, Pa. 


O YOU SWEET RAG; by J. Palao; violin 
and piano. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29367 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 274157; James Palao, New Orleans. 


OBERLEITHNER (MAx) Drei _ lieder; 
ged. von Joseph freiherr von Hichen- 
dorff, musik von M. Oberleithner, 
fiir eine singstimme und _ klavier. 
Contents: — Wanderspruch. — Die 
spielleute.—Der abend. [29368 


© Wee 13, (1911: 2 « Dec. 13, 
1S er 2Zio2z10> N. Simrock, g. m. 
Db. he ‘Berlin. 


Vier lieder; ged. von Wilhelm 
Weigand, musik von M. Oberleith- 
ner. Contents: — Liebe, mittlere 
stimmlage. — Morgens, mittlere 
stimmlage.—EHin augenblick, hohe 
stimmlage.—Das mirchenschiff, mitt- 
lere stimmlage. [29369 


© Dee. 13, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 18, 
tO i 273270; N. Simrock, ¢. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


OBERNDORFFR (ALFRED A.) Nocturne; 
by A. A. Oberndorfer; piano. [29370 


© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 1911; 
Ei 272052; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


OCKLAWAHA (THE) WALTZES; by H. 
Day; piano. [29371 


© Dec. 26, 1911; 2 e Dec. 28, 
1911; EK 274806; Harry Day, Grand 
Island, Fla. 


OcToBER; words by Helen Hunt Jack- 
Son, music by Mary Strawn Vernon: 
ist and 2d sop., alto, tenor and bass. 
(Supplementary music for schools 
no. 46.) [29372 


© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 
1911; EH 272500; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


OPpPet sTAR JESU FORBARMANDE HJARTA 
(Brightest and best of the sons of 
the morning); melodi af Sydney 
Smith, arr. af Emil Larson. 4to. 
(Kyrkliga kérsanger, no. 5.) [29373 

© Nov. 17, 1911: 2 e@ Dee. 138, 
1911; E 272301; HEngberg-Holmberg 
pub. co., Chicago. 


O’ER JUDAH’S SACRED HILLS; words arr. 
by Ed. H. Sears, music by Wm. H. 
Meyer. 4to. (Christmas anthems, 
no. 172.) [293874 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 271792; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


OF couURSE; written and composed by 
Charles J. Winter; recitation with 
piano ace. (Musical monologues, 
no. 67.) [29375 


©) Dec; 15, 1911 = 2 © Dee. 5, 
1911; E 278310; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


OFF TO FRISCO TO THE FAIR; words and 
music by M. E. Werth. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29376 


©) Dee. 11,0 1919 =" 2° G “Dee. 26: 
1911; KE 274178; May Hlizabeth 
Werth, Oakland, Cal. 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES) Barearolle; 
from Les contes d’Hoffmann (Tales 
of Hoffmann), by J. Offenbach, ed. 
by F. E. Kahn; violin and piano. 

[29377 

© Dec. 11, 1911; 2-e¢ Dee. f1, 

1911; E 272181; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Beauteous night (Belle nuit); 
from The tales of Hoffmann, entr’- 
acte and _ barcarolle, part. song, 
words translated by Samuel Rich- 
ards Gaines, musie by J. Offenbach; 
duet and chorus, mixed voices. 4to. 
(Original ed., no. 12280.) [293878 


© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8. 1911; 
E 272094; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


—— Fantaisie sur Les contes d’Hoff- 
mann; opéra fantastique de J. 
Offenbach, arr. par Hmile Tavan; 
petit orchestre. 4to. [29379 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 
I) 273029; Otto Junne, Leipzig. 


Orpheus; overture. by Offenbach. 
arr. by G. E. Holmes; saxophone 
quartette. [29380 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 16, 1911; 
E 272439; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ja. 


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pt. Tyee SG 


OFFERTORIUM IN G3. by Geo. Rosen- 
krans; organ. 8vo. [293881 


© GOct.428, -1911: 2) ce. = Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271696; Geo. Molineaux, 
New York. 


OFFICE (THE) FOR THE HOLY COM- 
MUNION; music by Christopher 
O’Hare; chorus of mixed voices 
with organ ace. (Octavo choruses, 
no. 5633.) [29382 


© Deen 15, 191t= 2 e) “Wecw 16, 
1911; E 272468; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


OFFRANDE. See Moszkowski (M.) 


OH DADDY, DO YOU LOVE ME; words and 
music by Bell Rikeman. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29383 


© Wee). S19 ee Dee: 26; 
1911; E 274154; Mrs. Robt. Rike- 
man, Milan, O. 


OH IT’S GREAT TO LOOK BACK AND RE- 
MEMBER; words and music by C. HE. 
Wood. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29384 


© “Nov... 20; 1911; 2 ie: “Dee... 5, 
1911; E 271887; Charles E. Wood, 
Mariner Harbor, L. I. 


OH, OH, DELPHINE; duet, from the 
musical play, Villa primrose, words 
by C. M. S. McLellan, music by 
Ivan Caryll. [29385 

© Dee. 14. 19? ves Dees 1h, 
1911; E 2738331; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


OH TELL ME PRETTY BUTTERFLY; words 
and music by Carolyn Lindsay 
Amoss. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29386 

©. Noy... 20, 191; (2) @) Wee. 5, 
1911; E 271883; Mrs. D. A. Amoss, 
Cobb, Ky. 


OH THAT TEASING MAN; words by Joe 
Goodwin, music by Geo. W. Meyer. 


[293887 
©) Dees. 22:-191t=) 2° ey Dee, 23, 
1911; BE 272952; EF. B. Haviland 


pub. co., New York. 


OH YOU BEAUTIFUL COON; words and 
music by Geo. M. Cohan. [29388 


© Dee., 21) 11914 Aires Dec 721, 
1911; E 272705; Jerome & Schwartz 
pub. co., New York. 


OH -YOU WITH A SUIT OF BLUE; words 
and music by Miss E. L. Lareviere. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29389 

©) Dec.. 11, 190s 22 en Dec: °26, 

1911; E 274197; Miss BH. L. Lare- 
viere, Leicester, Mass. 


Or Rosa, Rosa; versi di Gennaro 
Rainone, musica di A. Magliani. 

[29390 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1911; 

E 278507; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


OISEAU (L’) BLEU; valsSe Boston, par 
Guillaume Almayrae; pf. [29391 


© Dec. 2, 19ite aes ice’ 926; 
1911; E 273610; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice. 

OJ CAMPAGNOLA BELLA; aria campes- 
tre, versi e musica di G. Gelardi. 
[29392 

© Dec. 5, 1911s 2 %e Dee. 18, 
1911; EH 273548; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples. 


OLA; words and music by L. Hyland. 

[29393 

© Dec, 30; 191d¢ 2 ei Wee: 130, 

1911; E 274465; Leo Hyland, Lud- 
low, Mass. 


OLD BLACK Rock; marek, by. os. HH. 
Del Vecho; band. 4to. [29394 


© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 272156; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


OLD FRIENDS; words and music by 
John Vance Cheney. (Songs with 
Df. AccG:, SOL) [293895 


© Dee. 21-1917 ee bec. 23; 
1911; E 272929; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


OLD GLORY; words by Hope Clarion, 
music by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29396 

© Dec. 18, 19th e2 Re Wee. 26; 

1911; E 274060; L. A. Martin, Gen- 
eseo, Ill. 


Otp (THE) MAHOGANY SOFA; words 
by M. C. Cottrell, music by Charles 
J. W.. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29397 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271900; Minnye Creighton Cot- 
trell, Cedar Key, Fla. 


Otp (THE) MAN ALWAYS GETS THE 
BLAME; words and music by F. W. 
Casey. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29398 

© .Dec. 11, 19h 2a bce 26, 
1911; E 2741380; Frank W. Casey, 
Brooklyn. 


Otp (AN) MAN WOULD BE WOOING; 
quartett, words and music by J. 
Fletcher; male voices. 8vo. [29399 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 c Dec. 6, 1911; 
E 272035; Joseph Fletcher, Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 


1698 


On San 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


uo. 18, 1911 


29418 


OLYMPIA (THE) MARCH; by H. Moon, 
1. Band. 2. Orchestra. 4to. 
[29400, 29401 


© Dee. 26, 1911; 2 ec. each Dec. 
27, 1911; E 274224, 274225; Howard 
Moon, Lynn, Mass. 


OLYMPUS; intermezzo, by Gaylord 
Barrett; piano. [29402 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271986; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work... 


OM HER NIT HJERTE FOR ALVOR ER 
RAMT. See Puccini (G.) 


ON MARINUKA’S MOONKISSED SHORE; 
words and music by B. R. Olds. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29403 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 

1911; E 274016; Byron R. Olds, 
Galesville, Wis. 


On MINNESOTA; march song and two- 
step, by W. T. Purdy; piano. 
[29404 


(Wee 22, 1911; 2 c Dee. 20, 
1911; EH 273470; Twin City music 
pub. co., Minneapolis. 


FRANcIsco Bay; words by 
Vincent Bryan and Gertrude Hoff- 
mann, arr. by Walter L. Rosenberg; 
mixed quartet. 4to. (Excellent 
quartet arrangements on _ popular 
publications, no. 547.) [29405 


© Dee 14, 1911: 2 ce. Dee. 15, 
1911; EK 272379; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


ON THE ALERT; march, by Edward 
Glickman, arr. by L. P. Lauren- 


deau; fuli band. 4to. [29406 


aNoy. 22; 4911;.2.¢ Dee, 22, 
1911; E 272706; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


ON THE AVENUE; from The wife hunt- 
ers, flirtation duet, lyric by David 
Kempner, music by Anatol Fried- 
land and Malvin Franklin. [29407 

© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1911; 
E 272140; Leo Feist, New York. 


ON THE BANKS OF THE TIPPECANOE; 
words and music by M. E. McCerd. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29408 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 5, 1911; 

E 271885; Mary E. McCord, York, 
Neb. 


ON THE ESPLANADE; words and music 
by T. W. Connor. [29409 
© Dee. 4, 1911; 2c. Dee. 4, 1911; 


E 270902; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


ON THE MOUNTAIN AND IN THE DALE: 
three part song, English version by 
Mrs. L. T. Craigin, music by Paul 
Umlauft, op. 25, no. 5, arr. by A. H. 
Ryder; trio for women’s voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12217.) [29419 


©; Dec. 21, 191132 @ Wee 229: 
1911; E 274447; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


ON THE RIVER; by Hannah Smith, op. 
28, no. 1; piano. (Six pianoforte 
pieces, no. 1.) [29411 

© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 e Nov. 20, 
1911; E 271688; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


ON THE ROAD TO ZAG-A-ZIG; a desert 
journey, by Herman Finck; piano. 
[29412 
©; Dechy tt. 1911. 2:.ch Deer i? 
1911;\ EB 2738211; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


ON THE SUMMIT OF SIERRA; words by 
A. R. Regnell, music by M. C. Han- 
sen. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29413 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dec 26, 
1911; H 274082; Anna lL. Regnell, 
Chicago. 


ON THE WINGS OF A DOVE; words by 
I’. J. Wilson, music by Ferd KE. 
Mierisch. [29414 

© Nov. 15, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 4,1911; 
EK 271860; Frances J. Wilson, Lan- 
easter, O. 


ON TO PROSPERITY; march, by R. Fer- 
ber; pf. 8 hands. [29415 


© Dec. 20. 1911; 2 @ Dec. 20, 
1911; E 272664; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ON VENICE WATERS; barcarolle, by 

Col Chovan; pf. [29416 

© Dee-G 1911. 2.e Dee. 8, 19h. 

E 272164; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


ONE; words and music by John Vance 
Cheney. (Songs with pf. acc.. no. 
2.) [29417 


Mm Dees) 21. 191d) 2 er Deck 23; 
1911; E 272930; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


ONE HUNDRED FOLKSONGS OF ALL Na- 
TIONS; ed. by Granville Bantock; 
medium voice. xxxvii, 175 p. port. 
fol. (The musicians library.) 

9418 


© Nov. 29, 1911: 2 ce. Dec. 2, 1911; 
A 300830; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


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29419 


ONE SOUL; four-part song, music by 
Henry Hadley, op. 51, no. 3; chorus 
of women’s voices a capella. (Oc- 
tavo choruses, no. 5621.) [29419 

©: Dee 0 191) 2 idee 21, 
1911; E 272699; G. Schirmer, New 
York. . 

ONEITA; novelette-two step, by F. J. 

St. Clair; full orch. 4to. [29420 
© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 c Dee. 11, 1911; 
E 272199; H. N. White, Cleveland. 


ONLY A DREAM; words and music by 
M. B. Putney. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [29421 

© Dees jd, olde? Vex Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274125; Maggie B. Putney, 
Eagle Lake, Tex. 


ONLY BE MINE; words and music by 
L. J. Cotton. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [29422 

© Dee, 18) 191 2 e Dec. 26) 
1911; E 274046; Lucretia J. Cotton, 
Richmond, Wy. 


GnLy (THE) MOON THAT I WANT TO 
SEE IS MY OWN HONEYMOON; words 
and music by Charles D. Bingham. 

[29423 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 29, 

1911; E 270779; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


ONLY TO KEEP YOUR LOVE DARLING; 

words and music by C. E. Wright. 

[29424 

©, Dee. 11, 1911;°2 @ Dee 18, 

1991; E 272507; Charles E. Wrighi, 
Chicago. 

ONLY (THE) TUNE THE BAND COULD 
PLAY WAS AULD LANG SYNE; by AI. 
Haves: pf. [29425 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 272082; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinati. 

ONWARD; a complete rally day service 
[atr. by W. B. Judefind]. 138, [2] p. 
Svo. [29426 

©; diuly..26,) 191th. 2 e. Dee. 22: 
1911; E 272867; Judefind bros., Bal- 
timore. 


OPEN (THE) DOOR; words and music 
by H. J. Little. [29427 
© Dee, 26. 19 = 2%, Wee 720; 
1911; E 272620; H. James Little, 
Youngstown, O. 


OPEN THY GATES TO ME; words and mu- 

sic by Robt. G. Irby. [29428 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 ©. Dee. 9, 1911; 

E 272172; Church, Paxson & @o., 
New York. 


—_—__—__. - ___ 


pt. 11, He SFG 


ORDINARIUM MISSAE; organum comi- 
tans ad kyriale par Abbé F. Brun; 
acc. a 3 parties pour orgue ou har- 
monium. Juxta editionem Vati- 
canam. [29429 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273623; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


OrPHEUS. See Offenbach (J.) 


OULD Docror Ma’ GINN; words by 
Arthur Stringer, music by Gena 
Branscombe; soprano or tenor and 
alto or baritone. [2943 

© Dec. 11, 1911;) 276) Wee. 11, 
1911; E 272227; Arthur P. Sehmidt. 
Boston. 


OuR FATHER’S CARE; words and music 
by Minnie A. Steele. [294381 
© Dec... 27, 1911: Breer: “28. 
1911; E 274268; I. G. Martin, Chi- 
cago. 


Our Lorp EMMANUEL; words by 
Philips Brooks, music by Wm. T. 
Meyer. (Christmas anthems, no. 
173). [29432 

© Oct. 26, TOI -s2eer ec 2, 
1911; E 271798; WHall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 


OUR LOVELY SEX; from the musical 
play, Villa primrose, words by C. M. 
S. McLellan, music by Ivan Caryll. 

[294383 

© Dee. 14, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 15, 

1911; E 278332; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


OUR OLD DAY DREAMS; words by M. EH. 
Briggs, music by C. F. Bauer. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29434 

©- Nov. | 20, 191 = 92 esiee: 15, 

1911; E 271865; Mary H. Briggs, 
Porter, Mont. 


OuR OWN UNITED STATES; words and 
music by G. W. Hall. | 294385 
©. Dee. 12) 1910. 2 er Wee. 18: 
1911; E 272521; Geo. W. Hall, Mc- 
Fall, Mo. 


OUR SCHOOL DAY MARCH; by S. G. 
Kiesling, op. 60; pf. [29436 
© Dec. 16, 191fs 2 epee, 14, 
1911; E 272324; Samuel G. Kiesling, 
Rrooklyn. 


OuT IN THE FIELD; words and music 


by EF. R. Stover. [29437 
© Dee: 8,° 191k! 2 ey wee. | 22, 
1911; E: 272880; FE. BR. Stover, 


Mountain Grove, Mo. 


1700 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


OUT ON THE RIVER; words by Rose 
Magrath, music by Lucia Magrath; 
nord an? B flat. [29438 


ee 1) 1911: 2 ce. Dec. 22, 
1911; E 2738547; Nightingale & co., 
London. 


OVER THE FALLS; words and music by 
VY. Francis Gordon. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29439 


epee 111911: 2 c. Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274204; Viola F. Gordon, 
Havre de Grace, Md. 


OVER THE HILL; words and music by 
John Vance Cheney. (Songs with 
pf. acc., no. 6.) [29440 

iewee, 18, 1911: 2 c Dec. 20, 
1911; E 272609; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


OVER THE HILL THE ROAD RUNS WHITE. 
See Tramp songs, no. 2. 


PHAN; by H. Alexander Matthews; 
organ. [29442 
© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 9, 1911; 
FE 272185; G. Schirmer, New York. 
PALM TREE AND CEDAR; words by Will 
Ransom, music by Ciro Pinsuti; 
women’s yoices, 8 part. 4to. (Boos- 
ey’s choral miscellany, no. 16.) 
[29448 
© Nov. 29, 1911; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
FE, 270853; Boosey & co., London. 


PALOMA (LA) (The song of the dove) ; 
Spanish serenade, by S. de Yradier, 
transcription by Alvin Buechner. 1. 
Violin and piano. 2. Flute and pi- 
ano. [ 29444, 29445 

© Nov. 14, 1911; 2 c. each Dee. 22, 
1911; E 272707, 272708; Carl Fisch- 
er, New York. 


PANSIES AND ROSES; flower song, by 
Leon P. Briiun, op. 30; pf. [29446 


mee, 20, 1911.2 c. Dee. 20, 
1911; E 272665; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PANUELO; from the opera Natoma, by 
Victor Herbert; piano. (Four 
dances, no. 3.) [29447 

© Dec. 19, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 20, 
1911; E 272628; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


PAPA-MAMMA;; versi di Rocco Galdieri, 
musica di G. Capolongo. [29448 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 2738508; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


PAPILLONS (Butterflies); étude, by 
Leo Tecktonius. (Three composi- 
tions for the pf., no. 3.) [29449 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 12, 1911; 
FE} 272265; G. Schirmer, New York. 


PAR LES CHAMPS (Across the fields) ; 
par F. Paolo Prontini; piano. (Pe- 
tits tableaux, no. 2.) [29450 


© Fev. Fy 1910 =" 2 Dee, 30; 
1911; E 275111; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan. 


PARADE (DIE) DER ZINNSOLDATEN; von 
Léon Jessel, op. 123, arr. von 
Schmidt-Cothen. 1. Cavallerie-mu- 
sik, stimmen. 2. Infanteriemusik, 
stimmen. [ 20451, 29452 


© Aug. 24, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 1, 
1911; EH 270792, 270793; Heinrich- 
Shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 


PARADE OF THE TIN SOLDIER: (Die pa- 
rade der zinnsoldaten); charakte- 
ristic. by Léon Jessel; orchestra and 
piano ace. [294538 


© Dec. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 


E 273000; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


march and two-step, by Leon Jes- 
sel, arr. by Carl F. Williams; or- 
chestra and piano. 4to. [29454 


© Dee 123.. 101i 5 .2-e. YDee: 26: 
1911; E 272998; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


PARADISE (THE) OF MAHOMET; Dy 
Robert Planquette and Louis Ganne, 
arr. by W. C. O’Hare; orchestra. 1. 
March, two-step. 2. Mazurka. 

[ 29455, 29456 


© Dee. 22, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 23, 
1911; E 272913, 272914; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 


waltzes, by Robert Planquette 
and Louis Ganne, arr. by W. C. 
O’Hare; orchestra. 4to. [29457 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 2, 1911; 
E 271781; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


PARAGON MARCH; by F. D. Brown; 
mandolin or violin. [29458 


© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 11, 1911; 
E 273086; Stephen Shepard, Pater- 
son, N. J. 


PARAPHRASE ON ROBIN ADAIR; by I. V. 
Flagler, ed. by Geo. E. Whiting; 
pipe organ. [29459 


yi Dec; (20) 1911 212.167; Dees 220; 


1911; E 272666; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. — 


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pt. 11 Se iyG 


PARISER MADEL, WER DICH KENNT; 
marschlied, aus der operette Eva, 
text von A. M. Willner und Robert 
Bodanzky, musik von Franz Lehar. 

[29460 


© Dec. td A911 > (2 yes, Weenie. 
1911; E 278194; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


marseh aus der 
operette Eva, von Franz Lehar; 
klavier. [29461 


Oreck 1k Otte ceeDec! 12. 
1911; E 273170; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig, 


PARISER PFLASTER; 


ParK (THE) THEATRE MARCH; by A. 


LL. Moquin; pt. Glens Falls, N. Y., 
Bellen bros. and Ginsberg. [29462 


(OL Wee 21 Git 2 es DEC. 23, 


1911; HE 272953; A. L. Moquin, Glen 
Balish Ng YG 
Pas (Le); words and music by D. E. 
Banker. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29463 
Opec: 1S!) lGikit 2aey Dec "26, 
1911; EK 274210; Daisy Endora 
Banker, St. Joseph, Mo. 


PAS DES ECHARPES. See Chaminade 


CCe TGS3) 


PASSE-PIED; dance in olden style, by 
Ernest Gillet, rev. and fingered by 
Gustay Saenger; violin and piano. 

[29464 
pe) 

New 


Or Nove dex iGide 2) e. Dec. 
LOT E22 Can Mischer, 
York. 
style ancien, par Id. 
Toulmouche; orchestra, avec piano- 
conductuer. 4to. [29465 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 4, 1911; 
BH 270914: EB. Gaudet, Paris. 


———_qans, le 


words by James Rowe, 
Howard E. Smith. 


PASSING ON; 
music by 


[29466 

© Apr wl4e 1 Oiie memes Dec) is, 

1911; BE 272883; Hildebrand-Bur- 
nett co., Roanoke, Va. 

PASTEL) MENUBT ) Dy jan yearadicn arr. 
by R. Jungnickel; orchestra. (Ar- 
tist’s orchestra repertoire, no. 32). 

[29467 

©) Dee. 115; / 191d 2 se Dec. 16, 

1911; BE 272423; Ross Jungnickel, 
New York. 


170 


———$——KRL 


PASTORALE; aus dem Concerto grosso, 
no. 8, des op. 6, von Arcangelo 
Corelli, bearbeitet von Walter Nie- 
mann; Klavier zu zwei hinden. 
(Klassische Weihnachtsmusik, no. 
4.) [29468 

© Nov. 2, 19 veamiiec. 12: 
1911; E 278188; CC! ¥. Kahne nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


PASTORALE RECITATIVO ET CHORALE; 
drei pastelle, by Sigfrid Karg-Elert, 
op. 92, edited by A. EKaglefield Hull; 
organ. (Augener’s edition, book 1, 
no. 10221.) [29469 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c Dee. 15, 1911; 
EF 278319; Augener, Itd., London. 

PATH (THE) FINDER; march by M. A. 

Althouse; band. 4to. [29470 
© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c Dee. 9, 1911; 
fi 272345; Penn pub. co., Reading, 


PATHWAY (THE) HOME; words and 
music by EF. J.° Warmocksarr. by 
J. W. Felger. [29471 

© Dee! 1,190 2yel perry 1904 ; 
E 271740; F. J. Warnock, Youngs- 
town, O. 


PATTERING RAINDROPS; by Marie Cros- 

by; piano. [29472 

© Dec. 4; 191i: > cowece4 1911: 

E 272007; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


PAUL AUF DEM HUGEL; rondo gracieux. 


Sce WKjerulf (H.) 


PAULIN’, PAULIN’, WO DENKST DU DENN 
NUR HIN: lied aus der operette Der 
minenkdnig, musik von Robert Stolz, 
op. 761, no. 1, arr. von Gustav Rich- 
tev; Salon-orchester. 4to. (Huterpe, 
no. 69.) [29473 

© Nov..4, 1911: "2-e) Dee. 12> 1911: 

E 278148; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 

A. 


PAVANE; par d’ Ambrosio, 


piano seul. 
© Dee. 

LO iil Sa ie) 

Nice, or 


pour 
[2947 
16%" IOI Crees) abe 
273427; Paul Decourcelle, 
rance, 


PEACE; sacred song, words from old 
hymn of St. Anatolius, music by 
Arthur Voorhis; low. [29475 

©. Dec. .29, 249i 2 ex wieew. 20, 
1911; EH 274256; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 
PEACE AND LIBERTY; march, by Geo. D. 
Barnard; orchestra. 4to. [27476 
© Nov. 7, 1914; 2 ¢. Dee: 16, 1911; 
E 272440; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


y 


send 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 138, 1911 


29494 


PEACE ON EARTH; words and music by 
M. GC. Clark. Washington, H. Nir- 
kus Dugdale co. [29477 

© Dec 18, 1911: 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274025; Mary Craig Clark, 
Miltonvale, Kan. 


PEACEFUL EVENING; by Hannab Smith, 
op. 28, no. 5; piano. (Six piano- 
forte pieces, no. 5.) [29478 

Noy ib, 1911; 2 c “Nov. 29; 
1911; E 271690; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


PEARL (THE) MAIDEN; from The Pearl 
maiden, lyric by Harle C. Anthony 
and Arthur F. Kales, music by 
Harry Auracher. [29479 

@rpee, 23, 1911: 2 c. Dee. 26, 
Toe i290; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


words and music by 
A. H. Haskins. [29480 

eo per 16, 191t> 2 ¢c. Dec. 18, 
1911; WH 272497; Arthur H. Haskins, 
Reynoldsville, Pa. 


PENNSYLVANIA; 


PEPITA; caprice espagnole, by Th. Cor- 
montan; piano. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29481 


Wee: “18; 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274008; T. Cormontan, St. 
James, Minn. 


PERFUME OF THE VIOLET; waltz, by 
Walter Rolfe, arr. by H. E. Hil- 
dreth; orchestra. Ato. [29482 


Oy Wer 25, 191+ 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1054 HY 274280; Walter Jacobs, 
Boston. 


PERHAPS I’LL LEAVE SOME DAY; words 
and music by M. Hegg. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29483 

(e) Woy, 20, 1911+. 2 «. 
ott. Ai 2a): 
trander, Minn. 


Mabel Hegg, Os- 


Per (LA) ; 
Dukas. 


poéme danse, par Paul 
Partition d’orchestre. 
[29484 
e7Dec 726. 
Durand et cie., 


@©eDecs'20;) 1911: 2 
io Bw) 2736217 
Paris. 


PrrLEs (LES); concert polka, by H. 
Kling, arr. by M. Retford; xylo- 
phone solo. (Jn Boosey & ¢CO.’s new 
supplemental journal for military 
bands, no. 95.) [29485 

re) wee 116, 1914. 2 cy Dec 18, 
1911; EK 273403; Boosey & co.,. Lon- 
don. 


PFERDCHENSPIELEN (The horses) ; von 
| 
| 
| 
i} 
Dee. 5, 


Pere, (lA) cogurrttEe; by Harry 
Rowe Sheiley, arr. by Albert Mil- 
denberg; piano. [29486 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2c Dec. 6, 1911: 
E 272034; G. Schirmer, New York. 


PETITE ROMANCE; by H. Engelmann, ed. 
and fingered by Hans T. Seifert; 
piano. [29487 


©). Dee, i020, » 191d: 32: 'e, Weess22: 
1911; BH 272711; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


PETITE SUITE; by N. Ladoukhine, op. 
9, rey. and ed. by KE. L. Winn; 
violin and piano. [29488 


© Now 17) 1911+: 2 -© “Dees 22) 
1911; BH 272712; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


EK. Jaques-Dalcroze; pf. (Drei ju- 
gendspiele, no. 3.) [29489 

@VAUe Si AVL) 2 Gc. Weew = 
1911; E 270943; D. Rahter, Leip- 
Zig. 


PHANTOMS; a dream dance, by Percy 


Elliott; piano. [29490 
1. Wee ik. 1d) oes ees. tes 
1911; HW 273184; Metzler & Co. 
(1909) Itd., London. 
PHILADELPHIA’S REDEMPTION; march 


and two-step, by Giuseppe Rodia: 


piano. Philadelphia, M. D. Swisher. 
[29491 
©r Dee. 16. 190; 2 ce Dee 28s: 


1911; E 272496; Giuseppe Rodia, 
Philadelphia. 


| PIANO PLAYERS’ REPERTOIRE OF POPULAR 


PIECES; by various composers, com- 


piled by T. Presser. [29492 

Se) ee 22) pt Olt we ex: Dee EIT, 
1911; E 274221; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PIANO TECHNICS; Scales and cadences 
of all the major and minor keys 
with preparatory exercises, arr. by 


Jee Seldk: Dip yp. 2: [294938 

© Dee 145) 91a 2 es Wee: 15! 
1911; E 272369; John A. Seidt, 
Baltimore. | 


Pir Jesu; par EF. de La Tombelle; a 


4 voix mixtes, avec orgue ace. Parti- 
tion. [29494 
©; Pec. 16. 191-12" es Dee Vs: 


1911; E 273484; Janin fréres, Lyvun, 
France. 


03 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29495 


pt. Ti; We sov.-G 


PIERROT-SERENADE; par Alberto Ran- 
degger, junr., op. 88; violon et piano. 
(Trois morceaux, no. 1.) [29495 

© Oct. 23, 1911: 2 eeomeewaA2 
1911; EH 273151; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Germany. 


PIFFERO (IL) DI MONTAGNA; versi di 
R. Viviani, musica di A. Magliani; 
canto e mandolino. 4to. [29496 

© Sept. 2b; (191d Bre. VOck 9; 
1911; E 2738509; Capolongo-Feola, 
Naples. 


PILGRIMS CcHoRUS. See Wagner (R.) 


PINK (THE) LADY; valse, by Ivan 
Caryll, arr. by H. M. Higgs; orches- 
tra. 4to. (Chappell’s orchestral 
journal, no. 645.) [29497 


©) Dec, 16, 4914-2 ce Dee? 48, 
1911; E 273405; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


PIPSI, HOLDE PIPSI; aus der operette 
Eva, text von A. M. Willner und 
Robert Bodanzky, musik von Franz 
Lehar; fiir 1 oder 2 singstimmen. 

[29498 


©. Weel 14, 1911 2a Weel: 
1911; EH 278171; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


PIROUETTE; pas seul, by Herman 
Finck, arr. by W. C. O’Hare; mili- 
tary band. 4to. [29499 

© Dee. 221911 2 exe Dec, 23. 
1911; EH 272915; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


orchestra. [29500 


© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 19, 
1911; EH 272572; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


PLACE THIS BUNCH OF FLOWERS ON THE 
GRAVE WHERE MAMA LIES; words and 
music by M. J. McIntyre. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29501 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271901; M. J. McIntyre, Buffalo. 


PuAy (THE) OF St. GEORGE; a play 
for children, words by J. M. C. 
Crum, music by Harold W. Rhodes; 
vocal score. London, The year book 
press. 4to. [29502 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 2708382; J. M. C. Crum, London. 


PLAY THAT ALOHA RAG; arr. by G. H. 
Reeves; band. 4to. [29503 
© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 22, 
1911° E 272715; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


PLAY THAT ALOHA RAG—Continued. 
—— two-step, arr. by Paul Henneberg; 
orchestra and piano. 4to. [29504 


© Novi 138)):1901S2 es Deer 22, 
1911; E 272716; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


PLAYFUL PRANKS; Morris dance, by 
H. Beaumont; piano. [29505 


© Dee. 11,, 1911372) eee. 11. 
1911; E 272187; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PLEASANT PASTIME VALSETTE; by Elsie 
Pyle; pf. [29506 
© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 @ Dee: 30; 
1911; E 274452; Val Reis piano co., 
St. Louis. 


PLEASE TURN YOUR BACKS; from the 
musical play, Villa primrose, words 
by C. M. S. McLellan, music by Ivan 
Caryll. [29507 

© Dec. 14, 1911: )20e) Dee. 215, 
1911; E 273388; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 


PoEME; par Gabriel Dupont; piano et 
quatuor 4 cordes. [29508 
© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1911; 

E 273250; Heugel & cie., Paris. 


POEME D’AMOUR; by C. W. Krogmann, 

op. 90, no. 8; piano, left hand alone. 

[29509 

© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 1, 1911; 

EK 271734; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston. 


PoET’s (A) GRAVE; duet, words by | 
Francis Kilvert, music by Cecil En- 
gelhardt. [29510 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911: 
E 270960; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


POLISH DANCE NO. 1. See Scharwenka | 
CH eX) | 


PoLKA; by H. Engelmann, ed. and 

fingered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 

[29511 

© Dee. 20, 1911-- 27 e Dee: 22; 

1911; E 272717; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


POLKA MIGNONNE; by Clara Koehler- 
Heberlein; piano, two left hands. 
[29512 


©. Dec. 11,1919 2 ve Dec. 119 
1911; E 272188; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PoLNiscH; von Efrem Zimbalist, ftir | 
violine und klavier. (38 Slavische | 
tinze, no. 3.) [29513 

© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 8,1911; | 
E 273068; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, | 
Germany. 


1704 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


29530 


ro. 13, 1911 
POLSKA POWSTAJE; arr. by Frank 
Przybylski; band. [29514 


mer 15, 191t- 2 ¢« Dee. 11, 
1911; H 272239; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


PosIne FoR VENUS; from the musical 
play, Villa primrose, words by C. M. 
S. McLellan, music by Ivan Caryll. 

[29515 


femwec, 14. 1911-2 c. Dee. 15, 
1911; # 273334; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


Posy (A) FOR YOUR COAT PAPA; words 
by M. A. Lang, music by Mrs. E. F. 
Crowe. [29516 


oe i-©@ Dec: 2, 1911; BH 271800: 
Madalene Abbott Lang, New York. 


POTSDAMER (DIE) WACHTS-PARADE; 
dichtung von Carl Georg Engel, 
musik von Clemens Schmalstich, op. 
338, nos. 1-9. Klavierauszug zwei- 
hindig mit text. [29517 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 
EK 273048; Robert Reibenstein, Ber- 
lin-Gr. Lichterfelde-West, Germany. 


Pour Tor; valse lente, par Renaud 
d’Yf; piano. [29518 
i) Wee. 14. 1911-2 ¢ Dec. 16, 
1911; EH 273392; Edward Saxon, 
London. 


POURQUOI DIRE NON; poésie de Ar- 
mand Silvestre, musique de Frédérick 
Schlieder. [29519 


Or Dee, 49, 1911: 2 @ «Dec 12, 
1911; E 2738261; Louis Rouhier, 
Paris. 


PovuRQUOI PAS? valse, by Annie Mar- 
tyn; piano. [29520 
OreDec 19, 1911: 2. &. Dee: 19, 
1911; EK 273465; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Power (THE) Is His; or, Meditation 
on the resurrection; words and 
music by E. L. Poindexter. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29521 


Dee 11, 1911: 2 &. Dee: 26; 
- 1911; E 274158; Ezra L. Poindexter, 
Millboro, Va. 


PRAISE THE LorD; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. [29522 


©; Dee: 20; 1911: 2. e)- Dee... 28, 
1911; E 2743848; W. EH. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


PRAISES (THE) OF HER BEAUTY; words 
by Chas. Hanson Towne, music by 
Blair Fairchild, op. 25. (A Bagh- 
dad lover, no. 3.) [29523 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1911; 
E 272066; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


PRECIOUS BABE OF BETHLEHEM ; Christ- 
mas carol, words by Fanny J. Cros- 
by, music by Hubert P. Main. 

[29524 

© Dee: 18, 1911: 2° &” Dee” 23. 

1911; E 274262; Biglow & Main co., 
New York. 


PRAYER (THE) FROM 
See Auber (D. F. E.) 


MASANIELLO. 


PRECIOUS BIBLE; hymn, words and 
music by J. D. Vaughan. [29525 


©) Jans. 1, A912 2 ie. Dee! $0: 
1911; E 274495; James D. Vaughan, 
Laurenceburg, Tenn. 


PREIS IHM, ER HAT’S VOLLBRACHT 
(Praise Him, the work is done); 
Ostern, .music by H. B. Proehl; 
gemischter chor. (Festgesinge, no. 
18.) [29526 

©) ‘Dee 26,191 72" e} Dees 27; 
1911; E 274234; H. B. Proehl, Chi- 
cago. 


PRELUDE, CHORAL ET FUGUE; par César 
Franck, transcription par J. Jemain, 
pour deux pianos 4 quatre mains. 

[29527 
©) Dee. 15, .1911>)2 ec. Dec. 1G, 
1911; EH 273361; Enoch & co., Paris. 


PREMIER (THE); march, by Carl 
Lawrence; band. [29528 
(6), Sans 2) AGI «9 G.4 DeGaas2o: 


1911; E 274412; J. E. Agnew, Des 
Moines. 


PREMIER AIR DE BLONDINE.. See Mozart 


GWA...) 

PREMIER AIR DE CONSTANCE. See Mo- 
wart, (We, Ac) 

PREMIER AIR D’OSMIN. See Mozart 


(W. A.) 


PREMIERE RHAPSODIE; par Claude De- 
bussy, pour orchestre avec clarinette 
principale en si bémol, 1. Partition 
d’orchestre. 2. 1°°* violons. 

[29529, 29530 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 
1911; E 273239, 273240; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29531 


pt. DH, Has v.”6 


PREMIERE (LA) VIOLETTE (The first 
violet); morceau de _ salon, par 
Arnold Sartorio; op. 823; pf. [29531 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1911; 
EK 270996; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


PRESIDENT’S SONG; from Jacinta, an 
opera comique, words by John IL. 
Shine, music by Heinrich Berté. 

[29532 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 2, 1911; 

E 270880; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York 


PRETTY FACE; medley waltz, by F. | 
Goulart; orch. 4to. [29533 | 
© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 11, 1911; | 

B 272210; Frank Goulart music co., | 
Dorchester, Mass. | 


PRIDE (THE) OF AMERICA; march and 
two-step, by Edwin Franko Gold- 
man, ed. and fingered by Maurice 
Gould. 1. Piano. 2. Orchestra and 
piano, arr. by Paul Henneberg. 4to. 

[ 29584, 29535 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. each Dee. 22, 
TO OB BARS. 22 2 earl 
Fischer, New York. 
PRIERE; par. F. Paolo Frontini; piano, | 
[29536" | 
© Oct. 28,1910 > 2 ce, Wee. 8, 4914: 
KE 273028; Carisch & Jianichen, 
Milan. 


PRIMERA (LA) COMUNION; zarzuela in- 
fantil en un acto, original de J. 
Redondo y Menduina, mtsica de J. ! 
Taboada Steger; vocal score. 

[29537 

© Dee. 23; 1911-7 2c Dec 26; 

1911; D 19028; Casa Dotésio, Mad- 
rid. 


PRIMROSE; polka, by H. A. Vander | 
Cook: cornet solo and piano ace. 
[29538 
© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EH 271855; H. A. Vander Cook, Chi- 
eago. 


PRINCE Otto; march and two-step. by 
Wm. Lange; pf. [29539 
K Dec. 8, 1911; 2 © Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 272093; G. V. Meckel, New York. 
CAN NEVER’ SEVER 
words and music 
by A. Stanley. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29540 
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271957; Alta Stanley, % Thomas 
Lummy, Pleasantville, Ia. 


PRISON WALLS 
MOTHER’S LOVE; 


PROMESSE (LA) ; poésie de G. Montoya, 
musique de Paul Paray; chant et 
piano. [29541 

© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 12, 1911; 
E 273252; Jean Jobert, Paris. 


PROMISE (THE) OF SPRING; waltz by 
Ph. R. Meny, op. 28; piano. [29542 
© Sept: 4, 1911-2 Aue. 31, 
1911; EH 278003; Meny & co., Lon- 
don. 


PSALMS (THE); anthems of praise, 
music by Lee G. Kratz; men’s voices. 
Parts 1-6 combined. [29543 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ¢@ Dee. 26, 
1911; EX 272978; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


PuccINI (GrAcomMo) Fanciulla (La) 
del West; di G. Puccini; valzer 
sopra motivi di Vincenzo Billi, op. 
' 264; pf. [29544 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 «& Dee. 7, 1911; 
E 270988; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


—— Fille (La) du far West; opéra 
en trois actes, par Guelfo Civinini 
et Carlo Zangarini, adaptation 
francaise de Maurice Vauecaire, mu- 
Sique de G. Puccini; voeal score. 

[29545 

©. Dee. 28, 1911 ;> 2 Ch Wee, 29) 

1911; D 19031; «Ge Aieordi:. &. ¢o:, 
Milan. 


-—— Om her mit hjerte for alvor er 
ramt; fra Madame Butterfly, af G. 
Puccini; sang og piano, As dur. 

[29546 

©: Dee: 20,) 19-2 wesDee: 621. 

1911; BD  2iss3: (eeeRcerdi ye veo:, 
Milan. 

PULLMAN PORTER MAN; words by Stan- 
ley Murphy, music by Arthur E. 
Bebhimn. [29547 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 7, 1911; 
E 272013; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 
PURPLE RAG; by F. J. Neubauer; pf. 
[29548 
© Dee, d5,, 19 eae eier: | as: 
1911; EE 2723662- > 2 Neubauer, 
Provo, Utah. 
PUSZTA MAIDEN WALTZ; on celebrated 


Hungarian melodies, by Chas. J.- 
Roberts, arr. by Gustay Saenger ; 
piano. [29549 


©. Dec? 13> 19m S22 Fes Dee: 22, 
1911; BH 272721; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

a 4to. 

[ 29550: 
© Nov. 9, 1911; De: Deer22, 40105 
E 272720: Carl Fischer, New York. 


orchestra and piano. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 15, 1911 


PUT A STOP TO THAT RAGTIME PLAYING: 
words and music by W. R. Cohn. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29551 

@© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 

1911; E 274007; Walter R. Cohn, 
Cincinnati. 

QUADRILLE ROYAL; sur des motifs de 


S. A. R. opérette en 3 actes, musique 
de Ivan Caryl], arr. par Victor Char- 


mettes; piano. [29552 
© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 c Dec. 16, 


1911; E 273349; Chappell & co., Itd.., 
London. 

QUAKER (THE): words by Fred E. 
Weatherly, music by Stephen 
Adams, arr. by Franz C. Bornschein : 


four part song, women’svoices. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 12153.) [29553 


© Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1911; 

E 272457; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

QUARTET FROM RiIGOLETTO. See Verdi 
(G.) 


QUARTET IN D; by Arthur Foote, op. 
70% two violins, viola and violon- 


cello. [29554 
ewer tt, 1911: 2 c Dec. 11, 


1911; E 272228; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


QUEEN OF ARIZONA, MARY; words by 
W. L. Patterson, music by Chas. 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29555 

Secs, 1911- 2 ce. Dec. 26, 
$911; E 274056; W. L. Patterson, 
Lancaster. Pa. 


QUEEN OF MY CASTLES IN SPAIN: words 
and music by E. J. Smith. [29556 
© Dee. 18, 1911: 2 © Dee. 28, 
1911; EK 274277; Edward J. Smith, 
Chicago. 

QUEJAS DE AMOR: danza, letra de 
Manuel Marquez. San Juan. misica 
de Velino M. Preza: para canto y 
piano. [29557 

© Nov. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16,1911; 
E 273381; Breitkopf & Hiartel, New 
York. 


QUENTANO;: Cuban intermezzo, by 
James M. Shaw. arr. by Wm. H. 
Tyers; orchestra. [2955S 

mene Fr. 19(t-"2 “eo Dee. “27, 


1911; E 274231: Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


QUESTIONS AND REPLIES: words by 
Chas. Mackay. music by Drusilla S. 
Percival: medium voice in G. 

[29559 

ey Wee [20,) 1911 22 1c. Dec; -20, 

1911; E 272612; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 


29568 


RACCOLTA DI STUDI PER ORGANO; estratti 
dal metodo teorico-pratico, di Enrico 
Bossi e Giovanni Tebaldini. fase. 
1-5. [29560 

© Ociz 28; 1911 52 ¢. Dee. 81911: 
E 2730387; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 


RADIANT SKIES ARE GLOWING: words 
and music by A. Geibel. (Octavo 
church music, no. 159.) [29561 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1911; 
KE 271773; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 


RADIUM-MARSCH; aus der operette, Die 
dame in rot, von Robert Winterberg, 
bearbeitet von Otto Lindemann; kla- 
vier. [29562 

OcOae 113; 1914 2-2. eos DeGad2: 


1911: E 273124;- Drei masken-ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


RAGGING THE OLD VIENNA ROLL: words 
by Vincent Bryan, music by Jean 
Schwartz. [29563 

© Noy. 29, 1911; 2 ¢ Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271670; Jerome & Schwartz 
pub. co., New York. 

RAGTIME (THE) GOBLIN MAN; words 
by Andrew B. Sterling, music by H. 


yon Tilzer. [ 29564 
\e)). ee 23) ASU: 2 ees Dee. Fe 


1911; E 272926; Harry Von Tilzer 
Inusic pub. co., New York. 


RAGTIME MAGGIE MCGEE: words by 
Basil Brady, music by Jack Egan. 


[29565 
GC Ber Fi. 1914: 2) ex: Dee v2 
1911; E 272697; Frederick Allen 


Mills. New York. 


RAGTIME ORIOLE: by James Scott; pi- 
ano. [29566 
©). Dec. 10; 19%t= Se.) Dee 13: 
1911; E 272849; Stark music print- 
ing and pub. co., St. Louis. 


(A) BOY IS THE ONLY ONE 
words and music by Val 
Joliet, Ill., Con- 
verse music house. [29567 

ee. Ab: AGU 2 es, Dek ts 
1911; E 272386; M. E. Converse. 
Joliet. Ill. 


RAILROAD 
FOR ME: 
Jean Broadwell. 


RarNpRops (Regentropfen); words by 
Mary E. Coleridge, German version 
and music by Max Mayer, op. 20; 
low or medium voice. (Five songs, 
no. 1.) [29568 

©) Dee: Gh: | 1904. s)2 .e Dee 106: 
1911; E 273371; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29569 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 6 


Rainy (A) DAY; 
Longfellow, music by Victor Des- 
pomimnier; high in B minor. [29569 

© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 380, 
1911; E 274482; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


RAISING THE BATTLESHIP MAINE; 
words and music by Mrs. C. I. Sams. 
Weshington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29570 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1911; 

E 271889; Mrs. C. I. Sams, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


RAKOCZI MARCH (Rak6czi indulo) ; by 
Leo Schermann, op. 4, no. 2; violin 
and piano. [29571 

© Dec. 19, 1911; 2 «. Dec. 22, 
1911; E 272722; Carl Fischer, New 
Norks 

RaLtty (THE) CALL IS SOUNDING; 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by Samuel W. Beazley. [29572 

© Dec. 20 1911; 2 © Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274344; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


RAMESES MARCH; by J. J. Richards; 

band. 4to. [29573 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1911; 

BE 272443; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


RAPSODIE; sur des thémes grecs, par J. 
EKustache Jaslar, pour piano. 
[29574 
© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 12, 1911; 
EH 273218; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


REASON (THE) WHy I HAVE TO DIE AN 
OLD BACHELOR; words and music by 
I. Wise. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29575 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274074; Frank Wise, Butler, 
IPB Is 


IkEBECKA; vals por Velino M. Preza, 
para piano. [29576 
Oe Nowa) 19d 2 ee Deeb, 
1911; EH 273380; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York. 


third tune, words by 
Rudyard Wipling, music by R. L. 
Fletcher. [29577 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EK 271970; Robert L. Fletcher, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 


RECESSIONAL; 


RECITATIF ET AIR D’ANGELIQUE; au 
premier acte de Roland, opéra en 
trois actes de Nicola Piccinni, texte 
de Quinault, annotée de F. A. 
Gevaert, pour soprano dramatique. 


words by H. W. | RECITATIF ET AIR D’ANGELIQUE—Cont’d. 


(Répertoire classique du chant 
frangais, no. 211.) [29578 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 270928; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 

RECITATIF ET AIR D’HOLE. 
(J. S.) 

RECITATIF ET AIR D’HYPERMNESTRE; 
au troisiéme acte des Danaides, 
tragédie lyrique de Antonio Saliero, 
paroles du Bailli Du Rollet et du 
baron de Tschuddy, annotée par F. 
A. Gevaert, pour soprano drama- 
tique. (Répertoire classique du 
chant francais, no. 205.) [29579 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EH 270925; Henry Lemoine et cie.,, 
Paris. 

RECITATIF ET AIR DE ROLAND; au 
deuxiéme acte de Roland, opéra en 
trois actes de Nicola _ Piccinni, 
texte de Quinault, annotée de F. A. 
Gevaert, pour baryton noble. (Ré- 
pertoire classique du chant fran- 
cais, no. 212.) [29580 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 @. Dee. 4, 1911; 
EH 270929; Henry Lemoine et cie, 
Paris. 

RECITATIF ET DEUXIEME AIR DE SANGA- 
RIDE; dans Atys, tragédie lyrique 
de Piccinni, paroles de Quinault, 
arr. par Marmontel, annotée de F. 
A. Gevaert, pour soprano drama- 
tique. (Répertoire classique du 
chant francais, no. 206.) [29581. 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 270926; Henry Lemoine et cie.,, 
Paris. 
--— Same. (Ré€pertoire classique du 
chant frangais, no. 207.) [29582 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 270927; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 
RECONCILIATION; words by S. Harris, 
music by Rudolf Thaler. [29583 
© Dee. 22, 19115°2 € Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274472; Seymour Harris, 
Philadelphia. 


See Bach 


RECUEIL DE 53 RECREATIONS; suivies 
d’exercices, par Madeleine Cottin; 
mandoline seule a la 1re. position. 

[29584 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273606; Mad. Cottin, Paris. 


RED RAVEN; words and music by H. 
Reynolds. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29585 

© Dee: 18, 1911392 tes Wee: (26, 
1911; E 274059; Harry Reynolds, 
IXansas City, Mo. 


1708 


no. 13,1911 


29608 


Mabel Chalfin. [29486 
© Noy. 25, 1911; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 

1911; E 271691; Willis. music ©co., 

| Cincinnati. 

Rep (THE) WHITE AND BLUE; by David 

i T. Shaw. See Star-spangled (The) 

banner; by John Stafford Smith. 


REDEEMED BY HIS BLOOD; words and 
music by C. M. Fillmore. [29587 


ie Dee: 20, 1911: 2 ec. Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274345; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


Rep (A) ROSE; words and music by 
| 


| 

| REDEEMER (THE); Service of song for 
Christmas, words by A. A. Payn, 
| musie by F. A. Clark. [29588 


© Ocr, 1 1911: 2 ¢: Dee. 2, 1911: 
B 271795; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 


| phia. 
REDEEMING LOVE; sacred song, for 
Easter or other morning service, 


words and musie by Julian Jordan. 
[29589 


wee 27, 1911: 2-¢- Dee. 26, 


1911; EH 272993; Lueckhardt & Bel- 

der, New York. 
| REDENZIONE MARCIA; by V. Spadea; 
| solo B flat cornet. [29590 
‘ey Ween ts. 191t> "2 e. Dee. 28, 
1911; E 274325; Vincenzo Spadea, 

New York. 

REEL (THE) THING; characteristic 
two step, by Ed. Persell; band. 4to. 
[29591 
1) Wee 29,1911: 2 ec. Dee. 29, 


1911; E 274384; F. GC. Menges, Cleve- 
land, O. 


march and two-step, 


| Rererer (THE) : 
| by R. 


by Frans A. Thomsson, arr. 
4to. 


BE. Hildreth; orchestra. 


(on Wee 23-1911: 2 c Dec. 28, 


1911; E 274281; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ton. 
REFLECTIONS; words by Ella Wheeler 


Wilcox, music by W. H. Briggs. 
[29593 
fer ee 4191-2 c, Dec. 2, 1911: 
BH 271812; William H. Briggs, New 


York. 
REIGEN (Round dance). See Jugend- 
erinnerungen. 
) REIGENTANZ (Roundelay); von Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, op. 698; klavier. (6 


klavierstiicke, no. 6.) [29594 


© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 270786; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 


| 


[29592 | 


| 
| MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| 
| 
I 


REINE (LA) DES FLEURS; valse lente, 
by Herman Finck; piano. [29595 


© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. B ages 1 
E 270829; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


REIVER’S NECK-VERSE; words by Alger- 
non Charles Swinburne, music by 
Percy Aldridge Grainger; male 
voice, piano ace. [29596 

© Nov. 22) 01911) Dies Dees 
1911; E 270952; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. 


ReELoJ (EL) DE ARENA; fantasia c6m- 
ico - lirica en un acto, letra de los 
Sres. Estremera y Candela, mfsica 


del mtro. Rafael Calleja; vocal 
score. [29597 

©, Wee: 27, 1911; 2 ec) see 28: 
1911; D- 19030; Casa Dotésio, 
Madrid. 


REMEMBER ME (Souviens-toi); élégie, 
by Bénoni Lagye, op. 35, ed. and 


fingered by W. F. Ambrosio; violin 
and piano. [29598 
(G) Dee, 15, A911: Be Dec. 22. 
1911; E 272723; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
REMEMBRANCE; words by _ Robert 


Burns, music by Mark Andrews. 
[29599 
© Nov. 29, 191 2 ea. Weeds 
Lott; - 2708386; H. W:. Gray co; 
New York. 


REMEMBRANCE WALTZ: by Archibald 
Joyee, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau; 
hie band. 4to. [29600 

Dee. 16, 1911; eC; Deer 22: 
eee HK 272724; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


RENSSELAER FOREVER; alma mater song, 


YY 


_ 


words by J. McGiffert, music by 
Mrs: J), MeGutteria > “Troy, Nees 
Cluett and sons. [29601 

©) Nov: 28, 1911: 2-¢ Nog 2: 


1911; E 271669; Mrs. J. McGiffert, 
roy, NN: 


| REQUIEM MASS; music by Fr. X. 
Schmid, ed. by Eduardo Marzo; F 
minor. 4to. [29602 

OA Neviedi., 1011 2 3\.¢,..Decs-29; 


1911; E 274446; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


REQUIEM MASS FOR THE DEAD; from 
Walter’s Ancient and modern music 


for the Catholic Church, by * J: 
Walter. Obl. 4to. [29603 
© iDees A AOTAG Se 2 ers Wee es 


1911; E 272148; Cooperative music 
co., Philadelphia. 


1709 


29604 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt; TANS sSeiev 6 


REST SWEET REST; Sacred solo, words 
by Wim. Edwin Shackelford, music 
by W. A. Weir. [29604 

©) Dec): 22, ATi 2 Cee? 20, 
1909: Bie 2603 ; > Wim; Ad AVelIRy SE. 
Paul. 
RESTING AT THE CROSS; male quartet, 
words and music by A. Taylor. 
[29605 
©! Nev. i192 ey Dee e22; 
1G E > BR 202878 + CAusting: Baylor, 
Weatherford, Tex. 


RETIRETE, CH’ E TARDE; versi e musica 


di G. Taranto; canto e mandolino. 
Ato. | 29606 
© Sept. 25, “191t> 2 ae Oct: 9, 


Oth; 
Naples. 


FE 273510; Capolongo-Feola, 
RETURN FROM VICTORY; march and two 
step, by H. Engelmann; pf. [29607 
© Dec, 20) 19; 2c! Dec. 20: 
1911; EK 272667; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


REUNION MARCH; by G. W. Hewitt; 


two pianos, eight hands. [29608 
© 2 Deeinid 1911) 22 se ye ecsnelak. 


Oa 27 2189s Theor IBKeSser neo, 
Philadelphia. 


RfivE; par A. d’Ambrosio, arr. par 
Eug. Gandolfo, pour piano a 4 mains. 
| 29609 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 « Dee. 12,1911 ; 
BE 273225: Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 


mah ae) 
REVELATION (THE); poem and music 
by John Prindle Scott; high voice. 
[29610 
© Deer 14,191, 2 he. abec, 16; 
1911; B 272451; Wm. Maxwell music 
co., New York. 
——words anonymous, music by 
Arthur Voorhis; low in E. [29611 
i Dees 29, Wilds 2 ee Ween 27; 
1911; E 274257; Luckhbardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 
REVERENCES ; Ernest 
Gillet: piano. [29612 
©) .Deci7l ds, Noida 2 epee. LG; 
tobe He27oao2) noche. co. aris. 


gavotte, par 


REVERIE; by H. Engelmann, ed. and 
fingered by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 
[296135 


OwDed 12040 191d oe. Ween | 


1911; BH 272725; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
——by J. O. Roads; pf. [29614 
©. Dec 415 a9 1s 2 eee! 15, 
1911; E 272863; Jay O. Roads. Potts- 
ville, Pa. 


; 


REVERIE—Continued. 

—— words from Omar Khayyam, by 
Kdw. Fitzgerald, music by Redge-. 
well Dansie. [29615 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c.)Dec. 15, 1911; 
E 273313; Augener, ltd., London. 


RHAPSODIE; par Louis Vierne, op. 25; 
harpe. [29616 
© Dec. 9, 1914 > Jie) Deess2 1911. 

Ii 273263; Louis Rouhier, Paris. 


RHAPSODIE HONGROISE; par Theumann 

Schetochina; harpe. [29617 

© Aug. 31, 191 > eect 1910 - 

E 270824; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


RHENA; drame lyrique en 4 actes et 5 
tableaux, de Michel Carré, musique 
de Jean Van den Eeden; partition 
piano et chant réduite par lauteur. 

[29618 
Dee. 15) IOS 2 er wee. 1G: 
1911; D 19018; Enoch & co., Paris. 


RICKETY (THE) WAGON; words and 
music by L. V. Dustin. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29619 


© Dee. 1) 19tiee 
1911 = Hi. 27s 
Kkalamazoo, Mich. 
See Wagner (R.) 


RING ME O’ER THE TELEPHONE, DEARIE; 
words and music by V. Hopgood. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 


ez abec! +26, 
Lena VY. Dustin, 


RIENZI. 


[29620 

© Nov. 20, 1911 = 2'eWeews, £911 ; 

E 271942; Viola Hopgood, Los 
Angeles. 

Rine ross; polka, by Pierre Renard; 

piano. [29621 

© Dee. *11, 191i Sew wee: Li; 


1911; BE 272190; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

RINGING OUT THAT OLD .WASH RAG; 
words and music by J. F. Clark, arr. 
by Frederick Rounds. [29622 

© 1 ¢. Dec, 227 19 en enwos4 ; 
John EF. Clark, New York. 


tIPOGENUS; mazurka, by Frederick 
Hahn, op. 8S; violin with piano ace. 

[29623 

© Dee: 29; alot 2 Nes eDee 229; 


1911; E 2743883; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
RISE, SLEEP NO MORE; hunting song, 


words by Barry Cornwall, music by 
Homer B. Hatch; men’s voices. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 122238.) [29624 

© Nov. 2% AStig 2 telamwee (Ss, 
1911: BH 272102; Oliver Witsoe) co: 
Boston. 


MAD 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Do: 13, JOT 


29644 


Roap (THE) TO GLORY; hymn, words 
by Jennie Wilson, music by B. C. 
Unseld. [29625 

emia. 4 1912 * 2 c. Dee. 30,1911 ; 
EK 274496; James D. Vaughan, Lau- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


ROAD TO vicTORY; march, by F. J. St. 

Clair; full brass and reed band. 4to. 

[29626 

ewer 11, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 13, 

1911; EK 272306; H. N. White, Cleve- 
land. 


ROBERTS (JAY) RAG; by J. Roberts; 
pf. [29627 
Op weec! 069) 1911: 6 27:¢.. Dec: 28, 
1911; E 272932; Forster music pub- 
lisher, Chicago. 


Ropin <ApDairR; Irish melody WHileen 
Aroon, arr. by J. F. Herman; male 
chorus. (Octavo choruses, no. 2037. ) 

[29628 

Cy Dee 16, 1911- 2c, Dee. 22, 

1911; EH 272726; Carl Fischer, New 
WOnK. 


Rosin (THE) LAUGHED; words by 
Sidney Lanier, music by Harriet 
Ware; women’s voices. 4to. [29629 

@mWec 78, 1911); 2.c. Dec.8, 1914 ; 
E 272155; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


ROCK OF AGES; hymn-anthem, words by 
A. M. Toplady, music by Frank D. 


Graham, op. 15, no. 1; mixed voices. | 


(Octavo ed., no. 12196.) [29630 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911: 
EH 272103; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


ROCKED IN THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP; 
by G. P. Knight, transcription by 
Alvin Buechner; violin and piano. 

[29631 

Co eNove, 10: 1911-2 .e, Dec: 22: 

1911; EE 272727; Carl Fischer, New 
York: 


ROLL THEM ROLLY BOLLY EYES: words 
and music by Eddie Leonard. [29632 


© 1c. Dec. 15, 1911; B 272685; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York. 


RoMAN (LE) DE PIERROT ET PIERRETTE; 
historiettes musicales, by J. Burg- 
mein, arr. by Gustav Hinrichs; full 
orch. with harmonium. Pies, ols 
(Orch. miscellany, no. 2.) [29633 

© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 6, 1911; 
E 272058; G. Schirmer, New York. 


RoMANCE; by Herbert Butler, op. 3; 

violin and pf. [ 29634 

©! Dec, 619i; 2c) Dee. 6G A191; 

E 272054; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


—— from serenade Hine kleine nacht- 
musik, by W. A. Mozart, arr. by 
Nicolaj Hansen; violin, cello and pi- 
ano. [29635 

© Dee. 6; 1914; 2c. Dee. 22, 1911 
E 272728; Carl Fischer, New York. 

——npar Robert-Charles Martin, op. 
6. 1. Violon avec acc. de piano. 2. 
Piano 4 4 mains. [ 29636, 29637 

© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 
ASIA: HW oO263228,: 273229 -" Paul, We- 
courcelle, Nice, France. 


ROMANCE ET BOLERO; by Charles Dan- 
| cla, op. 50, ed. and fingered by Gus- 
tav Saenger; violin and piano. 
[296388 
©). Dee 14.5 491 dew? cc... Deern22, 
1911; E 272729; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


ROMANCE NO. 38; by Gabriel Faure, 
transeribed by Ch. Ouef, ed. by A. H. 
Ryder; organ. [29639 

© sweet }22 1911- 12 ie Dec. 723: 
1911; E 272922; G.. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


ROMANCE (THE) OF A CAKE SHOP; 
words by Elizabeth B. Nichols, mu- 
sic by Mabel Collins Osborne; four 

| part chorus for sopranos and altos. 

| 4to. (Radcliffe college collection of 

part songs, no. 19.) |. 29640 

@V Dee, 12, 191s: 2 ce Dee! a 

| 1911; E 272333; C. W. Thompson & 

| co., Boston. 

| 

! 


ROMANCE TRISTE (Lament); by Leo. 
Ornstein, op. 10. no. 1; pf. [| 29641 
©? Dee? 2-0 19d = 2 cas Deco 2K 
1911; E 272695; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


RoMaANy (A) LULLABY; words by Edith 
de Charms, music by Carol] Kelley 
Brooke. [29642 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 « Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 271844; F. E. Hathaway, Chicago. 


| RoMANZA; by EF. Macmurray, op. 1; 
violin and piano. [29643 
@) Dec. 19.) 1911 2 dex DWeewG23: 
1911; E 272899; Frederick Macmur- 
ray. Madison, Wis. 

—— di Carlo Carturan; pf. | 29644 
@© Dee: 2, 1911: 2 e. Dec. 4; 1911 = 

E 270969; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


a a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29645 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


ROMANZE; von Hans Sitt, op. 113, no. 

2; violine und pianoforte. [29645 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1911; 

EK 278888; K. G. Fazer, Helsingfors, 
Russia. 


von Wilh. von Winterfeld, op. 5; 
violine und klavier. (Zwei melodi- 
dése vortragsstiicke, no. 1.) [29646 
© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 6, 1911; 
E 270976; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin. 


RomitTace1o (IL); canzone villereccia, 
versi di O. Russi, musica di G. Mar- 
vin. (Composizioni vocali, no. 
4917.) [29647 


© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 273052; C. Schmid! & co., Leipzig. 


RONDE D’AMOUR; by N. van Wester- 
hout, arr. by Theo. Moses-Tobani, 
rey. and fingered by Gustav Saen- 
ger; violin and piano. [29648 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 22, 
1911; EH 272730; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


RONDEL DE L’ADIEU; poéme de Kd. 
Haraucourt, musique de René Schi- 
delhelm, op. 5, pour chant et piano. 
1. Voix élevées. 2. Voix graves. 

[29649, 29650 


© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 
1911; HE 273235, 273236; BH. Demets, 
Paris. 


RONDO AJOUTE DANS L’OLYMPIADE; 
opéra en trois actes de Cimarosa, 
traduction francaise de M. de Rud- 
der, annotée de F, A. Gevaert, pour 


mezzo-sop. dramatique ou ténor. 
(Répertoire francais de _  l’ancien 
chant classique, no. 455.) [29651 


© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 18, 
1911; E 278452; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


Rondo DE BLONDINE. See Mozart 


GY 2&::.) 


RONDO DE RosE; dans La féte du vil- 
lage voisin, opéra comique de Boiel- 
dieu, paroles de Charles-Augustin 
Sewrin, annotée de F. A. Gevaert; 
Soprano léger. (Répertoire classi- 
que du chant francais, no. 218.) 

[29652 

© Wee. 16°19 = 2%e Dec's: 

1911; E 273439; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris. 


ROSA MAGGESE: versi e musica di 
Luigi Fragna. [29653 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1911; 
EK 273511; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


( 


ROSALIE; words by F. Dean, music by 
Chas. J. W. Jerreld. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29654 


© Novy. 20, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 5, 1911; 
EH 272158; Frances Dean, Winona, 
Miss. 


Rost (THE) CITY; march and two- 
step, by John Ugrin; band. 4to. 

[29655 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1911; 

E 272731; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Rost (A) INVITATION; words by AI- 
fred H. Hyatt, music by R. S. Gil- 
bert. [29656 


© Nov. 22,- 19112 er Dee: 22, 
1911; BH 272845 : Russell S. Gilbert, 
Orange, N. J. 


ROSE-IRIS; valse lente, par Georges 
Hamel, op. 26; petit orchestre avec 
piano. [29657 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1911; 
E 270986; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Rose (THE) oF INDIA; comic opera in 
two acts, lyrics by Stanton Hill, 
music by Chas, P. Scott. [29658 

© 1 ec. Dee. 11, 1911; BH 272688; 
Hill & Scott, Boston. 


ROSE OF MY HEART; poem by Virginia 
K. Logan, music by F. K. Logan; in 
FB. [29659 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 1, 1911; 
HK 271714; Frederic Knight Logan, 
Oskaloosa, Ta. 


ROSE OF MYSTERY : song, music by L. 
HF. Renz. [29660 


© Dec. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274290; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


RosE SOFTLY BLOOMING; from the 
opera, Zemire und Azor, composed 
by Louis Spohr, edited by Edgardo 


Lévi; key of G, A, and B fiat. 
(Standard songs, no. 50.) [29661 
© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 1, 1911; 


E 270862; ‘Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


Rose watz; from The lovely liar, by 
Hans S. Linné; piano. 29662 
© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 c« Dec. 19. 
1911; FE 272573; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


ROSELAND; words by Cora L. Carlin, 
music by C. H. Carlin. Indianapolis, 
Carlin music co. [29663 

© Dee. 7, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 9, 1911; 
B).272677; C. E. Carlin, Tennis 


Ib 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS — 


no. 13,1911 


ROSEMARY FOR REMEMBRANCE; words 
and music by Carl Hoffnung. 
[29664 


fewee. 22. 19it; Jue. Dee. 22, 
1911; E 272949; Hope music ©Co., 
Providence, R. I. 


ROSENKAVALIER (DER) See Strauss 


(R.) 


Roses; a reverie, by James I. Wray, 
op. 25, no. 8; piano. [29665 
7 Dee 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 
1911; E 274401; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. 


ROSES AND THORNS; words and music 
by J. G. Winter. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29666 


) Dee: 18, 1911: 2 «: Dec. 26, 
1911; HK 274009; John G. Winter, 
Des Moines, Ia. 


Rose’s (THE) LAMENT; words by Ger- 
trude Diedrick, music by Servatius 
Rompini. [29667 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
E 270945; Anglo Canadian music 
pub. co., Toronto, Canada. 


ROSES RED AND VIOLETS BLUE; words 
and music by A. C. Sutherland. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29668 


© Nov.-20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271863; Alice C. Sutherland, Buf- 
falo Center, Ia. 


ROSSINI (GIOACHINO ANTONIO) The 
carnovale; chorus; music by Ros- 
sini, arr. by F. Leslie; mixed voices 
and piano. 4to. (Chappell’s vocal 
library of part-songs, no. 58.) 

[29669 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 2, 1911; 

E 270869; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


ROULETTE (THE) REEL; a Parisian 
prance, by Henry Lodge, arr. by T. 
P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus; full man- 
dolin orchestra. Witmark ed. 

[29670 

@eWec* 22, 1911: 2 .c)\ Dee: 28, 

1911; E 272916; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


RoyaL (THE) DURBAR (Our army on 
parade); march two-step, from 
Round the world, by Manuel Klein; 
orchestra. 4to. [29671 

© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 2, 1911; 


E 271782; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


ee 
i 


— 


29680 


ROYAL LANCERS; march and two step, 
by G. A. Barker; orchestra. 4to. 
[29672 
© Nov. 24, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 271712; W. A. Quincke & co., Los 
Angeles. 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH). 
Melody in F; by Anton Rubinstein. 
op. 8, transcribed by L. Auer, ed. and 
fingered by Gustav Saenger; pf. 

[296738 

©), Nov.,,10; 1911; 2 .c. Deen 22, 

1911; E 272791; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


— Rubinstein’s melody in F; para- 
phrase by Theo. M. Tobani, trans- 
scribed by Hans T. Seifert; pf. 

[29674 

©: Nov: 14, 1911; 2 & Dees 22. 

1911; E 272792; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


Sérénade; by A. Rubinstein, op. 
16, no. 3, arr. by Otto Langey; or- 
chestra with harmonium. (Galaxy 
of orchestra music, no. 49). [29675 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 2, 1911; 
E 271820; G. Schirmer, New York. 


RUM TUM TIDDLE; words by Edward 
Madden, music by Jean Schwartz. 
er [29676 
©) Dee: 13, 1911: 2) € Dect ae 
1911; E 2723809; Jerome & Schwartz 
pub. co., New York. 


RUSHTON (JOSEPH) Five Christmas 
tableaux with music; compiled by J. 
Rushton. [29677 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 1, 1911; 
D 19012; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


RUSSIAN GuipsEy; from The _ living 
corpse, selection of favorite songs, 
selected and arr. by J. M. Rum- 
shisky. [29678 

©) Dee: 15, 19141 ;+ 2. es-Dees 1G; 
1911; E 272463; Hebrew pub. co., 
New York. 


RvussiscH; von Efrem zimbalist, fiir 
violine und klavier. (8 slavische 
tanze, no. 1. ) [29679 

© Nov. 11, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 273069; B. Schott’s sédhne, Mainz. 
Germany. 


RUSTIC DANCE; by Sadie Harrison; 
violin solo with piano acc. [29680 
© Dee. 18, 1911;.2 ¢: Dees 19, 
1911; E 272574; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29681 


pt. 1, massive GS 


SABBATH MORN; introit anthem, music 
by G. H. Knight; mixed voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12218). [29681 

©! Noy. 17, 1911:5)2 ep Deca alot: 
EK 271765; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 

words and music by A. 

Leftwich, jr. Washington, H. Kir- 

kus Dugdale co. [29682 
© Dees 1, 1901s 2 epee, 26, 

1911; EH 274145; Albert Leftwich, jr., 

Thibodaux, La. 


SADIE LEE; 


SAILING, SAILING; words by M. I. 
Strickland, music by Allen Ford. 
[29683 


i Wee 22) 1001 Oe pec. 22. 
1911; E 272948; Mrs. M. I. Strick- 
land, Clarksdale, Miss. 


SAtLor’s (THE) GRAVE; music by John 
H. Gower, arr. by F. Leslie; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Chappell’s vocal li- 
brary of part songs, no. 103.) [29684 

© Dee: dul 19it 2 -e Ween a2: 
1911; H 273202; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


St. CECILIA; intermezzo religioso, by 
Lulu Thor, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
piano. [29685 

© Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1911; 
HE 269499; Herald square music pub. 
co.. New York. 


St. JOHN’S COLLEGE MARCH; words by 
R. Graham Moss, music by A. To- 
rovsky; piano with text. [29686 

@ Dee. 15. 191d 2 ce. Dees, 22, 
1911; EH 2727382; Adolph Torovsky, 
Annapolis, Md. 


Sr. Louis FOR ME; words and musie 
by L. M. Pickering. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29687 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
Bie Zalont:) ) ia. Me pRekenime. St. 
Louis. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES-CAMILLE) Dé- 
janire; tragédie, lyrique, musique de 
©. Saint-Saéns, fantaisie arr. par 
Léon Roques, pour piano 4 4 mains. 

[29688 

(Cr Deen 9) 19-2 he epeer 12. 

1h. EK 273237; Durand ev *cie., 
Paris. 

1lére sonate.; par C. Saint-Saéns, 

op. 75, transcription par Fv Ron- 

chini, pour violoncelle et piano. 
[29689 
©mpec 9) 1911: 2 NeraWee 12: 
1911; E 278241; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 


SALUTE (THE) OF THE CHRISTIAN 
FLAG; hymn, music by Harry M. 
Staton. [29690 


© Dec. 7, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 9, 1911: 
HE 272124; Elliston J. Perot, Salem, 
Nes 


SALUTS (LES) GREGORIENS; collection 
de piéces grégoriennes; ace. par 
PAbbé F. Brun; chant avec organ 
ou, harmonium. [29691 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273624; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


—— ——en l’honneur du T. S. sacre- 


ment, du sacré-coeur, de la T. Ste. 


Vierge,. etc., ,avee, erngvemace par 
Vabbé F. Brun. 5° série, livraison 
unique. [29692 


©: Dec. 16, s9d1s 92 2e Dee 18, 
1911; E 273485; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 

SAMUEL ALONZO; words and music by 
Mrs. O. W. Hehr. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29693 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 eee! 26. 
1911; EK 274026; Mrs. O. W. Hehr, 
San Jose, Cal. 


SAN’-MAN FROM SAN’-LAN’; words and 
music by Carol Kelley Brooke. 

[29694 

ADIs: “Direkt: Dees 4, 


©! Noy.” 25; 
1845; F. EH. Hathaway, 


1ST, 2 
Chicago. 
SANS souct; schottisch, by H. Tellam; 
pf. Edition simplifiée. [29695 
© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 © Dec. 26, 1911: 
E 273611; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 

France. 

SANTA CLAUS AND THE CHRISTMAS 
CANDLES; graded Christmas enter- 
tainment, words by Lizzie DeArmond 
and others, music by T. Martin 
Towne and others. [29696 

© Nov. 21, 191i 2 caves IO 11)- 
E 271768; David C. Cook pub. co., 
Bleing a: 

SAPPHIRE WALTZ; by UH. A. FEried- 
lander, arr. by Otto EH. Herrmann; 
pf. Asheville, N. C., Atlas music 
pub. co. [29697 

© Dec. 2,'1911° 2:6 Dee 8) 1911 ; 
EH 272112; Hannah L. Friedlander, 
Asheville, N. C. 


SATIE (HRIK) Trois morceaux en 
forme de poire; avec une Maniére 
de commencement, une Prolongation 
du méme, & un En plus, suivi d’une 
Redite, par E. Satie, pour piano’a 4 
mains. [29698 

© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 12, 1911; 
E 273260; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 


1714 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 138, 1911 


29716 


Saviour (THE) anv I; words by H. T. 
Nolen, music by Haye’s music co. 
Philadelphia, National music co. 

[29699 

eNO, 25, 1911; 2c. Dec. 7, 1911; 

HK 272420; Horace T. Nolen, Phila- 
delphia. 


SAVIOUR, BREATHE AN EVENING BLESS- 
ING; anthem, words by J. Edmes- 
ton, music by Martin G. Dumler, op. 
6; mixed chorus, with bass solo and 
organ ace. (Collection of octavo 
church music, no. 5610.) [29700 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1911; 
i 272074; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SAY WON’T YOU LOVE ME, JACQUENOT; 
words by E. Seibel, music by Chas. 
J. W. Jerreld. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29701 

Orne 18 1911: 2 c Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274067; Eleanor Seibel, 
Brookville, Ind. 


SCALE PRACTICE; practical aid to piano- 
forte technic throughout the circle 
of fifths, by Marie von Unschuld; 


piano. Book 1. [29702 
© Nov. 29, 1911: 2 ec Dec. 22, 


1911; EH 272733; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
——-—— 1]. Book 2. 2. Book 3. 
[ 29703, 29704 
Nov, 25, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 
Zoe 2i2tat, 2t2ton: Carl 
Fischer, New York. 


SCENE D’AMOUR; par Robert Coverley, 

pour violon et piano. [29705 

© Nov. 15, 1911: 2 ¢. Dec. 8,1911: 

EH 273070; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
yermany. 


SCENE D’ HYPERMNESTRE; au deuxiéme 
acte des Danaides, tragédie lyrique 
de Antonio Salieri, paroles du 
Bailli Du Rollet et du baron de 
Tschuddy, annotée de F. A. Gevaert, 


pour soprano dramatique. (Réper- 
toire classique du chant franeais. 
no. 204.) [29706 


9 


a 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 
EY 270930; 
Paris: 


e. Dec. 4, 1911; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., 


SCENE DES OCHS VON LERCHENAU. 
Strauss (R.) 


See 


ScENE (A) ON THE PRAIRIE; Words and 
music by M. Coolas. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. | 29707 

Gawec. 18) 19t1 0 2 ve Dec. 26. 
1911; EH 274042; Memo Coolas, Pen- 
sacola, Fla. 


SCENES OF SPLENDOR; polka de concert, 

by M. Greenwald; piano. [29708 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c Dec. 4, 1911; 

KH 272008; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
deiphia. 


SCHAFERLIED (Shepherd’s song); von 


Arnoldo Sartorio, op. ‘693, fiir 
klavier. (6 klavierstiicke, no. 3.) 
[29709 


© Aion 29551910 2.0. Dee t 


9 


1911; E 270786; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 
SCHARWENKA (FRANZ XAVER) Polish 


dance no. 1; by Scharwenka, arr. 
by G. I. Holmes; saxophone quar- 
tette. [29710 

Ci Soy, of ol Gide Dec. 16, 
A91t; EH 272442; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


Ge 


ScHERZO; by Otto Floersheim, ed. by 
Hans T. Seifert; piano. [29711 
©. Dec. 20,.1911; 2 ©. Dee, 22, 
19d = i 2i2786: Carl Mischer, New 
York. 

—-— from Trio, op. 50, by C:. G. Reis- 
siger, arr. by Nicolaj Hansen ; violin, 
cello and piano. [29712 

‘© Now 25. 1911 = 2. Dee. 22: 
19015 272131; Carl Kischer, New 
Work: 

SCHLUM MERLIEDCHEN 

Jugend-erinnerungen. 


(Lullaby) See 


SCHMETTERLINGE (Butterflies) ; von EH. 
Jaques-Daleroze; pf. (Drei jugend- 


Spiele, no. 2.) [29713 
OP Ange 3d, 719d: 02 (ce Wee 4, 


1911; H 270944; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 


SCHMUCK-LIED, 
keiner, keiner, 


yon den  wmiinnern 

kann uns frauen 
widersteh’n; aus der operette Der 
lila domino, text von Emerich von 
Gatti und Bela Jenbach, musik von 


Charles Cuvillier. [29714 
©) Oct. 13.) 1911-4726, es Deets: 
1911; H 2738045; Leipziger, buhnen- 
verlag, Erhard Schultz, Leibzig. 
ScHooL Boys; words by Josephine 
Crane Blossom, music by Paul Hu- 
gene. [29715 


©) Dec., 6; 191d 2c Dec 61914: 
E 272045; Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 


SCHOOL OF MECHANISM; 15 etudes, by 
J. B. Duvernoy, op. 120, ed. and 
fingered. by C. M. C. [pseud. of 
M. Greenwald]; piano. [29716 

©) Novew 2 101d (le ere Nove 21, 
LOTT | dee Dee ite al Gilles) Mis2iiileales 
Century music pub. co., New York. 


LAS. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29717 


pt. 1, mes ve 6 


SCHOOL OF VELOCITY; by Carl Czerny, 
op. 299, ed. and fingered by C. M. C. 
[pseud. of M. Greenwald]; piano. 
Book 1 and 2 combined. [29717 

© Nov. 27; 19Bie ds el Nowe 27, 
$OTLS duce Dec. 7d9tL: Wy 272149 - 
Century music pub. co., New York. 


SCHOOL SPIRIT; march and two step, 
by J. W. Harrison; pf. [29718 
© Dec. 30; 71914 =" 2 “Dee: 30, 
1911; E 274480; Jay W. Harrison, 
Easton, Pa. 


SCHOTTISCHE; by W. A. Cummings; 
piano. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [29719 

© Dees 14, £91 2 eC Deen 26. 
1911; E 274091; W. A. Cummings, 
Nashua, N. H. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Moment 
musical; by F. Schubert, arr. by 
Mackie-Beyer; full orch. (Twen- 


tieth century journal, no. 1494.) 
[29720 
© (Dec. 20, 191 2 re. Dee 20; 
1911; EH 272671; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


Serenade. 
Intermezzo. 


See Mascagni (Pietro) 


SCHULE (DIE) DES MODERNEN KLAVIER- 
SPIELS; eine sammlung von studien 
und etuden zur einftihrung in die 
moderne harmonik, melodik, rhyth- 
mik und vortragsweise, von Ludwig 
Senytlewop. 174.> A i ue2) BoC! D. 
no. 1-18. [29721 


© Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 8, 1911; 
EK 2738197; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


SCHUMANN (ROBERT ALEXANDER) JOYy- 
ful peasant; by R. Schumann, tran- 
scribed by Carl Mahler, rev. and fin- 
gered by C. Bohn; pf. [29722 


© Deer Hi 1911> Jie; Dee, 9, 19 


EK 272148: Cooperative music co., 
Philadelphia. 
Lotus (The) flower; by Schu- 


imann, op. 25, no. 7, [and] Theme; 
from the Serenade, op. 8, by Beetho- 
ven; arr. by J. Worth Allen; orches- 
tra. 4to. [29723 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1911; 
E 272434; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


SCIENCE OF PIANO PLAYING; by G. R. 
Combs. 1. Second step; finger ac- 
tion. 2. Third step; down arm 
touch. 38. Fourth step; # 13829, two 
note phrase. 4. Fifth step; # 1331, 
singing tone, up arm touch. 5. Sixth 
step, # 1329. 6. Seventh step, 


es ee a ee 


SCIENCE OF PIANO PLAYING—Continued. 
# 1327. 7. Eighth step; finger ac- 
tion. 8. Ninth step; down arm exer- 
cises. 9. Tenth step; finger action. 

[29724-29732 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 28, 1911; 

Ki 274849-274357 ; Gilbert. Raynolds 
Combs, Philadelphia. 


Sconrorto (Sconfort) : words by Gus- 
tavo Vassallo, English version by 
Perley A. Child, music by Angelo C. 
Lanese; soprano or tenor in D. 

[29733 
© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 13, 1911; 
Hi 2738291; M. V. Cardilli, New York. 


SCOTCH SUITE FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO: 
by John McGhie. Contents :—a. 
Lament, I’m a-weary.—b. Pastorale, 
Over the hills—e. Dance, Days of 
frolic. [29734 

© Dee. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 26, 1911; 
Ei 272966; John Franklin music co., 
New York. 


SE FOSSI - (LEE were. 0°; 
melody, words and music by F. 
Quaranta, English version by Perley 
A. Child; soprano in A. [29735 

© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 13, 1911; 
EK. 273290; M. V. Cardilli, New York. 


SE TU M’AMI, SO SOSPIRI; célébre ari- 
ette de Pergolése, traduction fran- 
caise de M. de Rudder, annotée de 
F’. A. Gevaert; soprano. (Répertoire 
francais de Vancien chant franeais, 
no. 451.) [29736 

© Dec. 16; 191h-S2 yess ee. 18; 
1911; E 273450; Henry Lemoine et 
cle} Paris: 


SEA (THE) SHELL TELEPHONE; from 
The wedding trip, words by Harry 
B. Smith, music by Reginald De 
Koven. [29737 

© Dee: 28, 19s ys ¥en wee 28, 
1911; E 274302; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SEATTLE; waltz, by Pearl White; pf. 
[29738 
© Dec. 26, Aki 25eq ee: 29, 
1911; E 274423; Pearl White, Okl. 


SECOND IMPROMPTU IN G MINOR; by 
Purcell James Mansfield, op. 36; or- 
gan. obl. 8vo. (The organ loft, 
book Lxxx, no. 240.) [29739 

© Nov. 28, 1911-32 "ey Dee, A 
1911; EH 273090; Vincent music co., 
ltd., London. 


IANS 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


29766 


SECOND STEP IN THE SCIENCE OF PIANO 
PLAYING; introductory course, by 
GE: Combs. 1. Time. 2. Third 
step. 38. Fourth step. 4. Fifth step. 
5. Sixth step. 6. Seventh step. 7. 
Highth step. 8. Ninth step. 9. 
Tenth step. [29740-29749 

© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 
1911; EH 274858-274366; Gilbert Ray- 
nolds Combs, Philadelphia. 


SECRET (LE) ; intermezzo, by Leonard 
Gautier, transcribed by Gustav 
Saenger; two violins and piano. 

[29750 

© Dee. 14, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 22, 

1911; E 2727388; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


SECRETARY (THE) BIRD; a South Afri- 
ean song for children, words by 
Mary Adamson. music by R. M. Har- 
vey. 4to. (Choruses for equal 
voices, Curwen’s edition no. 71524.) 

[29751 

erivec 11,/1911: 2 ¢ Dee. 12. 

1911; E 273206; J. Curwen & sons. 
Itd., London. 


SEDUCTION: air de ballet, par Louis 
Ganne, pour orchestre, avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [29752 


Oymec. 0; 1911: 2°c. Dec. 11,1911; 
E 273105; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


SEE, AMID THE WINTER’S SNOW; an 
early French carol, arr. by E. P.; 
solo, chorus and organ. (Carols, 
ancient and modern, no. 9.) [29753 

© Ocizs 14, 1911: 2 c. Dec. 6, 1911: 
E 270973; Morgan & Scott, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


SEGRETO (Secret); words by Lorenzo 
Stecchetti, English version by Ter- 
ley A. Child. music by F. Paolo 
Tosti; soprano in F. [29754 

© Dee: 1, 1911: 2c. Dee: 13, 1911; 
EK 273292; M. V. Cardilli, New York. 


SEND THEM TO BED WITH A KISS: 
words and music by Mrs. S. Taber. 
[29755 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 5, 1911: 


EK 272029; Mrs. Simpson Taber, 
Dallas. 
SENZA COLPA; versi di E. A. Mario, 


musica di R. Segré. [29756 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911: 

E 273512; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 

SEPARATION; valse-boston, par 4G. 

Boninecontro, pour piano. [29757 

© Nec. 9, 1911; 2 c Dee. 12, 1911; 

E 273230; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


SEQUENZ No. 2 IN C MOLL; von Sigfrid 
Karg-Elert, fiir orgel. obl. 8vo. 
[29758 
© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 273031; Otto Junne, Leipzig. 


SERENADE; by P. E. Lange-Miiller, op. 
10, no. 4, arr. by Nicolaj Hansen, 
rev. and fingered by Alvin Buech- 
ner; violin. cello and piano. [2!759 

© Dec. 4, 1911: 2 ¢ Dec. 22.1911; 
E 272740; Carl Fischer, New York. 


from ballet Les millions d’Arlé- 
quin, by R. Drigo, concert tranuscrip- 
tion by L. Auer; violin and piano. 
[29760 
©) Nova 2369 1919 2:12. Decs22; 
1911; E 272739; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


mélodie, poésie de Victor Hugo, 

musique de Gabriel Robert. [29761 
©: Dee) 271919: 2 & Oct. 26 1911- 

E 273605; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


——words by Chas. Hanson Towne, 
musie by Bleir Fairchild, op. 25. 
(A Baghdad lover, no. 8.) [29762 


© Dec. 6;, 19112 2c Dee, Fa4901; 
BE 272011: HH. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


See Rubinstein (A. G.) 
Sce Schubert (F. P.) 


SERENADE AUX &TOILES 
nade (C. L. S.) 


See Chami- 


SERENADE IN G; by Geo. Rosenkrans; 
organ. [29763 


© Nee. 19. 1911: 2 e@ Dee. 29, 
1911: E 274431: Geo. Molineux. New 
York. 


SERENADE WALTZ: hy Hannah Smith, 
on. 2S nora. piano. “CSix prno- 
forte nieces. no. 3.) [29764 


© Now, dd, 1911252 Gs Nov. 229; 
1911: FE 271692: Willis music eon., 
Cincinnati. 


SERENATFLLA: par A. d’Ambrosio. ap. 

50, pour violon avee ace. de pinno. 

[29765 

© Dee O19: 2 ec Wee, 12,1971: 

FE 2732231; Paul Decourcelle. Nice. 
France. 


SERENATELLA E LACREME: versi di FE. 
Molino, musica di G. Gelardi: canto 
e mandolino. 4to. [29766 


© Pee 2.1911 ;°2 ec” Dee 15 19H: 
HH} 273553; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


LEE 


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. CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29767 


pt. Ty ase yv6 


SERGEANT ALPHONSE; words by Francis 
Barron, music by R. M. Harvey. _~ 
[29767 
© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 7, 1911; 

E 270988; Boosey & co., London. 


SERPOLETTE; air de dance, par Armand 
Michel; piano. [29768 
© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 19, 
1911; E 2738520; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 
-orchestré par Henri Lucas; 
orchestra. 4to. [29769 
@ Dec): #8, -1914 5 (2) e. Dee. 19, 
1911; E 278519; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


SEVILLE; petite suite espagnole, by Al- 
berto Bachmann, rev. and fingered 
by W. F. Ambrosio; two violins and 
piano. [29770 

© Nov. 1,:1911; 2 ec. Dec. 22, 1911; 
E 272741; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SEXTETTE. See Donizetti (G.) 
SHapows; by M. Hollins; piano. 
(Five dainty compositions, no. 1.) 
[29771 


© Nov. 30, 1911; 2 e. Nec. 1, 1911; 
E 270819; Whaley, Royce & co., Itd., 
Toronto, Canada. 


SHE IS LIKE A ROSE; words and music 


by FE. Reddick. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale eco. (29012 
©) Deer dt, 19112 2c, Dee 26: 


1911: E 274112; Esther Reddick, 
Springfield Mines, N. S., Canada. 


SHEAVFS FOR HEAVEN'S HARVEST DAY; 
hymn, words by James Rowe, mvsic 
by J. D. Vaughan. [29773 

© Jen. 1. 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1911; 
E 274497; Jamies D. Vaughan, Lau- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


SHEPHERDS (THE); words translated 
from the old French by Caroline 
H»zard, musie arr. by H. C. Mac- 
dougall. [29774 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 19. 1911; 
BK 272851; Hamilton C. Macdougall, 
Wellesley, Mass. 


SHEPHERD’S HEY; Morris dance tune 
eollected by Cecil J. Sharp, arr. by 
Percy Aldridge Grainger; orchestra. 
Score. (British folk-music settings, 
no. 3.) [29775 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 270865; Schott & co., London. 


SHOWERS. DELIGHTFUL SHOWERS; words 
and music by E. Wertz. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29776 

©), Dee, 11. 19112 er Dee. 26; 
1911; E 274168; Ethelind Wertz, 
) ATA, Vian 


SHROPSHIRE (A) LAD; a_ song-cycle, 
words by A. E. Housman, music by 
Chas. Fonteyn Manney, op. 22; med. 
voice. [29777 

© Dec. 7, 1911; 2 c Dec. 8, 1911; 
HE 272104; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

SIDNEY CARTON; a dramatic cantata, 
words by W. Burton Baldry, music 
by Harold Jenner; baritone and so- 
prano soli, chorus and piano. Vocal 
score. 4to. [29778 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1911: 
EH 270851; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


S1gH1InNG; lyric by Harry Bewley, 
music by W. Cutty. [29779 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 21, 
1911; BE 272702; William Cutty, New 
York. 


SIGHING FOR THEE, DEAR HEART; words 
by Lambert Greenawalt, music by 
P. K. Gotwald. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29780 

© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274176; Paul K. Gotwald, 
York, “Pa: 


SILBERHORN’S (HENRY) INSTRUCTOR 
FOR THE CONCERTINA (76, 102 or 
more keys). Book 2. Chicago, 1911. 
1 p. 1., [55]-104 p. front. (port.) fol. 
$1.00. [29781 

© Aug. 14, 19%; 2ee Nov. 29; 
1911; A 800928; Henry Silberhorn, 
Chicago. 


SILVER LAKE; march and two-step, by 

S. Thomas; pf. (29782 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 20, 1911; 

EK 272616; Samuel Thomas. Town- 
send Harbor, Mass. 


SILVER STAR; words and music by Mrs. 
W. E. Fisher. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [29783 

© Dee. 18) 19tigy2he, Dee. 26; 
1911; E 274051; Mrs. W. E. Fisher, 
Elk City, Kan. 


SIMPLE CONFESSION (Simple aveu) ; by 
Francis Thome, arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer; full orch. (Twentieth century 
journal, no. 1490.) [29784 

© Dec. 20,-1911; 2 c Dee. 20, 
1911; E 2726738] Je WW. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia. 


SIMPLE SONGS FOR THE KINDERGARTEN ; 
by Marian F. Funkhouser. Sedalia, 
Mo., A. W. Perry & sons’ music co. 
[1911] 1p.1, [2]-23 p. 4to. $050. 

[29785 

© Nov. 24, 1911; 2 « Nov. 27, 

1911; A 303323; M. F. Funkhouser. 
Omaha, Neb. 


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no. 13, 1911 


29803 


SINCE FATHER WENT TO WORK; words 
and music by T. Swindells. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29786 

(7 wee 11,1911: 2 &. Dee. 26, 

1911; E 274170; Thomas Swindells, 
Payson, Utah. 


SING GLORIOUS HALLELUIAS; Christ- 
mas song, words and music by A. 
Geibel. (Octavo church music, no. 
158. ) [29787 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 2, 1911; 
E 271774; Adam Geibel music Co., 
Philadelphia. 


SING ME A SONG; lyric by Edmund S8. 
Allhands, music by W. F. Sudds. 
[29788 
© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271987; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


SING ME A SONG OF TWILIGHT; words by 
Geo. Fuller Golden, music by W. 
Cutty. [29789 

Opec 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 21, 
19lt: E 272708; William Cutty, 
New York. 


SING THE SHADOWS AWAY; 
words by James Rowe, music by 
Howard E. Smith. [29790 

© Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1911; 
EK 274498; James D. Vaughan, Lau- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


hymn, 


SING TO ME MOTHER; lullaby, words by 
M. HK. Carst, music by Henry Emer- 
ich. [29791 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1911; 
E 272146; Mary EH. Carst, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 


Sinc unto Gop; full anthem, words 
from Psalms 68 and 72, music by 
F. A. Challinor. (Choral album, no. 
1044. ) [29792 


© Dee. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1911; 
Hi 273801; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


SINGBAD THE SAILOR; a comic opera, 
text and music by Alfred G. Wat- 
hall. [29793 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 8, 1911; 
E 272081; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


SINGING GLAD HOSANNAS; words by 
Mrs. ©. PD. Martin, music by W. 
Stillman Martin. [29794 

oO Dec. 22° 1911.) 2 Dee, 20, 
1911; E 272644; Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick, Philadelphia. 


SINGING WATER; words. by C. M. Deni- 
Son, music by Anna Gumaer Berg. 
; [29795 
1} “Dee 16 1A91t> Dc, Meets 
1911; E 272681; Holmes music co., 
Middletown, N. Y. 


SINGSANG (HIN) voM RHEINE; ged. 
von Paula Dehmel, musik von José 
Berr, op. 61, fiir minnerchor. Par- 
titur. 4to. [29796 

(© Sept. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 1, 1911: 
EK 270798; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 

SISTER KATE; words and music by 

F. C. Hodges. Washington, H. Kir- 

kus Dugdale co. [29797 
2) Dec, 18, 2911 >..2, .e.- Dec: 126) 

1911; E 274217; Frances Champion 

Hodges, Kingman, Ind. 


SKATER (THE) WALTZ; by E. Wald- 
teufel, arr. by V. F. Safranek; band. 
Ato. [29798 

(©. Nov: 18) 1912+. 2 oe, Deer 22, 
1911; E 272744; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


SKATING; words and music by Jas. 
Lamont. : [29799 
oC) Wee. 22) 19h De. Wee: 625: 


1911; E 272927; Associated music 
publishers co., Cincinnati. 


SKATING SONG; by J. Louis von der 


Mehden, jr op. 25, No... 3% pi. ‘(Xx 
night in dreamland, no. 3.) [29800 


Oy sWec,  ti,.) 1Oit = yc. Wee. liye 
1911; E 272390; Carl Hauser, New 
York. 


SLEEP BABY SLEEP; lullaby, words by 
Stella Barton, music by Joseph Gib- 
son. [29801 

@ Jan. 2) 1912: 2 @ Dec: 29 191i: 
E 274413; Barton, Gibson co., Cadil- 
lac, Mich. 


lullaby, words from the German 
by Elizabeth Prentiss, music by 
Clarence C. Robinson; part song for 
men’s voices. (Octavo ed., no. 
12229. ) [29802 

Ge) Dee 14) e291 te 24e Dee: 18: 
1911; EH 272529; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


SLEEP, DARLING, SLEEP; lullaby. words 
by A. B. Thompson, music by Marie 
C. Hansen. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [29803 

iO. Dee. he 19h De Wer. 26, 
1911; E 274126; Alice B. Thompson, 
Boston. 


AD 


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29804 


pt. II, n. s, v. 6 


SLEEP, DARLING, SLEEP—Continued. 

— words and music by Mrs. N. B. 
Nesbitt. Washington, H. NKirkus 
Dugdale co. [ 29804 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 26, 
1911; EK 274212; Mrs. W. W. Nesbitt, 
Birmingham, Ala. 


SLEEP (A) SONG; words anon. music 
by M. E. Hick. 4to. (Unison songs 
no. 27112.) [29805 

© Dee. 15. 1911; 2 e Dee: 15. 
1911; E 273304; J. Curwen & sons. 
Itd.. London. 


SLEEPING BEAUTY; by Frank P., Ather- 

ton, op. 217, no. 3; pf. [29806 

© Nec. 7 1911; 2c. Dec. 8. 1911; 

FE 272166; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


reverie, by O. B. Eichelberger 
[pseud. of Chas. Kunkel]; pf. (May 
Blossoms, no. 2.) [29807 


© Dec. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 
1911: FE 274421; Kunkel bros. music 
co.. St. Louis. 


words and music 
Washington. 


SLEEPY GOLDENROD: 
by M. E. Branstine. 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29808 

© Dec. 11, 1911: 2 ec Dee. 26. 
1911: FE 274185: Mary E. Bran- 
stine, Higgins, Tex. 


SLOWLY BUT SURELY; humorous song, 

words and music by James Godden. 

[29809 

© Nov. 29. 1911: 2 c. Nov: 29. 

1911: E 270777; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


SLUMPER SONG: by M. Hollins: piano. 
(Five dainty compositions. no. 5.) 
[29810 
© Nove 305 1911-22 e2 Wee, 1. 
1911: E 270850: Whaley, Royce & 
co., Itd., Toronto, Canada. 


words by J. Vila Blake, from the 
German. musie by Jobn Treland. 
voices in unison. staff, and tonic-sol- 
fa notations. 4to. [2981] 

©) Nov. 22930191122 ee] Dec. 1, 
1911: E 270841; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


SLUNICKO (JOHANN) Acht_ klavier- 
stiicke; von J. Slunicko, op. 7. fiir 


die jugend. no. 1-8. [29812 
© Dee. 5, 1911; 2 «@ Dee. 16. 


1911; E 273365; Anton Bohns & 
sohn, Augsburg, Germany. 


SMILE ALL ALONG; waltz song, words 
and music by F. L. Hanson, arr. by 
Edw. Dorsey. Seattle, Empire mu- 
sic publishing company. [29813 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 7, 1911: 
E 272060; Frank L. Hanson, Bryn 
Mawr, Wash. 


SMILING EYES; intermezzo-two-step, by 
Herbert Hall; piano. [2981+ 
© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 5, 
1911; E 271872; H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co., Washington. 
words by W. N. Bratton, music 
by Jean Blake. New York, F. B. 
Haviland pub. co. [29815 
© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271995; W. Norman Bratton, Cor- 
dova, Alaska. 


SMITH & RIECGE SONG BOOK, no. 1; 
words by L. Rountree-Smith, musie 
by Clarence L. Reige. [1911] 64 p. 
12mo. $0.20. [29816 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 1, 1911; 
A 8038198; A. Flanagan co., Chi- 
cago. 


Snow BIRDS WALTZ; by Harold A. 
Thompson; piano. [29817 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 271849; W. A. Evans, Boston. 


SNOW-FLURRY; by G. Marschal-Loeepke; | 
pf. ‘ [29818 | 
© Dee. 15. 1911; 2 @ Dec. 16, | 
1911; E 272469; G. Schirmer, New | 
York. | 


SNOWFLAKES; words by Longfellow, | 
music by Mary Strawn Vernon; 1 | 
and 2 sop., alto, or tenor and bass. | 
(Supplementary music for schools. 
no. 50). [29819 

© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 
1911; BE 272498; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


So BLUE THINE EYE; words from the 
Spanish of Gustavo Becquer, trans. 
by A. A. Folsom, music by Nicholas 
Douty;: in D.  (Soloist’s collection | 
of songs, no. 9245) [29820 | 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c« Dec. 20, | 


1911; EK 272668; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


So mucH I tove; words by Chas. 
Hanson Towne, music by Blair Fair- 
child, op. 25. (A Baghdad lover, | 
no. 5.) [29821 | 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 7%, | 
1911; E 272068; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


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no. 13, 1911 29839 

SO WAR MEINE MUTTER, SO MOCHTE ICH | SOLDIER’S SONG; from The wedding 
SEIN; aus der operette Eva, text trip, words by Harry B. Snith, 
von A M. Willner und Robert Bo- music by Reginald de Koven. 
danzky, musik von Franz Lehar. [29831 
1. Walzerlied, erleichtert, 2. Lied, © Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c Dec. 28, 
‘original. [ 29822, 29823 1911; E 274303; Jerome H. Remick 


© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. & co., New York. 
feed By 275172. 273173: Ludwig i 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), | SOLFEGE CLASSIQUE ET MODERNE; par 


Leipzig. Amédée MReuchsel. 38 v. réunis. 
Baris CC. Dipurs, 19 Ay pba 
SoFT AND Low. See Gounod (C. F.) Oe MOR br tes Ti: [29832 


Ge Nov. 18, 191f: 2 & Nov-.20: 
1911; A—Foreign 38821; C. Dupuis, 
Paris. 


SOIREE DE MAI; valse lente par JOs. 
Neury, pour piano. [29824 
(Oy Oct.. 23, 1911; 2..¢.. Dee. 12, 
1911; EH 273161; Schott fréres, Brus- | SOLFEGE DES SOLFEGES; trente-deux 


sels, Belgium. volumes, d’ auteurs anciens et mod- 
ernes, par A. Danhauser et L. Le- 

SoLpier (A) BoY’S FAREWELL; words moine, nouvelle édition augmentée 
and music by R. K. Rockwell. de nombreuses lecons, composées ou 
[29825 choisies par Albert Lavignac; avec 

io; Dee, 21, 1911: 2 « Dee. 26, ace. de piano. [29883 
1911; E 272968; Richmond K. Rock- © Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12. 1911; 
well, Everett, Mass. E 273253; Henry Lemoine et cie., 


aris. 
SOLDIER’s (A) GOOD-BYE TO MOTHER; eats 


words by Mrs. G. Linn, music by | Soto pomposo; tuba solo, by Al Hayes; 


Charles J. W. Jerreld. Washington, piano ace. [29834 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29826 © Dec. 12, 1911; 2 c Dee. 16 
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 5, 1911; | 1911; H 272419; Fillmore brothers 

EH 271922; Mrs. Geo. Linn, San co., Cincinnati. 
Francisco. eae band. 4to. [29835 
SOLDIER’S (A) LAST FAREWELL; words ©F Dee 2) 191d 256 Dec. 16; 


and music by M. Breen. Washing- 1911; HE 274315; Filimore brothers 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29827 co., Cincinnati. 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, | sour pressep MoRNING; words by E. E. 


1911; E 274000; Michael Breen, Hewitt, music by W. J. Kirkpatrick. 
Winchester, Mass. [29836 


OnDee 22. 1911: 2 ec Dee. 20) 
1911; E 272646; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


SoLDIERS (THE) OF UNCLE Sam; words 
and music by W. S. Eberman. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29828 

epweewil. 1911: 2 @¢ Dec 26, 

1911; E 274127; William S. Eber- 
man, North Wales, Pa. 


SOME ONE IS SIGHING IN SINGAPORE; 
written and composed by Will HE. 
Haines and Howard Flynn. [298387 

©) Dees 20; 1911312) c Dee: 20; 
1911; E 278480; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


SOLDIERS’ MARCHING SONG; words by 
EK. Henry, music by Alb. Methfessel, 
rev. by J. F. Herman; male chorus. 
(Octavo choruses, no. 2032). [29829 

(1 Wee 16," 1911 >" 2" @. Dee... 22, 
1911; E 272745; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


SOME-ONE SOME-W HERE SOME-DAY; 
words by B. B. Blood, music by © 
W. H. Dorsey. Chicago, Blood- 
Koehler & co. [29838 

©! May 1, 1911-2 e¢:Oct. 30) 191d: 
EK 272277; B. B. Blood, Chicago. 


SOLDIERS’ MORNING SONG; words by 
Hi. Henry, music folk-song, arr. by | Sometime; words. by M. C. Shoup, 


J. F. Herman; male chorus. (Oc- music by William H. Pontius; med. 
tavo choruses, no. 2042). [29830 voice in B flat. [298389 

©, Dec. 16, 1911: 2 c« Dec. -22, @E Dec) ja Glide 2c Dees ald. 
1911; E 272746; Carl Fischer, New 1911; EH 272191; Theo. Presser co., 
York. Philadelphia. 


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29840 


pt. 117, mess Vv. 6 


SOMETIMES; words by Sadie Bowman 
Metcalfe, music by Daniel Prothe- 
roe; medium in D. [29840 

©) Dec. 6; 1911 |) 2"c. WeesGy oll : 
E 272055; Gamble hinged musie co., 
Chicago. 


SOMMERNACHT (EINE) AM SEE; noc- 
turne von Adolf Melzer, op. 20, ftir 
pianoforte. [29841 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 16, 1911; 
EK 278890; Adolf Melzer, Hohen- 
Neuendorf, b. Berlin, Germany. 


SoNATE UBER CHORAL THEMEN DER 
KATHOL. LITURGIE; von M. J. Erb, 
op. 70, ftir orgel. obl. S8vo. [29842 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 273032; Otto Junne, Leipzig. 


SonaTINA; by Herbert Butler, op. 4; 

violin and pf. [29843 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 6, 1911; 

EK} 272056; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 

Sone (THE) DIVINE; words and music 

by Julian Jordan. [29844 


©) Dee: 18; 191h: | Ses Dee. 18; 
1911; E 272494; Theo. Presser ¢o., 


Philadelphia. 
SONG OF GREETING. Sce Donizetti (G.) 


Sone (THE) OF LOVE; by J. M. Rum- 


shisky; violin and pf. Contents :— 
1. Das lied der liebe.—2. Damen 
rechte.—3. Men tur nit.—4. Von 
wiegel biss in keiwer.—d. Gavote. 
[29845 


): Dee, 15) (191t 2 cc; Wee.” 16, 
1911; E 272464; Hebrew pub. Co., 
New York. 

Sone (THE) OF OUR FLAG; national 
anthem, words by Anita Simpson, 
music by H. Restorff. Chicago, 
Great western musie pub. co. 
[29846 


©) Dee 1; 1914+ 2 ©) Dee, 2. 1911: 
E 271799; Henry Restorff, Chicago. 


Sone (THE) OF THE BUGLECALL; words 
and music by J. S. Emmons. [29847 


© Dee! /20. Gd 2 cs Mec. 320% 
Odd BR) 212596) J.) 8S; Himmons, 
Franklin, O. 


SONG TO THE EVENING STAR. 
ner (R.) 


Sone (A) OF THE NIGHT; words by 
Wm. H. Gardner, music by George 
Lowell Tracy. 1. Female voices. 2. 
Mixed voices. 4to. [29848, 29849 

© Dee. 18, 191d: 22 Cc Dee: 19, 
1911: H . 2725705, 21259063) Me Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 


See Wag- 


Sone (THE) OF THE OLD MOTHER (Das 
lied der alten mutter); words by 
W. B. Yeats, German version and 
music by Max Mayer, op. 20; low 
or medium voice. (Five songs, no. 
2.) [29850: 

© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ©) Dec. 16, 
1911; E 273872; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


Sone (THE) OF THE OVERSEA RAIL- 
ROAD; written and composed by 
Samuel G. Winter. Erie, Pa., Erie 
music pub. co. [29851 


© Dec. 11, 19tP eae wec. 1, 
1911; E 272212; S. Glover Winter, 
Key West, Fla. 


SONG OF THE RUSZTA MAIDEN; Hun- 
garian song transcribed by Jend 
Hubay, op. 57, no. 1, rev. and ed. by 
Leo Schermann; violin and piano. 

; [29852 
© Dec. 1, 191t; 2ielapee 22) Oi: 
EH 272747; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SONG OF THE SEASONS; words and mu- 
sic by G. W. Wilmot. [ 29853. 


© Jan. 1, 1912: De mee 28191: 
E 274283; George W. Wilmot, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


SONG OF THE SKYLARK; words by Ben- 
nett, music by Mary Strawn Ver- 
non, ist and 2nd sop., alto or tenor 
and bass. (Supplementary music 
for schools, no. 47.) [29854 


© Dee 16), 191) asic Dee: 18; 
1911; EK 272501; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


SONG OF TRIUMPH; by M. Gordon Bur- 
gess, op. 8; organ. obl. S8vo. (The 
organ loft, book Lxxx, no. 242.) 

[29855: 


© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 e Dee. 11, | 


1911; E 273092; Vincent music Co., 
ltd., London. 


SoNG OF VICTORY; words and music by 
J. Wilson. [29856. 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 « Dee; 5, 1911; 
E 271964; Josephine Wilson, Phila- 
delphia. 


Song oF YLEN; words by Richard 
Hovey, music by Marshall Kerno- 
chan; high voice. (Two songs, no. 
at) [29857 


©. Dee. 11, Atte en Dees t2: 
1911; BE 272271; G. Sebirmer, New 
York. 


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no. 13, 1911 


29876 


Sone (THE) WITH THE CRAZY TUNE; 
words and music by B. Mahon. 

[29858 

Gyyam S, 1912; 2 e. Jan. 9, 1912; 

HH} 274758; Billie Mahon, New York. 


SONG WITHOUT woRDS; by G. Mans- 
field; violin or mandolin with piano 
ace. [29859 

@iivoyw, 23, 1911; 2 « Dee. 18, 
1911: E 272535; G. Mansfield, San 
Francisco. 


Sones FOR YOU AND ME; words and 
music by Lyde Howard. [29860 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c« Dee. 12, 
1911; E 273209; Leonard & oco., 
London. 


Sones (THE) MY MOTHER SANG; part- 
song, by Arthur H. Grimshaw; male 
voices. Ato. [29861 


© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 18, 
1911; EH 2738401; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


Sones or ROUMANIA; words by Ed- 
ward Teschemacher, music by Her- 
mann Lohr. [29862 


Cuweentt, 191t- 2 ec Dee. 12, 
1911; H 278203; Chappell & co., 
London. 


Soncs (THE) oF ZION; words by 
James Rowe, music by EH. T. Hilde- 
brand. [29863 


©) Apr .i14, 1911+ 2c. Dee. 18, 
1911; E 272887; ‘EH. T. Hildebrand, 
Roanoke, Va. 


Sones (THE) WE OUGHT TO SING; 
words and music by A. G. Bacher. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29864 

Nove 20) 191t: 2 @ Dee. 5, 

1911; E 271909; Anna G. Bacher, 
Ozone Park, N. Y. 


SONNEZ 6 cCLOCcHES. See Gounod (C. 
Hs) 


Sonora; concert fantasie, by Fred 
Luscomb; clarinet solo with piano 
ace. [29865 


Gy Nov. 28, 1911-2 .¢.. Noy. 29) 
1911; E 271677; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


SORRENTINA; canzone di Sorrento, par 
F’, Volpatti, jr., pour piano. [29866 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1911; 
FE 270915; KE. Gaudet, Paris. 


SORRISO ESTREMO; elegia versi di A. Le- 
ghissa, musica di G. Marvin. (Com- 
posizioni vocali, no. 4914.) [ 29867 

© Oct, 21, 1911; 2.¢ Dee. 8, 1911; 
Hi 273053; C. Schmid! & co., Leipzig. 


SouL (THE) OF THE WORLD; a mystery 
play of the nativity and the passion, 
written by Mrs. Percy Dearmer, com- 
posed by Martin Shaw; vocal score. 
4to. [29868 


©. Dee 21) 19th. 2 © Dee 22) 19te 
E 2738530; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 


Souu’s (THE) FIGHT; words and music 
by E. D. Sargent. Washington. H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29869 

© Deen 41, 1911: 2 ¢..Dee 26: 
1911; E 274188; Edith D. Sargent, 
Moran P. O., Wyo. 


SOUND THE HARPS OF HEAVEN; Christ- 
mas song, words by C. Austin Miles, 
music by Walter G. Tyler. (Octavo 
church music, no. 157.) [29870 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 2, 1911; 
E 271775; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 

SoutH (A) GEORGIA PEARL; words and 
music by M. A. Bassett. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29871 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 26, 


1911; E 274066; Maud A. Bassett, 
Fort Valley, Ga. 
SouTH WINDS; entr’acte, par Osborne 
Roberts, pour piano. [29872 
Gy, Dee. 16, 1911: 2" Wee, 18: 
1911; EH 273418; Almar, Paris. 


SouTHERN (A) FANTASY (Kliinge aus 


dem amerikanischen Siiden); by 
William Henry Humiston; orch. 
Full score. [29873, 


© Oct. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1911; 
Ee 274455; W. H. Humiston, New 
York. 
SOUTHERN MOONLIGHT; : by. T. W. 
Carey ; banjo solo. [29874 
© Mee. 1,'1911+7 2 Dec. 28; 191s 
EH} 273232; Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 


SOUVENIR; par Armand Heck, pour 
violon et piano. [29875 
© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12. 1911; 

E 273232; Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 


SOUVENIR D’HONGROISE; polka car»ctér- 
istique, by Franz Bendel. arr. by 
Nicolaj Hansen, rev. and fingered 
by Alvin Buechner; cello, violin and 
piano. [29876 

© ‘Nowv.: 25, (1911-2 .e:) Dee. 22; 
1911; E 272749; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


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SouvENIR DU Brési_; légende créole 
par Edouard Mathé, pour orchestre 
avec piano-conducteur. 4to. [29877 

© Dee; 2, 1911; 2c. Dees 4, 1911 ; 
E 270916; EK. Gaudet, Paris. 


SOUVENIR JOYEUX; by Edwin H. Le- 

mare; op. 87; organ. [29878 

© Nov. 11, 1911: 2 c. Dee: 8, 4911 ; 

E 273075; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


SOUVENIR MELANCOLIQUE (In remem- 
brance; by Leo Ornstein, op. 10, no. 
Em iis [29879 

©» Dec? 21, 191d 2c. Dees 21, 
1911; H 272696; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston.. 


SPANISH BLOOD; from Jacinta, an 
opera comique, words by John IL. 
Shine, music by Heinrich Berté. 

[29880 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c Dee. 2, 1911; 

E 270882; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


SPANISH LOVE; in Follies bergéres, by 
Vineent Bryan, Irving Berlin and 


Ted Snyder, arr. by Wm. Schulz, | 


voenl orchestra. [29881 


© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 2, 1911; 
E 272344; Ted Snyder co. New 
York. 


SPANISH LOVE SONG; words by I. C. 
McCallum, music by Arthur A. 
Penn. [29882 


© Dees 22; AO =) 2 cyee! 29: 
1911; E 274387; Ida C. McCallum, 
Marinette, Wis. 


SPEAK My LorD; hymn, words and 
music by G. Bennard. [298838 


©rOck. 27, 191-2 vee Dees 129: 
1911; E 274428; George Bennard, 
Albion, Mich. 


SPINNING - WHEEL. (Koloverdtek) : 
march and two step, by Fr. Krejcik, 
arr. by Louis Vitak; 1. Orchestra. 
2. Band. 4to. [29884, 29885 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ec. each Dee. 1, 
1911; E 271719, 271729; Georgi & 
Vitak, Chicago. 


SPIRIT (THE) OF THE BLUE; march 
and two-step, words by Samuel J. 
Newman, music by Monroe F. Zun- 
der; piano with text. [29886 

© Nov, AS; Mole ie Now: 22, 
1911; E 271819; Chas. H. Loomis, 
New Haven. 


ne 


SPIRIT OF THE TIMES; novellette 
march, by M. W. Maybery, arr. by 
Louis A. Drumheller. [29887 


© Nov.) 28, 1911=) 2e7aNoy. 29, 
1911; E 272118; Mary Wentz May- 
bery, Lewistown. 


SPLENDID GIRL; two-steps nach motiven 
der opereitte, Die dame in rot, musik 
von Robert Winterberg, bearbeitet 
von Otto Lindemann; klavier mit 
lberlegtem -text. [29888 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 2738012; Drei masken verlag, g. 
m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


orchester. [29889 

© Nov. 17, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 1, 1911; 
EK 270861; Drei masken verlag, g. 
m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


SPOKANE (Spoke Ann); words and 
music by V. R. Small. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29890 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274073; Victor Roy Small, 
Clayton, O. 


SPRING; unison song, words by J. Vila 
Blake, from the German, music by 
John Ireland, staff and tonic-sol-fa 
notations. Ato. {29891 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 270842; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


SPRING HAS COME; music by Drusilla 
S. Percival; med. voice in G. [29892 
© Dec.’ 20) 1911-9276 Wee 20, 
1911; E 272613; Gamble hinged mu- 
sie-co., Chicago. 


SPRING MELODY; by J. Lamont Gal- 
braith; pf. [29893 
© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 9, 1911; 

E 272282; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


SPRING (THE) MY DEAR, IS NO LONGER 
SPRING (Mich dtinkt, dies jahr blieb 
der friihling fern) ; words by W. E. 
Henley, German version atmd music 
by Max Mayer. op. 20; low «Tr me- 
dium voice. (Five songs, no 3.) 

[29894 

© Dec. 15), ASI 2%e) Dec. 1G; 

1911; E 273378; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


SPRING vortices. See Strauss (J.) 


SPRING’S AWAKENING; romance, by HE. 
Bach, arr. by J. Worth Allen; or- 
chestra. 4to. [29895 

©-Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 16. 1911; 
E 272446; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 


SpuK (Spooks); words by Emil Rob- 
ert, music by Frank La Forge: high 
in A minor. [29896 

Seetgee 41, 1911- 2 ec Dee. 12, 
1911; E 272272; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


SQUIRRELS (THE) IN THE TREES; from 
The awakened Rameses, words by 
Joseph Hudnut, music by Julius 
Wuerthner. [29897 

mee 15, 1911- 2 c. Dee. 15, 
1911; E 272859; University of Mich- 
igan union, Ann Arbor. 


STAMMUTTER EVA, REIZENDE FRAU; aus 
der operette Eva, text von A. M. 
Willner und Robert Bodanzky, mu- 
sik von Franz Lehar. 1. Erleich- 
tert. 2. Original. [ 29898, 29899 


© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c. each Dee. 12. 
1911; E 273195, 273196; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. 


STANFORD (CHARLES VILLIERS) Fan- 
tasia (In feste omnium sanctorum) ; 
by C. V. Stanford, op. 121, no. 1; 
organ. [29900 


© Dee 41, 1911; 2 e. Dec. 12, 
1911; E 2738181; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


— Idyll; by C. V. Stanford, op. 121. 
no. 2; organ. [29901 
Mees it 1911- 2 c Dec. 12, 
1911; E 273182; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


Star (THE) OF BETHLEHEM; cantata 
for Christmas, words by Elsie Dun- 
ean Yale, music by J. Lincoln Hall. 

[29902 

© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1911: 

E 271796; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


STAR OF DESCENDING NIGHT; part song, 
musie by L. O. Emerson, ed. by Wm. 
Arms Fisher; mixed voices. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 4201.) [29903 


© Nov. 24, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911: 
E 272105; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


STAR OF THE East; Christmas volun- 

tary, by J. W. Lerman; organ. 8vo. 

[29904 

© Oci. 28, 1911--2 ce. “Nov. 29, 

1911; E 271694; Geo. Molineux, New 
York. 


Star (THE) OUT oF JAcoB; a Christ- 
mas service for the Sunday school, 
service by Wm. Seinhicker, music 
by Emanuel Schmauk. S8vo. [29905 

@<Dee. (2,- 1911: 2 ce Dee) 30, 
1911; E 274457; Emanuel Schmauk, 
Brooklyn. 


29914 


STAR-SPANGLED (THE) BANNER; by 
John Stafford Smith [and] Amer- 
ica; from Harmonia Anglicana 
[and] The red, white and blue (Co- 
lumbia, the gem of the ocean); by 
David T. Shaw: arr. by J. Worth 
Allen; orchestra. 4to. [20906 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 e@ Dec. 16, 
1911; E 272447; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 


STARS OF THE SUMMER NIGHT; three 
part song, words by Henry W. 
Longfellow, music by Ethelbert 
Nevin, arr. -by Victor Harris; 
women’s voices. (Octavo ed... no. 
12255. ) | 20907 

i) Nev. Js, 191-2 e Nov 2s 
1911; E 272114; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


STARS THEIR WATCH ARE KEEPING; 2 
lullabye, words by G. Hubi New- 


combe, music by S:muel Weekes; 
no. 2 in F, original key. [29908 
© Nov. 30, 1911; 2 e Dee. 8, 


1911; E 273078; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don. 

START OUT WITH NOTHING IN YOUR 
POCKET; written and composed by 
Chas. Collins and Fred Murray. 

[29909 


Peer 19 1st: 2 e. “Dee? 19: 


1911; E 278466; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

STEEPLE JACK; march, two-step, by 
Armstrong & Clark, arr. by Sol. 
Levy; orchestra. 4to. [29910 

Cee i 1981: 3 oe Dees = 


1911; E 271783; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


STEP BY STEP; march by H. Engel- 
mann; piano. [29911 
© Dee 20, 191t: 2 « Dee 2 
1911; E 272750; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


Stincy SaM; words and music by 

L. T. Thomas. [29912 

© 1c. Dee. 5, 1911; E 272284; 
Lewis T. Thomas, Washington. 


SToPp YO’ MAKIN’ THOSE SCAN’LOUS 
EYES AT ME; words and music by 
B. A. Falls. [29913 

© 1 ec. Nov. 18, 1911; E 271817; 
Billy Falls, Gates, N. Y. 


STOP YOUR FRETTING; words and music 

by Mrs. S. Taber. [29914 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 5, 1911; 

E 272030; Mrs. Simpson Taber, Dal- 
las, Tex. 


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29915 


pt. 111, me s2°v-"6 


SroreR (H. J.) Three responses; an- 
them, words by Henry F. Lyte, 
music by H. J. Storer; mixed voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 12209.) [29915 


© Nov. 720; 191 2° e, "Deer “8; 
1911; E 272107; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


SrorM (THE) CLOUD; words and music 
by H. Stafford. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29916 


© Dee. 14, 19dks 2 aes Dees: 26, 
1911; E 274160; Henry Stafford, 
Calistoga, Cal. 


STORNEILI DELL’ ALBA; versi di Carlo 

de Flaviis, musica di E. Lanzetta. 

[29917 

©} Sept, (25., 191d y 2c Ocho: 

1911; E 278518; Capolongo-Feola, 
Naples. 


Story (A) oF CHINESE LOVE; words 
from the Ios Angeles Express, mu- 
sic by Le Roy M. Rile; high voice. 

[29918 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 2, 1911; 
BE 271825; G. Schirmer, New York. 


Story (THE) oF JESUS; sacred chorus, 
words and music by Harriet Thorne 
Rheads, arr. by D. O. Evans; sop. 
solo and quartet or chorus. (Oc- 
tavo ed. no. 186.) [29919 


©) Dee, 28.) 191d: 20e) Dee: 129: 
1911; E 274424; D. O. Evans, 
Youngstown, O. 


Strauss (JOHANN) Spring voices; 
waltz song, words by G. B., music 
by J. Strauss, op. 410, arr. by An- 
thony Richards; mixed voices. S8vo. 
(Quartettes and choruses, no. 80.) 

[29920 


© Deer 2710 ll 2) ea) eet 526. 
1911; E 272994; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


—-— Vienna life (Wiener blut) ; waltz, 
by Johann Strauss, special concert 
arr. by C. Arnold; violin, cello and 
piano. [29921 


© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1911; 
EH 272763; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Strauss (RicHARD) Rosenkavalier 
(Der); walzerfolgen des III. aktes, 
von R. Strauss, arr. von Carl Bes!: 


klavier. [29922 
©) Now 22 1911s 2h ee wee 22. 


1911; 
Paris. 


E 273544; AdolJph Furstner, 


STRAUSS (RICHARD)—Continued. 
Scene des ochs von Lerchenau; 


aus Der  rosenkavalier, von R. 
Strauss, arr. von Carl Besl; klavier. 
[29923 


© Nov. 30, 1911; 2 @ Dee 22, 
‘1911; E 273545; Adolph Fiirstner, 
Paris. 


STRETTI cost; stornelli capricciosi, 
versi di Giuseppe Irace, musica di 
G. Capaldo. [29924 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 278514; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


STRICTLY UPON THE Q. T.; words and 
musie by J. Mills. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29925 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 @. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274032; John Mills, Elkton, 
Md. 


STRUBE (GUSTAV) Serenade: by G. 
Strube; orch. 4to. [29926 


© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 9, 1911; 
H 272281; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


Stupy (A) FOR A SINGLE SOFT STOP; 
by A. M. Goodhart, edited by A. 
Eaglefield Hull; organ. (Augener 
edition, book 2, no. 10222.) [29927 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 15, 1911; 
E 273320; Augener, Itd., London. 


Stupy (A) IN PINK; words and music 
by M. Wilson. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [29928 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 
1911; EK 274063; M. Wilson, Phila- 
delphia. 


SuB TUUM; words and music by J. 
Fortier; contralto or bariton. 
[29929 
© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 11. 1911; 
E 272209; Joseph Fortier, Fall 
River, Mass. 


See Chaminade (C. L. S.) 


Suis mor (Follow me); caprice, by 
Arthur Wellesley; piano. (Five 
tone lyrics, no. 5.) [29930 

© Dee. 21) ASit-s25ew Dec 21; 
1911; E 278528; Whaley, Royce & 
co., ltd., Toronto, Canada. 


SUEDOISE. 


SUITE MINIATURE; by Otto Floersheim. 
ed. by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 
Contents : —Serenade.—Idylle.—A uf 
dem ball.—Gestaendniss. — Gluecks- 
rausch.—Brautzug. [29931 

© Dec. 20. 1911; 2 @ Dee. 22, 
1911; E 272751; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


1726 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


29950 


Sux Lipo; gondoliera, versi di Adolfo 
Genise, musica di Gaetano Lama. 

[299382 

eusepe 25, L011: 2-e. Oct. 9, 1911 ; 

EE 273515; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


SULTANA; march and two-step, by 
Carl R. Zerse, op. 2, no. 1; piano. 
[29933 
(© Noy. 1, 1911; 2c. Dec. 29, 1911; 
EH 274396; Carl R. Zerse, Mt. Ver- 
non, Ind. 


SUMMER EVENING IDYL (Sommerabend- 
idyll) ; by Oskar Merikanto, ed., by 
P. W. Orem; piano. [ 29934 

©) Dee, 27, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 27, 
1911; E 274222; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


SUMMER FANCIES; reverie, by R. S. 
Morrison; piano. [29935 


© Dee, 11, 1911: 2 ¢ Dee. 11, 
1911; EH 272192; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SUMMER MOON; words and music by 
G. Hendrickson. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29936 


j© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 ¢«. Dec. 26, 
1911; EH 274195; Gus Hendrickson, 
Worcester, Mass. 


SumMMeER (A) NIGHT’S DANCE; by 
Celian Kottaun; piano. [29937 


© Nov. 17, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4. 1911: 
KE 273007; Metzler & co., ltd., Lon- 
dun. 


SUN OF MY SOUL; words by John 
Keble, music by E. K. Heyser. 
[29938 


© Ney. 24, 1911; 2c. Dee. 15, 
1911; HE 272855; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


SUNLIGHT BEYOND; hymn, words by 

Claire Sumner, music by C. R. Ray. 

[29939 

© Jan. 1, 1912: 2c. Dec. 30, 1911; 

EK 274499; James D. Vaughan, Lau- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


SUNLIGHT JUST BEYOND; hymn, words 
by Ada Powell, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel. [29940 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 13, 
1911; EH 272817; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


Sunny (A) DAY; 22 easy and me- 
lodious pieces, by Christian Schifer, 
op. 75: piano. (Augener’s edition. 
no. 8375. ) [29941 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c Dec. 2, 1911; 
Ei 270863 ; Augener, Itd., London. ~ 


SuNNY SOUTH MARCH; by G. B. In- 
gram, piano. [29942 


©:'Dees27., 191d 2 "er" Dee..'29) 
1911; E 274888; Georgia Bond In- 
gram, Memphis, Tenn. 


SUNSET DAYS; words and music by 
L. E. Forman. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [29943 


© Dee i 1914 2 2 ce. Dee? 26; 
1911; EK 274150; Lida HK. Forman, 
Canton, Mo. 


SUNSHADE SUE; words by R. S. 
Hooper, music by H. M. Tennent. 
[29944 
© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 c Dee. 19, 
1911; E 278459; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


SUNSHINE AND SHADOW; waltzes, by 
G. Marschal-Loepke, op. 17; pf. 
(Three waltzes, no. 1.) [29945 

© Dee. 19, 1911; 2 c Dec. 20, 
1911; E 272683; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


SUNSHINE (THE) GIRL; words and 
music by H. Weirich. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29946 

©) Dee, di 1911 * 256.) Dee: 26; 
1911; E 274180; Hallie Weirich, 
Cincinnati. 


SUNSHINE IN May; words and music 
by T. Hilton-Turvey; in F. Phila- 
delphia, Theodore Presser co. 

[29947 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EK 271968; T. Hilton-Turvey, Phila- 
delphia. 


SUNSHINE sone. See Grieg (EH. H.) 


SuPPE (FRANZ VON) Light cavalry; 
overture, by Suppé, arr. by G. HE. 
Holmes; saxophone quartette. 4to. 

[29948 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1911; 

E 272432; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


SuR LE SABLE; ballade par A. Trojelli, 
pour piano. (Vacances de plage, no. 
Diy [29949 

(©) Dec. 16, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 18, 
1911; HEH 278428; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


SuR UN FIL D’orR; air de ballet, par 
Georges Picquet, pour piano. 
[29950 
© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 18, 
1911; E 273428; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


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SUZANNE’S SECRET; overture to the in- 
terlude, by E. Wolf-Ferrari, arr. by 
Hugo Riesenfeld; orchestra with 
harmonium. (Orchestra miscellany, 
no. 23.) [29951 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 1, 1911: 
E 271710: G. Schirmer, New York. 


SWEET ARLEE; or, My sweetheart in 
Mars; words and music by O. J. 
Milton. [29952 

© Oct. 30, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1911; 
HE 269663; O. J. Milton, Fort Jones, 
Cal. 


SWEET AS THE TENDER FRAGRANCE: 
words by Longfellow, music by Rex 
de Cairos-Rego, op. 2. [ 29953 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1911; 
FE 278009; Rex de Cairos-Rego, 
Syduey, Australia. 


SWEET COWBOY GIRL OF MINE; words 
by W. I. Chapman, music by Sher- 
wood Ames. [29954 


© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 14. 
1911; E 272939; W. I. Chapman, At- 
kinson, Neb. 


SWEET DREAMS OF YoU; words by Wal- 
ter C. Ballard, music by Jas. E. C. 
Kelly, arr. by Chas. T. Eden-Eadon. 

[29955 


© Now 22,71 91th 2a: wiNoves 20: 
1911; E 271678; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati. 


SWEET-HOME; berceuse par Hdouard 
Mathé, pour orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [29956 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 270917; EH. Gaudet, Paris. 


SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER; male quartet. 
words by W. W. Walford, music by 
A. Taylor. [29957 


© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 22, 1911; 
E 272874; Austin Taylor, Weather- 
ford, Tex. 


SWEET LITTLE LOU FOR ME; words and 
music by Viola Bradwell. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [29958 


©, Nov.) 20,1911 2%e, Dec: 5, 
1911; EK 271882; Mrs. H. H. Brad- 
well, Areadia, Fla. 


SWEET Marie; words and music by H. 
B. McCauley. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29959 


@wNov...20; 1914-532 Ges Dee. 5, 
1911; E 271891; Edward B. McCau- 
ley, Oreland, Pa. 


SWEET RECOLLECTIONS; morceau de sa- 
lon, by M. Greenwald; piano. 
[29960 
© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 11, 
1911; E 272193; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SWEET THING JANE; words and music 
by John Vance Cheney. (Songs with 
pi. ace, noz 53) [29961 


© Dec. 18, 1911°°2 = Dee. 20; 
1911; E 272610; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


SWEET WILD ROSE; words and music by 
L. Markling. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29962 

© Dec. 18, 1914" oes Wee. (26; 
1911; E 274061; Lena Markling, 
Malvern, O. 


SWEETHEART I LOVE You; words and 
music by T. H. Bainbridge. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29963 


© Dee. 11, 1911: 27% eee. 6, 
1911; E 274103; Thos. H. Bain- 
bridge, Pendham, Pa. 


SWEETHEART, THE ROSE YOU GAVE ME} 
from The awakened Rameses, words 
by Joseph Hudnut, music by Julius 
Wuerthner. | 29964 


© Dee. 13) 19it Seem pee 15; 
1911; E 272860; University of Mich- 
igan union, Ann Arbor. 


SWELL (THE) BRASS BAND; words and 
music by W. Reed. Fall River, 
Mass., Bristol music co. [29965 


© Nov. 14, 19iie 2 ewNov.- 17, 
1911; E 271202; Waldo Reed, West- 
port Point, Mass. 


Swine sone; words by Robert L. 
Stevenson, music by F. L. Bartlett. 
(Two children’s songs, no. 1.) 

[29966 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2%c Dee. 2, 1911; 

E 271804; Floy Little Bartlett, Bur- 
lington, Ia. 


SWITCHBACK RAG; by Harry Auracher ; 
piano. ; [29967 
© Dee. 18): 19112 es Bee 19) 
1911; EH 272577; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Sworp (THE) KING; march and two 
step, by E. W. Hickman; pf. New 
Kensington, Pa., Cooper and Cooke. 

[29968 


© Dee. 15, 19123° 2 exec 15, 
1911; E 272360; H. W. Hickman, Ar- 
nold, Pa. 


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no. 13, 1911 


J}AKE ME NOW OR FOREVER SAY GOOD- 

BYE; words and music by Dave Reed. 

[29969 

© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 18. 1911: 

E 272591; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


TAKE THOU MY HAND; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music by Chas. H. 
Marsh. [29970 


fee 15, 1911; 2 c« Dec. 18. 
fotos or 212519; Praise pub. ¢o.. 
Philadelphia. 


TAKE THOU MY TREMBLING HAND; 
words by Fanny J. Crosby, music by 
W. J. Kirkpatrick. [29971 


(eee) 22,,1911>.2 ¢ Dee. 20, 
1911; E 272047; Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
trick, Philadelphia. 

TALE (THE) THAT THE SWEET ROSES 
TOLD; words by Robert F. Roden, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer. [29972 

iwre, 1) 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 1, 1911; 
Hei lait; FB. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 

TANGO, IN D; by J. Albeniz, arr. by 
R. Sylvain; violin and piano. (Vio- 
lin with piano acc., third series. no. 
141.) [29973 

(© Nov.-28; 1911; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1911; E 271698; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


TANNHAUSER MARCH. 
(R.) 

TANTUM ERGO; a due voci, di Adolf 
Donati; tenore e basso, con ace. d'or- 
gano. [29974 

© Dec. 2,.1911; 2 c Dee. 4, 1911; 

E 270970; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
four-part chorus and bass solo, 
by Ch. M. Widor, rev. and ed. by 


See - Wagner 


Nicola A. Montani; mixed voices 
with organ ace. Schirmer’s octavo 
ed. [29975 


@y Dee: 23. 1911-, 2. c.. Dees 26. 
1911; E 272968; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 
par Daniel Fieuret. 4 4 voix mix- 
tes. Partition avec orgue acc. 

[29976 

‘eivee 16. 1911 >" 2 "ec. Dec? 18: 
1911; E 273486; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


TAPE (THE) AND CHAIN: from operetta 
California, lyric by Grant Stewart, 
music by Robert Hood Bowers. 

[29977 

GF Dec. 2S; 1911+. 2 e., Dee. -28. 

1911; E 274304; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


29988 


TARANTELLA SINCERA; parole di 
Eduardo Migliaccio. musica di Vin- 
cenzo de Crescenzo. 1. Canto e 
piano. 2. Solo. 3. Duetto. 

[29978-29980 


© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 
30, 1911; E 274469-274471; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 


TARRY WITH ME. OH MY _ SAVIOUR; 
words anonymous, musie by Frank- 
lin Riker. [29981 

©) Dee: .29. 1911: °2-e. Dee" 2%. 
1911; E 274258; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


TE DEUM LAUDAMUS: by Edwin J. 
Skinner; quartett for choir and con- 
gregation. 4to. [29982 

©, Dee, 12) 191: 2 ec Deere 
1911; E 272339; E. J. Skinner, Ault, 
Col. 


TE DEUM LAUDAMUS, IN A FLAT: NO, 
4: anthem. music by Wm. feed; 
mixed voices. (Octavo ed... no. 
12202.) [ 29983 

© Nov. 20. 1911: 2 c. Dee. 8. 1911: 
E 272106; Oliver Ditson ¢o., Boston. 


TE VOGLIO BENE; versi di Gennaro 
Rainone, musica di V. Medina. 
[2998 t 


© Sept. 25. 1911: 2 ¢ Oct. 9. 1911: 
E 273516; Capolongo-Feola, Naples, 


TEACHER’S (THE) HICKORY LIMR; 
words and music by LL. Jones. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdiule co. 

[29985 

© Dee 18: 19tl: 2c Nee: 726: 

1911; E 274075; Lon Jones, Denison, 
Tex. 


TEACHINGS (THE) THAT MY PARENTS 
GAVE AT HOME: words and musie by 
C. Van Arnam. Washington. H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29986 


© Dee: he 191T 2 E "Deer 26: 


1911; E 274121: Charles Van Ar- 
nam, Schenectady, N. Y. 
TBARS) ehORD ahitihs 4-GOODE SAND | cURUWE 


threnody, words by W. Bord Car- 


penter, music by Walter Parralt; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Year book 
press series of anthems &e., no. 2.) 

[ 29987 


© Nov. 29. 1911: 2 ec. Dee. 1. 1911; 
E 270844; Year book press, London. 


TecKTONIUS (LEO) Etude: by T.. 
Tecktonius: (Three compositions for 
tie per... NO.22.) [29988 

© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1911; 
E 272262; G. Schirmer, New York. 


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29989 

TECKTONIUS (LEO)—Continued. 

— Prelude; by L. Tecktonius; 
(Three compositions for the pf., no. 
al) [29989 


© Deer 9: 191 2 beer 12: 
1911; E 272266; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

TEDDIE AND FREDDIE; words and music 
by J. Hussey. Washington, H. 
Kkirkus Dugdale co. [29990 


©: Dee, th A911: 2 te sDec: 26: 
1911; E 274159; Julia Hussey, 
Chester, Neb. 


TELL ME HONEY; words by T. Taylor, 
music by Chas. Miller. [29991 


© 1c. Dec. 14, 1911; H 272332; 
Tell Taylor, Chicago. 


TELL ME SWEET ROSE; words by Jos. 

McKeon, music by Henry Frantzen. 

[29992 

© Dee. 9, 1911; 2c. Dec. 9, 1911; 

E 272171; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 

TELL ME WILL YOU ALWAYS LOVE ME? 
written and composed by Harry 
Staunton and Howard Flynn. 

[29993 

© Dee. 19; 491d ea2n ica Wecn 19: 

1911; EH 273467; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


TELL THE SWEET STORY OF LOVE; words 
by Ada Blackhorn, music by H. H. 
MecGranahan. [29994 


GO. Wee 2%) 191d a2 se. Dee 20, 
1911; E 272621; H. H. McGranahan, 
Jamestown, Pa. 


JEN PENNY RAG; by C. HE. Brandon and 

Billy Smythe; pf. [29995 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 13, 1911; 

E 272310; Brandon & Smythe, St. 
Louis. 


TEUFELSLIED (Will-o-the-wisp); ged. 
von Reinhard Volker, English words 
by Mrs. H. B. Boas, musik von Eugen 
Haile. [29996 

© Aue.28, sot 25e. Deed alist: 
E 270795; Friedrich Hofmeister, 
Leipzig. 

Texas (THE) COWBOY GIRL; words by 
R. Roberts, music by Jack Stonley. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[29997 
© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 274070; Ross Roberts, Dale, Tex. 

TExaAS TOMMY SWING; two step, by 

Sid Brown and Val Harris; piano. 

[29998 

© Dec. “19; 191132 Ne sDecs 19; 

1911; E 272547; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


en 


THAT AEROPLANE RIDE; words and mu- 
sic by H. Boesman. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [29999 


© Det 141, 1917-4 2" eS wee. 26; 
1911; E 274098; Herman Boesman, 
New York. 

THAT ALABAMA RAG; words and music 
by EK. B. Dawes. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [380000 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274166; Elise B. Dawes, 
Vincennes, Ind. 


THAT BABOON BABY DANCE; words by 
Dave Oppenheim, music by Joe 
Cooper. [380001 

© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 9, 
1911; E 272125; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


THAT BRIGHTER HOME; hymn, words 
by Geo. W. Sebren, musie by Ira T. 
Foust. [30002 

© Jan 2, 1912 -" Sere wee! 30; 
1911; E 274500; James D. Vaughan, 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 


THAT CRAZY RAG; by F. Broekhoven; 
pf. [30003 
© Det. 1; AG Peewee... 14; 
1911; E 272330; FEF. Broekhoven, 
New Orleans. 


THAT EPIDEMIC RAG AND THAT CHICKEN 
GLIDE; march and two step; by 
Edna Williams and Harry Austin 
Tierney, arr. by Geo. E. Collins; 
orch. 4to. [30004 

©: Dee. 9; 1911 90 2her Dee. (11, 
1911; E 272205; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


THAT FRIscO BEAR; words and music 
by Gus Edwards. [30005 
© Dec. 20, 191057 Ze Dees 25; 
1911; E 274810; Song review co., 
inc., New York. 


THAT FUNNY LITTLE FEELING; words 
and music by W. C. Derry. [80006 
© ‘Dec. 30; (1g 2 Semees 729; 
1911: Bo 2743953) Walle. Derry, 
Charlestown, Mass. 


THAT HAUNTING MELODY; entr’acte, 

by Geo. M. Cohan; piano. [30007 

© Dec. 6, 1914; 2 & Dee. 6, 1911 ; 

BH 272022: Jerome & Schwartz pub. 
co., New York. 


THAT HUMMING TUNE; words and 
music by Shelton Brooks, arr. by 
Harry L. Alford. [380008 


© Dec. 11, Wis eZ eee Lt, 
1911; E 272233; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 


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no. 13, 1911 


THAT HYPNOTIZING MAN; words by 
Lew Brown, music by Albert Von 
Tilzer. [380009 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c Nov. 24, 
Phew  2648a9; York ‘music €o., 
New York. 


THAT IS THE TIME FOR SWEETHEARTS; 
words and music by Robert S. Haw- 
croft. [30010 

me Dee G,' 1911; 2c: Dee. 13, 
1911; EH 272248; Ora Nye, Los An- 
geles. 


THAT MAN-O-WAR RAG; words by L. 


Argyle, music by Len Fleming. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 
[80011 


(aber dd, A912 ee. Dec» 26, 
1911; E 274129; L. Argyle, U. S. S. 
South Carolina. 


THat MEXICAN TWIST; words by Bob 

Young, music by Walter Donovan. 

[30012 

@) Dee 26, 1911: 2 e. Dee. 26, 

19id> HY 242967; O'Neil & Story, 
Boston. 


THAT OLD WOMAN MOON; words and 
music by L. Perkins. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [30013 

© Nov: 20, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271921; Louise Perkins, Brooklyn. 


THAT PLEASING BAG; J. Fred. O'Connor, 
arr. by Harry Collins; piano. 
[30014 
© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 1, 1911; 
EK 2718384; Harold Rossiter music 
co., Chicago. 


THAT’S DER YIDDISHE LOVE; ragtime 
song, words and music by O. Berger. 
[380015 


feyie: ec, 21, 1911: WH 2743t3: 
Otto Berger, Waupun, Wis. 


THEE! AMERICA; words and music by 
Patrick J. Quilligan. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [30016 

© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274028; P. J. Quilligan, Cen- 
tral Islip, Long Island, N. Y. 


THEME See Beethoven (L. v.) 


THEME AND VARIATIONS; by E. Maritt: 

piano. [30017 

Geive Dee: 9; 1911: W 274319: 
Edith Maritt, Cortland, N. Y. 


THEODORE ROOSEVELT; words and music 
by S. A. Roberts. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [30018 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 274111; Sophia A. Roberts, Tay- 
cheedah, Wis. 


30026 


THERE IS AN HOUR: OF HALLOWED 
PEACE; anthem, music by H. J. Fitz- 


hugh; soprano or tenor solo and 
chorus, violin obligato, ad_ lib. 
(Sacred music, no. 241). [380019 


© Dee. 27 1911 > aie LG: 
1911; E 272995; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


THERE IS REST IN HIM; words by Ida 

L. Reed, music by Haldor Lillenas. 

[30020 

@ Dec; 20; 1911-2 ec Dee 28) 

1911; E 274346; W. BE. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


THERE ISN’T ANY-ONE FOR ME TO PLAY 
WITH ANY MORE; words and music 
by H. L. Baldwin. Minneapolis. The 
world music company. [380021 

©: ‘Dee. 9) 1911 2 -e& Dee. 13; 
aO14 = OH 212298>" Ht Baldwin: 
Minneapolis. 


THERE’S A CROSS AND CROWN FOR ME; 
words and music by Mrs. L. lL. Lam- 


bert. Washington, H. Kirkus ])ug- 
dale co. [380022 
© Dee 18)) (Hills 2 <€. Dee. VE, 


1911; E 274081; Mrs. L. L. Lambert, 
Tonawanda, N. Y. 


THERE’S A FUNNY FEELING STEALING 
"ROUND MY HEART; words by Haven 
Gillespie, music by Lloyd Kidwell. 

130023 

©) Nov. 29; 1911: 2 ¢ Dec. 1, 1918: 

E 271750; Associated music pubs. co., 
Cincinnati. 


THERE’S A RING AROUND THE MOON; 
words by Alfred Bryan, music by 
H. Blanke-Belcher. [80024 

©) Nov, 29) 1911. ° 2 ‘e) Nox. 295 
1911; E 271704; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


THERE’S A SONG IN THE AIR; words by 
Josivh G. Holland, musie by W. J. 
Kirkpatrick. [30025 

©) Wee?) VOi 2 te Dee 20 
1911; E 272649; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


THERE’S A €PARK OF LOVE STILL BURN- 
ING IN YOUR MOTHER’S HEART FOR 
you; words and music by W. F. 
Fritz. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [80026 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 5.1911; 
E 271895; William F. Fritz, Lees- 
DOL. ba: 


THERE’S NEVER A BED THAT KNOWS MY 
WEIGHT. See Tramp songs no. 1. 


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pt. II, n. s., v. 6 


THERE'S ONLY ONE JESUS FOR ME; 
words by C. Benj. Hopkins, music 
by Jean Howard. [30027 

© Dee. 15, 1911: 2 e Dee. 18, 
1911; E 272518; Praise pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


THERE’S ROOM FOR LOVE ALONG THE 
ROAD; see Tramp songs no. 38. 


THERE THE REASON LIES; words by 
Beatrice Merrill Brown, music by 
M. A. Cornell. [30028 

© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 c Dee. 14, 
1911: E 272942; Beatrice Merrill 
Brown, St. Louis. 


THERE THEY CRUCIFIED HIM; hymn, 

words and music by C. H. Gabriel. 

[30029 

© Dec. 20. 1911; 2 e@ Dee. 13, 

1911: E 272319; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


THERE WAS A TIME WHEN CHILDREN 
SANG: words by Thomas R. Taylor, 
musie by W. J. Kirkpatrick. [80030 


© Dee. 22, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 20, 
1911; E 272648; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


THERE WASN’T ENOUGH TO GO ’ROUND; 
words by Marvin Lee, music by 
Donald Bestor. [30031 


© 1 ce Dee. 1, 1911; E 273348; 
3 Masqueria sisters, Chicago. 


THEY ALL HAVE STRAYED AWAY; lyric 
by C. A. Isbell, music by David C. 
Fisher. [380032 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 20. 
1911; E 272598; Charles A. Isbell, 
New York. 


THEY MET ON A TWIG OF A CHESTNUT 
TREE: four part song, words by E. 


Sylvester, music by Clarence C. 
Robinson: women’s voices. (Octavo 
ed., no. 12214.) [30033 


© Nov. 20, 1911: 2 ce. Dec. 8, 1911; 
FE 272108; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


THEY STILL STAND SAYING GOOD-NIGHT ; 
words and music by Weston and 
Barnes. [30034 


© Nec. 4, 1911; 2 © Dee. 4, 1911; 
EH 270903; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


THINKING OF YOU DEAR; words and mu- 
sic by G. Fitzgerald. [30035 
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 e Dee. 29. 
1911; E 274414: Genevieve Fitzger- 
ald, Independence, Mo. 


SS ES 


THIRD NOVELETTE; by Otto Floersheim, 
ed. by Hans T. Seifert; piano. 

[30036 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 e. Dee, 22, 1911; 

E 272758; Carl Fischer, New York. 


THIS DAY A DAY OF GLORY; an ancient 
Breton carol, arr. for solo and cho- 
rus. (Carols, ancient and modern, 
no. 6 [380037 


© Oct. 14, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 6, 1911; 
EK 270974; Morgan & Scott, ltd... 
London. 


THOSE LIPS OF THINE; words and mu- 
sic by C. C. Spencer. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [30038 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274078; Chas. C. Spencer, 
Santa Cruz, Cal. 


THOU ART NOT NEAR ME; words anon., 
musie by J. K. Johnson. Minneapo- 
lis, Twin city music publishing co. 

[80039 

© Dee. 15, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 30, 

1911; E 274481; Julius K. Johnson, 
Minneapolis. 


THOU ART SO LIKE A FLOWER; words 
translated from the German of Hein- 
rich Heine, musie by Stephen S. 
Townsend; medium voice in H. 

[30040 


© Nov. 17, 1911: 2c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 271766; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


THOU ART THE VINE; words by Lau- 
rence Highfield, music by Chas. H. 
Marsh. [30041 


© Dee: 22) 119i -2¥e7 Dee, 20, 
1911: E 272650; Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, 
Philadelphia. 


THOUGHTS AT TWILIGHT; idyl by R. 
Hoffman; piano. [30042 


© Dec. 13. 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 13. 1911; 
E 272280; Whaley, Royce & co., Itd., 
London. 


THREE IN ALL; English words by Alice 
Mattullath, musie by Carl Bohm, arr. 
by <A. Zander: male chorus. 
Fischer’s octavo choruses for men’s 
voices. ) [30043 

© Dec. 16. 1911; 2 @ Dec. 22, 
1911; EH 272881; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


THREE (THE) KINGS: Christmas carol, 
words adapted from the poem by 
T. H. Hopkins, set to music by Robert 
H. Noble; trio for alto, tenor and 
bass. [30044 

© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 18, 1911; 
HD 272536; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 


THREE (THE) KNIGHTS; four-part song, 
words by Arthur Cleveland, music by 
Edward German; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Novello’s part-song book, no. 1228.) 

[20045 


(Noy. 29, 1911: 2 ec. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 270848 ; Novello & co., Itd., London. 


THREE LOCKS OF BABY HAIR; words and 
music by W. F. Mitchell. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [80046 


©, Dee. 18, 1911; 2 c Dee. 26, 
1911; HE 274010; Mrs. W. F. Mitchell, 
Quilcene, Wash. 


THRESHING (THE) MACHINE; words 
and music by Mrs. W. Parsons. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[30047 


erect 19lt- 2c Dee: 26, 
1911; BE 274156; Mrs. Wm. Parsons, 
Oskaloosa, Kan. : 


THROUBLE (THE); words by Arthur 
Stringer, music by R. Huntington 
Woodman; medium or low voice. 

[30048 


weer dt 4911-2 ¢, Dec. 12, 
1911; E 272273; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


THROUGH FIELD AND MEADOW; waltz, by 
H. Engelmann; piano. [30049 


Ow Wee 20, 1911. 2 c. Dec. 22, 
1911; E 272754; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


THROUGH THE CLOVER-FIELDS AND WOOD- 
LANDS FAR AWAY; words by Ben F. 
May, music by Chas. V. Pascoe. 

[30050 


© Wee. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec, 5, 1911; 
EH 272081; May and Pascoe, Jason- 
ville, Ind. 


THURINGIAN FOLKS-SONG; by E. Henry, 
arr. by J. F. Herman; male chorus. 
(Octavo choruses, no. 2036.) [30051 


mae it 19tt- 2 ¢, Dec. 22, 
1911; E 272752; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


THY HOME, OH LIBERTY; words by W. 
Morrow, music by Edw. T. O’Kane. 
[80052 


© Dec. 30, 1911; 2c. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 274415; William Morrow, 
Columbus, O. 


THOUGHT; from 
Jacinta, lyric by John L. Shine, 
music by Heinrich Berté. [80053 

©, Dec. 2, 1911; 2c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 270949; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


30063 

THY VOICE IS NEAR ME: quartett, arr. 
by J. Fletcher; male voices. S8vo. 

[380054 


©) Dee: 6, 1914-9 2c) Dee. 61911 
E 272037; Joseph Fletcher, Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 


THY WILL BE DONE; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, arr. by Ira B. 
Wilson. [80055 

© Dee, 1911; 2¢, Dec, 15,0011: 
E 272356; Lorenz pub. ¢o., Day- 
ton, O. 


TrLL I WAKE; words by 
Hope, music by Arthur 
low in F. [30056 

©. Dee, 29: 1911-32) -c, Dee we 
1911; E 274259; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


Laurence 
Voorhis; 


TILL THE SANDS OF THE DESERT GROW 
conD; by. Ernest RK. ‘Ball, arr. by 
Tom Clark. Witmark ed. 1. Solo 
cornet with piano ace. 2. Solo trom- 
bone with piano acc. [80057, 30058 

© Dec. 22, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 
23, 1911; H 272917, 272918; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 

TINIEST PIECES; by C. F. Stayner; pf. 
Book 1. [30059 


©. G) Novei225 1911+ 272091" 
Charles Frederick Stayner, Salt 
Lake City. 


TIRED HANDS; nocturne, words by Kd. 


Teschemacher, music by Wilfred 
Sanderson. [80060 
© ‘Nov; 29) 1911-2 ec; Weer, 


1911; E 270859; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


"TIS FAVOR THAT WINS KISSES AND 
LOVE; words and music by Edward 
R. Purnell. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [380061 


Oi Dee swt 190-09 ex Wee 26" 
1911; EK 274146; EH. R. Purnell, He- 
lena, Mont. 


"TIS THE LAMB OF CALVARY; hymn, 
words by James Rowe, music by B. 
C. Unseld. [380062 


Owant, 1912 > 2-6 Dee: 30) 1918 
E 274501; James D. Vaughan, Lau- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


*"TIS THOU, LOVE (Sei tu, amore); Eng- 
lish version by A. St. John Brenon, 
Italian words by Alga _ Bonetti, 
music by P. A. Tirindelli; no. 2in D. 

[30063 

©) Dees 11191 = 2) @, Weewni2: 

1911; E 273204; G. Ricordi & cc., 
Milan. 


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"TIS WONDERFUL; words by FE. R. Ha- 
vergal, music by J. B. Herbert. 
[80064 
©!’ Dec? 20" 19it> 2 er Dee 14. 
1911; E 272220; Rodeheaver 
Herbert, Chicago. 


To ELEcTRA; words by Herrick; music 
by Landon Ronald; no. 2 in C. 
[30065 
© Dee) 6 191 2c) ecw a1 O1d- 
FE 270980; Enoch & sons, London. 


To HOPE; words and music by John 
Vance Cheney. (Songs with pf. acc.. 
no. 4.) [30066 

@y Dec. 19. AGT SO ea Dec. 23: 
191; Ey 272931: CW: Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


To KISS HER; words by Chas. Hanson 
Towne, music by Blair Fairchild, op. 
25. (A Baghdad lover, no. 2.) 

[30067 

iC) Dee 16,1919 +2 ec) Dees Tt. AOid- 

He 2720655 GH) W... » Gray: co... New 
York. 

To My DEAR Lou; words and music by 
W. M. Milburn sr. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [380068 

©) sNov., 20,7 1990 Oi c:. Dec '5, 
Oia HY 271902; 7 Mole > Guyton, 
Crowley, Tex. 


To SPRING; serenade, by J. Frank 
lrysinger, op. 56; piano. [80069 
© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec...22, 
1911; BE 272755; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


To THE MATINEE; by T. W. Carey; 
banjo solo. [380070 
@e-Dec, jal, 191d: 22) 3c.) Dec: 28, 
1911; E 274289; Thos. W. Carey, 
Detroit. 


'TOCCATA-PRELUDE; on the plain-song, 
Pange lingua, by Edward C. Bairs- 
tow, edited by A. Eaglefield Hull; 
organ. (Augener’s edition book 1, 
no. 10221.) [80071 

© Dee, 2; 1911 + 2) c, Deewlo, 1911; 
BE 273317; Augener, Itd., London. 


ToccaTINa; by John M. Steinfeldt, op. 
AY no: 211m iG pk, [80072 
© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 274448; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


Tocka (Longing for home) ; arr. by L. 
Friedsell; pf. [800738 
© Dec nib, 19iie ee ee Wee AG, 
1911; H 272465; Hebrew publishing 
co., New York. 


and |. 


Tomorrow; trio, poem by Florence 
Earle Coates, music by Arthur 
Foote; women’s voices. (Octavo 


Series, DO. oil22) ; 

© Dec. 11) Wold aoe Wee. od. 
1911; EH 272225; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


TONI PSALMORUM ET Y BENEDICAMUS 
DoMINO; par )’Abbé F. Brun, ace. 4 
3 parties pour orgue ou harmoniuw. 

[380075 

© Dee. 16, foil wer, 18: 

1911; E 278437; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


Too LATE; words and musie by Mrs. 
E. C. Montrose. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. _ [380076 

©* Dee. 18, 1911: 2 © Dee. 26. 
1911; E 274006; Mrs. E. C. Mont- 
rose, Washington. 


Topsy (A) TURVEY CHRISTMAS; cCan- 
tata for children, book by Edna 
Randolph Worrell, musie by Clar- 
ence Kkohlmann. [30077 


© Oct 14, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 2, 1911; 

FE 271776; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 

TOREADOR’S SoNG.. See Bizet (G.) 


(Tourment — | 


TORMENTO DE AMOR 
d@’amour); habanera par HEHmile |} 
Wesly, pour orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. 


[30078 | 


© Dec. 2. 1911; 2c. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 270918; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


Tous EN ROND; ronde par A. Trojelli, | 
pour piano. (Vacances de plage, | 
no. 1.) [380079 


© Dec... 16, 119i a2 wee AS: 
1911; E 278424; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


TOWSEE MONGALAY; words and music 
by G. Jones. [380080 


©.1 ¢ Dec ie 1G ele aaa 
Grahame Jones, New York. 


TOWSER; words and music by J. Mc- 
Lean. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [30081 


© Nov. 20; 19 eer a tia: 
E 271878; Joseph MeLean, Man- 
chester, Conn. 


Torys AND CANDIES; waltz, by M. 


Greenwald; piano. [30082 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ¢ Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 272009; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


1734 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 


TRAMP SONGS; song cycle, words by 
I. Ion Swindley, music by John 
Greenwood. Contents:—1. Over the 
hill the read runs white.—2. There’s 
room for love along the road.—3. 
Here’s thanks to Him who made me. 

[80083-30085 


(Sy sept. 15, 1911; 2'c: Dec. 7, 1911; 
E 270991-270993; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 


TRAPEZE (THE) PERFORMER; by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 192, no. 4; pf. 
(At the circus, no. 4.) [380086 


Gwwee. 20, 1911; 2 e., Dec. 29, 
1911; KE 274449; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. — 


TRAUM (DeER); ged. von Ludwig Ub- 
land, English words by Clare B. J. 
Dunean, musik von Hubert Pataky, 
Op, 2,-10.. 5. Hoch. [300ST 


Suc 1911; 2 ¢ Dec. 12, 
1911; H 273132; Otto Jonasson-Kck- 
ermann, Berlin. 


TrrpoLi1; trionfale marcia, by V. Spa- 
dea; solo B flat cornet. [30088 


Cuice ds J9I1: 2 ¢ Dec 28, 
1911; E 274326; Vincenzo Spadea, 
New York. 

See 


TTROISIEME GAVOTTE. Chaminade 


(1S) 


TROUBLES (THE) OF A CooN; words and 
music by G. B. Stern. Washington, 
Hi. Kirkus Dugdale co. [30089 


©: Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec: Dec. 5, 1911; 
i) 271897; Gertrude Bernard Stern, 
San Francisco. 


TRUANDS (LES); opéra-comique en 
trois actes et quatre tableaux, de 
Raphael Adam, musique de Krnest 
stillet; partition, piano et chant. 

[30090 


©isWec. 20, 1911: 2) ¢- Dec, 26; 
1911; D 19026; L. Digoudé-Diodet, 
Paris. 


TRUANTS; rondo scherzo, by H. Engel- 
mann, ed. and fingered by Hans T. 
Seifert; piano. [30091 


Ewwec 220, 10i1 > 2c.) Dec... 22; 
T1911; HE 272757; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

TRUE LOVE; words by Elizabeth Barret 
Browning, music by Carol Kelley 
Brooke. [380092 


© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 271847; F. E. Hathaway, Chicago. 


30101 

TRUE (A) SWEETHEART; words and mu- 
sic by P. J. Bertucci. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [380093 


©xaDeex 18.) 19i 2 c, Dees: 26; 
1911; E 274076; Peter J. Bertucci, 
New Orleans. 


TRUEST (THE) SWEETHEART IS YOUR 
MOTHER; words and music anony- 
mous. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [30094 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 5, 1911 ; 
Ki 271868; C. Monture, Gasport, N. Y. 


TRY AND MAKE YOUR NEIGHBORS HAPPY 
Too; from The campus, by Walter 
Der Leon, arr. by 'T) PY and Geos J: 
Trinkaus; mand. orch. [30095 


© epecen4, 191k} 2veiDeerid. 
1911; BH 272380; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


TRYSTING (THE) PLACE BENEATH THE 
APPLE TREE; words and music by M. 
G. Gray. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [80096 


© “Dee Li, 19td = 2 Veo Vipecr “26; 
1911; E 274187; Mahlon G. Gray, 
Stafford Springs, Conn. 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH) Au- 
tumn song (Chant d’automne) ; by 
P. Tschaikowsky arr. by Nicolaj 
Hansen, ed. and fingered by Alvin 
Buechner; violin, cello and pf. 

[30097 


©) Dee. 4, 1911; 2 & Dec. 22> 1911: 
Ei 272807 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Chant sans paroles; by PP. 
Tschaikowsky, op. 40, no. 6, arr. by 
Nicolaj Hansen; violin, violoncello 
and piano. [30098 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 22, 1911; 
EH 272817; Carl Fischer, New York. 


tone (LEE) 3. polkas iby ves Ae Van- 
der Cook; cornet solo, and piano 
ace. [80099 


© Nov. 28, 1911; 2c. Dee. 4, 1911; 
BE} 271852; H. A. Vander Cook, Chi- 
cago. 


TULIP POLKA; by James I. Wray, op. 
Qo NO. 1+ piano. [30100 


©? Dee 28. 1911 2c. Dec 29) 
1911; HE 274899; Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. 


Tuor (I) BACI; versi e musica di 
Giuseppe Giannelli. [30101 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1911; 
BE 273552; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 


1759 


CATALOGUE OF CO 
30102 


PYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. Hi ase. G 


TURKEY TROT; from Little Miss Fix- 
it, by Kern & Stamper, arr. by G. 
H. Reeves; band. 4to. [380102 

©) Nov. 6, 1911 2re" Dec 2241 Oidl- 
E 272758; Carl Fischer, New York. 


‘TURNING AWAY; words by Mrs. C. S. 
Hoover, music by Haldor Lillenas. 
[80103 

9 


© Dee, 20.19ti- 2" ca wWee 128: 
1911; H 274347; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 

TUTTO CORE; versi di F. Fiore, musica 
di V. Medina. [30104 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 

EK 278517; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 


Tuyo SERE; danza, letra de José Ro- 
bles, mtsica de Salvador Pérez, para 
canto e piano o piano solo, ad lib. 


[380105 
©) FOet (21 Gio nce Deer 12, 
f90l SB 2tel4a. Otto: Yo UArzo7, 
Mexico. 


"Twas APRIL; words by EH. Pailleron, 
translated by Jas. Freeman Clark, 
music by Ethelbert Nevin, op. 5, no. 
3, arr. by Victor Harris; three part 
chorus, women’s voices. 4to. 

[30106 

© “Dec! 15, 7911: Be Deer 16, 

1911; H 272454; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


"TWAS IN THE TIME OF ROSES; words 
and musie by F. J. Neubauer. 
[380107 


©) Dee. 15, 1911: e. Dee. 15, 
19TH 223860; “hg. > Neubauer, 
Provo, Utah. 


9 


—) 


TWELVE MAGIC KEYS TO TUNELAND; 30 
pieces in all the major keys, by 
Mabel Madison Watson; piano. 

[380108 

OR Dec. hl, plOiad- 9. 4e Dec.c 11. 

fOia: EH 272226: Arthur 2. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


TWILIGHT; overture, by E. Newton, 
arr. by F. J. St. Clair; full reed and 
brass band. 4to. [30109 

@iDec wi. AS; Bes Weeks AS: 
1911; E 272308; H. N. White, Cleve- 
land. 


TWILIGHT BELLS; serenade, music by 
C. A. White, rev. by Josef Frantz 
[H. L. Heartz]; women’s. voices. 
4to. (Secular part songs, no. 7609.) 

[30110 

© Dee. 8, 1911; 2.c. Dec. 15, 1911; 

Ki 272385; White Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


uy, 


TWILIGHT MEMORIES; reverie, by Lou 
Sievers, arr. by Harry L. Alford; 
piano. [80111 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 4, 1911; 

Ii 271848 ; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 

words and music by A. V. Tablett. 

[30112 

© 1 ¢ Dec 5 19i4= w272154 - 

Arthur Vintson Tablett, Cleveland, O. 

‘TWILIGHT REVERIES; words and music 
by D.. J.. Walker, sare siyaek VW. 
Petrie. [30113 

© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c Dee. 4, 1911; 
Ii 271861; Dailey J. Walker, La- 
moni, Ia. 


TWILIGHT SHADOWS; petite romance, 
by Rich. Czerwonky; violin and 
piano. [380114 

© Dec. 19, 91 te aeee aee 122. 
1911; E 272759; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

TTWINKLING STARS; by J. Louis von der 
Mehden, jr. op. 2a)nonee2 pn. (CA 
night in dreamland, no. 2.) [30115 

© Dec. 15, 192 eee” 15. 
1911; E 2723889; Carl Hauser, New 
Yorks: 

TWO LITTLE GIRLIES AND A LAD; written 
and composed by Sam Walsh; reci- 
tation with piano ace. (Musical 
monologues, no. 68.) [30116 

© Dec. 15, 1911 27 er wee, 15: 
1911; E 278311; Reynolds.& ¢o., 
London. 


Two PRELUDES. See Chopin (F. F.) 


Ty CoBB, THE BASE BALL KING; words 
by S. EH. MeGlaun, music by M. C. 
Hanford. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [80117 

(© Dec; 18, 191 Fe Wee: 26. 
1911; BE 274017; Sarah HE. MeGlaun, 
Cusseta, Ga. 
Ty DZIEWCZYNO; arr. by Stanley S. 
Gralak; concertina. [30118 
© Nov. 18, 19Mee2re Noy. 29: 
1911; HE 272460; Gralak music house, 
Chicago. 

ULTIME AMOUR; poésie de Guy de 
Montgaillard, musique de Charles 
Levadeé. [30119 

© Dec. 15,5 190 eee ee, 16. 
1911; E 273363; Enoch & co., Paris. 


UMSCHLIESS’ MICH GANZ MIT DEINEM 
FRIEDEN; dichter unbekannt, musik 
von Fritz Reuter, fiir minnerchor. 
4to. (“Zwei alte lieder, no. 2.) 

[30120 

©: Nov.:1, 1914 92 epNoyeeo. oid: 

IE 270879; Fritz Reuter, New Ulm, 
Minn. 


6 


9 
oO 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 


30139 


UNCLE SAM’s TAFFY; words by M. E. 
Knisely, music by Wm. O. Hellup. 


[380121 
femec. 14..1911- 2 ¢ Dec. 14, 
ona 272943:- Mrs. Mary. - E. 


Knisely, Webb City, Mo. 


UNDER THE CHRISTMAS TREE; polka, by 
M. Greenwald; piano. [30122 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1911; 
EH 272010; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


UNDER THE LOVE TREE; in The Wall 
street girl, words by Seymour 
Brown, music by Bert Grant. 

[30123 


Der (19) 1911: 2 ¢c. Dee. 19, 
1911; E 274229; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


UNDER THE MISTLETOE; waltz, by T. 
H. Rollinson, arr. by Walter Vree- 
land; guitar solo. [30124 

ec. a, 1911-2. ¢. Dec. 8, 1911; 
Hi 272109; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


UNDER THE RAYS OF THE SETTING SUN; 
words and music by R. Gray. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[30125 

mmpec ts. 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 

1911; E 274020; Robert Gray, Du 
Quoin, Ill. 

UNDERTAKER (THE) MAN; words and 
music by Chris Smith, arr. by Harry 
L. Alford. [30126 

Gy) Nov 29. 41911; 2 ©. Dec. 1, 1911; 
I 271885; Harold Rossiter music 
co., Chicago. 

UNDINE; romantische zauberoper von 
Albert Lortzing, arr. von Bogumil 
Zepler, fiir klavier, mit uberlegtem 
text, no. 1-7. (Musik fiir alle, VIII. 
jahrgang, no. 86.) [30127 

© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
HH 273049; Ulistein & co., Berlin. 

Unique (A) CHANUKKAH PARTY; a 
ohe act comedy with music, by H. 
Woolf. 4to. [30128 

OyiNov, 24. 1911- 2 ¢. Dec. 4; 
1911; D 19010; Henry Woolf, Matta- 
pan, Mass. 

U. S. FOREST RANGERS MARCH; by H. 
M. Clendening; pf. [30129 

(Nov. 20,1911: 2c: Noy: 25, 
1911; WH 272117; H. M. Clendening, 
Dubois, Wy. 

UNITED STATES MARCH; by F. Uaccaro; 


piano. Washington, H. Wirkus Dug- 
dale co. [30130 
©) Dee 11, 1914-2 c. Dec. 26, 


£OT1: HY 274118 ; 
Hartford, Conn. 


Francis Uaccaro, 


UNIVERSAL PEACE (Heil Europa) ; 
march and two-step, by Franz von 
Blon, op. 75, arr. by Paul Henne- ~ 
berg; band. 4to. [30131 

© Nov. 16), 191392. -e Dees 22 
1911; E 272760; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


UNS IST EIN KIND GEBOREN (Unto us a 
child is born); Christmas anthem, 
words from the [Bible and Wm. 
Schmidt], music by Geo. Kessel; 
solo and mixed chorus with organ 
ace. 4to. [30132 

© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 13: 19it: 
Ki 272293; Geo. Kessel, St. Paul, 
Minn. 


UNSER KINDLICH LALLEN; ged. von Paul 
Wienand, musik von Carl Heyl; 
kinderstimmen. [30133 

© Nove & 1901-2 c.Oct. 30: 1914 
W) 272410; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


Up AND AWAY; galop, by Pierre Re- 
nard; piano. [380134 
© Dee sit (9 27 e= Deer sar 
1911; E 272194; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


VAGABONDIA; part song, words from 
Songs from Vagabondia, by Richard 
Hovey, music by Frederic Field Bul- 


lard; men’s voices. 4to. (Abridged 
ed., no. 12277.) [30125 


@GNor 27 1911: 2 e Dee S19 
FE 272110; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


VALSA; original round dance, arr. by 
Lillie Hurndall, music by Thurley 
Beale. [301386 


© Dee. 4, 1911: 2°e) Dec.4 1911; 

EK 270904; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
Tingland. 

\V ALSE-BERCEUSE; par Ernest Bucalossi ; 

piano-conducteur. 4to. [30137 . 

©) pec... Ui. Oey Weer 12: 


1911; E 273210; Ernest Buealossi, 
London. 

V.ALSE-BERCEUSE; par Henri Van Gael, 
pour piano a 6 mains. (Morceaux 
choisis, no. 7.) [30138 

QMO 23 195i se acrid ecer 12: 


1911: FE 273160; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 


VALSE CHEVALERESQUE; by L. J. Oscar 

Fontaine, op. 97; piano. [30139 

© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 20, 1911 ; 

EK, 273469; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


1737 


30140 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. TS oe 


VALSE CONTENTMENT; by L. Tiberghien ; 


piano. Washington, 1. Wirkus Dug- 
dale co. [30140 
©. Nov. ~ 202, 1902 se awee. i, 


1911; BH 271912; Lois Tiberghien, Sac 
City,’ Yaz 


VALSE ESPERIS; by FE. Mayer Bloom; 
pf. New Orleans, L. Grunewald co., 
ltd. [30141 

© Noy. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 13, 1911; 
HK 272288; Floretta M. Bloom, New 
Orleans. 


VALSE GRACIEUSE; by J. Frank Fry- 
singer, op. 59; piano. [380142 
© Dee 20; 191i) 2 es Wee .22, 
1911; EH 272762; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
—by Otto Floersheim, ed. by Hans 
T. Siefert; piano. [30143 
Or Deel. 20 IGit 2c Deer 22) 
1911; E 272761; Carl Fischer, New 
Work: 

VALSE VIENNOISE; by C. W. Krog- 
mann, op. 90, no. 1; piano, left hand 
alone. [30144 

© Nov. 27, 1911: 2 c Dec. 1, 1911; 
Woe2tiios. Bb. Ek) Woodirnntisreco:, 
Boston. 


VALSES PIQUANTES; by Graham Peel, 
arr. by H. M. Higgs; orchestra. 
(Chappell’s orchestral selections, no. 
101.) [30145 

© Deel 4, 1911: VreaWee 5 101d : 
ii 270961; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 

——- ——_ —— piano ace. (Chappell’s 
orchestral selections, no. 101.) 

[30146 

© Dee.) 18, 1911: 2 ce. Dee, 19, 

1911; E 273460; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


VARIATIONS AND DOUBLE-FUGUE; On a 
theme OL) hy (Cay tain. by.) ohn 
Powell, op. 20; piano. [80147 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2c. Dee. 12, 1911; 
EH 273258; A. Zunz Mathot, Paris. 


VARIATIONS POETIQUES, SUR UN THEME 
ORIGINAL; by A. HKaglefield Hull, edi- 
ted for organ. (Augener’s edition, 
book 2. no. 10222.) 30148 

©) Wee, 2. 19s 2 ceDec. aber: 
FE 273332; Augener, Itd., London. 


VENDETTA (LA); drame lyrique en 3 
actes, tiré d’une nouvelle de Loriot- 
Lecaudey, par R. de Flers et G. A. 
de Caillavet, musique de Jean Nou- 
gués; partition d’orchestre. [80149 


©) f %¢.) Dec, 16, 191: Del 9020; 
Hnoch & co., Paris. 


VENEDIG; notturno yon Erwin Lend- 
vai, op. 6a, fiir klavier. [80150 
© Oct. 15, 190Gb 2 ewewers 12: 
1911; KE 273131; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig. 


VeNITE; four part chorus, words from 
the Bible, music by Edward Leeson 
Powers; women’s voices with sop. 
solo, in D. (Octayo choruses no. 
‘D099. ) [80151 

© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 e@. Dee. 9, 1911; 
EF 272136; G. Schirmer, New York. 

VENUS TRIUMPHATRIX; valse boston 

par Guillaume Almayrae, pour 

piano. [380152 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 12, 1911; 
EL 273233; Paul Decourcelle, Nice. 


VENUS (THE) VALSE; by Velmar M. 
Tunis; piano. [80153 
© Dec 16, 1991: ee Wee. 26, 
1911; E 274818; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Celeste Aida; ro- 
mance from Aida, by G. Verdi, tran-. 
scribed by Paul Ambrose; piano. 
(Operatic fantasias and transcrip- 
tions, no. 45.) [380154 

© Dee. 1119 eee tees 14. 
1911; HK 272237: Jo Be Sehroeder, 
New York. 


——Torce (The) of destiny (La forza 
del destino); grand selection, by 
Verdi, arr. by A. E. Harris; orches- 
tra. [380155 

© Dec: 23, 191d: Dives Dee: 28) 
1911; H 274270; Cundy-Bettoney 
co., Boston. 


Quartet from Rigoletto; by Verdi, 


arr. by Mackie-Beyer; full orch. 
(Twentieth century journal, no. 
1489. ) [30156 


© - Dec. 20; ASME 2G peck. 20) 
1911; E 272672; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


VERGER D’AMOUR; valse par Gaston 
Schindler, orchestrée avee piano-con- | 
ducteur par Ad. Gauwin. [80157 | 

©) Dec. 6, 19iie 2ie see aie LOlolicm |f 
Ki 270985; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Vertrrt (Astray); words by Theodor 
Storm, English version by’ Eva Gore- 
300th, music by Max Mayer, op. 20; 
low or medium yoice. (Five songs, 
no. 4.) [30158 

© Dec. 15) 9a aeanWees et Gs 
1911; E 273374; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


1758 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1911 


VERLORENE (DER) GROSCHEN; ged. vou 


F. Grether, musik yon E. Wentz; 
kinderstimmen. [380159 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EK 272401; Central pub. house, 
Cleveland. 


VERSCHENKTE (DIE) FRAU; komische 
oper in 8 aufziigen nach einem 
entwurf von F. Anthony, text von 
R. Lothar, musik von Eugen d’Al- 
bert, ftir orchester. Stimmen. 

; [380160 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1911; E 270972; 
Aug. Franz, Leipzig. 


Very (A) YOUTHFUL AFFAIR; words by 
Jas. Whitcomb Riley, music by John 
Barnes Wells. [380161 

eirwee 12, 1911: 2 c.’ Dee. 12, 
1911; E 272286; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


VESPER HYMN; words by Mervyn Arch- 


dall, music by Varley Roberts. 
12mo. (Novello’s parish choir book, 
no. 866.) [380162 


Cwmec, 16, 191+: 2 ec. Dec. 18, 
TOG HY 276411; Novello & co., 1td., 
London. 


VIEL SCHONE STERNE AM HIMMEL 
HocH; weihnachten, ged. von K. A. 
Seidel, musik von Alwin Grether: 
kinderstimmen. [380163 


(© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
EK 272899; Central pub. house, 
Cleveland. 


VIENNA LIFE, See Strauss (J.) 


Vitia sone; from the Merry widow, 
by F. Lehar, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; 
cornet trombone or cello solo with 
full orch. [30164 


Gmiee, 20) -19t1- 2c) Dee. 20, 
1914.; KE) 272675; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


VILLA PRIMROSE; finale, act 1. from the 
musical play, words by C. M. S. 
McLellan, music by Ivan Caryll. 

[30165 


@wWec.' 44, 191-2 .c. Dee, 15, 
1911; H} 2788387; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


opening chorus act 1, from the 
musical play, words by C. M. S. 
McLellan, music by Ivan Caryl. 

[30166 


© Dee. 14, 1914-.2 & Dee. 15, 
1911; EK 2738336; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


1 


= 


30176 

VILLAGE FESTIVAL; dance, by Rich. 
Czerwonky; violin and piano. 

[30167 


© Dec: 6 1914 » 2ier Dee..22, 1911: 
E 272764; Carl Fischer, New York. 


VIOLET RAYS; waltzes, by R. F. Stan- 
ton, arr. by F. H. Losey; piano. 
[30168 
©: Wee? 5191-2 Dee. 5, 19: 
E 2719738; Robert F. Stanton, Wil- 
limantic, Conn. 


VIOLET-VALSE; Osborne Roberts, 
pour piano. [30169 
© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1911; 

E 273212; Almar, Paris. 


VioLteTs (Salut d’ amour); _ song, 
musie by Edward Elgar, arr. by E. 
J. Fitzhugh; mixed voices. Svo. 
(Quartettes and choruses, no. 74). 

[380170 


OoDee 027) 19 2 e¢ Deer 26. 
1911; E 272996; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 

VIOLETS (THE) MESSAGE; words and 
music by M. Wells Dolan. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[380171 

©? Dee;  11,., 1911-2 -e- Dee. 26; 
191d - Hy 264096 “Mrs. P.-E. Dolan: 
Winneconne. Wis. 


par 


\-I-R-G-I-N-I-A; in Dr. Beans from Bos- 
ton, words by James Burris, music 
by Will Carrington. [380172 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1911; 


FE 272041; Ted Snyder co, New 
York. 


VISION D’AMOUR; valse by Archibald 
Joyce; band. 4to. (Boosey & co.’s 
brass & reed band journal, no. 516.) 

[80173 

© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 11, 1911; 

E 273110; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


VISION, NO. 4; par Sonia C. Friedman, 
op. 11, arr. pour piano. [30174 
© Dee. 2) 1911: 2:e Dee: 12; 1911; 

i 273243; Sonia C. Friedman, Paris. 


VISITED AND REDEEMED; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by H. W. 
Porter. [380175 

Cr Nov: 24, (19> 2 ey Dee. Wb, 
19hP: BY 272351 > Lorenz “pub. eo:, 
Dayton, O. 

VIVIANO, MY - A - KAG- A - TIME-A-QUEEN, 
words and music by Edith A. Mid- 
dleton and B. Smythe. [380176 

©: Dec: 6. 1911: Ble. Dee 5, 19k: 
BE 272032; Billy Smythe, U. S. 


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VocAL METHOD. [By] Christine Nord- 
strom (COarten) 2). 3) (i Sit |isiap: 
illus. 4to. $3.00. [80177 

© Nov. 9, 1911; 2c. Nov. 11, 1911; 
A 800751; Kunkel bros. music ¢o., 
St. Louis. 


VOGLEIN (DAS) IM WALDE; musik von 
J. Dutrrner, arr. von C: Turk, op. 
52, fur sopran-solo und mi&nnerchor. 
Partitur. “Ato. [80178 

© Oct. 21, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 8, 1911; 
H 273084; C. F. Wahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


VOLUNTARY, IN HYPERPHRYGIAN MODE; 
by Ernest Bullock, edited by A. 
Haglefield Hull; organ. (Augener 
edition, Book 2. no. 10222.) [30179 

© Dec. 2, 1911 Je Wee 15) 19nd 
EK 273321; Augener, Itd., London. 


VON WIEGEL BISS IN KEIWER. See Song 


(The) of love. 


VORSPIEL; von Franz Lehar; klavier. 
1. Erleichtert, arr. von Gustav Blas- 
ser. 2. Original. [30180, 30181 

© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 ec. each Dec. 12, 
ASIN. E QISd4. aerSiibs  Eudiwie 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. 

mélodie, poésie 
musique de A. 


VOYAGEURS CELESTES; 
de Camille Roy, 
Flégier. [80182 

On Dee th Ott 9 Te ee: nib: 
1911; E 278364; Enoch & co., Paris. 


VUELVE; danza, letra de José Robles, 
mutisica de Salvador Pérez, para 
canto y piano, o piano solo ad lib. 

[30183 
© Oct. 21,1911: 2'& Dee: 1271911; 
EF 273144; Otto y Arzoz, Mexico. — 

WAR’ ES AUCH NICHTS ALS EIN TRAUM 
VOM GLUCK; walzerlied aus der op- 
erette Eva, text von A. M. Willner 
und Robert Bodansky, musik yon 
Franz Lehar. [30184 

©” Wee 21ND Ves Dec, 12; 
1911; E 278178; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 

WAGNER (RICHARD) Brautlied; aus 
Lohengrin, von R. Wagner, bearbei- 
tung von Karl Kimpf ftir normal- 
harmonium. [30185 

© 2Oct): 21," aS 2) (es) Deer d2. 
1911; E 273134; Paul Koeppen, Ber- 
lin. 

Dreams; by R. Wagner, ed. and 

fingered by Maurits Leefson; pf. 

[380186 
© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 4, 1911; 

E 270964; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 

delphia. 


WAGNER (RICHARD )—Continued. 

Konig Heinrichs gebet; aus Lo- 

- hengrin, von R. Wagner, bearbeitung 
von Karl Kampf, fiir normal har- 
monium. [380187 


© Oct. 21, 1911-32 yer Wee 12 
1911; EK 2731386; Paul Koeppen; Ber- 
lin. 


—— Lohengrin; introduction to act 38, 
by R. Wagner, ed. by Ralph Kinder ; 
pipe organ. [80188 


© Dec. 11, ¥Oid 2 yeeiec, 14 - 
1911; E 272184; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Pilgrims chorus; from ‘Tann- 
hauser, by R. Wagner, arr. by Bar- 
rington Sargeant; band. 4to. 
[30189 
© Dee. 23, 1911> 2¥e Wee! 28, 
1911; E 274275; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. 


——arr. by G. E. Holmes [and] 
Love’s old sweet song; by Molloy, 
arr. by G. E. Holmes; saxophone 
quartette. [30190 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 16, 1911; 
E 272441; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


transcription by Alvin Buech- 

ner, op. 21, no. 4; violin and piano. 

[30191 

© Nov. 10) A9ti eaerabee, 22, 

1911; E 272713; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


—— Rienzi; fantasia on the opera by 
R. Wagner, arr. by ST. Bidgood; 
band. Ato. [80192 

© Nov. 38, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1911; 
E 2738004; Hawkes & son, London. 


opera, by R. Wagner, English 
translation by John Bernhoff, arr. 
by Karl Klindworth; vocal score. 

[30193 


©. Dee. 23; 191d er Dees 26; 
1911; D 19023; Schott & co., London. 


Song to the evening star; from 


Tannhiuser, by Richard Wagner, 
concert paraphrase, by C. Arnold; 
violin, cello and piano. [30194 


© Dec. 1, 1945: 2 ef Weer 22) 191 = 
E 272748; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Tannhiiuser march; by Wagner, 
arr. by G. E. Holmes; saxophone 
quartette. [380195 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 & Dee. 16, 1911; 
E 272448; ©. I. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


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30215 


WAGNER (RicHARD)—Countinued. 
Walter’s prize song; from The 
meistersinger of Nurnberg, by R. 
Wagner, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; full 
orch. [80196 

jyimec. 12, 1911: 2 e: Dee. 138, 
1911; EH 272292; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


WAITING; words and music by Mrs. 
O. K. Goodwin. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [380197 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EB 271879; Mrs. O. K. Goodwin, Mari- 
anna, Ark. 

WAITING AND LONGING FOR YOU; words 
by Bob F. Sear, music by Walter 
Wilson. [30198 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 19, 1911; 
E 272542; Sear-Wilson music Co., 
Chicago. 


WAITING FOR GOD AND THEE; words by 
Katherine Stagg, music by Frank E. 
Tours. [30199 


mee 401911 - 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
H 271988; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


WAITING FOR YOU SWEETHEART MINE; 
words and music by J. H. Schuch- 
ardt. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [80200 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EH 271945; Joe H. Schuchardt, 
Springfield, Ill. 


WALLY (LA); di A. Catalani, diverti- 
mento per pf. di Adolfo Donati. 
[30201 
© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c Dec. 7, 1911; 
EK 270987; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


WALTER’S PRIZE SONG. See Wagner 
(R.) 


WALTZING; words by C. E. Reinhardt, 


music by Carlyle Duncan. [30202 
©). Dee +29; 1911: 2c. Dee; 29, 
1911; E 274879; C. E. Reinhardt, 


Montreal, Canada. 


WALZER SZENE; aus der operette Eva, 
von Franz Lehar; klavier. 1. Er- 
leichtert. 2. Original. 

[80203. 30204 

© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 

Pores 273116, 2131773; Ludwig 

Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. 


WANDERLUST MARCH; by K. L. King; 

band. 4to. [80205 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 16, 1911; 

E 272450; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


WATER LILIES; by HE. E. Longworth; 
piano. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [80206 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 274057; Everette E. Longworth, 
Marathon, Ia. 


WATERMELON TIME; words and music 
by E. M. Bonnell. [30207 
© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 13, 1911; 

E 272244; Ora Nye, Los Angeles. 


WAVERLY GALOP; by T. A. Simpson; 

mandolin or violin. [30208 

© Dee. 8, 1911; 2c Dec ASM: 

I} 273084; Stephen Shepard, Pater- 
sony INsidl. 


WE ALL WENT MARCHING HOME AGAIN; 
written and composed by William 
Hargreaves. [30209 

© Dec. 20; 1911: 2 ec, Dee. Zo. 
1911; E 2738481; B Feldman & co.. 
London. 


WE CAN’T ALL HAVE THE SAME GIRL; 
written and composed by Fred God- 
frey and Harry Carlton. [380210 

©) Dec. 20, 191t=” 2 en Dee 20: 
1911; E 273482; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


WE’D BETTER BIDE A WEE; brilliant va- 
riations, by M. W. Butler; pf. 
[30211 
© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 c@ Dec. 8, 1911; 
EK 272088; A. W. Perry & sons’ mu- 
sic co., Sedalia, Mo. 


WE’RE NIFTY NATTY FASHION PLATES; 
lyrics and music by Lynne H. Haz- 
zard. [380212 

@Oyive. Dee: 14. 1911 Me 274aier 
Cecil and Leon Emmett, Plymouth, 
IN: CH: 


WE SHOULD LIKE A GIRL; written and 
composed by Edgar Bateman and 
Fred W. Leigh. _ [80213 

© Mee 1911-2 ce Dee. 1, 198i. 
E 2708380; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


WE TWO TOGETHER; poem by Walt 
Whitman, music by Marshall Kerno- 
chan; high voice. (Two songs, no. 
2p) [30214 

© Dec dil IAOt1 Qi Dee: 
1911; E 272274; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


WEALTH AND POVERTY; words by M. E. 

Stewart, music by Tarrence Rowe. 

[380215 

@i Dee “80; 1911 =. 2) ce: Dee: 230; 

1911; E 274461; Mary EH. Stewart, 
Hermiston, Ore. 


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30216 


WEDDING (THE) TRIP; march and two- 
step, from opera The wedding trip, 
by Reginald De Koven, arr. by J. 
Bodewalt Lampe; piano. [380216 

© Dec, 28,4191 2) Es wee: 28, 
1911; EH 274805; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


—— selection from the opera bouffe, 
by Reginald De Koven, compiled and 
arr. by J. Bodewalt Lampe; piano. 

130217 

©) Dee. 30, 191i: 2 e) Jamey 2) 191d. 

E 274479; Jerome H. Remick & ©co., 
New York. 


WEIHNACHTSGESANG; musik von G. E. 
Obsner, op. 12. Ausgabe fiir frauen- 
oder kinderchor mit harmonium oder 
klavierbegleitung. Partitur. 4to. 

[30218 

©) Cet, 2) 19-7 2,e. Dee: 8) 19iMite- 

E 2730385; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


\WELCOME HOME; words and music by 
J. K. Baker. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [30219 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 26, 
1911; H 274037; J. K. Baker, Buf- 
falo, Okl. 


words and music by M. C. Lyt- 


ton. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [30220 
© Wee 18h" Loi 2 emDeck 26, 


1911; H 274080; Mary C. Ilytton, 
Stony Bottom, W. Va. 


WENN DIE PARISERIN SPAZIEREN FAHRT; 
aus der operette Eva, text von A. 
M. Willner und Robert Bodanzky, 
musik von Franz Lehar. [380221 

© Dee dt iOti 2 eee Dee a2, 
1911; E 278179; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


WER HUT DIE SHULD; words and music 
by Alex Silberstein, arr. by H. A. 
Russotto. [30222 

© Dee. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 12,1911; 
EH 272252; Sol. Schenker, New York. 


WESTERN COLLEGE SONG BOOK; words 
and musie by various authors. 4to. 
[302238 


© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 12, 1911: 
EH 272246; Western College, Oxford, 
O. 
WESTWARD HO; march, by Geo. L. 
Lansing; mandolin. [30224 
© Dee) 16) Oi ew Deew20, 
1911; HE. 272618; Walter Jacobs, 
Boston. 


pt. 110, wes aw. |G 


WHAT IS NICER THAN HOME SWEET 
HOME; words and music by Clark 
EK. Lewis. [380225 

© Dec.- 29; 1911-22 es Wee) 2s; 
1911; E 274871; J. High Stauffer, 
Mansfield, O. 


WHAT LOVE WILL DO; words and music 
by C. Wyatt. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [380226 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c Dec. 5, 1911; 
E 271869; Cammie Wyatt, Mayfield, 
Ky. 


WHAT MEANS YON STAR; words by 
Elsie Duncan Yale, musie by J. Lin- 


colu Hall; tenor rec. aria and 
chorus. 4to. (Christmas anthems, 
1K) | DUTAO) [30227 


© Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1911; 
Ii 271797; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


WHAT MORN SHALL FIND THEE; words 
by Chas. Hanson Towne, music by 
Blair Fairchild, op. 25. (A Baghdad 
lover, no. 6.) [30228 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 e Dec. 7, 1911; 
E 272069; H. W. Gray co., New 
Mork 


WHAT’S THE USE OF SIGHING; words 
and music by F. G. Huney. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[380229 

© Dee. 14, 19d BiemWee. 26, 

1911; H 274115; Fannie Gleason 
Huney, Rapid City, S. D. 


WHAT THE OLD MILL TOLD (Was die 
alte miihle erzihite); by John M. 
Steinfeldt, op. 41, no. 3; pf. [3802380 


©) Dec. 20." 19a Wieressbeek 29: 
1911; EK 274450; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


WHAT WOULD THE SUMMER BE LIKE 
WITHOUT you; words by R. W. Heug- 
gins, music by Chas. Seott. [80231 


© Dec. 2) 1910 2 cs Weems. Olds: 
EK 2719938; Richard W. Heuggins, 
Oelwein, Ia. 


WHEN A LITTLE BIT O’ LOVE CREEPS IN; 
words and music by Harry D. Kerr. 
[80232 


© Nov. 16, 1911; 2c Dee. 4, 1911; 
Ii 272092; Vinton music co., Boston. 


WHEN BACHELOR DAYS ARE OVER; words 
and music by H. K. Goff. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [80233 


© Nov: 20,1911) 2c; Deets 191d ; 
H 271911: HH. K. Goff; Pittsburg: 


1742 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13; 1911 


30251 


WHEN CHRIST WAS BORN; Christmas 
carol, melody adapted from an early 
Christian hymn, harmonized by 
Gerrit Smith. (Church music re- 
view, no. 3809.) [30234 


© Wee 5, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1911; 
Heet20se:; HF. W. Gray co:, New 
York. 


WHEN DAY IS DONE; nocturn, words 
and music by C. A. R. Benedict, arr. 
by Clara McCune. [30235 


© Nov. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1911; 
ii 272600; Charles A. R. Benedict, 
Edwardsville, Ill. 


WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE; Song with- 
out words, by M. Greenwald; piano. 
[80236 


Gawec, 11, 1911-'2 c«. Dee 11, 
1911; E 272195; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


WHEN FAITH REACHES OUT; words by 
Johnson Oatman, jr., music by H. H. 
MeGranahan. [380237 


Cmmeemon, 1911- 2 ¢. Dec. 20, 
1941) 272622; H. AW. MeGranahan, 
yamestown, Pa. 


WHEN I AM DEAD; words by John G. 
Neihardt, music by R. Huntington 
Woodman; baritone. [30238 


(Oy Dee 18, 1914: 2-c.. Dee: 19, 
1911; E 272581; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


WHEN I AM DEAD MY DEAREST; poem 


by Christina Rossetti, music by 
Frederic Austin; no. 2 in E flat, 
high voice. [30239 


oon. 21, 1911: 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911: 
K 270828; J. H. Larway, London. 


—— —— music by Tod B. Galloway. 
[30240 
Or Dee, 275. 1911; 2 c. Dee. . 21, 
1911; HE 274228; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


WHEN I AM GONE; words by Haven 

Gillespie, music by Roy Steventon. 

[30241 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 1, 1911; 

271749; Associated music pubs. 
Cincinnati. 


1D) 
CO: 


WHEN I PLAYED! PEEK-A-BOO WITH YOU; 
words and music by HE. Seibel. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[80242 

wee | 18; 1911) 2 es Dec 26; 

1911; E 274028; Eleanor Seibel, 
Brookville, Ind. 


WHEN I SAID GOOD BYE TO MARY, MANY 
YEARS AGO TO-DAY; words by J. Ge- 
rard, music by Metropolitan music 
co. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [302438 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 5, 1911; 
EK 271953; Jack J. Gerard, Lynn, 
Mass. 


WHEN LOVE’S DREAM IS O’ER; words 
and music by S. Jenkins. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [80244 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 «@ Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274088; Sadie Jenkins, De 
Lancey, N. Y. 


WHEN MOTHER KISSED ME IN MY 
DREAM; words and music by C. W. 
Abbott. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [80245 


© Dee. sity 1G 2c. “Dec. 26) 
1911; E 274209; Chas. W. Abbott, 
Dayton, O. 


WHEN MY WORK IS DONE; words by 
N. A. McAulay, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. [80246 


©r Weem 204, 1914 +2. ¢. Dees 28 
1911; E 2748387; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


WHEN SPRINGTIME SKIES ARE BLUE; 
words and music by M. Hawkins. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[30247 

©- Nov. 20; 191%; 2ve.. Dees ts; 

1911; E 271904; Mamie Hawkins, 
Bronaugh, Mo. 


WHEN TENDER LOVE YOU ARE CONFESS- 
ING; from Doctor De Luxe, lyric 
by Otto Hauerbach, music by Frank 
EK. Tours. [380248 

©) Dee. 4; 1911-2 c; Dec. 5; 191 
E 271989; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


WHEN THE BIRDS BEGAN TO SING; 
waltz humoresque by Archibald 
Joyce; piano. . [20249 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 4, 1911; 
EK 270892; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


WHEN THE EVENING SHADES ARE FALL- 
ING: words by Jane C. Strange, 
music by Ethwell Hanson. [80250 

© Nov. 22, 1911; 2c. Dee. 1, 1911; 
E 271746; Progressive music pub. 
co., Cincinnati. 


WHEN THE FLOWERS BLOOM AGAIN 
SWEET ROSE DEAR; words and music 
by J. Tilghman. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [80251 

© -Novws (207 1901s 2. es Meera, 
1971: - EH 2719382; John Tilghman, 


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30252 


WHEN THE GRAPES HAVE TURNED TO 
_ PURPLE AND TO BLUE; words and 
music by L. E. Mitchell. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [80252 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 e@ Dee. 5, 
1911; EH 271923; L. EH. Mitchell, 
Granville, O. 


WHEN THE LAND WAS WHITE WITH 
MOONLIGHT; words by Anna Reeve 
_ Aldrich, music by Ethelbert Nevin, 
op. 20, no. 5, arr. by Victor Harris; 
- Women’s voices. S8vo. (Boston mu- 
sic co., quartets and choruses, no. 
749.) [80253 


© Deer30; 194d; 2 ce: Jan. 2, 1912. 
E 274477; G. Schirmer, Boston. 


WHEN THE LEAVES UPON THE MAPLE 
TURN TO GOLD; words by Arthur Bel- 
linger, music by Ernest Variey. 

[30254 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1911; 

E 271739; Arthur. Bellinger music 
co., Battle Creek. 


WHEN THE MOON IS A-WINKIN’ AT YOU; 
words and music by M. O. King, arr. 
by Harry Ciqua. [380255 


@utc. Dees; 191 heist: 
Milton O. King, Cleveland. 


WHEN THE ROBINS SING IN SPRING- 
TIME; words by F. Campbell, music 
by Charies J. W. Jerreld. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [380256 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ¢) Dee. 5, 1911; 
E 271919; Florence Campbell, Mile- 
stone, Sask., Canada. 


WHEN THE SOLDIER BOYS ARE DOVES OF 
PEACE; words by Geo. W. Burns, 


music by Paul Eugene, arr. by 
[Wugene Platzmann]. [380257 


© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 8, 1911; 
EK 272083; -Shapiro music pub. co., 
New York. 


WHEN THE SUMMER DAYS HAVE PASSED; 
words and musie by M. C. Andes. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[30258 


© Dee wdSs Gillie Pre. WDeerL26) 
1911; EK 274087; May Clifton Andes, 
Baltimore. 


WHEN THE SUN IS GOING DOWN BEHIND 
THE HILLS; words and music by R. 
W. Dutton. New York, F. B. Havi- 
land pub. co. [30259 


© Dec. 9, 1911; 2 @. Dee. 9, 1911; 
EK 272170; Ralph W. Dutton, Coin, 
Ta. 


pt. II, n. s, v. 6 


WHEN THE SWEET OLEANDERS BLOOM; 
words and music by J. MeNitt. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[30260 


© Dec. 18) 1911) 2 cae: 26, 
1911; EH 274041; Josie McNitt, Texas 
City, Tex. 


WHEN THE WORLD COMES TO AN END; 
poem by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus 
Edwards; in F. [80261 

© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 28, 1911; 
EH 274309; Song review co., inc., New 
York. 


WHEN TOMORROW COMES; words by 
Russell Smith, music by Alfred An- 
derson and De K. Thompson. [80262 

© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1911; 
E 272187; De Koven Thompson, 
Chicago. 


WHEN TWO LOVING HEARTS BEAT TRUE; 

words and music by C. EH. Duffield. 

[30263 

© Dee. 15, A9it: Seem Mes. a5, 

1911; BE 272359; Chas. E. Duffield, 
Chambersburg, Pa. 


WHEN WE JOIN THE MIGHTY CHORUS; 
hymn, words by James Rowe, music 
by J. D. Vaughan. [30264 

© Jan. 1, 1912; 2c Dee. 30, 1911; 
E 274502; James D. Vaughan, Lau- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


WHEN WE PRAISE HIM OVER THERE; 
hymn, words by James Rowe, music 
by J. D. Vaughan. [380265 

© Jan. 1, 1912-2 ce weeeso Oi = 
E 274503; James D. Vaughan, Lau- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


WHEN WE’RE DRESSED UP LIKE FATHER 
AND MOTHER; words and music by 


Harry G. Eldridge. Franklin, O., 
Eldridge entertainment house. 


[30266 


© Dec. 1, 19112 2 G-wWeeris ois: 
BE} 272251: Hi. ©) Widridge> Wranik- 
fine Os 


WHEN YOU HEAR LOVE'S “ HELLO;” 
from Vera Violetta, lyrie by Harold 
Atteridge, music by E. Ray Goetz 
and Louis A. Hirsch. [30267 

© Dec. 4, 1911; 2c Deer5, 1911; 
E 271990; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


WHEN YOUR GOOD LUCK HAS FLOWN; 
from Jacinta, lyric by ~John— lL. 
Shine, musie by Heinrich Berté. 

[30268 

©: Dee: 2; 19115) 2 ee Decoy 1911. 

FE 270950; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
MOrk: 


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no. 18, 1911 


30285 


WHERE OH WHERE HAS JOHNNY GONE 
(Kudy kudy kudy cesti¢ka); Eng- 
lish version by Mrs. Rudolf Friml 


and Henry G. Chapman, ed. by 
Rudolf Friml; medium  voice.. 
(Three Bohemian folk songs, no. 2.) 

[30269 


fomiwer 12-1911: 2 ¢ Dec. 13, 
1911; E 272296; G. Schirmer, New 
York: 


WHERE SOUTHERN ROSES TWINE; words 
and music by A. Davis. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [30270 


@amee, it; 1911: 2.¢. Dee. 26, 
1911; EH 274108; Arlene Davis, Wa- 
tonga, Okl. 


WHERE THE BEE SUCKS; words from 
The tempest, by Wm. Shakespeare, 
music by Redgewell Dansie. [80271 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1911; 
E 2738312; Augener, ltd., London. 


WHERE THE BIG RED APPLES GROW; 
words and musie by W. H. Stocker, 
arr. by Barclay Walker. [30272 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 14,1911; 
E 272370; Wm. H. Stocker, Wenat- 
chee, Wash. 


WHERE THE MORNING GLORY BLOSSOMS 
BLOOM EACH DAY; words and music 


by M. Burger. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [30273 
Or Dee, 18, 1911-> 2 c. Dec. 26, 


1911; EH 274044; Margaret Burger, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


WHERE THE PURPLE VIOLETS GROW; 
words and music by M. Gale. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[80274 
7) 


@amMee 11, °1911- 2 ¢ Dee. 26, 
1911; EH 274186; Mae Gale, Mulberry, 
Kan. 


WHERE THE SALT WINDS BLOW; words 
by Carolyn Buck Fitzhugh, music by 
J. Rosas, adapted and arr. by E. J. 
Fitzhugh; women’s voices. (Oc- 
tavo choruses, no. 195.) [380275 


We Dees* 27,. 1911.2 -¢, | Dee. 26, 
1911; H 272997; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


WHERE THE WATER LILIES GREW; words 
and music by G. P. Given. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[80276 


ie Nov. 20,1911- 2c. Dec. 51911 : 
E 271948; Gussie P. Given, McComb, 
Miss. 


WHICH ONE DARLING, YOU OR I; words 
and music by H. Hummel. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[80277 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1911; 

E 271952; Helen Hummel, Kansas 
City, Kan. 


WHILE MOONBEAMS STILL ARE SHIN- 
ING; words and music by B. Dooley. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[80278 

©) Dec. 18, 1911; '2 ¢«. Dee. 26, 

1911; E 274218; Bessie A. Dooley, 
London, O. 


WHILE THE BIG OLD WORLD ROLLS 
ROUND; duo, from When sweet six- 
teen, lyric by George V. Hobart, 
music by Victor Herbert. [30279 


@OlDeeaGg, Odds (2 cx Dew 
1911; EK 274238; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


WHILE THE TWILIGHTS COME AND GO; 


words and music by J. H. Schu- 
chardt. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [30280 


OP Decw Lia t91-. 2)c.- Deck 2G: 
1911; E 274198; Joe H. Schuchardt, 
Springfield, Ill. 


WHIRL WIND; a novelty rag, by J. 
Russel Robinson; pf. St. Louis. 
Stark music Co. [80281 


© Dec 14,1911: 2 © Dee 13: 
1911; E 272814; Stark music print- 
ing and pub. co., St. Louis. 


WHISPERINGS OF THE PINES; reverie, 
by Harry D. Kinder, arr. by Harry 
L. Alford; piano. [80282 

@psbee. daly 1910... 2: ex, Dee waa, 
1911; EH 272234; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 


WHITE ROSE OF TRALEE; words and 
music by B. B. Cowman. Washing- 


ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [80283 


©) Wee) 11s S19iiss Qe Wee. (26; 
1911; EH 274105; Bessie Boggan Cow- 
man, Chicago. 


WHO DARE DIVIDE; words by Marie 
Boileau, music by Selwyn Lloyd. 
[380284 


© Dee! 14, 7191-2 ce Dec 16; 
1911; E 273377; Bach & co., London. 


WHO KISSED YOU LAST; words and mu- 
sic by V. A. Avakian. [30285. 


© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1911; 
BE 274811; Vosgan A. Avakian, Balti- 
more. 


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WHO WILL LET HIM IN? words by 
James Rowe, music by EH. T. Hilde- 
brand. [380286 

©: Apr: 14) 191i 2 re. Deets: 
1911; BH, 272888; H: To Hildebrand, 
Roanoke, Va. 


“ WHOSOEVER,” THAT MEANS ME; words 
and music by Scott Lawrence. 

[30287 

© -Now.28, 2911s tie Neww28. 

Ais se. INOvs 29, Agi eZ 
Rodeheaver-Ackley. co., Chicago. 


WHOSOEVER WILL; hymn, words and 

music by Geo. W. Sebren. [80288 

© Jane 1, 1912) Orc. Dee. 305 1. 9ile 

EY 274504; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


WHY ARE THE ROSES SO WAN IN HUE; 
words by Heinrich Heine, music by 
Victor Despommier; high in A flat. 

[30289 

©) eee 29) aioli? he Dee oak 

1911; E 274488; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


WHY DO THE STARS SHINE, DADDY; 
words and music by J. EK. Bewley. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[30290 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1911; 

EH} 271886; James E. Bewley, Chelms- 
ford, Mass. 


WHY DON’T SANTA CLAUS COME HERE; 
words by E. D. Dewey, music F. P. 
Davis. [30291 

©) 1c Dee 19; 191 - ee 20268: 
Duane Dewey, Syracuse. 


WHY DON’T YOU COME; words and mu- 


sic by T. Hershkowitz. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [30292 
©) Dee! ik aOlde 2 vex, Meer 26; 


1911; H 274124; Tillie Hershkowitz, 
Cincinnati, O. 


WHY DON’T YOU LOVE ME AS YOU DID 
WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS YOU 
AND I; words by J. T. Jordan, music 
by Neil Navarre. [30293 

© Dee. 30s, 191-27 Deck 730; 
1911; E 274464; James F. Jordan, 
New York. 


WHY SHOULDN’T YOU TELL ME THAT; 
trio from the musical play, Villa 
primrose, words by C. M. S. Mc- 
Lellan, music by Ivan Caryll. 

[80294 


©) Dec. 14. 191d. 2 ey, Dee, 15, 
1911; H273338; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


WHY THE SAILOR BOY GAINED HIS VIC- 
ToRY; or, The hero sailor boy’s re- 
turn, words and music by B. F. 
Dolph. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [380295 

© Dec. 11° 1911492 7% Dec. 26, 
1911; HE 274148; B. F. Dolph, Wake- 
field, Neb. 


WHY ‘TIS LOVE; words and music by 
W. C. Shimoneck. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [80296 


© Dec. 18, 1911-2 ex) Dee: 26, 
1911; E 274065; Wim. C. Shimoneck, 
Washington. 


WHY WILL YOU DO wiTHOUT HIM; 
words arr. by F. R. Havergal, music 
by J. B. Herbert. [30297 

© Dec. 20; 191d owe wee. 11, 
1911; EX 272223; Rodeheaver and 
Herbert, Chicago. 


WILL I EVER MEET THE GIRL WHO WAITS 
FOR ME; words and music by J. 
Amberg. [80298 

© Dee. 21, 1911; 2 ec Deca19, 
1911; E 272544; Joseph Amberg, 
Highland Mills, N. Y. 


WILL-0-THE-WISP (THE); by Hannah 
Smith, op. 28, no. 2; piano. (Six 
pianoforte pieces, no. 2). [30299 

© Nov. 25, 119i ae) Nove (29. 
1911; BH 2693 3 WihkistanasiIGCco:, 
Cincinnati. 


WILL YOU ALWAYS LOVE ME AS YOU DO 
TO-DAY ; words and music by T. Swin- 
dells. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [80300 


© Dec. AS, 19tis Ser ec.) 26: 
1911; E 274005; Thos. Swindells, 
Payson, Utah. 


WILL YOU BE MINE FOREVER; words and 
music by V. Reyburn. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [30301 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
FE 271956; V. Reyburn, Granby, Mo. 


WILL YOU BE THINKING OF ME; words 
and music by Edna Dean. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[30302 


© Dec.i18 notice ec, 26, 
1911; E 274058; Lillian Smith, New 
Paliuze Nee 


WILL YOU LOVE ME THE SAME ALL THE 
YEAR; words and music by N. HE. 
Woode. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [30303 

© Dee. 11; Agi; rer wee... 26; 
1911; E 274164; N. HE. Woode, Cleve- 
land, O. 


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WILLOW WAND; words by Marguerite 
Radclyffe-Hall, music by Amy Wood- 
forde-Finden. [3803804 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1911; 
E 270867; Boosey & co., London. 


WiLson (C. WHITAKER) ‘Two nature 
dream-songs; words by Hileen New- 
ton, music by C. W. Wilson; B flat 
and C. Contents: 1. My dream.— 
2. June, [30305 

©, Dee -9, 19145 2 ¢. Dee. 19, 
1911; E 273462; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don. 

WILT HEAR MY CRY; words and music 
by A. D. Leaw. Washington, H. 
Ikirkus Dugdale co. [30306 

© Woey.220, 1911: 2. ¢ Dee. 5, 
Ii Shi 271884; Alda D. Leaw, 
Langhorne, Pa. 

WiLt THOU HEAR THE VOICE OF PRAISE; 
words by Caroline L. Rice, music by 
W. J. Kirkpatrick. [380307 

ewer 22 1911- 2 ¢ Dec. 20, 
19145; BE) 272651; Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick, Philadelphia. 


WINDMILL (THE) soNG; Dutch lul- 
laby, words and music by A. J. Car- 
ver, jr. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [380308 


© Mee i, 1911; 2 « Dec. 26, 
iOib- Br 274172: Ada Jack Carver, 
jr., Natchitoches, La. 

WINTER DREAMS; words by Frank 
Dempster Sherman, music by Mary 
Strawn Vernon; 1st and 2nd sop. 
alto or tenor and bass. (Supple- 
mentary music for schools, no. 49). 
[30309 

(Oe Wee. AG. 1911:-2 ¢ Dec: 1S, 
1911; E 272499; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 

WINTER (THE) HATH NOT A BLOSSOM ; 
song, music by Carl Reinecke, ed. 
by Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. 
Heanmae sep: 1 and 2 and alto. 
(Stanhope ed., no. 158). [30310 

(e wWee A2, 1911: 2. c. Dec. 19, 
1911; E 272537; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 

WINTER TIME IS COMING ’ROUND TOO 
soon; words by Haven Gillespie, 
music by Roy Steventon. [380311 

@apee 22> 191: 2 eo Dee; 23, 
1911; E 272928; Associated music 
publisher co., Cincinnati. 

WIR FAHREN UBER’S MEER; ged. und 
musik von Alwin Grether; kinder- 

~ stimmen. [303812 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 272405; Central pub. — house, 
Cleveland. 


Rg ge A SS EY 


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30521 


WIR SEHEN GERN IN WALD UND FELD; 
ged. von Alwin Grether, musik von 
J. Maurer; kinderstimmen. [380313 

© Noy. 1, 191t* Jie Oce 80, 191k- 
EK 272404; Central pub. house, 
Cleveland. 


WIR SIND ALLE DA; eroffnung, ged. 
und musik von Alwin Grether; kin- 


derstimmen. [380314 
TO UNov 1, 1914 | Oe sOch, 30.2191 
EH 272392; Central pub. house, 


Cleveland. 


WIR SINGEN SO GERN; ged. und musik 

yon Alwin Grether; kinderstimmen. 

[80315 

© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1911; 

E 272394; Central pub. house, Cleve- 
land. 


WITH LANCE .AND SWORD; by Emil 
Bohm, rev. and fingered by A. 
Becker ; pf. [30816 


© Dec. 7, 1911; 2 c Dee. 8, 1911: 
EK 272167; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


WITH SONG AND JEST; polka élégante, 
by I. V. Flagler, arr. by R. Ferber: 
piano, four hands. [30317 

© Deer wld; 191d + 426. Dee 14: 
1911; E 272196; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


WITH THE SETTING OF THE SUN; words 
and music by J. S. and J. Y. Pay- 


ton. Washington, H. Kirkus’ Dug- 
dale co. [30318 
©? Nov. -20, 1914:; 2c > Dee 3; 


191 2905: J. Sand Js Yo Bay- 
ton, Mansfield, Ark. 


WITH THE STREAM; by A. E. Warren; 
pf. [30319 
©); Weeh 20: al Oth 2? ie Dee 29; 
1911; E 274488; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


WITH THE TWINKLE IN HEB EYE; from 
Chauncey Olcott's Macushla, by 
Hroest KR. Ball, arr by “—: PP. and 
Geo. J. Trinkaus; mandolin orches- 
tra with piano acc. [30320 

©n Dee a4, 19M 2 Dee, abt 
1911; E 272381; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


WoOHL EIN EINSAM ROSLEIN; ged. von 
Krummacher, musik von Peter Ma- 
rini (Zimmermann), fiir mannerchor. 
Partitur. 4to. [30321 

©) Aue 30,191. 22 c. Dee. f.. Agi 
E 270797; Gebrtider Hug €& @o., 
Leipzig. 


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WOMEN, JOIN HANDS; words by Lau- 
rence Housman, music by Selwyn 
Lloyd. [30322 


Ch Dee 714° 49th: 2 ica gDee AG, 
1911; E 278878; Bach & co., London. 


WoON’T YOU BE A SWEETHEART TO ME; 
leap year song, words and music by 
J. T. Zwernemann. [30323 


© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 29, 1911; 
E 274389; John Taylor Zwernemann, 
Houston, Tex. 


WON’T YOU BE MORE THAN A FRIEND; 
words and music by Wm. T. Vayo, 
arr. by L. A. Clark. [380324 

© mec als SiOld 2 ee wees e15. 
1911; E 272368; William Vayo music 
co., Boston. 


WON’T YOU BE MY SWEETHEART PLEASE; 
words by W. F. Donovan, music by 
James I. Wray. [30325 

© 1c. Dee. 7, 1911; E 270990; 
William F. Donovan, Fall River, 
Mass. 


WoN’T YOU COME AND SHARE MY BUN- 
GALOW ; words and music by L. Lind. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[380326 

© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1911; 

EK 271948; Laurence Lind, Oregon, 
IRE 


WON’T YOU SAY THAT YOU'LL BE MINE; 

words and music by Henry B. P. 

- Johnson. Muskogee, Okl., Johnson 

and Johnson. ~ [30327 

© Dee. 11, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1911; 

Hy 272145: EB. B. PP. Johnson, Mus- 
kogee, Okl. 


Wooing (THE) WINDS; berceuse, by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus. 1. String quar- 
tette, with piano ace. ad lib. 2. Vio- 
lin solo with piano acc. 

[30328, 30329 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 ec. each Dec. 19, 
1911; BH 272578, 272579; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 


WoRSHIP THE LORD; response after in- 
vocation, music by E. S. Lorenz. 
[803830 
©) Nove 24.8911 2 kes Dec! 15, 
1911; E 272358; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


Wozvu (Wherefore) ; words by Princess 
Gabriele Wrede, English version by 
Robert Huntington, music by Frank 
La Forge; high in A. [30331 


© Dec. 11, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 12, 1911; 
E 272275; G. Schirmer; New York. 


WRECK OF THE HESPERUS; cantata, 
music by Thomas Anderton, poem 
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 


ed. by Hollis Dann... New York, 
Cincinnati [ete.] American book 
company [1911] 538 p. 8vo. $0.20. 

[80332 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 9, 1911; 
A 300906; Hollis Dann, Ithaca, N. Y. 


WRIGHT AND BorcH. Five favorite 
Yule-tide songs, comp. and arr. by 
Wright and Borch; orchestra. 4to. 

[80333 

© Nov:..25, 192 ae wee 22. 

1911; E 272834; Carl Fischer, New 
Yourls. 

WYNKEN, BLYNKEN, AND NoD; words 
by Eugene Field, music by Ernest 
Halsey. [80334 

© Deemt4,\ 1911-22 Dee 15, 
1911; E 273339; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 

Y ... COMO LE vA; tango Argentino, 
by J. Valverde, arr. by G. Gast; 
orch. 4to. [3808385 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 7, 1911; 
E 272075; G. Schirmer, New York. 


YANKEE LOVE; words and music by E. 
Ray Goetz and Irving Berlin. 


[380336 
© Dec, 15,°19tt- 9 24%e wee. 15: 
1911; E 272387; Ted Snyder co., 


New York. 
YANKEE (THE) TANGLE; by H. Har- 
vey Pinches; piano. [30337 
© Nov. 8, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 4, 1911; 
E 273006; Metzler &-co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

YOU ARE NOT THE GIRL YOU USED TO 
BE; words and music by J. J. Con- 
cannon. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [380338 


©: Dec. 18;/1919 2 72ser Dee: 26, 
1911; E 274218; John J. Concannon, 
Chicago. 


You ME FOR A SONG; four-part 
song, words by Chas. Kingsley, 
music by Henry Hadley, op. 51, no. 
1; chorus of women’s voices a cap- 
pella. (Octayvo choruses, no. 5622.) 

[30339 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 21, 1911 ; 
E 272700; G. Schirmer, New York. 


YOU CAN’T GO TO HEAVEN IN A BALLOON ; 
words and music by J. A. Walter. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[30340 

©) Dec. 14) 191s 2 eaiee, 26, 

1911; E 274119; John A. Walter, 
Tamaneud, Pa. 


ASK 


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3035T 


You DON’T SEEM TO CARE; Words and 
music by Mounta Caughron. Wash- 
ington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[80341 


) Becy 11, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274147; Mounita Caughron, 
Neosho, Mo. 


You KNOW IT; words and music by 
Cc. EH. Wright. [380842 
io) Dec. 44,1911 :. 2 ‘e. “Dec. 18, 
1911; EH 272505; Charles HE. Wright, 
Chicago. 


YOU'LL MISS YOUR LOVING BABY BYE 
AND BYE; words and music by Billy 
De Vere and Al. Herman. [380343 

ioemec.s22, 1911: 2. ¢. Dee 22, 
1911; E 272872; Seminary music co., 
New York. 


You LOVE ME; Siren’s song, lyric and 
music by Marie Theresa Laing. 
[380344 
© Dee. 4, 1911; 2 c Dec. 5, 1911; 
EK 271991; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


YOU MEAN OLD MOON; words and music 
by J. Kaplanek. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [3803845 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274079; Joe Kaplanek, Cud- 
ahy, Wis. 


YOU MUST BE THE GIRL I KNEW; words 
and music by Anita D. Aijinsley. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[380346 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EH} 271898; Ada Jack Carver, Natchi- 
toches, La. 


YOU’RE JUST THE GIRL I’VE PICTURED IN 
MY DREAMS; words by Haven Gil- 
lespie, music by Roy Steventon. 

[30347 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 1, 1911; 
E 271748; Associated music pubs. 
co., Cincinnati. 


YOU’RE VERY LIKE YOUR SISTER, DEAR; 
from Little Boy Blue, lyric by Ed- 
ward. A. Paulton, music by Henri 
Bereny. [380348 

pee. 22) 1911: 2 ¢: Dee. 22, 
1911; Hi 272862; J. H. Remick & ©€o., 
New York. 


YOU SHALL BE A FAIRY TOO; words by 
R. S. Hooper, music by H. M. Ten- 
nent. [30349 

tomDee 28, 1914: 2 ©. Dee. 19; 
1911; H 273461; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


YOU WILL KISS THAT SAME FACE )VER 
AND OVER AGAIN; words by J. T. 
Mull, music by Chas. J. W. Jerreld. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[30350 


(©) Deé¢. 2 191i: +20 e. Meet 26. 
1911; E 274142; J. T. Mull, Altoona, 
Pa: 


YOU WILL NEVER KNOW (Tu ne sauras 
jamais); valse chantée, by Joseph 
Rico, arr. by Carl F. Williams; orch. 
4to. [803851 


©: Dee. -29, 1914: 2 ¢. ‘Dec: :30; 
1911; E 274508; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


YoU WOULDN'T DO THAT IN YOUR 
YOUNGER DAYS; words by S. Erick- 
son, music by M. C. Hanford. 
Washington, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. 

[80352 


©); Dee. 18;. 1911; 2. ¢., Dec... 26, 
1911; E 274047; Simmons Erickson, 
Berlin Mills, N. H. 


YOUNG WERNER’S PARTING SONG; by 
V. E. Nessler, arr. by Mackie-Beyer ; 
full orch. (Twentieth century jour- 
nal, no. 1487.) [30353 


©) Dee. 20; 1911 = 2 ce Dec. 20: 
1911; E 272676; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


YOUR OWN DEAR Kiss; ballad, lyric by 
Edgar Selden, music by E. di Capua. 
[30354 


©) Nov. 2h) 1911: 2-6) Noy, 21, 
1911; E 270890; Shapiro music pub. 
co., New York. 


YOUR PRESENCE MAKES THE WORLD A 
PARADISE; words and music by A. 
Muskatt. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [803855 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1911; 
EH 271908; Anna Muskatt, St. Louis. 


YPSI TREAT; from The awakened 
Rameses, words by Joseph Hudnut, 
music by Julius Wuerthner. [380356 


© Dee. 13, 1911; 2° ec. Dee. 15; 


1911; E 272861; University of Michi- 
gan union, Ann Arbor. 


YULETIDE BELLS; reverie-caprice, by 
Ferdinand Mayer; piano. [30357 
© Dec: 28)-1911- 2.¢. Dec 26, 


1911: E 272964; Vinton musie pub. 
co., Boston. 


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ZEHN APHORISMEN (Ten aphorisms) ; 
by Otto Floersheim, ed. by Hans 
T. Seifert; piano. [80358 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec. ‘Dee, 22, 
1911; EH 272766; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


ZIEHE HIN ZU DEINEM VATER; komis- 
ches duet, aus der operette Eva, 
text von A. M. Willner und Robert 
Bodanzky, musik von Franz Lehar. 

[80359 

© Dee, 11, AGIA 2 CaDec) 12. 

1911; E 273180; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


ZOBAK; polka, by J. A. Jurena, arr. by 
F. Tryner. 1. Orchestra. 2. Band. 
Ato. [30360, 30361 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 c. each Dee. 1, 
1911; E 271720, 271721; Georgi & 
Vitak, Chicago. 


ZUFRIEDENHEIT (Contentment); von 
Arnoldo Sartorio, op. 693, fiir kla- 
vier. (6 klavierstticke, no. 4.) 

[80362 

© Aug. 29, 1911; 2 e@ Dee. 1, 

1911; E 270788; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 


ZWERGLEIN’S TRAUM (Hobgoblin’s 
dream) ; tonstiick von Adolf Melzer, 
op. 16, fiir pianoforte. [30363 

© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 16, 1911; 
E 2733891; Adolf Melzer, Hohen- 
Neuendorf, b Berlin. 


1ére sonate. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


53RD. IowA N. G. MARCH; by C. A. 
Fraser, arr. by F. J. St. Clair; full 
brass and reed band. 4to. [80364 


© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 11, 1911; 
Ee 272201; H. N. White, Cleveland. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1911: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 48 unpub- 


lished ) 


1750 


| 


AUBER 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN). 


Bish sOrouvmuslc OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 


RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


[30364 


| ANGEL OF MY DREAMS; by Will S. Hays. 


[1 

© by Rosa Belle Hays, Louisville, 

as the widow of the author, in exten- 

sion for 14 years. Renewal no. 

2387, Dec. 28, 1911. Renewal entry, 
Apr. 8, 1898, no. 22371. 


(DANIEL FRANCOIS ESPRIT) 
Ira DravoLo; by Auber, op. 128, arr. 
by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. (Operatic fantasias. ) 
[2 
© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2858; Dec. 23, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, 
no. 25119. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Gavotte; 


from the 2nd violin sonata, by J. S. 
Bach, arr. by C. Saint-Saéns, rev. 
and fingered by William Mason. [38 

© by Mrs. H. van Sinderen, % Ed- 
ward Schuberth & co., New York, as 
child of the deceased author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2330, Dee. 9, 1911. Original entry, 
Jan. 31, 1884, no. 2246. 


BaLFE (MICHAEL WILLIAM) Bohemian 


girl; by Balfe, op. 131, arr. by Carl 
Sidus [pseud. of Charles Kunkel]. 
(Operatic fantasias. ) [4 

© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 2365, Dec. 23, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, 
no. 25126. 


Allegro ; 
from Symphony in C major, by Bee- 
thoven, op. 21, no. 1, arr. by Carl 
Sidus [pseud. of Charles Kunkel]. 
(Bright hours with the tone poets, 
no. 1.) [5 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2377, Dec. 28, 1911. 
Original entry, Dec. 26, 1883, no. 
24229. 


1751 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG vAN)—Contd. 


Andante; from Symphony in C 
minor, by Beethoven, op. 67, no. 5, 
arr. by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. (Bright hours with the 
tone poets, no. 10.) [6 

© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2373, Dec. 23, 1911. 
Original entry, Dec. 26, 1883, no. 
24225. 


—— Scherzo; from the Pastoral sym- 


phony, by Beethoven, op. 68, no. 6, 
arr. by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. (Bright hours with the 
tone poets, no. 7.) [7 

© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2370, Dec. 28, 1911. 
Original entry, Dec. 26, 1883, no. 
24229. 


—-— Vivace; from the Symphony in A 


major, by Beethoven, op. 92, no. 7, 
arr. by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. (Bright hours with the 
tone poets, no. 5.) [8 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2368, Dec. 238, 1911. 
Original entry, Dec. 26, 1888, no. 
24220. 


BELLINI (VINCENZO) Puritani (1); by 


Bellini, op. 130, arr. by Carl Sidus. 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel]. (Oper 
atic fantasias.) [9 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 28638, Dee. 23, 1911. 
Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, no. 
25124. 


BENEDIC ANIMA IN D; by Dudley Buck, 


op. 47, no. 6. [10 

© by Mary Elizabeth Buck, 
Orange, N. J., aS widow of the 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2425, Dec. 30, 1911. 
Renewal entry, Dec. 10, 1898, no. 
71940. 


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BENEDICTUS IN A; by Dudley Buck, 
op. 45, no. 5. [11 
© by Mary Elizabeth Buck, 
Orange, N. J., aS widow of the 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2427, Dec. 30, 1911. Re- 
newal entry, Mar. 9, 1898, no. 16283. 


BONUM EST IN G; for evening service, 
by Dudley Buck, op. 47, no. 3. el 
© by Mary Elizabeth Buck, 
Orange, N. J., as widow of the 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2436, Dec. 30, 1911. 
Renewal entry, May 26, 1898, no. 
32688. 

CANTATE DOMINO IN G; by Dudley 

Buck, op. 47, no. 5. ; [138 

© by Mary Hlizabeth Buck, 
Orange, N. J., aS widow of the 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2424, Dec. 30, 1911. 
Renewal entry, Dec. 10, 1898, no. 
71939. 

CHILD’S PRATTLE; rondo, by Carl Sidus 
[pseud, of Charles Kunkel], op. 73. 
(Honeysuckles. ) [14 

© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2354, Dec. 23, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1888, 
no. 25115. 


CLARA MARCH; by W. M. Treloar, op. 
OH TOs [15 
©.by W. M. Treloar, Kansas City, 
Mo., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2339, Dec. 18, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1888, 
no. 25008. 

CUPID’S ARROW WALTz; by Carl Sidus 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel], op. 78. 
( Honeysuckles. ) [16 

© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2856, Dec. 23, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1888, 
no. 25117. 

DAISY SCHOTTISCHE; by W. M. Treloar, 

op. 16, no. 4. BER 

© by W. M. Treloar, Kansas City, 
Mo., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2341, Dec. 
18, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 
1883, no. 25006. 

DEUS MISERATUR IN D; for evening 
service, by Dudley Buck, op. 47, no. 
4. [18 

© by Mary Elizabeth Buck, 
Orange, N. J., aS widow of the 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2429, Dec. 30, 1911. 
Renewal entry, May 26, 1898, no. 
32630. 


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DONIZETTI (GAETANO) TFille du régi- 
ment; by Donizetti, op. 124, arr. 
by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. (Operatic fantasias.) [19 

© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2359, Dec. 23, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, 
no, 25126, 


—— Lucia di Lammermoor; by Doni- 
zetti, op. 126, arr: by Carl Sidus 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel]. (Op- 
eratic fantasias. ) [20 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2360, Dec. 23, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, 
no: Zol2s ; 
Lucrezia Borgia; by Donizetti, op. | 
134, arr. by Carl Sidus [pseud. of — 
Charles Kunkel]. (Operatic fan- | 
tasias. ) [21% | 
© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 23866, Dec. 23, 
.1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883; 
MOR 2a ie 
EASTER ANTHEM; by Dudley Buck, op. 
46. 122 
© by Mary Elizabeth Buck, 
Orange, N. J., aS widow of the 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2426, Dec. 30, 1911. 
Renewal entry, Mar. 9, 1898, no. 
16282. > | 
Festivar Te DeuM In D; for morning | 
service, by Dudley Buck, op. 45, no. 
2, [238 | 
© by Mary Elizabeth Buck, 
Orange, N. J., as widow of the 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2430, Dec. 30, 1911. | 
Renewal entry, May 26, 1898, no. | 
326382. 
I'RUHLINGSLIED (CHANSON DE PRIN- / 
TEMPS); by A. Heuselt, op. 15, rev. 
and fingered by William Mason. [233 — 
© by Mrs. H. van Sinderen, % 
Edward Schuberth & co., New York, 
as child of the deceased author, in | 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. | 
2329, Dec. 9, 1911. Original entry, | 
Jan. 31, 1884, no. 2248. 
GLORIA IN EXCELSIS IN D; for evening 
service, by Dudley Buck, op. 47, no. , 
1. [24 
© by Mary Hlizabeth Buck, , 
Orange, N. J., aS widow of the } 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2484, Dee. 30, 1911. | 
Renewal entry, May 26, 1898, no. 
32636. . 


LIST OF RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 13, 1911 30364 (38) 
GLORIA IN EXCELSIS IN G; in chant | JUBILATE DEO IN A; for morning Serv- 
form, for evening service, by Dud- ice, by Dudley Buck, op. 45, no. 4. 
ley Buck, op. 47, no. 2. [25 [382 
© by Mary Elizabeth Buck, © by Mary Elizabeth Buck, 
Orange, N. J., aS widow of the Orange, N. J., as widow of the au- 
author, in extension for 14 years. thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 


Renewal no. 24385, Dec. 30, 1911. newal no 24383, Dec. 80, 1911. Re- 
Renewal entry, May 26, 1898, no. newal entry, May 26, 1898, no. 32634. 
32637. 


GOUNOD (CHARLES FRANCOIS) Faust: 
by Gounod, op. 129, arr. by Carl 


LILIAN POLKA; rondo, by Carl Sidus, 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel] op. 200. 


Sidus [pseud. of Charles Kunkel]. (Honeysuckles). [33 
(Operatic fantasias). [26 © by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 

© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, as the author, in renewal for 28 
as the author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 2355, Dec. 23, 


years. Renewal no. 2362, Dec. 23, 1911. — Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, no. 25116. 
mo. 25123. 


HAYDN (FRANZ JoSEF) Andante; from 
Surprise symphony, by Haydn, arr. 
by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. (Bright hours with the 
tone poets, no. 6). [2% 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2369, Dec. 23, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 26, 1883, 
no. 24221. 


Finale; from Symphony in B flat 
imajor, by Haydn, arr. by Carl Sidus 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel]. (Bright 
_ hours with the tone poets, no. 2.) 
| [28 
© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
_ as the author, in renewal for 28 
| years. Renewal no. 2378, Dec. 23, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 26, 1883, 
no, 24230. 


}HILLDALE MARCH; by F. A. Fillmore. 

[29 

© by Fred A. Fillmore, Cincin- 

| nati, as the author, in renewal for 

| 28 years. Renewal no. 2336, Dec. 

)) 26, 1911. Original entry, Jan. 9, 
- 1884, no. Gd7. 

IHEIDALE WALTz; by F. A. Fillmore. 

[30 

© by Fred A. Fillmore, Cincinnati, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 


LOUA WALTZ; by W. M. Treloar, op. 
1G, NO: oe [34 


© By W. M. Treloar, Kansas City, 
Mo., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2340, Dec. 
18, 1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 
1883, no. 25005. 


MARGUERITES (LES) (THE DAISIES) ; 
galop, by Henry Maylath, op. 166, 
TOs [35 


© by Arthur Maylath and Oscar 
Maylath, New York, as children of 
the deceased author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2348, Dec. 
18, 1911. Original entry, Nov. 26, 
1884, no. 23623. 


| 


——march, by Henry Maylath, op. 
166, no. 3. [36 


© by Arthur Maylath and Oscar 
Maylath, New York, as children of 
the deceased author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2344, Dec. 
18, 1911. Original entry, Nov. 26, 
1884, no. 23624. 


polka, by Henry Maylath, op. 166, 
no. 6. [37 

© by Arthur Maylath and Oscar 
Maylath, New York, as children of 
the deceased author, in renewal for 


——— eee 


' years. Renewal no. 2335, Dec. 16, 28 years. Renewal no. 2347, Dec. 18, 
1911. Original entry, Jan. 9, 1884, 1911. Original entry, Nov. 26, 1884, 
no. 656. no. 23627. 


j’LL REMEMBER YOU LOVE IN MY 


PRAYERS; by Will S. Hays; mezzo | —— redowa, by Henry Maylath, op. 


| Soprano with chorus (ab lib.). [81 166, no. 4. [38 
i © by Rosa Belle Hays, Louisville, © by Arthur Maylath and Oscar 
| IKxy., as widow of the author, in ex- Maylath, New York, as children of 
| tension for 14 years. Renewal or the deceased author, in renewal for 


extension no. 2333, Dec. 15, 1911. ‘28 years. Renewal no. 2345, Dec. 
Renewal entry, Dec. 27, 1897, no. 18, 1911. Original entry, Noy. 26, 
72860. 1884, no. 23625. 


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Dt: Ti, Wes VG 


MARGUERITES (Les )—Continued. 


—— schottish, by Henry Maylath, op. 
166, no. 5. [39 
© by Arthur Maylath and Oscar 
Maylath, New York, as children of 
the deceased author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 2346, Dec. 
18, 1911. Original entry, Nov. 26, 
1884, no. 28626. 


MEMORIAL DAY SONGS AND HYMNS; 
compiled by John C. Haynes; chor- 
uses of all the songs for male voices. 

[40 


© by Fanny S. Haynes, Boston, 
as widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 2821, 
Dec. 7, 1911. Original entry, Feb. 
8, 1884, no. 2841. 


MENDELSSOHN - BARTHOLDY ( JACOB 
Lupwig FELIX). Scherzo; from 
Symphony in A minor, by Mendels- 
sohn op. 56, arr. by. Carl Sidus 
[ pseud. of Charles Kunkel]. 
(Bright hours with the tone poets, 
nO. 2) [41 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2374, Dec. 28, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 26, 1888, 
no. 24226. 


——- ——from the Reformation sym- 
phony, by Mendelssohn, op. 107, arr. 
by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. (Bright hours with the 
tone poets, no. 9.) [42 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 232) Dees 23; 1911. 
Original entry, Dec. 26, 18838, no. 
24224. 


MERRY WAR; by Strauss, op. 127, arr. 
by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. (Operatic fantasias.) [43 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 23861, Dec. 238, 1911. 
Original entry, Dec. 31, 1888, no. 
Vda Ope 


Mozart (WoLFGANG AMADEUS) TFinaie; 
from Symphony in # flat, by Mozart, 
arr. by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. (Bright hours with the 
tone poets, no. 8.) [44 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2871, Dec. 238, 1911. 
Original entry, Dec. 26, 18838, no. 
24228. 


IL 


NOBODY’S DARLING; by Will S. Hays. 


[45 


© by Rosa Belle Hays, Louisville, 
as the widow of the author, in exten- 
sion for 14 years. Renewal no. 2388, 
Dec. 28, 1911. Renewal entry, Apr. 
8, 1898, no. 22372. 


ORGAN SCHOOL; by Gustav Merkel, op. 


177, translated and ed. by John 
White. [46 


© by Florence White, New York, 
as the widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal uno. 
2389, Dec. 29, 1911. - Original entry, 
Dec. 22, 1884, no. 25758. 


PERPETUUM MOBILE; by C. M. von 


Weber, op. 24, rev. and fingered by 
William Mason. [47 


© by Mrs. H. van Sinderen, % Ed- | 
ward Schuberth & co., New York, as_ | 
child of the deceased author, in re- | 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. | 
2331, Dec. 9, 1911. Original entry, 
Jan. 16, 1884, no. 1234. 


Rarer (Josepu Joacuim) March; from | 


Leonora symphony, by Raff, op. 117, | 
arr. by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles | 
Kunkel]. (Bright hours with the | 
tone poets, no. 11.) [48 || 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, | 
as the author, in renewal for 28 | 
years. Renewal no. 2375, Dec. 23, || 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 26, 1883, || 
no. 24227. | 


ROSSINI (GIOACCHINO ANTONIO) Wil- | 


liam Tell; by Rossini, op. 132, arr. 
by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. (Operatic fantasias.) [49 | 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 2364, Dec. 238, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 31, 1888, 
NOs Zou 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Allegro 


moderato; from Symphony in B 
minor, by Schubert, arr. by Carl 
Sidus [pseud. of Charles Kunkel]. 
(Bright hours with the tone poets, | 
no. 4). [50 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, as. | 
the author, in renewal for 28 years 
Renewal no. 2379, Dec. 23, 1911 | 
Original entry, Dec. 26, 18838, no. 
24231. 


ee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1911 


SonNG OF SUMMER BIRDS; by George 
Philipp [pseud. of G. F. Suck]; 
piano. [51 

© by H. P. Schmidt, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass., as the executor, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
2342, Dec. 18, 1911. Original entry, 
Dec. 15, 1884, no. 24922. 


Te Deum; short, without repetition, 
for morning service, by Dudley 
Buck, op. 45, no. 3. [52 

© by Mary Elizabeth Buck, 
Orange, N. J., aS widow of the au- 
thor, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 24382, Dec. 30, 1911. 
Renewal entry, May 26, 1898, no. 
B26an.- 


TEMPEST by Dudley 
Buck. [53 


© by Mary Hlizabeth Buck, 
Orange, N. J., aS widow of the au- 
thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 
newal no. 2428, Dec. 30, 1911. Re 
newal entry, Mar. 9, 1898, no. 16284. 


VENITE IN A; for morning service, by 
Dudley Buck, op. 45, no. 1. [5 
© by Mary Elizabeth Buck, 
Orange, N. J., as widow of the 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 2431, Dec. 30, 1911. Re- 
newal entry, May 26, 1898, no. 32631. 


(THE); song, 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) 


30364 (57) 


Rigoletto; by Ver- 


di, op. 188, arr. by Carl Sidus 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel]. (Oper- 
atic fantasias). [535 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 2367, Dec. 23, 1911. 
Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, no. 
25128. 


—— Trovatore (11); by Verdi, op. 125, 


W AGNER 


17 


519) 


‘arr. by Carl Sidus [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. (Operatic fantasias). [56 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 23857, Dec. 28, 1911. 
Original entry, Dec. 31, 1883, no. 
25118. 


(RICcHQRD) Tannhauser 
march; paraphase de concert, by R. 
Wagner, paraphrased by Franz 
Liszt, with explanatory text, cor- 
rect fingering, phrases and ossias, by 
Julie Rive-King [pseud. of Charles 
Kunkel]. [57 


© by Charles Kunkel, St. Louis, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 2376, Dee. 138, 
1911. Original entry, Dec. 26, 1883, 
no. 24228. 


we 


ee ne 


es eee 


LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANUFAC- 
TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO REPRODUCE MECHANI- 
CALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1(E) OF THE ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


[380364 


ANGELIQUE. [58 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 148. 


ANGUS, GORDON DONALD etc. [59 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1911; 
Recorded, v. 1, p. 148. 


AT THE YIDDISHA WEDDING; dance 
song. [60 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
138, 1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


BALLADE. [61 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 28, 1911; recorded, 
wert. p: 150: 


CHILD’s (A) PRAYER; song, words by 
Herbert J. Brandon, music by J. 
Harold. [62 


© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 21, 1911; recorded, 
Vy. 1,°p. 14%. 


COME AND DANCE WITH ME. [63 
- © M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Wasp. 148. 


CONVERSATION WALTZ. [64 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 30, 1911; recorded, 
vee pe 149; 


DAINTY WALTZ. [65 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Wet, (pp: 148. 


DANSE GRACE. [66 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 28, 1911; recorded, 
Ae, p: 150; 


Day (THE) BEFORE THE MORNING 
AFTER; from Betsy. [67 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Sere, te) P48. 


DETECTIVE. [68 


© Jerome H. Remick & co.. New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 148. 


DREAM LOVE; from Betsy. [69 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Milks p, 147%: 


Ev’RY TIME I SMILE AT YOU, YOUR EYES 
SMILE BACK AT ME, [70 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 30, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 149. 


FAIRIES. [71 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dee. 28, 1911; recorded, 
View ep eas 


FIRST GRAY HAIR; from Betsy. ee 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Viel Del. 


First (THE) IS BEST. 73 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Dec. 30, 1911; recorded, 
Ves Devel 20: 


FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DEVILS. [74 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Wo den ps 248: 


FLIRT. [75 

© Jerome H. Remick & co.. New 

York. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 148. 


FREEDOM MARCH. [76 

© Fred G. Heberlein & co., New 

York. Notice reec’d Dec. 29, 1911; 
recorded,:v. 1, p. 149. 


GABY (THE) GLIDE. [TT 

© Shapiro music pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Dec. 15, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 147. 


Goopy Two-SHOES. [78 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Dec. 15, 1911; recorded, 
Ve op dat 


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GRETCHEN INTERMEZZO; by Martin. 


© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dec. 15, 1911; recorded, 
Ves SAT. 


HARVEST (THE) TIME; Song. [80 

© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 

¢co., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
18, 1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP. [81 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 28, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 150. 


Hour (THE) OF LOVE. [82 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d Dec. 30, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 149. 


I’M WEARY FOR YOU, DEARIE; song. [83 

© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 

co., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 18, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


I WANT TO TELL YOU SOMETHING. [84 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dee. 28, 1911; recorded, 
Vis eity | Oey Aas Os 


IDLE DREAMS. [85 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Dec. 28, 1911; recorded, 
Va, sO: 


IN OUR DREAM WORLD. [86 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Dec. 28, 1911; recorded, 
Verse ailoO: 


IN THE GLOAMING (Was the song she ! 


sang to me). [87 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dee. 30, 1911; recorded, 
Vesela 149: 


It’S JUST PLAIN JANE. [88 

© Fred G. Heberlein, New York. 

Notice ree’d Dec. 29, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 149. 


It’S JUST LIKE BEING AT HOME. [89 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Dec. 19, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 148. 


KING OF THE BOULEVARDS; by H. A. 
Paulton, A. E. Thomas and Paul 
Rubens. [90 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 14, 1911; recorded, 
Vera pe IAT. 


LAST (THE) LITTLE GIRL IS you; from 
The enchantress. [91 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 28, 1911; recorded, 
Vee oe 150: 


LAUGHING LOVE. [92 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 30, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 149. 


LET ME BE FREE; from The duchess. 
[93 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 28, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 150. 


LINGERING LOVE. [94 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rec’d Dec. 28, 1911; recorded, 
ve ope Aso) 


LizA; song. [95 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 


co., New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 
13, 1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


LOVE ME. [96 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 148. 


LOVE NEVER DIES. [97 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Dec. 19, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 148. 


My BoMBAY MAID. [98 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 149. 


My COUNTERFEIT BILL; song. [99 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 13, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


My LADY DIXIE. [100 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
Vv. 1, -p) 148: 


My LITTLE DREAMLAND ROSE; Song. 
[101 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 
13, 1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


My LOVE IS LIKE A SIMPLE PRAYER. 
[102 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 148. 


NECK AND NECK. [103 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 148. 


NOBODY BOTHERS ABOUT ME. [104 

© Fred G. Heberlein & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 149. 


1758 


NOTICES OF USER 


no. 18, 1911 


NORTHERN DANCE. [105 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 148. 


OLIVER. [106 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Dee. 19, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 148. 


ON THE ROAD TO ZAG-A-ZIG. [107 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 30, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 149. 


PARIS. [108 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 30, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 149. 


PRETTY LITTLE SUNSHADE. [109 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 28, 1911; recorded, 
vw. tS pp. 150. 


PRINCETON CHEER SONG. [110 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 18, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


RAGGING THE OLD VIENNA ROLL. Fatt 

© Jerome & Schwartz pub. co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 20, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 147. 


RUM TUM TIDDLE; song. [112 


© Jerome & Schwartz pub. co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 20, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 147. 


SanDy McDovucGat. [113 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 148. 


SMiITHY (THE). [114 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 148. 


Snoop! snoop; from Betsy. [115 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
ved, p. 147. 


STACCATO ETUDE, [116 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 28, 1911; recorded, 
we 4. pp. 150. 


SUN OF MY SOUL. EEL 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 28, 1911; recorded, 
ya, p. 150. 


30364 (129) 


SUZANNE. [118 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 30, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 149. 


Swine sone (Escarpolette) ; by Barns. 
119 


© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dec. 14, 1911; recorded, 
Veils Dp. 145. 


THAT BABOON BABY DANCE. [120 


© Shapiro music pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 15, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 147. 


THAT DIXIE RAG. [121 


© Fred G. Heberlein & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 29, 1911; 
recorded, v. 1, p. 149. 


THAT FLYING RAG; by Pryor. [122 


© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dee. 14, 1911; recorded, 
vy. &, pp: 145. 


THROW ME UP AND CATCH ME AND DON’T 
LET ME FALL; Song. [128 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 
18, 1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


TILL THE SANDS OF THE DESERT GROW 
COLD. [124 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York, 
Notice rec’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 148. 


Tommy. [125 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 149. 


TWO COCKATOOS. [126 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 148. 


VALSE FANTASIE. FQ 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dee. 28. 1911; recorded, 
doen Ley ota La 0 


WAY DOWN IN MEXICO; song. [128 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 18, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 146. 


WHEN THE DEW IS ON THE ROSE. [129 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1911; re- 
corded, v. 1, p. 148. 


1759 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30864 (182) pt. iy Desa 
\ HEN YOU HEAR LOVE’S “ HELLO.” [180 | You’LL NEVER KNOW. [132 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. © Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 22, 1911; recorded, Notice rec’d Dec. 30, 1911; recorded, 
v. 1, p. 148. v. 1, p. 149. 
WITH HIS LITTLE CANE AND SATCHEL 
IN HIS HAND; song. [181 | Zona. } [1338 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. © Fred G. Heberlein, New York. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 18, Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1911; recorded, 
1911; recorded, v. 1, p. 146. Va Ae pe lAaSe 


Note.——The Annual Index for 1911 will follow this issue. With it 
will be published a supplemental list of titles of music received too late 
for inclusion in this number. 


1760 


30365—30844 


LIBEeARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 83, 1891, 
JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


hOdat 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 6 


No. 14 


This number contains the Volume Index 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIOE 
1912 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing 
the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions, is 
issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, with the excep- 
tion of classical music, collections having general titles, such as ‘‘Fiinf studien,”’ 
‘612 études élementaires,’’ etc., and music the title of which is the name of a class 
without differentiating words (e. g., ‘‘Waltz,’? “Etude,” etc.), which are arranged 
under the name of the composer instead of the title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are 
understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles reading 
‘Words by,’’ ‘‘Music by,’’ are to be understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘E,’? Class E, Musical composi- 
tions; ‘‘D,’? Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘‘©’’ implies copyright regis- 
tration of a published composition, followed by date of publication; ‘‘© 1 c.’’ stands 
for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright 
Office of the printed or manuscript copy, and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the date 
of their receipt. In case of contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue 
or issues containing such contribution is required. . 

Each issue has an index to composers. This number, completing the volume, has 
a full annual index to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for 
Part 3, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.00, payable in advance 
to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money order, express order, or New 
York draft. 


(IT) 


—___--——— 


NOTICE. 


THE RETURN TO COPYRIGHT CLAIMANTS OF COPYRIGHT BOOKS, 
MAPS, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND OTHER ARTICLES. 


Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to amend and consolidate the acts 
respecting copyright ” provide as follows: 

Sec. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under the pro- 
visions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this act, the Librarian 
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred 
to the permanent collection of the Library of Congress, including the law 
library, and what other books or articles shall be placed in the reserve collec- 
tions of the Library of Congress for sale or exchange or be transferred to other 
governmental libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein. 

Sec. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided, together with 
all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the Librarian of Congress and 
the register of copyrights jointly shall, at suitable intervals, determine what of 
these received during any period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve 
in the permanent files of the copyright office, and, after due notice as herein- 
after provided, may within their discretion cause the remaining articles and 
other things to be destroyed: Provided, That there shall be printed in the 
Catalogue of Copyright Entries from February to November, inclusive, a state- 
ment of the years of receipt of such articles and a notice to permit any author, 
copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant to claim and remove before the 
expiration of the month of December of last year anything found which relates 
to any of his productions deposited or registered for copyright within the 
period of years stated, not reserved or disposed of as provided for in this act: 
And provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished work shall be 
destroyed during its term of copyright without specific notice to the copyright 
proprietor of record, permitting him to claim and remove it. 

In compliance with the above-cited provisions of law, 

Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other 
lawful claimant of any copyright book, map, photograph, or other 
article deposited for copyright registration in the office of the Libra- 
rian of Congress during the years 1880 to 1889, inclusive, that any 
such author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant may send 
to the Register of Copyrights his full name, the full title of the copy- 
right book, map, photograph, or other article, the year in which copy- 
right registration was made, and, if possible, the number under which 
such copyright book, map, photograph, or other article was entered 
for copyright, with a request for its return. On receipt of such in- 
formation and request, such copyright book, map, photograph, or 
other article will be returned to the author, copyright proprietor, or 
other lawful claimant, unless it has been otherwise disposed of ac- 
cording to law. 

Application for the return of such copyright book, map, photo- 
graph, or other article should be made as early as possible during the 
year 1912. If no such application has been received during said year, 
such copyright book, map, photograph, or other article may be dis- 
posed of in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of said act. 

THORVALD SOLBERG, 
Register of Copyrights. 

Frsruary 1, 1912. 


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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED TO COPYRIGHT 
PROPRIETORS. 


Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of the 
Act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, and entitled ‘“‘An act to amend and 
consolidate the acts respecting copyright,” that the copyright proprietor, or 
other lawful plainant, is now permitted to claim and remove any of the period- 
icals named below deposited and registered for copyright in his name as 


indicated in the list given below. 


One copy of each copyrighted newspaper is added to the collection of bound 


volumes of newspapers preserved in the Library of Congress. 
cate copy may be withdrawn by the copyright proprietor. 


Only the dupli- 


The abbreviation © stands for copyright registration and is followed by the 
name of the copyright proprietor who is entitled to withdraw the copies indi- 


cated. 


Address requests for the withdrawal of deposited copies to the Register of 


Copyrights. 


LIST OF COPYRIGHTED WEEKLIES INDICATING YEARS WHICH MAY BE WITHDRAWN. 


American agriculturist. 1870-1909 
© Orange Judd co. 

American lumberman. 1901-1909 
© American lumberman. 

American sportsman’s journal. 1879-1880 
© Forest and steam pub. co. 

Army and navy journal. 1900-1904 
© W. C. & F. P. Church. 

Ave Maria. é 1880-1909 
© Daniel E. Hudson. 

Boys of New York. 1874-1894 
© Frank Tousey ; Tousey & Small; Norman L. Munro & co. 

Bradstreets (weekly periodical). 1879-1909 
© Bradstreet co. 

Christian herald. 1878-1909 
© B. J. Ferney; Jos. Spurgeon; Benjamin Aitken; Charles 

Walton; M. Baxter; Louis Klopsch. 

Christian register. 1903-1904 
© Christian register assn. 

Christian union. 1870-1893 
© J. B. Ford & co.; Christian union pub. co.; New York and 

Brooklyn pub. co.; Christian union co. 

Churchman (The). 1901-1909 
© Churchman co. 

Commercial and financial chronicle. 1880-1909 
© Wm. B. Dana & co.; Wm. B. Dana co. 

Congregationalist (The), also entitled: 1900-1909 

Christian world. 

© W. L. Green co.; Congregational Sunday school pub. soc. 

Dry goods economist. 1892-1909 
© Textile pub. co. 

Economist (The). 1894-1903 
© Economist pub. co. 

Farm and home. 1886-1909 


© Phelps pub. co. 
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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED 


Farm implement news. 
© Farm implement news co. 
Fishing gazette. 
© George E. Jennings; George E. Jennings & co. 
Forest and stream. 
© Forest and stream pub. co. 
Illustrated Buffalo express. 
© G. E. Matthews & co.; J. N. Matthews co. 
Illustrated police news. 
© Alden pub. co.; Illustrated police news pub. co.; John Stet- 
son; Pub. of Illustrated police news. 
Journal of the American medical assn. 
© J. ©. Culbertson; John B. Hamilton; Trustees of Amer. 
medical association; The Amer. Med. Assn. 
Legal intelligencer. 
© Edward P. Allinson; Howard W. Page. 
Judge. 
© Arkell pub. co.; Judge pub. co.; Judge co. 
Leslie’s weekly. 
© Judge co.; Arkell weekly co.; Arkell pub. co. 
Mining reporter. 
© W. W. Pollock; Mining reptr. pub. co.; Industrial ptg. & 
pub. Co.; Indus. reptr. co. 
National live stock reporter. 
© Philip H. Hale. 
National nurseryman. 
© National nursery pub. co.; C. L. Yates. 
National police gazette. 
© Pub. of Natl. police gazette; Rich’d K. Fox. 
National provisioner. 
Food trade pub. co.; National provisioner pub. co.; Robt. 
Ganz & co.; Jos. H. Senner. 
New England homestead. 
© Orange Judd Co. 
New York clipper. 
© Rebecca H. Queen; F. Queen pub. co. 
New York family story paper, also entitled: 
Family story paper. 
© Norman L. Munro; Norman L. Munro & co. 
New York fireside companion. 
© Geo. Munro; Geo. Munro’s sons. 
New York ledger. 
© Rob’t Bonner; Rob’t Bonner’s sons. 
New York lumber trade journal. 
© New York lumber trade journal; J. D. Crary. 
Orange Judd farmer. 
© Orange Judd co. 
Puck. 
© Keppler & Schwarzmann. 
Railway and locomotive engineering. 
© Angus Sinclair co. 
Ram’s horn (The) 
© Ram’s horn co.; F. L. Chapman & co.; F. L. Chapman. 
Real estate record and builders guide. 
© Record and guide co.; C. W. Sweet. 
Rural New Yorker. 
© Rural pub. co. 
Saturday evening post. 
© R. J. C. Walker; Saturday post pub. co.; Reed, Wickersham 
& co.; Bennett and Fitch; Curtis pub. co. 
Scientific American. 
© Munn & co. 
Scientific American supplement. 
© Munn & co. 
Shipping illustrated. 
© Shipping illustrated co. 


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1887-1909 
1897-1909 
1880-1909 
1893-1909 
1878-1904 


1892-1909 


1892-1909 
1885-1909 
1897-1909 
1887-1907 


1892-1893 
1893-1909 
1878-1909 
1893-1909 


1894-1909 
1882-1909 
1872-1909 


1870-1903 
1870-1898 
1896-1809 
1895-1909 
1878-1909 
1901-1904 
1892-1906 
1871-1909 
1878-1891 
1873-1909 


1887-1909 
1887-1909 
1905-1909 


DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED 


Shoe and leather reporter. 
© Dexter & co.; Isaac H. Bailey; Shoe and leather reporter ; 
Coach harness and saddlery. 
Sporting life. 
© Geo. M. Spidell; Sporting life pub. co. 
Street and Smith’s New York weekly, also entitled: 
“New York weekly. 
© Street and Smith. 
Sunday companion. 
Sunday companion pub. co. 
Sunday magazine. 
© Ervin Wardman; Associated Sunday magazines, inc. 
Sunday school times. 
© Sunday school times; John D. Wattles; 
& Co. 
Svenska Amerikanska posten. 
© S. J. Turnblad. 
Texas siftings. 
o pies and Knox; Texas siftings pub. co.; Geo. W. A. Yates, 
; Robert HE. Morgan. 


John D. Wattles 


Hebaceon 

© T. H. Delano pub. co. 
Town topics. 

© Town topics pub. co. 
Trade register. 

© Trade register, inc.; 
Weekly florists review. 

© Florists’ pub. co.; G. L. Grant. 
Weekly northwestern miller, also entitled: 

Northwestern miller. 

© ©. M. Palmer; Miller publishing co. 
Western electrician. 

© Western electrician co.; 
Yale alumni weekly. 

© Yale alumni weekly. 
Youths companion. 

© Perry Mason & co.; 


Wood and Ackman; Lovett M. Wood. 


Electrician pub. co. 


Perry Mason co. 


1870-1896 


1881-1904 


1870-1909 


1906-1909 
1898-1909 
1875-1909 


1897-1906 
1882-1897 


1887-1904 
1895-1909 
1898-1909 
1897-1905 
1882-1909 


1887-1908 
1899-1909 
1880-1909 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has'reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Luxemburg, and 
Norway. The President signed proclamations to this effect on the 
following dates: Belgium (June 14, 1911), Cuba (Nov. 27, 1911), 
Germany (Dec. 8, 1910), Luxemburg (June 14, 1911), Norway (June 
14, 1911). These proclamations were printed on: pages v—x of Part 
3, volume 6, no. 7, and page tv of no. 12, of the Catalogue of Copy- 
right Entries. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfili 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) of 
the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), Den- 
mark (May 19, 1911), Italy (Aug. 8, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 1911), 
the Netherlands, (Mar. 18, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8, 1911). 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ABEND IM WALDE; gedicht (Strophe I) 
von Fr. Hornfeck, musik von Gustav 


y. Réossler; m&nnerchor; partitur 
und stimmen. S8vo. (Miunnerchor 
kompositionen, no. 2.) [803865 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 « Dec. 30, 
weer) H 273924; Johann André; 
Offenbach, Germany. 


ABENDFRIEDE; text von Erich Langer, 
musik von Adolf Kirchl, op. 75, no. 1; 
miannerchor mit baritonsolo; partitur 
und stimmen. 8vo. (Finf gedichte, 
10:1.) [30366 


© Noy. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 2738982; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


ACROSS THE VALLEY IS WAFTED (Mein 
lied zieht tiber die halde) ; words by 
Lina Bamberger, English version by 
F. W. Schneider, music by Alexander 
Heinemann; medium in F. [80367 


teriee. 26, 1911: 2 ¢. Dec. 27, 
1911; H 273724; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


AFTER ALL; words by Fred R. Norton, 
music by Frederic Mullen. [30368 


© Dee) -28, 1911: 2 « Dec. 28, 
1911; EH 273804; Watson, Wilcock 
and co., ltd., London. 


AIR DE PAOLINO, DAN IL MATRIMONIO 
SEGRETO; opéra bouffe de Cimarosa, 
traduction francaise de M. Ernest 
Closson, annotée de F. A. Gevaert, 
pour ténor gracieux. [30369 

wee, 20). 1911: 2 ¢. Dee. 26, 
1911; E 278652; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


| ALBUM DI VENTIQUATTRO COMPOSIZIONTI ; 


di Costantino Palumbo, per piano- 
forte. no. 113804. [80370 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 29, 
1911; E 273824; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


ALMA WO WOHNST DU; marsch-lied aus 
dem gleichnamigen vaudeville, ge- 
Sangtexte von Louis Taufstein, 
musik von Walter Kollo. [30371 

© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 30; 


1911; E 273899; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


ALMA WO WOHNST DU—Continued. 


—marsch nach .motiven des gleich- 
namigen vaudevilles, gesangstexte 
von Louis Taufstein, music von Wal- 
ter Kollo. [3803872 


©* Dee. 30, 1911: 2° & Dee, SO, 
1911; E 2738900; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


ALMAS HERMANAS; vals por Salvador 
Pérez, para piano. [30373 


©» Nov: 29, + 1911.:*:2. e. Dee: 30, 
1911; EH 2738975; Otto & Arzoz, 
Mexico. 


ALPINE ECHOES (Alpenklange); by 
Julius Holzer; piano. [80874 


©), Dees 29.198: 2 ce. Dees 29; 
1911; E 278850; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


AMELIA; Suite de valses par Salvador 
Pérez, pour piano. [803875 
© Novs 29, 1911 2 cy Dee 30: 
1941; E 273976; Otto &  Arzoz, 
Mexico. 


AND GOD SAID, LET THE EARTH BRING 
FORTH, harvest anthem, words from 
Haydn’s Creation, music by Bruce 
Steane; mixed voices. (Octavo ed. . 
no. 12256.) [803876 


(ROM Dec 1G, 191t 22" 6. Dec. 25; 
1911; EK 273871; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


ANDALOUSE (L’); poésie de Alfred de 
Musset, musique de Gabriel Robert. 
[80377 
© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 26, 1911; 

E 273584; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


ANTAR; mosaique, Symphonie de N. 
Rimsky Korsakoff, arr. par H. 
Tavan; pour orchestre avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. [380378 


© Dee. 720; 71911 =" 2) @ Deen, 26; 
1911; EH 273694; Hmile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 


ANTWoRT; text von Ludwig Uhland, 
musik von Kamillo Horn, kleine 
lieder 57, werk no. 1; gesang und 
klavier. [80379 

© Oct, 13) 1911-2.  DWeex'30; 
1911; E 273961; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


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ANY WHERE DARK WILL DO; written and 
composed by R. P. Weston and Fred. 
J. Barnes. [30380 


© Dee. 28, 1911; 2 c@ Dec. 28, 
1911; E 273782; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


APOLOGUE (AN); words and music by 
C. Dunlap. [30381 


© 1c Dee. 11, 1911; E 274580; 
Carrie Dunlap, Jacksonville, Il]. 


ARBEITER-LIED; words by Martin Dres- 
- cher, music by Max Miihlert; male 
voices. 8yo. [80382 


© Dee, 27, 1981-2) C3) Dec 26. 
1911; E 278708; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


ARCADIAN SUITE; by W. H. Bell; or- 
chestra; full score. [380383 


© Dee. 275) 19th" en Dee: 28: 
1911; EK 2738773; W. H. Bell, Radlett, 
Hartfordshire, England. 


ARIA; par Paul Rougnon; 1. 2 violons. 
2. Violon et violoncello. Avec acc. 
de pf. (Piéces archaiques concer- 
tantes, no. 1.) [80384, 80385 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 26, 
1911; E 278593, 273594; Costallat et 
cie., Paris. 


ARIETTE; by Edouard Schtitt; piano. 
[80386 
© Dee, 26," 191i 2.e" Dec. 26: 
1911; EH 278680; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ARIETTE, DU COUCOU; AU DEUXIEME ACTE 
DE LA FINTA CAMERIERA; Opéra bouffe 
en trois actes de Latilla, adaptation 
francaise de M. H. Closson, annotée 
de F. A. Gevaert, pour soprano 
léger. (Répertoire francaise de l’an- 
cien chant classique. no. 4389.) 

[803887 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 


1911; H 273648; Henry Lemoine et. 


cie., Paris. 


ARME (DAS) NIGGERLEIN ; niggerlied, 
text von Gustav Beer, musik von 
Robert Stolz, op. 81. [803888 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 30, 
1911; H 273884; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


ASK, AND IT SHALL BE GIVEN UNTO YOU; 
short anthem, words from the Bible, 
music by Thomas Adams; mixed 
voices. S8vo. [3803889 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 c Dec. 380, 
1911; E 273920; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


AT Mora; words by Hrik Axel Karl- 
feldt, English translation by Geor- 
gina Frances Jones, music by Axel 
Raoul Wachtmeister. (Four songs 
for low voices, no. 4.) [380390 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 e Nov. 20, 
1911; EH 270547; A. R. Wachtmeister, 
Rattvik, Sweden. 


AU ROUET; spinnlied, by Carl Bohm, 
op. 896, no. 6; piano. [3803891 
© Dec, 26, “1911 3"2 epee.” 26. 
1911; E 278681; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


AURORA; Schottisch por Salvador Pé- 
rez, para piano. [80392 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 e@ Dee. 30, 
19115" EH. 273910: Otto Ga Arzoz, 
Mexico. 


AvE, O Maria; preghiera, parole di 
Lino Leonardi, musica di Riccardo 
Zandonai. 1. Per voci femminili, 
archi ed arpa e triangolo, partitura. 
2. Riduzione per canto, con ace. 
d’organo, 0 harmonium. 

[80393, 830394 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 29, 
1911; EH 273825, 273826; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 


AVIAZIONE ITALIANA; marcia di QGu- 
glielmo Cecconi, istrumentazione di 
Crescenzo di Minello, per piccola 
partitura. [80395 | 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 29, | 
1911; E 278827; G. Ricordi & co., | 
Milan. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Fantasia | 


et fuga, en Sol mineur; de J. S. | 


Bach, transcription par HKmanuel | 
Moor, pour piano, dans l’esprit de | 
VYorgue. [803896 | 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, | 
1911; E 278655; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris. 
Praeludium et fuga, de J. S. Bach, | 
transcription par Emanuel Moor, | 
dans l’esprit de l’orgue, pour piano. | 
no. 1. Hn La mineur; no. 3. En Mi- | 
mineur. no. 4. Hn Ré majeur. 


[3803897-30399 | 

© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 @ each Dee. | 
26, 1911; EH 278657, 278659, 273660; | 
A. Zunz Mathot, Paris, France. 


no. 2 en Ut mineur, de J. S. 
Bach, transcription par Emanuel | 
Moor, dans Vesprit de l’orgue, pour } 
piano. [30400 | 
© Dec. 13, 1911; 2 ¢: Dec: 26; 
1911; E 273658; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris. 


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30417 


BAcIAMI; melodia, parole di Riccardo 
Mazzola, musica di F. Paolo Tosti. 
No. 1, soprano o tenore. no. 114203. 

[30401 

© Deer 28, 1911->' 2' « Dec. 29, 

Tit He2iee28; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


BADINERIE; par EF. Paolo Frontini; pi- 
ano. (Petits tableaux, no. 4.) 
[80402 
yew, 121, 1911: 2 e&) Dee.) 80, 

1911; E 2738941; Carisch & Jinichen, 

Milan. 


BAPTEME (LE) DE LA PRINCESSE; by 
Albert Landry; pf. (La belle au 
bois dormant, no. 1.) [304038 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
EH 273585; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


BARCAROLE; words by Primo Monta- 
nari, Hnglish version by E. Buck, 
musie by Agide Joacchia. [380404 

On Deer 27, 1911: 2-e: Dec. 26, 
1911; HE 2738709; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


BEAUTIFUL IN SONG... ed. by Wm. 
seme Marks ...- 1911. - [162] p. 
12mo. $0.25. [30405 


© Wee, 26, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 29, 
1911; A 3803588; Wm. Edie Marks, 
Wilmington, Del. 


BEI pir; text von M. Roethenbacher, 
musik von Kamillo Horn; sopran, 
bariton und piano. [80406 


© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 30, 1911; 
EH 273962; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


BEKENNTNISS; gedicht von Georg Con- 
rad, musik von Gustav v. Rossler; 
partitur und stimmen. S8vo. (Min- 
nerchor kompositionen, no. 4.) 

[30407 

Ou Nove 29, 1911: 2 c.. Dec: 30; 

1911; E 273925; Johann André, 
Offenbach, Germany. 


LBERCEUSE; by Otto Olsson; ed. by A. 
EH. Hull; organ. (Augener’s ed., no. 
10225, book 5.) [380408 


ween t4 AOI: 2 “es Dee 29: 
1911; EH 273811; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


par Archimede Cimatti, op. 52; 
piano. [380409 

©) Nov. 21,. 1911+: 2.6. Dee. 30, 
1911; E 273985; Carish & Jin- 
ischen, Milan, Italy. 


BERLIN WIE’S LEBT; marsch nach mo- 
tiven aus der posse, Losgelassen, von 
Walter Koll, arr. von Joh. Kleindin, 
fiir orchester. Stimmen. [380410 


©) Dee. 13; 1911-22 .es Dee 23° 
1911; E 2738570; Drei Masken ver- 
lag, Munich, Germany. 


BEST (THE) OF EVERYTHING; words 
and music by Charles Osborne. 
[30411 
©) Dec. 29, 1911; 2-6 Dee’-29) 
1911; E 273867; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Bircu (W. H.) Six Christmas carols; 
words by W. C. Dix and others, 
music by W. H. Birch and others; 
mixed voices and voices in unison. 
Fifth series. (Oliver Ditson co.’s 
octavo edition, no. 12239.) [80412 

© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1911; 
E 278002; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


BITTE; text von N. Lenau, musik yon 
Kamillo Horn, op. 55, no. 2; ge- 
sang und klavier; ftir hohe stimme. 

[30413 

© Oct. 13) 71911 - 72 Ae; Dec 30, 

1911; HE 2738963; ©. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


BLocKHAUS (DAS) ; quartet, music by 
Max Mitihlert; male voices. 8vo. 
(Ausgewihlite minnerchore no. 60.) 

[80414 

© Dee. +27, 1911: 2c. Dee. 26: 

1911; E 273710; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


BLUCHER BEI CAUB; ged. von Carl 
Pusch, komponiert von Georg Rath- 
geber, op. 147; fiir vierstimmigen 
mdnnerchor. 8vo. [80415 

©) Nov 29s 191 22; e,) Dee; 30; 
1911; E 273926; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach, Germany. 


Bongour Suzon; aubade, de EH. Pes- 
sard, transcription par G. Coquelin; 
cornet 4 pistons. 4to. [80416 


©; Dees; 20;, 1911 >42%e. Deer 26, 


1911; EH 273695; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 
BouRGAULT-DUCOUDRAY (L. A.) ‘Trois 


mélodies; extraites du recueil des 
mélodies de Gréce et d’Orient, re- 
cueillies et harmonisées par L. A. 


Bourgault- Ducoudray, arr. par. 
Emile Krall, pour violoncelle et 
piano. [30417 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 273654; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 


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BRENNENDE LIEBE; ged. von F. Witten- 
bauer, musik von Kamillo Horn 53, 
werk no. 2; ftir mittelstimme. 

[30418 

© Oct. 13, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 30, 

1911; H 278882; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


BREWER’S SCHOOL AND HOME SONG 
BOOK . 
Brewer publishing co., 1911. 48 p. 
8vo. $0.10. [80419 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 
1911; A 305094; Orville Brewer, 
Chicago. 


BRIDE’S (THE) RETURN; march-novelty- 
two-step-intermezzo; by Hdmund 
Braham; pf. [80420 


© Dee. 8, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 11, 1911; 
EL 274586; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 


CALL (THE) OF LOVE; waltzes, by T. 
EK. Harper, arr. by Theo. O. Tau- 
bert; orch. 4to. [380421+ 


©! Dee, 22; 19il 22 cabec 26: 
1911; E 274556; Currier music co., 
Cleveland. 


CANTI PISTOIESI; musicati da Elisa- 
betta Oddone, per canto e piano. 
no. 118849. [30422 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 29, 
1911; E 278829; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


CAPRICE-TARANTELLE; par Th. Lack, 
op. 190, edizione semplificata da M. 
Tarenghi; piano. (L’aurora del 
pianista no. 46.) [80423 

© Noy. 24, 319d): 2 (ce. Dec: 30, 
1911; EH 2738936; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan. 


CARLOTITA; par André Colomb; orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. [30424 


© Oct. 1, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
HE 2738748; Georges Ondet, Paris. 


CARO MIO BEN (Dearest believe); 
song, by Giordani, annotated by 
Mme. Augusto Rotoli under the su- 
pervision of Camille Thurwanger. 

[30425 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 28, 
1911; EH 273790; Camille Thurwan- 
ger, Boston. 


CASSANDRE; par Florent Schmitt, op. 
36, pour orchestre. Partition et 
parties. 4to. (Pupazzi, no. 6.) 

[80426 

© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 26, 

1911; E 273667; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris, France. 


Chicago, The Orville- 


CE soir; sur les motifs de la chanson 
de L. Garden, par Georges Picquet ; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 

[30427 
© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 278741; G Ondet, Paris. 


CERCANDO TE; melodia, parole di Ri- 
ecardo Mazzola, musica di EF. Paolo 
Tosti; no. 1 soprano o tenore. 

[30428 

© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 

1911; E 278830; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, Italy. 


CHANSONNETTE; par FEF. Paolo Fron- 
tini; piano. (Petits tableaux, no. 
3.) [30429 

© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 « Dec. 380,- 
1911; H 278942; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan. 


CHANT D’AMOUR; mélodie, paroles et 
musique de Armande de Polignae. 
[30430 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 273592; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


CHARGE (THE) OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE; 
6 part song, words by Tennyson, 
music by Granville Bantock; male 
voices. (The Apollo club, no. 50505.) 

[30431 

© Dec. 22, 1911; 2 ec. Dee 26, 

1911; E 278740; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


CHASSE (LA) DU PRINCE; by Albert | 
Landry; pf. | 
mant, no. 4.) [30432 | 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2c. Dec 26, 1911; 
E 273586; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


CHEVAILLIER (L.) Cuatro cuadernos | 
de escritura musical; por L. Chevail- | 
lier. 1. Cuaderno primero. 2. Cua- | 
derno segundo. 8. Cuaderno tercero. © 
4, Cuaderno cuarto [30483-30486 

2 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec. each Dec. 
26, 1911; E 273643-273646; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 


CHUT, PAS DE BRUIT; marcietta, par 
Georges Bernard, op. 184, pour or- 
chestre, 7 parties, avec piano-con- 
ducteur. [30437 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 273636; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
& cie., Paris. 


Craccona; di Tomaso Vitali, instru- 
mentazione di Ottorino Respighi. 1. | 
Violino solo instrumenti ad arco ed | 
organo; partitura e parti. 2. Vio- | 
lino solo ed organo. [30438, 30439 | 

© Nov. 12, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. | 
80, 1911; EH 273990; 273991; Co | 
Schmidl & co., Leipzig. 


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no. 14, 1911 


30456 


CLIFFORD (ALFRED 8S.) Andante; by 
A. §S. Clifford, piano part arr. by G 
Novak; cello and piano. [30440 

© Oct. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 30, 1911; 
E 273879; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York. 


CLOCHETTE; entr’acte, by M. Dorel; pf. 
[80441 


Or Dec. 21,.1911; 2-¢ Dec. 26, 
1911; HE 273748; Edward Saxon, 
London. 


CLYMENE; par Florent Schmitt, op. 36, 
pour instruments 4 cordes. 4to. 
Papazzi, no. 5.) [80442 


© Dec. 20,1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
EH 273666; A Zunz Mathot, Paris, 
France. 


CoLLEGE (THE) ROUTE; words and mu- 
sic by T. B. Smith. - [80443 


© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 ¢ Dec. -20, 
1911; BH 274555; T. Berry Smith, 
Fayette, Mo. 


COMPLETE (A) METHOD FOR RHYTHMI- 
CAL ARTICULATION; by Pasquale 
Bona, translated by Angelo Baroni 
from the fourth Italian ed., rev. 
and augmented by the author. 

[80444 

© Dec. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 

1911; E 273688; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


CONSOLATION; alse, par Georges 
Menier; orchestre, avec piano con- 
ducteur 4to. [380445 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 26, 
1911; E 273696; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 


| CONVERSATION WALTZ (valse ecausée) ; 


by De Hastfer; piano. [30446 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 380, 
1911; EH 273912; Jos. W. Stern & co., 


| CORSET UND JUPON; walzerlied, text 


von Leo Veit, musik von Fritz Gin- 
zel. Berlin, Raabe & Plothon, mu- 
sikalienhandlung [80447 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 380, 
1911; EK 278895; Leo Veit, Berlin, 
Germany. 


COUNTRYMAN’S (THE) HOLIDAY; or, 
Never no mo-wer for me; words 
and music by Frank Wood. New 
York, T. B. Harms, Francis, Day & 
Hunter. [80448 


©) Dee, 28,1911: 2 .c: Dee. 28, 
1911; E 278775; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


County (THE) PALATINE; words by 
Monro Anderson and H. Colebourne, 
music by A. Kingston-Stewart. 

[80449 


© Dec: 118, 191d 2eee Dee, 26, 
1911; E 278746; A. Kingston-Stew- 
art, London. 


COUPLETS DU PAGE, DANS SERSE; opéra 
de Francesco Cavalli, traduction 
francaise de M. de Rudder, annotée 
de F. A. Gevaert, pour soprano de 
demi-caractére. (Répertoire fran- 
cais de ancien chant classique, no. 
441.) [80450 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273647; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


Coutts (Davip J.) Three poems; by 
EK. T. Brown, set to music by D. J. 
Coutts. Contents: Sing zephyr sing. 
Weary wind of the West and Look 
at me sun. [380451 


© Dec. 4, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1911; 
E 273284; Frederick Harris co., Lon- 
don. 


Cow (THE) BOY’S LAMENT; words by 
Nathaniel M. Ayers, music arr. by 
W. Lee Needham; post card 34 x 53. 

[80452 

© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ©. Dee. 29, 1911; 

EK 274607; N. M. Ayers, Beaver City, 
Neb. 


CRISTOFORO COLOMBO; marcia di Fede- 
rico Antoniotti, riduzione di Angelo 
Bettinelli, per piccola orchestra. No. 
113329. [80453 


© Dec. 28,1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29,1911; 
E 273831; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


CUPIDON-VALSE; extraite de l’opérette, 
Le Lieutenant Cupidon, musique de 
A. de Mauprey, transcription par 
Aug. Bose, pour piano seul: 

[80454 


© Dec. 2,1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 1911; 
EK 2736338; Joubert, Paris. 


DAFFODILLY; marche, boston, one-step, 
par Osborne Roberts, pour piano. 
[30455. 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
EK 273575; Almar, Paris, France. 


DAINTY (THE) SHEPHERDESS; danse 
gracieuse, by Henri Beaumaire; or- 
chestra. (Concert edition, no. 450.) 

[30456. 


© Dee. 12, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1911; 
E 273872; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


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DAMA E CAVALIERE; mazurka di Ernesto 
Becucci, op. 244, riduzione di Ettore 
Cattaneo, per piccola orchestra. 

[80457 
© Dee. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1911; 
EH 278832; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


DANIES; par Florent Schmitt, op. 36, 


pour instruments 4 cordes. Parti- 
tion et parties. 4to. (Pupazzi, no. 
2) [30458 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
EK 273664; A. Zunz Mathot, Paris. 


DANS LES CHAMPS; intermezzo, par 
Herbert Ivey; orchester. 4to. 
[30459 
© Nov. 17, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1911; 
H 2738755; B. Schott’s sodhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


DANZA; par Paul Rougnon; 1. 2 vio- 
lons 2. violon et violonecelle. Avec 
ace. de pf. (Piéces archaiques con- 
certantes, no. 2.) [380460, 30461 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273595, 278596; Costallat et 
cie., Paris. 


DERNIER (LE) DES Maourys; fragment 
du poéme de Leconte De Lisle, mu- 
sSique de Henri Mulet; récit pour 
basse. No. 1138597. [30462 


© Dee. 28,1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1911; 
H 273839; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
Italy. 


DERF I; komponiert von Gustav v. 
Rossler; ftir mi&nnerchor; partitur 
und stimmen. S8vo. (Méuénnerchor 
kompositionen, no. 3.) [80463 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1911; 
EK 273927; Johann André, Offenbach, 
Germany. 


DEUTSCHE WEISE; text von Erich Lan- 
ger, musik von Adolf Kirchl, op. 76, 
no. 1; minnerchor mit bassolo; par- 
titur und stimmen. S8vo. (Zwei 
gedichte, no. 1.) [30464 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1911; 
EH 2738983; Adolphe Robitschek, Vi- 
enna, Austria. 


DEUX (LES) ETOILES; chanson de 
patre, poésie de Henry de Forge, mu- 
Sique de Henri Mulet. No. 1138596. 

[380465 
© Dec. 28,1911; 2 e@. Dec. 29, 1911; 
E 273840; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


DID YOU EVER HEAR THEM TELL OF 
FLORADORA; words by Jean Havez, 
musie by George Botsford. [380466 

© 1c. Dee. 30, 1911; E 272077; 
Laird M. Johnstone, % Dramatic 
Mirror, New York. 


DIS-MOI POURQUOI; sur les motifs de 
la célébre Dancing waltz, paroles de 
André Lénéka, musique de Jan Su- 
lima; pour chant seul. 4to. [380467 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 26, 
1911; E 278637; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 


DOLCE APRILE (Sweet April) ; by Casi- 
miro Dello Ioio; pf. [380468 
© Dec. 23, 1911: Qe. awec: , 27; 
1911; EH 2737380; M. V. Cardilli, 
New York. 


Don’t BLUSH (No te ruborices) ; two- 
step, por Salvador Pérez, para 
piano. [380469 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 e« Dee. 30, 


1911; E 273978; Otto & Arzoz, 
Mexico. | 
Dorr (DAS); gedicht von Martin 


Boelitz, komponiert von Carl Bar- 
tosch, op. 37, no. 1; fiir manner- 
chor; partitur und stimmen. 8vo. 
(Zwei gesinge, no. 1.) [30470 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 e@ Dee. 30, 
1911; E 273928; Johann André, 
Offenbach, Germany. 


Doux SOUVENIR; morceaux, par F. 
Paul Frontini; piano. [30471 


© Nov. 21, 1911 2 ree wee 130; 
1911; E 2738937; Carisch & J&ani- 
chen, Milan. 


Dove (THE) OF THOUGHT; words by 
Verner von MHeidenstam, English © 
translation by Georgina Frances | 
Jones, music by Axel Raoul Wacht- 
meister. (Four songs for low 
voice, no. 2.) [30472 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 20, 
1911; E 270545; A. R. Wacht- 
meister, Rattvik, Sweden. 


DREIFACH IST DES RAUMES MASS; ged. 
von Schiller, musik von Kamillo | 
Horn, op. 59, no. 1; gesang und | 
klavier. [30473 | 

© Oct. 18,- 1911; 2 ¢ Dec. 30, 
1911; E 2738964; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


Du KLEINER SCHIEBER; 
von Walter Kollo, 
Kleindin, fiir salon-orchester, mit | 
piano-conductor. 4to. [30474 | 


© Dec. 13, 1911;.2. c. Dec. 23, | 
1911; E 273572; Drei masken ver- 
lag, Munich, Germany. 


Rheinlinder, 
arr. 


1766 


von Joh. | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 14, 1911 


30490 


Du WIRST MAMA; walzerlied a. d. 
operette Die dame in rot, text von 
Julius Brammer und Alfred Griin- 
wald, musik von Robert Winter- 
berg; gesang und klavier. [380475 


(|, Noy. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 2738958; Drei masken vVer- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Munich, Germany. 


EARLY SPRING; words by Paul Seer, 


music by G. Coleman Young; 
women’s yoices. 8vo. (Part songs 
no. 48.) [30476 


© Dee 27, 1911; 2 « Dec. 28, 
1911; E 273797; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


EcL&, ET ATYS; par Florent Schmitt, 
op. 86, pour orchestre. 4to. (Pu- 
pazzi, nos. 3 et 4.) [80477 


Wee 20, 1911; 2c. Dee. 26, 
1911; EK 273665; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris, France. 


ELEGY; by Edward C. Bairstow, ed. 
by A. E. Hull; organ. (Augener’s 
edition, no. 10225, book 5). [30478 


© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 29, 
1911; E 273812; Augener, Iitd., 
London. 


ELVEZIA; marcia militare di Federico 
Antoniotte, riduzione di Angelo 
Bettinelli, per piccola orchestra. 
no. 113330. [30479 


© Dee. 28, 1911; 2 c Dec. 29, 
1911; EH 273834; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


EN AVANT L’ARTILLERIE; marche mili- 
taire par F. D’Orso, op. 25, bearb. 
yon R. Tourbié; salon-orchestre. 
Ato. [30480 


© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c« Dec. 28, 
1911; E 273756; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


EN SOUVENIR; petit poéme, valse, par 
Edouard Schiitt; piano. [30481 


© Dec. 26, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273682; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

EpicgRAM A FLAT. See Nocturne C mi- 
nor. 


Er IST NACH MIR VERRUCKT:; liebeslied 
einer Berliner Ké6chin, text und mu- 
sik von Max Kluck. [380482 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 23, 1911; 
E 273561; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


ERBPRINZESSIN Kiara; text von Fritz 
Griinbaum, musik yon Rudolph Nel- 
son. (Répertoire chat noir, no. 4.) 

[380483 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2c. Nov. 23, 1911; 

E 273562; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


ETUDE DE CONCERT; par Emile R. 

Blanchet, op. 15, no. 1, pour piano. 

[30484 

© Oct. 2. 1911; 2c Dec. 30, 1911; 

E 278888; Rézasavoélgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 


EVENING DEVOTION (Abendandacht) ; 
by O. Hackh, op. 403, no. 1.; pf. 
[30485 
© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 27, 
1911; E 278732; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


EVERYTHING SHE KNEW SHE LEARNT 
FROM MOTHER; words by Arthur C. 
Finden, music by Hermann E. Da- 
rewski, jr. [80486 


©" Dee. BS; *1911 + 2. c&. Dees ° 29, 
1911: E 273875; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


FAITES LUI MES AVEUX. See Gounod 
(CoF.) 


FANTASIA ET FUGA, EN SOL MINEUR. 
See Bach (J. S.) 


FANTASY ON AN OLD ENGLISH CAROL, 
God rest ye merry gentlemen; by 
A. Eaglefield Hull; organ. (Augener’s 
edition, no. 10226, book 6.) [30487 

©: Dee 14. 1911: 2 c& Dee 29; 
1911; E 273815; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


FAREWELL (Abschied) ; part-Song, words 
by Gustav Pistor, English version by 
Edward Knapp, music by Adolf 
Kirechl, op. 34, no. 1; men’s voices. 
8yvo. [30488 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 c Dec. 29, 
1911; E 273851; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


FEDRA; marcia di C. Januske, riduzione 
dell’ autore, per piccola orchestra, 
no. 113554. [30489 


@' Dee. 2S, 1911 3-2 -e: Dee - 2s, 
1911; E 273835; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
Milan. 


FETE ESPAGNOLE; by Henry Weyts; 
piano. [30490 
© Dee; 29,; 9413-2 «= Dee. 29, 
1911; E 273852; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


1767 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30491 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. & 


FENILLE D’ALBUM; morceaux, par FE. | FRUHLINGSLIED (Spring song); by O- 


Paul Frontini; piano. [80491 


© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 « Dec. 30, 
1911; E 278988; Carisch & Janichen, 
Milan. 


FINFTE (DUS) GEBOT; words by L. Gil- 
rod, musie by Otto Motzan. [80492 


© 1e¢ Dee. 21, 1911; E 274612; 
Louis Gilrod, New York. 


FIORI DI MAGGIO; dancing, di Cesare 
Fumel, riduzione di Silvio Pezzoli, 
per piccola orchestra. no. 113551. 

[380493 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 « Dee. 29, 
1911; E 273836; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


FIoRI TEDESCHI; valzer di Giuseppe, 
Galimberti, op. 540, instrumentazione 
di Ezio Baroncini, per piccola par- 
titura: moe: 2913521, [36494 

©. Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c Dec. 29, 
Gia iH Ziooot ; 4G. iCOrdl,&.CO:, 
Milan. 


FuirT; by Aimé Lachaume, pour or- 

chestre avec piano conducteur. 4to. 

[30495 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ¢c. Dec. 26, 

1911; E 273690; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 

F'RAMMENTO; parole di A. Fumagalli, 
musica di Mario Tarenghi, op. 58, 
MOL et: [30496 

©) ‘Noy. 21, 1911>" 2 ce: Dec. 30; 
1911; E 273948; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 


FREEDOM; march, by Harry Appel; pf. 

[30497 

© Dee 730; 19nl= 2, cec. 30, 

1911; E 274587; Fred G. Heberlein 
& co., New York. 

FRISCH VOM HERD (In the forge) ; aus 
der dichtung der Schmied von 
Leschetin, words by Svatopluka 
Cecha, music by Ant. Dvorak. 

[380498 

©. Dee, SOP moines Wee. 730, 

1901s We23S89S2) Ne Simrock, =m. 
b. h., Berlin. 

F'RIVOLE; valse, by E. Boussagol, op. 

39; ler. violon, avec acc. de pf. 
[80499 
© Dee. 20; 198 UA es Dee. 20, 
1911; E 278582; EH. M. Boussagol, 
Rennes, France. 


FROHLICHER JAGERSMANN (The merry 
huntsman); by O. Hackh, op. 408, 
no. 4; pf. [80500 

© Dec..429,) 1911-2 16, pec: 27, 
1911; EK 2738735; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


Hackh, op. 408, no. 6.; pf. [80501 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 27, 
1911; E 273737; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


'Ry (LAWRENCE) Six valses d’essai; | 
by L. Fry; piano. [80502 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 e..Dec. 29, 
1911; EH 273810; Chappell & co., lid., 
London. 


Fucus (Robert) Walzer; von R. 
Fuchs, op. 92, ftir violine und piano- 
forte. [80503 


© Noy. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 278887; Adolf Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


FuLL MOON; mondnacht-idylle, by 
Julius Holzer; piano. [80504. 
© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 29, 
1911; E 278853; Theo. Presser co.,. 
Philadelphia. 


Fustaux (Les); by Albert Landry; 
pf. (La belle au bois dormant, no. | 
2.) [80505- | 

© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 26, 1911; 
EH 278587; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


GAMMES (LES) ET LES TONALITES; 
méthode Jaques-Daleroze 3™° partie; 
manuel des eléves 3™° y. 12mo. 

[80506 


© Nov. 380, 1911; 2 e@ Dee. 30, 
1911; E 2738958; Jobin & cie., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


GANZ IM GEHEIMEN; ged. von Konigs- 
brun-Schauss, musik von Gustav v. 
Rossler, ftir m’&nnerchor; partitur 
und stimmen. 8vo. (Mé&nnerchor 
kompositionen, no. 5.) [80507 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 273929; Johann André, Of- 
fenbach, Germany. 


GARDEN (THE) oF ALLAH; words and 
music by G. McNally. [80508. 


©1e. Nov. 11, 1911; BE 274598; 
Georgia McNally, New York. 


GARDEN (THE) OF MEMORY; waltz, by | 
Adrian Hope; piano. [80509 + 
© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 ¢ Dec. 30, | 
1911; EH 2739388; Chas. Begg & co., 
Itd., London. 


GARDINER (H. BALFour) Five pieces; 
bv H. B. Gardiner, for piano. no. 
1-5. [380510 

©: Dee; 22) 1911-42 vee Dec 23; 
1911; E 278574; Forsyth bros., !td.,. 
London. . 


GAVOTTE AUS IDOMENEO; See Mozart. 
(W. A.) 


1768 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 14, 1911 


GEORGE V; waltz, by Olga Alvita; pf. 
[380511 


(wee 21, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 2738747; Olga Alvita, London. 


GERMAN BATTLE SONG (Deutsches 
schlachtenlied) ; part song, words 
by Aurelius Polzer, English version 
by Philipp H. Goepp, music by Karl 
Fr. Rohrbeck, op. 50; men’s voices. 
8VO. [30512 


© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 2738854; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


GESANG; music by Jos. Wick, op. 55; 
maénnerchore mit sop. o. ten. solo mit 
orch., clav.auz. 4to. (Neue minner- 
chore, 5th series.) [80518 


Swee 27,1911; 2 e. Dee. 26, 
1911; B 273714; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


GuHost (A) story; by Otto Hackh; 
piano. [30514 
©) Dee 27, 1911: 2.¢ Dec. 26, 
1911; EK 2738711; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


GoD BE IN MY HEAD; words from 
Sarum primer, 1558, music by C. H. 
Kitson ; mixed voices. 4to. (Church 

| choir library, no. 124.) [80515 


| (Om Wee 22) 1911: 2-c. Dec. 23, 
1911; EF 273556; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 


_ GOLD’NE TAGE; text von Erich Langen, 
musik von Adolf Kirchl, op. 76, no. 
2; fiir maAnnerchor mit bass solo; 
partitur und stimmen. 8vo. (Zwei 
gedichte, no. 2.) [80516 


©) Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 380; 
1911; H 2738984; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


GOLDEN (THE) LAND OF FAIRY TALES; 
a fairy play, selection, by Heinrich 
' Berte, arr. by Emil Kreuz; pf. 

[80517 
| © epee, @2,,1911- 2-¢ Dee. 28, 
| 1911; E 273750; Metzler & co., Itd., 
Lendon. 
—— waltz, by Heinrich Berté, arr. by 
Oscar Fetras; pf. [380518 
©yWee, 19, 191-2: ce Dee. 28, 
1911; EH 273751; Metzler & co., Itd., 
, London. 


| GOUNOD (CHARLES FRANCOIS) Fx, ites 
' lui mes aveux (In the langua <-of 
love); flower song from Faust, by 
_ Ch. Gounod, annotated by Camilic 
| Thurwanger. [80519 

© Wee. 20, 1911; 2 ¢ Dee. 28, 
1911; E 273791; Camille Thur- 
wahger, Boston. 


26596—12——_2 


50526 


GOUNOD (CHARLES FRANCOIS )—Contd. 


——Si le bonheur (When in thy 
vision) ; paroles de O. Pradére, mu- 
Sique de Ch. Gounod, annotated by 
Camille Thurwanger. [30520 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 « Dee. 28, 
19): EY 273794: . Camille -Thur- 
wanger, Boston. 


— When smiling fortune (Quando a 
te lieta) ; from the opera Faust, new 
English version by Thomas Hanray, 
composed by C. F. Gounod, ed. by 
Edgardo Levi; mezzo sop. and con- 
traltos no. in Gs noe 2 in: Aye nO. 
in B flat. (Standard operatic songs 
and aras, no. 27). [80521 

(CWeer 23) 19> 2) es Deem2o. 
1911; E 278689; Ascherberg, Hop- 


wood & Crew, Itd., London. 
| 


GRADUS AD PARNASSUM; Sammlung von 
etiiden fiir violine, von Ernst Heim. 
Band X. (Hdition Schott, S—4720). 

[80522 
© Nov. 17, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1911; 

E 273757; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 

Germany. 


GRETELEIN; quartet. music by H. 
Schorcht, ed. by Otto Wick; male 
voices. S8vo. (Ausgewihlite min- 
nerchore no. 63). [30523 

@© Dec 27, 1911; 2 & Dee. 26; 
1th QI 
Belder, New York. 


Grieg (EpvarpD Hacrrup) Solvejg’s 
cradle-song; words after Henrik 
Ibsen, English version by Dr. Theo- 
dore Baker, music by E. Grieg, 
transcribed by Louis Victor Saar; 
Sop. solo and chorus of women’s 
voices. 4to. 


Luckhardt & 


Boston, The Boston 
musie co. (Quartets and choruses, 
no. 741.) [80524 


©) Dee, 28; 1911s 2 e. Dee. 30; 
1911; E 274578; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


GROVER (J. MAYNARD) ‘Three songs; 
music by J. M. Grover. 1. Deck not 
with gems; words by T. H. Bayley. 
2. She is not fair; words by Hartley 
Coleridge. 3. A summer holiday; 
words by Edward Oxenford. 

[380525 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 
1911; E 278808; Watson, Wilcock 
and co., ltd., London. 


} GUITARRERO; by Franz Drdla, op. 88; 


violin and piano. [30526 

© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 ce. Dec 29, 
1911; E 273817; <Augener, Iltd., 
London. 


1769 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30527 


pt. 117, D2 si, y..G 


HackH (O.) Melody (Melodie); by 
O. Hackh, op. 408, no. 3; pf. [80527 
©) ‘Dees 29,1911 > 2 e Dee? 27, 
1911; H 273734; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


HAENDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) Judas 
Maccaboeus; oratorio de Haendel, 
traduction francaise de M. de Rud- 
der, annotée de F. A. Gevaert. 1. 
Recit. et 2° arioso d’une Israélite, 
mezzo-sop. 2. 1° arioso de Simon, 
basse. (Répertoire francaise de 
Yancien chant classique, no. 487, 
438. ) [80528, 30529 

© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 26, 
1911; E 278649-273650; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 


1°* arioso d’une Israélite, 
pour soprano. (Repertoire fran- 
eaise de l’ancien chant classique, no. 
438?'5,) [30530 

©) Dee 135 A9it., 2c. becs126: 
1911; EK 278651; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


HAIL TO THE U. S. ARMY; march mili- 
taire, by August Grosch, arr. by 
[Arthur Lang]; pf. [805381 

© Jan. 4, 1912; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1911; 
Ki 274595; Rex publishing co., New 
York. 


HAINES (HERBERT BH.) Three wood- 
land dances; by H. EH. Haines, arr. 
by Perey E. Fletcher; military band. 
(Boosey’s military journal no. 5, 
181st series.) [805382 

© Dec. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 26, 
1911; EK 2738679; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Hans DANSKE; opening chorus act 1, 
words by Laura C. Geddes, music 
Dy MM. ©: Blanchard, arr. “by C: 
Bayer. [80533 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1911; 
H 272028; Marie C. Blanchard, To- 
ledo, O. 


HarRP OF GOLD, for revivals, Sunday 


SCHOOIS ge. .y 3. CULE DY: 5 al DE 
Vaughan... 1912. [144] p. 12mo. 
$0.30. [80534 

© Dee 26; 191s) 2 ves Wee. 30, 
1911; A 3805220; James David 


Vaughan, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 


HEAVENLY (THE) STAR; words by J. 
H. Rogers, music by H. J. Stewart; 
high in G. Boston, The Boston music 
CO. [30535 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 e Dec. 30, 
1911; EH 274576; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


_ 


HELIODORE; words from the Greek of 
Meleager, trans. by Andrew Lang, 
music by Bothwell Thomson, in F. 

[80536 

© Dec. 27, 1911-2 ee Wee, 28, 

E 278771; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


Henry KING; words by [Hilaire 

Belloc], music by C. Dunlap. [30537 

© 1 ¢.. Dec. Ty 1ettiene 2745811. 
Carrie Dunlap, Jacksonville, II. 


HERBSTLIED; text von Gustav Beer, 
musik von Robert Stolz, op. 82; 
[30538 
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 30, 
1911; EH 278885; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


HeERMIT’s (THE) NIGHT SONG (Der 
einsiedler an die nacht); part song 
gedicht v. Hichendorff, English ver- 
sion by A. S. Garbett, musik v. Fr. 
Aug. Kern, op. 52, rev. by Hugen 
Klei; men’s voices. 8vo. [80539 

© Dec. 29, 1911:>-2 © Dee*29, 
1911; EH 278855; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Hipatco; danse andalouse, par A. 
Landry, pour orchestre avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [30540 

© Dec. 20, A191: SZ rem Dee, 26, 
1911; E 2738639; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 


Ho! EVERY ONE THAT THIRSTETH; an- 
them, words from the Bible, music 
by M. Kingston; bass solo with 
chorus. S8vo. [80541 

© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 278919; Matthew Kingston, 
Shortlands, Kent, England. 


HORT, IHR MAGDELEIN; text von Hrich 
Langer, musik yon Adolf Kirchl, op. 
75, no. 4; mi&nnerchor mit bariton- 
solo; partitur und stimmen. §8vo. 
(Fiinf gedichte, no. 4). [80542 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ¢ Dec. 30, 1911; 
E 273985; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


HoGMANAY; written and composed by 
C. W. Murphy. [3805438 
© Dee. 28, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 28, 
1911; E 278776; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

HorA DE AMOR; danza-alborada, letra | 
de Manuel M. Flores, mtsica de | 
L. G. Jorda; para canto y piano. 

[80544 

©. Oct... 15,; 191 PAT eee. SU) 

1911; EH 273959; Luis G. Jordé, Mex- 
ico. 


1770 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 14, 1911 


30562 


Hour (THE) OF LOVE (Heure du ber- 
ger) ; serenade-pastorale, by A. Tel- 
lier; piano. [30545 

ewee 29, 1911; 2 & Dec. -30, 
1911; E 273913; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 
New York. 


HUTTERL-WALZER; nach motiven des 
yaudevilles Alma wo wohnst du, ge- 
sangstexte von Louis Taufstein, 
musik yon Walter Kollo, arr. von 
Ludwig Friedmann; klavier mit 
uberlegtem text. [80546 

fener, 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 273902; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


HUNDRED (A) FATHOMS DEEP; words 
-by R. A. Cranshaw, music by Fred- 
eric Mullen; bass or baritone. 

[80547 

eeiee 28, 1911- 2 c. Dec. 28, 

1911; E 273805; Watson, Wilcock 
and co., ltd., London. 


HyMwN (Hymnus) ; part-song, words by 
W. Sachs, English version by James 
Francis Cooke, music by Hermann 
Mohr, op. 8; men’s voices. S8vo. 

[80548 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 273856; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


HYMNS FOR THE CHURCH. 1911. xxx, 
tm, ot Pp. 12m0. $1.00. 
[30549 
ieee 22 AST: 2 c. Dec. -26, 
1911; A 3805118; Century co., New 
York. 


I DON’T LIKE MUSIC; written and com- 
posed by Herbert Rule and James 
McGhee. [80550 

eco, 2s, 1911-2 c. Dee. 28, 
1911; E 273783; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


I’M TAKING THE OPEN AIR TREATMENT; 
written and composed by Harry 
Castling and C. W. Murphy. 

[80551 

© Pee. 29° 1911: 2 e: Dec. 29, 

1911; HE 276008; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

I’ NUN P0ZZO AMURIGGIA; versi di Fran- 
eesco Feola, musica di Gaetano 
Lama. [80552 

© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1911; 
E 273499; Capolongo-Feola, Naples. 

ICH MAL MIR EINEN REIZENDEN MANN; 
aus Der Brettlk6nig, walzerlied, 
gesangstexte von Rudolph Schanzer, 
musik von Walter Kollo. [380553 

© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 e@ Dec. 30, 
1911; E 278903; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


————— hss 


ICH WEISS BESCHEID; text von Willy 
Wolff, musik von Rudolph Nelson. 
(Répertoire chat noir, no. 5.) 

[80554 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 23, 1911; 
KH 273563; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


IDIOTEN-TERZETT; text von O. A. Al- 
berts, musik von Rudolph Nelson. 
(Répertoire chat noir, no. 7.) 

[30555 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1911; 

EK 273567; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin, 


IF WE HAD NO MONEY IN THE WORLD; 
written and composed by Chas. Col- 
lins and Fred E. Terry. New York. 
T. B. Harms, Francis, Day & Hunter. 

[80556 

©) Dee 28191 bs.2 e Dees, 2s. 

191t; WH 23st; Erancis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


IL Y AVAIT AUTREFOIS (There was one 
time) ; par F. Paolo Frontini; piano. 
(Petits tableaux, no. 6.) [80557 

©. Nov, 21, 1911: 2 ¢. Dee 30; 
1911; E. 273943; Carisch & Jani- 
chen, Milan. 


IMPRESSIONS; par Marcel MHoudret, 

pour piano solo. no. 1-10. [80558 

© Dee: 20° 191: 2 6 Vee 26; 
1911; H 273581; Barrau, Paris. 


IMPROMPTU ELEGIAC; by J. Kendrick 
Pyne, ed. by A. EH. Hull; organ. 
(Augener’s edition no. 10223, book 
3). [30559 

© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 29, 
1911; E 273818; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


IMPROVISATION; in the style of an old 


earol, by B. Luard-Selby, ed. by 
A. E. Hull; organ. (Augener’s ed. 
no. 10224, book 4.) [380560 


© Dee: 14, 191%: 2 € Dees 29; 
1911; E 273823; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


IN LUSTIGEM REIGEN (Joyfullness) ; by 
O. Hackh, op. 408, no. 5; pf. [80561 


©) Dee 292 191t= 2er Dee 2k 
1911; E 273736; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


IN BIVA AL MARE; romanze, parole di 
E Panzacchi, musica di Mario Ta- 
renghi, op. 58, no. 3. [30562 

© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 e. Dee. 30, 
1911; E 273949; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 


Lil 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30565 


IN THE DAYS GONE BY; words by Ar- 
thur C. Finden, composed: by Her- 
mann EH. Darewski, jr. [30563 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2) se.) Dee. 29, 
1911; EH 278874; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


INCROYABLES (LES); marche élégante 
de Paul Wachs, arr. par F. D. Mar- 
chetti, pour orchestre, avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. [380564 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 e« Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273688; Hmile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 


INFIDELE (L’); poésie de Jacques Li- 

nerais, musique de R. Saint-Aulaire. 

[80565 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 

EH 273674; Maurice Vieu et Jane 
Vieu, Paris. 

INGHELBRECHT (D. EH.) Nocturne; par 
D. EK. Inghelbrecht; pour violoncelle 
et orchestre; partition conducteur. 
4to. [80566 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 2738698; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris. 


ITALIA (L’) A TRIPOLI; piccola fan- 
tasia descrittiva, by G. Fontana; pf. 
[380567 
©) Dec, 23), 191 eh Dec, 2a, 
1911; E 278728; M. V. Cardilli, New 
York. 
IVERNIA; arr. of Irish airs, by A. W. 
Patterson; piano. London, Novello 
co., ltd. [30568 


©) Dee. 235 191d 2 en Dee. 126; 
1911; E 2738707; Annie W. Patterson, 
Cork, Ireland. 


JAPANESE SOLDIER BOY; from the mu- 
sical play The mousmé, words by 
Percy Greenbank, music by Howard 
Talbot. [80569 


© Dee 23, 191 2 Ve. Wee: :26, 
1911 ; E 278716; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


JE T’APPORTE MON COEUR; mélodie valse, 
poéme par Pierre Chapelle, musique 
de Raoul Soler. [380570 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 273579; Aux mélodies nouvelles, 
Paris. 


JOIN IN THE RANKS OF THE KING; 
choral march, written and composed 
by Wm. Lane Frost. 8vo. (Church 
choralist, 80518). [380571 

© Dee. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 26, 
1911; E 273700; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


Dt. TE, ae Sey 8S 


JOLI CARILLON; by Henry Weyts; pi- 
ano. [380572 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 
1911; E 2738857; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


JOSHU-AH; written and composed by 
George Arthurs and Bert Lee. (Six 
penny popular ed., no. 808.) [80573 


© Dec. 21; 191%; 2 epee) 28, 
1911; EH 278778; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


JOUEURS (LES) DE CORNE MUSE (The 
bag-pipers); par. F. Paolo Fron- 
tini; piano (Petits tableaux, no. 5). 

[80574 

© Nov, 21, °d9it i oew wes. 30. 

1911; EK 278944; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 


JOYOUS SPRING (FRUHLING); part 
song, words by Maria Coellen, Hng- 
lish yersion by H. B. MacCoy, music 
by Jos. Schwartz; men’s voices. 
(Octavo ed., no. 6188.) [80575 


© Dec. 27, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 27, 
1911; E 278719; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


JUDAS MACCABOEUS. See Haendel 
(G. F.) 
IXATINKA-CZARDAS; par G. Michiels, 


pour orchestre, avec piano-conduc- 
teur. Ato. [30576 


© Dee: 20, 191i oem wee! 26; 
1911; E 273640; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 


KELLY LAND; two-step, by Harry Wood, 
arr. by M. Retford; military band. 
(Boosey’Ss new supplemental jour- 
nal no. 96.) [80577 


© Dec. 23, 1912: 2) @. Dee: 26, 
1911; . 203017. Wires Day, 1s 
Hunter, London. 


KERBSTONE, K. C.; written and com- 
posed by Tom Wick; unacc. 
[80578 
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 28, 
1911; E 2738779; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


IXONNTE TROST; text von Friedr. Rtick- 
ert, musik von Kamillo Horn, op. 
58, no. 1; gesang und klavier. 

[80579 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 « Dee. 30, 

1911; E 278965; C. FE. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


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| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 14, 1911 


KoRNBLUMEN UND HEIDE-KRAUT; ged. 
von Georg von Dyherrn, musik von 
Gustay vy. Rossler; fiir minnerchor ; 
partitur und stimmen. 8vo. (Mén- 
nerchor kompositionen no. 6). 

[380580 


mS woy. 29, 1911: 2 ce. Dec. 30, 
1911; H 273930; Johann André, 
Offenbach, Germany. 


LASSALLE-MARSCH ; quartet, musik von 
J. Breuer, bearbeitet von W. R.; 
male voices. S8vo. (Ausgewihlte 
miinnerchore, no. 79). [80581 

Giavec. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 26, 
1911; E 273715; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


LEAD KINDLY LIGHT (Tyrd, oleu 
mwyn); words by Cardinal New- 
man, Welsh version by H. Elvet 


Lewis, music by D. Pughe-Evans; 
in F. [80582 


(ec, 27, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 28, 
1911; EH 273772; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


LENZ (DER) IST GEKOMMEN; text von 
Julius Wolff, musik von Carl Reu- 
ther, op. 12, no. 2; fiir 3 stimmigen 
frauenchor oder solo-terzett, mit 
begleitung des pianoforte. Partitur. 
8vo. (Zwei lieder, no. 2) 

[80588 

© Noy. 29, 1911: 2 c. Dec. 30, 

1911; EH 273966; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


LET ME PUT MY CLOGS ON, DO; words 
and music by C. W. Murphy. 

[80584 

Opec, 29, 1911: 2 ¢., Dec, 29, 


1911; E 273868; Francis, Day &° 


Hunter, London. 


LET ME WHISPER; valse, by B. S. Don- 
aldson. London. Joseph Williams, 
ltd. [80585 


Gm iee, 22) 1911-> 2 « Dec. 23, 
1911; E 273738; B. S. Donaldson, 
London. 


LIED (DAS) VON GRAMMOPHON; aus 
der posse, Losgelassen, text von 
Max Reichardt, musik von Walter 
Kollo. [80586 

© Wee is, 1911: 2 «: Dee: 28, 
1911; E 273571; Drei masken ver- 
lag, Munich, Germany. 


LIEDER EINES FALTERS; dichtung von 
Ludwig Finckh, musik von Konrad 
Ramrath, op. 20, no. 1-5. Komplett. 

[80587 

ro) Nove 21, 191k: 2) ©. Dee 30, 
1911; E 273894; Tischer & Jagen- 
berg, g. m. b. h., Cologne, Germany. 


30596 
Lire (THE) GUARD; march, by W. 
Martin; fife. [80588 


© 1c Dec. 6, 1911: My2T4592. 
Wm. Martin, Jersey City. 


LITTLE BOY BLUE; operetta in two acts, 
adapted from the German of Ru- 
dolph Schanzer and Carl Lindau, 
by A. E. Thomas and E. A. Paul- 
ton, lyrics by Grant Stewart, ed- 
ited by J. Bodewalt Lampe, music 
by Henri Berény; vocal score. 

[80589 

©) Dee. 20; 1911: 27c 7) Deer 20} 

1911; EH 274548; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


LITTLE DREAMS OF GOLD; words by AlI- 
fred H. Hyatt, music by Marie 
Horne. [80590 


Ke) Dec: 28). 19k 2 eG. Dee. 25; 
1911; E 278774; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don, England. 


LONDONBOY (DER); aus dem vaude- 
ville Alma wo wohnst du, gesangs- 
texte von Louis Tauftein, musik von 
Walter Kollo; fiir eine singstimme 
eingerichtet. [380591 

©) Wee 30, 1911: 2 ce) Dee: 30, 
1911; E 2738905; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


Lotos (THE) FLOWER. See Schumann 


(R. A.) 


LovE, AND A RIVER; words by Arthur 
Lord, music by Frederic Mullen. 
[30592 
©) Dee; 28. 1911's, 2 ec; Dees 23 
1911; E 273806; Watson, Wilcock 
and co., Jtd., London. 


LOVE IN THE MEADOWS; words by G. 
Hubi-Newcombe, music by Percy HE. 
Pletcher: 1. In C..°2. In BH flat. 

[30593, 30594 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ec. each Dec. 

30, 1911; E 273921, 273922; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 


and music by 
L. Pederzani. [80595 

© bec! its 191A 2 ie: Dee! 326; 
1911; E 274196; Lawrence Peder- 
zani, Rochester, N. Y. 


LOVE’S DAWN; words 


LOVE’S GOLDEN SHORE; Bedouin love 
song, lyric and melody by P. C. 
Seward, arr. by Thornton Cole. 

[80596 

© 1 e¢. Dec. 6, 1911; EH 274591; 

Pearl Charlton Seward McLean, 
New York. 


1773 


30597 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


LOVE’S LYRE; poem by Thomas Hood, 
music by P. A. Tirindelli; no. 2 in 
G flat. [80597 


© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1911; EH 278877; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Lovinec (THE) CUP; words by Jeff T. 
Branen, music by August Grosch, 
arr. by [Arthur Lang]. [30598 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 274596; Rex publishing co., 
New York. 


LULU MEIN LIEBLICHES BRAUTCHEN; 
aus der operette Der brettlkonig, 
text von Rudolf Schanzer, musik 
von Walter Kollo. [80599 


© Dec. 80, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 30, 
1911; EH 278906; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


LUNA D’ESTATE; Stornello, parole di 
Riccardo Mazzola, musica di F. 
Paolo Tosti; no. 1 soprano o tenore. 

[380600 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c@ Dec. 29, 
1911; EH 273841; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
Milan. 


LypIA; gavotta di C. Januske, ridu- 
zione dell’autore per piccola orches- 
tra. no. 118553. [30601 


(© Dee. 28, 19011; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 273842; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


MA TENDRESSE; valse lente di Cesare 
Fumel, riduzione di Silvio Pezzoli, 
per piccola orchestra. no. 113552. 

[30602 


© Dee. 28, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 2738848; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


MADCHENSTOLZ; nach einem alten text, 
musik von Victor Keldorfer, op. 80; 
fir ménnerchor; partitur und stim- 
men. S8vo. [30603 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 380, 
1911; E 273986; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


MAIDEN OF DREAMS; words and music 
by Axel Raoul Wachtmeister, Hng- 
lish translation by Georgina Frances 
Jones. (Four songs for low voice, 
no. 1.) [30604 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec Nov. 20, 
1911; HE 270544; A. R. Wachtmeister, 
Rattvik, Sweden. 


MAIDEN WITH THE EYES OF AZURE 
(Madchen mit den blauen augen) ; 
part song volkslied von der Nahe, 
English version by F. S. Law, music 
by Karl Becker, harmonized by 
Eugen Klee; men’s voices. S8vo. 

[380605 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 29, 
1911; E 278858; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


MANAS (V.) Tres romanzas sin pala- 
bras; par V. Manas, para piano. 
La coleccion completa. [380606 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 278979; Otto y Arzoz, 
Mexico. 


Marcu TO MARBLE ARCH; written and 
composed by Herbert Rule and 
James McGhee. [30607 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 28, 
1911; EH 278784; B. Feldman & co., 
Lendon. 


MARCHE DES’ TROTTINS PARISIENS; 
paroles de P. Chaffange et M. Mazet, 
musique de A. de Mauprey et M. 
Jacquet. [30608 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 
1911; EH 278634; Joubert, Paris. 


MARIANNINA STA. MALATA; versi di 
Arturo Matacea and [N. di Palma], 
musica di Arturo Matacea; canto e 
mandolino. [80609 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 27, 
1911; EH 278722; A. Matacea, New 
York. 


MARIE£E DE VILLAGE; féte paysanne de 
A. Landry, arr. par F.. D. Marchette, 
pour orchestre, avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. [80610 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dee 26, 
1911; E 278641; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 


MARIONETTES (LES) ; marionettentanz, 

by Carl Bohm, op. 396, no. 3; piano. 

[30611 

© Dee. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 

1911; EH 273683; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


MASHED POTATOES; a classy rag march, 
by C. L. Woolsey, arr. by Otto Zim- 
merman; orch. 4to. [380612 

© Dec. 20, 1911: 2c) Dec: 26.9 
1911; E 274601; C. L. Woolsey, 
Braymer, Mo. 


MATILDA; words by [Hilaire Belloc] 
musie by C. Dunlap. [380613 


©1e. Dec. 11, 1911; E 274582; 
Carrie Dunlap, Jacksonville, Ill. 


1774 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 14, 1911 


Mavv; words and music by Chas. 
Osborne; New York. T. B. Harms, 
Francis, Day and Hunter. [80614 


wee, 28, 1911: 2 ¢ Dee. 28, 
1911; E 273780; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


MAY BELLS CHIMING (Maigléckchen) : 
polka mazurka, by Julius Holzer; 
piano. [30615 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 c Dee. 29, 
1911; E 278859; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


MEET ME JEANNIE WHEN YOU'RE COM- 
ING THRO’ THE RYE; written and 
composed by Mamie Fenton. [80616 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 
1911; E 278785; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


MEISSNER PORZELLAN; gavotte, von Fr. 
Alberti, op. 35, fiir piano. [30617 


© Nov. 24, 1911: 2 ec Dec. 30, 
1911; E 278892; J. G. Seeling, Dres- 
den, Germany. 


MEISTERSINGER-VORSPIEL 
(R.) 3806173. 


MENUET; from Suite in alter form, 
von Efrem Zimbalist; violine und 
piano. [30618 


lon mee. &) 1911: 2 ¢-Dee. 28, 
1911; E 273762; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


See Wagner 


Merry (THE) HUSBANDS; two-step 
par Osborne Roberts, pour piano. 
[30619 


wea is 1911 2 c. Dec. 26; 
1911; EH 273576; Almar, Paris. 


METHODE D’ENSEMBLE RAPIDE A L’ USAGE 
DES ENSTRUMENTS A VENT; par P.-A. 
Vidal; instruments en ut. 32mo. 

[80620 


Wee: 20, 1911: 2 c Dee... 26, 
1911; E 273697; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 


METODO D’ ESCERCIZI TECNICI; di Bruno 
Mugellini, per pianoforte. 1. Libro 
G2) 2 Libro 7. [80621-80622 


© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 ec each Dec. 
30, 1911; E 278939; 273940; Carisch 
& Jinichen, Milan. 


METODO DI ESERCIZI TECNICI; di Bruno 
Mugellini; piano. Libro 5. [30623 


© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
TO; E 2738880; CGarisch & Ji- 
nichen, Milan. 


30633 


METODO PARA APRENDER EL VIOLIN de 
Charles de Bériot, editado y revisa- 
do por Georg Lehmann. Primera 
parte. 4to. (Schirmer’s library of 
musical classics. v. 1086.) [80624 


© Dee.2 18) 1911-42, Dee: 19: 
1911; A 806028; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


MEYERBEER (GIACOMO) With courage 
and faith; coronation march, words 
by Gertrude Knox Willis, music by 
G. Meyerbeer, arr. by Alfred J. Sil- 
ver; mixed yoices. (Fischer’s oc- 
tavo ed. no. 3514.) [80625 

© Dee. 22, 1911:-2-e& Dee 2s; 
1911; E 273555; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


MIONA WALTZES; by T. Livsey; piano. 

[80626 

© Jan. 1, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1911; 

E 273796; Thomas Livsey, Fall 
River, Mass. 


Morrat (ALFRED) Six morceaux fa- 
ciles; par <A. Moffat; violon et 
piano. (Edition Schott, S-8576). 

[80627 


© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 28, 
1911; E 273761; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MOMENT MUSICAL; par A. Zuckerman, 
op. 4. 1. Violoncelle et piano. 
[30628, 30629 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ec. each Dec. 


207) AOU OH 213150. ator =| rr. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
Mo6rk (EMANUEL) Intermezzo; par 


H. Moor, op. 124, pour piano. [80630 


Ke) Dee. 20). 1911 = 2ee., Dee: 26. 
1911; E 278656; A. Zunz, Mathot, 
Paris. 


Prélude; par E. Modr, op. 123, 
pour violon et piano. [30631 

©! Dee. 20, 1911 2 « Dec 26: 
1911; EH 273661; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris. 


— — pour violoncelle et piano. 
[30632 


©) Dec. 13; 1911> 2c. Dee 26: 
1911; E 273662; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris. 


MoRGENS WILLSTE NICH; ein Berliner 
gassenhauer, text und musik von 
Emil Hartmann. [30633 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2c. Nov. 23, 1911; 
EK 273564; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


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30634 


pt. Tr Wy Sty v6 


MoRGENWANDERUNG ; 
Langer, musik von Adolf Kirchl, op. 
75, no. 5; fur munnerchor mit bari- 
tonsolo: partitur und stimmen. S8vo. 
(Funf gedichte, no. 5). [380634 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 30, 
1911; EH 273987 ; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) Ga- 
votte aus Idomeneo; oper von Mo- 
zart bearbeitet von Konrad Ram- 
rath, fiir violine und klavier. [380635 

© Nov.) 21) aside 2 yeh) Dee. 30, 
1911; EH 273893; Tischer & Jagen- 
berg, g. m. b. h., Cologne, Germany. 


My BONNIE HIELAN’ LASSIE; words and 
musie by A[ndrew] W. Murdison. 
[30636 
© Dee. 23, 1911; 2 e¢. -Dee. 26, 
1911; HK 273749; A. W. Murdison, 
Buffalo. 


My HEART IS TORN AND BLEEDING; words 
and musie by Mrs. H. B. Chase. 


[30637 
C) Dee Ts) Ot 3 2c Dee. 26, 
1911; EK 274677; Mrs. Howard B. 


Chase, West Hdmeston, N. Y. 


My MOTHER TONGUE (Muttersprache) ; 
part song, words by Max von Schen- 
kendorf, English version by Edward 
Knapp, music by Friedrich Hegar; 
men’s voices. 8vo. [80638 

© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 29, 
1911; EK 2738860; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


My SOUTHERN OCTOROON; words by 
EKric Brown, musie by Arthur A. 
Penn. [30659 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 30, 
1911; EH 273932; Bach & co., London. 


N’en doutez plus, marquis; gavotte, 
par Francois Simon; pour orchestre 
avee piano conducteur. 4to. 

[30640 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 26, 
1911; HK 273698; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 


NELSON (RupoLPH) Drei tanze; text 
von O. A. Alberts, musik von R. 
Nelson. (Repertoire chat noir, 
no. 2.) [80641 


© Nov. 6, 1911; 2c. Nov. 28, 1911; 
EH 273559; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


valse, by G. Fontana; pf. 
[30642 
© Dee.’ (23, AGIA 2) eh wee. (27, 
1911; BE 273729; M. V. Cardilli, New 
York. 


NETTIE ; 


text von Hrich | NicHt (A) In May; vocal waltz, words 


by Gertrude Knox Willis, music by 
Alfred J. Silver; chorus for mixed 
voices. (Fischer’ S octavo ed. no. 
3545. ) [30643 

© Dec. 22; 19d 2 ec. Dec. 23, 
1911; E 273554; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


NOBODY BOTHERS ABOUT ME; words by 
Naomi Chapman, music by Ch. Man- 
chester. [30644 

© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 30, 
1911; E 274588; Fred G. Haberlein 
& co., New York. 


Noces (LES) DE LA PRINCESSE; by Al- 
bert Landry; pf. (La belle au bois 
dormant, no. 6.) [80645 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 26, 1911; 
H 273588; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


NocTURNE; poéme symphonique, d’ 


aprés l’archet de Charles Cros, par 
Georges Sporck, pour 2 pianos 4 
mains. [30646 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 26, 
1911; E 278673; G. Sporck, Paris. 


NOCTURNE C MINOR; prelude, [and] 
Epigram A flat, postlude, by Adolph 
M. Foerster, op. 77, no. 1 & 2; organ. 

[80647 

© Dec. 26, 1910-92 eG Dee, 27, 

1911; E 274585; Adolph N. Foerster, 
Pittsburgh. 


NORWAY REVISITED; three dances, by 
Frederic Mullen; piano. Contents :— 
No. 1. Holmenkollen. 2. Lovstakken. 
3. North Cape. i1st suite. [30648 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c@ Dee. 28, 
1911; E 273807; Watson, Wilcock 
and co., ltd., London. 


NOTTURNINO; by M. A. Salvati; pf. 
[30649 


© Dec. 23; A9its 2 er wee 2G 
1911; BH 273727; M. V. Cardilli, New 
York. 


Now; words by Githa Sowerby, music 
by FEF. Paolo Tosti; no. 1 in A. 
[30650 
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 
1911; BH 273844; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Now Gop BE WITH US; musie by Har- 
old Key, mixed voices. 4to. (Stainer 
& Bell’s church choir library, no. 
130.) [380651 

©) Dee. 22, 191d9)2) ey Deel 25; 
1911; EH 273557; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


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no. 14, 1911 


30667 


NUN GEHT DER MOND DURCH WOLKEN- 
NACHT; text von Theodor Storm, 
musie von Carl Reuther, op. 12, no. 
1; ftir dreistimmigen frauenchor 
oder solo-terzett mit begleitung des 
pianoforte. Partitur. S8vo. (Zwei 
lieder, no. 1). [380652 


© Noy. 29, 1911: 2 c. Dec. 380, 
1911; E 273967; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


NypiIA; valse, by F. C. Windeatt, arr. 
by M. Betford; military band. 
(Boosey’s new supplemental jour- 
nal, no. 96). [380653 


©rDee 23, 1911; 2 c. Dec 26, 
1911; H 273678; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


© AtumMA ALMA ALMA DU; aus dem 
vaudeville Alma wo wohnst du, 
duett, gesangtexte von Louis Tauf- 
stein, musik von Ludwig Friedmann ; 
fiir eine singstimme eingerichtet. 
[80654 
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 80, 
1911; E 273908; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


O DU MEIN TRAUTES SCHLAFGEMACH ; 
text von Gustav Beer, musik von 
Robert Stolz, op. 79. [30655 


@wNove 20,1911: 2 ¢. Dec. 30, 
1911; H 273886; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna. 

’O FERITO ’E TRIPULE; Seguito di ’a 
guerra a Tripule, versi di A. Mata- 
cea, musica di G. Camerlingo; mand. 
e canto. [30656 


© Dee 15, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 27, 
1Gid Hh 2io120; Arturo Matacea, 
New York. 


O THOU CLEAR SHINING HEAVEN; part 
song, words by Rob. Reinick, Eng- 
lish version by F. S. Law, music by 
Friedrich Silcher; men’s’ voices. 
Svo. [30657 


Ow Dee, 295 1911-2. e Dee. 29, 
1911; E 2738861; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


O WHITHER WOULD YE GO; Christmas 
earol, words by Anthony Deane, mu- 
sic by Fred W. Wadely. 16mo. 
(Christmas carols, no. 11). [80658 

© Dee. 27, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1911; EH 278798; Stainer & Bell, lid., 
London. 

OBSTINATION; words by Francis Cop- 
pée, music by H. de Fontenailles, 
annotated by Camille Thurwanger ; 
mezzo sop. or baritone. [30659 

© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 
1911: EH 273792; Camille. Thur- 
wanger, Boston. 


OF A’ THE AIRTS THE WIND CAN BLAW; 
part song, words by Robert Burns, 
melody by J. L. Hatton, arr. by Wil- 
frid Shaw; baritone solo and male 
chorus. 4to. [30660 


© Dee. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 2738701; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


OFFERING OF PRAISE... ed. and comp. 
by J. Lincoln Hall, C. Austin Miles, 
Adam Geibel. Philadelphia, New 
York [ete.] Hall-Mack company, 
IO 224 op. \2mo. $0.25: 

[380661 


©) Deen 2, 19 2 le Dec a25: 
1911; A 3803618; Hall-Mack o., 
Philadelphia. 


OFFICE (THE) OF THE HoLy CoMMU- 
NION IN EH}; response to the Command- 
ments, music by J. Eckersley. S8vo. 

[380662 


@~ Dee 27, 191k: 2 es Dee! 28; 
1911; EH 273799; J. Eckersley, Lang- 
ley, England. 


OH HOW I MISS YOU DEARIE WHEN YOU 
ARE FAR FROM ME; words and music 
by G. J. L. Gaudiosi, arr. by Joseph 
Gaudiosi. [80663 


© 1c. Dee. 16, 1911; EH 273802; 
Gerald J. L. Gaudiosi, New York. 


OH, LA TUA BOCCA; romanza, versi di 
A. M. Gianeila, musica di Angelo 
Bettinelli, per soprano o tenore. 
no. 1138847. [30664 


©) Deer 23) 491s 2° e.. Dec: a29; 
4911; E 273845; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Ou! YoU HAREM SKIRT; words and 
musie by N. F. Allan. [30665 


©. Dec) 23, 1911 2 ce Weer 23; 
1911; EH 273803; Norman Fraser 
Allan, Toronto, Canada. 


O1seAu (L’) BLEU; polka fantaisie 
par Georges Hamel, op. 48, pour 
piano. [30666 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 273669; Mélodia, Paris. 


ON THE BANKS OF ALLAN WATER; part- 
song, arr. by R. G. Thompson; mixed 
voices. 4to. (The choral handbook, 
no. 60986. ) [80667 


©, Dee; 8.) ddd 2 en Dee: 226; 
1911: E 273739; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


W777 


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pt. Int as y..6 


O'NEILL (NORMAN) Two dances; 
from the play The gods of the moun- 
tain, by N. O'Neill, op. 41; piano. 
Contents:—1. Dance of wine. 2. 
Sacrificial dance. [30668 

© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 28, 
1911; E 278770; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


OUR PLEDGE OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, 
and Thy will be done; words and 
music by J. S. Boyd. [30669 

© Apr. 18, 1911; 2 ce. May 6,1911; 
E 256863; J. S. Boyd, N. Fargo,-N. 
Dak. 


PALESTRA (LA) COMENSE; marcia di 


C. Adolfo Bossi, riduzione dell 
autore, per piccola orchestra. no. 
113757. [380670 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 29, 
1911; EH 278838; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


PASSE-PIED; par Paul Rougnon; 1. 2 
violons. 2. Violon et violoncelle. 
Avee ace. de pf. (Piéces archaiques 
concertantes, no. 3.) [80671, 30672 

© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ce. each Dee. 26, 
1911; EH 278597, 273598; Costallat 
et cie., Paris. 


PASSING (THE) GUARD; march, by W. 

Martin; fife. [80673 

© 1e¢. Dec. 6, 1911; EH. 274598; 
Wm. Martin, Jersey City. 


PASTEL No. 1; from Drei pastelle, by 
Sigfrid Karg-Hlert, op. 92, ed. by 
AY OH. Bull; vorgan. (Augener’s 
edition no. 10226, book 6.) [380674 


© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 273816; Augener, itd., Lon- 
don. 


PASTEL NO. 2; from Drei pastelle, by 
Sigfrid Karg-Hlert, op. 92, ed. by A. 
EK. Hull; organ. (Augener’s edition 
no. 10224, book 4.) [80675 

© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 29, 
1911; E 273821; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 

PASTIME WITH GOOD COMPANY; words 
and melody by Henry VIII, arr. 
with old harmonies by Geoffrey 
Shaw. 4to. [30676 

©. Dee:; 27 A912 ec) Dec. (26, 
1911; E 273702; J. Curwen & Sons, 
ltd., London. 


PATER NOSTER; musique de Joseph 
Bonnet, op. 8, no. 1, pour ténor solo, 
avee ace. d’orgue. 4to. [30677 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273642; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 


PLAISIR D’ AMOUR (The joys of love) ; 
paroles de Florian, musique de Mar- 
tini, annotated by Camille Thur- 
wanger. [80678 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 28, 
1911; E 273793; Camille Thurwan- 
ger, Boston. 


PLAYING PIANO BY EAR AND READING 
MUSIC AT SIGHT [by Charles H. 
Viehl] cover-title, [19] p. obl. 
24mo. $1.00. [80679 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 23, 
1911; A 806113; T. R. Johnson, St. 
Louis. 


PoLKA (LA) DES GRENOUILLES; ou, La 
Polka des bonniches; paroles de 
Boud’ Nor, musique de Casabianca. 

[80680 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ec Dec 26, 
1911; E 273583; Casabianea, Paris. 


PoLuitT (ARTHUR W.) ‘Three cathe- 
dral preludes; by A. W. Pollitt, ed. 
by A. E. Hull; organ; no.1-8. (Au- 
gener’s ed. no. 10226, book 6). 

[30681 


© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1911; 
EH 273814; Augener, ltd., London. 


PoLLY PERKINS; two step, by Bertram 
Lestrange; piano. [380682 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c Dee. 29, 
1911; EK 278876; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


POLNISCHER TANZ; von M. Biskupska; 
piano. [380683 


© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 2738934; M. Bishupska, Ber- 
lin. 


PoLONAISE;: par Wmile R. Blanchet, op. 
15, no. 8, pour piano. [30684 


© . Oct.” 2, 191-2 en ewee: 30; 
1911; E 273889; Rozsavolgyi & co., 
Budapest, Hungary. 


POPULAR DANCE (Lasabotiére de Gys- 
ka); par Leo Pouget; pour orchestre 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. [30685 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 278691; Costallat et cie, 
Paris. 


POSTLUDE NO. 2 IN EH MINOR; by KE. 
Beck-Slinn, ed. by A. E. Hull; organ. 
(Augener’s edition no. 10223, book 
3). [30686 


© Dee. 14, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 278820; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


1778 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 14, 1911 


30706 


PouR SOUVENIR; erinnerung, by Carl 
Bohm, op. 396, no. 1; piano. [30687 
© Dec. 26, 1911; 2 c@ Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273684; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


POURQUOL N’AS-TU RIEN DIT; 
chantée, par A. Leducq; piano. 
[30688 


© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 380, 
1911; E 273916; L. Digoudé-Diodet, 
Paris. — 


valse 


PRAELUDIUM ETFUGA. See Bach (J.S.) 


PRELUDE ON THE PLAIN-SONG, VEXILLA 
REGIS; by Edward C. Bairstow, ed. 
by A. H. Hull; organ. (Augener’s 
edition no. 10223, book 8). [80689 


© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 
1911; E 273819; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


PrReTTy MapcE; intermezzo, par Leo 
Pouget; pour orchestre avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. [380690 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 
1911; EH 273692; Costallat et cie, 
Paris. 


PROCLAIM YE HIS NAME; words by 
[Elsie Duncan Yale,] music by Al- 
fred Judson. (Christmas anthems, 
no. 171.) [80691 


@yOcn 26," 1911: 2 -¢ Dee. 21, 
1911; HE 271794; Hall-Mack co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


PUBLICITY RAG; by Henry P. Menges; 
pf. [80692 
Or Dee, 18: 1911: 2 e¢ Dee: 22, 
1911; E 274590; Charles H. Loomis, 
New Haven. 


QUAND TON SOURIRE ME SURPRIT...; 
poésie de Armand Sylvestre, mu- 
Sique de Gabriel Robert. [80693 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 273601; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


QuEBEC-MONTREAL; marche Améri- 
caine, par Léon Dequin; orch. avec. 
pf. conducteur. 4to. [380694 


© Oct. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
EH 2738745; G. Ondet, Paris. 


REBECCA; words by [Hilaire Belloc], 

music by C. Dunlap. [80695 

©1c Dee. 11, 1911; E 274583; 
Carrie Dunlap, Jacksonville, I]. 


REFRAINS DES JEUNES; 15 chansons et 
rondes anciennes, par Yvette Guil- 
bert, harmonisées par Gustav Fer- 
rari; chant et piano. [380696 

© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 @ Dec -28 
1911; E 2738763; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


REITER’ LIEDCHEN (The little horse- 
mans) ; by O. Hackh, op. 408, no. 2; 
DE. [30697 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 27%, 
1911; E 278733; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


REMEMBER NOT, LORD, OUR OFFENCES}; 
words from the litany, music by J. 
W. G. Hathaway, op. 45, no. 1; solo 
and chorus. 4to. (Stainer & Bell’s 
church choir library, no. 128.) 

[30698 


© Dec. 22, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
1911; EK 278558; Joseph W. G. Hath- 
away, London. 


REQUIEM; god, von Friedrich Hebbel, 
musik von Heinrich Riicklos. 
[80699: 


© Nov. 27,. 1911; 2 © Dee. 30, 
1911; E 2738980; Raabe & Plothow, 
Berlin. 


Rest (THE) OF THE EVENING; written 
and composed by Nelson Jackson. 
[30700 


©) Deen 29) 1911: 2) ey Deer .29, 
1911; E 273870; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


REVEIL; mélodie, poésie de Paul Col- 
lin, musique de Edouard Filament, 
pour mezzo-soprano. [30701 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 26, 
1911; E 278635; C. Joubert, Paris. 


REVEIL (LE) DE LA PRINCESSE; par Al- 
bert Landry; pf. (La belle au bois 
dormant, no. 5.) [30702 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 273589; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


REVERENCES; gavotte par R. de Miero,. 
pour piano. [80703 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 ce Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273578; Aubert et Matheis- 
sen, Paris. 


REVERIE; par F. Paolo Frontini; pi- 
ano. (Petits tableaux, no. 1). 
; [30704 
© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 « Dec. 30, 
1911; EH 273945; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 


words by Walter EH. Grogan, mu- 
sic by Ethel Read; in B. flat. [80705 


© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1911; E 273753; Metzler & co., Itd., 
London. 

RHAPSODIE; par Emanuel Modr, op. 98,. 
pour grand orchestre; Partition. 
[ 30706: 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 26, 
1911; E 273668; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris. 


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pt. DE ess ve. G 


30707 
RHENISH (THE) HUNTSMAN (Der 
Jiger aus Kurpfalz); part song, 


English version by Edward Knapp, 
volksweise, arr. by A. v. Othegraven ; 
men’s voices. S8vo. [380707 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 c@ Dec. 29, 
1911; E 273862; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


RICORDI VILLERECCI; raccontino, versi e 
musica di EH. A. Mario. [30708 


© Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1911; EH 273881; A. Forlivesi e C., 
Florence, Italy. 


RITOURNELLE; paroles de F. de Spen- 
vier, musique de H. Fuchs, op. 11. 
[30709 
© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 273602; Costallat et cie., Paris. 
RitTrRosA (LA); poesi di Luigi Mor- 
andi, musica di Renato Brogi. 1. 
Mezzo-sop. o baritono. 2. Sop. or 
tenor. [380710, 30711 


© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 c. each Dee. 
30, 1911; E 273946, 273947; Carisch 
& Jainichen, Milan. 


ROBERT (GABRIEL) Chanson; poésie 
de Victor Hugo, musique de G. 
Robert, op. 32; pf. [80712 


© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 273591; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


ROGER BONTEMPS; marche, by Aimé 
Lachaume; orch. 4to. [30713 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2 « Dee. 26, 
1911; E 273603; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


RONDA DI NOTTE; versi e musica di 
E. A. Mario. [80714 


© Nov. 238, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 273954; A. Forlivesi & co., 
Florence, Italy. 


RONDEAU; mélodie, paroles de John 
Pisteur, musique de EH. Fuchs, op. 15. 
[380715 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911: 

E 273604; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


RONDINI; romanza, versi di Luigi 
Orsini, musica di Angelo Bettinelli, 
per mezzo-sop. o baritono. no. 
118848. [380716 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 
19113 EH 273846; G. Ricordi & Co., 
Milan. 

RopartTz (J. Guy) Soixante lecons de 
solfége; a changement de clefs, en 
trois volumes, par J. Guy Ropartz; 
edition sans accompagnement; 2° 
volume. Svo. [30717 


©) Dee. 20) MO =e 2c) Dees 26, 
1911; E 273699; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand & cie., Paris. 


ROSES AND SONG; words by Joseph 
Lewis, music by James Coleman; no. 
1 -m:D- flak, [30718 


© Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 30, 1911; 
E 273952; City music pub. co., Lich- 
field, England. 


RosiE; words and music by Frederic 
Norton. [80719 


© Dec. 23, 1911-7 oe Dee 26, 
1911; E 278717; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


RuBATO; valzer lente e capriccioso, by 
Henry Burck; pf. [30720 


© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 80, 
1911; E 274599; E. Tiersch, New 
York. 


Sac’ HANSCHEN, WARUM; text von 
O. A. Alberts, musik von Rudolph 
Nelson. (Répertoire chat noir, no. 
6.) [80721 


©: Nov. 6, 191432 ¢eu Nov. 23, 
1911; HK 273565; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock, Berlin. 


St. LuBIN (S. DE) Sechs capricien 
oder etiiden; von S. de St. Lubin, 
op. 8, revidiert und bearbeitet von 
E. Kross; violine. (Edition Schott, 
S-304). [380722 

© Nov. 27, 1911:42 eee. 28, 
1911; E 2738764; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


SALAMBO; two-step par Osborne Rob- 
erts, pour piano. [30723 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 26, 1911; 

E 273577; Almar, Paris. 


SALUTO; romanze, parole di N. Donati, 
musica di Mario Tarenghi, op. 58 
no. 2. 30724 

© Nov. 21, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 273950; Carish & Janichen, 
Milan. 


SALUTS (LES) GREGORIENS; chants en 
Vhonneur de la B® Jeanne d’Arc, 
ace. de Abbé F. Brun, pour orgue 
ou harmonium, 9° série, nos. 25 et 26. 

[30725 


©» Dee. 20, 19112) 2 c) Dee: 26, 
1911; E 273628; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


chants en Vhonneur de Saint Jo- 
seph, ace. par ’Abbé F. Brun, pour 
orgue ou harmonium. 8° série. 1° 
livraison, no. 21. [30726 

© Dec. 20, 1914292 es Dee 26; 
1911; E 273627; Janin fréres, Lyon, 
France. 


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aE ae et eel a at) PEL Rayo aa he ay eh LL eMN LP ee, ata SPR RENE TAS Sa a 


no. 14, 1911 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


30746 


SaLuts (LES) GREGORIENS—Continued. 
chants en Vhonneur de la Ste. 
Vierge, acc. par Abbé F. Brun, 
pour orgue ou harmonium, T° série. 
1. 7° livraison, no. 46. 2. 8° livrai- 
son, no. 47. 3. 4° livraison, nos. 1 
et 48. [30727-80729 


© Dee. 20, 1911; 2c. each Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273629-273631 ; Janin fréres, 
Lyon, France. 


chants en l’honneur de la T. Ste. 
Vierge, ace. par Abbé FEF. Brun, pour 
orgue ou harmonium. 5° livraison, 
nos. 14 et 14"'*. 6° livraison, no. 18. 
. [30730, 30731 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. each Dee. 26, 
Pins) 2iaboo, 2ieG26; Janin 
fréres, Lyon, France. 


SARASA; nouvelle dance, march and 
two-step, by Juan Valverda, arr. by 
Sophus Jergensen; band. 4to. 

[80732 

wWmibee 2, 1911:'2 ec Dee. 28, 

1912; EH 273801; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


SCARAMOUCHE; par Florent Schmitt, 
op. 86, pour orchestre. 4to. (Pu- 
pazzi, no. 1) [80733 


©) Dee! 20, 1911: 2 c. Dee. 26, 
1911; EH 273663; A. Zunz Mathot, 
Paris. 


SCENE DE BALLET; ballettscene, by Carl 
Bohm, op. 396, no. 4; piano. [380734 
Oewee 26, 1911: 2 e@ Dec. -26, 
1911; E 273685; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Scuerzo; par Emile R. Blanchet, op. 
15, no. 4, pour piano. [807385 


© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 30, 1911; 
EH 273890; Rozsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER). Six songs; 
new Hnglish words and marks for 
interpretation by Herman Klein and 
Emil Kreuz; soprano. (Lieder in 
English, v. 1.) [30736 

@ wee 13) 1911: 2° e. Dee. 28, 
1911; EH 273752; Metzler & co., Itd., 
London. 


SCHUMANN (RopeERT ALEXANDER) 
Lotos (The) flower; words by Hein- 
rich Heine, English version by T. 
Oxenford, music by R. Schumann, 
transcribed by Louis Victor Saar; 


Women’s voices. 4to. Boston. The 
Boston music co. (Quartets and 
choruses, no. 742.) [80737 


© Dec. 28. V9 2 ec Dee. 30, 
1911; E 274577; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


SCHWIPSSZENE (EINE) ; text von Eddy 
Beuth, musik von Rudolph Nelson. 
(Répertoire chat noir, no. 3.) 

[80738 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 23, 1911; 

K 273560; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


SE TU CANTI; melodia, parole di Ric- 
cardo Mazzola, musica di F. Paolo 
Tosti, per soprano o tenore. [30739 


© Dee. 28, 1911; 2 e.. Dec. 29, 
19S Bi 2fasee + Ge RICOEGT. é&) Cpe 
Milan. 


SEE AMID THE WINTER’S SNOW; words 
by Edward Caswall, music by H. J. 
Stewart; high in E minor. Boston. 
The Boston music co. [380740 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2. Dee. 30, 
1911; E 274579; G. Schirmer, Bos- 
ton. 


SELF INSTRUCTOR FOR PIANO AND MUSIC 
we -acOmp:, Dy Ja Hi. Strohme. /[19it] 
MM dap. 40s (S100: [380741 


) Deca-20, < 19d 12). Dee 22- 
1911; A 303727; J. E. Strohm, New 
York. 


SERENADE (StHndchen); by Carl 
Bohm, op. 396, no. 2; piano. [80742 
© Dee. 26, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273686; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
— par Emile R. Blanchet, op. 15, no. 
2, pour piano. [80743 
© Oct. 2, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1911; 
E 278891; Rozsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. 


SERENATA ALLA LUNA; versi di Franco 
Zerilli, musica di Fortunato Can- 
toni; con violoncello o violino o 
mandolino e pianoforte. [30744 

© Noy, 24. 79s 2c, Dees (30) 
191s EH 243992; C. Schmid! .& co; 
Leipzig. 


SESTETTO; by Otto Olsson, ed. by A. E. 
Hull; organ. (Augener’s edition, 
no. 10224, book 4.) [30745 

©) Wee; 14, ASI =? ec) Weer 29; 
1911; E 273822; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


SI CE N’EST QU ’UN REVE; sur les motifs 
de la chanson de A. Foucher, valse, 
par Georges Picquet; orch. avec. pf. 
eonducteur. 4to. [380746 


© Oct. 1-191 2 ewe 26> 19s 
E 273744; Georges Ondet, Paris. 


St LE BonHeEur. See Gounod (C. F.) 


1781 


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30747 


Dt. Ti PiagiS v.46 


SICILIENNE; from Suite in alter form, 
von Hfrem Zimbalist; fiir violine 
und klavier. [80747 


© Dee. 1; 1911: (2 ex eDecs a2, 
1911; E 2738765; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


SIEHSTE WOLL, DU KLEINER SCHIEBER; 
duett aus der posse, Losgelassen, 
musik von Walter Kollo. [30748 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 23, 
1911; E 2738573; Drei Masken ver- 
lag, Munich, Germany. 


SIGEMUND’S LOVE SonG. See Wagner 


(R.) 


SILENZIOSA; versi di Arturo Bellotti, 
musica di Fortunato Cantoni; per 
canto e pianoforte. [30749 


© Nov. 24, 1911; 2 ¢« Dec. 30, 
1911; E 273998; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 


SILVERY CAMEL BELLS; an Hastern jin- 
gle, written and composed by Tom 
Mellor and Harry Gifford. [380750 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 28, 
1911; EH 2738786; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


SING A SONG OF CHRISTMAS; words by 
Hdith Virginia Bradt, music by A. 
W. Wood. [80751 


© Dec. 25, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 380, 
1911; E 274600; Alice Wolcott 
Wood, Dansville, N. Y. 


See Schubert (F. P.) 


SLUMBER SONG; from the fairy play, 
Where the rainbow ends, words by 
Clifford Mills, music by Roger Quil- 
ter. No. 2 in A flat. [80752 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 278848; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 


SIx SONGS. 


So EIN FEINER DICKER KLEINER HAM- 
PELMANN; aus dem vaudeville Alma 
wo wohnst du, duett, gesangstexte 
von Louis Taufstein, musik von 
Walter Kollo; eine singstimme ein- 
gerichtet. [30753 


© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 e Dec. 30, 


1911; E 278909; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


SOLDATEN-MARCHLIED; text und musik 
von J. EF. Rollers. [30754 


©), Nov.46- 19id-50 2) ve. iNoys 23; 
1911; EH 273566; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


SOLEMN MELODY; by H. Walford Da- 
vies; full orchestra, full score. 
[80755 
© Dec. 23, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273703; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


SOLFEGE DES SOLFEGES; trente-trois yvo- 
lumes, contenant lecons d’auteurs 
anciens et modernes, choisies et clas- 
sées par A. Danhauser et L. Lemoine. 
Nouvelle édition, lecons composées 
ou choisies par Albert Lavignac. 
Vol. 4, F. sans ace. 8vo. [80756 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273653; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 


SOLVEJG’S CRADLE SONG. See Grieg 


Gaus. 


SoMEHOW I THINK YOU MISS ME AFTER 
ALL; words by Chas. G. Kane, mu- 
sic by August Grosch. [80757 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 30, 
1911; E 274597; Rex publishing co., 
New York. 


SoMMEIL (LE) DE LA PRINCESSE; par 
Albert Landry; pf. (La belle au 
bois dormant, no. 3.) [80758 


© Dee. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 273590; Costallat et cie., Paris. 


SOMMERNACHT; text von Erich Lan- 
ger, musik yon Adolf Kirchl, op. 75 
no. 2; mi&nnerchor mit baritonsolo. 
8vo. (Funf gedichte, no. 2.) [80759 


© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 380, 
E 273988; Adolphe Robitschek, Vi- 
enna. 


SonaATE, C MOLL; von Kamillo Horn, 
op. 58; fiir horn und klavier. 
[80760 


© Oct. 13) 198i 2ierweew. 30; 
1911; E 273968; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


SONG OF THE GRASS WIDOW; words and 
music by F. Schmidt. [80761 


© 1c. Dee. 15, 1911; E 274615; 
Fred. Schmidt, Milwaukee. 


SoNGS FROM THE OPERAS FOR BARITONE 
AND BASS; ed. by H. E. Krehbiel. 
New York, C. H. Ditson & co. [etc., 


1911]. 3 op: Liviexeavips aie le 
188 p. ports. fol. (The musicians 
library ) [380762 


© Dee. 21, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 29, 
1911; A 3038613; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


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| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 14, 1911 


Sones oF AMERICA; a Collection of pa- 
triotic and national airs with brief 


histories of the songs ... comp. 
eet A. J. Mealangd.. . . 1912 
[1911] 32 p. 8vo. $0.06. [30763 


i Dec. 7, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1911; 
A 303533; Arthur J. Mealand, Green- 
field, Mass. 

[Copyright is claimed on a new 
history of fiag, history of “ Hail Co- 
lumbia,” etc.] 


Son10oU AN DoIs (Les chants de la fian- 
cée); par Maurice Duhamel, pour 
violoncelle, ou alto et piano. no. 1. 
no. 2. [80764, 80765 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 
26, 1911; HE 273670, 273671; Rouart 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 


SogRENTO; 2me tarentelle, di G. De 
Sena, edizione semplificata da M. 
Tarenghi; piano. (L’aurora del pi- 
anista, no. 48.) [380766 


(ie Nov. 21, 1911: 2 c Dec. 30, 
1911; E 273951; Carisch & Jinichen, 
Milan. 


SouHAIT (LE) DE LA VIOLETTE; words 
by Louis Ratisbonne, music by M. 
Ralston. [80767 


© 1c. Dee. 7, 1911; E 274614; 
Maude Ralston, Detroit. 


SouL’s (THE) ANCHOR; words by 
Rothe, translated by John Wesley, 
music by G. Humphreys. [80768 


© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 30, 
1911; E 273918; Granville Hum- 
phreys, London. 


SPARROWS IN A TREE; April, song from 
The months, words by Christina Ro- 
setti, music by Colin Taylor. 8vo. 

[80769 


fe) Dee. 29,1911: 2 ce. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 273923; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


SPARKLING EYES; caprice or three-step, 
by A. Biihl; pf. [80770 


fee Dec.. 20, 1911; 2 ec. Dee: 27, 
1911; E 273731; Augustin Biihl, 
West Hoboken, N. J. 


| SPINNERLIED (Spinning song) ; English 


version by E. Buck, musik von Max 
Miihlert; frauenchor und piano. 4to. 
[80771 


© Dec. 27, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 26, 
1911; E 273713; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


30780 


STANDCHEN (DAs); text von L. Uh- 
land, musik von Kamillo Horn, 60, 
werk no. 1; ftir pianoforte mit un- 
terlegtem text. [80772 


© Oct: AS, AST) oes Dee 30: 
1911; E 278969; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


STILLE LIEBE; text von Justinus Ker- 
ner, musik von Kamillo Horn, kleine 
lieder, op. 57, no. 2; gesang und 
klavier. [80773 

©. Oes 13. 191? 2 ex Dect se 
1911; E 278970; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


STRECHT FOR WARTH (Droit devant 
vous); deutsch marsch, par Lucien 
Rives; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. [80774 

© Oct. 1, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
E 278742; Georges Ondet, Paris. 


SUKI AND co; duet, from the musical 
play The mousmé, words by Percy 
Greenbank, music by Howard Tal- 
bot. [30775 


© Wee. 23. 1911: 2 “e Dee, 26: 
1911; E 278718; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


SUNSHINE; melody, par Edwin H. Le- 
mare, op. 83; organ. [30776 
©): Nov 255. 1911592 “ex Dee 2s: 
1911; E 273766; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

SUONA LA MEZZANOTTE; canzonetta 
livornese, versi di A. Matacea, mu- 
sica di Gennaro Camerlingo; canto 
e mandolino. [SOTT7T 

©) Dee 16.) 1911: 2. ‘Dec 2 
1911; E 273721; A. Matacea, New 
York. 


SWEETEST (THE) FACE; words by 
Alan Sanders, music by J. Airlie 
Dix. [30778 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c Dec. 29, 
1911; E 273873; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 

SWEETLY THE LINDEN BLOOM (Diiftet 
die lindenbliit’) ; part song, words by 
Klaus Groth, English version by 
F. S. Law, music by Simon Breu; 
men’s voices. S8vo. [380779 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 
1911; E 273863; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


TANZ MA LINKS HERUM; landpartie- 
terzett aus dem vaudeville Alma wo 
wohnst du, gesangstexte von Louis 
Taufstein, musik von Bogumil Zep- 
ler. [30780 

© «Dee (30% ASI 2-e- pee! 30! 
1911; E 2738910; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


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pt. TE Mes vy. “Bh 


30781 
TARANTELLA; Waltz, by O. V. Storts; 
piano. [30781 
© Dee. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 26, 
1911; E 274678; Olive Y. Storts, 


Logansport, Ind. 


TE DEUM LAUDAMUS IN C; music by 
J. Eckersley. S8vo. [80782 
© Dees 27.) 19it= 2 eWeek. 28: 
1911; E 273800; J. Eckersley, Lang- 
ley, England. 


Tz DEUM LAUDAMUS IN D; music by 
H. R. Couldrey. S8vo. (Parish choir 
book, no. 860). [80783 


©) Dec, 23) 19D 2c Dees 26. 
1911; E 273704; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


TEKNISKE KLAVIERSTUDIER (Technical 
piano exercises); samlede og udar- 
bejdede af Ludvig Schytte, ny ud- 
gave revideret af Ignaz Friedman. 


[380784 

@© Nowe 1s 19st 22 cr Deek 30, 

1911; E 273957; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig. 


HAT AFRICAN BELLE; rag, words and 
music by Robt. L. Behre and Albert 


A. Bordwell. [380785 

Oi Nove 16.) 29nle 2ices "Dee 29; 
1911; BE 274554; Behre-Bordwell 
musie co., San Francisco. 


THAT DIXIE RAG; words by Chas. L. 

Melcher, music by Edw. M. O’Keefe. 

[380786 

© Dee. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 

1911; E 274589; Fred G. Heberlein 
& co., New York. 


T'HERE’S NO SUCH THING AS BOGIES; 
written and composed by R. P. Wes- 


ton, F. J. Barnes and Maurice 
Scott. [380787 

© Wee 28) 29 2 Ves Dee (28: 
1911; EK 278787; B. Feldman & co 
London. 


THREE WILD SWANS; words by Daniel 
Falistrom, English translation by 
Georgina Frances Jones, music by 


Axel Raoul Wachtmeister. (Four 
songs for low voice, no. 3.) [80788 
© Nov... 18, 190d) 2c) s Nov. 20, 


-1911; E 270546; A. R. Wachtmeister, 
Rattvik, Sweden. 


THY TU-WHITS ARE LULLED; from To 
the owl, two-part song, words by 
Alfred Tennyson, musie by Herbert 
W. Howells. S8vo. (Novello’s school 
songs, no. 1090). [80789 


© Dee: 23.) ASA wees 26, 
1911; E 273705; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


THY WILL BE DONE; See Our pledge of 
Christian endeavor. 


To you; words by Marie Beatrice 
Gannon, musie by Bowker Andrews, 
no. 2 in F. [30790 

© Dec. 28, 1911702 we, 28) 
1911; E 278809; Watson, Wilcox 
and co., ltd., London. 


Toccata; par Paul Rougnon; 1. 2 
violons. 2. Violon et violoncello. 
Avec ace. de pf. (Piéces arch- 
alques concertantes, no. 4.) 

[80791, 30792 

sae Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1911; 

E 273599-273600; Costallat et cie., 
Paris. 


TOCCATINA on ancient aepeeaneyes Of 
the Father’s love; by A. Haglefield 
Hull; organ. (Augener's ed. no. 
10225, book 5). [380793 

© Dec. 14,. 19112 re Dec. 29, 
1911; EK 2738818; Augener, ltd., Lon- 


don. 
Tostr (EF. Paoto) Due piccoli not- 
turni; parole di Gabriele d’Annun- 


zio, musica di EF. P. Tosti; no. 1, 
soprano o tenore. Contents.—l. Van 
gli effuvi de la rose.—2.—O falce di 
luna calante. [380794 


© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 29, 
1911; E 278888; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


TRAMONTO D’AMORE; romanza di Rob- 
erto Crepaldi, riduzione dell’ autore, 
per piccola orchestra. [80795 


© Dee. 28, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 29, 
1911; E 2738849; G. Ricordi & @o., 
Milan. 


TRIANON ET MALMAISON ; deux gavottes 
mignonnes, par M. Malcolm; violon 
et piano. [80796 

© Nov.. 30, A192 Nex Dec. 28: 
1911; E 273769; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 

TRIPOLITANA (LA); versi di [Natale 
di Palma], musica di Arturo Mat- 
acea; canto e mandolino. [80797 


©. Dec. 215 ctGiit i 2er Deen Zin 
1911; E 273728; A. Matacea, New 
York. 
TRIPOLITANIA; march, by G. Vaninetti ; 
brass band. 4to. [80798 
©: Dee. 23; doit 2ie Dec. 27, 
1911; EH 278726; M. V. Cardilli, New 
York. 


Ato. 


mand. and guitar. 

(Cardilli’s collection, no. 76). 

[80799 

© Dee, 28, Wilt: 92 vel Dee: 27; 

1911; E 273725; M. V. Cardilli, New 
York. 


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no. 14, 1911 


30817 


TROOPING THE LINE; march by W. 

Martin; fife. [30800 

© 1c Dee. 6, 1911; E 274594; 
Wm. Martin, Jersey City. 


Trust Him; words by Victor M. Hat- 
field, music by Susie E. Hatfield. 
[30801 
© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1911; 
HH 274617; V. M. Hatfield, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


TRUST ME MY ROSE; lyric and music by 

KE. Altheimer. ’ [80802 

ie tweDec. 16, 191%; BH 274551; 
Elizabeth Altheimer, Chicago. 


TWILIGHT DREAMS; a reverie, by T. W. 
Thurban; piano. [80803 
iter 227, 1911; 2 e, Dec, 28, 
1911; E 2738754; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


——— —— arr. by M. Retford; military 
band. (Boosey’s new supplemental 
journal no. 96). [30804 

|), Wee. 23; 1911; 2 c. Dee. 26, 
1911; E 2738676; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


—— (Boosey’s orchestral 
journal, no. 148). [380805 


Wee, 23. 1911: 2 c. Dee. 26, 
191; E 273675; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


Two-STEP; text von Willy Wolff, mu- 
sik von Rudolph Nelson. (Réper- 
toire chat noir, no. 8.) [80806 

© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Nov. 23, 1911; 
E 273568; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


ged. von Paul Heyse, musik 
von Kamillo Horn, op. 54, no. 1; 
fiir hohe stimme. [80807 

moc.) 13, 1911; 2 cc Dec 30, 
aotdis Hy 2i3asss; C. F. oo nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


UMSONST; 


MEETING (Unerwartete 
begegnung); charakterstiick von 
William Reggov, fiir pianoforte 2ms. 
Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hartel. 
[80808 
© Nov. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Dee. 380, 
1911; E 278981; William Reggov, 
Stuttgart, Germany. 


_ YALSE CHARMEUSE; by Ed. Poldini, op. 
48, no. 1; piano. (Quatre danses, no. 
ft). [80809 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 29, 
1911; E 273864; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


VALSE MIGNON (Kleiner walzer); by 
Carl Bohm, op. 396, no. 5; piano. 
[80810 
©) Dec. 26, 1922 Dee 26: 
1911; E 278687; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


VERKLUNGEN; text von Hela Kosani, 
musik von Kamillo Horn, kleine 
lieder, op. 57, no. 8; gesang und 
klavier. [80811 

© Oct, 13." 191 2. eee. aU 
Lois ET 2739; C: FD Sant nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


VERSIERTE (DIE) LILLY; text von Eddy 
Beuth, musik von Rudolph Nelson. 
(Répertoire chat noir, no. 1.) 

[80812 


INO. Wy) WO tbs. 2) vez Novas. 
ae E 273569 : Ed. "Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


VIENI (Come); words by F. D. Am- 
brosio, English version by Perley 
A. Child, music by P. Gramegua. 

[808138 


©: Dee. 27, 1911: 2 « Deey73s0; 
1911; EK 2738897; M. V. Cardilli, New 
York. 


VIKING EXPEDITION (Wikinger aus- 
fahrt); part song, words by Theo- 
dor Souchay, English version by F. 
S. Law, music by Wilhelm Speidel, 
op. 70; men’s voices. 8vo. [30814 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ce Dee. 29, 
1911; E 278865; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


VIOLIN TRANSPOSITION AND THE MUSI- 
CAL SCALES SYSTEMATIZED; by Sam- 
uel L. Howard. London, S. Howard, 
1911. 16 p. 4to. [30815 


©) Dec. 19; 1911; . 2 ec Weere20; 
1911; A 805036; Samuel L. Howard, 
Wichita. 


VIRGEN (LA) DE MIS SUENOS; danza 
sentimental, letra de Manuel M. 
Flores, musica de L. G. Jorda; can- 
to y piano. [80816 


© Oct. 15, 1911; 2 c« Dec. 30, 
1911; E 273960; Luis G. Jorda, 
Mexico. 


VOCE DI DONNA; versi musicati, musica 
di Fortunato Cantoni; per canto e 
pianoforte. [80817 


©) Noy. 24, 19115 2 cs::Dee. 30, 
1911; E 273994; C. Schmidl & co., 
Leipzig. 


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30818 


WAGNER (RICHARD) Meistersinger- 
vorspiel; from The Meistersinger of 
Nurnberg; by R. Wagner, arr. by 
Alexander Sebald; violine solo. 

[80818 


© Nov. 30, 1911; 2 ¢@ Dec. 28, 
1911; H 278758; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


Siegmund’s love song _ (Sieg- 
mund’s liebeslied); from The Val- 
kyrie (Die Walkiire), von R. Wag- 
ner, English words by B. H. Antill; 
baritone, in G. [80819 


© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ec Dee. 28, 
1911; H 2738767; B. Schott’s sodhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


—— Walther’s preislied ; aus Die meis- 
tersinger von Ntirnberg, von R. Wag- 
ner, bearb. von Hans Richter; fiir 
streichorchester mit harfe oder 
piano. [30820 

© Nov. 25, 1911; 2 c@ Dec. 28, 
1911; E 273768; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


WALTHER’S PREISLIED. See Wagner 


(R.) 


WAS ICH MOCHTE; text von Hrich Lan- 
ger, musik von Adolf Kirchl, op. 75, 
no. 8; minnerchor mit baritonsolo; 
partitur und stimmen. S8vo.. (Finf 
gedichte, no. 8). [380821 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 273989; Adolphe Robitschek, 
Vienna, Austria. 


WE SEE THEM NOT (Il est venu) ; words 
by R. Stephen Hawker, French 
words by M. W. B., music by Her- 
bert Bunning; no. 2 in E flat. . 

[30822 
© Dee. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 

1911; EH 273878; G. Ricordi & co., 

Milan. 


WEDDING (THE) TRIP; an opera bouffe 
in three acts; book and lyrics by 
Fred DeGresac and Harry B. Smith, 
music by Reginald DeKoven; vocal 
score. [30823 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 @ Dec. 20, 
1911; EH 274549; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. i 


WENN PETRUS BETTEN MACHT; marsch, 
nach motiven der operette Der brettl- 
konig, gesangstexte von Rudolph 
Schanzer, musik von Walter Kollo; 
klavier 2 ms., mit text. [380824 


© Dee. 30, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1911; E 273911; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


1786 


WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE SEASIDE; writ- ' 


WHAT LOVE WILL DO; words and music 


WHEN ALL THE STREAMS ARE FLOWING 


WHEN CATS RUN HOME; from To the 


WHEN SMILING FORTUNE. 


WHEN THE SUMMER DAYS HAVE PASSED; m 


WHY CAN’T THE GIRLS BE SOLDIERS; |] 


WIE EINST IM Mar; ged. von Hermann : 


WIE KANN EIN HERZ; ged. von Felix | 


WITH COURAGE AND FAITH. See Meyer- | 


| 


Dts TS ve | 


ten and composed by Harry Castling. 
[80825 | 

© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ¢@ Dec. 28, 
1911; E 273781; Hrancis, Day & , 
Hunter, London. 


by C. Wyatt. [380826 


© Dec. 18, 1911; 2 @ Dee. 26, 
1911; E 274679; Cammie Wyatt, | 
Mayfield, Ky. 


(Wenn alle brtinnlein fliessen) ; part 
song words by A. A. Naaff, English 
version by Philipp H. Goepp, music | 
by Gustav Baldamus, op: 81, no. 1; 
men’s voices. 8yvo. [30827 

© Dee. 29) 19h Bie wee, 293 
1911; E 273866; Theo. Presser co., | 
Philadelphia. 


owl, two-part song, words by Alfred |) 
Tennyson, music by Herbert N. } 
Howells.  8vo. (Novello’s school | 
Songs, no. 1089.) [30828 | 

© Dee... 23," 191t> 2c. Dee, 260m 
1911; E 273706; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


See Gounod | 
(Ca) | 


words and music by M. C. Andes. a 
[80829 
© Dee. 18; 1911552) ch Dec. 2608 
1911; H 274676; May Clifton Andes, | 
Baltimore. 


written and composed by Fred God- |} 
frey and John Neat. [30830 

© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c Dec. 28, | 
1911; E 273788; B. Feldman & Co., | 
London. 


von Gilm, musik von Gustav vV. | 
Rossler; mi&nnerchor; partitur und | 
stimmen. S8vo. (M&nnerchor kom- | 
positionen, no. 1.) [80831 | 

© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 30, | 
1911; E 273931; Johann André, Of- | 
fenbach, Germany. . 


Dahn, musik von Kamillo Horn, op. | 
56, no. 1, ftir sopran und bariton. | 
[30832 |} 

© Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 30, | 
1911; E 278972; C. F. Kahnt nach- | 
folger, Leipzig. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 14, 1911 


| WITH THE STREAM; yalse, by Florence 
| M. Gibbs; piano. [80833 
| © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. Dec. 28, 1911; 
. E 273795; Opus music co., London. 
| Worpty (THE) waLx; one step, by 
| John Neat; pf. [30834 
| © Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c& Dec. 28, 
| 
| 
| 


1911; E 273789; B. Feldman & CO., 
London. 


Yes! yes! yes! words and music by 
Tom Sherman. [80835 


© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 & Dec. 28, 
1911; E 274613; Newton B. Heims, 
Hartford. 

YOU WILL NEVER KNOW (Tu ne sauras 
| jamais); valse chantée, by Joseph 
Rico. 1. Piano. 2. Song; words by 
| Ballard Macdonald. [30836, 308387 
| 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 
1911; E 273914, 273915; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York. 


You’RE A BAD, BAD MAN TO GAMBLE; 
words and music by T. W. Connor. 
[380838 
© Dec. 29,°1911: 2 & Dec. 29, 
| 1911; E 273869; Francis, Day & 
| Hunter, London. 
_ ZIGEUNERTREIBEN ; text yon Detlev von 
| Liliencron, komponiert von Hugo 
Kaun; mannerchor ; bariton-solo mit 
Pianoforte oder orchesterbegleitung. 
_ i. Klavierauszug. 2. Orchesterpar- 
| titur mit text. [380839, 3084u 
| © Nov. 24, 1911: 2 c each Dee. 
| 30, 1911; EB 273955, 273956: Julius 
_ Hainauer, Breslau, Germany. 


30844 


ZUR BRAUT’GEN NACHT; ged. von H. 
La Harpe-Hagen, musik von Kamil- 
lo Horn, op. 54, no. 2, fiir hohe 
stimme. [30841 


© Oct. 13,1911 - 9 Granes 30, 
1911; E 273973: C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


ZUR RUHE; ged. von F. Herold, musik 
von Kamillo Horn, op. dd, no. 1, fiir 
mittel-stimme, [30842 


OmOee 13) 191s Oe pag 30, 


1911; E 273974; C. F. Kahnt nach- 
folger, Leipzig. 


1°" NOCTURNE; par P, Balleron, pour 
piano. [380843 


© Dee; 20, 1911: 2 © Dec. 26, 
IS E 273580; Paul Balleron, 
Paris, France. 


2°™° SYMPHONIE; par G. M. Witkow- 
ski (G. Martin), pour 1°'° yiolons. 
[80843* 


© Oct. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Oct. 30, 1911; 
E 267971; Durand et cie., Paris. 


o”° BEATITUDE; de l’oratorio par César 
Franck, transcription par Georges 
Humbert, pour deux Pianos. [30844 


© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c Dee. 26, 
1911; E 273632; Joubert, Paris. 


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| Number of entries includ 


ed in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. a bp (C2 9a ie 


| Class D, Dramatico-musica]l compositions (including 48 unpub- 


EOE) sonia UE Oa a eam ae 266 
| Class E, Musical compositions (including 1,465 unpublished )_______ 50, 578 
ee 30, 844 


—— 


—___ 


1787 


| Abbott (C. W.) 
| Abbott (H. K.) 


| Abrahall (H. W.) 
_Abrahams (S.) 


| Abramson (J.) 


INDEX TO PART 3—-MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


[New series, volume 6, Nos. 1-14, 1911.] 


This index contains in one alphabet the names of the composers and copyright 
proprietors of all the music entered in the catalogue in the year 1911. 


A la Broadway. 21400, 21915, 25174, 
25177. 
Aaron (EK. M.) Old carpet rag. 5804. 
Aaron (J.) Old carpet rag. 5804. 
Aarons (H. R.) Oh! you pretty girl. 
11349. 
Aarons & Paul. 
18737. 
Aaronson (J.) Light steps. 
Aasen (Mrs. M. X.) 
19062. 
Abbadie (R. P.) MHaec dies. 
Abbott (A.) & co.: 
Bless thou the Lord. 16857. 


Dream dream dream. 


138269. 
Home again. 


5069. 


Chanson. 4092. 
Father of mercies. 17074. 
Hail, glorious day! 7558. 


King shall rejoice. 7979. 

Let the heavens rejoice. 17396. 

Office for Holy Communion in F, 
24234, 

Psalm xiii. 3614. 

Strife is o’er. 9190. 

Wiegenlied. 4318. 


Abbott (A. J.) Individual songs. 
15810. 

Abbott (C. J.) When I was young. 
1959. 


When mother kissed 
mein my dream. 30245. 

You. 6618. 

Abbott (Mrs. J. O.) My little sweet- 


heart. 5710. 
Abelle (V.) Danse bretagne. 12664. 
Abenteuer in Mekka. 14825. 
Abernethy (F.) Christ died. 10109. 


V’ve found the 
Git 

Say you love me and 
I’m yours forever. 13814. 


sweetest girl. 


Abrams (A.) Come along Mayme. 
— 20924. 
|| Abrams (B.): 


Dear little girl. 14734. 

Horse and buggy for mine. 19074. 

When I hear you say you love me. 
16616. 

Tootsie wore a hobble 


skirt. 18087. 


Abt (E.) : 
Ave Maria. 27830. 
Christmas. 28041. 


Christmas song. 274. 

Gute nacht, du mein herziges kind. 
12949. 

In blauer nacht. 19207. 

Light after darkness. 

Abtler (F.) Gavotte 

12871. 

Academic music ¢o.: 
Cabarafio. 27968. 
Manana. 29098. 

Aceves (R. de) La torera. 4095. 

Ach du lieber Augustin. 15172. 

Acheson (J. G.) Pearlie. 5880. 

Acker (M. A.): 

Bald heads will never do. 
Broken vow. 25460. 
Call me back again sweetheart. 
12551. 
My dreams are all of you. 17608. 
What will her answer be. 14226. 
Will you always call me sweet- 
heart. 27647. 
Ackerman (C. M.): 
Days of gladness. 7148. 
Great is the Lord. 7525. 
Make room for Jesus. 3255. 
Mekley (CA. i)": 
All I need. 9810. 
Every day I need Thee more. 
4890. 
His love is far better than gold. 
5153. 
When I see the King. 6512. 

Ackley (B. D.): 

At the place of prayer. 6780. 
Great king’s army. 10542. 
Happy wishes. 21284. 


11002. 
debutantes. 


27854. 


He’s counting on you. 12969. 
He took my place. 7598. 
I am coming home. 5194. 
I am trusting Thee. 7686. 


I had no power to live. 7700. 

I shall dwell forever there. 7760. 
Jesus is waiting for you. 10858. 
King of peace. 21489. 

Lift the cross. 8059. 


1789 


INDEX 


pt. 10, ne s., ‘vi 6 


5 ee ee ee 


Ackley (B. D.)—Continued. 
My heart belongs to Jesus. 
My mother. 11289. 
Old fashioned faith. 11352. 
Repent. 5994. 
Throne-room of the King. 9372. 
Truth in Jesus. 9427. 
Under the blood. 9454. 
When he is near. 96238. 
Wonderful morn. 22514. 

Ackley (C. C.): 
Children’s praise. 16918. 
School melodies. 11736. 
Thank you. 18052. 


8371. 


Ackley (S. F.) He’s counting on you. 


12969. 

Acqua (H. Dell’): 
Htat d’Aame. 17051. 
Pour Vavril vainqueur. 
Pour la bercer. 138685. 
Ravin (Le). 178382. 

Adair (A.) 

Adair (F.): 
Oh that waltz. 


17750. 


1257. 


Song of the heart. 1623. 
Adam (A.): 
Comrades in arms. 2440. 
Five favorite Yule-tide songs. 
27729. 
Noél. 5749. 
O holy night. 24265, 26774. 


Postillon von Lonjumeau. 1370. 
Adam (Léon): 

Chant des cloches. 

Lancelot. 10958. 

Liselotte. 5480, 11018, 26425. 
Adami (C.) Valse lente. 6420. 
Adamo (V.): 

Ammore a quatt’uocchie. 

Comme se fa l’ammore. 
Adams (—) Holy night. 
Adams (A. C.): 


246. 


22648. 
22997. 


28591. 


Answer me only with thine eyes. 


18309. 
Song of the homeland. 9115. 
Adams (A. W.) 
13484. 
Adams (B. A.) 
2494. 
Adams (C. B.): 
Back to the Yankee shore. 
Bendemeer’s stream. 6854. 


6809. 


Beneath the cross of Jesus. 18413. 
Cast thy burden upon the Lord. 


18524. 
Coyness. 7083. 
Cross of Jesus. 2465. 
Drink to me only. 7244. 
Far away in the south. 7339. 
Harvest moon. 26024. 
Health to our friends. 7602. 
Hoeing his row. 7641. 
How doth the busy bee. 7657. 
How excellent Thy name. 5175. 


Sub-conscious visit. 6267. 


My Arabian belle. 


Day dreams of home. 


Adams (C. B.)—Continued. 
If I only had a check from home. 
7797. 

Impetuous resolve. 7828. 

In lighter vein. 7840. 

It followed. 7894. 

Jesus Christ the King of glory. 

7920. 

Just whistle a bit. 7956. 

Kindling wood. 7974. 

Little brown church. 8075. 

Little parrot. 8084. 

Lord will hear. 23870. 

Mercy seat. 29162. 

My Rose. 8399. ) 

My soul thirsteth for God. 15790. 

Oh, come let us sing. 24235. 

Old friends so true. 8575. 

Praying brother. 8740. 

Rejoice! give thanks and sing. 

17842. 

Senior’s farewell. 8999. 

Shout the glad tidings. 

Silly Willy. 9038. 

Spring fever. 9156. 

There is a land. 12001. 

To sleep, to sleep. 9394. 

Toast (A). 9897. 

What George did. 9602. 

Where. 9653. 

Windfall (The). 9698. 
Adams (C. H.) © Seven pieces. 
Adams (Mrs. Crosby) : 

Christmas bells. 28042. 

Christmas morning. 28051. | 

Giant steps [and] Hlfland horns. | 

7454. 

Graded studies. 7517, 105386, 

18977, 21207, 25959, 25960. 

Home study book. 2866. 

Adams (E.) Cleopatra. 14648. 
Adams (EK. H.) Thekla. 1768. | 
Adams (F. L.) Sun flag waltzes. 


24615. 


16736. 


6278. 

Adams (J. B.) Dream of peace. 
23119. 

Adams (J. H.): 


Divine love. 20986-20988. 
Poets dream. 19989-19943. | 
Adams (L. P.) Easter flowers bloom 
again. 4880 (24). | 
Adams (L. T.) Washington at Valley | 
Forge. 14198. | 
Adams (Luther): 
City far away. 28057. 


Two flags. 20450. 
Adams (M. W.) In land o’ Nod. | 
7839. 
Adams (S.): 


Holy city. 10624, 10625, 138002. 
Maid of the mill. 23926, 23927. 
Quaker. 29558. 

Silver moon. 27174. 

Thora. 9359. 

Your dear eyes. 179. 


1790 


_ Adkins (J. E.): 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Adams (T.): 
All hail, dear Conqueror. 4400. 
Ask, and it shall be given unto 


you. 30389. 
AGeiast,.£€hou art come, little 
Saviour. 27806. 
God sent forth His Son. TAT. 


God who madest earth and heaven. 
10498. 

Grand cheeur. 233898. 

Han skall vara stor. 7569. 

I will lift up mine eyes unto the 

hills. 17265. 
Adams (V.) Sturiella dulurosa. 27311. 
Adams (W. A.) When the mayfiow- 
ers bloom again. 27614. 
Adams (W. H.): 
Me for a Yankee boy. 18400. 
Take me to Atlantic City. 16381. 
16382. 

Ye must be born again. 9741. 
Adams (W. P.) See Adams (L. P.) 
Adams (W. W.) Hold true. 26072. 
Adams music co. Bright eyes three 

step. 4596. 
Adamson (J.): 
King of love my shepherd is. 
53894. 

Lord is my light. 3189. 

Publican (The). 16045. 

Sons of imperial Britain. 3908. 

Tho’ your sins be as scarlet. 9356. 
Adamson (M.) Polly the queen of the 

sea shore. 26950. 
Addison (R.): 

Caravan (The). 27985. 

Evening in the forest camp. 
Ade (A.): 

Diana. 14747. 

Victory. 16518. 
Ade-Davis (G.) In the 

28783, 30364 (87). 
Adeszko (W.): 
Bartek Z 
20810. 

Biata polka. 25405. 

Btekitney i wonny maj. 20844. 

Kujawiak na lewo. 26874. 

Leéi zajac do lasu polka. 21517. 

Marzenie polka. 21649. 

. Mazur polski. 263874. 

Mazury Adama Wronskiego. 26555. 

Adkins (C. H.) Grandpa may I call 
you papa? 646. 


gloaming. 


magda w_ stodolie. 


Jubilate. 13180, 153864. 
Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
13847, 19514. 
Te Deum. 16394. 
Adler (B.): 
Dying rag. 48385. 
That loving waltz. 9322, 20365. 
When I’m away. 9625. 
Adler (F.): 
Dancing doll. 7122. 


| 
23195. 


Adler (F.)—Continued. 
Hobby-horse. 7640. 
Jack-in-the-box. 7911. 
Tin soldier. 9884. 
Top (The). 9402. 
Trumpet and drum. 9425. 
Adler (H.) Winter is the best time 
after all. 22504. 
Aaolinn CK. HY )e: 
Braut-walzer. 6909. 
Helgoland-marsch. 26046. 
Tanzduett. 9270. 
Verbotene braut. 
Adolphi-Krones. 
2879. 
Advance musie co. 
T7680. 
Aga CG. I 
Aga (G, K.) 
Agate & co. Mad soldiers’ song. 238908. 
Agnew (J. E.): 
Amorita. 25259. 
Amorita waltz. 27768. 
Chancellor (The) 22911. 
Columbia march. 28079. 
Imperial. 10784, 10785. 
International peace. 153818. 
Overland march. 17721. 
Premier march. 29528. 


9510, 9511. 
Hungarian romance. 


I am going back. 


Nazare-) See Nazare- 


Queen of the sea. 21985. 
Agostini (M.) ‘Trio. 4898. 
Agtiero (A.) Dreaming. 4825. 
Aguinaldos. 4894. 
Ahkoond of Swat. 1895. 
Ahlers (D.) Love’s sweet dreaming. 
19494. 
Ahlheim (W. C.) Salida waltzes. 
1494. 
Ahn (A.): 

Alkeste. 5005, 12383. 


Fiinfuhrtee (Der) 12868. 


Kleine Robinson Crusoe. 916. 
- Leutnantsliebchen (Das) 17408. 
Abn & Simrock: 

Entfitihrung aus dem Serail. 19650. 


28408. 
28412, 28413. 


Frou-frou-walzer. 
Fiinfuhrtee (Der) 
Gavotte. 28420. 
Lied der Helene. 28968. 
Liselotte und Heinz. 28987. 
Lustige kakadu. 29069. s 
Ahn Carse (A. von): 
Air de ballet. 18268. 
In a echild’s heart. 26213, 28751. 
Preliminary exercises. 5982. 
Progressive studies for the violin. 
3612. 
Sonatina. 
To daffodils. 
Ahrens (C. B.) 
oo4d. 15953: 
Aibl (J.) verlag: 
Cicilie. 16322. 
Meinem kinde. 16323. 
Rosenband (Das) 16324. 


20219. 
120438. 


Paddy from Cork. 


Zeal 


es es = = a ——— 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


Aichinger (G.) Salve regina. 1500. 
Aida. 1878, 9512-9514, 20501, 22385, 
27521, 27528, 30154. 

Aiken (G. B.) Papa’s darling. 5859. 

Aiken (W. A.): 
Sigh no more. 
Sonnet XVIII. 

Aiken (W. H.): 
First studies in two-part singing. 


27169. 
27258. 


10381. 
Kinderlieder. 21485. 
Lay of the bell. 23776. 
Normal hymnal. 3442. 


Ailbout (H.): 
Capriccietto in A minor. 
HiTst rier) 2a 
In merry mood. 21401. 
Pierrot. 114638. 
Resignation. 22009. 
Tarantella in D minor. 
Valse miniature. 22375. 
Ainsley (A. D.) You must be the girl 


20889. 


22247. 


I knew. 380346. 
Aird (H. M.) United States, my 
home. 1840. 


Airlie-Dix (J.) See Dix (J. A.) 
Aitken (G.) England. 14826. 
Akens (C. N.) Come again days of 


yore, come again. 4687. 
Akerly (Mrs. C. M.) Oleta. 5815. 
Akimenko (T.) : 
Consolation. 4702. 
Divertissement. 25675. 
Etude. 25225. 
Valse des libellules. 6417. 


Akins (EH. M.) King Sol in Flower- 


land. 28897. 
Alard (R). Fox hunt. 10419. 
Alardo (J. A. EF’) See K’alardo (J. A.) 
Alary (G.) 2 6me quintette. 2068. 
Albeniz (I.): 

Azuléjos. 9894. 

Chant @amour. 14612. 

Hiver (L’) 15185. 

Scherzino. 14342. 

Seguidilla. 6113. 

Tango, in D. 6811, 29978. 
Albeniz (R.) Azuléjos. 9894. 
Albert (KE. dd’): 

Grosse fantasie. 15038. 


Pedros abschied von den bergen. 
26904. 
Seb-stianos tanzlied. 
Tiefland. 14081. 
Verschenkte frau. 
22389, 30160. 
Wiegenlied. 12270, 12271. 
Albert (F. E. ad’) See D’Albert (F. E.) 
Albert (F. G.): 
Eidna’s dance. 23158. 
Evening in the valley. 4885. 


24574. 
20503, 20504, 


Albin (G.) 
Albini (F.): 
Baron Trenck. 4504-4509, 6825— 
6827, 9916. 
Baron Trenck lancers. 9917, 9918. 
Baron Trenck selections. 14319 
(32) 
Chimes number. 2072 (81). 
Don’t be rash. 2072 (98). 
In merry, merry May. 7843. 
Lydia waltz song. 8166, 14319 
(116). 
Madame Troubadour. 1022. 
Pandour does his duty. 8645. 
Trenck march song. 9411. 
Trou-trou-ba-ba-troubadour. 
(189). 
When a pretty girl gets married. 
9615, 14819 (160). 
Yesterday and to-day. 2072 (200). 
Albrecht (J.): 
Hochzeits-marsch. 2863. 
Raskolnikow-phantasie. 18726. 
Traumbilder aus der ahnengruft 
der Romanows. 1812. 
Albret (C. ad’) See D’Albret (C.) 
Albright (H. B.): 
Alabama queen waltz. 
Lulu Green. 19500. 
My sunny southern Sue. 
Red bird. 20002. 
Aleoeck (G. A.): 
Barearolle. 99138. 
When I am dead. 27600. 
Aleock (W. G.): 
Alla marcia. 


Forty years ago. 14922. 


2072 


12378. 
19709. 


22627. 


Christ He lieth in yonder cot. 
28086. 
Postlude. 8728. 
Sanctus. 13804. 
Alden (B.) Shooting star. 2072 
(Girab)\. 
Alden (G.) Aviation man. 9887. 
Alden (H.) Come unto me all ye that 
are weary. 12630. 
Alden) (eC. 
Bagatelle in G major. 22734. 
Sandman (The). 6082. 
Alden (J. W.) Old love is good enough 


for me. 26810. 
Alderson (A. P.): 
Benedictus in G. 12495. 


Cupid and my Campaspe. 2471. 
Te Deum. 14021. 
Aldrich (P. D.) Kiss me, sweetheart. 
5399. 


Just a word. 17359. 
Thou art with me. 


Aldrich (W. F.) 
Aldridge (A. I) 


Alessandro (V.) Cotton palace. 327, 
328. 


Aletter (W.): 


Heavenly bliss. 10595. Bon jour. 12528. 
Alberti (F.) Meissner  porzellan. Hanako. 2295, 26008. 
30617. Lovely Lulu. 21588. 

1792 


r; 
INDEX 

nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 

Aletter (W.)—Continued. Alexander (C. M.)—Continued. 
Natoya. 8422. On duty for the King of Kings. 
Schnuckerbusserln. 6096. 13614. 
Seven salon pieces. 2107. One more child come home. 
Tinze 11. 11948. 19839. 
Tanzweisen. 4005. Pass the blessed message on. 
Tender thoughts. 4880 (167). 21900. 
Walzer. 4397. Pierced hand of Jesus. 5902. 
Yokohama. 18225. Praise and dominion be unto Him. 


Alexander (C. M.): 

Brother have you heard the story. 
20867. 

Can it be you. 18501. 

Can the Captain depend on me. 
6949. 

Chicago for Christ. 

Christ in me. 28037. 

Cleanse me O Lord. 20918. 

Cleansing blood. 7029. 


255. 


Come at the Savior’s call. 20925. 
Do I know Him. 7185. 

Draw me closer to Thee. 7216. 
Full surrender. 18902. 

Give Him thy heart. 18935. 

Give your heart to Jesus. 12895. 
Go tell the blessed story. 10490. 
God gives the flowers. 18946. 


Going home. 18951. 


He died for all. 21248. 

He lifted me. 19027. 

He lives in my heart to-day. 
PADI. 

He will deliver thee. 5111. 

Heavenly land. 21258. 

His love for me. 21279. 


His love hath made me whole. 
21280. 


T’ll keep trusting in Him. 7714. 
I looked to Him. 21331. 
I’m on my journey home. 21348. 


I’m the sinner that Jesus came to 


save. 5230. 

I will tell it wherever I go. 
21371. 

If you knew the Lord would come 
to-night. 21391. ] 

Is there any one here. 214380. 

Tt is all I ean do. 7895. 


Jesus has saved even me. 53845. 

Jesus my Lord and my King. 
21451. 

Joy of a sinner redeemed. 21453. 

Judgment (The). 19309. 

Lean hard on Christ. 5436. 


Looking for 
21568. 
Looking this way. 19454. 


that blessed hope. 


Looking unto Jesus. 998. 
Lord, save Swansea. 15510. 
Memories of mother. 19573. 
My refuge. 21748. 

My sins are forgiven. 19708. 
New gospel hymns. 21771. 


O tell the love of Jesus. 2181T. 


PAH: 
Salvation. 17889. 
Seatter the sunbeams. 22072. 
That day on Calvary. 22272. 
There is room for all. 20371. 
This day comes not again. 22802. 
Trusting in His power. 223834. 
Victory. 22592: 


Welcome for the children. 20563. 
When I see my Saviour. 20582. 
Whisper Jesus’ name. 22483. 
Who could it be. 20624. 
Whosoever will may come. 22491. 
Will the circle be unbroken. 206389. 
Wonderful. 18214. 

Yet I will look again. 22531. 


Yet there is room. 25165. 

Alexander (H.) If rags were dollars 
I’d certainly be a millionaire. 15271. 

Alexander (R.): 

Lonely. 26444. 

Medley waltz. 
Alexander (T. A.) 
Alfano (F.): 

Auferstehung. S86 

Risurrezione. 1442, 16098. 

Sinfonia in mi. 3858. 
Altords Gis a): 


8251, S252. 
Itoma. 13156. 


Chanteclar ecackles. 2072 (80). 
Imps 2072124); 
Light eternal. 11003. 
Alice in Wonderland. 18446. 
Alkeste. 5005. 
Allan (N. F.) Ob, you harem skirt. 
30665. 
Allan (R. B.) Only one I love is you. 
17704. 


Allan & co., ltd.: 
Child’s first steps for the piano. 
6997. 
Japanese love song. 
Now. 15852. 
Allandale (F). 


S67. 


All the time is sum- 


mertime with you. 14851. 

Alldredge (F. T:) . Does he care. 
Ph yaaa 

Alldredge (Mrs. W. R.) Does he care. 
28222. 


Allegro verlag.: 
Auf dem dache sitzt ein storch. 
22698. 
Finken duett. 
Hexe (Die) 
Katiceza-walzer. 


23247. 
21274. 
25714. 


INDEX 


pt. 11, ne Ss, ‘v. 6 


Allegro verlag—Continued. 
Madel, dreh’ dich um. 28915. 
Uber nacht kommt das gliick. 
24939. 
Allemong (J. E.): 
Come unto Me ye weary. 22992. 


Inspiration. 21420. 
Melodie. 20729. 
O Jesus, Thou are. standing. 
lbieales 
Risen King. S866. 
Secrets. 8810. 
Tarry with me, O my Saviour. 
16393. 
Allen (A.B.) No trumps. 13558. 


Allen (C. F.): 
Abiding faith. 9790. 
Lost treasures. 29045. 


Allen (C. N.) Mazurka de concert. 
27714 (18). 
Allen (EK. G.) 
Allen (HE. H.) 
27714 (18). 
Allen (H. J.): 
All of grace. 4401. 
Shepherd’s call. 6188. 
Allen (Mrs. E. N.) Riding in the 
auto. 22017. 
Allen (F. 8S.) I’m pining for my old 
home. 138060, 15239. 
Allen (G.) How it is when the feath- 
ers get off the chicken. 7660. 


Allen (G. P.): 
Andantino in C. 27751. 
Communion service. 14666. 
Concert fantasia. 14670. 
Concert toccata. 14672. 
Grand choeur in D. 25968. 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in 


Cottage grove. 10161. 
Mazurka de concert. 


Dp: Siti 

Allen Gy. W.) 

Coronation. 2454. 

March majestic. 3263. 
Allen (M. A.) Send a kiss. 263896. 
Allen (M. H.) Watching and waiting. 

16574. 

Allen (N. H.) Angels song. 6788. 
Allen GPW) 


Crossing the bar. 12648, 12649. 


I asked the sun. 13025, 13026. 
Allen (R.) Elan d’amour. 12746. 
Allen (R. G.) Fool’s parade. 18879. 
Allen (T. S.): 

Don’t call me Mr. Hayseed. 418. 

I’ll wait for you till the cows come 

home. 15215. 


Let’s forget we ever met. 

Malvina waltz. 1040. 

Mandy Lou. 5568. 

Naval parade. 3412. 

When we were sweethearts com- 
ing thro’ the rye. 22469. 


21519. 


1794 


Alien CR. Woe . 
Girl to call your own. 10469. 
My little Dixie queen. 11281. 
Only you:. Di1Ss5: 
Allen (V.) That horrid married man. | 
11987. 
Allen and Frank: 
Fool’s parade. 
I wonder 
LITT 
Allier (G.): 
Belle humeur. 2250, 2251. 
Dolce speranza. 23101. 
D’Artagnan. 28178. 
Helaireur (L’) 28277. 
Allisham (M.) Dat Danube _ kiss. 
20964. 
Allison (J.) Longing. 38184. 
Allitsen (F.): 2 
For the queen. 4942. 
Four songs. 2117. 
Nation’s prayer. 17382. 
Song of thanksgiving. 24689. 
There’s a land. 16429. 
Allmeder (F.): 
Kinder, halt’s mi z’rtick. 906. 
Nobel geht die welt zu grund. 
5744. 
San’s net grantig. 6080. 


18879. | 
would you love me. 


Allphin (N. W.) Meet me there. 
8255. 
Allyn (F.) Bobolink serenade. 14536. 


Alma where do you live. 386, 3845. 

Alma, wo wohnst du. 15456, 15562, 
15563, 19014, 30546, 30591, 30654, 
30753, 30780. 


Almar: 
Colorado. 10126. 
Datfodilly. 30455. 


29008. 
30619. 


Little sentinel. 
Merry husbands. 
Salamb6. 380728. 
Skating girl. 11809. 
South winds. 29872. 
Veux-tu? 1880. 
“Violet-valse. 30169. 
Zagazig 6641. 
Zara. 20698. 

Almayrac (G.): 
Oiseau bleu. 29391. 
Vénus triumphatrix. 30152. 
Viens, loin du bridge. 16521. 


Almond (T. W.) Swing and sing. 1 


203822. 
Alnaes (E.): 
Halling. 7564. 
Sailor’s last voyage. 20085. 
Solfager aa ormekongin. 9087. 
Alnutt (B.) I miss you so. 7754. 
Alpha musical bureau: 
Imperial grenadiers. 10786. 


Lorelei (Die) 11040. 
Won’t you take a chance with me. 
12305. 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Alphen-Strauss (R.) 
paroles. 27061. 
Alschausky (S.) Konzert no. 1 in B 

dur. 22688, 22639. 
Alsdorf (U. J.) It’s time for a tip- 
top time. 15332, 16728 (46). 
Alston (A.) My morning sleep. 24118. 
Alston (G. L.) Thanksgiving hymn. 
LEM TE 
Alt (J. Fleischer-) 
(J.) 
Altheimer (E.) ‘Trust me, my Rose. 
30802. 
Althouse (M. A.): 
City playgrounds. 16923. 
International aviator. 19244. 
Knights of St. George. 28915. 
Lu Lu march. 17465. 


Romance sans 


See Fleischer-Alt 


March C. K. W. 8199. 
Path finder. 29470. 
Altman (H.): 


Hlern’s trehren. 14820. 
Parnosoh. 26898. 

Alumni assn. of Stevens inst. of tech- 
nology. See Stevens inst. of tech. 
(Alumni assn.) 

Alva. Old beacon light. 1262. 

Alves (Annat-) See Annat-Alves (—) 

Alves (J. W. J.) Burma, the golden 


land. 27950. 
Alvis (L.) Lost dreams. 26468. 
Alvita (O.) George V. 30511. 
Amagama okuhlabelela. 6718. 
Amaniera (G.): 
Non t’amo pit. 19756. 
Quando ti bacer6. 19985. 


Quando ti vidi. 19986. 
Amberg (J.) Will I ever meet the girl 
who waits for me. 380298. 
Ambrose (J.) Nothing. 8499. 
Ambrose (M. A.): 
I never thought I would miss you 
Son abi. 
You'll be the rose, I’ll be the bee. 
12326. 

Ambrose (R. 8S.) One sweetly solemn 
thought. 3507, 5826, 11381, 24283. 
Ambrosia (A. I.) Serenatella. 29765. 

Ambrosio (A. d’): 
Air de danse. 18269, 25222, 27740. 
Canzonetta. 4411, 25495. 
Carezze. 18515. 
En badinant. 28285. 
Légende. 28945. 
Little song. 264389. 
Pavane. 26898, 29474. 
Réve. 29609. 
Ambrosio (L. qd’) 
cioso. 17566. 


Momento capric- 


Amdrea (R. d’) Baiadera. 27852. 
Amendola (J.) He! ho! wallio! 
wallio! 28547. 


Amer. board of commissioners of for- 
eign missions. Amagama okuhla- 
belela. 6718. 


Smith (The Eleanor) 
13900. 


Amer. book eo. 
music course. 


Amer. graphophone co. Shabes koi- 
desh. 14819 (189). 
Amer. Indian league. North Amer. 


Indian. 18563. 
Amer. music teachers protective assn. 


pub. co. Dream baby. 425. 
Amer. song pub. co. Memories. 26572. 
Amer. tract soe. Songs for the little 


ones at home. 
Ames (K.): 

I’ll be waiting by the ocean blue 
for you. 13048. 

I want a girl for my girl. 10729. 

Twilight dreaming. 9440. 

When love is done. 12212. 

Won’t you please change hearts 
with me. 9721. 


Ames (S.): 
At the stile. 12483. 
Choice of flower. 10101. 
My Ethel Rose. 11220. 
My love of long ago. 83886. 
Somebody dreams of you. 11827. 
You can make a hit with Molly 

too. 6624. 


Ames (W. C.) All hail! this happy 
Christmas. 27746. 

Ames (W. L.): 
Dream thoughts. 
Little coquette. 15477. 

Amols (E.) Only you. 1279. 

Amon (EH. F. & W. W.): 
At the Butler County fair. 20768. 
Told among the roses. 12050. 


Amoss (Mrs. D. A.) Ob8 tell 

pretty butterfly. 293886. 
Amour libre. 26823, 27771. 
Amour tzigane. 12406. 

Ancétre (L’) 1490. 
Anda (L. W. van) 
(L. W.) 
Anders (J. R.) 


25197 (31). 


25704. 


me 


See Van Anda 


Bill says we'll see the 


King of Hosts. 22799. 
Anderson (A.) When to-morrow 
comes. 380262. 


Anderson (C. L.) Instrumental char- 
acteristic rhythms. 3012. 
Anderson (D. B.) Let met tell you 
how much I adore you. 15440. 
Anderson (E.) Twilight thoughts. 
16480. 
Anderson (G.) 
Anderson (G. W.) 
starts to roll. 20717. 
Anderson (H.): 
Hip! hip! hurray! my wedding 
day. 12859 (738), 12995. 
I love no one but you. 
12359 (76). 
It’s just your way. 10837, 12859 
(84). , 
Merry Mary. 11150, 12359 (89). 


Advent. 10. 
After the ball 


10698, 


1795 


INDEX 


(ooh see = eet ee oe 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


Anderson (H.)—Continued. 
Put your paws around me and be 


my bear. 11547, 12359 (102). 
Summery _ girl. 11916, 123859 
(106). 
You must make good to me. 4380 
(180). 


Zig zag rag. 2059. 
Anderson (J.): 

Bob down, you’re spotted. 12525. 

Bower of love. 18458. 

Come with me to Gipsyland. 7057. 

Do you remember the last waltz. 
14759. 

Follow the soldiers. 2674. 

Good-bye girlie. 17142. 

Has anybody seen my tangerino. 
15088. 

Have you ever loved any other 
girl. 15098. 

Hello! here comes a jolly sailor. 
21229, 

Here comes the chocolate major. 
2845. 

Hush here comes the dream man. 


I’d like to go to Turkey. 15191. 

I don’t care what becomes of me. 
2893, 7697. 

I’m on my honeymoon. 19153. 

I’m Sammy Sharp. 21346. 

I’m the master of the bow wows. 
TTAT. 

I saw Peter Henry home. 17258. 

If you want’to please the lady. 
15276. 

In your pretty French petticoat. 
7TS68. ; 

Jean Maclaren. 7915. 

Let me kiss those tears 
8033. 

My cinnamon lady. 8859. 

My first love. 138495. 

My lady dainty. 19687. 

Night watchman. 8476. 

No moon! tonight! 8485. 

Paddy boy! 86386. 

Pigtails and chopsticks. 


away. 


19929. 


Quaker girl. 138712. 
Rag-a-inuffin. 19992. 
Sweet Evelyn. 14000. 


Take your girlie on the steamer. 
9267. 

Tantalizing. 18082. 

There’s something in the sea side 
air. 203879. 

They can do without us. 9339. 

They don’t all go to hear the band. 
16436. 

Thousand years ago. 4067. 


Try on your grandma’s crinoline. 
2283). 


Anderson (J.)—Continued. 
Where there’s a bunch of girls. 
18192. . 
You can always find a friend in 
the summer time. 20678. 
You can’t judge a woman by her 
clothes. 20679. 
Anderson (J. H.): 
He careth for you. 10580. 
Some day. 9088. 
Take me out on the boardwalk. 


— 16880. 
Anderson (lL. M.) Flirt’s prayer. 
28375. 
Anderson (M. J.) Happy thoughts. 
19020. 


Anderson (Margueritede F.) Daddy’s 
boy. 16964. 


Anderson (Minnie) A vision. 25010. 

Anderson (O. H.) Mitchell corn 
palace. 21710. 

Anderson (Mrs. O._ S.) Happy 
thoughts. 19020. 

Anderson (R. T.) Thinking of home. 
203838. 

Anderson (S.) I’ve got to get a man. 
26177. 


Anderson (S. 8.) Faithful thro’ life. 
7333 


Anderson (T.) Take me to Canada’s 


Coney Isle. 20329. 

Anderton (H. O.) Cheshire man. 
12588. 

Anderton (T.) Wreck of the Hes- 
perus. 3038382. 


Andes (M. C.) When the summer 
days have passed. 380258, 30830. 
Andino (J. E.) Jessie Lee. 3048. 
André (J.): 
Abend im walde. 30365. 
Am schéen Rhein. 2128. 
Arie aus der D-dur-suite. 
Barearolle. 21829. 
Bekenntniss. 30407. 
Berceuse. 20881. 
Bliicher bei caub. 30415. 
Concertino. 209386. 
Derf i? 30463. 
Deutsche eck. 2512. 
Dorf (Das) 30470. 
Divertimento, in 4 sitzen. -18703. 
Etude de concert. 21063. 
Festliches vor - oder nachspiel. 


20786. 


2647. 
Ganz im geheimen. 30507. 
Gavotte. 21168. 
Glaube, hoffe, liebe. 2736. 
Graziella. 21215. 
Immerertin-gavotte. 2977, 7826. 
Ikornblumen und heide-kraut. 
30580. 


Laudate Dominum. 3871, 8342. 


Waltz me up the staircase. 20548. Liebeslied. 21529. 
Wedding bells are ringing for Liebesweh von Stornfels. 3152. 
Sammy. 14207. Lustigen ritter. 29070. 
1796 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


André (J.)—Continued. 
Mein schiatzel. 3296. 
Melancholie. 21672. 
Schlummerlied. 22086. 
Schonste zeit. 3789, 8968. 
Soldatengruss. 22138. 


Souvenir lyrique. 22178. 

Stindechen. 22191. 

Suite russe. 9198. 

Totentanz. 4098. 

Traum an der _ Siegfriedquelle. 
20417. 

Turmwarts minne. 20487. 

Valse espagnole. 22370. 

Wie einst im Mai. 30881. 


Zwanzig elementar studien. 21516. 
1° sonate. 22555. 
2, senate, 22557, 
37° mazourka. 22560. 
4m° mazourka. 22561. 
22 ettiden. 21925. 
Andrews (A. F.): 
Good company. 15007. 
Gypsy-heart. 25995. 
Lord God is a sun and shield. 
5505. 
Summer’s end. 6272. 
Three classic maids. 
Andrews (A. M.): 
Birds carol. 
Come unto me. 
Darkey’s serenade. 
Darkies requiem mass. 
Ego sum via. 12741. 
Every little birdie has its song, 
love. 17058. 
Fisherman’s song. 103838. 
Forsaken. 10410. 
T’ll love but you. 138048. 
Lest I forget. 8028. 
My Mary. 138517. 


6353. 


9971. 

10138. 
4762. 
10201. 


O blessed sleep. 8508. 

O chiming bells. 138572. 

O matin bells. 5776. 

Open thy window love. 138624. 
Andrews (A. P.) Roseate hues of 


early dawn. 20056. 
Andrews (B.) To you. 30790. 
Andrews (G. W.) Poco agitato. 16010. 
Andrews (M.): 
Does it not seen hard. 7191. 
Foreign children. 7403. 
Gather ye rosebuds. 28417. 
Hail to the Lord’s anointed. 19011. 
John Peel. 26291. 
Marching song. 8212. 
My shadow. 8402. 
My ship and I. 8408. 
O brightness of the 
Father’s face. 19770. 
Remembrance. 29599. 
Shadow march. 9014. 
Swing song. 9251. 
Where go the boats. 9654. 
Windy nights. 9699. 


immortal 


Andrews (N.) 
the Swanee River flows. 

Andrews-Ringling (A. M.) 
drews (A. M.) 

Andriesse (A.) 


Let me wander where 
19393. 
See An- 


Girl I love won't love 


me. 25917. 
Andrulavage (J. J.) Don’t you re- 
member me. 415. 


28388. 
See D’Angelo (S. 


Angelo (C. dad’) Forse che Si. 

Angelo (S. R. d’) 
R.) 

Anger (J. H.) Tintamarre. 12040. 

Angert (O.) Where the pine tree 
cones are swinging. 20618. 

Angioline (A.): 

Feuille de tréfle. 28356. 
Printemps amoureux. 26980. 
Anglo-Canadian music publishers assn., 

Pg bye 
Beyond the smiling and the weep- 


ing. 6864. 
King of love my Shepherd is. 
5394. 


Light of the world. 8065. 
New every morning is the love. 
26786. 

Rose’s lament. 29667. 

Sweet hour of prayer. 273388. 

Thy will be done. 93877. 
Annat-Alvez (—): 

Chant du soir. 25524. 

Quand je réve 4 vous. 38685. 
Ansboro (J.) When sweet sixteen. 

27609. 

Ansell (J.) King’s bride. 
Anthology of Amer. song. 
Anthony (A. L.): 

Help one another 

17198. 

Old orchard spring. 15908. 

Anthony (B. H.) Land of the might 
have been. 5423. 

Anthony (B. R.): 

Batty Bill. 6833. 

Birthday party. 2278. 

Blue Beard. 174. 

Carnival of roses. 

Castanet. 4636. 

Cinderella. 280. 

Dancing dolls. 25636. 

Dancing in the play-room. 2478. 

Dreams of youth. 4828. 

Easter greetings. 2564. 

Fairy’s dream. 496. 


23781. 
16780. 


as you go. 


4635. 


Fern leaf schottische. 18838, 
Full of mirth. 2697. 

Game of tag. 2700. 

Happy schooldays. 5085. 


June roses. 5365. 

Kangaroo galop. 19326. 
Little Red Riding Hood. 985. 
March of the goblins. 19533. 
Memories of home. 26573. 
Memories of spring. 3307. 
Notre Dame. 5759. 


coleall 


INDEX 


pt. 1, nes. vs-6 


Anthony (B. R.)—Continued. 
Playing soldier. 3581. 
Pretty princess. | 26975. 
Rippling brooklet. 20030. 
Rippling water. 3692. 
Robin Hood. 6080. 
Sparkling eyes. 3914. 
Sunlight. 6275. 

Two arpeggio studies. 

Anton (F. M.): 

Drei fresken. 2148. 
Drei gesinge. 2149. 
Vier klavierstticke. 25288. 

Antonio (P.) Moon kisses. 8316. 

Antoniotti (F.): 
Cristoforo Colombo. 
Hlvezia. 30479. 

En avant, 23176. 


Antoniotti (G.) Souata en fa min. 


25282, 


30453. 


Antonsan (J.): 
My first love. 8868. 
When I proposed. 9627. 
Apollo-verlag: 
Bal paré. 6811, 14451. 
Biittenmarsch. 4607. 
Driick den daum’n. 21025. 


Eduard, schliess die ttire zu. 
25736. 
Ehegeschichten. 7272. 


Er ist kein lebemann. 25761. 

Es gibt nur ein Berlin. 18795, 
23187. 

Hs tropfelt. 7306. 

Felsenfest. 10366, 12798, 21096. 

Fritihling im winter. 21149. 

Friihlingsreigen. 25883. 

Grigri-walzer. 12945, 15034, 25983, 
25984. 

Grosse kanone. 25987, 28511. 

Hans im gliick. 21231, 28525. 

Herrlicher soldatenstand. 5136, 
7630. 

Illusion. 26206. 

Im kinematographen. 

Im storchenhaus. , 812. 

Im tiefsten négligée. 

Kinderwachtparade. 

Kleine barmaid. 
19346, 23741. 

Kukokama-Hstapo. 15415, 193856. 

Kusslehre (Die) 19360. 

Leporello-album (Das) 15484. 


26209. 


26210. 
15397. 
18219, 15406. 


Leutnantsliebchen-walzer. 8043, 
19404. 

Lieb mich und die welt ist mein. 
8047. 


Liebeslaube (Die) 17406. 
Lied der Grigri. 15453. 


Midchenaugen sind _ gefiihrlich. 
15560. 

Manuella. 8262. 

Marche Folies-bergére. 5569. 
Mariechen. 26531. 


Apollo-verlag—Continued. 
Mensch mir platzt der kragen. 
26583. 
Nachtluft-walzer. 15802. 
Rollschuh-liufer-walzer. 
Rouge et noir. 3740. 
Schattenspiele. 3777. 


16109. 


Schmetterlings-intermezzo. 20117, 
22075. 
Sie hatte eine spanische wand 


27166. 


Singspiel-ouverture. 9059, 24637 


Stehaufminnehen (Das) 9173. 
Streik duett. 16331. 
Tanzstunden-duett. 16391. 
Tierstimmen-humoreske. 16450. 


Valsette. 27509. 
Vive ’amour. 14179, 22408. 
Voglein im baum. 16533. | 
Wer wagt, gewinnt. 16598. 
Zwei ringlein. 6648. 
Appel (H.): 
Air king. 27742. 
Freedom. 380497. 
Freedom march. 30364 (76). 
Appel (I. EH.) My muscatine girl. 
4380 (147). 
Appleby (I.) Lucky 18. 8155. 
Applegate (E. H.) I’d like to make a 
hit like father. 17229. 
Applegreen (A.) Under the honey- 
suckle vine. 22358. 


Appley (D.) Song of summer. 20229. 
Appunn (H.): 
Deutscher minnergesang. 16992 


Hab sonne im herzen. 19005. 
Lustig liedlein. 17469. 
Romance. 17854. 
Apsey (Mrs. E.C.) Timely tip. 20405. 
Apté (J.) Charmes languissants. 
2383. 
Aquin (L. C. ad’) Noél. 24182. 
Arabona (J.) Love in the garden of 
flowers. 15516. 
Aranda (F. C.): 
Celajes de otond. 2366. 


Pequefia gavota. 243845. 
Arbiter (A. ven) Gondoliera. 10512. 
Areadelt (J.) Ave Maria. 89, 90. 


Arcadians (The). 10457, 11338, 138042, 
18057, 13320, 13499. 
Archer (I. M.) Old valley school 
house. 24268. 
Archer (J. B.): 
Baby Jim. 6804. 
Days of the golden past. 
In the olden time. 7858. 
Little flower. S077. 
Red letter selections. $8815. 
Same old game. 8948. 
Soldier’s bride. 9083. 
Song of the guards. 
Tender kiss. 93801. 
Archer (Mrs. J. J.) Old valley school 
house. 24268. 


7144. 


9114. 


1798 


_U0TU0aUoU Te OTST awe yk sis. et a Ul 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Archer (J. S.): 5 
Melody. 20757. 
Three pieces for the organ. 
Arden (E.): 
Giocoso. 
Gondola. 5024. 
Humoreske. 51838. 
Rococeco. 6033. 
Valse noble. 6422. 
Valse parisienne. 
Arditi. (1u.) : 
Bacio (Il). 
Se saran rose. 
Ardo (A. D.): 
Serenata moderna. 
Storielle a la moda. 27299. 
Arendell (H.) Hewon’t do. 15104. 
Arendes (H. J.) I wonder who'll be 
looney next. 2949. 
Arenkill (M. E.) Heart throbs. 
Arensky (A.): 
Berceuse. 25383. 
How beautiful 
roses. 23501. 
Nocturne. 16787. 
Six piéces enfantines. 
Arezzo (P.) 
Argo (H. 
lara 
Argyle (L.) That man-o-war rag. 30011. 
Ariane. 5588. 
Ariane et Barbe Bleue. 
Ariane und Blaubart. 
Arion-verlag: 


18317. 
4994. 


6425. 


25344. 
1535. 


27144. 


2831. 


were once the 


27786. 
Plus joli réve. 13677. 
V.) Moon, moon, moon. 


65. 
6752. 


In einer sommernacht. 2992. 
Puppen-duett. 5953. 
Tanz, tanz, tanz. 1728, 4001. 
Arioso. 15055. 
Ariosti (A.): 
Son come navicella. 3889. 


Sonatas. 9855, 9856. 

Sonate 3-6. 27788-27791. 
Arlington, pseud. See Merrill (L. A.) 
Arlington (B.) Dreams of love. 4827. 
Arlington (M.): 

Buffalo Bill’s farewell. 16877. 

Flamingo. 2658, 6648 (54), 17082. 
Armen (—) LEaster carols. 2072 (17). 
Armfield (Mrs. V.) Neath the dear 

old lilac bush. 17640. 
Armitage (P.) Firelight land. 7379. 
Armond (I. d’) See D’Armond (I.) 
Armour (A.) We were wed in a 


balloon. 16580. 
Arms (C. W.) Pathfinder. 248382. 
Arms (R. W.) Sleep. 27192. 


Armstrong (C. P.) If kisses were dol- 
lars I’d be a millionaire. 5268. 
Armstrong (F. A.) Love the nightin- 
gale. 1004. 
Armstrong (G. W.) 
hills. 3394. 
Armstrong (H.): 
Driving home the cows. 
25713, 25197 (79), 28259. 


My Pennsylvania 


23135, 


| Armstrong 


Armstrong (H.)—Continued. 
Entertaining man. 459, 
14319 (58). 
Frisco rag. 2688, 4961. 
Lingering love. 26423, 
80364 (94). 
Slip your glad ragson. 4880 (164), 
11814. 
Steeple Jack. 
(127), 29910. 
We'll all go home. 
(178), 6478. 
(Je HBS) 


4868, 


28985, 


24746, 27294, 27714 
1925, 4880 
Memory bells. 
24000. 
Armstrong (M.): 
Hello. 21260. 

Love making is so 
21578. 
Armstrong (S. L.) 

644. 
Armstrong (T.) 
6648 (103), 8894. 

Armstrong (W.) Serenade. 

Armstrong (W. D.): 
Battle (The) 2231, 68382. 
Forest legend. 14919. 
Funeral march. 10485. 
Mouche dor. 11200. 
Pianoforte pedals. 243857. 
Praise, my soul, the King of 

heaven. 21953. 

Arnam (C. van) See Van Arnam (C.) 

Arnaud (A.): 
Capriccio. 
En courant. 
En trottinant. 21045. 
Frais minois. 21137. 
Impromptu-mazurka. 
Méditation. 13401. 
Paysannerie. 21904. 
Pensée frivole. 13658. 

Arnd& \CHS))2 
As long as the band will play. 

20759, 22689, 27714 (33). 

Don’t care for nothin’ but you. 


charming. 
Grand old G. A. R. 
Rose of Honolulu. 


20145. 


22685. 
12756. 


21395. 


10262. 

I’m looking for an heiress. 764, 
4380 (1238). 

If that ain’t love, what is. 7807, 


143819 (78). 
It’s something that you cannot 
learn from books. 859, 4380 


(133). 
Night time. 5740, 9782 (72). 
Snow time. 20201, 24661, 25197 
(219). 
Somebody’s mother. 22144. 
Tim Callahan. 4077, 9782 (89). 
When Sunday rolls around. 20587, 
22451, 25197 (257). 
Arnold (——) ‘Think of me when the 
twilight falls. 9348, 9349. 
Arnold (C. F.) Roseate hues of early 
dawn. 16128. 


L799 


INDEX 


Arnold (G.) Im zigeunerlager. 5282. 
Arnold (J.) Oh you Sally rag. 18605. 
Arnold (L.) Sweetheart I will always 
love you. 20316. 
Arnold (R.): 
Deutsche treue. 18696. 
In die ferne. 2990. 
Sonnenschein. 20237. 
Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
3242. 
Arnold (W. FE.) Romantic suite. 
8884. 
Arnoldi (l.) Leaves and Zephyrs. 
28940. 
Arons (F.) Only a dream. 15920. 


Aronson (J.): 
Merry bells. 29163. 
Merry party. 21692. 

You don’t look good to me. 

Aronson (S8.): 

Gallant soldiers. 10441. 
Happy springtime. 17175. 
Little favorite. 11015. 
Rose blossoms. 11687. 
Wedding dance of the _ tribes. 
18165. 
Aronson (S. 8.) 
Aronson & Becker. 


16700. 


Captivating. 27984. 
One sweet little 


girl. 5825. 
Around the world. 26710, 28821, 
29286, 29287. 
Arrieta (H.) Marina. 38272. 


Romance in EF. 24495. 
When you smile. 1975. 


Arriola (P.) 
Art music ¢o. 
Artaud (E.): 

Heure tendre. 15129. 

Puisque le printemps valse lente. 

16048. 

Sur des ailes de papillon. 16351. 

Arter (W. J.) Take me out in the 


moonlight, dearie. 16379. 
Arthur (A.) Laneashire ramble. 
15421. 
Arthur (C.): 


I understand you clearly. 28704. 
In the jungle. 3002, 17304. 
Arthur (G. H.): 

Goddess of liberty is my queen. 
(ise: 

In the land of Make-believe. 833. 

Mah-yam-no boo. 10387. 

My heart goes out to you. 1148. 

Arthurs (G.): 

English language. 23179. 

Human system. 2878. 

I forgot the number of my house. 
19116. 

I like to gaze upon your sunshade. 
17235; 

I want to sing in opera. 19165. 

Joshu-ah. 30573. 

M. A. D. A. M. 15554. 

Maisie Lou. 26507. 

One of the sights of London. 8599. 

Silly ass. 22114. 


pt. 1, ns., Vv. 


Arthurs (G.)—Continuea. 
That’s when a fellow feels a fool. 
6335. | 


Twins (The). 16482. 
Waltz, waltz, waltz. 6467. 
What will be, will be. 6507. 
What would a gentleman do. | 
1949. 
When you see me dance the min- | 
uet. 27625. 
Will you be my new little girl. | 
9690. 
You are the mother of Pearl. 
4354. 
You’ve got to sing in rag-time. 
27693. 
Arthurs (W.) 
yet. 13890. 
Artis (J. A.) 
love me true. 
Artz (J.) Le monastére. 1108. 
Arzoz (—) See Otto y Arzoz. 
Arzt wider willen. 2775, 2776. 
Aschenbrenner & Blades. When the | 
dear old moon is shining. 14242. 
Ascher (J.): : 
Alice where art thou. 2108, 2382. | 
Golden moments. 2760. 
London bridge. 3182. 
Louisiana. 3199. 
Merry-go-round. 3321. 
Moss rose. 8361. 
Sans souci. 3763. 
Soldiers return. 38881. 


Ascher (L.): 

Bummel-lied. 199, 200, 2817. 

Dagobert. 348. 

Lercherl von Hernals. 
31388. 

Pacsirta nota. 13805. 

Pampelona. 86389. 

Pesti ferfiak. 1328. 

Rajta pajtas. 1407. 

Vindobona. 1883-1887. 

Vindobona-keringo. 1884. 

Vindobona-walzer. 4198. 

Wiener g’ miitlichkeit. 1999-2002, 
AS21. 


Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Iltd.: 
Ah! Prence. 16132. 
Airs de ballet. 22607. 
Album of three light pieces. 
Allegro. 19872. 
Allegro giusto. 
Allegro maestoso. 
Amaranthe. 6720. 
Anchorsmith (The) 
As I dream. 22688. 
Au temps jadis. 84. 
Autumn leaves. 22711. 
Baby Dollar. 20788. 
Bagpipes for ever. 16821. 
Bal militaire. 18381. 
Ballad of the Greek seas. 


Sister’s on the market | 


I want some one to | 
26182. | 


947-949, | 


6693. 


19873. 
15954. 


9835, 12408. 


9909. 


1800 


aac ETL hee ee InN NTN RT ad) iia gy MMe a 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd.— 


Continued. 
Barcarolle. 20805. 
Beautiful land of nod. 180. 
Bel raggio lusinghier. 17867. 
Beneath the stars. 144, 27891. 


Billikin’s birthday. 12504. 
Blue Filey bay. 4555. 

Bon soir Colombine. 4561. 
Boosey’s military journal. 
Breezy ballad. 18474. 
Broken melody. 22845. 
Bugles of fairyland. 20874. 
Burglar Bill. 2318. 


2295. 


Canticle of May. 22882. 
Canzonetta. 6951. 
Carina. 14596. 
Carnival valse. 27990. 
Cavatina. 22909. 
Ceylon whispers. 27999. 
Chanson d’amour. 16900. 
Cleopatra waltz. 14648. 


Dance of the Eskimos. 10188. 
Dance of the _ serving 
18655. 

Daybreak valse. 4769. 
Dear sad brown eyes. 
Domino humoreske. 409. 

Don’t wake father. 17011. 
Dreaming. 14781, 14782, 28252. 
Enchantress (The) 10320. 


Se 


maids. 


Every thing she knew she learned 


from mother. 30486. 
Fisherman Cupid. 12813. 
Flower of Japan. 7388. 


. Fol-de-dol-dey. 49388. 
For ever and aye. 28382-28384. 


Fortunes favorite. 10414. 
Found. 10416. 

Four tone pictures. 8164. 
Garden beyond. 554. 

Garden of-the past. 21100. 
Garden serenade. 23809. 
Georgiana. 23318. 

Give me thy love. 591, 10447. 


Glad tidings of great joy. 2798. 
Glamour. 25922. 

Gratias agimus tibi. 25970. 
Haidee. 26008. 

Hanako. 26008. 

Happy nights. 28529. 
Haytime. 15098. 

Hibernian suite. 2858. 
Highwayman Jack. 21278. 
Hobble skirt walk. 7689. 
Humoresque-caprice. 19092. 
I'll always be the same. 28662. 


I’m going home your way. 7782. 
Ismiss you... (7151. 


IT think of thee. 138068. 
If thy dreams. 17275. 
Illuminations. 28748. 


In Dreamland’s light. 138119. 
In my gondola. 17294. 


In the days gone by. 30563. 


26596-—12—-4 


1801 


Ascherberg, Hopwood .& Crew, ltd.— 


Continued. 
Intermezzo. T7037. 
Interruptions. 19245. 


Italian album. 862. 
Just you and I. 10898. 
King Hilarity. 10920. 
King’s bride. 23781. 
Lancashire ramble. 15421. 
Land of light. 21506. 
Larghetto cantabile. 
Lazyland. 21513. 
Life’s sunshine. 26414-26416. 
Little girl. 238848. 
Little snowdrop. 21554. 
Little suite for the organ. 
Logging camp. 8094. 
Love story. 19478. 
Loves temptation. 11062. 
Mad scene, Lucia di Lammermoor. 
7195. 
Maid of Manaar. 
Marche arabe. 
March from Undine. 19581. 
March of the manikins. 15578. 
Mate’s motto. 29133, 29134. 
Matrimony limited. 21651. 


11416, 11417. 


13298. 


8181. 
15582. 


Melodic solfeggi. 15628. 
Melody. 20757. 
Memory (A) 19577. 


Menuet fantasque. 13427. 
Midsummer’s eve. 21695. 
Moira. 19609. 

Moonlight waltz. 8319. 


Muleteer of Malaga. 13479. 

My Shaney. oe del 22a 

My word! 29299. 

Natoya. 8422. 

*’Neath summer skies. 8427. 

Nick o’ the woods. 1199, 15826. 

Night and day. 15828. 

Nobil signor. 17542. 

Nymphes des ballet. 

O patria. 18130. 

O strike thy harp. 8520. 

Oh! breathe not hisname. 1250. 

Old adm’ral Benbow 26854- 
26856. 

Pastorale. 8668. 

Phaedra valse. 13389. 

Pitt, patie - 15662, 

Polacea. 14419: 

Polly Perkins. 30682. 

Property man. 16048. 

Purple lilac. 5962. 

Ravissante. 11562. 

Red rose of Lancashire. 

Reflections. 27019. 

Remembrance. 20010. 

Ring o’ roses. 3690. 

Roadster (The) 24484, 

Romance. 6039. 

Rosalba. 20049. 

Rose softly blooming. 29661. 

Royalist maiden. 8912. 


11301. 


1416. 


INDEX 


_ pt, BE mess wv. 6 


Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.— 
Continued. 
Saint George for England’s king. 
8932. 
Say not good-bye. 11717. 
Scherzo. 6094, 24002. 
Serenade for pianoforte. 27133. 
Sidney Carton. 29778. 
Six encore songs. 138955. 
Six Scandinavian pieces. 17945. 
Sleep, dear, sleep. 1585-1587. 
Sleepy coons. 9068. 
So you want to be a Soldier, little 
man. 18903. 
Song of Britain. 9102. 
Song of the Indian mother. 17951. 
Song of the rebel. 1627, 3900. 
Songe adoré. 13923. 
Songs of the sea. 16277. 
Souvenir de Mordkin. 24717. 
Spanish album. 23796. 
Stars ofthe summer night. 27298. 
Suite for organ. 11907. 
Sweet Mary. 9236. 
Sweetest face. 80778. 
Tendre aveu. 11976-11978. 
Thistledown. 24876. 
Thousand kisses. 1780, 12032. 
Three dream dances. 4680. 
Three pieces for the organ. 1224, 
17375, 18317. 
Thy slave. 1785, 4074. 
Trois morceaux. 22008. 
Tu fai la superbetta.. 27459. 
Tullinahaw. 94385. 
Two characteristic dances. 8314. 
Two short songs. 285, 286. 
Two songs. 1804. 
Un di, se ben. 20502. 
Under the trees. 6398. 
Valse caprice. 14141. 
Valse d@’ avril. 9472, 16498. 
Valse décembre. 24965. 
Valse mystére. 1861. 
Valse Ninon. 14155. 
Valse passionnée. 12106. 
Vision @’ amour. 30178. 
Wait and see. 20532. 
Watcher (The) 6473. 
When smiling fortune. 30521. 
When the birds began to Sing. 
30249. 
Why should we say goodby! 1994. 
Within a mountain valley. 14276. 
Ye verdant plains. 17166. 
Yokohama. 18225. 
Zingara (La) 14765. 
Asckenasy (Y.) Night of adventure. 
24162. 
Ash (E.): 
All mine. 22625. 
Alone. 22684. 
Baby song. 6806. 
Come away darling. 7045. 
Little tender flower. 8088. 


1802 


Ashdown (E.), ltd.: 


Ae fond kiss. 11. 

Afton Water. 15. 

Air de ballet. 16745, 18268. 

Annie dear. 25276. 

Annie Laurie. 59. 

Ash grove. 71. 

Banks of Allan Water. 111. 

Barcarolle romantique. 6823. 

Caller herrin’. 211. 

Chanson de la fileuse. 16901. 

Comin’ through the rye. 305. 

Dans les ombres de la forét. 
12663. 


Danse provengale. 369. 

Deux feuillets d’ album. 12686. 

Dream face. 12715. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
25712. 


Funeral march. 14478. 

Good enough for me. 7499. 

Harp that once. 26019. 

Highland Mary. 2857. 

Impromptu. 1510. 

In my memory. 17295. 

Intermezzo lyrique. 3018. 

Intermezzo pastorale. 844. 

Japanglo. 868. 

Jolly companions. 23682. 

Land o’ the leal. 9386. 

Libellen. 3147. 

Meditation. 3289. 

Melodie lyrique. 15687. 

Melodie rustique. 1077. | 

Menuet élégante. 1085. | 

Menuetto-impromptu. 1086. 

Mermaid’s song. 24015. 

Minstrel boy. 26609. 

Modern school of pianoforte tech 
nique. 29198. 

Norwegian scenes. 21792. 

Olivia. 19825. 

On parade. 24268. 

Pour la bercer. 18685. 

Richard of Taunton Deane. 
270387. 


Robin Adair. 1444. 

Romance. 8024. 

Silent, Oh Moyle. 27172. 

Sleepy hood. 16235. 

Song album. 27282. 

Songe d’été. 3902. 

Sound the pibroch. 3910. 

Studies in technique and expres- 
sion. 3948. 


Toccatina. 14092. 

Turn ye to me. 1824. 

Twilight melody. 20446. 

Two ecstasies. 871. 

Valse sentimentale. 1862. 
Where dream-flowers grow. 1977. 
Whims. 25110. 

Whispering winds. 25116. 

Ye banks and braes. 27675. 


ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Asher (J. M.) jr. 
pies. 10187. 

Asher (M. L.) 
10187. 

Ashford (EH. L.): 
Above the clear blue ice 12368. 
Andante con moto. 6734. 

Angels’ song. 25269. 

Be joyful in the Lord. 128. 

Behold, Egypt is fair. 4525. 

Bid the elders assemble. 4548. 

Chimes (The). 16914. 

Christ is risen. 7010, 7011. 

Cruel sea. 4729. 

Dawn. 23063. 

Fear thou alone Jehovah’s wrath. 
4919. 

Festal prelude. 12802. 

God of our fathers. 14985. 

God with us. 233855. 

Gondoleria. 17136. 

Good-night. 23375. 

In heaven by love abiding. 17290. 

It is spring dear heart. 23658. 

Katy did. 23717, 23718. 

Knowest thou the law. 5408. 


Dance of the pop- 
Dance of the poppies. 


Longing. 8098. 
Lord hath triumphed gloriously. 
5506. 


Love’s dial. 23884. 

March movement. 13370. 

Maytime. 18397. 

Melody. 13415. 

Morning star. 29216. 

My spirit faileth. 5718. 

My thought of you. 24185. 

Nearer, my God, to Thee. 

O Israel, go forward. 5771. 

O Lord, deliver us. 5774. 

One perfect day. 24282. 

Passover (The) 5871. 

Peace, O Israel. 8668. 

Postlude. 5926. 

Praise His Holy Name. 

Prelude. 5934, 22690. 

Prelude in G. 24400. 

Save me O God. 3770. 

Sketch. 24640. 

So teach us to number our days. 
6188. 

Soft sighing winds. 9079. 

Sparkle ye stars. 24722. 

Sure retreat. 24794. 

Whoso dwelleth. 1992. 

Within each lowly Hebrew tent. 
6583. 

Woe unto Israel. 

Ashley (G. W.): 

Anywhere with you. 4880 (94). 

Arkansaw yodle. 25299. 

Battle of Bunker Hill. 22745. 

Bells of Notre Dame. 9947. 

Boy scouts of America. 25488. 

Butterflies, fairies and gnomes. 
10024. 


19730. 


24388. 


6606. 


Ashley (G. W.)—Continued. 
Cathedral bells. 22907. 
Charioteer (The) 6980. 
Courtiers (The) 25604. 
Day in spring. 2495. 
Do you remember 

28219. 
Don’t be crazy kid. 12708. 
Girl, I love you. 28444. 
I could like a little girl like you. 
26111. 
I’m not angry kid. 138058. 
If de man in de moon wasn’t 
lookin. 7796. 
If I only had a girl. 26203. 
Let’s all take a trip out to River- 
view. 8034. 
Mama won’t you kiss me. 23931, 
Maybe it’s a bear. 26552. 
Pansies bring thoughts of you. 
24321. 
There’s only one rose for you. 
27407. 
We parted by the morning glory 
vines. 6482. 
Ashinall (W. H.): 
O blessed morn. 3458. 
Organist’s journal. 3514 — 3520, 
26839, 26845. 
Ashton (A.) Trois esquisses. 
Ashton CAS Oh vas) 
Lord, our offences. 


Ashwald (C.) Rejected lover. 17840. 
Askerman (C. M.) He is coming, 
surely coming. 2824. 
Asmus (F.) jr. Satellite. 13810. 
Associated music publishers co. 
I’ve a longing for the dene old 
Emerald Isle. 28705. 
Red union rag. 27014. 
Skating. 29799. 
Strike up an Irish strain. 
Tell me little girlie. 27370. 
There’s a funny feeling stealing 
’round my heart. 300238. 
This old town. 27414. 
When I am gone. 30241. 
When the summer breezes kiss the 
rose good-bye. 27617. 
Winter time is coming ’round too 
soon. 380311. 
You’re just the girl I’ve pictured 
in my dreams. 380347. 
Astenius (A. O. T.): 
Happy days. 10570. 
Meadow brook. 26556. 


Astenus (A. D. T.) Nothin’ to say. 


sweetheart. 


6767. 
Remember not. 
1424. 


273807. 


5758. 

Asthalter (H.) Song of old Pitts- 
burg. 9110, 20228. 

Astin (C.) Golden rain galop. 22562 
(26). 

Astorga (J. O.) Laisse moi, Colin. 
3118. 


1803 


INDEX 


Astruc (G.) & co.: 


Baiser d’Eunice. 20795. 


Errer 4 travers les mers. 17044. 
I care. 287238. 
Viens prés de moi, effeuillons les 
roses. 18140. 
Aten (H. L.) Montana Flo. 19616. 
Athalia. 33138. 
Atherton (D.) National sports. 
19728. 
Atherton (F. P.): 
Alethea. 24. 
Avowal (The) 2190. 
Bit of nonsense. 6878. 
By the hillside. 6929. 
Chanson triste. 2375. 
Cherished memories. 16909. 


12604. 
22964. 
7038. 


Cinderella. 

Clown capers. 

College boys. 

Constancy. 126388. 

Constantinople. 2449. 

Crown of triumph. 14697, 18635. 

Daughters of Spain. 25645. 

Elegie and consolation. 18778. 

Elephant dance. 7282. 

Mleurice. 148938, 25197 (88). 

Flirtation. 12818. 

Frtihlingslied. 7422, 18900. 

Gay sefhoritas. 2706. 

Grand entry. 7520. 

Grand promenade. 7521. 

Gypsy’s Serenade. 661. 

Hop O My Thumb. 138010. 

Liebeslied. 8050, 19409. 

March of the insurgents. 17487. 

Merrymakers (The) 8287. 

Moonlight on the snow. 8328. 

My lady’s favor. 8379. 

New Virginia dance. 1197. 

Niobe. 1209. 

Oriental procession. 1285. 

Pompadour (La) 1865. 

Punch and Judy. 24430. 

Rip Van Winkle and the dwarfs. 
16097. 

Romanza. 20041. 

Rondo ecaprice. 1457. 

Rose glow. 20052. 

Rosebud and the pansy. 8898. 

Sérénade d’amour. 20148. 

Sleeping beauty. 29806. 

Springtime. 24731. 

Sprites at play. 9168. 


Dt. 11m v..6 


Atkinson (Mrs. 
darling. 18718. 
Atkinson (F. E.) 
14882. 
Atkinson (J. C.): 
By the light of the jungle moon. 
22863. 
If anyone wants a sweetheart. 
2957. : 
Though your lips belong to others, 
your heart belongs to me. 4066. 


A: M.). onit avery 


Angelic waltz. 


Atkinson (R. H.) Jubilate Deo. 
153866. 

Atlas pub. co. Student’s rally song. 
13974. 

Atri (R. d’) Italian album. 862. 
Attelby (I.) It’s steeplechase for 
mine. 19262. 


Attenhofer (C.) Deutsche eck. 2512. 
Atteridge (H.) As long as the band 
will play. 20760. 
Attwood (T.): 
From all that dwell below the 
Skies. 2689. 
Teach me, O Lord. 11968. 
Turn Thee again, O Lord. 4124. 
Atwater (M. L.): 
Indian maiden. 10819. 
Song that we sing. 11844. 


Sunset in the west. 11923. 
Atwood (O. E.): 

Lullaby. 11065. 

Songs of the forest. 11846. 


Atys. 24402, 24453, 29581, 29582. 
Auber (D. F. E.): 
Fra Diavolo. 
C2 
Prayer from Masaniello. 
Tarantella. 6786. 


4950, 12438, 30364 
27821. 


Aubert (G.): 


Amour qui se reprend. 6728. 
Badinage champétre. 12466. 
Contemplation bucolique. 20941. 
Coquette. 10156. 
Dans les champs. 10192. — 
Lamentation. 21505. 
Nid des fauvettes. 11278. 
Pastorale. 21902. 
Sous le charme 
17963. 
Suggestion. 
Vaporeuse. 
Aubert (1L.): 
Forét bleue. 25868. 


d’une_ vierge. 


13977. 
tsi 


Tambourine ballet. 1719. Nuit mauresque. 19767. 
Tender ties. 9302. Odelette. 5785. 
Téte-a-téte. 9306. Aubert (V. B.) pseud See Pratt (S. G.) 
Thoughtfulness. 27419. Aubert et Matheissen : 
Through the hoops. 14078. Bercement. 14496. 
Tight-rope walker. 14083. Deux rondels. 11723. 
Twilight. 1826. Hlégie. 4856. 

Valse arabesque. 20474. Forse che si. 28388. 
Athol (L.B.) Sundayevening. 24783. Révérences. 30703. 
Atkins (O.) That harum scarum Rosario. 13766. — 

skirt. 18055. Six petits riens. 12682. 
1804 


| 
/ 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Aubert et Matheissen—Continued. Augener, ltd.—Continued. 


Aubry (G.) 
Auckley (A. H.) 

Jesus. 
Audran (—): 


Audran (H.) 

Auerhahn (F. R.) 
11259. 

Aufderheide (J. H.) & co.: 


Kommt her zu mir. 10939. 

Selig ist der mann der die an- 
fechtung erduldet. 11753. 

Triumph, triumph, viktoria. 

Wohlauf psalter und harfe. 

Rose noire. 8892. 

No other friend like 


9418. 
12295. 


11284. 


Andalusia. 25262. 

Mascot. 5586. 

Gillette. 27714 (8). 
National anthem. 


All my boyhood thoughts were 
you. 9812. 

Drifting in dreams with you. 
10290. 

For you I sigh. 12833. 

Gee! but I think a lot of you. 
10453. 

Horseshoe rag. 106389. 

I love you, dearie. 17242. 

I want a patriotic girl. 10731. 

I want a real lovin’ man. 107382. 


Kiss me kiddo. 7983. 

Kitty McGee. 10932. 

Klassicle rag. 109388. 

Moontime is spoontime (when 


a 


you’re with the girl you love). 
Val lf Quigg 
Novelty rag. 11297. 
Piffe rag. 11464. 
Pompeian waltzes. 11489. 
Searecrow rag. 11719. 
That ever lovin’ bear cat dance. 


Six piéces 4 chanter. 2504. Baby sleep. 22724. 
Suite en ré mineur. 9197. Baby song. 6806. 
Aubke (H. F.): Ballet scene. 2208. 
Du giebst mir den schild deines Barearolle. 2225. 
heils. 10295. Berceuse. 25390, 30408. 
Huldigungen vor dem _ gnaden- Bethlehem. 18969. 
thron. 10650. Blackthorn. 12515. 


By the shore. 10027. 
Canoe song. 25487. 


Canzonetta. 22889. 
Capriccio. 24517. 
Celandine. 12570. 
Chansonnette. 25528. 
Chant des cloches. 246. 
Chant des fleurs. 23966. 


Christmas morning carol. 2404. 
Come away, darling. 7045. 
Come forth ye sluggards. 2429. 


Come unto these yellow sands. 
280938. 

Contemplation. 23004. 

Contrast (A) 16946. 

Coronation march. 13796. 

Courting (The) 4571. 

Chrysanthémes. 10113, 12603. 

Cradle song. 4572, 10165, 25609. 

Cup of oblivion. 4578. 

Cycle of six songs. 25622. 

Daffodil. 25625. 

Daily task for advanced pupils. 
4742. 


Dance. 27074. 

Danse mauresque. 4758. 
Du temps passé. 4833. 
Elegy. 30478. 

Etude heureuse. 25774. 


Fair cheeks ye ensnare me. 4574. 

Fantasia appassionata. 12791. 

Fantasy on an old English carol. 
30487. 


Garlands. 4575. 

Gold outweighs love. 4576. 
Guitarrero. 30526. 

Hours of pleasure. 1784. 


222738, 24850. 14549, 14550, 
That lovin’ dippy glide. 


That’s some tune. 22281. 


Hungarian dances. 
18459-18468. 
Ich schell’ mein hom in’s Jammer- 


11990. | 


You and me in the summertime. thal. 14551. 

12319. Impromptu. 17979, 27075. 
Auferstehung. S&6. Impromptu elegiac. 30559. 
Aug (C. H.) In that dear old sum- Improvisation. 30560. 

mer time. 831. Interlude. 28801. 
Augenblick (J. S.) Golden harvest. Intermezzo melody. 10827. 
5019. June rose bloomed. 153872. 
Augener, ltd.: Knitting girl. 2818. 
All mine. 22625. Laisse moi, Colin. 3118. 
Alla marcia. 2111. Lancelot. 10958. 
Alone. 226834. Last Sunday morning. 4577. 
Angel’s quest. 9839. Laudate pueri. 5430. 
Aria. 22679. Legende. 193884. 
At eventide. 25309. Lied vom Herrn yon Falkenstein. 
Au bal masqué. 22698. 14552. 
Aubade. 9877. Lily of snow. 11009. 
Autumn brooding. 4570. Liselotte. 5480, 11013, 26425. 


1805 


INDEX 


Augener, ltd.—Continued. 
Litthe peoples country. 238850. 
Little shepherdess. 26488. 


Little tender flower. 8088. 
Longing. 991. 
Lords and ladies. 133806. 


Love’s fever. 4578. 
Love’s song. 1009. 
Madrigale. 23912. 
Magyar love song. 4582. 
Maidens lament. 4583. 


Mainacht (Die) 14558. 
Mazourka russe. 15617. 
Meditation. 29142. 
Meeting. 38298. 


Melody. 17980, 25801. 

Message (A) 4584. 

Moor song. 5673. 

Moriro, poiché il volete. 3357. 

Myself when young. 29301. 

Narcissus. 13535. 

New school of studies. 

Nigger tune. 267388. 

No more can earthly joy be mine. 
4585. 

Nocturne. 3434. 

Novellette. 3449, 19768. 

Nuit sur le lace. 5761. 

Numi offesi. 2740. 

O tender eyes. 24228. 

Oh, hearken to the bells once 
more. 3481. 

On the lark’s dewy wing. 24272. 

Our old nursery rhymes. 26871. 

Park (The) 3548. 

Pastel no. 1. 30674. 

Pastel no. 2. 30675. 

Pastorale recitativo et chorale. 
29469. 

Pensée lointaine. 5884. 

Position studies. 8727, 11498. - 

Postlude no. 2 in E minor. 380686. 

Preliminary exercises. 5932. 

Prelude on the plain song Vexilla 
regis. 30689. 

Progressive studies. 

Promenade. 17764. 

Remembrance. 27025. 

Renegade (The) 4586. 

Reverie. 17847, 29615. 

Rigaudon. 6013. 

Romance in EH flat. 


8442. 


3612. 


17876. 


Romance sans paroles. 6041. 
Rondeau. 27665. 
Russian masters piano album. 


24528, 24529. 


Serenade. 3824, 17905, 23795. 

Sestetto. 30745. 

Sight reading exercises. 3849. 

Six piéces enfantines. 27786. 

Soir de dimanche sur les bords de 
la Tamise. 3878. 

Solace in tears. 4588. 


Son come navicella. 3889. 
Sonatina. 20219. 


Bt. Theis. ve G. 


Augener, Itd.—Continued. 


Springtime. 17978. 

Study for a _ single soft stop. 
29927. 

Suite. 16523. 


Sunday. 4589. 

Sunny day. 29941. 

Thou art the flower. 12028. 
Though fortune tarry still. 4065. 
Three cathedral preludes. 30681. 
Three idylls. 125388. 
Three short movements. 
To a violet. 4590. 

To her beloved. 4591. 
To the nightingale. 4592. 
Toceata-prelude. 30071. 
Toceatina. 30798. 
Twilight. 4593. 

Two gavottes. 15744.. 
Two impromptus. 4681. 
Two little friends. 9444. 
Two more little melodies. 
Under the evening star. 
Valley of silence. 1849. 
Valse. 27076. 

Valse arabesque. 20475. 
Valse mélancolique. 4160. 
Variations poétiques. 30148. 
Violoncello method. 95382. 
Voluntary in hyperphrygian mode. 


11681. 


8919. 
1835. 


30179. 
Von ewiger liebe. 14554. 
Wallflower. 14192. 


Waltz sketch. 4234. 


Wandering concertina man. 18158. | 


Westminster Abbey. 4259. 
When roses wake. 25085. 
Where the bee sucks. 30271. 
While shepherds watched their 
flocks. 4806. 
Ye sleep in yonder valley fair. 
4347. 
Yearning. 4594. 
3éme concerto. 6442. 
4éme concerto. 9781. 
12 preparatory velocity studies. 
19351. | 
24 studies for expression. 19042. | 
Augsburg pub. house. Lette lyrisk- | 
religigse sange. 26404, 26405. | 
Augustana book concern : 
Ara herren med dina aAgodelar. 
2093. 
Basunen skall ljuda. 2230. 
DA skall konungen siga. 7182. 
Det folket som i morkret vandrar. 


14742. 
Du dotter Sion, fréjda dig. 2556. 
Dyre Jesus. 2560, 7251. 
En annan grund kan ingen lagga. | 
2588. 
Halleluja. 15057. 
Han skall vara stor. 7569. 
Herre, nir jag dig hafver. 2850. 
Hosianna. 13012. 


1806 


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| Austin (Mrs. R. E.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan—Dec., 1911 


Augustana book concern—Continued. 
Hosianna Davids son. 15157. 
Hvar och en som dricker of detta 


vatten. 7673. 

Hvar och en vare ofverheten, som 
valdet hafver, underdanig. 
10656. 


Ifran solens uppgang. 2967. 

Jesus frestas af djafvulen. 3050. 
Jesus Kristus ir densamme. 3053. 
Kristi frid regere I edra hjirtan. 


alan, 

Lof och dra och vishet och makt. 
8098. 

Men var Gud forgiter ej de sina. 
3310. 

Och stadsmuren hade tolf grund- 
valar. 11328. 

Religiosa korstycken. 22006. 

Sisom medarbetare. 8945. 

Se Guds lamm. 8982. 

Sen till, I foraktare. 3820. 


Veten i icke, att I tren ett Guds 
tempel. 4188. 
Auld (J.) : 
Does anybody here want Teddy. 
17004. 
In Summerland we'll happy be. 
15296. 
Keep a-gliding. 19328, 19329. 
Ye dandy copper. 18222. 
Auld (M. J.): 
In Summerland we'll happy be. 
15296. 
_ Keep a-gliding. 
Auracher (H.): 
Cloudland. 28063. 
Coral isle. 28117. 
I am lonely for you. 28633, 28634. 
-If one little girl loves me. 28741, 
28742. 
Nothing so soft ever happened to 
me. 29334. 
Pearl maiden. 29479. 
Persian princess. 26912. 
Switchback rag. 29967. 
mAuUrand? (1. EB.) : 
Kathryn’s waltz. 3076. 
Under the old pine tree. 
Austin (A.) Peasant’s song. 
Austin (F.): 
Communion service. 
Lady-love mine. 982. 
Simple sonatinas on 
airs. 6168, 11787-91. 
Sonatina in C. 3891. 
Sweet night. 9237. 
Trio no. 4. 20423. 
Vicar of Bray. 9521. 
Austin (F.) When I am dead my 
dearest. 30239. 
Austin (H.) Old countrie. 3491. 
Dear old coun- 


19329. 


4158. 
19902. 


14667. 


national) 


try home. 28191. 


Austin-Ball’ (Ee). O48 Thou that 
changeth not. 4880 (150), 5782. 
Auvergne (A qd’) Allegro appassio- 

Natoy ok 
Auvray (G.) Bobette. 
Aux mélodies nouvelles: 
Je Vembrasse. 3046. 


3925. 


Je t’apporte mon ceeur. 30570. 

Plus joli réve. 138677. 
Avakian (V. A.): 

Park night is to-night. 19890. 

Who kissed you last. 30285. 


Avalle (L.) Menuet des Muscadines. 
26587. 
Avant (T.) I lost my heart. 26142. ° 


Avery (S. R.): 
AiSpraise to imin 27- 
Night of the Savior’s birth. 1202. 


Aviola (i AR Se Vi PRPs 1si20: 
Avison (——) Sound the loud tim- 
brel. 9187. 


Awakened Rameses. 278837, 28072, 
28126, 28205, 28560, 28694, 29261, 
29897, 30356. 

Axness (I. M.) 

Ayer (F. N.) 

Ayer €N..D:):: 

Any old tune at all. 12419. 

Band came back. 25355. 

Come on over, let’s all get ac- 
quainted. 16937. 

Confidences. 25582. 

Dear old wintertime. 2500. 

Gee! but I like music with my 
meals. 25901, 27714 (59). 

Gee! how I hate you. 25902. 

Gum shoe man. 25991. 

I’d rather go to jail. 26118. 

T’ll try anything once. 26140. 

I’m coming back. 26152, 27714 
G12). 

I’ve got a live one now. 773. 

If you talk in your sleep. 28747. 

In a bungalow for two. 26212. 

King Chanticleer. 3090, 6648 (71). 

My dream of paradise. 21730, 
27714 (102). 

Mysterious moon. 29302. 

Never such a loving two. 29315. 

Oh you beautiful doll. 21843. 
25197 (187). 

Ohio. 2072 (158). 

Pity is akin to love. 5909. 

Please come back to me. 3583, 
12359 (101). 

Spoony words. 27279. 

Subway squeeze. 27313. 

Telegraph girl. 27366. 

Very ambitious girl. 14165, 22562 
Gin): 

Waltz me up to the altar Walter. 
27561. 

Ayers (N. E.): 

Dying child’s request. 
In an nnmarked grave. 


Farewell. 25798. 
My mudpie boy. 1165. 


23140. 
23612. 


1807 


INDEX 


Dt. 2, ws. V6 


Ayers (N. M.) Cow boy’s lament. 
30452. 

Ayers (W. W.) There's no other place 

' like my home. 24865. 

Aylers (N.) Twilight dreams. 


Aylward (F.): 


14114. 


Dear heart I love. 25657. 
House of memories. 7653. 
Morning and you. 26646. 


Song of the north wind. 9116. 


Ayre (J.) Lady Sunshine. 13237. 

Ayres (C.) I cannot leave dear daddy. 
28639. 

Ayres (C. S.) Gayest of the gay. 
14944. 


Ayres (Mrs. J. W.): 


Brown eyes or blue eyes. 16875. 
Wasted love. 18159. 
Ayres (L. 8S.) & co. Turn on the love 
light, honey dear. 14110. 
Ayres (Z. M.): 
Brown eyes or blue eyes. 16875. 


Wasted love. 18159. 
Aysslinger (R.) Liebesweh von Storn- 


fels. 3152. 
Babb ‘(VE Pe.) . Chanticler, 42581, 
Babbitt (M. J.): 
EH’en from the cradle. 449. 


He will keep. 21258. 

In that land so far away. 832. 

Two paths are before you. 1880. 
Babbitt (S. W.) Mere chance. 3318. 
Baby from Bagdad. 100. 


Bach (A.) My sweetheart that never 
returned. 29297. 
Bach (E.): 
Awakening of = spring. 9891, 


29717, 25333. 


Spring’s awakening. 3930, 29895. 


Bach (F.): 
Grave. 28400. 
Largo in © minor. 19375. 
Bach (J. C.) Studio dell agilita. 
11908. 
Bach (i.S:))- 
A Dieu seul sont le jour, la nuit. 
168138. 


Advent cantata. | 21195. 

Air. 2196, 2197, 183638. 

Air de Momus. 27842. 

Air de Pan. 278483. 

Air extrait de la cantate déglise. 
2198, 4478, 14437. 

Air in D. 9899. 


All praise to Him. 27. 


>. 


Bach (J. S.)—Continued. 


Corale sopra un tema. 16948. 


Deux airs pour soprano. 6807. 

Echo. 4480. 

Erste bekanntschaft mit unserem 
altmeister. 104. 


Etiiden-album. 18803, 18804. 

Fantasia et fuga, en sol mineur. 
30396. 

Fantasie. 18366. 

Fantasie und doppelfuge. 

Fantasie und fuge. 16814. 

First lessons in Bach. 22726. 

Gavotte. 105, 30364 (8). 

It is enough. 18367. 

Klassische violoncell - 
20788. 

Konzert fiir violine. 4481. 

Le voici, le héros. 16815. 

Lord rebuke me not. 106. 

Meditation. 9902. 

Mon Ame croyante tressaille et 
chante. 16816. 

O praise the Lord for all His mer- 
cies. 4482. 

Octave study in C. 20789. 

Ouvertiire in H moll. 2199. 

Passacaglia. 18368. 

Passion de Jésus-Christ. 

Passion of our Lord. 
25197 (2), 25337-25340. 


9901. 


musik. 


14438. 
20790, 


Plaintes, Jarmes, peines saintes. 
16818. 
Praeludium et fuga. 30397- 
30400. 


Priludium und fuge. 12462, 12463, 
14439, 183869, 22727. 


Prends mon coeur. 16819. 

Récitatif et air. 2200, 4488, 
183870, 27845. 

Resignation. 2201. 

Selected movements from the 
orchestral suites. 22728. 

Siciliano: 18371. 

. Sonate in G moll. 253886. 
Toccata and fugue. 20791. 
Toccata in D moll. 6808. 
Toceata in EH moll. 9908. 
Toceata und fuge. 14440, 18372, 

18373. 
Triostudien. 25341. 
Violin-konzert. 2202. 
Wailing, crying, mourning, sigh- 
ing. 14441. 


Arie aus der D-dur suite. 20786. Weichet nur betriibte schatten. 
Ave Maria. 18364. 14442, 14443. 
Ean smaller organ works. Wohltemperierte klavier. 2203. 

O787. . Ye mortals extol the love of the 
Badinerie. 12461. : 

father. 18374. 
Bach album. 27844. a ‘ : ee 
Bach pedal ¢tudes. 103. 12464. , 
Bass-arie. 18365. Bach (Q.) My heart’s in the High- 
Cantate déglise. 4479. lands. ~ 21736: 
1808 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bach (W. F.): 
Orgel-konzert. 8620. 
Sinfonia zur geburtsfeier Friede- 


richs des Grossen. 9047. 
Bach & @co.: 
Moonshine. 11178. 


My southern octoroon. 30639. 
Plantation lullaby. 3580. 
Sons of our ocean empire. 
Who dare divide. 30284. 
Women join hands. 30322. 
Bachdel (C. R.) Wild prairie flower 
from my Oklahoma state. 16666. 
Bache (R.) Send me a spoony letter. 
20143. 
Bachelor belles. 910, 2733, 2919, 2959, 
3402, 3841, 4061, 4261, 4298, 4814, 
4361, 6648 (65, 77, 110, 124, 189). 
Bachenberg (P.) Graf von Reichen- 
stein. 18979. 
Bacher (A. G.) 
sing. 29864. 
Bachmann (A.): 
Ballade. 14444. 
Séville. 29770. 

Bachmann (G.): 
Grasshopper (The) 
Isabelle. 18150. 
Sylphes (Les) 14009. 

Backan & Bachman. Hot stuff. 19075. 

Backer (N.de) Merry chimes. 29164. 

Backer-Lunde (J.): 

Hush, hush. 26104. 

My little bird. 26697. 

My luve is like a red red rose. 

26705. 

Owl (The) 26879. 

Snowbird (The) 

Strange lands. 
Bacon (G. W.): 

Mother’s gone. 

Tidings of victory. 

Bacon (J._S.): 

Love (in a parenthesis) 
Songs from the heart. 
Thy rose. 223816. 
Bades (P.): 
Galant badinage. 2699. 
M’aimez-vous. 15555. 
Nice en féte. 3425. 
Baeker (E.): 
Abendgesang. 
Am bach entlang. 
Frohliche zeit. 
Frohe jugend. 10481. 
Klavier-suite. 5403. 
Marchenerziihlung. 3235. 


3909. 


Songs we ought to 


12931. 


27204. 
27302. 


8335. 
12039. 


19465. 
11845. 


2077. 
2126. 
12855. 


Mit klingendem spiel. 3342. 
Reigen. 3668. 
Zur winterzeit. 4377. 
| waer (C. E.): 
It’s not because I love you less. 
15330. . 


Love’s sweetest song divine. 15538. 
Baer. (F.) Good-night. 25948. 


Baer (P. E.) Eastern star. 18761. 
Baggett (R. A.) After the war 
over. 22602. 
Bagley (H. E.): 
Arbitrator march. 14397. 
Clareste polka. 20917, 28058. 
Imperial march. 10787. 
Intermezzo ruralistic. 17318. 
Knight templar. 7993. 
National emblem. 8419. 
Spirit of freedom. 3928. 
Bagley (R. C.) I am going back 
Mary. 28631. 
Bagley & Leitsinger. 
dom. 39238; 
Bagur (M.) My destiny. 15760. 
Bahbnson (M.L.) Alma mater. 12390. 
Baier (A.) Tell me thetruth. 24841. 
Bailey (Mrs. A.) Moon’s secret. 19623. 
Bailey (Alice) Echoes of Fruitvale. 
210386. 
Bailey (E. H.): 
Auf wiedersehen. 16798. 
Sweet bird of night. 9229. 
To my vaientine. 24901. 
Bailey (Kk.) Four heroes of our na- 
tion. 23280. 
Bain (J.) Nirami. 
Bain (Mrs. J. P.) Sing me a song of 
the southland. 6168. 
Bainbridge (T. H.) Sweetheart I love 


is 


to 


Spirit of free- 


29325. 


you. 29968. 

Baines (H.) In my little air machine. 
7845. 

Baines (W.) Pretty Madam Butterfly. 
21958. 

Bainton (EE. L.) Weep ye no more. 
22427. 


Bainton (H.): 

If I only had a girl. T798. 

That’s what they all say. 1759. 
Bainton & Ross. Oh the spooky rag. 


24245. 

Baird (A.) On the square. 5822. 

Baird (M. lL.) O little town of Beth- 
lehem. 26776. 

Baird (T.) jr. Gotham chantecler. 
THOUS: 

Baird (T. G.) Time and _ eternity. 
24897. 


Bairstow (HH. C.): 
Hlegy. 30478. 
Lift up, O land thy heart this 
day. 5470. 
Prelude on the plain-song. Vexilla 
regis. 380689. 
Sing ye to the Lord. 6170. 
Toceata-prelude. 30071. 
Baiter (C.) Our flag. 19859. 
Baiter & Giesmann. Our flag. 19859. 
Bajadere (Die) 17270, 17528, 17839, 
18150, 18172, 18380. 
Bajazzo (Der) 19411. 
Baker (C. V.) Jolly sleighing party. 
7932. 


1809 


INDEX 


DED ELE ts, S.,” Vi Ge y 


Baker (G. C.) 
Baker (G. H.) 
15089. 
Baker (H.B.) Santa Barbara. 
Baker (J. K.) Welcome home. 
Baker (J. 8S.) . Optimist. 21873. 
Baker (M.) Vision of midnight. 18143. 
Baker (M. T.) I ean’t live without 
you my dear. 15189. 
Baker (P. S.) A surmise. 11926. 
Bakken (A.)} Noble youth. 5745. 
Balaika tutor. 16822. 
Balakirew (M.): 
Alouette (L’) 27756. 
Concerto. 9906, 9907. 
Fels (Der) 7366. 
Morgenrot (Das) 
Oh come to me. 
Balart (J.) Ideal. 
Baldamus (G.): 
Auf wiedersehn. 
Kleine gavotte. 
Kleiner walzer. 
Laéindler. 13238. 
Lied (Das) 10997. 
Lustig, froh. 138334. 
Reiterstiickchen. 138733. 
When all the streams are flowing. 
30827. 
Baldock (S. H.) Sanctuary. 8944. 
Baldwin (G.) Aviation man. ° 9887. 
Baldwin (H. L.) There isn’t anyone 
for me to play with any more. 30021. 
Baldwin (J. M.): 
American flag march. 25258. 
Boat song. 4560. 
Dance of the ocean waves. 
On the beach. 21859. 
Song in the night. 22150. 
Willow glen. 20642. 
Baldwin (M. C.): 
Adoration. 16737. 
King Dream and his love. 
Baldwin (M. M.) 
6330. 
Bales (H.) Dixie parade. 
Bales (M. C.): : 
Glaphyra waltzes. 14971. 
Globeville march. 21179. 
Balfe (M. W.): 
Bliss forever past. 20796. 
Bohemian girl. 16828, 80864 (4). 
Drinking song. 4494. 
I dream’t I dwelt in marble halls. 
27855. 
My task is ended. 9908. 
Balkan princess. 2497, 2534, 3092, 
12359 (55, 61). 
Ball (HB. R.): 
Barry of Ballymore. 
Christmas songs. 275. 
Fly little butterfly. 73894. 
Good-bye, my love good-bye. 43880 
(116), 5032, 5038, 7496, 15000-— 
15004, 23367. 


A memory. 8271. 
Hast thou heard Him. 


27105. 
30219. 


3356. 
5792. 
19184, 23590. 
12441. 


13220. 
13223. 


23047. 


907. 
That home eternal. 


16997. 


6828, 18387. 


Ball (EH. R.)—Continued. 

He was more like a gentleman 
friend. 26036. 

Heart to heart. 190384. 

Here’s love and success to you. 
26053. 

I love the name of Mary. 755- 
757, 2910, 15218. 

If I only had a sweetheart like 
you. 2072 (121). 

Klown kapers. 27714 (92), 28914. 

Lane that leads to Drowsy land. 
16728 (49). 

Let us have peace.. 17398-17400, 
19898, 21522, 21528, 22562 (87), 
23806. 

Lieb’ mich und die welt ist mein. 
8047. 

Macushla selection. 26498. 

My heart has learned to love you. 
1149, 3885, 11228. 

My land. 1154-1157. 

Till the sands of the desert grow 


cold. 6357, 20404, 30057, 30058, | 


30364 (124). 
Who knows. 25120. 
With the twinkle in her eye. 
16678, 22510, 30320. 
Ball (R.) Shamrock and the thistle. 
11769. 
Ball (T. Austin-) See Austin-Ball (T.) 


Ball (W.) Song of peace. 24685. | 
Ballard (G. W.) Christmas carol. | 
14645. 


Balleron (P.): . 
Repertoire des artistes. 
Vision rosée. 6448. 
1°? nocturne. 380848. 


Balstad (H. P.) The Viking. 9524. 
Baltimore (D. G.): 


5995. 


I’m in love with the girl in the 1 


23619. | 


moon. 15235. 
In dreams of yesterday. 


Baltzer (C. H.)': . 
Dream of youth. 7224. 
Drooping willow. 7246. 
Mother’s flag. 8835. 

Old deserted home. 8571. 
Balze (W.) Dream maiden. 
Banbury (C.): 

America for ever. 12400, 14365. 

Our Old Glory. 5847, 11405. 


Bancroft (A.) Queen of my dreams. 
8797. 


2546. 


Baneroft (W.): 

Dream of fairyland. 17019. 

I loved you though I left you. 
17243. 

Little fairies waltz. 17421. 

Sweet maids waltz. 18010. 

You return to the old folks at 
home. 18232. 


Banderburg (C. W.) Gen’l Howe’s 
grand march. 4880 (85). 


1810 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Banker (D. H.) Le pas. 29468. 


Banks (C.) You ’ad better beat it. 
9745. 
Banks (D.) You ’ad better beat it. 
9745. 
Banks & son. First six months at the 
Piano. 25835. 
Banning (C. H.) Lightning express. 
15461. 
Banninga (B. H.) I will lift up mine 
| eyes. 13080. 
Bannward (M.) Only an_ orphan. 


15928. 
Bantock (G.): 
Atlanta in Calydon. 12435. 
Bonnie wee thing. 20852. 
Charge of the light brigade. 
30431. 
Choral ode III. 20911. 
Coronach. 20945. 
Down among the dead men. 
21004. 
Festival song. 232389. 
Fly (The) 2671. 
Lucifer in starlight. 3218. 


My luve is like a red, red rose. 
21744. 

Nocturne. 25356. 

Now a brighter boast than all. 
OUT. 


O saw ye bonnie Lesley. 21816. 

One hundred folksongs of all na- 
tions. 29418. 

Rule Britannia. 11664, 18782. 

Stranger, thou art standing now. 
22201. 


Wilt thou be my dearie. 22501. 


- Bantus verlag. Prélude. 10326. 


Baptié (E. G.) sr.: 
rma Scotchman by birth and I’ve 


not got a cent. 7723. 
Sing on ye angels. 22117. 
Baranski (F.) Pochéd sokotow. 
219387. 
_Baratta (S.) Primmavera e’ turnata. 
| 18699. 
_ Barbella (E.) Larghetto. 19378. 
Barber (B.) What makes me love 
you the way I do. 16605. 
Barbirolli (A.): 
Aimer, c’est forger sa _ peine. 
6685. 
Mon lied. 8810. 
Ne m’abandonne pas. 135387. 
Non t’amo pit. 13561. 
Rencontre. 16082. 
Si je pouvais mourir. 9038. 
Sorrisi e baci. 6221, 11852. 
Tu ne m’aimes plus. 16471. 


Barblan (O.) Drei stiicke. 4501. 
Barbour (C. A.) Selections from fel- 


lowship hymns. 24577. 
Barbour (F. N.): 
Heart (The). 7604. 


Night song. 26745. 


Barbour (F. N.)—Continued. 
To daffodils. 6360. 
Valse arabesque. 6412. 
When love is in thine eyes. 
Barclay (E. V.) 
sunshine too. 
Barelay. (ik: 5): 
As with gladness men of old. 
253038. 
I love to hear sweet voices sing.. 
26146. 
Master speak. 29130. 
My heart is full of Christ. 15766. 
O Christ, Thine eyes of light and 
love. 15860. 
Song of faith. 16269. 
Song of redemption. 24686. 
While shepherds were feeding 
their flocks. 27634. 


96381. 
I’d like to be your 
286438. 


Barclay (W. EH. A.) Luna. 15549. 
Bard (F.) & bruder: 
Sisett’, losett’, sei nett. 28988. 


Nur dezent sein. 29342. 
Barden (E. R.) Lullaby of the pines. 
19498. 
Barden (EH. W.) 
19498. 
Bardsley (H.) 
Barducci (F.): 
Danse des nymphes. 
Naiades (Les) 
Barefoot (C. R.): 
Bamboo jungle queen. 
Flag of flags. 14891. 
Golden beams. 7484. 
My cowboy girl. 1148, 13488. 
Nellie Bell. 15815. 
Barford (L. Birkedal-) 
Barford (L.) 
Barger (S. 
203895. 
Bargiel (W.): 
Adagio and finale. 
Elegie. 2578. 
Marcia fantastica. 
Gi) 
Piano piece. 9782 (16). 
Prelude. 2226. 
Scherzo. 2227. 
Barié (A.): 
Lamento. 15420. 
Marche. 14458. 
Symphonique. 
Toceata. 14459. 
Barivle.('f.).: 
Mother’s prayer. 
Spagnola (La) 138985. 
Barili (A.) Cradle song. 
Barison (C.): 
Gavotte et musette. 18914. 
Impromptu hongrois. 17280. 
Mazurka-caprice. 17517. 
Barker (B.) Crystal gazer. 
Barker (KE. M.) Sweet 
waltz. 24809. 


Lullaby of the pines. 
Story of Jesus. 17987. 


28171. 
15803. 


14454. 


See Birkedal- 


S.) Three pictures. 


2091. 


3266, 25197 


16371. 


26658. 
16958. 


7092. 
seventeen 


1811 


INDEX 


Barker (G. A.) : 

Golden days. 23360. 

Royal lancers. 29672. 
Barker (P.) Circus show. 
Barlow (R. P.) Pierrot. 
Barnard (D’A) Chatelaine. 
Barnard (G. D.): 

Angel voices. 

Arbitration. 

Cyclone in Darktown. 

16728 (30). 

Dawn of hope. 379. 

First rose. 2655. 

Flee as a bird. 21115. 

King rose. 28895. 

Peace and liberty march. 

29476. 

Tantic (The) 3999. 
Barnard college song book. 
Barnby (E.) : 

At the last. 

Aubade. 27819. 

Beurrée and minuet. 27932. 

Caprice in B flat. 27982. 

Come back to Kildare. 

Marie. 3269. 

Nocturne. 27867. 

Rose of a lovelier world. 

Sarabande and gavotte. 

Songe d’ été. 13924. 

Sylvia’s footsteps. 

Valse capricieuse. 
Barnby (J.): 

Abide with me. 25207. 

Lord is rich and merciful. 

Wind (The) 9696. 
Barnes (—): 

Its bound to come 

S55. 
It’s coronation year. 15327. 
They still stand saying good-night. 
30034. 
Vagabonds toast. 27494. 
Barnes (A. G.) Ever clinging. 480. 
Barnes (A. S.) ¢co.: 
Graded melodies for 
sight singing. 10535, 


18577. 
13669. 
22926. 
49. 


25296, 25297. 
7103-7105, 


219085, 
14460. 

Cts 

10130. 
11643. 


13809. 


14010. 
14143. 


26454. 


in fashion. 


individual 
28493. 


Hymns of the centuries. 21311, 
21314. 
Barnes (E.): 
Hlégie. 103138. 
Scénes villageoises. 16167. 
Sonata no. 4 en sol mineur. 9915. 
Barnes (F. J.): 
Any where dark will do. 30380. 


Floating down the old Zambesi. 
18867. 

Hush, here comes the dream man. 
Uae 

I’ve got rings on my fingers. 

It’s a haunted house. 15325. 

It’s got to be done. 28822. 

It’s poor old mother who has to 
suffer. 26274. 


7768. 


pt, 1m, Hs. Vee i 


Barnes (F. J.) Continued. 

Let me help you over the ste 
3142. 

Ob the ocean. 3485. 

Paddy boy. 8636. 

There’s no such things as bogies. 
30787. 

What do the waves say. 16601. 

Ye don’t know Flynn. 16692. 

Your heart’s with your sailor. | 


14308. 
Barnes (Mrs. J.) Indian summer | 
time. 7872. 
Barnes (J. W.) Happiest day of my | 
life. 28526. 
Barnes (L.) Life’s secret. 8057. 
Barnes (S. A.) Nightfall. 26748. 


Barnes (Mrs. W. T.) 
mama be. 27627. ( 
Barnett (J. A.) Take me back to OK- | 
lahoma. 20327. i 
Barnett (J. F.): 
Bird of happiness. 
Cradle song. 10165. 
Give me thy love. 591, 10477. 


Where can my | 


25412. 


Barnett (J. G.) Eclectic organ 
teacher. 22562 (19). 
Barnett (M. C.) Springtime. 11872. 


Barnhouse (C. L.): 

Angel’s serenade. 27776. 

Areadia overture. 18316. 

Artarmo collection for orchestra. 
18326. 

Aviation tournament 
18357, 18858. 

Bower city march. 18457. 

Canton aero club march. 18510. 

Cast thy burden upon the Lord. 
Boles 

Calvary. 27972. 

Cloud light. 20922. 

Con celerita galop. 20985. 


march. | 


Coronation overture. 2454. 
Courtier. 18628. 
Desdemona waltzes. 2509. 


Elysian. 21042, 28284. 

Firenza waltz. 21109. 

Flee as a bird. 21115. 

Glory of God in nature. 27887. 
God be with you. 2749. 

Grand album. 28494. 


Harmonick. 19021. 

Imperial overture. 19202. 

Incense. 28794. 

Intermezzo from Cavalleria rus- 
ticana, “2902 

Trish brigade. 28810. 


Tron count overture. 21427. 

Let the lower lights be burning. 
3145. 

Light cavalry. 28978, 29948. 

Little Ione. 28998. 

Lotus flower. 29723. 

Lustspiel. 29071. 


March from Athalia. 33138. 


1812 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Barnhouse (C. L.)—Continued. 


March majestic. 3263. 
March romaine. 2782. 
Master builder. 29129. 


Meditation religioso. 3290. 
Messenger march. 29168, 29169. 
Nanon. 19726. 
Neddermeyer 
197383. 
O Lamb of God. 2280. 
One more days work. 3505. 
One sweetly solemn thought. 3507. 
Orpheus overture. 293880. 
Our merchant marine. 19864. 
Peace and liberty march. 21905, 
29476. 
Polish dance no. 1. 29710. 
Rameses march. 29573. 
Refuge. 3661. 
Robinson’s grand entree march. 
20034. 
Sextette. 28227, 28228. 
Sons of veterans march. 
Spring’s awakening 
29895. 
Star spangled banner. 
Sweet by-and-by. 3972. 
Tannhiuser march. 380195. 
Toreador’s song from Carmen. 
27912. 
Viking march. 
Wanderlust march. 380205. 
Wearin’ of the green. 20560. 
Woody Van’s march. 20668. 
Barnicott (R. S.) Maiden in grey. 
26505. 
Barnitz (J. D.): 
| If Jesus would come. 
: Saviour of men. 8954. 


-Barnlund (A. W.) Idaho gem of the 


triumphal march. 


20240. 
romance. 


29906. 


20508, 20509. 


7804. 


| mountains. 10751. 

Barns (D4) a 

Andante espressivo. 22659. 
Andante grazioso. 22660. 


Petite pastorale. 243851. 
Sleep, weary heart. 24646. 
Swing song. 24815, 30364 (119). 


benam, (M.) Lotofa cowboy. 11046. 


| Baron (R.): 

Eduard, schliess die ttire zu. 
| 25736. 
! Er ist kein lebemann. 25761. 

Im kinematographen. 26209. 

Im tiefsten négligée. 26210. 


Sie hatte eine spanische wand. 
27166. 

Baron (W. C.) Lo, my heart it sings. 
| 43880 (142). 

‘Baron Trenck. 45044509, 6825-6827, 
7848, 8165, 8645, 9411, 9615, 9916— 
| 9918, 15919. 

eros Ger: 

| Dance of the shepherds. 
Darting swallows. 3:78. 


2474. 


Baroni (P.)—Continued. 
Evening by the miilstream. 2611. 
Hunting morning. 736. 


Barr (A. E.) Willow weep. 2012. 
Barras (M.): 
Won’t you come up to the moon 
with me. 27662. 
Won’t you share my big umbrella. 
27665. 
Barratt (A.): 
Girl and the drummer. 2723, 


12886, 12887. 


Go ahead propose. 2072 (103). 


Barratt (H.) Sous bois. 20248. 

Barrau (—) Impressions. 390558. 
Barre, (i: ~ Hs) Harmonie march. 
Aira Lert 

Barreiro (M.) Reina. 16077. 
Barrelier (J.) Idéale rencontre. 
26197. 

Barrell (G. O.) Girl I wooed to win. 
28329. 

Barrera (——) Dos reginas. 18726. 


Barret (R.) Etudes d’application et 
de style. 2607. 


Barrett (HH. D.) 3rd. Girl likes you. 


————— ee 


28450. 

Barrett (F. H.) Sweet memories. 
24807. 
Barrett (F. W. Z.) American born. 
14367. 

Barrett (G.) Olympus. 29402. 
Barrett (J. E.) Pennsylvania. 24342. 
Barrett (J. H.) » Belle of “Mexico. 
18408. 


Barrett (R.): 
Birth of love. 
Happy spring days. 
Helen polka. 19040. 
How dear to me. 21296. 
Nine inches of foam. 21780. 
Owl. 21885. 

Shall I wed thee. 
Sleepy land. 16236. 

Barrett «GR: H;) | Tear 

glistened in his eye. 

Barrett-Watson (R.) 


22803. 
19019. 


16204. 


drop always 
27365. 
Pastoral song. 


19893. 
Barrette (L.) June roses. 28867. 
Barria (G.) Technique du _ violon. 
1742. 


Barrington (J. Ford) See Ford-Bar- 
rington (J.) 
Barrington (J. W.) 
earols. 118. 
Barrington (W.) Lip builders. 19427. 
Barrons (UE S:) : 
Big chief Burke. 9965, 14319 (34). 


Ten Christmas 


Down where the big bananas 
grow. 4819. 

I won’t come back. 7737, 14519 
(74). 


She was the girl I loved the best 
of all. 24605, 27714 (128). 


1813 


INDEX 


Dt: DE aes... Ve | 


Barron (T. 8.) —Continued. 
That was a grand old song. 1768, 
6648 (122), 9327. 
There’s a better time a coming for 
us all. 2072 (186). 
Barrowclough (A.) : 
Chicken rag. 2388. 
That classical rag. 
Barrows (Mrs. A.) 


27379. 
Susie’s the girl 


for me. 24796. 
Barrows (J. W.) Won't you be my 
sweetheart. 20656. 


Barrs (J. H. C.) Is heaven just for 
white folks. 17322. 

Barry (J. H.) Doherty. 2525. 

Barry (K.): 

Between the lights. 
Fleeting hour. "21116. 
Homestead (The). 26080. 

On Sunday. 26824. 

What shall I sing to you. 6505. 

Barry (Me 3.) St. (Batrick’s’ day. 

22055. 
Barry of Ballymore. 
1154-1157, 2910, 6828. 
Barrymore (F.): 
Illuminations. 28748. 
Sweet Mary. 9286. 
Bart-Schmid (A.) Veni Creator Spir- 
itus. 1871. 

Bartell (H.): 
Flower festival. 
Rippling waves. 

Bartels (W. fF.) 

TA8T. 

Barth (H.): 
Barearolle. 12472. 
Music box. 29248. 

Barth (J. F.): 

Moonlight meditations. 
Rooters march. 22032. 
Barth (M. A.) Twilight dreams. 
20444. 
Barth-Hrlensteg (W.) : 


2270. 


755-757, 1128, 


23261. 
24480. 


Golden ripples. 


5672. 


Ginseliesel und der hirtenhans. 
23302. 

Vierlinder erdbeermidchen. 
25003. 
Barthélemon (—) Sonate, E moll. 

26346. 


Barthélemy (R.): 
Caressing butterfly. 20892. 

No! nun di ca so stato i. 3481. 
Tarantelle napolitaine. 4010. 
Bartholdy (J. L. F. Mendelssohn-) See 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 

Bartholomew (I. H.): 
Two Christmas carols. 120. 
Two easter carols. 9919. 


Bartholomew (L.) King’s call. 
5395, T981. 
Bartine (A. B.): 
Kathleen. 28712. 


My heart is love’s taxicab wait- 
ing for you. 15767. 


Bartlett (Mrs. A.) There’s a table | 
that’s only set for one. 12010. 
Bartlett (F.) Candy kid. 10036. 

Bartlett (F. L.): 
Little blue ribbons. 
Swing song. 29966. 
Bartlett (H. N.): 
Brook (The). 22846, 
Caprice-humoreske. 10048. 
Commencement march. 4380 (17). 
Esperance (L’) 12859 (16). 
Fantasia. 22741. 
For somebody. 21125. 
Frog’s singing school. 16728 (4). | 
Her voice to me. 21266. 
I envy every flower that blows. 


28991. 


213824. ( 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. | 

3240. | 
Minuetto. 1096. 


My bonnie Mary. 21729. 
Prelude in C minor. 26967. 
Study in double notes. 24767. 
To-day and to-morrow. 1798. 
Two lovers. 22348. 

Wie des mondes abbild. 22495. 1 
Bartlett (J. C.) Song of thanksgiv- ‘ 

ing. 1620. 
Bartmess (H. H.): 

No more. 19751. 

Wood thrush. 20661. 
Bartmuss (R.) Phantasie. 
Barton (Mrs. C.): | 

Dear heart J’ll win you yet. | 

16981. i 

Not when the pines are sighing. | 

19762. | 
Barton (F. M.): 

Chimes. 25584. 

White gifts for the King. 1990. 
Barton (G.) Twilight. 20448. 
Barton (R.) : 

I’m going home. 43880 (122). 

If I don’t get you, I'll get your 

sister. 5264. 

Meet me to-night nia the roses. 4 

27714 (101). 

Barton (S.) Not when the pines are 
sighing. 19762. 
Barton, Gibson co. 

29801. 
Bartosch (C.) Das dorf. 30470. 
Bartram (F. A. B.): 
In the land of nature’s dream. |} 
19227. 


22742. 


Sleep, baby sleep. . 


That old familiar prayer. 20366. 
You're the only flower that grows. : 
16706. 
Bas (1) Etude de_ Jorchestre. 
12767-12769. 
Baseler (J.) Now praise the Lord | 
24191. 
Baselt (F.): 


Alma Diandlan. 6710. 
Hab’ sonne im herzen. 19005. 
Mahnung. 19516. 


1814 


mis 1-14, Jan—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


——— 


Baselt (F.) —Continued. 
Sang vom Rhein, 24550. 
Schon Suse. 24563. 
Basham (J. W.) Meet me out by the 
Golden Gate. 11124. 
Basim (E.) Romeo and Juliette. 
16114. 

Bass (HE. H.) I’m a suffragette. 19145. 

Bass (R.) Berceuse. 14501. 

Basset (Mrs. M. A.) South Georgia 

pearl. 29871. 

Bassett (C. J.): 
Bless the Lord. 25421. 
God so loved the world. T7478. 
Let the words of my mouth. 957. 
Mercies of the Lord. 26592. 
Mercy seat. 11146. 
O land we love. 15868. 

Bassett (M. M.): 
Onward and upward. 17706. 
Story of love. 17988. 

Bassett (N. C.) 

your heart. 

Bassett (R. H.) 

Bastien (W. H.) 

too. 10258. 

Bastow (G.) I’d never been coortin’ 

afore. 19118. 
Batdorf (Z. H.) 
Batelli (EF. S.) Do you remember the 
first time I met you. 2528. 
Bateman (A. A.) Maiden went a call- 
ing. 8186. 
Bateman (B. B.): 
As the fleeting years pass on. 
14409. 
Christ passes by. 14644. 
Bateman (E.): 
Standard bread. 11874. 


1962. 
Enuff. 18792. 
Do you love roses 


Songs. 6831. 


We should like a girl. 30218. 
| Bates (E. B.): 
In Michigan my dear old northern 
home. 15291. 
Say youll be my honeysuckle. 
20106. 
Bates (F. J.): 
My dream is a garden of roses. 
26685. 
Roaming through the woodland 
{ dear. 20038. 
Bates (K.) Simple theory of music. 
6164. 


| Bath (H.): 


| Bates (M. U.) : 


10706. 
11827. 


I’m awfully fond of you. 
3306. 
Somebody dreams of you. 


Memories. 


Bridal dance. 14556. 

Destiny. 4787. 

I have a rose. 28655. 

My rose. 26711. 

My window looks unto the 
26714. 

Peasant dance. 15975. 

Reconciliation. 27013. 


west. 


When love steals in | 


Bath (H.)—Continued. 

Shepherd’s dance. 16214. 

Voices of the air. 9544. 

When you sing. 20611. 
Batiste ( ) Andante. 16833. 
Baton (Rhené-) See Rhené-Baton (—) 
Batten (E.) Clover blossoms. 20903. 
Batten (Mrs. G.) Little brown 

brother. 979. 

Battley (L. P.): 

Give me that rag-a-time all the 

while. 590. 

Honey love. 10682. 

Old Glory always waves. 1265. 

What does it mean to say love. 

1944. 

Won’t you be my cherub. 12300. 

Won’t you be my sugar love. 9719. 
Bauch (H.) Take me up to Palisade 

park. 16385. 

Baudard (A.) 


Petite Nini. 19455: 


Bauder (E. P.) Nobody cares. 17654. 
Bauer (CG) F:).: 

Just a faded flower. 5370. 

Our old day dreams. 29484. 
Bauer (H.): 

Forbidden fruits. 21127. 

Szerelmen Pantheonja. 9256. 


Bauer (M. E.) 
Bauersachs (H.) 
ey taco. 
BRauersachs (H. T.) & co.: 
Cradle song. 20949. 
Dream no. 4. 21015. 
Gondoliera. 21195. 
Mazurka d’ artistes. 
Mazurka no. 3. 21665. 
Twilight. 22345. 
Valse brillante. 
Baulsim CH.) 
3088. 
Baumann (L.): 
Als wir, die welt zu klein. 16768. 


Light. 968. 
See Bauersachs (H. 


15620. 


22867. 
Kelly’s found at last. 


Gottesfrieden. 17147. 
Spielmannszauber. 17972. 
Baumeister (K.) Alte kuchenfrau. 
12892. 
Baumfelder (—) Peasant dance. 
22562 (39). 
Baumfelder (F.): 
Chant du berger. 20901. 
Good humor. 12915. 


Grandmother’s fairy story. 50438. 
Hungarian intermezzo. 5184. 
Longing. 8101. 
Petit valse. 8683. 
Rondo mignonnette. 
Tyrolienne. 6394. 
White rosebud. 6550. 
Baumgartner (C.) Just some. 
Baumgartner (H. L.) 
eato in D. 6705. 
Baumler (C.) Lilacs and poppies. 
19423. 
Baur (F.) 


6051, 13764. 


19324. 
Allegro mar- 


Jugend. 8067. 


1815 


Baussnern (W. von.): 

Hlegie. 25742. 

Sonata eroica, cismoll. 9097. 
Bautock (G.) Dante and Beatrice. 

18662, 186638. 
Bax (A.) Concert valse in E flat. 
10147. 
Baxter (E. H.) Star beads. 3984. 
Bayard 4 Méziéres. 2101. 
Bayer (J.) Nippes. 18556. 
Bayes (N.): 

Fairy tales. 10852. 

I have longed so long. 10684. 

Parlor games. 11435. 

Please go find my.Billy boy. 11476. 
Bayler (J.) Sally. 16728 (58). 
Bayley (K.) Dreams of thee. 21021. 
Bayley & Ferguson: 

Abide with me. 6657. 

Bee and the butterfly. 22758. 

Children of the kingdom. 18556. 

Choral album. 25539, 25540. 

Christ being raised. 4665. 


Christiana. 22940, 

Come, soft and lovely evenings. 
18600. 

Come unto Me all ye that labour. 
22991. 

Crowns. 18637. 


Cuckoo song. 25617. 

Darkness and dawn. 

Dreamy town. 18748. 

Eternal promise. 21061. 

Fairy shoemaker. 21080. 

Fifteen short pieces. 9360. 

Good-night. 18965. 

Heavens declare the glory of God. 

7611. 

Jesus and the children. 19285. 

Lancashire witches. 23767. 

Land of dreams. 937. 

Life’s springtime. 19421. 

Like as the hart. 19422. 

Little CindereHa. 23841. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 238866. 

Love of Jesus. 19472. 

Lullaby. 21601. 

MacCrimmon’s lament. 26496. 

My land. 19689. 

O come, let us sing unto the Lord. 

3459. 

Old English composers. 19814. 

On wings of love. 21866. 

Out on the world’s broad highway. 

8633. 
| 
[ 


14722. 


Ponder my words. 19952, 24375 
Princess Pirliwinkie. 21965. 
Romance of the rose. 220380. 
Selected movements. 22728. 
Silver mist. 1573. 

Sing praises to God. 9053. 

Sing unto God. 29792. 

Snowtime and sunshine. 22138. 
Snowy-breasted pearl. 3870. 
Soldiers’ song. 22772. 


DE Tee Se vi 


Bayley & Ferguson—Continued. 
They that trust in the Lord. 4049. 
Thou art so near and yet so far. 
27416. 
Thou shalt show me the path of 
life. 24882. 
Unto Thee O God do we give . 
thanks. 22362. 
Wondrous cross. 9717. 
Bayly (T: HH.) “Wd bet ay buttertiy 
13028, 26112, 28641. 
Baynes (S.) Cane brake dance. 
22879. 
Baynon (A. J.) Hush song. 740. 
Bayrhoffer (C.) Hrinnerung. 231838. 
Bazzini (A.) Hlégie. 7276. 
Beach (J.) Short songs for children. 
9029. 
Reale (C.) You are just a little dif- 
ferent from the rest. 9747. | 
Beale (lL. M. T.) When you’ve got no | 
union ecard. 12244, 
Beale (T.): 
Burlington (The) 6926. 
Hurndilla. 28623. 
Valsa. 30136. 
Beall Ch Wee 
Daughters of America. 16978. 
Dreams that were too sweet to 
last.. 14789. 
Edithia. 17030. 
Just love me. 15379. 
Youll never know. 16702. 
Murmurings of the forest. 29247. 
Bean (G. C.) VUve kept my love for 
VOU... (0 (as 
Beardshaw (C.) Marie Claire. 23950. 
Beasley (J.) Susie White. 163853. 
Beasley (T. D.) Vive la bagatelle. 
1895. 
Beattie (W.): 
He didn’t know how much he liked | 
her. 10581. 
When the girl you like likes some- 
body eise. 12228. 
You never can tell what a girl will 
do. 4a2Z3sKe 
Beattie (W. F.): 
Aviation. 12450. 
Beatty (J. M.): 
I want a ride on the ocean of love. 


PBI (D 

Moonbeam. 11175. 

Waiting for moontime, dearie. 
12162. 


When the evening bells chime | 
Home sweet home. 9640. 
Beatty (M. V.) 
mother. 21291. 
Beatty (P. L.) 
ries. 20516. 
Beatty (W. R.) sr.: 
Place where the evergreens grow. 
16006. 
Speak to me darling. 16292. 


Home without a 


Violets bring memo- 


1816 


i — a — 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Beaumaire (H.) Dainty shepherdess. 


80456. 
Beaumont (F. J. C.) Voice that 
breathed o’er Eden. 16587. 
Beaumont (H.): 
Beatrice waltz. 12480. 
Berceuse. 27895. 
In battle array. 15283. 
Playful pranks. 29505. 
Beaumont (J.C. H.) : 
Forget-me-not. 21128. 


If the world were draped with 
roses. 21388. 

O perfect love. 11820. 

Oh breathe not his name. 

Tender thoughts of you. 
Beaumont (P.) : 

Caprice espagnol. 217, 6952. 

Gavotte and musette. 4983. 

Slumber sweetly. 16287. 

With love. 12291. 
Beazley (—): 

Er ist auferstanden. 

Risen King. S865. 
Beazley (S. W.): 

Auf nach Bethlehem. 

Christmas. 22941. 

Come, Jesus, Redeemer. 4691. 

Come to the feast. 25571. 

Day you were saved. 28187. 

Do you know where you'll stand. 

18709. 
Tix your eyes on Jesus. 
Forward reapers. 14923. 


26798. 
14038. 


7500. 


22700. 


25836. 


Get acquainted with Jesus. 28456. 
Get in touch with God. 4990. 
Give ear unto my prayer. 23337. 
Go away happy to-night. 5012. 
God always knows. 28467. 

God is love. 23358. 

Hail the king. 26006. 

Happy every moment. 26011. 

He has given us a banner. 7595. 


I’m a pilgrim. 10703. 

I’ve joined the Christian throng. 
aaa: 

I walk with God. 10728. 

In Beulah Land. 28755. 

In the King’s highway. 

Jehovah. 23667. 

Jesus believes in you. 5348. 

Jesus is always at hand. 28842. 

Jesus is leading. 7922. 

Jesus will save. 28848. 

Keep sweet. 28883. 

O do some good deed every day. 
29347. 

Onward, Christian soldiers. 11390. 

Pharisee and the publican. 24354. 

Praise the Lord. 29522. 

Rally call is sounding. 

Same old story. 6078. 

Somebody loves you: ’Tis Jesus. 
6202. 

Sonnengold. 


28785. 


29572. 


11850. 


Beazley (S. W.)—Continued. 
Voices of summer. 121438. 
When He shall appear. 20577. 
When my work is done. 30246. 
While we our offering bring. 
25109. 
Why not you. 27641. 
Work must go on. 27668. 
Beazley (W. E.) Lord of all being. 
3192. 
Bebee (A. E.) 
baboon belle. 20653. 
Becht (J.) See Kinkel (C.) 
Bechtold (R.) & comp. K6nig von 
Samarkand. 13228, 13229. 
Beck /CE.) A-hunting we will 
6684. 

Becker (A.) Die bettlerin. 25398. 
Becker (Mrs. Jacob) I am dreaming 
of my old Kentucky home. 19104. 
Becker (Josephine) Hello Bill. 10600. 
Becker (KX.) Maiden with the eyes of | 

azure. 80605. 
Becker (R.) Liebesfeier. 
Becker (R. L.): 
Ebb and flow. 2568. 
Marche des Pierrots. 26524. 
Petite Colombine. 26915. 
Tambourins (Les). 27358. 
Tried and true. 4106. 
Becker (W.) Vergissmeinnicht. 14160. 
Becker (W.-A.) Krazy kat. 19355. 
Becker (W. L.) : 
Cecilia. 25512, 25513, 27714 (42). 
Jf the man in the moon would 
speak. 26204, 27714 (80). 
One sweet little girl. 5825. 
Beck-Slinn (E.) Postlude no. 2 in 
E minor. 380686. 
Beckman \(C. & G.) Can’t I 
home with you. 22876. 
Beckstrom (EH. J.) Your face beams 
in every star. 18235. 
Becucci (E.): 
Amore. 14874. 
Coeur de papillon. 
Dama e cavaliere. 
Tesoro mio. 14039. 
Bedford (—) It’s bound to come in 
fashion. 855. 
Bedford (H.) Crossed in love was 
Chrissie. 14696. 
Bedford-Wright (A.) If the eyes I 
love were closed. 805. 
Beeby (B.) Someday perhaps. 
Beech (E.) : 
My jobs. 15771. 
Wrong numbers. 2039. 
Beech (G.) : 
I just simply can’t be good. 7 
Since mama went away. 9042. 
Summer girl. 9204. 
Will you love me as to-day. 9692. 
You can’t live without a _ girl. 
9752. 


Won't you be my 


gO. . 


8049. 


walk 


22966, 22967. 
30457. 


9092. 


1817 


26596—12——_5 


INDEX 


Beech & Lashley: 

I just simply can’t be good. 

Since mama went away. 9042. 

Summer girl. 9204. 

Will you love me as to-day. 9692. 
Beede (A. W.) Darling love. 20973. 
Beehle (K. R.) Stuttering Zeke. 

273812. 
Beer-Walbrunn 

TZ: 
Beeson (E. E.) 

1915. 26281. 
Beethoven (Ll. van): 

Adagio. 12486. _ 

Adagio sostenuto. 

Adélaide. 2242. 

Allegro. 380364 (5). 

Analyse thématique, rythmique et 


(A.) Don Quijote. 


In San Francisco in 


6844. 


métrique des symphonies. 18399. 
Andante. 303864 (6). 
Andante con yariazioni. 6845. 


Andante favori. 12487. 

Andante from Kreutzer sonata. 
14476. 

Andante in F. 14477. 

Beethoven sonatas no. 6. 27885. 

Contre tanz. 4523. 

Creation hymn. 2248. 

Faithfw’ Johnie. 27886. 

Farewell to the piano. 

Fidelio. 6979. 

Funeral march. 14478. 

Gem from op. 90. 185. 

‘Glory of God in nature. 27887. 

Hallelujah, power and_=£ glory. 
22759. 

Konzert fiir die violine. 22760. 

Larghetto. 

Largo. 6846. 

Lord’s prayer. 22761. 

Love’s tragedy. 27888. 

Menuet. 1386, 137, 18400. 

Menuett. 4524. 

Ronde. 12488, 
25369. 

Scéne et air. 2245. 

Scherzo. 30364 (7). 

Sonata, no. 9. 25870. 

Sonaten. 12489. 

Thematische, rbythmische und 
metrische analyse der sympho- 
nien. 18401. 

Violin-sonaten. 9927-9936. 

Vivace. 380364 (8). 

Waves genily lapping. 22762. 

Webster’s funeral march. 22763. 

Begg (C.) & co., ltd.: 

Cupid’s whisper. 3438. 

Garden of memory. 30509. 

Radiant morn. 1405. 

Beggs (L. F.) Only a dream. 19844. 
Behan (M.) Gobble and the hobble. 


9926. 


14479, 14480, 


Behault (EH. R. de) Enfants sont des 
chérubins. 28295, 28296. 


1818 


Dt. BS. V..6 


Behim (A. E.): 

I want everyone to love me. 
13078, 14319 (73). 
Pullman porter man. 23547. 

Behler (A. F.) Evening prayer. 
12771. 

Behling (A.) Im storchenhaus. 

Behr (F.): 

Burning heart. 27951. 
Dorothy caprice. 28240. 
En avant l’artillerie. 30480. 
Golden dreams. 10507. 

In the gipsy camp. 26238. 
Mignonnette. 11156. 
Perpetual motion. 1327. 

Bebre (R. L.) : 

California’s golden poppy. 6939. 
That African belle Tag. 9314, 
80785. 

Behre-Bordwell music co. 
can belle. 30785. 

Behrend (A.) Summer skies. 20294. 

Behrend (A. F.) Naughtymoon. 11269. 

Behrend (A. H.): 

Beautiful land of nod. 130. 

I miss you. 7751. 

Just you and I. 10898. 

One night. 13619. 

Roadster (The) 24484. 

Salt o’ the sea. 8989. 

Three fishers went sailing. 24885. 

Behrend (B. F.): 

Dear old Asbury Park. 16983. 
Good luck. 10515. 
I live alone for you. 

Behrend music pub. co.: 

Good luck march. 10515. 

I live alone for you. 7710. 

I'll share all my play toys with 
you. 238547. 

I’m thinking of you. 10717. 

Bei uns in Breslau. 14429, 14484, 
14597, 14980, 15041, 15635, 15692, 
15698, 16188, 16139, 16180, 16337, 
16585, 16667, 17161, 17162, 18219. 

Beier (K.) Electricity. 7275. 

Beilschmidt (C.): 

Canzonetta. 10046. 

Erotikon. 10327. 
Lustig vierblatt. 
Marsch. 9939. 
Polonaise. 11488. 
Vergissmeinnicht. 
Walzer. 9940. 

Beirly (A.) Our starry flag. 26873. 

Beittel (R. H.): 

Boy scout. 16868. 
Dreamland town. 28255. 
I love you dearie. 15223. 
I’m dreaming of you to day. 
My dreams of you. 26688. 
Pawnee queen. 13650. 
Take me up in an airship. 16384. 
When the band plays a southern 
tune. 27610. 


i 


812. 


That Afri- 


7710. 


1017. 


1877. 


7726. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bela (Keler-) See Keler-Bela (—) 
Belcanto-verlag. Rematori. 27024. 
Belcher (H. Blanke-) See Blanke- 
Belcher (H.) 
Belden (F. E.) 
thousand. 4657. 
Belden (R. K.): 
Along the banks of the Ohio. 
16762. 
Dreaming 
14787. 
I'll make my dream come true. 
153. 
Only a dream of sweetheart days. 
3508. 

Summer dreams. 
Belding (E. T). 
Belknap (F.): 

Antonooch. 61. 

Dot’s ain’t a mask. 417. 

Mother’s become a_ suffragette. 

1124. 
O what you did to me. 


Belknap (G.) Mothers voice. 


Chiefest among ten 


Sweetheart of you. 


22215. 
Caresse (La) 27986. 


1240. 
19639. 


Belkovson (LL. C.) ‘Tell me little 
sweetheart. 9296. 

Bell (A.) Apple of the valley. 22674. 
Bell (E.) Only a faded rose. 24284. 
Bell (HE. A.) Southern cross. 6225. 
Bell (E. D.) Lilies. 26419. 
Bell (E. R.): 

Mother Machree. 11238. 


With the twinkle 

18244 (95). 
Bell (G.): 

Having company. 12963. 

Jack and Jill. 138159. 

Johnny’s so long at the fair. 
17344. 

Mousie ousie 000. 15742. 

Musie everywhere. 13480. 

My first piece. 13496. 


in her eye. 


Nearer my God to Thee. 18588. 
When you are gone dear. 22472. 


Yankee Doodle. 18220. 
Bell (H. G.) Welcome song. 18166. 
Bell (d.,)): ; 
Cuckoo song. 25617. 
MacCrimmon’s lament. 
Bell (J. .):: 
Lora. 8106. 
Won’t you marry me Mary. 123808. 
Bell (Mrs. M.) Do not turn me from 
your door. 12699. 
Bell (Morna): 
"Neath summer skies. 8427. 
Within a mountain valley. 14276. 
Bell (P. BH.) Texas frontier. 18050. 
Bell (R.) Sweetheart won’t you let 
my dreams come true. 18020. 


26496. 


Bell (W.) Brown bird. 22848. 
| Bell (W. C.) Girl of my dreams. 
2728. 


Bell (W. H.): 

Arcadian suite. 30383. 

Baron of Brackley. 16832. 
Hella (A. di) Primo passo. 11525. 
Bellairs (R. H.): 

Echoes. 4847. 

Valse brillante. 6414. 
Bellano (A.) Eco mandolinisti. 21087. 
Belle Paree. 10206, 10207, 10307, 

10716, 114838, 11801, 17488. 

Bellerby (E. J.): 


Berceuse. 6856. 

Hlegy. 7278. 

Introduction and _ passacaglia. 
10830. 

Twilight melody. 20446. 


Bellew (R. EE.) 
mother. 18192. 
Bellin (B.): 
If you want a girl to love you. 
nT te 
Let’s go back to Broadway. 28962. 
Bellinger (A.) music co. When the 
leaves upon the maple turn to gold. 
30254. 


Just a dream of 


Bellingham (G.) Love, the rascal. 
183819. 
Bellini (V.): 
Casta diva. 18410. 


Deh! con te, con te li prendi. 
18411. 
Norma. 2255, 14490, 20825. 
O bella, ti celo. 18412. 
Puritani (I.) 80364 (9). 
Soldiers’ song. 22772. 
Sonnambula (La) 2256. 
Bellstedt (H.): 
Hail Denver, how fair art thou. 
2800. 
Heart thoughts. 
Belmont (A. R.) 
6742. 
Beman (EH. M.) 
Beman (R. D.) 
Bemberg (H.): 
Death of Joan of Are. 
Little girl. 23848. 
Benatzky (R.): 
Dacklballade (Hine) 
Kunstmicen. 10949. 
Benda (F.) Sonate 8 A moll. 28908. 
Benda (H.) 75 ettiden fiir violine. 
9711. 
Bendel (A.): 
Christ ist 
marter all. 7013. 
Welch’ eine liebe hat uns der 
vater erzeiget. 25061. 
Bendel (F.): 
Auf dem kirchhof von Montreux. 
2175. 
Bosquet de Julie. 2296. 
By moonlight. 10025. 
Gefangene von Chillon. 
Idylle. 10755. 


12974. 


Ante, ante over. 


Spring song. 1649. 
Spring song. 1649. 


385. 


10177. 


erstanden von der 


28426. 


1819 


INDEX 


Bendel (F.)—Continued. 


Promenade de matin. 8765, 
26985. 
Sonntagsmorgen auf Glion. 38907. 


Souvenir d’Hongroise. 29876. 
Bendel (M.) Snow man. 9076. 
Bender (EK. W. C.) Rose jar. 24518. 
Bender (S. E.) Im saving all my 

smiles for you. 15240. 


Bendick (S. S.) music pub. co. Mem- 
ories. 18416. 

Bendix (C.) The spendthrift. 38921, 
9782 (79). 


Bendix (T.): 
Commuters (The) 
Gamblers (The) 


2072 (85). 
7438, 9782 (35). 


Di Wie tae s:. ‘Vv. "O 


Benjamin (Anton J.)—Continued. 


Liebestiindelei. 38151. 

Lieder. 138224, 138225. 

Margueriten-tag. 13380. 

Nocturno fiir fl6te und waldhorn. 
3436, 

Rose hochzeitszug. 10230, 10231. 

Susann, Susann, du hast mer’s 
angetan. 138992. 

Sylphide (La) 20324. 

Uncle Teddy. 41338, 4134, 14121. 

Weinlied. 9588. 

Wenn der vater mit dem sohne. 
9594, 9595, 14217, 18168. 

Wenn die fitisschen sie heben. 
9596, 9597, 14218, 18169, 18170. 


Great name. 7526, 9782 (386). Zither-spielers lieblings. 4869. 
In meadow land. 26225. Zwei klavierstticke. 3570. 

On wings of love. 24278, 24279. Benjamin (F. R.) Pennsylvania. 
Orestes. 8618, 138626. 24342. 


1552. 
20646, 22562 (151). 


Seven days. 
Wings of love. 
Bénech (1L.): 
All6 mademoiselle. 22630. 
Alza manolita. 12394. 


Cacaouette-cacaouette. 2332. 
Chapeau 4 la main. 12582. 
Coralie. 28118. 

En quartre-vingt-treize. 
Karine. 23711. 

Lulu. 19499. 


17476, 23913. 
3257. 
29095. 
19540. 


Madrilena (La) 
Maman victoire. 
Mam/’zelle Mareon. 
Marchons au bonheur. 
Micaélla mia. 26607. 
Ton coeur n’ est plus 
12051. 
Tout’s les femmes. 
20415, 22327. 
Valse commence. 20477. 
You-You, la Japonaise. 123884. 
Benedict (—) March from Undine. 
19531. 
Benedict (C. A. R.): 
If. 287380. 


2589. 
oye on enly 


1806, 16462, 


Bennett 
14970, 18244 (60). 
Bennett (Mrs. B. R.) 


Benjamin (Mr. & Mrs. F. T.) Sim- 
plified solos. 
Benkhart (G. A.): 


16227. 


All the 
14350. 

Ob that funny rag. 2072 (153). 

When Cupid leads the band. 1955. 


pretty girls in town. 


Bennard (G.): 


Don’t turn Him away. 28234. 
In Canaan. 28756. | 
Is it well with your soul today. | 

288138. 


It was for me, 3034. 

My heart says yes to Jesus. || 
29266. 

Oh what would I do. 8565. 


3808. 
29883. 


Sea of love. 
Speak my Lord. 


Bennet (C. W.): 


Banner of glory. 6815, 27861. 
Guardsman’s choice. 7540, 28512. 
Lotus bloom. 5511. 


(—) Give me your love. 


Just you and I 


When day is done. 30285. dear. 15884. _ 
3enedict (Mrs. H.) Sweetheart of ; Bennett (C. A.) Heart of my heart. 
old. 20319. 5116. 
Benedict (J.): Bennett (F. G.): 
England yet. 7293. I love my love, 2909. 
Lily of Killarney. 23833. Nearer my God to Thee. 1186. 
3enedict (M. C). The pilgrim. | Bennett (L.): 
8697. Butterfly. 22860. 


Bengimon (E.) Play some ragtime if 
you can. 19933. 
Benham (EH.) I ean’t think of any 
thing. 2072 (109). 
Beningfield (E.) Surrender. 
Benjamin (Anton J.): 
Bertihmte romanze in F. 2267. 
Frohsinn auf den bergen. 12859. 
Hahnen-rheinlinder. 7556, 7557, 
12953. 
Keusche Susanne. 


27325. 


7969, 13210. 
1820 


Daddy was a grand old man. 4741. 

Dat lovin’ touch. 14728, 16728 
(anh ye 

Deutsche rag. 2072 (91). 

Don’t tease. 12708, 143819 (54), 
18722, 25197 (77). 

Honeytown. 2871, 6648 (62). 

Lost—a girl. 8119, 6648 (84). 

Love rose. 19474, 19475. 

Straight road is a great road after | 
all. 20278, 20279. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bennett (L.)—Continued. 
Take me down to that ball, Bill. 


6648 (120). 
That western glide. 27395. 
Underneath the wishing tree. 
6648 (1380). 


When the trees are dressed in 
crimson and in gold. 9649. 
Your love means the world to me. 
20692, 20693. 
Bennett (lL. W.) In the grand old 
land of love. 7851. 
Bennett (M.) Picture framed in a 
sunset Sky. 243859. 
Bennett (N.) Black wench running 


wild. 27914. 
Bennett (PP. T.) If I had a girl like 
you. 10760. 


Bennett (Theron C.): 
I only want to hear 
13066. 
Mary Brown. 13386. 
Bennett (T. C. Sterndale) : 
Belgravia. 6850. 
Come to town Miss Brown. 
Coon. TOTO. 
Corporal Mike. 
Duval. 2559. 
In the spring. 7859. 
My word. 29299. 
Rain. 8805. 
Single Cingalee. 9058. 
Six encore songs. 138955. 
Sometimes in summer. 
Bennett (W. H.): 
Along the old Mississippi 
14360. 
Just an old log cabin down by the 
mill. 10892. 
Benoist (A.): 
Affectionate child. 27735. 
Determined child. 25668. 
Dreaming child. 23128. 
Fickle child. 25824. 
Gavotte ancienne. 12870. 
Haughty child. 23448. 
Merry child. 21689. 
Perfidy. 43880 (153), 5886. 
Premier amour. 138697. 
Thoughtless child. 24883. 
Benoist-Treynet (—): 
Kiki-polka. 138211. 
Parfum troublant. 
Benson (G. N.) 
Benson (H.) 
ber. 23586. 


Benson (J. T.): 
Almost too good to be true. 6712. 
Always some work to do. 6714. 
Anchored fast. 9834. 
Are you denying the Master. 9853. 
Blessed day. 6887. 
Blood of the Crucified One. 
Draw me nearer. 10275. 
Even me. 7311. 


you say. 


12628. 
23017. 


24675. 


shore. 


11482. 
Evening glow. 10338. 
I wonder if you remem- 


6891. 


Benson (J. T.)—Continued. 
For Jesus fight. 10402. 
Fullness of joy. 7427. 
Go preach the gospel. 
God’s love can never fail. 
He saved me. 10586. 
Hide me, O Savior. 7636. 
I am glad that whosoever took 

me in. T7679. 


10489. 
10505. 


I am going on with Jesus. 7681. 

I am singing the new song to-day. 
7684. 

I have a song. 7701. 

I know. 10686. 


I’ll never let go of Jesus. 10694. 
I’m determined. 10708. 

I’m not ashamed. 7741. 

I’m saved. 77438. 

In the promised land. 10810. 

It is Jesus. 7896. 

It was Jesus. 10840. 


Jesus, I look to Thee. 7921. 


More and more we love Thee. 
8325. 

More than conquerors. 11183. 

Name of Jesus. 11256. 

Nothing between. 11298. 

On the upgrade. 8592. 

Once for all. 8595. 


Only wait. 8611. 

Only way to glory. 8612. 

Praise God, it is well. 8733. 
Saved. 8952. 

Speak just a word for Jesus. 9149. 
What a greeting. 9601. 
Wonderfully precious. 12299. 
You are making a record. 9748. 
You shall wear a crown. 9760. 


Benson (Y.) Song of the times. 
22163. 

Bentley (A. F.) Pure love betrayed. 
24482. 


Bentley (R.) Memories. 18416. 
Bentley (W. W.) Songs of the new 


hikes . 2072) 1655). 

Benton (H. HB.) Without you all is 
dreary. 20651. 

Benton (J. L.) Chimes of the love 
bells. 25537. 


Benton (nh); 
Century Sunday school convention 
song. 6964. 


Show your faith in Jesus. 9051. 
Benton .(T. J.) Onward, brave and 
loyal soldier. 8618. 
Benvenuti (G.): 
Alba (L’) 14840. 
Notte (La) 15850. 
Quand’ essa venne da me. 16054. 


Benwell (A.) Nautical busman. 3411. 


Benyon (R.): 


Dreamlight. 21020. 
Hamadryad. 7566, 7567. 
Kiki. 28886. 


Life’s rainbow. 264138. 


1821 


INDEX 


pt. Ti, tes, Vv. 6 


Benyon (R.)—Continued. 


Valse désirée. 9473-9475. 
Valse mystére. 1861. 
Béon (A.): 
Amour de moy. 4419. 
Larghetto. 18244. 
Berard (H. J. B.) Call of the moose. 
16888. 
Beraud (V.) Chansonette joyeuse. 
22917, 


Berey (A. de) Vers le réve. 27581. 
BRerdeaux (D. H.): 
When the roses of 
gone. 9645. 
Won’t you try to love me. 
Berens (H.): 
Cultivation of the left hand. 342. 
Neueste schule der geléufigkeit. 
8434. 
Pflege der 
13665. 
Berény (H.): 
Crystal ball. 25615. 
Flirt. 25846, 30364 (75). 
In the heart of the golden wine. 
26243. 
Kiss me, 
289038. 
Little boy blue. 28992, 30589. 
Little boy blue waltzes. 28998. 
Love never dies. 26472, 30364 


summer are 


2032. 


linken hand. 5895, 


dearest, kiss me do. 


(97). 
Oliver. 26818, 30364 (106). 
You’re very like your sister, dear. 
30348. 


Berény (J.) Jolly hunters. 17348. 

Beresford (A.) Poet’s dream. 19989- 
199438. 

Beresford (L.) Indian cradle song. 
7871. 

Berg (—) Beautiful isle of. love. 
27880. 
Berg (A.) Farewell to robin. 28849. 

Berg (A. G.): 


Come with me to roseland. 20931. 
My little dreamland Rose. 24112, 
30364 (101). 

Singing water. 
Berg (A. W.): 

Belle Héléne. 2072 (4). 

Delta phi waltzes. 6648 (7). 

Jubilate in F.. 25197 (11). 

Now I lay me down to sleep. 


29795. 


2072 (389). 

Old Glory. 1264. 

Te Deum in F. 25197 (82). 
Berg (C. H.): 

In close array march. 26219. 

Legend of the stars. 26391. 

Lion heart march. 26424. 

Prince of victory. 26976. 
Berg (H. M.): 

Belle Héléne. 2072 (4). 

Delta phi waltzes. 6648 (7). 


Jubilate in F. 25197 (11). 


—— 


Berg (H. M.)—Continued. 
Now I lay me down to sleep. 


2072 (389). 
Te Deum in Fs 25ia7 (oz). 
Bers (Ea): 
Beautiful isle of love. 20817, 


25197 (46). 
Just tell them that you’re Irish. 
7954, 22562 (85). 

When you love a boy. 1978. 
Bergé (I.) Life forevermore. 
Bergen (A. H.): 

Beloved. 25379. 

Charge of the 

25525. 

Fairy and child. 25793. 

Kiss in the rain. 238733. 

When from the heart. 
Bergen (A. M.) 

9111. 
Berger (A.) 

21615. 
Berger (F.) 
Berger (J.) 


5466. 


light brigade. 


27599. 
Song- of the birch. 


Make a joyful noise. 


Romanzetta. 6046. 
Reverie of spring. 8854. 


Berger (L.) Anthologie qd études 
pour piano. 27782. 
Berger (O.): 


Coon serenade. 25587. 

My loving Irish homestead. 26704. 

That’s der Yiddishe love. 380015. 
Berger (R.): 

Amour libre. 27771. 

Au petit bonheur. 6784. 

Clé des champs. 22962. 

Fleur d’amour. 17083. 

Glissez, mortels. 10481. 

Grégoire. 10545. 

Marche de Claudine. 1049, 1050. 

Ne dites pas non. 17688. 

On se prend, on se quitte. 26823. 

Paris-joyeux. 11434. 

Pieds en dentelle. 5900, 19925. 

Puzzle. 11548. 

Soirée au Prater. 17985. 

Valse de Claudine. 1851, 1852. 

White negroes. 18195. 

Berger (W.): — 

; Betende baum. 6862. 
Dancing butterflies. 
Gesang des meeres. 
Humoreske in D-dur. 
Katzchen (Das). 7958. 

Ships by wind and wave are 
driven. 1560. 
Soft spring night was with per- 


350. 
7455. 
28618. 


fume fraught. 1601. 
Zu stille liebe. 977TT. 
Bergey (A. E.) Fairest America. 
14852. 
Bergh (A.): 
Alla zingara. 6703. 
Barearolle in D flat. 4503. 
Dilemma (A). 28212. 
In June. 28760. 
Plaintive love. 1852. 


1822 


/ 
/ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bergh (A.)—Continued. 
Portrait (A.) 5923. 


Sing O heavens. 27184. 
Remarucmiid. . 1791. 
Twilight musing. 9441. 


Bergh (R.): 


Alles war ein spiel. 14858. 
Blatterfall. 14521. 
Dimmerung. 14706. 
Elfenreigen. 148138. 

Gliick entgegen. 14978. 


Herbstausgang. 15125. 
Lethe. 15448. 
Verschneite nacht. 16516. 


Berglund (C.) My sweetheart was a 
cook. 21756. 


Bergmann (G.) Forgiven. 17098. 


Bergmann (K.) Bird calls. 9967. 

Bergquist (J. V.) See Elvir (C. E.). 

Bergson (M.) Concert aria. 7068. 

Bergstrom (Mrs. J. E.) Variety 
schottische. 27512. 


Beriot (C. de): . 
Fantaisie lyrique. 23224. 
Método para aprender el violin. 
30624. 
Berkley (B.) New St. Louis. 29318. 
Berlandier (C.) Réve d’Egypte. 8848, 
11591. 
Berlin (I.): 
Alexander’s ragtime band. 
V2OI2IN 21 T45.¢ 
~Bring back my lovin’ man. 25457. 
ring me a ring in the spring. 
_ 279438. 
~ Business is business. 
“Cuddle up. 25619. 
at’s-a my gal. 4765. 


if 
6694, 


10021. 


Doggone that chilly man. 23098. 
Don’t put out the light. 12706. 
10278. 


gern to the Folies bergere. 
qphraham played upon the piano. 


14828 
-Pverybody’s doin’ it now. 25786. 
He promised me. 28549. 
~How do you do it Mabel, on twen- 
ty dollars a week. 28605. 
eu beg your pardon dear old Broad- 
way. 10666. 
/ Kiss me honey, kiss me. 10928. 
~ Meet me to night. 29149. 
Molly, O! oh, Molly. 138454. 
-My melody dream. 24117. 
~ “Ragtime violin. 24448. 
Run home and tell your mother. 
UTS) 
“Sombrero land. 27217. i 
“Spanish love. -11864, 29881. 
~That Kazzatsky dance. 4028. 
~That monkey tune. 11991. 
—There’s a girl in Havana. 
When I’m 
PPA 


22298. 
alone, I’m lonesome. 


Berlin (1.)—Continued. 
“When it rains, sweetheart, when 


it rains. 14238. 
i-When you kiss an Italian girl. 
16641. 


~When you're in town. 12248. 
—Whistling rag. 12257. 
Woodman, woodman spare that 
tree. 16684. 
“Yankee love. 30336. 
YYiddisha nightingale. 25166. 
~You’ve built a fire down in my 
Cheart,” 16709: 
~You’ve got me hypnotized. 27692.. 
Berliner gassenhauer. 30638. 
Berliner kéchin. 30482. 
Berlioz (H. L.) 
Christ is risen. 154. 
Hnfance du Christ. 
Bernahl & Vietry: 
My monkey maid. 19697. 
What would mama say? 4265. 
Bernard (—) Underneath the Mis- 
Sissippi moon. 4140. 
Bernard (G.): 
Chut, pas de bruit. 30487. 
Conte d’enfant. 255838. 
Il y avait une fois. 26205. 
Bernard (H. M.) Kentucky ragtime 
tune. 10918. 
Bernard (M.): 
Lemon drops. 38135. 
Panama Pacific rag. 
(111). 
Race horse rag. 21989. 
Bernart (—) Alauzeta (L’) 16746. 
Berndt (lL. G.) Where the pine tree 
cones are swinging. 20618. 
Berndt (R.): 
Aus kindheits-tagen. 6788. 
Erste belohnung. 4870. 
Berneker (C.): 
Abendgang. 6653. 
Friihlingslied. 7421. 
Bernhard (H.): 
Don’t cry, Molly. 28230. 
My honey. 24106. 
Bernhardt (F.): 
Lilies mean you to me. 21543. 
Liza give me what I’m longing 
LOR QLD Ge 
Berniaux (D.): 
C’est fou d’aimer. 
Friederich. 25874. 
Friedrich Myrella la jolie. 
Jeanneton (La) 870. 
Karitza la gitane. 3075. 
Mariolle (La) 1055. 
Myrella la jolie. 2379. 
Myrella march. 5722. 
Oh, monsieur. 11342. 
Bernicanini (A.) Five o’clock. 103884. 


9960. 


26885, 27714 


204. 
28400. 


Bernice. 7552. 
Bernstein & Barton. Rosa Sadella. 
13765. 


1823 


INDEX 


Bere Glyn 
Guter mond, du gehst so stille. 
12950. 
O du lieber Augustin. 13573. 
Singsang vom Rheine. 29796. 


So regnet es sich langsam ein. 
9078. 

Trost. 9420. 

Wer niemals einen rausch gehabt. 
14219, 

Berridge (A.): 

Christ is born, the great annointed. 
7007. 

Christmas morn. 22950. 

Great is the Lord. 12982. 

Loving message. 15542. 

Peacefully sleeping. 15974. 

Rest in safety. 17845. 

Summer sun is sinking fast. 16344. 

Tell the tidings. 6323. 

Was there ever kindest shepherd. 


6472. 
Berry (Mrs. D. W.) Play that I’m 
your beau. 17746. 
Berry (H.) Brotherhood blossoms. 
6920. 
Berry (KE. W.) Operatic mingle. 
26838. 


Berry (EH. W.) music co.: 
Among the lilies. 4417. 
Degage march. 4781. 
Berry (I. F.) Are they going to hang 
my papa. 12427. 
Berry (J.) When I get married I 
‘want a blonde. 4274. 
Berry (J. V.): 


Tramp philosophy. 18093. 


When a maid marries. 1953. 
Berry (L.) I need you in my busi- 
ness. 10721. 
Berry (R.) Abie. 2081. 
Berryon (R.) Life’s rainbow. 238822. 
Bersa (B.) Wisenhammer (Der) 
727A. 
Bertol-Maubon. P’tit poisson rouge. 
5948. 


Berté (H.): 

Day of love. 25650. 

Er und sie allein im citronenhain. 
25762. 

Gel” mein schatzerl. 7449, 12876. 

Geh’n wir’s an. 2710-2712. 

Golden land of fairy tales. 380517, 
30518. 


He is her master. 28548. 

How enthralling. 26088, 26089, 
27714 (67). 

Isabelle and Ramiro. 26266, 


Jacinta. 28829. 
Kreolenblut. 3110-3114, 7998, 
26378. 


Lasso-duet. 26384. 
Make a night of it. 
(99), 29093. 


26508, 27714 | Besly 


Dt. (sons. Vv. 


Berté (H.)—Continued. 

Mann, der eine ehe 
26515. 2 

Passt auf, der kecke wicht. 

President’s song. 295382. 

Pst, pst, bitte diskretion. 26987. 

Spanish blood. 29880. 

Tanzen und lieben. 4002-4004. 

Thy thought—-my thought. 380053. 

Waltzes. 25394. 

Wer halt stand, wenn so siiss die 
geigen klingen. 9598. 

When your good luck has flown. 


schliesst. 


8662. 


30268. 
Bertelin (A.): 

Ballade. 4539. 

Barcarolle en la bémol majeur. 
6822. 

Nocturne. 5748. 

Nuit pesait sur ma _ paupiére. 
29340. 


Bertholf (C. I.) Come take a ride in 
my motor boat. 28091. 
Bertholf (M.) When we said goodbye. 
20604. 
Berthoud (E.)  Kunstgerechte stu- 
dium des geigenspiels. 26375. 
Berthoud (Ff. L.): 
Marymine! 17507. 
Réve oriental. 27030. 
Bertini (D.)  Etitiden-album. 
18804. 
Bertini (E.): 
Inno-marcia. 3011, 7874. 
Sursum corda. 9224. 
Bertram (D.) Wedding of the bacon 


18803, 


and the ham. 9585. 

Bertram (F.) Jack O’Lantern. 5336. 

Bertram (H.) Sonniger lenz am 
Rhein. 20239 

Bertram (W.) Romantique. 11615, 
11614. 

Bertrand (H.) The lotus. 23871. 


Bertrand (M.) Heures de lVamour. 
51388. 

Bertucci (P. J.) True sweetheart. 
30093. 


Berwald (F.) 
Berwald (W.): 
Awake, glad soul. 2191. 
O Thou thecontrite sinners’ friend. 


Konzert cis moll. 5410. 


8523. 
Sing to the Lord of harvest. 
27186. 
Sing with all the songs of glory. 
9056. 
To us a child of hope is born. 
27441. 
Besehnitt (J.) Dreams. 25709. 
Beseda (U.): : 
Branibori v Cochach. 12536. 
Jakobin, 3045. | 
(M.) Come roller skating. 


7056. 


1824 


| 


Betsey. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bessel (W.) et cie.: 
Clair jardin. 20916. 


Heulend braust der sturmwind. 
21270. 

Mariage (Le) 8216. 

Sternlein, sag’ mir an. 22200. 

Unverstindliche (Die) 22363. 


Wehmutig rauschten die bliitter. 


22428. 
Bessey (HE. B. E.) Girl who lives next 
door. 21176. 
Best (A. G.) Valley of loving hearts. 
18114. 
Best (W. T.) Christmas fantasy. 
28049. 
Bestor (D.): 
Barcelona. 16881. 
Everybody’s kissing her but me. 
17059. 
No one in the world like you. 
17652. 
There wasn’t enough to go ’round. 
30031. 


Tiger lily. 1786. 
Won’t you fly with me. 2030. 

Beswick (L. H.) Grace at Chautau- 
qua. 5037. 

Bethenod (P.) Miracle de Saint Fran- 
cois. 24046. 

25578, 25831, 25875, 26689, 
27208, 27585, 28183, 28184, 28248, 
30364 (67), 30364 (69), 30364 (72), 
80364 (115). 

Betsey abroad. 
26930. 

Bettes-Dill (Z.): 

My baby dear. 3877. 
Through peace to light. 

Bettinelli (A.): 

Oh, la tua bocca. 
Rondini. 380716. 


95397, 25451, 25794, 


4070. 


30664. 


i Betts (H. M.): 


Have I given up all for Jesus. 
21245. 

Some day there’ll be no dawn- 
time. 22141. 


Betts & Binner: 

‘In days of yore. 

In the summer time. 

Laughing eyes. 3130. 

Oh Mr. Moon, why don’t you hide. 
11341. 

Oh! that musical dream. 24244. 

Someone dreams of someone. 
11826. 

That funny melody. 11984. 

There is no little girl like you. 


2986. 
10812. 


16427. 
When the girl you love turns you 
down. 6520. 
Beuscher (——) Pavane-marquise. 
) 19895. 
|| Beuter~> (KK. R.) Mexican beauties 
waltz. 13434. 


A 


28283. 


23757. 


Beutler (F.) Elmhurst loyalty. 
Bevan (G. T. M.) Kyrie. 
Bevan (T. E.) & co.: 
Flowers of love. 25856. 
Long ago land. 26446. 
River of life. 27049. 
Beyan: \(¢W.:,' HH.) Waiting. 
14189. 
Beveridge (H. L.) 
church. 6481. 
Beverlin (Z.) 
17107. 
Bevilacqua (A.): 
Canzone di Caserio. 12558. 
Ciao, ciao, ciao. 18575. 
Bewley (J. E.) Why do the stars 


14188, 
We parted at the 


Fully saved to-day. 


shine daddy. 30290. 
Beyeler (O.) Theodore Roosevelt. 
1769. 


Beyer (E.) 
Beyer (F.): 
Elementary school of piano play- 
ing. 14812. 
Libro de instruccion. 


Polonaise. 19949. 


19405. 


Beyer (F. S.) Friend of daddy’s. 
12851. 
Beyer (Mackie-) See Mackie-Beyer. 


Beyond the hills of dream. 8126. 
Bial ((H.) If 1 couldtell;, 23595: 
Bibb (F.): 
Break, break, break. 18471, 18472. 
Hymn to Apollo. 19097. 
Persian love song. 19911, 19912. 
Biber'(H. F.)= 
Sonate 6 in C moll. 
Sonate 7 in G dur. 
Bicchierai (T.) Saluta 
Bickford (—): 
Seale and key of D flat. 20107. 
Study in E minor. 20284. 
Triplet study. 20424. 
Bickford (M. A.): 
Alice where art thou. 
Alternate fingering. 
Angel’s serenade. 
Bewitching mazurka. 
C notation. » 12550. 
Coneert march. 2442. 
Easy melodies. 2565. 
Easy positions and chords. 
Easy studies in double 
2567. 
Exercise in march time. 12777. 
Exercises for thumb and _ finger. 
L2GT8. 
Familiar tunes. 
Fifth position. 


24678. 
24679. 


Milan. 27100. 


12381. 
2123. 
6737. 

156. 


2566. 
stops. 


2634. 
10372. 


In the sweet bye and bye. 7862. 
Key of C. 3085. 
Last rose of summer. 3128. 


Mareh in F. 12508. 

Massa’s in de cold, cold ground. 
13392. 

Notes on different strings. 

Olymna dance. 1269. 


11292. 


1825 


INDEX 


pt. Ty a. s., vi @ 


Bickford (M. A.)—Continued. 
Rivals waltz. 38696. 
Sailors hornpipe. 38749. 
Scale and key of A flat. 8955. 
Seale and key of EH major. 8956. 
Seales of B minor and F' sharp. 
8959. 
Staccato studies. 1654. 
Study in syncopation. 3950. 
Study in waltz time. 1677. 
Syncopation or rag time. 3998. 
Tenor clef. 11979. 
Third position. 14069. 
Vibrato (The) 12128. 
Biekham (W. D.)  Prineeton cheer 
song. 26978, 30364 (110). 
Bideri (F.): 
A eanzone d@’ ’e canzone. 
A chiaro’e luna. 20705. 
"A cosa ’e mammeta. 20706. 
A’ nnammurata qd ’o surdato. 
4381. 
A sta fenesta. 38. 
A suonno chino. 
Acqua passata. 
Addio a Napoli. 
Ammore e gioco. 
Amor di Siviglia. 
Amore! 20744. 
Arricamanno. 67. 
Baleone ’nchiuso. 109. 
Bella mandriana. 20824. 
Canto pe’ vuje. 20886. 
Chitarra suoffie. 229385. 
Ciociaretto. 4676. 
Come back to Sorrento. 7048. 
Comme se canta a Napule. 209838. 
Cuore spagnuolo! 23030. 
’"E cearte ’e mille lire. 23144. 
E echitt me spasso. 23145. 
°E: partito. 21030. 
Ebbrezza dell ’amore. 4845. 
Fantasia novella. 238225. 
Fiore d’ arancio. 21105. 
Fravula ’e ciardino. 211388. 
Gemma del cuore. 23316. 
I collegiali. 748. 
Maiden of Spain. 11078. 
Mare, mare mio. 1054. 
Marie, Marie. 11100. 
Mentre tu posse. 244007. 
Mietitura. 5648. 
’Negiuliné. 5738. 
Novella (La.) 21794. 
Novembre. 21796. 
Nun me pienze cchiu ! 
70 vino ’e marechiaro. 
Paciacchella. 24810. 
Pe dispietto. 5876. 
Peceati capitoli. 21906. 
Pusilleco é notte. 21981. 
Rivista militare. 22023. 
Sagliece core. 245386. 
Sailor lover. 11679. 
Santa Lucia! 11697. 


22565. 


20708. 
20715. 
6665. 
20741. 
44, 4418. 


24194. 
24226. 


18 


Bideri (F.)—Continued. 
Serenade to Sorrento. 
Serenata ’e fallimento. 
Serenata sperza. 22099. 
Servotta (La). 22102. 
Si’ bella. 1565. 
Sirenetta. 6176. 

Sole @ aro. 22140. 
Sorrento maiden. 11851. 
Strigne! strigne! 22206. 
Suonno doce. 22220. 
Viato a isso! 22391. 
Vieneme ’nzuonno. 22394. 
Voce a mare. 1897. 


Bidwell (F. F.) 


11762. 
1549. 


waltz. 4880 (6). 
Bieber (C. P.) Aeroplane march. 
2095. 
Bieberkraut (B.) Valse _ brillante. 
9469. 
Biedermann (A. J.) Nocturne. 25197 
(19). 


Biedermann (EH. J.) : 
Angels we have heard on high. 
Hilt: 
Flying Jim’s last leap. 14900. | 
How happy are the souls above. 


726. 

Lady of Shallott. 23761. 

Lasea. 19387T. ; 

Most popular cabinet organ pieces. 
26649. 

Nocturne. 25197 (19). 


Nor eye hath seen. 1218. 


O lift your heads who feareth. | 


1233-1235. 
Song of praise. 1619. 
Volunteer organist. 20526. 
Biedermann (J. Rieter-) See Rieter- 
Biedermann (J.) 
Biederwolf (W. HE.) 


21202. 
Biehl (A.) First recreations. 18851. 
Biehl (P. F.): 
Dream of the daisies. 12717. 


Music-lovers folio. 8349. 
Why did you leave the dear old 
home. 22498. 
Biene (A. van) Broken melody. 22845. 
Bier (J.) In the bald-head row. 
10807. 
Bierfreund (A. I.) 
Bierschenk (R. J.), Keep de lock on 
de chicken house door. 263828. 
Biesantz (—) See Schultze-Biesantz. 
Bigelow (J. H.) Moya. 19648. 
Biglow & Main co.: 
Christmas choral. 2402. 
I will sing you a song. 
Precious babe of 
29524. 
Song of thanksgiving. 3897. 
To the rescue. 14091. 
Bilderback (W. E.) Id like to make 
a hit like father. 17229. 


6 


Calvary. 12553. 


7781. 
Bethiehem. 


Gospel hosannas. | 


i 
: 


1- 
4 


Belles of Kansas | 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bilgram (O. H.) Butterfly and the 


rose. 18492. 
Bilhorn (HE. M.) In the _ twilight. 
17309. 


Bilhorn (P. P.): 

Are you ready for the coming of 
the Lord. 2160. 

Behold! He cometh. 2246. 

Beyond the smiling and the weep- 
me, 2272: 

By His power He lifted me. 

Call them in. 2335. 

Cheer up O believer. 2885. 

Come Lord Jesus, come. 2481. 

Could you welcome him to-night? 
2459. 

Days of gladness. 7148. 

Don’t stop working. 7208. 

Flag of the free. 18858. 

Gathering of the saints. 

Great is the Lord. 75285. 

Hail! Thou happy morning. 7561. 

Hark the song of jubilee. 2811. 

He did it all for me. 17185. 

He is coming, surely coming. 2824. 

He’s coming back. 2827. 

He’s coming by and by. 2828. 

He took me in. 17191. 

He will come perhaps at morning. 
2829. 

Hymns of the second coming of 
our Lord Jesus Christ. 10660. 

I am made all things to all men. 
17222: 

I shall be satisfied by and by. 
2930. 

I will meet you by and by. 

It may be at morn. 38029. 

It was Jesus. 3035. 

Jesus is coming. 3051. 

Keep on praying. 3082. 

iXKeep sweet. 10909. 

King may come to-day. 

Lord will comfort Zion. 

Make room for Jesus. 

Master is coming. 3277. 

Message of love. 1088. 

O happy Easter morn. 

Prepare upon that day 
3609. 

Return to thy rest. 

Risen Lord. 8869. 

Saints of God! The dawn is 
brightening. 3755. 


16881. 


2705. 


2941. 


3091. 
8117. 
3255. 


8511. 
to stand. 


8844. 


Say, will you be there. 3773. 
Secure I rest. 8989. 
Son of God hath power. 17946. 


Sweeping through the gates. 3969. 

That will be glory for me. 4035. 

They that wait upon the Lord. 
9344. 

Vesper hymn. 9520. 

Watch, ye saints! 4241. 

We shall see Him and be like 
ims ) 425%. 


Bilhorn (P. P.)—Continued. 
What a friend we have in Jesus. 


9600. 

What manner of man is this. 
9604. 

When He ealls the roll. 4270. 


When He cometh in His glory. 
4271. 

When Jesus comes again. 4279. 

When we meet the King. 4294. 

Will you and I be there? 48238. 

Will you shine like the stars? 
4325. 

Ye are the light of the world. 9739. 

Yes, I'll be there. 4349. 

Your sins are remembered no 


more. 18237. 
Billeton (EH) Tantum ergo. 11959. 
Baillie CVs 
Allons, vite. 2118. 
Badinage. 108, 2204, 2205. 
Carillon. 2351. 


E canta il grillo. 23148. 

Féte au village. 516, 2648, 2649. 
Lilas blanes. 3164. 

Marche des midinettes. 26523. 
Nymphes et faunes. 3456. 
Séduction. 8811. 


Serenata Indiana. 27148. 


Souvenir de la grand’ mére. 27266. 
Sur le pré fleuri. 3965. 
Billings (By LL.) : 
Lion heart march. 26424. 
Prince of victory, march. 26976. 
Billups (W. St. C.) Now that’s the 


way that lies get out. 17657*. 
Bimberg (E.): 
I don’t want just any little girl. 
5208. 
I’m going back to my old pal. 
26157, 26158. 
That railroad rag. 
Bimboni (A.) 


11992. 
Primo album di liriche. 


11524. 
Binder (B. E. Vast-) See Vast-Binder 
(B. E.) 
Binder (H.) Ilona. 19200. 
Binet (F.): 
Contabilette. 213. 
Dans la vallée. 16973. 
erin (L’) 4849. 
Valse mignarde. 20481. 
ie Nockhurne.) Zoo: 
gene nocturne, 27744. 
2>™e nrélude. 2067. 
Bingham (A. E.) My loyal Kansas 
Sirk! 24ttG. 
Bingham (C.) In harbour at last. 
23620. 
Ringham (C. D.): 
Fairies. 283834, 30864 (71). 


Only moon that I want to see. 
29428. 
Smithy (The) 27202, 30364 (114). 


1827 


INDEX 


Dt. ‘Tie MENS.) Va 6 


Bingham (G. L.): 
Old home on the hill. 3492. 
Where the sweet magnolia blooms. 
4304. 
Bingham (H.): 
Equality. 25760. 


It is not raining rain to me. 3028. 
Old brown fiddle. 8568. 
Bingham (H. W.) Moon makes me 
feel like singing. 1111. 


Bingham (S. W.) 
fight. 21480. 
Bingham (W. T.): 
Our busy ladies’ aid. 1289. 
Santa’s little boy. 1508. 
Sign in the sky. 1570. 
Binner (H.)': 
In the summer time. 10812. 
Some one dreams of some one. 
11826. 
There is no little girl like you. 
16427. 
Sinner (H. B.): 
In days of yore. 2986. 
Laughing eyes. 3180. 
Oh Mr. Moon, why don’t you hide. 
11341. 
That funny melody. 11984. 
When the girl you love turns you 
down. 6520. 


Binne (M. BE.) Any duke’ll do. 2150. 
Birch (C. M.) Farmer’s lad. 28350. 
Birch (M. A.) Diana. 14747. 

Birch (R.) 
Cloud kisser. 
Melody rag. 

Bireh OW .7 E.,) 

30412. 

Birchard ((Ci(C) inc ‘con: 
ATTroOw and the song. 
Faust. 25953. 

May dance. 8239. 
O wert thou in the cauld Sine 
8276. 
Olaf Trygvason. 25980. 
School song book. 24566. 
Short songs for children. 
Spring song. 26581. 
Standard songs. 1658. 
Star-spangled banner. 27289. 
Sweet Genevieve. 27337. 
Voices of June time. 12142. 
Waltz and chorus from Faust. 
Kola: 
Birchard (R. W.) Nevada. 15817. 
Birchford (D.) Will you love me al- 
Ways my darling. 27648. 

Bird (A.): 

GAM) SOME. oe: 

Gavotte en la. 564. 
Intermezzo-capriccio. 
Valse-menuet. 1858. 


Bird (iK.) Cheer up, my laddie, cheer 


Keep on with the 


2418. 
3004. 


Six Christmas carols. 


9859. 


9029. 


843. 


up. 16908. 


Bird (M.) Twenty-five short melodi- 
ous studies, in unfamiliar keys. 
25410. 

Bird (2: D))e 

Be thou mine. 4517. 
Close to Thee O Father. 
Close to Thy side. 284. 


25558. 


Ever nearer O my Saviour. 481. 
Father hear me. 25805. 

From baby. ‘7417. 

Home to Thy loving arms. 716. 


I know that my Redeemer lives. 
23540. 

Life’s sweet day is gently closing. 
8058 

My song divine. 1170. 

O, but the night was fair. 

O, the sun is low. 8522. 

Slumb’ring echoes. 11817. 

Somebody’s girl. 9091. 

Spirit so holy. 1637. 


8509. 


Bird (T.) Roses ruby red. 11652. 
Birdsall (D. P.) Love giving light. 
8127. 
Birdwell (1): 
T’ll follow Jesus. 191380. 
Joyful bells. 19302. 


Birge (EK. B.) Supplementary song | 


series. 18003. 
Birkbeck (J. B.) Arise shine, O Zion. | 
27792. i 
Birkedal-Barford (L.) Bagateller. | 
18379. | 
Birmingham (J. A.) Santa Claus | 


please bring my mamma _ home. | 
3764. | 
Bischof (J.) Oh were my love a lilac | 
fair. 8564. | 


Bischoff (E.) Place that I call home. | 
1351. 

Bischoff (H. B.): 
Fickle Molly. 
Love laughs at 

14319 (14). 
Sonor secret. 

Bischoff (J. W.): 

Fickle Molly. 143819 (9). 
Forever and a day. 18885. 


14319 (9). 
the weather. 


20703 (51). 


Love laughs at the weather. | 
143819 (14). 
Rose of Virginia. 20054. 


Somebody’s secret. 20703 (51). 
Springtide. 20274. 


Bishop (C.) We'll go joyriding up in i 


the air. 27576. | 
Bishop (E. A.) Ponder my words, O 4 
Lord. 24375. 
3ishop (EF. W.) Homeward bound. 
C2. 


Bishop (H. R.): 


Chough and crow. 7096. | 
Sleep while the soft evening y 
breezes. 24647, 24648. 


Biskup (J.) Kavallerie-marsch. 26322. 
Biskupska(M.) Polnischer tanz. 30685. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bisping (M.) Lieber Augustin. 965. 
Bissell (M. A.): 
Valse impromptu. 6419. 


Were I yon star. 6500. 


Bissinger (C.) You're the sweetest 
girl I’ve ever seen. 2050. 

Biton (L. J.): 

Amour de ton nom. 2135. 

Douze piéces. 10125. 

Missa, mi bémol. 21511. 

Missa pro defunctis. 26619. 

Selecta opera. 20139. 

Service de messe. 22101. 

Sinite parvulos venire ad 
11804. 

Suite d’ orgue. 3957, 11906. 

Vade mecum paroissial. 4151. 

4 cantiques. 2507. 

10 piéces. 1472. 

450 noéls. 1473. 

Bittner (J.): 
Abendlied. 
Musikant 

15752. 
Schnapphiihne winterlied. 11729. 
Spatz und der kanari. 27274. 


Biven (F. C.) Sins of a few. 20184. 


me. 


25206. 


(Der) 1137, , 157T50- 


Bixby (C.) Be good my little girl, 
good bye. 27872. 
Bizet (G.): 
Carmen. 2279, 6879, 12509, 


18434, 20842, 22806, 25415. 
Carmen fantasie. 2279, 
Carmen march. 6879. 


Cavatina. 18485. 
Dreams. 9972. 

Slad festal day. 10479. 
Here they come. 171. 


O Lamb of God. 2280. 

Retour (Le). 18486. 

Soldaten kommen. 2281. 

Toréador. 20843, 25416, 25417, 
2912: 


Blachler (N.) My rosary, with paro- 


dy Thy hosiery. 19703. 
Black (B.): 
Never mind. 26781. 


St. Patrick’s day in the morning. 
24540. 
Black (J. E.) In the valley where 
the golden wheat fields wave. 10817. 
Black (M. S.) To every heart there 
comes some gladness. 4083. 
Black (W. F.) You’re a girlie molly- 


coddle. 22548. 

Blackburn (G. A.) You dirty boy. 
9753. 

Blackburn (H. A.) Will you wauv. 
27649. 


Blackburn & co.: 
Arise shine O Zion. 27792. 
Ascribe unto the Lord. 6765. 
Christian warfare. 7020. 
God’s garden city. 7479. 


Blackburn & co.—Continued. 
Light in darkness. 28980. 
O Lord how manifold are Thy 
words. 29358. 
Rolling year. 8880. 
Song service reporter. 9122. 
Blackledge (J. W.) Let me feel your 
arms around me. 5453. 
Blacklee (N.) Never a day without 
you. 19739. 
Blackley (A.) When the Naps are 
playing baseball. 16632. 
Blackman (M.) Why women should 
vote. 18200. 
Blackmer (A. L.): 
Don’t forget me on your journey. 
10263. 
When the flowers in the spring- 
time bloom. 25093. 


Blackwell (A. W.). We are coming. 


20557. 
Blagborne (G. W.) Scrap book of 
violets. 20135. 


Blagborne (Mrs. J. E.) Scrap book 
of violets. 20135. 
Blaha (J.)% 


Bei sang und klang. 20821. 


Da wird am’s herz so weich. 
12654. 
Erinnerung an alt Wien. 12761. 


Grabt sich tief in’s herz hinein. 
12923. 


Lustig woll’n ma bleib’n. 138335. 


Tolle komtesse. 22324. 
Blaine (C. H.) Progressive phrase 
ecards imomusiec. ~ thsZ, 


Blaine (H. W.): 
Blazing spectre. 9975, 12516. 
Militiaman (The) 175438, 19592. 
Blaine (L. H.) Progressive phrase 
cCarasoim music, 14532) 


Blair (B.) Where the Sacramento 
flows. 4503. 

Blair (Fawn) I’m a favorite among 
the girls. 19144. 

Blair (Frederick) Three silhouettes. 
22808. 


Blair uGG:)::: 
How’d you like to have a willy- 
nilly girl. 10645. 
I’d rather fool my father. 10672. 
In my airy aeroplane. 10797. 
My co-ed. queen. 11211. 
That gridiron glide. 11985. 
Your college life is a dream life. 
12388. 
Blam) CHs)/: 
O that men would praise the Lord. 
19784. 
Siegeslied. 
IRIEWER aia (Gs), 
Coontown. 
Blair (K.) 
overalls. 


24622. 

How ragtime came to 
(29. 

Just a pair of little blue 
15375. 


1829 


i 


INDEX 


pt. Ill, 0. S., v. 6@ 
| i 


— 


Blake (A.): 
Mommie. 19612. 
Sweet peas all a-growing. 222382. 
Blake (C.): 
Bridal veil. 187. 
Harbor of love. 5087, 22562 (70). 
Miss © Coquette waltzes. 2072 


(148). 
That tired rag. 6887. 
Blake (C. D.): 
Angel’s greeting. 183805. 
Casino. 25508. 
Casino march brillante. 18522. 
Dream of love. 25702. 
Dews of heaven. 25671. 


Silvery echoes. 27177. 
Blake (H.): 
I’ve built a tiny little bird nest. 
770. 
Tempting little tit-bit on the tree- 
top. 14085. 
Blake (J.): 
Aero honeymoon. 14830. 
Calling the cattle home. 
Choir invisible. 18566. 
Colleen, my emerald queen. 14656. 
I’m saving all my smiles for you. 
15240. 
If I only had told her sweet lies. 
10765. 
Love is what makes life worth 
living. 15520. 
My dreamland girl. 13494. 
My old Kentucky rag. 18519. 
Now that you’re but a dream to 
me. 21799. 
Smiling eyes. 29815. 
Summer song. 138984. 
Blakey (H. B.) Microbia. 15665. 
Blakey (M. R.) Will’s dream of the 
farm. 251382. 
Blanchard (A. E.) 
27442. 
Blanchard (C. 
29187. 
Blanchard (F. E.) 
eyelids. 7084. 


Blanchard (M. C.): 
Boogie boo. 25482. 
Boy blue. 279384. 
Chloe. 25588. 
Come waltz with me. 25574. 
Coronation song. 25600. 
Hans Danske. 30533. 
I’d never leave you for anything. 
26117. 
I’m all wrapped up in you. 
Old woman’s song. 26816. 
Sand-man. 27102. 
Symptoms o’ love. 
Viola. 27539. 
Blanchart du Val (de) 
151380. 
Blanchet (E.) 


Heavenward bound. 21259. | 


10031. 


Toiler’s return. 


S.) Miss Pepple. 


Close your weary 


26151. 


Planes 
Heures tristes. 


Polonaise. 30684. 


u 
Blanchet (H. R.) : 


Etude de concert. 
Mazurka. 23975. 
Scherzo. 380735. 
Sérénade. 30748. 
Blanck (O. H.): 
How-kula. 7661. ! 
National guard’s march two-step. | 
1178. 
Sweet memories. 1700. \ 
Bland (C. O.) Choir invisible. 18566. | 
Blandau (R.) Pride of victory. 1880. | 
Blanke-Belcher (H.): 
Beautiful girl. 27878. 
Just as long as the Swanee flows. | 
28871. 
My Irish girl. 26695. 
My only one. 17622. 
Put your head upon my shoulder. | 
3628, 12359 (108). | 
There’s a ring around the moon. } 
30024. i 
Where are the roses of yesterday. | 
14249. 
Withered rose. 12859 (114). . 
Blankenbaker (—) Think of me when | 
the twilight falls. 93848, 9349. 
Blankenburg (H. L.): 
Adiniral der luft. 20714. 
Freundestreue. 21140. 
Hurrah, die garde. 213805. 
Mein feld di welt. 21671. 
Blarcom (P. G. van) See Van Blarcom | 
(P. G.) | 
Blascheek (J.): 
Before and after. 9937. 
Little red ribbon. 8086. 
Mrs. Scroggins. 8808. 
Blasi (L.) Joyeuse polka. 
Blass (A.) Im Hochland. 26208. 
Blatch (H.) Moonshine. 11178. H 
Blatchley (E.) I need you in my | 
business. 10721. 
Blaue bild. 9059, 24637. 
Blaxland (A. D.): | 
May queen. 15614. 
Slumber song. 
Blaze (W.) 
ocean. 3706. 
Blazer (D.): 
I’m looking for one, just for one 
little girl. 7739. 
I would like to call on you. 
Pining. 11466. 
Blenett (A.) Id love thee as much. 
PNG PPE 
Blenkhorn (A. J.): 
Jordan River is flowing by. 888. 
3 gospel songs. 145238. 7 
Bleriot (H. de) pseuwd. See Pratt | 
(Se) || 
Bleyle (K.): : 
Chorus mysticus. 7005. 
Harfenklang (Hin) 12958. 
Heilige sendung. 2886, 19089. 


30484. 


28860. 


3863. 
Roll on, thou mighty | 


785. | 


1830 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bleyie (K.)—Continued. 

| Hollenfahrt Christi. 19056. 

| Tausend und eine nacht. 9278. 

| Bliss (Mrs. J. W.) 

| Bliss (P.) 

| Christ-child (The) 18578. 

| Feast of the little lanterns. 

21101. 
7918. 


Vields o’ Ballyclare. 
Jesus and the women. 


O swallow, swallow. 5779. 

Requiem of a rose. 20012. 

Shadow play. 1554. 

Short songs. 20164. 

Somebody cares for me. 17948. 

Springtime wish. 9167. 

There was a little girl and she 
had a little curl. 9334. 

Three springs. 22312. 

To a dewdrop. 1792. 

| Bliss (P P.) Let the lower lights be 

burning. 3145. 

Bloch (A.): 

Laendler. 

| Lai louli. 17387. 

Mazurka. 11122. 

| Valse de concert. 
Bloch (E.): 

Auf freiers fiissen. 4458. 

Blumenspiele. 4558. 

| Gavolette (Die) 4979. 

Hollandischer holzschuhtanz. 5159. 


10956. 


12100. 


Hiipf-schottisch. 5180. 
Jager-quadrille. 58388. 
Polkola. 5918. 

Valse moulinet. 6421. 


Bloch (I) erben. 
| Bloch (J.): 
Gipsy life. 28441. 
Gipsy’s serenade. 
Mélodie. 4551. 
Bloch (L.): 
I ean’t stand for that no more. 
21319. 
That heaven rag. 22276. 
Block (L.) Louisiana rag. 5512. 
Block (P.): 
Vm going back home. 
Lovable love. 26464. 


Die schonste. 1523. 


28442. 


28685. 


| 

| Block pub. co. Musical service for the 

| new yr. 8374. 

| Blocker (F.) Beautiful roses of 
June. 22751. 


Blodgett (C. A.): 


Boy scouts of America. 4569. 
| Hvening song. 23197. 
| Four by the clock. 21136. 


PE @oubt: tt. 238530; 


Far away. 10357. 


18853. 


Kew, in lilac time. 10914. 
| Lillies. 971. 
| Morning comes but now is night. 
24072. 
Night wind and the mother. 
17650. 
Nightingale and the rose. 13555. 


O little town of Bethlehem. 24210. 


Blomberg (A. M. Traumbild. 
20418. 
Blon (F. von): 

Banner of victory. 6816. 

Fearless and mighty. 7357. 

Sérénade d’amour. 9004. 

Universal peace. 27484, 30131. 

Whispering flowers. 12256. 
Blone (A. de) See De Blone (A.) 
Blood (B.) I’m the coco cola kid. 

15242. 
Blood (B. B.): 
AS long as the sea rolls on. 25802. 
Longing for the love that used to 
be. 29028. 
Some one, somewhere, some-day. 
29888. 
Blood-Kochler & co.: 
As long as the sea rolls on. 25802. 
HI forget. 15267. 
In snow time dearie. 262832. 
Maid of old Madrid. 19519, 21612. 
Soul of love is the red, red, rose. 
20242. 

Squaw man. 17981. 

When the trees shed their leaves 
in the fall. 20598. 

Your heart. 20691, 22550. 
Bloodgood (lL. M.): 

Does anybody want a little girlie. 

2524. 

IT want a man. 

Nance took 

ese 

Oh you babbling Bessie. 3487. 

Where the bright lights~ shine. 

6538. 
Bloom (A.) 
again. 172387. 
Bloom (A. J.) In San Francisco the 
fair will be best. 829, 5294. 
Bloom (F. M.): 

Memories. 29154. 

Valse esperis. 30141. 

Bloomberg (A. H.) Won’t you kindly 
look me over. 14279. 

Bloomfield (F. D.) Automobile club 
march. 16803. 

Blose (J. M.): 

Gavotte in D. 12952. 

He slumbers not. 682. 

In God’s house. 821. 

Kind-hearted, true-hearted. 15398. 

Our Creator. 1290. 

Blount (C. B.): 

Deep in my heart. 18689. 

My Saviour. 19705. 

Out of darkness, into light. 21882. 
Blount (M.) Songe d’hiver. 9123. 
Bloxsom (C.) Roses underneath the 

snow. 16128. 
Bliithgen (H.) Ehe sport-duett. 14805. 
Bliithner (G.): 
Blumenbotschaft. 
Im zauberbann. 


von) 


26179. 
a chance with me. 


Ill never be happy 


12524. 
13115. 


1831 


ee 


INDEX 


pt, as. VS | 


Bliithner (G.)—Continued. 
Liebliche klinge. 183266. 
Mein hochstes gliick. 138407. 
Schmuckes dirndel. 13826. 
Seligste zeit. 18842. 


Blony GOK.) < 
Coca knut. 25559. 
Fairy dell. 21077. 
Kishawana waltz. 
Musical moments. 
Blume (I. M.) Vernie. 
Blumenball (Der) 14160. 
Blumenschein (W. L.): 
Come gracious Spirit. 
Lord God omnipotent 
29035. 
Menuetto grazioso. 
‘Tarantelle brillante. 
Blumenthal (—) 
Blumenthal (B. 
20065. 
Blumenthal (1): 


237852. 
21726. 
4184. 


28085. 
reigneth. 


24012. 
1781. 


The opera. 11891. 
von) Rote rosen. 


T’ll build a home for you. 5208, 
13044. 
Pirate king. 243865. 
Blumenthal (S.) Hobbleskirt. 12999. 


Blumer (T.): 
Frou-frou-walzer. 
Fiinfuhrtee (Der) 

284138. 
Gavotte. 28420. 
Lied der Helene. 28968. 
Liselotte und Heinz. 28987. 
Blumner (M.) Kiferlied. 238709. 
Blydenburgh (Mrs. A.) Sailor (The). 
17886. 

Blyler (J.): 
Bumble bee. 
Loving chimes. 


28408. 
12863, 28412, 


16878, 22562 (54). 
17461, 27714 (97). 


Play him something nice and 
slow. 8706, 12359 (100), 14819 
(310). 

Play that Chopin tune. 8708. 

Sally. 13800. 

Turkey gobbler’s ball. 18102, 
25197 (243). 

Blyler (J. B.) Whippoorwill, never 


4307, 9663. 
Play that Chopin 


again for me. 
Blyler & Goldtree. 


tune. 8708. 
Blystone (KE. L.) Loved in an aero- 
plane. 29046. 


Board of church extension. See Evan- 
gelical Lutheran church. 

Board of Sunday schools. 
dist Episcopal church. 

Boardman (T. V.) That’s how I long 
for you. 11998. 

Bobilya (C. L.) O Tresa, wont you 
biplane with me. 26785. 

Bocealari (E.) Fantasia napolitana. 
2636, 25797. 

Boccherini (—) 


See Metho- 


Rondo. 26368. 


Boccherini (1.): 
Allegretto. 9986. 
Sonata VI. 27231. 
Sonate in A dur. 
Sonate in G dur. 


Bochau (C. H.): 
Crowned for the conquest. 338. 
Three Christmas carols. 27923. 

Bock (F. J.) Out of the depths. 

21888. 

Bock (G.) 

G.) 

Bock (H. J.) Omaha. 

Bodanzsky (R.) 

ktissen macht nichts. 


Boden (M. A.) 
6547, 18194. 


Boedefeld (C. W.) At parting. 4444. | 
Boeh (C.) In the fading twilight. 
19225. 
Bohm (A.) & sohn: 
Acht klavierstiicke. 29812. 
Asperges me. 4441. 
Ave Maria. 4466. 
Ave maris stella. 4467, 12449. 
Cantus ad introitum et commun- 


26360. 
26361. 


See Bote (H.) & Bock |} 
24266. 


10996. 
Whispers of love. | 


ionem totius anni. 12556. 

Daheim. 25627. 

Doppelgriff-und akkordstudien. 4 
17018. 

Drei stticke. 4501. 

Dritte kindermesse. 10298. 

Ecce sacerdos. 4846. 

Erste kindermesse. 10328. 


Fantasiesttick. 4910. 
Fest-messe zu ehren des hil. erzen- 
gels Michael. 25815. 
Viinf fugierte festspiele. 28580. 
Geistlicher krugsrif. 12877. 
CGradualien und offertorien. 
Libera. 10989. 
Lobt den. Herrn alle lande. 
Messe in C. 138483. 
Missa academica. 
Missa conventualis. 
Missa in fF. 13447. 
Missa juvenilis. 5654. 
Missa pro defunctis. 13448. 
Missa solemnis. 29188. 
Offertorium. 15881. 
Orgelfreund (Der) 58387. 
Requiem. 5997, 11584, 16084. 
Requiem in C moll. 27027. 
Sanct Martins-messe. 6081. 
Sechs vortragsstiicke. 16288. 
Sieben pange lingua. 14787. 
Vade mecum. 6410. 
Vesperae de confessore. 
Vier pange lingua. 660. 
Zebn leichte gradualien. 
Zehn offertorien. 5062. 
Zweite kindermesse. 12354. 
200 technische studien. 5067. 


5040. 4 
15295. 
8302. 


5653. 


14166. 
5640. 


1832 


Liebster lass dich | 


| Borresen (H.): 


_ Boguckiego (S.) 
_Bohanan (J.): 


| Bohm (C.) : 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


RO 


Boehm (A. P.): 
Friede (Der) 28399. 
Zwei gedichte von Goethe. 2291. 
Boehmer (G.) Yankee boy you're 
O. K. 12814. 
Boehnlein (V. G.): 
Big white top. 168. 
Drifting clouds. 25711. 
Eastern wheel. 21035. 
Hoot-owl (The) 15152. 
March of the states. 18372. 
Sword of Damocles. 11946. 
Bohr (F.): 
Canticle of May. 22882. 

Chanson d’amour. 16900. 
Souvenir de Mordkin. 24717. 
Boellmann (L.) Ronde frangaise. 

6049. 
Boemper (W. F.): 
She never said a single word. 


6133. 

Women and watches. 9715. 
Boeppler (W.) Here’s to Rotary. 
ales 


Caprice. 9987. 

Hejmers sang. 15115. 

Marche pittoresque. 11097. 

Menuetto. 11144. 

Notturno al mare. 
Boese (W. H.) 

26141. 

Boesman (H.) 


11295. 
I long to dream. 


That aeroplane ride. 


Arbutus waltzes. 


| Boghen (F.): 


Ansie. 18308. 

Corale sopra un tema di J. S. 
Bach. 16948. 

Nostalgia. 19760. 

Ludwisia. 26487. 

Just as Iam. 28870. 

Kiss of my love. 7984. 


O captain, my captain. 29344. 


\ Bohéme (La) 17804, 17805, 26992. 
Bohemian girl. 


16828, 27855, 30364 
(4). 


| -Bohlender (A.) : 


Des singers glocken. 2508. 
O you sweet most lovable Ameri- 
can girls. 19788. 


la valse. 9785. 
A Napoli. 14821. 
Arme bltimelein. 253800, 25301. 
Au rouet. 380391. 

Barearolle romantique. 68283. 
By the mountain spring. 10026. 
Canzona. 12557. 

Cavatina. 10061. 
Dance in the green. 14711. 
Dance on the lawn. 10188. 
Distant chimes. 16994. 


26596126 


Bohm (C.)—Continued. 
Fanfare (A) 28228. 
Farewell. 21088. 
Flower greeting. 25858. 
Gipsy (The) 12884. 
Litauisches lied. 138279, 18280. 
Madrigal. 133839. 
Marionettes (Les) 
Mignon. 15668. 
Musical echoes. 
Nanon. 1177. 
Pearly shower. 
Pechvogel (Der) 24840, 24341. 
Pour souvenir. 380687. 
Sarabande. 13808. 
Scéne de ballet. 30784. 
Serenade. 30742. 
Sérénade espagnole. 13849. 
Sérénade italienne. 18855. 
‘Sérénade romaine. 13856. 
Tarantella. 9272. 
Three in all. 30048. 
Valse mignon. 30810. 


30611. 
17593. 
26902. 


Wild rose. 20637. 
Zwei sonaten. 25426, 25427. 
Bohm (E.): 


Carnival days. 6954. 
With lance and sword. 30316, 
Boieldieu (—): 
Air dans Bayard 4 Méziéres. 2101. 
Cavatine d’Henri, dans laféte du 
village voisin. 14604. 
Rondo de Rose. 29652. 
Boijen (O. B. van der) & co. See 
Bouwens van de Boijen (O.) & co. 
Boisdeffre (R. de) Au bord d’ un 
ruisseau. 18348. 
Boisvert (N.): 
Fickle beauty. 25823. 


Salute to Montreal. 20096. 
Boito (A.): 

Papiol. 26887. 

Prologue in heaven. 138708. 
Bokay (E.) Kiss me kiddo. 7983. 
Bolander (J. C.) Springtime. 9166. 
Bolden (W.) You. 20672. 

Bolen (G. W.) From childhood. 
21143. 

Bolen (J.) When the owl says Who 
who who. 1969. 

Bolender (R.) lLet’s be old sweet- 


hearts again. 15446. 
Bolle (J.) Musician’s wedding. 24096. 
Boller (Mrs. M. P.) Where oh where. 
9656. 
Bollman (H.): 


Christmas bells. 25547. 

Convent bells. 7069, 25586. 

Cuckoo waltz. 25618. 
Bolognese (P.): 

"A Conailante. 12362. 

Cumpa’ paseca’. 7096. 

Faciteve vede’. 12781. 


Ineicaco ive in cicaco tu. 15284. 
Lu eafone ricco. 15548. 


1853 


INDEX 


Bolognese (P.)—Continued. 
O cucchiere appadrunato. 15862. 
’°O figlio da’ ’o pompiere. 13574. 
Sti piezz’ ’e face’i. 9175. 
Stornelli Americani. 9183. 
Si bella assaie, ma. 16217. 
Tutto 6 fuggito. 9487. 
Voglio ’o marito. 9542. 


Bolt (F.) Vast unnumbered throngs. 
18123. 

Boltwood (J. B.) Night has a thou- 
sand eyes. 19745. 

Boltze (W.) Jugendtratime. 10877. 

Bona (P.) Complete method for 


30444. 
Parish church 


rythmical articulation. 
Bonavia-Hunt (N. A.) 
litany. 15959. 


Bond (C. Jacobs-) See Jacobs-Bond 
(C.) 

Bonene (J. lL.) Man in the moon. 
5562. 

Boni (P. G.) Sonata en ut. 9990. 

Boniel (B.) Daphne. 6648 (49), 
(188: 

Boniface (H. F.) Dreams, dreams, 
dreams. 18745, 23131. 


Bonincontro (G.): 


O mon cher passé. 29355, 29356. 


Quanto si bella. 8636, 16055. 
Salut 4 Milan. 27100. 
Séparation. 29757. 
Bonis (M.) Immortelle  tendresse. 
2978. 


Bonita, pseud.: 


Anna mine. 148838. 


I love some one. 172389. 
Bonneau (L.): 

Banjo tunes. 20802. 

Be my Yiddisha boy. 20814. 


How I wish I knew the answers 
of those questions. 5177. 

I’m glad I’m a son of Uncle Sam. 
21.339. 

That damphino rag. 9816. 


Bonnell (HK. M.) Watermelon time. 
30207. 
Bonnell (F.) Hello Mars. 5128. 
Bonnell (H. E.) Where the stock 
yard fire heroes fell. 6540. 
Bonnell (H. H.) The cross. 10168. 
Bonner (C.): 
Black swan. 14520. 
Blue-bird mazurka. 145381. 


Canary polka. 14587. 
Chick-a-dee march. 14622. 
Convent echoes. 4708. 
Happy dreams. 15079. 


Nightingale schottische. 15838. 

Star of Bethlehem. 6248. 

Sunlight. 24784. 

Venetian twilight. 9506. 

Whippoorwill waltz. 16652. 
Bonnet (J.): 

Agnus Dei. 2097. 

Pater noster. 30677. 


1834 


Bonnycastle (Mrs. C.) 
ada. 28504. 
Bonometti (A.): 
Contessa Clara. 25585. 
Rematori (1) 27024. 
Bontemps (W. H.): 
Cupid’s harp. 20956. 


Greater Can- 


Fern leaves. 21098. 
Fleurette. 2660. 
Bonvin (L.): 


Cantus ad introitum et communi- 
onem totius anni. 12556. 

Geistlicher kriegsruf. 12877. 

Lobt den Herrn alle lande. 13295. 


Bookmyer (H. H.) Worker for Jesus. 


27669. 
Boosey & €o.: 
Abanico. 22582, 22583, 
All for me. 22621. 
Baby dear. 22720. 
Barcarolle. 9913. 


Bells of peace. 14491. 

Beneath thy window. 14498. 
Beyond the dawn. 22798, 25399. 
Billy boy. 6868. 
Blackbird (The) 12514. 

Boosey & co’s brass and reed band 


journal. 179. 
Boosey & co.’s cornet solo album. 
22820. 


Boosey & co’s new supplemental 
journal for military bands. 180, 
14541. 

Boosey’s military jour. 
14548, 27974. 

British Empire song. 

Broom flower. 193. 

Calling. 6945. 

Child o’ mine. 6995. 

Chipmunk (The) 12595. 

Concert valse in EH flat. 

Content. 14674. 

Coon lullaby. 28118. 

Corona. 16950, 16951. 

Coronation fanfares. 

Coronation march. 

Coronation ode. 
12641. 

Coronation overture 1911. 


14542, 
192. 


10147. 


20946. 
146838, 25594. 
10158, 12639- 


14684. 


Corporal Mike. 23017. 
Couronne d’or. 28125. 
Crescent moon. 25611. 


Dawyck edition of Scottish song. 
28182. 

Doleissima. 282238. 

Drake goes West. 23117. 

Dreams of the day and the night. 
28257. 

Duncan Gray. 448. 


Hight grand studies. 24053. 
Hily Machree. 7278. 
England. 14826. 

Kitude de concert. 10336. 
Fate. 25802. 


— 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Boosey & co.—Continued. Boosey & co.—Continued. 


Fierce was the wild billow. 517, 
2652, 17080. 


First set of eightsome reels. 
28365. 

Fleurs du _ printemps. 12817, 
14894. 

For the queen. 4942. 

Four songs. 1403. 


Four studies for the clarinet. 
Zola iL: 

Fox king and kingdom. 14912. 

Good morrow to the morn. 10516. 

Good shepherd. 23378. 

Harbour night. 28530. 

Hello. 7620, 7621. 

Hindoo funeral song. 

Holy peace. 10627. 

Homage. 13008. 

Home country. 713. 

Homestead (The) 26080. 

Hope the hornblower. 26085. 

I am longing for you. 28691. 

I hear you calling me. 23585. 

I love you dearly O my sweet. 
23550. 

If you were my little boy. 7818. 

In a child’s heart. 26213, 2875. 

In harbour at last. 23620. 

In old Quebec. 138124. 

It isn’t raining rain to me. 28819. 

It’s no very lang sin’ syne. 857. 

Japanese folk songs. 17332. 

Jean upon the uplands. 23666. 

John-a-dreams. 7927, 17348. 

Joy. 7934, 23684. 

Kiss ahint the door. 908. 

Lake isle of Innisfree. 23765. 

Land of hope and glory. 15422. 

Land of love. 38122. 

Lay of the links. 948. 

Lest we forget. 15488. 

Let love awake. 23799. 

Lilies. 15464. 

Little admiral. 8073. 

Little one. 18292. 

Longing. 26448. 

Love and sorrow. 8124. 

Love in thy youth, fair maid. 
LSSi2. 

Love unto love. 81387. 

Loveliest garden. 138329. 

Lover in Damascus. 8139. 

Love’s fantasy. 23885. 

Love’s refrain. 29060. 

Love’s invocation. 29059. 

Maiden in grey. 26505. 

March of joy. 11091. 

Mariposa. 3273. 

May song. 5595. 

Mia earissima. 8292. 

Miniature suite. 26608, 29179, 
29180. 

Moon boat. 15716. 

Moonlight lullaby. 


17203. 


24067. 
1835 


Mother. 13470. 

Mother England’s brewing. 13472. 
Mountain lovers. 3367. 

My ain hoose. 11389. 

My heart’s darling. 29267. 


My mither tongue. 1164. 
Nada. 24144. 

Naebody. 1176. 

National songs. 26718. 


Nectarine. 21766. 
Night prayer. 1203. 
Nine caprices for the clarinet. 
23305. 
O fragrant mignonette. 
O night, O life. 29357. 
Oh, waly, waly. 1259. 
Oona of the sea. 24290. 
Other days. 8621. 
Our sailor king. 
Overture 1911. 15951. 
Paddy’s choice. 24812. 
Palm tree and cedar. 
Pathway of the moon. 
Penguin dance. 38559. 
Perles (Les) 29485. 
Praise the Lord, O my _ soul. 
24389, 24390. 
Queen (The) 5969. 
Queen of the garden. 
Rainbow child. 21998. 
Red marine. 8816. 
Reflections. 8822. 
Reuben Ranzo. 24474. 
Rice was under water. 27036. 
Rider of the forest. 27040. 
Roman life. 8881. 
Rose of delight. 1462. 
Roseate hues of early dawn. 
16122. 
Salt o’ the sea. 8939. 
Scotland’s fame. 1533. 
Scythe song. 38804. 
Secret (A) 1548. 
Serenatella. 16200. 
Sergeant Alphonse. 
Sheila. 24606. 
Short, cut: 221022 
Shrine (The) 1568. 
Shuiler (The) 1564. 
Silver moon. 27174. 
Since love is mine. 24629. 
Since you loved me. 16228. 
Sing, sing, happy hearts, 
lrg AL 
Six grand studies. 27568. 
Six short pieces. 28067. 
Six limericks. 29100. 
Sleep my little papoose. 
Sleep, weary heart. 24646. 
Slumber tree. 9073. 
Soft white snow. 24664. 
Solenne in quest’ ora guirarmi 
dovete. 27527. 


Sometimes in summer. 


11306. 


17714. 


294438. 
5875. 


8798. 


29767. 


sing. 


13895. 


24675. 


INDEX 


pt. II,n.s.,v.6 | 


Boosey & co.—Continued. 
Song of the flour-mill. 17949. 
Song of the prairie. 13921. 
Song of the serpent charmers. 
17952. 
Songe @hiver. 9123. 
Songs my mother sang. 29861. 
Souvenir de soir. 22176. 
Spray of roses. 27280. 
Stars in the valley. 22198. 
Stars of the desert. 27292. 
Summer evening. 1680, 9202. 
Summer morning. 1681, 9207. 
Summer roses. 9209. 
Sweet hush-a-by. 22228. 
Thanksgiving. 6327, 9812, 14046. 
There is dew for the floweret. 
12002. 
There’s a land. 16429. 
Thirty studies. 24091. 
This is the island of gardens. 
22305. 
Thomas the rhymer. 
Thora. 9359. 
Thou art risen, my beloved. 22308. 
Thou hast bewitched me beloved. 
22309. 
Three English dances. 
Three sea songs. 2038. 
Tired hands. 30060. 
To be near you. 14086. 
» To-morrow. 9401. 
Triumph (The). 9417. 
Turkish idyll. 1822. 
Twilight dreams. 30803-80805. 
Twilight fallen white and cold. 
1828. 
Two little ditties. 
Until. 20466. 
Up in the morning early. 1845. 
Vashti. 9496, 9497, 18122. 
Vine and myrtle. 22398. 
Viva la jota. 25018, 25019. 
Wee Willie Winkie. 1932. 
When spring comes laughing. 
1966. 
When the green leaves come again. 
22455. 
Willow wand. 380304. 
Without thee. 16680. 
You are all that is lovely. 27681. 
You lay so stillin sunshine. 22542. 
Zulu love song. 2063. 
Booth (A. L.) I love my Jean. 213384. 
Booth (C. H. H.): 
Carols in the wilds. 14599. 
God so loved the world. 10496. 
Booth (EK. F.) At the kindling of the 
stars. 4446. 
Booth (EH. S.): 
Airship wedding. 252238. 
Good-night. 28484. 
Laughing song and chorus. 
Booth (J.): 


24877. 


11554. 


28369. 


26387. 


Arm, soldiers of the Lord. 6754. 
1836 


Booth (J.)—Continued. 
It came upon the midnight clear. 


26267. 
O give thanks unto the Lord. 
13575. | 
Boott (F.) Lethe. 9782 (10). 
Bopp (C. L.) Summer song. 13984. 
Borch (—) Five favorite Yuie-tide | 
songs. 30338. 
Borech (G.): 


Brook (The) 10010. 

Christmas morn. 22949. 

Under the trees. 6398. 

Borck (EH.) Girlie won’t you marry 
me. 10472. 
Bord (F.): 

Belle dame. 

Gossamer. 10522. 

Borden (B.) Buzzey bee. 4617. 

Borden (lL. C.) Let me wander where 
the Swanee River flows. 19398. 

Borden (R.) Grieving. 18994. 

Bordes (C.) Suite basque. 24771. 

Bordonel (T. J.) 
24024. 

Bordwell (A. A.): 

California’s golden poppy march. 

6939. 

That African bell. 
Borel-Clere (C.): 

Fleur d@’ Italie. 2659. 

Plus y a @ I amour. 

Soleil d’amour. 1607. 
Borg (E.): 

Girl you used to be. 28457. 

I’d rather be a brother. 28648. 
Borg (0O.): 

Aftensang. 22599. 

Hav. 23444. 

Skj¢gnhedslandet. 

Stormen. 24754. 
Borghi (1L.): 

Sonate 2. 26353. 

Sonate 4. 26343. 
Borie Godounow. 6154. 

Borjon (C. HE.) Musette. 19654. 
Borland (J. H.): 

Ballad of London River. 110. 

Chloe. 2891. 

Bormuth (C.) Loved and lost. 29056. 
Bornemann (O.): 

Messe en la. 111538. 

Panis angelicus. 21892. 
Bornemann (S.). Suite basque. 24771. 
Bornscheim (F.) Love’s’ torment. 

19495. 
Bornstein (S. H.) All you need is the 
nerve and a smile. 143854. 
Borodine (A.): 
Chorus of Polovetzian maidens. 
266. 

Clair jardin. 20916. 

Dissonance (A) 4798. 

Polovetzian dance and chorus. 

35938. 


9944. 


9314, 30785. 


1359. 


24641. 


Messe Notre Dame, | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Borodine (A.)—Continued. 
Sleeping princess. 6179. 
Slowly the daylight departs. 6182. 
Borowski (F.) Mélodie lyrique. 
15637. 
Borra (G.) Antonietta. 9844. 
Borrowman (Hf. G.) Ho for the north. 
707. 
Bortkiewicz (S.): 
Dix études pour piano. 18455. 
Souvenirs d’enfance. 17967. 
Borton (A.): 
Ah, love, but a day. 9804. 


Two little songs. 20857. 
Bortz (A.): 

Ballade. 6903. 

Deutscher tanz. 10236. 


Drei gesinge. 27928. 

Drei lieder. 27929. 

Erinnerung. 10325. 

Etude. 9996. 

Im zirkus. 10788. 

Mazurka. 11121. 

Notturno. 9997. 

Waldscene. 12165. 

Zwei lieder. 279380. 
Borwin (L.) Melodie. 22822. 
Bos (J. H.) When I gathered sweet 

violets for you. 20579. 


- Bose (A.): 


Etoile (L’) 14836. 
Franc-holl’ (La) 18894. 
Gracia (La) 18975. 
Gymkana. 18998. 
Marche des sports. 19536. 
Marche fantasque. 19537. 
Mariette. 3271. 
Passe-pied. 3550. 

P’tit poisson rouge. 8768. 
Tendre missive. 4028. 
Valse perverse. 6424, 12107. 
Vivandiére march. 20523. 


| Bosco (C.) pseud. See Busch (C. M.) 


Bose (F. von) Drei klavierstiicke. 


22823. 
Bosher (EK. H.) Hyacinth two-step. 
2072 (108). 
Boskerck (H. van) See Van Boskereck 
) SC.) 
Boslet (L.) Missa solemnis. 29188. 
Bossan-Roeder (L.): 
Berceuse triste. 9958, 12500. 


—$——$?$ EEE 


Chant des dunes. 
Vous étes loin. 
Bossi (C. A.): 
Palestra comense. 380670. 
Six morceaux, pour orgue. 12529. 
Tema e variazionl. 24842. 
Bossi (E.) Raccolta di studi per or- 
gano. 29560. 


10081, 10082. 
12150, 12151. 


| Bossi (M. E.): 


Juvenilia. 173864. 
Landliche scene. 
Legende. 5445. 

Sechs kinderstiicke. 


5417. 
27981. 


Bossi (M. E.)—Continued. 
Stunde der freude. 6264. 
Stunde der weihe. 6265. 
Trauerzug. 6370. 


Bossi (R.) Toccata. 22824. 
Boston pub. co. In the dim twilight. 
5297. 


Bostonia pub. co.: 

Billy Ballou. 27905. 

Star land I envy you. 27288. 

That’s some honeymoon. 27891. 

Bosworth & co.: 

A elle. 14820. 

Abend in Aranjuez. 9788. 

Abendglocken. 12365. 

Abendliuten. 16730. 

Album joyeux. 21606. 

Almroserln. 207380. 

Andante funebre. 18110. 

Aubade badine. 6785. 

Auf der schaukel. 4457. 

Auf stiller flur. 4459. 

Auf wiedersehn. 12441. 

Babillage. 4474, 16811. 

Baby and chickie. 6803. 

Baby’s lieblingstanz. 4477. 

Band comes. 2215. 

Bauerntanz. 122. 

Beim spinnweiblein. 4528. 

Bien étre. 14516. 

Blitzenden augen. 6890. 

Blumen erwachen. 4785. 

Blumenreigen. 4557, 16864. 

Bon jour. 12528. 

Canzonetta. 10045. 

Caprice. 216. 

Danse de l’ours. 359. 

Davidsbtindler (Die). 201380. 

Deutschlands steuermann. 7169. 

Har training and sight singing 1-7. 
25726. 

Hinsiedler (Der. ) 

En garde! 17036. 

Erzihlungen aus dem mirchen- 
land. 2598. 

Erzherzog Hugen—march. 25767. 

Fairy land. 10351. 

Fest-marsch. 18840. 

Fleurette. 2661. 

Flirtation. 7384. 

From all that dwell below the 
skies. 2689. 

Guter laune. 5066. 

Hab’sonne im herzen. 7546. 

Hischen in der grube. 5076. 

Hear, O Lord. 10590. 

Herzen und blumen. 7631, 26056. 

Herzensfriihling. 76382. 

Histoire. 5154. 

Humoresque. 7664, 17217, 28617. 

Im frischen grtin. 5276. 

Im kahn. 809. 

Im maien zu zweien. 5279. 

Im wald. 5281. 

Im wald und feld. 53814. 


4854. 


1837 


INDEX 
pt. The mes. VS 


Bosworth & co.—Continued. Bosworth & co.—Continued. 


Joujou polka. 15368. 


Jugend-erinnerungen. 28861, 28865. 


Junge liebe. 17355. 
Klavierstiicke. 28910. 

Kleine gavotte. 13220. 

Kleine hauptmann. 5405. 
Kleine konzert-mazurka. 19347. 
Kleiner walzer. 13223. 
Kuekueck walzer. 5412. 
Lindler. 18238. 

Legende. 5444. 

Lerche (Die) 3187. 

Liebezeit. 5464. 

Little Jack Horner. 11016. 
Little man who had a little gun. 
11020. 

Lotusblume. 17448. 

Lustig, froh. 13334. 
Luxembourg march. 15551, 17471. 
Magnificat und Nunc dimittis. 
3242-3246, 13348. 
Maiglockchen. 19521. 

Maitag. 1039. 

Marsch. 6644. 

Matador. 11111. 

Melodie. 5750. 

Mélodie d’amour. 5608. 

Menuett. 5627. 

Minuettina. 17551. 
Mondnacht. 5665. 
Morgenliedchen. 5674. 
Morgenstiindchen. 17581. 
Neues schweizer salon -album. 
13545. ’ 

Night is far spent. 11279. 

Not unto us, O Lord. 3446. 
Oenone. 13587. 

Parfum de rose. 8652. 
Perpetuum mobile. 17737. 
Polonaise de Vopéra “ Mignon.” 
4056. 
Piippchens schlummerlied. 5951. 
Puppen geburtstag. 5955. 
Quinten-scherzo. 138718. 
Reigentanz. 29594. 

Reiters abschied. 13782. 
Reitersttickchen. 13733. 

Réve @’ été. 3683. 

Réverie d’ amour. 11595. 

Rex Gambrinus ex. 3686. 
Romance. 16110. 

Romanze. 1453. 

Rose in tal. 3732. 

Rosen und dornen. 6059. 

Scéne de ballet. 22078. 

Scénes gaies. 6091. 

Schifer (Der) 6092. 
Schiferlied. 29709. 
Schalkslied. 1511. 

Scherzino. 6645. 

Scherzo. 15074. 

Schlafliedchen. 6095. 
Schnuckerbusserln. 6096. 
Schiiler-konzert. 3794. 


1838 


Sevtik scale and arpeggio book 
for violin. 11764. 

Seven sacred solos of the early 
English school. 5049, 18986. 

Simple theory of music. 6164. 

Solemn march. 3884. 

Some variations on the London- 
derry air. 3886. 

Stisse frucht chanson. 16386. 

Sylphentanz. 18024. 

Tindellied. 14012. 

Tanzweisen. 4005. 

Tarantelle. 18035. 

Te Deum laudamus. 4012, 14022-— 
14025. 

Teach me, O Lord. 11968. 

Tendre réponse. 24846, 24847. 

Tendresse. 4024. 

Traum an der Sigfriedquelle. 
14101. 

Trés-jolie. 20420. 

Trois études. 3590. 

Trutze nicht. 1818. 

Turn Thee again, O Lord. 4124. 

Valse etude in double notes. 
12102. 

Valse Vivienne. 9486. 

Valsette. 10167. 

Verlorene schatz. 6431. 

Vision d’amour. 16531. 

Wachauer landsturm. 4215. 

Waltz prelude. 16566. 

Walzer. 43897, 6646. 

Wann i di net hith. 9572. 

Was die glocke vom Stefansthurm 
erziihlt. 6471. 

Wiegenlied. 14264. 

Zufriedenheit. 30362. 

Zwei norwegische  volkslieder. 
28906, 28907. 

Zwei wasser. 1410. 

42 études ou caprices. 21499. 


Bote (E.) & Bock (G.): 


Alleluja. 1130. 

Arioso. 15055. 

Auf der ruse. 22699. 

Aus meinem tagebuch. 25322. 

Behiit’ dich Gott in stiller nacht. 
22767. 

Berceuse, AS dur. 22779. 

Bessere Hltere herr. 22787. 

Braut-walzer. 6909. 

Capriccio. 23407. 

Chanson sans paroles. 22915. 

Don Juan. 29238. 

Drei elegische stticke. 11794. 

Drei gedichte. 8045. 

Drei klavierstticke. 15661. 

Drei tinze. 30641. 

Er ist nach mir verriickt. 30482 

Erbprinzessin Klara. 380483. 

Ferientage. 25810. 

Flieger (Der) 23256. : 

Fiinfzig leichte stticke. 15141. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bote (E.) & Bock (G.)—Continued. 
Ganz anders. 23367. 
Geistliches lied. 14949, 14950. 


Gottes macht und _ vyorsehung. 
25952. 
Grosse fantasie. 15088. 


Grosse halleluja. 25986. 

Halbe mark. 23424. 

Hanser] und Liese. 23488. 

Helgoland-marsch. 26046. 

Hymne. 26107. 

Ich weiss bescheid. 380554. 

Idioten-terzett. 380555. 

Kleider machen leute. 26365. 

Konigin der nacht. 922. 

Konzert. 1420. 

Kiisst euch, menschlein, immer zu! 
23754. 

Leneken-duett. 23791. 

Lied der Magdalena. 15454. 

Lied vom Nickerchen. 23818. 

Lustspiel-ouverture. 23900, 26492. 

Luxusweibchen. 26493. 

Madame Serafin. 23909-23911. 

Margueritenmidel (Das) 238947, 
23948. 

Mein schiitzelein. 15631. 

Mensch, sieh dir die bilder an! 
24005. 

Metropoliana. 8289. 

Modernes guitarre album. 24051. 

Modernes normal - harmonium - al- 
bum. 24052. 

Morgens willste nich. 30638. 

Motette. 26656. 

Nacht von Berlin. 24139-24140. 

Nocturne. 23408. 

O menschenherz so klein. 

Palais de danse. 24815. 

Pedros abschied yon den bergen. 
26904. 

Perle der frauen. 24346. 


24212. 


Petite gavotte all ’antica. 24349. 
Priludium und fuge. 22727. 
Quintette. 895. 

Reisebilder. 27021. 

Reizende personchen. 24468. 
Sag! hanschen warum. 380721. 
Saison-couplet. 24544. 

Schone Helene. 24564. 
Schwipsszene (Hine) 307388. 
Sebastianos tanzlied. 24574. 
Sechs kleine priludien. 23855. 
Sérénade espagnole. 24591. 
Sextett. 11766. 

Sicilianisches stindchen. 24620. 


Siebente sinfonie. 1569. 
Soldaten marschlied. 30754. 
Sonate. 15385, 24677. 
Sturmlieder. 9194. 

Suzette. 9225. 
Tanzduett. 9270. 
Two step. 30806. 
Verbotene braut. 
Vergessene ich. 


9510, 9511. 
9516, 12123. 


Bote (E.) & Bock (G.)—Continued. 
Versierte Lilly. 30812. 


Walzer aus der oper Faust. 
23380. 

Weihe du nacht. 25056. 

Wenn meine kinder tanzen. 
275838. 


Willi und Cilli. 25129, 25180. 

60 kinderlieder fiir jung und alt. 
10428. 
Bothmann (F.) 
home. 138520. 
Botsford (G.): 
Chatterbox rag. 6648 (45). 

Did you ever hear them tell of 


My old Missouri 


Floradora. 30466. 
Honey girl. 7648, 25197 (99). 
Honeysuckle. 28599. 
How to make a huckleberry pie. 
26093. 
Hyacinth. 28624. 
Joan of Are. 143819 (96). 


My Tahiti queen. 17628. 
Rolling stone. 6036. 

Royal flush. 8911, 14819 (135). 
Somebody. 22148, 25197 (220). 


Botta (E. G.) Dolores. 7194. 

Botta (H. J.) Napoleon the great. 
176383. 

Bottazzo (1.): 


Dixit Dominus. 10254. 


Victimae Paschali. 4190. 
Bottigliero (E.) Complete requiem 
mass. 12684. 
| Botume (J. FEF.) . Benedicite, omnia 
opera. 253881. 
Bouck (F. E.) My  well-beloved 


sweetheart. 17629. 
Boughton (R.): 
Six spiritual songs. 11808. 
Song of liberty. 22153. 
Boughton street. 15072. 
Bouilly (J.) Soupirs d’amour. 
Bouisson (J.) La guapa. 7539. 


9139. 


Bowkal) -Chs) wae) Cora-Leon-Ora. 
10157. 

Bourassa (T. J.) Elk (The) 10315, 
14817. 

Bourgault-Ducoudray (lL. A.) Trois- 
mélodies. 380417. 

Bourgeois (Emile) Petite valse rose. 
24353. 

Bourgois (Edmund) Ill be with you.: 
23543. 

Bourke (J. B.) In an aeroplane with 
you. 29838. 


Bourlant-Ladam: 
Eau qui glisse. 
Musique sur I’ eau. 
Neige de printemps. 

Bours (B..W.) 

22261. 

Bousquet (F.) 

Bousquet et Sterny. 


127387. 
13481. 
13541. 


Te Deum laudamus. 


Pauvres (Les) 3555. 
Celina. 27996. 


1839 


Boussagol (H.): 


Contemplative. 2450. 
Ronde des gardes ad Hérode. 
8887. 
Boussagol (H. N.) Frivole. 30499. 
Boutillier (N. S.) Tepee. 11972. 


Bouton (HH. H.) 
19464. 
Bouvin (L.) Hosanna. 723. 
Bouwens van der Boijen (O.) & co.: 
Berceuse. 9955. 
Coeur de Floria. 


Love in a bonnet. 


16929. 


Impromptu en ré bémol. 16910. 
Nocturne. 10849. 

Rondo. 11626. 

Valse. 7180. 

Valse de concert. 12101. 
Variations 4 danser. 4178. 


Bovard (S. R.) Marposa. 8220. 

Boville (A. H. & R. G.) College min- 
istry to city children. 16931. 

Bovy-Lysberg (C. S.) Abide with me. 
14326. 

Bow Sing. 6904. 

Bowecock (C.) I’m so lonesome when 
I’m not with you. 15241. 

Bowen (B. J.): 

Love that never dies. 19479. 
Words hastily spoken. 25157. 
Bowen (G. O.) Graded melodies for 

individual sight singing. 10535, 
28493. 
Bowen (H. S.) 
Bower (EK. HE.) 
you. 17704. 
Bower (EK. L.) 
Bowers (F. V.): 
' Gliding over the snow. 


The chase. 22924. 
Only one I love is 


Tobacco song. 16459. 


2787. 


Here comes a college boy. 6648 
(61). 

I’m the Cinderella girl. 21348, 
25197 (1038). 

It’s a_ terrible thing. 21436, 


25197 (188). 
Oh honey. 21837, 25197 (184). 
River of love. 24482, 25197 (206). 
She must look like you. 22106, 
25197 (218). 
Story of the naughty little girl. 
24758, 25197 (226). 
Strawberry tart and the lemon 
Die. 24763, 25197 (227). 
That crazy dance. 22271, 25197 
(235). 


Yankee Doodle captain. 22527, 
25197 (264). 
Bowers (R. H.): 
Bohemia. 25197 (53). 
Buy, buy, baby. 14569, 25197 
(55). 
Come along ma chérie. 12616, 


18588, 22562 (55), 25197 (65). 
Day dreams. 12677. 
Dolly Madison. 12701. 
Fogarty. 12827. 


VLA 


pt. 11, n.'s.; v. € 3 


Bowers (R. H.)—Continued. 


Good-bye California. 28479. 
Hammock song. 17171, 22562 | 
(69). 


I’d like to go on a honey-moon '}: 


with you. 17228, 22562 (73). 
I love you, my own. 28679. | 
I’m all thine. 15229, 25197 (112). | 
If you can’t sing, dance. 17276. 


Just try to keep them guessing. | 


26319. 
Land of the free. 
(147). 
Lingerie. 3166. 
Melodrama. 13414. 
Men, men, men. 15650. 
Mrs. Murphy. 6648 (90). 
Queen of Vanity Fair. 
25197 (202). 
Red rose. 20003, 20004. 
Red rose selections. 25197 (204). 
Spring maid. 9160, 138948. 
Students’ glide. 17994. 
Take me dear. 9259. 
Tape and chain. 29977. 
Turkey wing march. 22562 (125). 
Walking delegate. 14191. 
You can always find some one to 
love you. 14289. 
You can go as far as you like with 
me. 16698. 
Bowker (A.) Echoes. 
Bowlby (B. A.): 
I will love you till the stars shall 
cease to Shine. 5250. 
Mother’s little soldier boy. 5682. 
Bowler (F. W.) My rose of Ireland. 
21750. 
Bowles (EH. R.) 
27388. 
Bowley (M.) 
ney to Mars. 25080. 
Bowman (E.) I never had a man to 
love me like you. 6648 (67), 7756. 


17389, 25197 4 


17824, 


18765. 


Sweet hour of prayer. 


When I make my jour- 


Bowman (HE. M.) Jack and Jill. 
9782 (8). 

Bowman (Mrs. M. K.) Going out 
with the tide. 619. 


Bowne (R. A.) If every Diamond 
loved his Rose as I love you. 18098. 
Boxhorn (G.): 


Erzherzog Carl Franz Joseph 
march. 23186. 
Gliickliches Wien. 18942. 
Boyce (J.): 
Tickle me. 14080. 
Whacky whack. 14220. 
Boyce (W.): 
Sonate in A-dur. 26854. 


Te Deum laudamus. 14022, 14024. 
Boyd (C. E.) Arrow and the song. 


9859. 
Boyd (J. M. My divinity. 138492. 
Boyd (J. 8.) Our pledge of Christian 
30669. 


endeavor. 


1840 


Boyle (G. E.) 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Boyd (L. W.) My mother-in-law is 
coming home to stay. 29281. 
Boyd (M. A.) The derby. 28208. 
Boyd (R.) Oh let me dream. 1253. 
Boyer (A.) Selecta opera. 20139. 
Boyer (A. S.)) Mammy’s little ginger 
girl. 26510. 
Boyer (C.) 
26619. 
Beyer (C:. HH.) jr. 
march. 647. 
Boyer (J..O.) Globe of love. 12897. 
Boyer (L.) Lecons de piano. 19382. 
Boykin (E.) Dying soldier’s farewell. 
23141. 

Boylan (Mrs. E. J.) 
Kentucky. 18729. 
Boylan (W. H.) Down in old Ken- 

tuecky. 18729. 


Missa pro defunctis. 


Great overland 


Down in old 


Barcarolle. 6821. 
Boyle (G. F.): 
Bonne chanson. 27924. 
Gondola (La) 10511. 
In tempo di mazurka. 
Marching along. 8210. 
Morning. 17582. 
Pied piper of Hamelin. 
Prima ballerina. 11523. 


That Reuben glide. 


10805. 


8695. 


16415. 
18812. 
sweet- 


Fading day. 
Brachmann (H#.) Farewell 
heart. 23229. 


Brackett (F. H.): 
Blossom time o’ the year. 
Easter triumph. 7267. 
He has come. 26081. 
Jesus merciful and mild. 7926. 
O Thou that hearest. 26784. 
Proposal. 5946. 


Ashes of love. 


6892. 


14410. 

Over the world. 

5854. 

PE FO(5G: 

Braden (Mrs. C. M.) Just a little bit 
0’ lovin’. 15374. 


Braden (lL. H.): 


Just a little bit o’ lovin. 15874. 

State of Illinois. 22199. 
Bradford (C. O.): 

Vesper hymn. 9520. 

What manner of man is this. 


9604. 
Bradford (W.) 
from school. 
Bradley (C. A.): 

Don’t do it. 25685. 

I was there when he started. 

Be (260. 

Oh rapture, oh bliss. 
Bradley (D. F.): 

Catch the little bean bag. 2360. 

2d regiment band march. 2069. 


Going and coming. 
PALS TS 


26805. 


Bradley (J. F.): 
If all my dreams were made of 
gold. 23598, 23594. 
Valse lente. 12104. 
Bradley (H.) Prodigal girl. 
Bradley (M.) co. 
child’s day. 1631. 
Bradshaw (J.) Memories. 
Bradshaw (K. W.) 
23060. 

Bradwell (Mrs. H. H.) 
Lou for me. 29958. 
Bradwell (V.) Sweet little Lou for 

me. 29958. 
Brady (J. A.): 
I want a girl for my girl. 10729. 
Just like you loved your last girl. 
214738. 
Brady, (V.8€:)< 
Hyde Park high school twostep. 
26105. 
What’s the matter with Hyde 
Park high. 27592. 


26984. 
Songs of a little 


21682. 
Dat cacklin rag. 


Sweet little 


Brady (W. M.) Broken hearted. 
22848. 
Briun (lL. P.) Pansies and roses. 
29446. 
Braga (G.): 
Angels’ serenade, 25267, 27776. 
Santa Lucia. 11698. 
Serenata (La) 17906. 
Braham (D.): 
Bunch o’ berries. 6648 (4). 


Dip me in the golden sea. 4795. 

Family overhead. 6648 (8). 

Going home with Nellie after five. 
20703 (19). 

Golden choir. 6648 (13). 

Grecian bend. 6648 (16). 


Hurry little children Sunday 
morn. 20708 (24). 

Just across from Jersey. 22562 
(28). 


Medley jig. 6648 (24). 
Miss Brady’s piano for-tay. 9782 


(14). 
My dad’s dinner pail. 22562 (36). 
On board o’ the Muddy Day. 
6648 (26). 


Sam Johnson’s colored cake walk. 
DGD C4 Vie 
Silly boy. 6648 (34). 

Turn verein cadets. 6648 (37). 
Waiters’ chorus. 22562 (47). 
Braham (Mrs. D.) Medley jig. 6648 

(24). 
Braham (E.): 

Army and navy. 14408. 

Billets doux. 27904. 

Boy scouts of America. 

Bride’s return. 
30420. 

Click-i-ty-clack. 7030. 

Dashing cayvaliers. 20963, 
(49). 


4569. 
27714 = =(88), 


27714 


1841 


INDEX 


pt. Ib ms, v. 6 


Braham (K.)—Continued. 
Gallant and gay. 23808. 


Heart is like the rose. 27714 
(65), 28554. 

Hot stuff. 19075. 

I wonder why it’s you. 7785. 


Motor maid. 11198, 11199, 24082. 
Nutmeg state. 11300. 


On our honeymoon. 1270, 8585, 
26821. 
Silver flute. 25197 (215). 
Universal. 27483. 
Wooing of the waves. 25156. 
Braham (G.): 
Bunch o’ berries. 6648 (4). 


Family overhead. 6648 (8). 

Going home with Nellie after five. 
207038 (19). 

Golden choir. 6648 (18). 

Grecian bend. 6648 (16). 

Hurry little children 
morn. 20703 (24). 

Just across from Jersey. 
(28). 

Miss Brady’s piano for-tay. 9782 
(14). 

My dad’s dinner pail. 
On board 0’ 
6648 (26). 
Sam Johnson’s colored cake walk. 

22562 (48). 
Silly boy. 6648 (84). 

Turn verein cadets. 6648 (87). 
Waiters’ chorus. 22562 (47). 
Braham (H. J.) Twin stars. 27467. 
Braham (J. J.) American boy scouts. 


Sunday 
22562 


22562 (86). 
the Muddy Day. 


_ 40, 
Braham (P.): 
Archibald. 16786. 
I like to ’ave a: little bit on. 
19125. 


Milly. 17545. 
Mr. Conductor. 17560. 
Roses of June. 20061. 
Which he didn’t expect from a 
lady. 20619. 
Brahe (M. H.) Japanese love song. 
S67. 
Brahms (J.): 
All’ meine herzgedanken. 23800. 
Autumn brooding. 4570. 
Brahms-heft. 2301. 
Courting (The) 4571. 
Cradle song. 4572, 12533, 20861, 
22830, 22831. 


Cup of oblivion. 4573. 

Fair cheeks ye ensnare me. 4574. 

Garlands. 4575. 

Gold outweighs love. 4576. 

Grosse fantasie. 12534. 

How lovely are Thy dwellings. 
2302. 

Hungarian dance. 9999, 10000. 


Hungarian dances. 14549, 14550, 


8459-18468. 


1842 


Brahms (J.)—Continued. 
Ich schell’ mein horn in’s Jam- 
merthal. 14551. 
In stiller nacht. 18469. 
Last Sunday morning. 4577. 
Lied vom Herrn yon Falkenstein. 


14552. 
Love’s fever. 4578. 
Lullaby. 4579-4581, 12535. 


Magyar love song. 4582. 

Maiden’s lament. 4583. 

Mainacht (Die) 14553. 

Message (A) 4584. 

Ninie. 22832. 

No more can earthly joy be mine. 
4585. 

Renegade (The) 4586. 

Requiem. 2303. 

Scherzo. 4587. 

Selig sind die toten. 2304. 

Solace in tears. 4588. 

Sunday. 4589. 

To a violet. 4590. 

To her beloved. 4591. | 

To the nightingale. 4592. 

Trio. 18470. | 

Twilight. 4593. | 

Two rhapsodies. 25444. 

Von ewiger liebe. 14554. 

Walzer. 22883, 22884. 

Wie lieblich sind deine wohnun- 
gen. 10001. 

Wiegenlied. 16872. 

Yearning. 4594. 

Brainard’s (S.) sons ¢o.: 
Bleven songs. 15341. 


I’m dreaming of you. 13052. 
Bramley (F.) I am trusting Thee, | 
Lord Jesus. 15184. 
Brand (lL. W.) Clifford. 14649. | 
Brand (S.) Dear old Broadway. | 
16984. / 
Brander (A. W.): ; 
O for a closer walk with God.. 


15864. 

O happy day. 1229. 
Why seek ye the living. 6556. 
Brandon (C. E.): 
I ain’t got nobody. 28650. (| 
I wonder if she’s still a friend of | 
mine. 28721. 
Ten penny rag. 29995. 
Brandon (F.): | 
Golden lilies. 5020. 
June memories. 15187. | 
Song at twilight. 18916. 
Sunny Spain. 6276. | 
Swing song. 6299. | 
Valse areadienne. 14140. i 
Brandon & Smythe. Ten penny rag.| 
29995. 
Brandts-Buys (J.): 

Drei lieder. 20862. 
Romantische serenade. 


24496. 
Sonate. 186. . 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan—Dec., 1911 


Brandvold (M.) 
soul. 20408. 
Branen (J.T.) Come over Joe. 
Branhan (A. J.): 
Hi-mi lady. 12990. 
I ask you to love me. 17224. 
Brannan (B. L.) Send me a night 
letter dearie. 8997. 
Brannen (F. J.): 
I cannot live without you. ‘7689. 
When I hear that bunch come 
home. 9624. 
Brannen (W. T.): 


To my love my twin 


25566. 


Love is my heart’s 


Brearley (H.): 
Eddystone light. 14808. 
Love’s fair flowers. 21587. 
Night slowly dying. 24165. 
Breck (Mrs. F. A.) How goes the 
battle. 7658. 
Breden (J. G.) Song our Father sang. 
27251. 
Bredeson (A.) 
7792. 
Bredon (C.) Croquis. 
Bredschneider (W.): 
Aus der biedermeierzeit. 


Idol of my heart. 
28138. 
12442. 


only song. 17449. Hore, was dein herze_ spricht. 
Branscombe (G.) : 13000. 
At the fair. 9865. Ktissen konnt’ ihr midel. 15414. 
Dear is my inlaid sword. 7146. | Bredshall (E.): 
Dear little hut by the rice fields. Andante ecapriccioso. 2141. 
OQ. Cupid waltz. 2472. 
Happiness. 17178. Fantasie in C sharp minor. 2687. 
Krishna. 10944. Firefly (The). 2653. 
Memory (A) 11134. Prelude in E flat minor. 3604. 
My love is like a tempting peach. | Bredshall (J. J.): 
17615. Andante capriecioso. 2141. 
Of my ould loves. 17669. Cupid waltz. 2472. 
Old love tale. 113857. Fantasie in C sharp minor. 2687. 
Ould Doctor Ma’ Ginn. 29480. Firefly (The). 2653. 
There’s a woman like a dew-drop. Prelude in E flat minor. 3604. 
9332. Breen (H.) Billy Buttling is his 
Branstine (M. H.) Sleepy goldenrod. name. 2275. 
29808. Breen (M.) Soldier’s last farewell. 
Brashear (J.P.) Carnivalcall. 10058. 29827. 
Brasie (KE. C.) Pearl schottische. | Breese (G. L.) You. 27680. 
4380 (63). Brehm (A. G.) Down home. 281138. 
Brass City music co.: Brehm (J. BE.) Girl I love. 7456. 
Life to me dear is a dream of you. | Brehm bros.: 
11001. Bells of Notre Dame. 9947. 
Maybe somebody else loves me to. Boating party. 158448. 
8241. Bunny. 18488. 
Brasseur (G. D.) Your mother waits First attempt. 18850. 
for you. 25185. Geranium polka. 10458. 
Bratfisch (G.) Wilde jiger. 20638. Hollyhock mazurka. 10623. 
Bratton (J. L.): Jolly captain. 19294. 
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly June days. 19312. 
Dove. 20926. May walk. 19549. 
If love were what the rose is. Meadow dance. 19557. 
7806. My first waltz. 13497. 
Bratton (J. W.): Myrtle schottische. 11251. 
| . New lesson. 19740. 
American abroad. 9828. : as 
| Off and away. _19791. 
Autumn sunset waltz. 4380 (97). Fon vor a 
; Othelia waltz. 13630. 
Let’s pretend. 4380 (1389). ; 
; Poppy waltz. 11498. 
Patsy Rosenstein. 24388. if ’ AM 
Playthings, that’s all. 4380 (157) Primrose march.) 1152i. 
Ee Sphinx waltz. 20263. 
Bratton (W. D.) Lost in the moun- Storm on the ocean. 24753. 
| _ tains. 999. oe Sultan’s band march. 24776. 
Bratton (W.N.) Smilingeyes. 29815. Sweet bye and bye. 24804. 
Brauchli (E.) Alpine flowers. 27759. Sweet bye and bye waltz. 13997. 
| Braunfels (W.) : Tender thoughts. 1748. 
Offenbarung Johannis. 218883. When the bluebirds sing in June. 
Serenade. 13847. 12221. 
Bray (W.) Magnolia of Tennessee. Yellow pansy waltz. 12316. 
15566. Young marshal. 20687. 
| Brayley (G.) Old folks at home.]| Breiel (W. A.) Just to be a boy 
19815. again. 19325. 
1843 


PIR Tae LNRM Se pee oli Le, 


INDEX 


Breil (J. C.) 
adieu. 28263. 
Breitenfeld (E.): 


Love came at dawn. 8126. 
Made in India. S168. 


Breitkopf & Hirtel: 


Abendliuten. 16729. 

Abendsegen. 16781. 

Acht priludien. 8957. 

Advent cantata. 2195. 

Alte schloss. 16765. 

Am Rhein. 9824-9826. 

Amon viejo. 1438738. 

Anacreons’ song. 6730. 

Analyse thématique rythmique et 
métrique. 183899. 

Andante. 380440. 

Antwort. 9846. 

Apasionadamente. 6748. 

Aphrodite’s doves. 6744. 

Armoniosa. 14402. 

Atlanta in Calydon. 12435. 

Au Fanny. 9871. 

Barecarole. 8587. 

Battle (The) 2231, 6882. 

Carmelita y Lupe. 2352. 

Celajes de otofio. 23866. 

Chanson d’automne. 14609. 

Choral ode 3. 20911. 

Chorus mysticus. 7005. 

‘Christkindleins wiegenlied. 4670. 

Come away, death! 18589. 

Coquetas. 14675. 

Da lachte schén-Sigrid. 346, 347. 

Dante and Beatrice. 18662, 18663. 

Danza de salon. 7130. 

Danza frivola. 7181. 

Danze premontesi. 14718, 18664. 

Deine schonheit. 16988. 

Deutsche marinehymne. 23085. 

Deutsche messe. 2513. 

Deuxiéme polonaise. 7170. 

Disloque. 7182, 23090. 

Distaff (The) 7183. 

Dolce far niente. 18712. 

Dort oben im gebirge. 7205. 

Dryade. 2554. 

Du bist ein kind. 18753. 

Duo de amor. 2557, 23189. 

Hitle wtinsche. 18775. 

Elementar unterricht. 7280. 

En secreto. 14824. 

Enriqueta. 238181. 

Eremit (Der) 461. 

Extasis. 2624. 

Felice primavera. 18836. 

Florinda. 18872. 

Francisco I. Madero. 18895. 

Friihlingsabend. 17106. 

Friihlingsmirchen. 12862. 

Friihlingszauber. 18900. 

Funeral march. 10435. 

Gebet an Pierrot. 12874. 

Geborgte schloss. 18918. 

Geistlich nachtlied. 17119. 


1844 


Dt. tay RASS Ve-G 


Drop a tear and bid | Breitkopf & Hirtel—Continued. 


Gloria pura. 14972. 

Gotentreue. 7508. 

Happy year. 15082. 

Heilige sendung. 2836, 19039. 

Heinrich von Toggenburg. 7614. 

Heisa hopsa, bei orgen und wind. 
691. : 

Hollenfahrt Christi. 19056. 

Hoffmanns erzihlungen. 3472- 
3475. 

Hundret lieder. 6101, 16173. 

Im speil der wellen. 811, 23607. 

Impromptu. 3847. 

In memoriam. 824. 

Insurgentes. 28800. 

Intermezzo. 14161. 

Introduction thema und varia- 
tionen. 7878. 

Invocation. 7882. 

Isabel la Catélica. 19254. 

It is enough. 183867. 

Jane Grey. 19270. 

Jung Diethelm. 21466. 

Kammertrios. 21222. 

Kirschenballade. 19340. 
Klavier-schule. 10934. 

Komm herbei tod. 926. 

Konzert. 10940, 22760. 

Konzert fiir violine. 4481. 

Lake of the Dismal Swamp. 3119. 

Liebe. 19406. 

Liebeszauber. 18569. 

Long ago. 8097. 

Magdalena. 3236, 23917. 
Mahnung. 8180. 
Marguerite. 21638. 

Mastersingers of 
25027. 

Mazurka de salon. 15621. 

Monologe des Faust. 5667. 

Moon and stars. 83815. 

Morenas. 19626. 

Musagetes. 8347. 

Musician’s peep-show. 8350. 

Nach Sevilla. 11252. 

Nachen (Der) 112538. 

Nachruf. 11254. 

Nacht (Night). 17631. 

Natalia. 21765. | 

Neuste schule der geliufigkeit. | 
8434. 

Now a brighter boast than all. 
21797. 

O verzweifle nicht am _ glticke. | 
8525. 

Ojos verdes. 15896. 

Ondina. 3503. 

Operetten-album. 8544. 

Orchestre trio. 11398, 11894. 

Orgel-konzert. 19008. 

Ouvertiire in H-moll. 2199. 

Pequefia gavota. 24845. 

Pérfida. 38568. 

Pflege der linken hand. 5895. 


Nuremberg. | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Breitkopf & Hirtel—Continued. 
Pianoforte pedals. 24857. 
Premier polonaise. 8748. 
Primoroso. 16037. 


Quartett in F moll. 11549. 


Quartett no. 5 fiir zwei violinen. 


3672. 
Quejas de amor. 29557. 
Quintett G moll. 16590. 


Quintett in H moll. 20111. 
Rebeca. 29576. 
Recuerdos de Manon. 3660, 24456. 
Reina. 16077. 
Rima de Becquer. 
Romanze. 20044. 
Romeo. 20045. 
Rosa. 3723, 24508. 
Rose (The) 8890. 
Rule Britannia. 11664, 13782. 
Sacht wie vom abendrot. 20079. 
Scherzetto. 6961. 
Schwalben. 17899. 
Sechs lieder. 10371. 
Sechs lyrische stiicke. 917. 
Sechs stticke. 919. 
Serenade. 1547. 
Serenata India. 138858. 
Seven pieces. 16736. 
Sils-Maria. 18877. 
Sonatine in A moll. 
Sonatine in C dur. 9099. 
Sonatine in G dur. 9100. 
Song of Mephistopheles. 
Sonnenuntergang. 17959. 
Stranger, thou art standing now. 
22201. 
Sturmabend. 17996. 
Sitihne. 20287. 
Summer. 9201. 
Symphonie no. 8. 9587. 
Tausend und eine nacht. 
Teresa y Luz. 4025. 
Thematische rhythmische und 
metrische analyse der sympho- 
nien Beethovens. 18401. 
Tlalpam. 16454. 
Toteninsel (Die) 
Tristan und Isolde. 22411. 
| Ubungsschule ftir musikalische 
gehorbildung. 22351. 
| Unter sternen. 20465. 
Ursprung des feuers. 20469, 24959. 
Vedic hymn. 4175. 
Veleidosa. 9505. 
Vergangenheit. 18133. 
Vier lieder. 4924. 
Violin-konzert in E. 2202. 
Voglein schwermuth. 14180. 
Vorschule der geliiufigkeit. 6454. 
Wanderer und der bach. 14195. 
Wellenfliistern. 20564. 
Wenn ich triume. 20567. 
| When that I was and a tiny little 
boy. 20588. 
} Ya quisieras. 


22020. 


9098. 


9109. 


9278. 


1803. 


25162. 


Breitkopf & Hiartel—Continued. 
Ye mortals extol the love of the 
Father. 18374. 

Yeremoushka’s cradle song. 9743. 

Zwei charakterstticke. 921. 

Zwei lieder. 13949. 

Zweite indianische suite. 1019. 

Zweite moderne suite. 27709. 

4 danzas. 23957. 

6 geistliche stiicke. 8958. 

6 vortragsstucke. 8545. 

6* mazurka. 25194. 

11* mazurka. 22559. 

12? mazurka. 25195. 

25 de mayo de 1911. 25197. 
Bremer (E.) Sweet Evalon. 9233. 
Bremner (E.) Jugend-erinnerungen. 

28861, 28865. 
Bremner (M. D.) 
38895. 
Bren (J.) When the right little girl 
loves you. 166834. 
Brennan (J. A.): 
Edison. 7269. 
Gee! but I’m crazy for the sum- 
mertime. 12875, 14946. 

I'll meet you in the city. 23546. 

Look out for the bogie-man. 11034. 

Travel on. 12057. 

Brennan (M. A.) Girl in the ging- 
ham gown. 21170, 22562 (66). 

Brenton (A. S.) Won’t you let me 
take you for a paddle. 20659. 

Breslin (C. V.) In the city where no- 
body cares, dear. 26237. 

Brestel (I.) No wedding bells for 
Viola, I wonder why. 15840. 

Bretagne (J.): 


Song of empire. 


Olden love. 24265. 
Wishbone (The). 25141. 
Brettlkénig (Der). 305538, 30559, 
30824. 
Breu (S.): 
Ich weiss ein tal. 5261. 


Pfingsten. 5894. 

Sweetly the linden bloom. 30779. 
Breuer (A. H. F.): 

Du giebst mir den schild deines. 


heils. 10295. 

Huldigungen vor dem gnaden- 
thron. 10650. 

Kommt her zu mir. 10939. 


Selig ist der mann, der die anfech- 


tung erduldet. 11758. 

Wohlauf, psalter und  harfe. 
12295. 

Breuer (E.): 

In the sunny summertime. 5308, 
7861. 

Keep on lovin’. 3081. 

My Georgia rose. 3883. 


Breuer (J.)  Lassalle-marsch. 30581. 
Breuer & Gunsky: 
In sunny summertime. 5308, 7861. 
Keep on lovin’. 8081. 


1845 


INDEX 


pt. Ht, as), FS 


Breuer & Gunsky—Continued. 
My Georgia rose. 3883. 
Parasol. 19889. 


Bréville (G. de) See De Bréville (G.) 
Brewer (A. H.): 
Alexander. 22616. 
Auf wiedersehen. 
Boy (The). 22826. 
Dreaming. 7227. 
Give the king thy judgments, O 
God. 10478. 
Golden slumbers. 
I was glad. 23577. 
Lass of Richmond Hill. 23770. 
Summer sports. 11911-11915. 
There was an old man. 24868. 


Brewer (O.) Brewer’s school & home 
song book. 30419. 

Brewer (R. B.) First love. 4929. 

Brewer & Smith. When you’re away. 
25102. 


6787. 


28475. 


Brice (EH.) That’s ever loving love. 
2072 (182). 

Brice (G.) La zacateca. 16718, 
16719. 

Brice (M.) Roseland. 17864. 
Brickler (W. Z.) March Verona. 
1048. 


Bridal (G. N.) 
Bridal trip. 
5704, 6342. 
Bridge (F.): 
Cradle song. 23025. 
Hlégie. 23168. 
Mélodie. 23991. 
Miniatures. 24041. 
Moto perpetuo. 24081. 
Phantasy. 19919. 
Rejoice in the Lord, O ye right- 
eous. 8834. 
Three idylls. 
Bridge (J. C.) 
8297. 
Bridge (J. F.): 
Song of the English. 3898. 
Te Deum laudamus. 9287. 
Bridgers (L. B.) Somebody cares. 
1611. 
Bridwell (L.): 


Elysée. 7287. 
4272, 4625, 5200, 5548, 


12588. 
Miller of the Dee. 


Bugle call. 18486. 
Golden sunbeams. 18955. 
Mercy is free. 19584. 


O wayward child, come home. 


19786. 


Briegel (G. F.) You love me. 123829. 
Briegel (G. F.) & co. Those dear old 
bells. 223807. 
Brierley (J. R.) Alma Mater. 2120. 
Brigandet (Mrs. J.) When the fireflies 
begin to twinkle, Mary. 20591. 
Briggs (A. O.) Nearer home. 1185. 
Briggs (C.) Wedding bells. 6485. 
Briggs (C. 8S.) Song of confidence. 
20225. 


1846 


Briggs (M. E.) 
29434. 

Briggs (W. H.) Reflections. 29593. 

Bright (A. M.) General Custer’s last 
march. 43880 (34). 

Bright (D.) Colinette. 14654. 

Bright (EH. 8.) My love is all for you. 
11236. 


Our old day dreams. 


Bright eyes. 19466. 

Brindmore (J. C.) Reconciliation. 
8814. 

Brink (L. B.) Awakening of the 
waves. 96. 

Brinkmeyer (A. W.) Spring-melody. 
13944. 


Briquet (J.): 
Alma, where do you live. 36. 
Diplomat like me. 400. 

Kiss duet. 909. 
Kiss me my love. 14819 (102). 
Sail home. 25197 (209). 
She’ll be the death of me. 1558. 
You must take care. 2048. 
Briscoe (A. H.) Lily and the dew- 
drop. 28984. 

Bristow (F. L.): 

Little shaking Quakers. 
(29). 
Welcome spring. 14209. 

Bristow (S. W.) 

day. 22945. 

Britcher (W. F.) 

upon the Lord. 9344. 

Britt (H.): 
Christmastide. 28054. 

O turtledove so mournful. 


Broadbent (J.) & son, ltd.: 
Call of summer. 69453. 
Come before His presence. 
Faith. 7331. 

Happy strains are swelling. 
Praise waiteth for Thee. 8736. 
Seven hymns and tunes. 9010. 
Three tunes. 8346. 
Broadway (EH.) Floating. 
Broadway car. 18479. 


28376. 


Broadwell (V. J.) Railroad boy is the 


only one for me. 29567. 
Broadwood (lL. EH.) Sussex mum- | 
mers’ Christmas carol. 273829. 
Brochon (M. M.): [ 
Album leaf. 2072 (1). 
Cradle song. 2072 (15). 
Gavotte impériale. 2072 (22). 
Saltarello. 2072 (53). 
Brock (C.) Evening service in key of! 
C. 4886. 
Brock (J. Ff.) You'll have to make 4. 
noise about me. 6628. | 
Brockenton (J.) When the dew is on!) 
the grass. 12222. 
Brockhaus (M.): . | 
Gesinge des 
25906. 


spielmanns. 581, 


29364. | 
Broad (J. C.) Goodnight baby. 21200. | 


7049. || 
7577. | 


Christmas every : 


They that wait | 


22562 | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Brockhaus (M.)—Continued. 
Hellafest-marsch. 15116, 15117. 
Konigskinder. 923, 924, 38105, 

10937, 15409, 28746. 
Konigskinder march. 21496, 23747, 
26370. 
Konigskinder selection. 
Lerche (Die) 28955. 
Rosengesang. 8901. 
Schwarzschwanenreich. 27123. 


23748. 


Symphonie. 9557, 9558. 
Szenen der ginsemagd. 1709. 
Tonbilder. 1799. 
Brockhoven (F.) That crazy rag. 
30003. 


Brockman (J.): 
Chicken rag. 20907, 25197 
Gee whiz, sweety. 574. 
Never mind the family tree, look 


(63). 


at the business plant. 8485, 
13548, 14319 (126). 

That’s Yiddisha love. 4033. 

Tie your little bull outside. 4075, 
4076. 

What’s the good word, Rosy. 
9606. 

When Tony Macaroni marries 
Chinky Chanky Lee. 122387. 


Withered rose and the aching 
heart. 9706. 
Brockman (Jas.) pub. co.: 


What’s the good word, Rosy. 
9606. 
When Tony Macaroni marries 


Chinky Chanky Lee. 12237. 
Withered rose and the aching 


heart. 9706. 
Brockway (E.) Message from o’er 
the sea. 24022. 


Brockway (H.)': 


At twilight. 25313. 

Answer (An) 20750. 

Idyl of murmuring water. 26198. 

Matin-song. 21650. 
Brodersen (J. L. A.) ‘Aloha oe. 387. 
Brodersen (V.): 

Capriccietto. 18480. 

Intermezzo. 18481. 

Why not. 20630. 


Brodie (Mrs. J. HE.) Dear little Daisy. 
28188. 


Brodie (M. A.) Just for a_ kiss. 
17360. 
Brody (J.) My wife’s husband. 8411. 


Brodzenski (J.) Gee but the winters 
is lonesome. 28425. 
Broecker (M.) Let us be sweetheart’s 
once again. 8040. 
Broekhoven (F.) Empire city rag. 
2586. 
| Brogan (J. S.) 
dren at school. 
Brogi (R.): 
Ne m’abandonne pas. 13537. 
Ritrosa (La) 30710, 30711. 


When we were chil- 
20606. 


i 


Broidy (—): 
Al tashlichenu. 21. 
Es felt die mame. 470. 
Sholem beias. 1561. 
Yom hachupo. 2041. 
Broker (W.) Hour with Thee. 
13018. 
Bronne (R. A.) Flower of the village. 
17085. 
Bronner (J.) You are the sunshine 


of my home. 6621. 


Bronsen (C.) Hobble skirt. 5156. 
Brook (E.) White laurestine. 12258. 
Brooke (C. K.): 
Blossom-tide. 27917. 
Romany lullaby. 29642. 
San’-man from san’-lan’. 29694. 
True love. 30092. 
Brooke (F.) Hiding of His power. 


234838. 
Brooke (H. Sullivan-) 
Brooke (H.) 


See Sullivan- 


Brookfield (T.) Sea roamer. 27125. 

Brooklyn Sunday school union. 
Hymns and music for the 82d anni- 
versary. 10659. 

Brookman (H. J.) Attheball. 14411. 

Brooks (C. B.) North pole. 34438. 


Brooks (C. M.) Select hymns for 
Christian worship. 22092. 


Brooks (EB): 
Let’s all take a trip out to River- 
view. 8034. 


Weary my heart. 20561. 
Brooks (. 8.) See Brooks (H. M.) 
Brooks (Mrs. G. L.): 
Cries of Mexico. 
Sweet sad regret. 


25612. 
1704. 


Brooks (H. M.) Magic pen. 9782 
(92). 
Brooks (Mrs. M.B.) Arkansas. 18323. 
Brooks (Mrs. M. F.) Mother. 19635. 
Brooks (Mrs. M. H.) Can the Cap- 
tain depend on me. 6949. 
Brooks (S.): 
Can it be love. 6948. 
Cosey rag. 4708. 
It’s awf’ly hard to say good bye. 
3030. 
That humming tune. 30008. 
There’ll come a time. 6340. 
You go in, mister. 2046. 
Brooks (W.): 
Leila. 26395. 
Our hearts are bowed by earthly 
fears. 19861. 
Brooks (W. G.): 
Come unto me. 12629. 


Hear, Father, hear our prayer. 
10589. 

In this calm and peaceful hour. 
839. 


Peace, sweet peace. 11444. 
When ’twas summer on the old 
home farm. 6582. 


1847 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 1. s., v.G 


Brooksbank (O. O.) 
thirsty fly. 14567. 
Brosky (J. R.) I want to be loved 


Busy, curious, 


by a girl. 19164. 

Brotherhood (A. E.) Love’s eall at 
twilight. 19485. 

Brotherton (A. W.) Woodward— 
past, present, future. 2037. 


Broughton (A. C.) 
7308, 103385. 
Broughton (M. H.) Beneath the palm 
by the sea. 25380. 
Brounoff (P.): 
Awreimele. 278388. 
Colombina and the clown. 28075. 
Jewish folk songs. 18169, 14819 
(94). 
Brovillet (R.): 
Good night, dear heart, good night. 
7503. 
Loyal order of moose. 
Only one dear. 26884. 


Brown (A. E.): 
Hymns of praise for mission 
work. 2882. 
Tell of Jesus. 4019. 


Brown (A. F.) Harvest moon, O har- 
vest moon. 285384. 

Brown (A. H.): 
Bid us go in peace. 14515. 
How happy are they. 15161. 
Order of Holy Communion. 11395. 
Shepherds had an angel. 24608. 
Spirit of the Lord filleth the 

whole world. 9150. 

When all Thy mercies. 16611. 


Brown (A.L.) Les Bohémiens. 12527. 
Brown (Mrs. A. 8.) Bread and cheese 
and kisses. 22836. 
Brown (A. W.): 
Any old time or any old place. 
2072 (70). 
Come down Nellie to the old red 
barn. 4380 (107). 
Don’t forget me dearie. 2072 (94). 
Vm awfully glad the girl I had. 
286838. 
In my old home town. 2996. 
Let me spend my vacation with 
you. 13258. 
Let’s get spooney awhile. 956. 
My todalo man. 21758, 21759. 
25197 (178). 
Phantom rag. 
Plain little country girl. 
Rag-a-tag rag. 38649. 
Whole world reminds me of you. 


Estella march. 


23892. 


15995, 25197 (198). 
3578. 


22489. 
Brown (Aileen) Celeste waltz. 4639. 
Brown (Al.) You'll never catch me 


there again. 25176. 
Brown (B. M.): 
If forgiving is forgetting. 21382. 
There the reason lies. 30028. 


Brown (B. 8S.) Missouri, the prom- | 
ised land. 3340. 
Brown (Bailie) Hymns of the second 
coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. | 
10660. \ 
Brown (Beatrice) I loved you. 2912. | 
Brown (C. B.): 


Apple blossoms. 9848. 
Echoes. 23154. 
Rose leaves. 1461. 


Soul’s awakening. 11855. 
Brown (C. C.): 

Homeland. 23498. 

Twilight dreams. 


Brown (C. F.) 

Brown (C. M. C.): 
Little Delfina. 13286. 
Love the Lord. 15524. 
My Roy. 19704. | 

Season at Baldhead 


14118. 


Armadillo. 14401. 


Brown (E.) 
Park. 16186. 

Brown (H. J.) You are the first rose | 
of summer. 9750. , 

Brown (F. C.) Springtime melodies. 
13947. 

Brown: : CHE) Paragon march. 
29458. 

Brown (Ff. H.) Sultan’s band march. 
24776. 


Brown (F. J.): 
Adieu, dear love, adieu. 9797. 
Dream of the lotus flower. 427. 
Good-bye! good-bye. 14997. 

I know a lovely shepherdess. 
10687. 

My love is like a simple prayer. 
30364 (102). 

Oh come fair maid and dance | 
with me. 1251. 

Oriole in colors gay. 11399. 

Question (The) 16060. 

Song of the mill. 22159. 

Summer lullaby. 4880 


6270. 
Witches dance. 25142. 


Brown (F. M.): 
I’m looking for a girl I met in | 
Dreamland park. 15238. 

It’s sunny’ sunny’ sunny’ honey. 


(166), 


15331. 
Brown (G. C.): 
Every school boy is a soldier man. 
18809. 
Give me New York for mine. 
17126. 
Brown (G. W.) I love my wife. | 
10697. a 
Brown (H.) Hiding of His power. |} 
23483. | 
Brown (H. A.) That old walnut ta- | 
ble. 203867. : i 
Brown (H. E.) MHackenschmidt is } 
out. 15054. 


1848 


- Brown (Mrs. J. W.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Brown (H. H.): 


I will lay me down. 4880 (47). 

Lord will comfort Zion. 4880 
(50), 

O Lord, be merciful. 4380 (59). 

Unto, Thee, O Lord. 20703 (56). 

Whoso dwellest in the _ secret 


place. 20703 (61). 
Winter song. 43880 (S88). 
Brown (J:) Chy King of. kings. 
27427. 


Brown (Mrs. J.) Only a bunch of 
blue violets. 19842. 
Brown (J. A.): 
Blended banner. 6884. 
Local optionist. 17484. 
Oh would I were a 
lionaire. 113848. 
Old black mammy. 
Brown (J. T.) 
time to me. 


multi-mil- 


15899. 
All the time is lovin’ 
22626. 
My wife and I. 
19718. 
Brown (L. H.): 
Just a word. 17359. 


My coco cola girl. 17602. 
Old sunbonnet mother’ wore. 
15909. 
Your love seems drifting away. 
— 20694. 
Brown (M. H.): | 
Es liegt der heisse sommer. 
2600. 


If I were king. 10769. 
Valentine (A.) 12097. 


{| Brown (N.): 


22647, 25256. 
IAG. 


Americus club. 

Barnstormer (The) 

Minola. 17550, 21700. 

Red plume. 11567, 11568. 
Brown (O. B.): 


I will lay me down. 4880 (47). 


Lord will comfort Zion. 4380 
(50). 
O Lord, be merciful. 43880 (59). 


Song reader. 9782 (19). 

Unto Thee, O Lord. 207038 (56). 
Whoso dwellest in the 
place. 20703 (61). 
Winter song. 4880 (88). 


| Brown (S.): 


Brown (T. M.) 


Bee and the rose. 27884. 
Drink to dear old Frisco. town. 
17021, 


Give my love to mother. 18939. 
Rag baby love. 17825. 
Texas Tommy = swing. 9309, 
29998. 
Brown (S. HE.) Oh my Jesus. 15887. 


| Brown (T.): 


Baby store. 20784. 
You love me as I love you. 22545. 


Greater Leavenworth. 
5048. 


secret | 


Brown (Mrs. W.) Love is the best 


gift of all. 23879. 
Brown (W. E.) Sleep, baby, sleep. 
1583. 


Brown (W. G.) 
the water blue. 
Brown (W. H.) 
3976. 
Brown (W. M. S.): 
Awake and sing the song. 4469. 
Derelict (The) 10282. 
Great kingdom beyond. 25973. 


Won’t you come into 
4342. 
Sweet Madeline. 


Hark, what mean those holy 
voices. 26017. 
Woodland flowers. 2036. 


Brown (W. W.) My dream. 17605. 
Brown & Edwards music co.: 
Alleluia Christ is risen. 4406. 


Awake and sing the song. 4469. 
Direlict (The) 10232. 

Great kingdom beyond. 25973. 
Hark what mean _ those _ holy 
voices. 26017. 
Promotion. 1386. 
Woodland flowers. 

Brown-Franklin co.: . 
Baraca marching song. 2217. 
Betty and the baby. 16850. 
Blood-red wine. 16860. 

In His name. 17291. 
Local optionist. 174384. 
Tempter’s power. 18046. 
Brown-Weitz (N. A.) Song of the 
auto. 27240. 
Browne (KE. S.) 
25550. 

Browne (J. L.): 
In the sleepy country. 21414. 
Serenata giocosa. 24597. 

Browne (R. A.): 

Bamboo jungle queen. 14454. 
Dearie, do you love me. 14736. 
Do you ever think of me, dear, as 


2036. 


Christmas chimes. 


I always think of you. 10256. 
Don’t say good bye. 2072 (95). 
Flag of flags. 14891. 

Georgie Morse. 579. 
Girl of Uncle Sam. 7463. 
Go on and love me some more. 

2072 (104). 

Golden beams. 7484. 
I left her down in Dixie. 15205. 


I wonder if you miss me, Mary. 
15262: 

If somebody love somebody. 5271. 

Married life’s no snap. 15591. 

Meet me when the moon is shin- 
ing. 8256. 

My cowboy girl. 1148, 18488. 


Nellie Bell. 15815. 
Nobody loves a faded flower. 
15842. 


Only a dream. 15920. 
Stranger in a strange town. 16320. 


1849 


26596—12——7 


INDEX 


Browne (R. A.)—Continued. 
Take it from me I’d like tochange 
with you. 11949. 
That is why I love you. 6831. 
That’s how I lost mine. 11994. 
They don’t belong to me. 12015. 
Twenty-three was meant for me. 


9438. 
Where I long to be. 16646. 
Wild rose. 9685. 
Without a girl like you. 4836. 
You. 20672. 
You don’t know how I love you. 
6627. 
Browne (S. W.) ‘Thro all the years. 
9371. 
Browne (Ted) U. S. Marine band. 
20453. 


Brownfield (J.): 


After school. 22601. " 
Bright star. 22841. 
Mark time. 23955. 


Merry springtime. 24021. 
Browning (B.): 

Beside the sea. 22786. 

Dream of home. 28118. 

Moonlight on the mountains. 

24068. 
Rose-bud waltz. 24515. 
Twilight hour. 249380. 


Browning (W.C.) Old folks at home. 
8574. 
Brownold (M.): 
Avalanche (1L’) 20778. 
Bereavement. 208382. 
Magic city. 21610. 
Brownold & Allemong. 
Avalanche (L’) 20778. 
Bereavement. 20882. 
Inspiration (L’) 21420. 
Magic city. 21610. 
Mélodie. 20729. 
Browns (R. A.) Our nation’s flag. 
26870. 
Bruce (EK. B.) 
nia. 6228. 
Bruce (Mrs. E. B.) 
ifornia. 6228. 
Bruce (L.) Fair Illinois. 
Bruch (M.): 
Ackeley. 22591. 
Concertsttick. 10148. 
Deutscher friihling. 23086. 
Fair Ellen. 21076. 
Fiinf lieder. 25461. 
Geh, wo ruhm dir winket. 


Souvenirs of Califor- 
Souvenirs of Cal- 


494. 


23314. 


Im Moseltal. 23606. 
Kleine Maria. 23742. 
Kol nidrei. 13230. 


Romanze. 24499-24501. 
Weit tiber dem meere. 25059. 
Bruchvogel (Mrs. R.) Nora darling. 
5753. 
Bruckmann (G. T.) 
true loving little sweetheart. 


Youre my own 
9758. 


ee 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


Bruckner (A.): 
Abendzauber. 14824. 
Gebet aus dem Te Deum. 
Briiggemann (A.): 
Gestindnis an die Hl. Jungfrau. 
12881. 
Liebesjubel. 132638. 
Liebesseligkeit. 138264. 
Liebestraum. 13265. 
Margherita. 3268. 
Bruhn (A. J.) Newspapers. 15822. 
Jepebhal (10s) s 


25898. 


Cantiques grégoriens. 27976. 
Ordinarium missae. 29429. 
Saluts grégoriens. 1496, 3757, 


29691, 29692, 30725-80781. 
Toni psalmorum et y Benedicamus 


Domino. 30075. : 
Brundage (B.) My thoughts are of 
you Louise. 3401. 
Brundage (F.) Little sweetheart } 
come and kiss me. 238854. M 
Brundage (W. B.) jr. Bewildered | 
lover. 4542. i 
Bruner (R. W.) Night of adventure. | 
24162. 


Brunet (P.): ij 
Biliken’s birthday. 12504. i 
Daybreak valse. 4769. ee ih 
Phaedra. 1339. | 
Reflections. 27019. ‘i 

Brunetti (O.) Pas encore. 26895. | 

Brunetti-Pisano (A.) Sieben klavier- | 


stticke. 14561. 
Brunetto (F.): 
Due fiori. 28188. 
Marcia solenne. 238946, 26527. i 
Brunner (A. E.) Perty Polskie.. | 
26911. 
Bruno (C.) Intermezzo humoresque. | 
13142. | 
Bruno (G.) Kleine Robinson Crusoe. | 
916. | 
Brunover (C.) Moonlight —kisses. 4 
8320. 
Brunsen (C. P.) Title craze. 9391. 


Brunson (W. B.) 
tail. 18925, 
Brunsvold (W.) 
Brush & Murphy. 
sweetheart than 
of gold. 10673. 

Bryan (H. M.): 


Get off of Teddy’s 


Shadow rag. 1555. 
I’d rather win you 
a mansion built 


Dear love remember me. 28190. 
Ho! up with the anchor. 19058. 
Sons of freedom. 9133. 
Bryan (O.) Bridget. 18475. 
Bryan (V.): 
Down to the Folies bergéres. 
10273. 
Ephraham played upon the piano. 
14828. 
On San Francisco Bay. 8588, 
8589. 


Spanish love. 11864, 29881. 


1850 


Buchwald (E.): 


Buck (C.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bryan (V.)—Continued. 
Woodman, woodman, spare that 
tree. 16684. 
You’ve built a fire down in my 
heart. 16709. 
Bryant (A. H.): 

Inside the golden gate. 17317. 

Let us walk in the light. 17401. 
Bryant (E.) By faith I make it mine. 

27964. 
Bryant (J. R.) 
light in. 8039. 
Bryant (L.) Christmas carols for 
primary & grammar grades. 28046. 
Bryant (lb: H:.) If I only had a 
mother. 10763. 
Bryce (G.) Down at Revere. 21005. 
Bryce (R. C.) For exchange, one 
little kiss. 21123. 
Brymn (J. T.) In the grape vine 
swing. 3001. 
Bryson (E.): 
Introduction and symphonic finale. 
847. 

Voices. 4209. 

What the people tell. 
Brzezinski (F.) Triptique. 
Bucalossi (B.): 

Indian melody. 841, 26251, 26252. 


Let the golden sun- 


25793. 
16465. 


Valse-berceuse. 301387. 
Buchanan (M. D.) Lullaby. 29066. 
Buchanan (CR. :H.) Rookery rag. 
17860. 
Buchbaum (A.) Toa rose. 14085. 
Buchheim (EH. Ebert-) Sce_ Ebert- 


Buchheim (E.) 


Silk rags. 16223. 
Sweety. 16368. 
How beautiful upon the 
19080. 
Perfect love’s Eden. 


mountains. 
Boeck (C. G.) 
15983. 

Buck (D.):: 
Benedie anima in D. 30364 (10). 
Benedictus in A. 30364 (11). 
Bonum est in G. 30364 (12). 
Bread of the world in mercy 

broken. 2072 (6). 
Cantate domino in G. 30364 (18). 


Christ the Lord is risen. 2072 
(8). 
Come ye disconsolate. 2072 (11). 


Day of wrath. 2072 (16). 

Deus miseratur in D. 30364 (18). 

Easter anthem. 30364 (22). 

Easter morning. 4380 (25). 

Festival Te Deum in D. 
C25). 

Gloria in excelsis. 30364 (24, 25). 

Hail to the Lord’s anointed. 2072 
CAGE 

In memoriam. 16728 (8). 

Jubilate Deo in A. 30364 (82). 

Merry »rown thrush. 16728 (9). 


530564 


Buck (D.)—Continued. 


O, holy, holy, holy Lord. 2072 
(40). 

On the sea. 16728 (15). 

Signal resounds from afar. 16728 
(18). 

Spring is come! huzza. 16728 
(20). 

Strain upraise. 2072 (57). 

Te Deum. 30364 (52). 

Tempest (The) 30364 (53). 

Twilight. 16728 (24). 

Untosus’ a child is born 72517 


(Sti9) 
Venite in A. 30364 (54). 
When the heart is young. 22456. 
Buck (BD) jr. See: Buck (D.): 


t Buelk i.) : 
Garden of hearts. 21158. 
Violets and you, sweetheart. 
22399. 


Buck (M: EE): 

Benedic in D. 30364 (10). 

Benedictus in A. 380364 (11). 

Bonum est in G. 30364 (12). 

Bread of the world in mercy 
broken. 2072 (6). 

Cantate domino in G. 30364 (138). 

Christ the Lord isrisen. 2072 (8). 

Come ve disconsolate. 2072 (11). 

Day of wrath. 2072 (16). 

Deus miseratur in D. 30364 (18). 

Easter anthem. 30364 (22). 

Festival Te Deum in D. 30364 
(25.Ve 

Gloria in excelsis. 30364 (24, 25). 

Hail to the Lord’s anointed. 2927 
ar OV 

In memoriam. 16728 (8). 

Jubilate Deo in A. 30364 (32). 

Merry brown thrush. 16728 (9). 

O, holy, holy, holy Lord. 2072 
(40). 


On the sea. 16728 (15). 


Signal resounds from afar. 16728 
(18). 

Spring is come! huzza. 16728 
(20). 

Strain upraise. 2072 (57). 

Te Deum. 30364 (52). 

Tempest (The) 30364 (53). 

Twilight. 16728 (24). 


Venite in'A. 30364 (54). 


Buck (P. C.) Public school pianist. 
8769-8777. 

Buck & Lowney co. New St. Louis. 
29318. 

Buckingham. 16079. 


Buckley (D. D.) 
Buckley (L. C.) 
ing race. 3498. 
Buckner (Mrs. O.) Lowene. 
Buckner orphans home. 
linger not. 1227. 


Moon eyes. 17574. 
Old Ireland’s fight- 


21598. 
O come and 


1851 


INDEX 


pt. IEE By Se ov. @ . 


Bueovich (C. de): 


Lulu. 19499. 
Marchons au bonheur. 19540. 
Tout’s les femmes. 1806, 16462, 


20415, 22327. 
Budlong (C. S.) Won’t you make my 


dreams come true. 27663. 
Buechner (A.): 
Cellist’s first coneert album. 
25516, 27997, 27998. 
Last rose of summer. 28935. 


Biichse (A.): 


Letzte wacht. 26406. 
Lied das meine mutter sang. 
26410. 


Neue heimat. 8482. 
Osterreichisches volkslied. 26791. 
Traum der liebe. 27446. 

Buechse (J. L.): 
Gipsy’s love song. 
Nocturno. 13560. 
Serenade. 13848. 
Sérénade espagnole. 138848. 

Btihl (A.): 
Blue violets. 
Boy scout. 
Dancing leaves. 
Dress parade. 
Silver queen. 138879. 
Sparkling eyes. 30770. 
United Spanish war 

6401. 
Buehl (F.) 
Btihnenverlag Ahn & 

Ahn & Simrock. 

Biihnenverlag Niedersachsen : 
Detektiv-duett. 20983, 23084. 
Liebesjagd (Die) 19407, 21527, 

23815. 

Liebesleid. 19408, 21528. 

Miarchen-walzer. 19511, 23916. 

Reiterlied. 22003, 24466. 

Sherlock-marsch. 22110, 27161. 

Walzerduett. 20546, 20547. 
Buell (B. M.): 

Only one. 19849. 

Wish (A) 22506. 

Buell (H. H.): 

Arise, He calleth you. 2164. 
Divinity school hymn. 2522. 
Buell (H. G.) Neapolitan barcarolle. 

26724. 
Buell (M. D.): 
Arise, He calleth you. 2164. 
Divinity school hymn. 2522. 
Bueris (F. de) Perla di rugiada. 
21910. 
Biisser (H.): 
Astres de la mer. 9864. 
Lecons manuscrites de_ solfége. 
5440. 
Marche de féte. 195384, 19535. 
Silence (Le) 27170. 
Buffum (H.) I am glad that Whoso- 
ever took mein. 7679. 


12885. 


9983. 
125381. 

10189. 
7242. 


veterans. 


18787. 
See 


Encouragement. 
Simrock. 


1852 


Bug (A. W.) See Bug (Mrs. H. M.). 
Bug (Mrs. H. M.)  Bout-en-train. 
6648 (3). | 
Bugbee (L. A.): 
At the fair. 2170. 
Bonnie and brave. 2293. 
Cheerfulness. 23886. 


Dancing waves. 2481. 


Falling leaves. 2632. 
Juanita. 3066. 
Just at twilight. 3071. 


3264. 
the water. |} 


March of the giants. 
Skipping stones on 
3860. 
Buglione (A.) 
25197 (42). 
Buglione (G.) Flying column. 
Builder (B. D.): 
Benedictus in E flat. 12359 (3). 
Cantate Domino. 12359 (7). 
Father whate’er of earthly bliss. | 
12359 (20). ! 
Gloria in excelsis in B flat. 12359 | 
(2258 | 


American — spirit. 


7395. | 


Gloria patri. 9782 (5). if 
Guide me O Thou great Jehovah. | 
9782 (7). 
Jubilate. 4380 (49), 9782 (9). 
Jubilate in C. 6648 (22). i 
My God permit me not. 12859 | 
(40), 
Pitying Savior look with blessing. | 
12359 (48). q 
Te Deum in G. 4380 (80). i 
Buisson (J.) La guapa. 10549, 12359 | 
(72), 15042. + 
Bula (l.) Zenobia. 
Bulger (H.): Hf 
Gloomy gloom. 21180, 25197 (92). | 
My heart’s bouquet. 21787, 25197 | 
(LT3) i 
What us poor girls go through. | 
22435, 25197 (254). | 
Bulkley (H. D.) Song of the bow. 
27241. 
Bull (H.) We'd better strip the bed 
and have another little look. 27572. | 
Bull (0O.) Saeter-maid’s Sunday. | 
1485. 
Bullard (C.): 


12343. 


places. 12970. 
Whispered song. 25114. 


Bullard (F. F.): 

Metropolitan (The) 3326. 
Vagabondia. 380135. - 
Bullen (R.) Three lyrics. 2316. [ 
Bullock (H.) Voluntary, in hyper- | 
phrygian mode. 380179. | 
Bullock (F.) Underneath the mis- | 
tletoe. 1888. | 
Bullock (W. H.): 1 
Little love with sunny smile. 

15482. 


- Buononcini (—) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bullock (W. H.)—Continued. 

Paddy’s choice. 24312. 

Rider of the forest. 27040. 
Bunde (F. C.) My blue-eyed boy. 


29258. 
Bungert (A.) Impromptu. 2256? 
(27) 
Bunning (H.): 
Lest we forget. 15488. 
Marvis and Merle. 21653. 
Open the door to love. 5838. 
We see them not. 380822. 
Buongiovanni (F.): 
TWAIra. § 22507. 
Ammore spassuso. 22654. 
Canzona mia. 22884. 
Canzona veziosa. 25493. 
Core ’e fuoco. 23012. 
Corrispondenza a numeri. 2455. 
Dimme na vota si. 23089. 
Nina. 24169. 
’O vino. 26787. 
Pure a tte. 26998. 
Vattenne. 24983. 
Buongiovanni (G. F.): 
Donna di cuori. 25380. 
Mattinata sentimentale. 26549. 
Bounomo (J.) & co.: 
Forbice (La) 10405. 
Marcia Jesposizione di Roma. 
17495. 


Sonate. 23736. 


Bureh (H.) Id like to meet you 
again. 2892. 

Burch - Fisher co. Kaptin Kiddo. 
7961. 

Bureck (H.) Rubato. 30720. 

Burden (W.) Don’t be sad Nellie 


darling. 4808. 


| Burdett (G. A.): 


By the pool. 20880. 

Come, weary travelers. 18602. 

Enthroned on high, almighty God. 
7295. 

Go forth in shining armor. 

Harebell (The) 5088. 

In the same country. 19282. 

March of the maskers. 21634. 

Song of the jolly trooper. 22158. 


18943. 


Burdick (EH. J.): 


One kind word. 8596. 
One of the herd. 8598. 


Buren (M. van) See Van Buren (M.) 


| 


Burfening (W.) jr. Only a dream of 


Sweetheart days. 38508. 

Burford (M.) Oh, why are you sad 
to-night. 26849. 

Burger (M.) Where the morning 


glory blossoms bloom each day. 
3802738. 
Burgess (M. G.): 
Postlude in G minor. 11499. 
Song of triumph. 29855. 


Burgess (R. Y.) Palace of dreams. 
18689. 
Burgett (W.): 
Arizona Mona. 18322. 
Dad’s Texas ranch girl. 
Burgmein (J.): 
Cantique de Noél. 25492. 
Cara serchia, quand ’ero piccina. 
10050. 
Carnaval vénitien. 25503. 
Duetto dei baci. 440. 
Krieg um der eimer. 15413. 
Roman de Pierrot et Pierrette. 
29638. 
Seechia rapita. 
Sul mio petto posa o bella. 
Tapis d@’ orient. 24882. 
Valzer dell’ exposizione di Torino. 
9491, 16507. 
Burgmiiller (F.) 
27948. 
Burgstaller (E.) 
Burkart (E.) River rag. 8873. 
Burke (C.) Fairy lullaby. 23212. 
Burke (HE. S.) Midway local. 8295. 
Burke (J.) Uncle Sam. 14120. 
Burke (Ge Ae): 
Tm always 
15230. | 
Oh you Mister Moon. 15894. 
Southern slide. 16286. 
Stop making eyes at me. 16316. 
When a girl remembers and a 
boy forgets. 4266. 
When you were in your 
16645. 
Burke (J. E.): 
I will meet you at our 1915 fair. 
21370. 
It’s the uniform that makes the 
hit. 21441. 
Burke (W. F.) Curse of a pretty 
face. 18645, 18646. 
Burkett (C. F.) Blue bow. 9980. 
Burkett (J. W.) Meet me when the 
moon is shining. 8256. 
Burleigh (C.): 
By moonlight. 20878. 
From the hearth. 21146. 
Hallowe’en. 21230. 
Impromptu and scherzo. 23608. 
Old sweet memory. 24261. 
Through the snow. 223138. 
Burleigh (H. T.) Tarry with me O 


14705. 


1589-1542, 16187. 
11909. 


Twenty five studies. 


Mailied. 5559. 


home on Sunday. 


my Saviour. 22249. 

Burley (J.) Wed better strip the 
bed and have another little look. 
20502: 


To-night I will 
22025. 


Burlingame (B. B.) 
come in my airship. 
Burlingame (L. R.): 
Some one is thinking of you. 
17940. 
When the leaves’ bright green 
have turned. 20594. 


1853 


teens. ° 


INDEX 


Burlyne (Y. R.): 
Love me honey. 21579. 
Memphis squeeze. 138419. 
Burmester (W.) Franzosisches lied. 
4952. 
Burnes (J.): 
Sweet thoughts. 18017. 
Sweet thoughts of you. 
Burnett (BH. M.): 
Melancholy. 26566. 
Shadows. 27149. 


27341. 


That ever loving amorouse. 1753. 
That funny hobble gown. 1755. 
That Texas Tommy glide. 1760. 


Burnett (J.)} Down by the lilac bush. 
STA. 
Burnett (J. F.) Lily of snow. 11009. 
Burnett (W. E.): 
Blessings. 27915. 


Keep singing aS you go. 28882. 


Burnett & Maynard. Shadows. 27149. 

Burney (S.) Peanut boy. 177380. 

Burnham (CC. E.) Nocturne (A) 
25466. 

Burnham (F. C.) He that dwelleth. 
28552. 


Burnley (F.) 
and helpless. 
Burns (A.) Come into my garden of 
dreams. 25565. 
Burns (F.): 
Coons honeymoon. 20943. 
Flag of empire dance album. 14890. 
Burns (G. W.): 
For you, just you. 10404. 
Have I a sweetheart there. 10579. 
How would you like. 15165. 
I left her down in Dixie. 15205. 
If every Diamond loved his Rose 
as I love you. 138098. 
My golden tree will soon be bloom- 
ing Mary Ann. 11225. 
No wedding bells for Viola. 
Nobody loves 
15842. 
Poor and humble valley. 11490. 
When I was a bashful boy. 16618. 


Who is this so weak 
16656. 


15840. 
a faded  fiower. 


Burns (H.) Georgie Morse. 579. 
Burns (J.) jr. Oh you moonlight 
drive. 15895. 

Burns (Mrs. J. H.) Gertie and ma. 
14955. 

Burns (J. Howard) Three lights. 
1781. 


Burns (J. P.) Sunburst flag of green 


and gold. 18000. 

Burns (1L.) In the upper garden. 
10814. 

Burns (lL. M.) My mother’s prayer. 
26705. 

Burns (W.) JI’d rather be an Irish- 
man. 76983. 


Burrard (C.) Ruane. 20069. 
Burraston (P. S.) My western Rose. 
15796. 


ET, 
a EnEEEEEEE! 


Dt. (eee ese vee 


Burraston & Meeker. My western 
Rose. 15796. 
Burre (M.) Violet. 12133. 


Burrell (P. J.): 
Ain’t it swell to be a coat room 


girl. 14836. 

College grad. 14657. 
Burroughs (H.) Departing Will. 
2506. 
Burroughs (W. R.)_ Still, still with 
Thee. 6252. 


Burrow (A. F.) 
you love me. 


Now can’t you say 
29335. 


Burrowes (A. J.) Loyola U. 8158. 
Burrowes (J. F.) Souls of men. 
16281. 
Burt: (Bo aay 
Owl in the old oak tree. 11412, 
18244 (80). 
Shame upon you, Naney. 6648 
(109). 


When the honeysuckle’s bloom- 
ing on the vine. 4286. 
Waiting for a little girlie. 
Burt (Bide 
Little side street. 143819 (109). 


6461. 


Burt (EH. R.) Take me back to Min- 
nie. 18029. 

Burt (H.) I want a regular man. 
28709. 

Burt (J. G.) Jennie Jane in my aero- 
plane. 10853. 


Burt (W. J.) Diamond crown. 10241. 

Burtch (lL.) Sweetheart just say the 
word. 203817. 

Burten “(ieages) 
26946. 

Burton (A. N.): 
Regular circus bear. 13781. 
Vampire (The) 12110. 

Winter songs. 12290. 
Burton (E.) Sweet is the name of 
Rose. 9234. 
Burton (G.) My girl’s a regular Shef- 
field blade. 3384. . 

Burton: (J. H:) Sunes tesco: 

Burton (lL. D.) Every ehild. 

Burton (P. A.) Hello Bill! 

Burtt (R.) Independence day. 

Busch (C.): 

Arioso in G major. 22681. 

Christmas eve. 28047. 

Day is done. 381. 

May. 82387, 11112-11116. 

Serenade in G major. 24592. 
Busch (C. M.): 

Abschied. 18329. 

Gut’ nacht. fahr’ wohl. 

Loreley. 19457. 

Scheiden-leiden. 

Teure vaterhaus. 


Pleasures of home. 


17057. 
7622. 
23644. 


10552. 


20112. 
16408, 16409. 


Busch (G.) Valse -d’amour. 14145, 
14146. Ge 

Busch (W.) Buried song. 22851. ; 

Buse (H.) Joy of my heart. 19300. 


1854 


| 


| 


/ 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


Bush (A. M.) 
OST. 

Bush (EE. E.) 
fire. 4654. 
bush, (E.° L::) 
brother Joe. 


Because you are lonely. 


Cherry Valley mine on 


I wish I were my 


21372. 


Busher (F.) Marathon dance. 
EK.) Because it’s me. 


Bushnell (G. 
27883*. 
Bussler (H.) 
Bustabo (A.) 


Ragweed rag. 


Mardritto 


Bustanoby (R.): 
Illusion. 2971, 2972. 
FBO as VT S2ie 
) Bailey’s march and 
two-step. 14449. 
) Bailey’s march and 
two-step. 14449. 


Irrésistible 
Buster (M. C. 


Buster (W. S. 


Bustini (A.): 
Amore (1 


y 2138. 


Castello (Il) 2859. 
Ineanto (L’) 38006. 
Seala (La) 3774. 


Butler (C.): 
My father. 


Old things have 


S581. 
Butler (CH.).: 


8367. 


Ballade. 27956. 
Caprice. 27957. 


Romance. 
Sonatina. 


Butler (H. M.) 


29634. 
29843. 


New America. 3421. 
Star spangled banner. 
That harem scarem 


Butler (J. E.) 
skirt. 18055. 
Butler (J. LL.) 
14968. 
Butler (lL. LL.) 
Butler (M. B.) 
Butler (M. L.) 


Autumn schottische. 


(La ) 


15576. 


17828. 
dot. 


passed away. 


3936. 


Give me the U. S. A. 


Telepathy. 


27367. 


Annie Laurie. 
Christ is risen. 
Butler (M. W.): ; 

Angel mother. 20747. 


2186. 


14386. 
FOU. 


Blessed be the tie that binds. 


6886. 


Butler’s correct 


piano. 12545, 12546. 


Moonlight 
29207. 


Moonlight on the snow. 
We'd better bide a wee. 


Bunerr (aR, A.) 


Hoosier hills 
Butler (R. L.) 


moon goes to bed. 


Butler (W. F. 
the Hoosier 

Butler (W. 
28332. 

Butterfield (C. 
were young 
Gad): 


in the 


7852. 


. 


method for the 


mountaiDs. 


26642. 
30211. 
In the heart of the 


When the man in the 


16631. 


) e0:: In tihe: heart of 


hills. 7852. 
G.) Fair 


Dickinson. 


J;,). “When you ‘and 1 


Maggie. 


9651, 


12559 


Butterfield (H.) No more taxi-cabs 
for mine. 19752. 

Butterfield (J. A.) When you and I 
were young Maggie. 12359 (51). 
Butterworth (G.) Cycle of six songs. 

25622. 
Butterworth (H.) Choicest gift. 
LOT (Ce): 
3utton (H. E.): 
All this night. 25238. 
Jesus frestas af djifvulen. 3050. 
Lament (A.) 38120, 3121. 
Butts (GA. Oy? 
Hileen. 12744. 
Farewell. 18829. 
On thy shore when eve is falling. 
3501. 


Butts. CBB): 

All in all. 22624. 

By way of the throne. 4620. 

Christ for me. 4666. 

Give me a heart like Thine. 5001. 

He holds me. 677. 

John three sixteen. 5353. 

IKxeep looking to Jesus. 17368. 

Land where they never grow old. 
26382. 

Let Jesus have His way with you. 
952. 

Oh! how He loves. 5794. 

Sheltered in the Rock of Ages. 
17912. 

Sing unto the Lord. 27187. 

So0-Go 1-27 205: 

Wholly surrendered. 6552. 


sutts (M: Av C.)= thonging for. you 
dear. 8104, 19452. 

Butts (Mrs. R. A.) Longing for you 
dear. 8104. 

Buxton (Ac A.) Preparation) tor 
prayer. 38608. 

Buxton (O’N.) Rosalind, sweet Rosa- 
lind. 3730. 

Buys (J. B.) See Brandt-Buys. (d:) 

Byass (G.) All I want is your true 
heart and you. 27748. 

Byer (B8.) Is it true. 21429. 


| Byer (T.) Manual. 21628. 


Byers (A. IL.) Select Lymns for 
Christian worship. 22092. 
Byford (F.) Irish rubies. 19251. 
Bytord CB. -G. 
Minuettina. 17551. 
Tarantelle. 18035. 
Tentatrice (La) 20357. 
Vision d’amour. 16531. 
Byng (G. W.) Penguin dance. 3559. 
Byra (A. F.) Husband’s farewell. 
261038. 
Byrd (B.) Remember the Maine. 
5992. 
dSayareles (eh. an) < 
Or a lee. 5835. 
Returning home to mother. S845. 


1859 


INDEX 


Byrne (C. J.) 
blue. 16251. 
Byrne (T..M.) New Dixie rag. 3422. 


Soldier boy in denim 


Byrne-Russell (G.) In sanctuary. 
fSI27: 

Byrnes (A.) Big notes for little fin- 
gers. 162. 


Byrnes (H. J.) Ill sail over Boston 
when my airship is built. 5214. 
Byron (J.) While the autumn moon 
is shining, Ida, dear. 18198. 
Byshe (F. H.): 
Live in the sunshine of God’s 
love. 11024. 
Sun will shine again. 11921. 
Bytovetzski (P. L.): 
Progressive graded technics for 


the violin. 16040-16042. 
Specific violin exercises. 27275. 
Cc. C. pub. co. Just a funnin’. 3070. 
Cable (J. B.): 
Hyacinth. T7674. 


Telephone (The) 
Cable-Borders. 


11978. 
That aeroplane dance. 


24848. 
Cable co.: 
All through the night. 9816. 
Auld lang syne. 9881. 
Ben Bolt. 9950. 
Bridal chorus. 121583. 
Commencement song. 10148. 


Dixie land. 10258. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
10291. 

Far away. 10357. 


Farewell forever. 10358. 
Forsaken am I. 10412. 
God be with you. 10492. 


Her bright smile haunts me still. 
10604. 

Jingle, bells. 10868. 

Last night. 10966. 

Loves old sweet song. 11060. 

March of the men of Harlech. 
11092. 

O happy day. 11811. 


Old black Joe. 113851. 

One sweetly solemn _ thought. 
11381. 

Palm branches. 13640. 

Quilting party. 11555. 

Santa Lucia. 11699. 

Sleep, baby, sleep. 11812. 


Soldiers chorus from Faust. 
10530. 

Spanish cavalier. 11868. 

Thanksgiving day. 11981. 


Vacant chair. 12094. 


Watch on the Rhine. 12172. 

We're tenting tonight. 12185. 
Cabrera (R. M.) Coquetas. 14675. 
Cadiz. 645. 
Cadman (C. W.): 

Album of songs. 25228. 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 6 


Cadman (C. W.)—Continued. 


Four American Indian songs. 
23279. 

From the land of the sky-blue 
water. 14933. 

Groves of Shiraz. 25988. 

I bind my hair with silver. 28688. 


I passed a 
26NS: 
Lenore. 26397. 
Morning of the year. 3359. 
Song of joy. 9108, 27714 (126). 


stately cavalcade. 


Three songs to Odysseus. 25481. 
Undine. 20462. 
Vision of Sir Launfal. 1893. 


Wah-wah-taysee. 27557. 
Ye toast. 22530. 
Cadmus (N. W.) Nobby polka. 22362 
CGO; ; 
Cady. (G28) 
said. 11995. 
Cady (E.): 
Aviator (The). 144238. 
When I was a bashful boy. 16618. 


That’s what the daisy 


Cady (H.) Song of the boatmen of 
the Volga. 11837. 
Cady (0O.): 
Charity. 16904. 


Dad’s Texas ranch girl. 14705. 


Name on that old holly tree. 
19724. 

Cimmerer (C.): 

Bagatellen. 4489. 

Ballade. 4621. 

Vier klavierstticke. 4622. 

Zwolf kinderstticke. 22868. 
Caffall (B.) By der wavering, quaver- 


ing sea. 6928. 
Cagey (L.): 
By the dear old Pennsylvania hills. 
20879. 
Grass was growing green. 
Cahill (W.): 
Don’t be ashamed you’re Irish. 
20996, 25197 (76). 
Don’t you ever think about me 
dearie. 28235. 
Just a plain little Irish girl. 
19319, 25197 (141). 
Show me around 
3845. 


25969. 


and around. 


Cahn “Cha 


Barearolle. 16829. 
Maerchen (Hin). 
Cairati (A.): 
Au moulin. 9878. 
Canzonetta. 10028. 
Marche pittoresque. 11096. 
Pulcinella. 11538. 
Source (La). 11856. 
Cairos-Rego (R. de): 
Grief and joy. 28509. 
Iris intermezzo. 26263. 
She is a maid of artless grace.. 
17909. 


17478. 


1856 


California university songs. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Cairos-Rego (R. de)—Continued. 


Sweet as the tender fragrance. 


29953. 
Caja (A.): 

Automne (L’) 25328. 
Ninna Nanna. 8482. 
Calace (N. M.) Mammoletta. 

Calamara (N. S.): 
Cherry ripe. 22928. 
In pastures green. 
Just in time. 153878. 
Night song. 15831. 
Tender caress. 16406. 
Calciana (O. J. & sister) 
dier’s farewell. 23141. 
Calder (R.) Come unto Me all ye 
that are weary. 12630. 
Caldicott (A. J.): 

College girl and the milk maid. 
Poor little Tomee. 1366. 
Caldwell (J. P.) Sugar trust. 3956. 

Cale (F.) Whip-poor-will. 25112. 

California. 28479, 29977. 

California music press. 
women. 22406. 


15292. 


Dying sol- 


289. 


Votes for 
9130. 
Call of the Patteran. 6944. 

Callahan (J. HE.) I wonder what 
would happen if the moon got wise. 
19174. 

Callahan (L. de P.): 

Angelus (The) 27777. 
Fair Santa Barbara by the sea. 
4902. 


eCalleja (—) : 


Dos reginas. 18726. 
Por peteneras. 26957. 


Suerta de Isabelita. 24768. 
Calleja (R.): 
| Choico del cafetin. 18565. 
Diosa del placer. 10244. 
Holgazanes (Los) 10621. 
Petite espagnole. 1333, 1334. 


Relampaguito. 27023. 
Reloj de arena. 29597. 
Tierra del sol. 24896. 
‘Callirhoe. 28003. 
‘Calloway (T. C.) I’m dreaming of 
| you. 18052. 


'Calmouties (G. M. 


| Calvert (J.): 


| 


de) See De Cal- 


mouties (G. M.) 


Moana. 15694. 


23933. 


Calvini (A.) 
24730. 
Camargo (F. C. de) 
19648. 
Cambon (O.) Route fleurie. 
Camerlingo (G.): 
"A guerra a Tripule. 22578. 
A 24 ore. 9787. 
Canti tripolitani. 25489. 
’E nnaise ghelle America. 7252. 
Italia a Tripule. 26275, 26276. 
’O ferito ’e Tripule. 30656. 
Partenno ’a Napule. 8654. 
Partenza del Bersagliere. 
Poldina bella. 26947. 
Suona la Mezzanette. 
Cameron (Cecil): 
Harry and Carrie. 


Spring breezes. 20267, 
Moto perpetuo. 


3925. 


15960. 
30777. 
2815. 


I’m going home your way. 17382. 
| Camp (M. J.) Christ in me. 28087. 

Camp (S.): 

Afterwhile. 16742. 

Ye ho! my lads, ye ho. 12315. 
Camp (V.) Is the world any better 

for you. 28814. 

Camp (W.): 


Chocolate creams rag. 
Rag with no name. 


4380 (105). 
160658. 


Campagnoli (B.) 7 divertissements. 
22869. 
Campaigners (The) 13074. 13582, 
13940. 
Campbell (A. ‘B.) Flirtation. 143819 


(60), 18863. 
Campbell (A. 
moon, moon. 13603. 
Campbell (A. M.) Shake de hook- 
worms off your heels. 1556. 
Campbell (B.) : 
AS with gladness 
20762. 
Come, said Jesus’ 
255 (2. 
Crown Him King of kings. 281388. 
I will bless the Lord. 13079. 
O worship the King. 24227. 
Polka de bal. 19946. 
Roseate hues of dawn. 
Secherzo-étude. 20115. 
Valse-arietta. 20476. 
Voice of Jesus. 27547. 
Campbell (B. F.) Genuine gems of 
sacred song. 14953. 


C.) Oh you moon, 


men of old. 


sacred voice. 


20055. 


Nearer my God to Thee. 15811. Campbell (C. H.) James Whitcomb 
\Calvert (L. C.): Riley concert waltzes. 28881. 
| Let not your heart be troubled. | Campbell (E. M.) Why are you not 
| 10982. like you used to be. 18197. 
Put your shoulder to the wheel. | Campbell (F.) When the robins sing 
3629. in springtime. 380256. 

\Calvert (O. M.) I love her, yes I love | Campbell (H.) Blossoms of love. 
| her just the same. 28669. 18442. 
(Calvin (G.) My heart will sing in | Campbell (J. E.) Melody. 6947. 

memory of you. 26698. Campbell (N.): 
iCalvin (J. M.) My aeroplane girl. Manda at the base ball game. 

5692. 19526. 

1857 


INDEX 


pt. 1a nS, via 


Campbell (N.)-——Continued. 
Mary and Barney. 17508. 
When Aunt Liza was sweet sixty- 


nine. 9616. 
Campbell (R. BH.) My Savior. 15787. 
Campbell (S.) If Washington had 
Mitchell with the men of other days. 
10776. 
Campbell (S. J.) Parting hour. 5869. 
Campbell (W.) Shoe tickler rag. 
117738. 
Campbell (W. F.): 
Rose of New England. 11644. 
To fairy land with you. 18084. 
Campbell (W. W.) Isle of Tuna. 
21438. 


Campbell & Geltman: 
I want someone to care 
5242. 
You are the world to me. 
Campbell-Tipton : 
All the words that I gather. 18275. 
Nocturnale et Matinale. 22870. 


for me. 


14288. 


Quatre saisons. 24486. 
Suite pastorale. 24772. 
Two bagatelles. 22871. 
Two preludes. 22872. 


Campiglio (P. F. del) See Del Cam- 


piglio (P. F.) 
Campra (A.) Largo. 193874. 
Campus (The) 2340, 14481. 14962, 
15204, 161538, 16297, 16470, 16885, 
17233, 17891, 18100, 26128, 27562, 
30095. 


Ne dites rien. 15810. 
Don’t you want the 
28236. 


Camusat (S.) 
Canady (D. Z.) 
Savior to come. 


Canaguier (S.): 
Berceuse. 25387. 
Hn mer. 25747. 
Menuet-valse. : 
Piéce dans le style ancien. 26927. 
Piéce funambulesque. 26928. 

Cananea (B. della): 
Amour ne meurt pas. 
Carina. 20898. 
Fiori parlanti. 18848, 18849. 

Canaries (M. J.) I love you for your- 

self alone. 138051. 

Candiolo (H.) Lisbona. 15472. 
Candioto (F.) Why do you keep me 
waiting. 20628. 
Candish(CesHTe:,) 
Roger. 16272. 
Canfield (J. M.): 

Berceuse. 14498, 25385. 
Impromptu in B major. 15280. 
Prelude in B minor. 16081. 
Canguillo (F.): 
I) echiti me spasso. 23145. 
I vvesta strette. 2562. 
Cann (J. W.) Some one has set you 
against me. 13910. 


2136 


Song of the Jolly 


1858 


Cannio (H.): it 


"A “’nhammurata d ‘’o surdato. 
4381. 

Abbrile ... dolce dormire. 22584. 

Addio, ninetta. 22594. 

Core ’e surdato. 230138. 

°O ppassato. 24215. 

°O suldato ’nsentinella. 24221. 

°O Tuocco. 26786. 

Senza strumente. 24582. 
Serenata ’e fallimento. 1549. 
Cannon (W. E.) We'll be singing 

glory. 6479. 
Cannon (T. Y.) Heute, nur heute! 
28575. 


Canon (H.) Mississippi teaser. 8804. 
Canoose (D. 8S.) Aeroplane dreams. 
143832. 
Cantaneda (G.) 
2052. 
Cantelopers (The) 
Canton! (CE. )i: 
Serenata alla luna. 
Silenziosa. 380749. 
Voce di donna. 30817. 
Cantrell (W. A.) & @o. 
6548. 
Capaldi (R.) 
Capaldo (G.): 
°’A nave San Giorgio. 25201. 
Addio, Lucina. 27731. i 
Bebé. 27883. ) 
Ebbrezza dell’ amore. 4845, 
Muntagnola bella. 29245. 
Papa-mamma. 29448. 
Stretti cosi. 29924. 
Capital music pub. co. Safely through 
another week. 16145. | 
Capolongo (G.): 


Alma de mi alma. 
10088. 


30744. 


White rag. | 


Sweet dream. 163858. 


"A cummediante. 22570. 

Canzonetta (la) 20888. 

Scuntento. 24570. 

Capolongo-Feola : 

"A cummedante. 22570. 

7A matassa; 2Zi7e2ie 

"A nave San Giorgio. 25201. 

Addio Lucina. 27735 

Ammore a quatt ’noechie. 22648. 

Baiadera. 27852. dh 

Bebé. 27888. 

Bella signora mia. 253878. 

Canzow ’e maggio. 27977. 

Canzona matutina. 27978. 

Canzonetta (La) 20887, 20888, ||; 
22892. ( 

Caruli. 27992. 

Chella lla. 22927. 

Chello che si. 28021. Ne 

Chisto 6 ’o core. 28029. NH 

Comme se fa Vammore. 22997. 


Core addurmuto. 23011. 
Cosi 6. 23019. Nf 
E stu core ca te vO. 28273. 
Fallo “trast *2a2ae 

Gina mia. 18930. 


a | 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Capolongo-Feola—Continued. Cardilli (M. V.)—Continued. 
Godi anche tu. 28470. Ave Maria. 12920. 
Grandi manovre. 28498. Carmé, Lillirillillilli. 14598. 
I’ nun pozzo amuriggia. 308552. Che male ‘nce sta. 6985. 
Italia mia. 28826. Comm’ a ttanno. 10142, 28096. 
Marena. 29110. Dolce aprile. -30468. 
Maseatura maggeca. 29128. °"E cunziglie ’e mamma’. 10299. 
Monello (Il) napolitano. 29208. Fra Diavolo. 12438. 
Muntagnella ’ncantata. 29244. Fuggimi. 14935. 
Muntagnola bella. 29245. Gram via, 20531) 12927: 
N’atu napule addo sta. 26715. Italia a Tripoli. 30567. 
°O sargente cannuniero. 29360. Mammoletta. 23933. 
Oi Rosa, Rosa. 293890. Nettie. 30642. 
Papi-mamma. 29448. Night on the sea. 24164. 
Piffero (11) di montagna. 29496. Ninna Nanna! 24171. 
Retirete, ch’ 6 tarde. 29606. Non sei pit tu. 8493. 
Rosa maggese. 29653. Notturnino. 30649. 
Seuntento. 24570. Nun si’ tu. 11299. 
Senza colpa. 29756. Occhi dij fata, 8531: 
Serenata arraggiosa. 27141. Pallide mammole. 8638. 
Serenata moderna. 27144. Sconforto. 29733. 
Spuntanno ’o sole. 24738. Se. 24571. 
Storielle a la moda. 27299. Se fossi. 29735. 
Stornelli dell’ alba. 29917. Segreto. 29754. 
Stretti cosi. 29924. Sentimental. 24580. 
Strofette d’amore. 24765. Sérénade d’ autrefois. 16198, 
Sturiella dulurosa. 27811. 16199, 25490. 
Sul lido. 299382. Similitudes. 16226. 
Te voglio bene. 29984. Son gelosa. 16267. 
Tutto core. 30104. Sott’ a fenesta soia. 11853. 
_Caprice de son altesse. 10047. Suspire. 11928. 
| Caprio (V. di) Inno (L’) della guerra Te si cagnata. 11967. 
Italo-Turca. 26256. Torna. 9404, 12058. 
| Capua (H. di): Trepolitania. 380798, 30799. 
| A chiaro é luna. 20705. Vieni. 30813. 
A sta fenesta. 3. Vita artistica. 25016. 
| A suonno chino. 20708. Cardinal’s ring. 10051. 
Beneath thy window. 16844, | Cardow (C.): 
27893. Cardow’s (Charles) annual re- 
Cielo e mare. 22956. | pertoire. 14594. 
Luntananza amara. 23897. If thoughts could only speak dear. 
Marie, Marie. 11100, 17497. 19194. 
Notte lunare. 24189. Carew (J. W.) Bound by the silken 
°O vino ’e marechiaro. 24226. chains of love. 4566. 
| Primmavera gentile. 24414. Carey (G. H.) Life eternal. 21531. 
: Serenata @ vierno. 24596. Carey (H.) America. 14364. 
| Serenatella. 24599. Garey (J. 6B.) Chimes or veleven: 
| Your own dear kiss. 30354. 10095. 
| Capwell (P.): Carey Cl.) : 
| Gee, ain’t it great to be home. In Athlone. 15282. 
TA4AT. It isn’t raining rain to me. 28819. 
| We're going to see a base-ball Separation. 20144. 
game. 12184. Carey (T. W.): 
Caractacus. 29102. Banjo-ology. 2216. 
Carbonara (G.): Corn cure. 324, 2453. 
| Aria, 4631. — e High-oh-high. 7637. 
Serenata gotica. 13857. Minstrel band. 29181. 
Carbone (G.) Sogno dorato. 22137. My southern harp. 3398. 
| Carbonnier (C.): 3 Ol oyster boat. 1261, 3490. 
| Féte a Sorrente. 25819. Plunktana. 1357, 3586. 
Prima Stella. 16036. Southern moonlight. 29874. 
| Cardilli (M. V.): To the matinee. 30070. 
Al veglione. 14339. Twilight bells. 4127. 
Amor ti chiedo. 6726. Carey (W. J.) Glory to our flag. 
Amore. 14874. 18941. 
1859 


INDEX 


Carish & Jinichen: 


A te! 6651. 

Ad Elena. 2090. 

Addio. 27780. 

Amore (L’) 21388. 
Amour ne meurt pas. 2136. 
Anima mia. 25274, 
Ansie.. 18808. 

Arabesque. 6749. 
Automnhe (L’) 25823. 
Badinerie. 30402. 
Baisers charmeurs. 2206. 
Barcarola elegiaea. 2220. 
Berceuse. 380409. 
Campane. 2338. 

Caprice tarentelle. 30423. 
Capricciosetta. 25499. 


Caresse de  printemps. 14595, | 


18514. 

Carillon. 2351. 

Carina. 20893. 

Castello (Il) 2859. 

Causeries musicales. 18527. 

Cendres d’amour. 2368. 

Chanson paysanne. 28010. 

Chansonnette. 30429. 

Chant des bérgers. 18538. 

Ceeur de papillon. 22966, 22967. 

Corale sopra un tema di J. S. 
Bach. 16948. 

Corvo (Il) 2456. 

Danza sacra orientale. 28174. 

Début du jeune pianiste. 25662-— 
25664, 28196. 

Derniére sérénade. 7167. 

Deux visions artistiques. 16101. 

Dialogo con una rondine. 12688. 

Dimmi. 12690. 

Doux souvenir. 380471. 

Kin volant. 7291. 

Entente cordiale. 25759. 

Espérance. 25769. 

Etude-fantaisie. 14839. 

Feuille @ album. 30491. 

Feuille de tréfle. 28356. 

Fileuse. 7373. 

Horie Hontcoltien Tata. 

Fiori parlanti. 18848, 18849. 

Fleur de neige. 28370. 

Frammento. 30496. 

Gavotte. 7440. 

Giovedi grasso. 12888. 

Giuda di Kerioth. 14965. 

Gli amori pastorali di Dafni e 
Cloe. 7469. 

Grand’ mére qui danse. 28495. 

Huitiéme mazurka. 15168. 

Il y avait autrefois. 30557. 

In riva al mare. 30562. 

Incanto (L.) 38006. 

Joueurs de cornemuse. 380574. 

Juvenilia. 17364. 

Madrigal. 26499. 

Marche grotesque. 26525. 

Marcia trionfale. 26528. 


Carish & Janichen—Continued. 
Mare sulitario. 26529. 
Mazourka fantaisie. 8244. 
Melodia popolare siciliana. 29152. 
Mélodie intime. 15636. 
Metodo d’esercize tecnici per 


pianoforte. 26598, 26599, 29170, | 


80621, 30623. 
Moto perpetuo. 8888. 
Moulin (Le) 26662. 
Ninna Nanna. 8482. 
Nocturne. 8923. 
Nostalgia. 19760. 
Nuit champétre. 8503. 
Nuit étoilée. 19766. 
Page d’album. 3542. 
Pages intimes. 19879. 
Papiol. 26887. . 
Par les champs. 29450. 
Pas encore. 26895. 
Pecorelle smarrite. 13653. 
Penso a te. 8676. 
Petit jeu. 8682. 
Petite suite. 18559. 
Polka de concert. 19947. 
Pour toute la vie. 26960. 
Priére. 29536. 
Primavera. 8759. 
Primo concerto del giovane pia- 
nista. 18700-13702. 
Printemps amoureux. 26980. 


Raccolta di studi per organo. | 


29560. 

Reverie. 30704. 

Ritrosa (La) 30710, 30711. 

Roman d’amour. 27056. 

Romanza. 8885. 

Saluto. 380724. 

Sans souci. 20099. 

Seala (La) 3774. 

Sconforto. 3800. 

Séduction. 3811. 

Seguidilla. 27128. 

Sguardi furtivi. 3831. 

Six études rythiniques. 12800. 

Soir dété. 9080. 

Sorrento. 30766. 

Souvenir de bal. 9142. 

Suite no. 1. 20173. 

Sur le pré fleuri. 3965. 

Ti han detto tanti. 93878. 

Ton seul baiser. 4094. 

Tramonto. 27445. 

Trois sensations. 16102. 

Tsigane. 27458. 

25 studi melodici. 26047. 

25 studi per il ritmo e l’espressione. 

26048. 

25 studi progressive. 26049. 
Carisi (A.) Moda dei calzoni. 19606. 
Carissan (C.) Riquet a la houppe. 

13751. : 
Carle (F.,H.) Dear heart and m 
bungalow. 20974. 
Carle (R.) Jumping Jupiter. 889. 


1860 


pt. ay nis.) VS 


} 


' Carlson (M. L.): 


ee —E——— 


—_  —  —e 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Carleton (M. L.) Votes for women. 


22406. 
Carlin (A. M.) Wedding bells. 25054. 
Carlin (C. E.) Roseland. 11648, 
29663. 
Carlin music co.: 
Advance of the regulars. 16788. 
Dancing shadows. 16969. 
Carlisle (A.) Owl’s love. 11413. 


Carlisle (A. 8.) jr. Oakland march. 
15875. 
Carlisle (G. H.): 
All be gay. 26. 
Go ’way meddlesome moon. 
Prescription for love. 1378. 
Carlon (J.) Dost thou regret. 28242. 
Carlos (J.) Miieca fingida. 29248. 
Carlson (C. F.) Hester or Scarlet let- 
ter. 28574. 
Carlson (C. W.) 
have his Jill. 
Carlson (H.) 


613. 


Every Jack must 
23199. 
Farmer’s song. 21091. 
Aeroplane (The) 18. 

Autumn sunset. 25325. 

Blarney kisses. 4550, 14522. 

Claire (Le) 25555. 

Cottage grove. 10161. 

Diamond crown. 10241. 

Dream thoughts. 25704. 

Echoes of spring. 10305. 

Evening shadows. 28312. 

Golden harvest. 5019. 

In love’s arbor. 26223. 

Indicator (The) 7873. 

Little coquette. 15477. 

Moon smiles. 8317. 

Nature’s garden. 8423. 

Operator (The) 159381. 

Tints of gold. 16451. 

Wild-fire rag. 12273, 16665. 
Carlton (A.) Kentucky eyes. 26329. 
Carlton (C.) Duchess. 17026. 
Carlton (H.): 

I’m such a hit. 13062. 

We can’t all have the same girl. 

30210. 
Carlton (L.) I owe it to my country. 
15247. 
Carlyle (R. R.) 
get away closer. 
Carman (M.): 

Au printemps dans les prés. 

Caprice villageois. 218. 

Petite danse. 5889. 

Prés du moulin. 26972. 
Carmen. 171, 2279, 2281, 6879, 12509, 

18434, 20848, 25415-25417, 27912. 
Carmichael (M.): 

Among the daisies. 4416. 

In the spring-time. 5306. 

Carmon (B.) pseud. See Mosby (J. L.) 

Carmont (C. de) See De Carmont 
(C.) 

Carnaval des animaux. 24543. 


Stop your quittin’ 
9181. 


4452. 


Carnell (F. D.) 
Thee. 26726. 
Carnesale (M. A.) 
Carnew. 16095. 
Caroline Maud. See Hawarden (Vis- 
countess). 

Carolus-Duran (P.) Repos en Egypte. 
1426. 

Carpé (M. K. A. v. H.): 


Nearer my God to 


Elena waltz. 7281. 


Indianertanz. 15309. 
Leben ist ein frecher tanz. 13253. 
Old time is still a-flying. 13611. 


Vor der tiire schlaft der baum. 
14186. 
Carpenter (G. 8S.) As her fingers run 
over the keys. 18327. 
Carpenter (J. W.) My hearts desire. 
19684. 

Carpenter (M. A.) | When 
leaves are falling. 12214. 
Carpenter (T. L.) Te Deum lauda- 
mus. 20344. 
Carpenter (T. R.) 
gather violets. 

Carr (S.): 
That Boston trot. 11982. 
When Noah smoked Ham. 
Carrel (C.) 
7500. 
Carrel (M. G.) It is to laugh. 4329. 
Carreon (Mrs. F. A.) Woman’s an- 
swer. 27659. 
Carrington (O. M.) 
lingham. 11077. 


October 


When we used to 
16639. 


6515. 
Good evening, New York. 


Maid of Fram- 


Carrington (W.) \ -i-r-g-i-n-i-a. 
30172. 
Carrol (B:)°: 
Honey, does you love your Sammy. 
28597. 
Silver moon, shine down on me. 
13878. 


Carroll (A. A.): 
American beauty waltz. 25252. 
Apple blossom waltz. 22672. 
Carroll (E.) Send me a kiss by wire- 
less. 6648 (107), 8996. 

Carroll (F. E.) Id like to be the 
honeysuckle vine. 26114. 

Carroll (F. R.) When a girl loves 
you. 22438. 

Carroll (H-): 


At the Yiddisha wedding. 25312, 
30364 (60). 

I’m weary for you, dearie. 26168, 
30364 (83). 


Same old welcome at the door. 
6079, 6648 (104). 
Carroll (M. H.): 
Festival march. 7370. 
Te Deum in E. 6315. 
Carroll (Mrs. S. F.) Only a rosebud. 
19847. 
Carroll (W.) My Kathleen from dear 
old Caher. 17611. 
Carroll (W. H.) Schenectady. 20118. 


1861 


INDEX 


pt. TH, ns!, Vibe 


Carse (A. von Ahn) See Ahn Carse 
(A. von). 
Carson (J. B.) 
18679. 
Carson (N. B.) 
the sea. 10815. 
Carson pub. co. 
18679. 
Carst (Mrs. M. E.): 
My hello girl. 19685. 
Sing to me mother. 29791. 
Carter (A.) Love of long ago. 19473. 
Carter (C. N.) Vocal method. 30177. 
Carter (Mrs. C. W.) Dear old home 
sweet home. 28192. 


Dear old Keansburg. 
In the valley across 


Dear old Keansburg. 


Carter (E.) One of these days. 19841. 
Carter (EF. W.): 
30b down, you’re spotted. 12525. 
I’m going back to Niagara. 15282. 


There’s an Irishman up in the 
moon. 16482. 
Carter (J: : 

I only just want you. 7758. 

In my castle of dreams. 7844. 

Little game of love. 8080. 

Something seems to tell me _ so. 

6203. 

Would you mind if? 9731. 
Carter (J.) music co.: 

In my castle of dreams. 7844. 

Little game of love. 8080. 

Something seems to tell me So. 

6203. 

Would you mind if? 9781. 
Carter (L.) Parting dance. 24326. 
Carter (M.) My Yankee land. 15797. 
Carter (N.S.) : 

I love you dearie. 17242. 

Susan Jane. 24795. 

Carter (R.) Crazy horse rag. 4380 


(109). . 
Carter (S.) Beauties of Mount Wash- 
ington. 68388. 


Carter (W.) Mother country. 15734. 
Carteret (W. G. S. de) See De Car- 
teret (W. G. S.) 

Cartier (J. B.) La chasse. 22925. 
Carton (M. H.): 

Fly, fly, fly. 7398. 

It may not be for years. 5330. 

Then I'll come back, Mary, darling. 

6338. 

Wonderful eyes. 9716. 
Carturan (C.) Romanza. 29644. 
Carus (P.) Buddhist hymns. 25468. 
Caruso (E.) No! nun di ca so stato i. 


3431. 
Garvalho (J.) Grand Hawaiian selec- 
tion. 10538. 


Carvatho (My, J.), jr: Ave Maria. 
18355. 


Carvel (R.) Toy ballet. 1807. 
Carver (V. lL.) Sweet briar lane. 
20307. 


1862 


Carves (A. J.), jr.: 


Cary (C. L.) 
Cary (G. W.): 


Cary & ©o.: 


Caryl Gai 


Casa Dotésio: 


Windmill song. 30308. ] 
You must be the girl I know.| 
30346. 


Second coming of our | 
Lord near: v22Zie | 


Honey dear. 10631. 
Plenty hawks. 8717. 


Back to the fold. 25346. 
Coquette. 7072. 

Elfin revels. 23167. 

June with her roses. 15373. 
Light of heart. 3161. 

Love me. 8132, 19468. 
Marching to school. 82138. 
Noreen. 15846. 

Reindeer (The). 8829. 
There are no roses. 20370. 
Through the sunrise. 24889. 
Trés moutarde. 20421. 
Wooden soldiers. 9724. 


Bring along the camera. 2808. i 
By the Saskatchewan. 2328, 4619, | 
12359 (56). | 
Captain Dinkelpop. 2347. “4 
Cassie’s not a bit like mother. | 
2358, 14319 (48). 
Donny didn’t, Donny did. 4802. 
Hide and seek. 2854. 
I like it. 7709. 
I’m single for six weeks more. | 
2925. 
It all took place this morning. | 
027. 
Kiss waltz. 109380. 
Kleine konigin. 915. 
Love is divine. 8202. 4 
Marriage 4 la carte. 3274, 3275, | 
5582, 5583, 8221, 123859 (88), | 
14319 (119). 
My beautiful lady. 
12359 (91). 
Oh oh Delphine. 29385. 
Oh, Rosalie. 12359 (95). 
Our lovely sex. 20433. 4 
Pink lady. 8700-8703, 11468, } 
12359 (96, 99), 13670, 16004, | 
24364, 26933, 29497. 
Please turn your backs. 
Posing for Venus. 29515. 
Quadrille royal. 21982, 29552. 
Right to love. 3689. 
Satyr (The) 38766-3769. 
Smile, smile, smile. 3867, 14819 © 
(140). | 
That’s the difference. 4031. 
Villa primrose. 30165, 30166. 
What’s the matter. 4262. 
Why shouldn’t you tell me that. 
30294. 


8355, 8356, | 


29507. | 


Caras bonitas. 219, 2349. 


INDEX 


dee 14. Jan—Dec., 1911 


| Casa Dotésio—Continued. 
Choico del cafetin. 18565, 
i Diosa del placer. 10244. 
; Dos reginas. 18726. 

| Dreaming. 10282. 
I Encore je t’aime. 
Go ahead. 2748. 
Grande fantaisie. 
Giuiarany. 10551. 
Holgazanes. 10621. 
Manolos y manolas. 
Sarita: a2 t2. 
Muneca fingida. 
Oveja (La) perdida. 
Pas ce soir. 5870. 
Petite espagnole. 1333, 
Por peteneras. 26957. 
| Primera (la) comunion. 29557. 
| Reloj (El) de arena. 29597. 

| Reparto general. 11583. 

Suerte de Isabelita. 24768. 

Tes lévres parfumées. 9305, 11980. 
Tierra del sol. 24896. 

Viages de Gulliver. 181535. 

| Casabianca (—): 

fi Lucile-Lucette. 13330. 
Polka des grenouilles. 
| Casadesus (F.): 

Berceuse du moissonneur. 27897. 
Depuis qu’ on ne sait plus pleurer. 


21051. 


645. 


11085. 


292453. 
5852. 


1554. 


30680. 


| 10229. 

Jardins ensoleillés. 79153. 
Moisonneur (Le) 1106, 29200. 
| Réveuse au bord de Veau. 3685. 
Signalement. 11783. 
| Case (C. C.): 

I do believe. 138031. 

Pure delight. 2072 (47). 

Spirit of praise. 11868. 


Case (C. S.) Meet me Nellie darling 


by the bright moon light. 19560. 

Case (R. C.): 
| Alma mater. 14359. 

Marching song. 15585. 
| Casella (A.): 
Berceuse triste. 27898. 
| Suite en ut majeur. 14600. 
| Casella (C.) Chanson napolitaine. 
| 28009. 


| Casella (J. de) 
Casertano (N.) 
(Casey (EF. W.) 
the blame. 
Casey (J.) Won’t you meet me at the 
| San Francisco fair. 12304. 
Casey (J. W.) Good-night mother 
dear. 12918, 17146, 18966. 

i Casey (K.) Moving picture boy. 
24089. 
i|\Casey (M. 
24089. 
Casmay (G.) Sugar plum. 
Casonato (F. E.) 
nale italiano. 


See De Cassella (J.) 
Biondina. 25409. 
Old man always gets 
29398. 


A.) Moving picture boy. 
27314. 

Tiro a segno nazio- 
18077. 


Cass 
5524. 
Cassado (J.): 
Intermedio. 28802. 
Olé mi tierra. 26817. 
Cassady (E.): 
I’m off to Ireland. 
CTS) 
That little bit of green. 


(F.) Love’s deep impress. 


17247, 22562 


1756. 


Toast of the Elk. 20411, 22562 
(124). 
Cassady and Lilly. That little bit of 
green. 1756. 


Cassel (F. H.) 


God of our country. 10494. 

Harvest is waiting. 1057S. 

He will ever abide with me. 
10588. 

Jesus called the children. 10855. 

Our bark comes sailing home. 
11401. 

Salvation’s free. 11692. 

Walk and talk with Jesus. 12166. 


12339. 
Two nocturnes. 


Your milestone. 


Casserley (W. S.) 
295 


ee). 
@assimir (1.) 
12195. 
Cassimir (V.) 
Cassin (W.) 
19556. 
Castellane (C.) 
Castelli (C. Gloggner-) 
Castelli (C.) 
Castello (G. E.) 
tains. 999. 
Castillo (R. A.) 
Castling (H.): 
Don’t sing the chorus. 
(29) 
Kh, what a fool I was. 7270. 
Have a banana. T7588. 
Hello, silvery sea. 21262. 
I’m taking the open air treatment. 


Wenn der abend sinkt. 


Shooting stars. 17917. 
Me old gray nag and I. 


Cabarano. 27968. 

See Gloggner- 
Lost in the moun- 

O kiddo mine. 29350. 


4809, 9782 


30551. 

I’ve been out with the man in the 
moon. 7764. 

Night I fought Jack Johnson. 
15830. 

Oh father when you married 
mother. 5798. 

Take me down to Piccadilly. 
27356. 


To-night’s the night. 27489. 

Uncle Billy was a fireman. 
14319 (154). 

We all go the same way home. 
12176. 

We're all going to the seaside. 
30825. 

When I see you fishing. 9629. 

You never know. 6681. 

Casto (Mrs. A. B.) Saviour’s love. 
Di l2e 


9448, 


1863. 


INDEX 
pint, nes, Vv 


Casto (J. W.): Centemeri ( 


) Sei pezzi facili e 
Crimson.and gold forever. 12644. caratteristici. 25017. 
Firenza waltz. 21109. Centola (E.): 
Irish brigade march. 28810. Air de ballet. 25221. 

Castro (R.): Chanson qd’ automne. 25520. 
Chanson d’automne. 14609. Deux feuilles d’ album. 25517. 
Danza de salon. 7180. Mazurka de concert. 26553. 

Danza frivola. 71381. Scherzo. 6094. | 
Deuxiéme polonaise. 7170. Central college. Hurrah for Central. — 
Premiére polonaise. 8748. 7669. 
Scherzetto. 6961. Central music co.: 
Catalani (A.) Wally (La). 30201. One true heart. 1276. 
Cataldo (F. S.) O core d@’ ’o surdate. Songs of redeeming love. 9128. 
29346. Valse gaie. 9478. 
Catehpole (J. W.) Is it. 23654. Vesper hour. 9519. 
Caton (G. E. L.) I could be happy in | Central pub. co.: \ 
a portable house. 19109. Christkindes kommen. 28039. | 

Cator7T:. Ve): Hebet eure hiinde auf. 28564. " 
Aftermath. 18261. Central pub. house: 

Clorinda sings. 12609. Auf, auf, ihr kleinen streiter. } 
Copa de oro. 18614. 222. | 
Coquette. 18615. Blitimehen, warum schaust du so. 

Exaltation. 14847, 17062. 27920. i 
Loved by thee. 19482. Horch! es klopft. 28600. | 
Northern legend. 19759. Es riefen die glocken. 28301. i 
When. 20574. Friihling seht da. 28409. } 

Cattedra (0O.): In Gottes hause. 28759. | 

TH permesso. 2561. Kindelein singt. 28887. 
'H tre bellezze. 23149. Kleine ftisse finden den pfad. ; 
"Nnanze a tte. 24173. 28911. 
Nun @ cosa. 24193. Kleine kindlein Jesus kommen. , 
Nun te credo cchid. 24195. 28912. | 
Pecché nun ride. 24339. Leise fallt der schnee herab. | 
Senza fe’. 27131. _ 28948. 
Superstizioso (Il). 24790. Nach Jerusalem reitet der heiland. | 
Topolino e gatto. 24913. ; 29308. | 
Vecariello appucundroso. 24984. Unser kindlich lallen. 30183. 

Cauer (F.) American youth. 16769. | Verlorene groschen. 30159. i 

Caughron (M.) You don’t seem to Viel schéne stern am Himmel | 

care. 30841. hoch. 30168. | 

Cauldwell (W. G. de) See De Cauld- Wir fahren tibers meer. 30312. 

well (W. G.): et al gern in wald und feld. © 

Cauley (A.): ay ead ! 
Hush me to dreams, waves. 5188. Wir sing ee 
My aviation bride. 11207. Wir singen so germ.) 30315. 

Cavalieri (A.) Fallo trasi. 23217. Century sco 

Cavalleria rusticana. 1058, 11103, College ministry to city children. 

13390, 29121. , ieee 
s ~ Convention hymnal. 4704. 

Cavalli (F.) Couplets du page. 30450. H : 054 

Cavan (M.) Smiling flower. 20198. aS for church. eos. 

Cawley (D.) Girl I want. 7458. Century music pub. co.: 

Cawley (U.) Mondamin. 8311. Angelina. 22666. m 

: Ballet des papillons. 22785. 

Caye (G.): Barbara. 22738 

Gaucho dance. 25894. R ee 2 

: : ella bocca. 22769. 
Petite frileuse. 26918. R se. 23406 
Cecconi (G.) Aviazione italiana. 30395. seen : 


is F Carmena. 22902. 
Cecil (E. R.) Feast down in Zulu Cordelia. 23010. 


Land. "10365. Dance @étoiles. 23054. 
Cecil (M.): Demetrius. 23079. 
O salutaris Hostia. 3466. Dolores. 23102. 
Tantum ergo. 4000. Ethelinda. 23191. 
Céladon. 230. From flower to flower. 23290. 
Cellarius (E.) Forget me not. 14920. Madrilena. 23914. 


Cecil (R.) I will arise. 15255. Fernando. 238236. 
1864 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Century music pub. co.—Continued. 
| Pretty butterflies. 24405. 
Pretty dewdrops. 24406. 
Pretty moonbeams. 24409. 
Pretty rainbow. 24410. 
Pretty starlight. 24411. 
Pretty sunshine. 24412. 
Raymond. 24451. 
Scherzino. 24077. 
School of mechanism. 29716. 
School of velocity. 29717. 
Serenade. 22910. 
25 etudes for developing musical 
rhythm. 28569. 


25 studies. 27948. 
Cera (D.) Grieving for mother. 
25982. 
Cerbi (F. E.) Mary my Italian girl. 
505. 
Cerisoles ( : 
Dorogaia. 10268. 
Strélua. 163382. 
Cerny (F.) Concert pour la contra- 
basse. 12635. 


Certain party. 12827, 14191, 14299. 

Certo (C.) Metodo per Jlinsegna- 
mento. 26600. 

Cervantes (I.) Cuban dance. 16962. 

Cervetto (G.) 2 sonaten in B flat und 
C. 18581. 


Cesi (B.) Metodo per lo studio del 
pianoforte. 24029. 
Cetta (S. F.) Peter Pan. 11452. 
Chabran (F.) Allegro rondo. 18280. 
Chabrier (A.) Souvenirs de Munich. 
16290. 
Chabrier (E.): 
Bridal song. 27988. 
Espana. 12764. 
Hspafia rhapsodie. 23188. 
Habanera. 662, 23412. 


Chadwick (G. W.): 

Afar on the plains of the Tigris. 
9801. 

Aghadoe. 12876. 

Conscience’s song. 10152, 10153. 

Credo. 38384. 

Darest thou now, O soul. 

Every woman. 10341. 

Gay little dandelion. 2072 (28). 

O love, stay by and sing. 5775. 

Pack, clouds away. 18308. 

Passion’s song. 11488. 

Request. 2072 (49). 

Romanza: 20042. 

Spring beauties. 9155. 

Suite symphonique. 24778. 

Thou art so like a flower. 
(61). 

Chaffee (C. J.): 

Dreaming of you, when the shad- 
ows fall. 482. 

Missouri native land. 15689. 


371. 


2072 


Chamberlain (B. 


Chambers (EH. O.) 


INDEX 


Chaffin (L. G.) : 
Bill’s board bill. 2274. 
He that heareth my word. 12971. 
I will call upon the Lord. 26192. 
Law of the Lord. 21512. 
Softly now the light of day. 17933. 
When Christ was born. 1954. 
Chalfin (M.M.): 
Lord is my Shepherd. 29037. 


Red rose. 29586. 
Challier (C. A.) & co. Muttertindelei. 
9187. 
Challinor (F. A.) : 
Abide with me. 6657. 


Children of the kingdom. 18556. 
Choral album. 25539, 25540. 
Christiana. 22940. 
Crowns. 186387. 
Good-night. 18965. 
Heavens declare the glory of God. 
7611. 
Jesus and the children. 19285. 
Land of dreams. 937. 
Life’s springtime. 19421, 
Love of Jesus. 19472. 
O come let us sing unto the Lord. 
3459. 
O Lord how manifold are Thy 
works. 293853. 
Out on the world’s broad highway. 
86383. 
Silver mist. 1573. 
Sing unto God. 29792. 
Snowy-breasted pearl. 3870. 
They that trust in the Lord. 4049. 
M.) Td give the 
world for you alone to win. 19110. 
Chamberlain (W. F.) Every body 
waltz. 7320. 
Chambers (C.). Dreamy town. 18748. 
Oh you chocolate 
_ box. 15891. 
Chambers (H.A.): 
I heard the bells. 26127. 
Through the day. 4071. 
Chaminade (C. L. S.): 
Aubade. 10068, 28000, 28001. 
Ballade. 10064. 
Capricietto. 233. 
Conte de fées. 10065. 
Cortége. 28002. 
Eglogue. 10066. 
Hlégie. 10067. 
Iitude humoristique. 234. 
FWtude scolastique. 235. 
Idylle. 10068. 
Lisonjera (La). 12578, 14607. 
Matin (Le). 10069 
Novelette. 10070. 
Nuit étoilée. 236. 
Pas des écharpes. 
Patrouille. 10071. 
Portrait. 10072. 
Rigaudon. 10078. 
Romance. 287. 


28003. 


1865 


26596—12——_8 


INDEX 


pt. I, 0. s., v. 67 


Chaminade (C. L. S.)—Continued. 

Scherzo-valse. 10074. 

Serenade. 22910. 

Sérénade aux étoiles. 28004. 

Suédoise. 28005. 

Troisiéme gavotte. 28006. 

Valse mignonne. 10075. 

Villanelle. 10076. 

Voeu supréme. 238. 

Champagne (H.): 

Désir. 2510. 

Grande fantaisie. 25965. 

Reine de mes réves. 3671. 
Champagne (O.) Désir. 2510. 
Champagne (P.): 

Cousinette. 25606. 

Soir. 3877. 

Champion (M.) Akronrag. 27748. 
Champlin (C. K.): 

Flag of Uncle Sam. 10386, 10387. 
Love me dearie. 18315, 13316. 
Champness (H.) When the stars cease 

to shine. 14240. 
Champoux (M. P.): 
Mass in honor of St. Francis de 
Sales. 29125. 

O salutaris. 26782. 

Chandlee (H. C.) Ladye mine. 23763. 

Chandler (C. R.) Woman, wonderful 
woman. 48388. 

Chandler (C. W.) When the summer 
time comes ’round. 166385. 

Chandler (L.) Won’t you be my life 
time pal. 20655. 

Chandler-Ebel music co.: 

Bayaderes (Les). 12478, 20813. 

Bridal song from Lohengrin. 4216. 

Carmen. 20842. 

Cupid’s harp. 20956. 

Evening chimes. 21066. 

Haust..) 2iae: 

Fern leaves. 21098. 

Fille de régiment. 2528. 

Fleurette. 2660. 

Flying Dutchman. 4218. 

Good night. 21199. 

Heavens are telling. 23447. 

Like the lark. 21540. 

Lill’ chile. 19424. 

Little flirt waltz. 21550. 

Love’s delight. 21586. 

Lucia. 411. 

Marionette waltz. 21641. 

Martha. 2667. 

Merry wives of Windsor. 3324. 

Mignon. 4055. 

Miranda. 21708. 

Musical moments. 21726. 

My heart’s in the highlands. 

PALS) oP 

Norma. 2255. 

O were my love a lilac. 8564. 

Serenata. 24078. 

Song celestial. 11832. 

Sun worship. 20295. 


1866 


Chandler-Ebel musie co.—Continued. 
Swedish folksong. 22226. 
Trovatore (Il) 4188. 

Vernie. 4184. 
Wild flowers waltz. 22496. Wy 
Zampa. 4366. } 
Chaney (J. H.) I'll be waiting by the © 
rye. 19129. 

Chanot (F. W.) & sons: 
Air chantant. 16744. 
Aubade tendre. 9878. 
Balladine. 16824. 
Menuet allégre. 13426. 
Priére. 16035. 

Réve fileuse. 16086. 


Chansarel (R.): 
Agréable lecon. 2099. 
Clair de lune. 2411. 
Ressouvenance. 14380. 
Chant (L. V.) And we want the same 
here, father. 12409. 
Chapelier (S.) Au caprice du vent. 
6783 
Chapi (R.) Love in a bunch of roses. 
2072 (136). 
Chapin (A. A.) Oh, Mr. Bluebeard. — 
1254. 
Chapin (F.) I’m feeling that way too. 
760. 
Chapius (M.) Ke-Sa-Ko. 26323, 
26324. 
Chaplin (N.) Court dances and others. 
4713. 
Chapman (A.) Calling. 2387. 
Chapman (A. B.) We are never slow 
in Kansas. 20558. 
Chapman (C.) Northfield hymns for 
young people. 3444. 
Chapman (C. J.) Broadway march 
and two-step. 4598. 
Chapman (HE. H.) Rosy Lee. 6065. 
Chapman (G.) Song celestial. 11832. 
Chapman (H. A.) ‘Through eternity 
with you. 24887. 
Chapman (H. B.) Daddy ain’t it sad. 
18649. 
Chapman (H. G.): 
Betty of the rosy lips. 27901. 
Bygone days. 27967. 


Chapman (J. W.): 
All in all. 22624. 
Beautiful vision of Jesus. 22753. 
Hymn of praise. 28517. 
I love the Saviour’s name. 15220. 
Joy peace and power. 238689. 
Judgment (The). 19309. 
Chapman (L.) Tell me little sweet- 
heart. 9296. 
Chapman (S.) Salted peanuts. 22059. 
Chapman (W.) Nobody bothers about 
me. 380364 (104). . 
Chapman (W. 1.) Sweet cowboy girl 
of mine. 29954. 
Chapman (W. R.) Thy song. 12036. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Chappell (J. E.) Save him before he | Chappell & co., ltd.—Continued. 


sinks. 16156. 
Chappell (W. P.) Dream of mother. 
4821. 
Chappell & co., Itd.: 

Admiral’s yarn. 25210. 

Agatha Green. 43892. 

Ah. out = 7: 

All mortals here. 7509. 

Andante. 14477. 

Andante and Rondo capriccioso. 
15651. 

Any old tune at all. 25285. 

Areadians (The) 12425, 12426. 

Are you going to dance. 14899. 

Aubade. 12487. 

Aufschwung, and Traumeswirren. 
20129. 

Austrian national hymn. 2817. 

Ave Maria. 89. 

Baby duet. 22721. 

Bad boy and a good girl. 22782. 

Balkan princess. 12859 (55), 
14819 (81). 

Ballad of the knight. 6812. 

Ballade in A flat. 12598. 

Beat of a passionate heart. 6887. 

Beat upon mine, little heart. 
27874. 

Beautiful planet of Mars. 27881. 

Belgravia. 6850. 

Belle of Bayou Teche. 27890. 

Bells (The) 9946. 

Berceuse. 18568. 

Birds of Bethlehem. 169. 

Birth of spring. 6874. 

Blackbird and rose. 25419. 

Billee Bowline. 25408. 

Blue-eyed lass. 4553. 

Boot, saddle, to horse! 22821. 

Boys, be prepared. 185. 

Boy’s song. 6908. 

Bright hair’d morn is glowing. 
27942. 

Bring along the camera. 2808. 

Bring mea rose. 14819 (388). 

Busybody. 22855, 27954. 

By the Saskatchewan. 23828, 4619, 
12359 (56). 

Caddies’ song. 6985. 

Captain Dinkelpop. 2347. 

Carissima. 18516. 

Carnovale (The) 29669. 

Cassie’s not a bit like mother. 
2358, 14819 (48). 

Castles in Spain. 6960, 12567. 

Catch me. 4687. 

Chappell’s army journal. 2379, 
4651, 6979, 12588, 18539, 20903. 
Chappell’s auxiliary journal for 

military band. 2880. 
Charm of spring. 18541. 
Charmeuse. 248, 6988, 6984. 
Cheero. 25528. 

Child’s prayer. 380364 (62). 


1867 


Choose me your valentine. 4663. 
Chorus of handmaidens. 4664. 
Chough and crow. 7006. 

Christ is risen. 154. 

Claudine. 12608, 16924, 16925. 

Clementina’s song. 2414. 

Cock-a-hoop. 14653, 16927, 16928. 

Cold autumn wind. 28069. 

Come. 7042. 

Come in a dream. 28088. 

Come roller skating. TO56. 

Come to the ball. 22988, 25197 
(68). 

Come to town Miss Brown. 12628. 

Consolations. 13274. 

Coon. T7070. 

Coon’s carnival. 23008, 23009, 
25588. 

Corner of my eye. 23015. 

Count of Luxembourg. 14689, 
16956, 18624, 23021, 25197 (70, 
ab). 

Cousins of the czar. 14691. 

Creation hymn. 22438. 

Crossing the bar. 4723. 

Curtsey to the moon. 18647. 

Daddy’s sweetheart. 14704. 

Datiodiis.7 Vile: 

Danse fascination. 12667, 12668. 

Darby and Joan. 7134. 

Dear delightful women. 2497, 
12359 (61). 

Dear heart I love. 25657. 

Destiny. 4787. 

Deux études mélodiques. 11117. 

Do step the two-step. 23095. 

Dodo dawdle. 28221. 

Donny didn’t, Donny did. 4802. 

Don’t let’s meet again. 2584. 

Don’t stop. 17010, 20999, 21000. 

Dream girl. 25700. 

Dreamland. 23129. 

Dreamlight. 21020. 

Dromedary. 17023. 

Duncan Gray. 10297. 

Dusky night rides down the sky. 
14796. 

Dusky Sue. 445. 

En révant. 12758. 

Engadine. 18790. 

England yet. 7298. 

Eve’s glittering star. 28325. 

Eyes I love so well. 25789. 

Fair Hebe. 10348. 

Fairies. 4903. 

Fairy dreams. 28335. 

Fairy piper. 14855. 

Fantasie-overture. 2688. 

Farmer’s pride. 14868. 

First June rose. 2654. 

First kiss and Flower bird. 28368. 

Floral dance. 28377. 

Flower of a fairer world. 10393 

Fontaine (La) 17089. 


INDEX 


Chappell & co., 1ltd.—Continued. 


For the green. 14914. 

Funeral march. 20909. 

Garden of her heart. 7436. 

Garland of song. 14942. 

Gazelle (La) 10451. 

George Washington. 10457. 

German’s fatherland. 10459. 

Ghosts. 21167. 

Gipsy love. 14957, 18999. 

Glory and love to the men of old. 
2780. 

Go away, little girl, go back to 
school. 10485. 

Golden star. 14995. 

Golgotha. 624. 

Good and bad children. 17188. 

Great snakes. 7527, 7529. 

Gypsy love 23409-23411, 25197 
(95), 25996, 28516, 28517. - 

Hamadryad. 7566, 7567. 

Hark! the herald angels sing. 
1079. ’ 

Hayfields and butterflies. 7592. 

Heart of a maid. 7605. 

Heart of oak. 28557. 

Help me to love. 5130. 

Hide and seek. 2854. 

House of memories. 7653. 

Hymn to light. 26106. 

I beg your pardon. 10665. 

I have a rose. 28655. 

I know. 2900. 

I know nothing of life. 235389. 

I like it. 7709. 

i like to “ave a tittle bit. on. 
£125. 

I'll be a sister to you all. 13042. 

I love you. 5221. 

I’m making a book with the girls. 
13057. 

I’m single for six weeks more. 
2925. 

I will give you all for love. 
28582, 25197 (122). 

Impromptu. 8971. 

Impromptu in A flat. 7002. 

In summertime on Bredon. 173801, 

In the spring. 7859. 

In the twilight. 23688. 

Indian melody. 841, 26251, 26252. 

Invitation pour la valse. 15319. 

Irish fusilier. 7888. 

It all took place this morning. 
3027. 

Jagd (Die) 10850. 

Japanese soldier boy. 30569. 

Joie de vivre. 26294, 28853. 

Juliet and Romeo. 17948. 

Just for this hour. 15877. 

Kiki. 28886. 

King of my heart. 38092. 

Kiss waltz. 109380. 

Kiwi. 19344. 

Kleine kénigin. 915. 


1868 


pt. 1; nes. v.-6m 


Chappell & co., 1td.— Continued. 


Know’st thou the land. 109386. 
Ladies, beware. 8006, 10953. 
Lass with the lasso. 10964. 
Lazyland. 18251. 

Lessons in love. 23798. 

Let us waltz round together. 
23807. 3 

Life’s blessing. 19420. 

Life’s rainbow. 23822, 26418. 

Litany of Loretto and Litany no. 
2.) OTe 

Little farm well tilled. 11014. 

Little geisha singing. 23844. 

Little ghost of you. 15479. 

Little grey bonnet. 26431. 

Little grey home in the West. 
264382. 

Little Japanese mamma. 23849. 

Little love. 17424. 

Little moccasins. 13291. 

Look down, beloved. 29030. 

Lord is my shepherd. 997. 

Love breaks every bond. 15514. 

Love, good-bye. 15515. 

Love is divine. 38202. 

Love is like the rose. 28877, 
25197 (153). 

Love that is gone. 26475. 

Love, the nightingale. 1004. 

Love will win. 18320. 

Loveliest of trees. 13321. 

Love’s sorcery. 238887. 

Love’s window. 15539. 

Lullaby. 29065. 

Lullaby lady. 26489. 

Luxembourg. 17470, 19501. 

Luxembourg march. 21603. 

Luxembourg valse. 17472, 25197 
(156). 

Luxemburg. 3227, 8161, 138336. 

Lyrische stticke. 7536. 

Ma dusky maid. 15556, 15557. 

Madonna mia. 32380. 

Maiden, never go a wooing. 11079. 

Margaret. 15586. 

Marriage 4 la carte. 8274, 3275, 
5582, 55838, 8221, 12359 (88), 
14319 (119). 

Matrimony. 26546. 

May in my garden. 29188. 

Mazurka in F and Valse in EF. 
15622. 

Melody of love. 23994, 23995. . 

Merry boys at sea. 19586. 

Merry old salt. 5635. 

Michaelmas day. 11155. 

Minuetto. 11204. 

Mischief. 26616. 

Mr. Edison. 18451. 

Mr. Jollyboy. 5660, 21708. 

Mister Nightingale. 15690. 

Morning and you. 26646. 

Mousmé (The). 24085 —24088, 
26665-26669, 29238-29285. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Chappell & co., 1td.— Continued. 

My beautiful lady. 8855, 83856, 
12359 (91). 

My heart flies homing. 13499. 

My home. 3886. 

My little friend. 241138. 

My message. 29281. 

My rose. 26711. 

My samisen. 24128. 

My task is ended. 9908. 

My window looks unto the west. 
26714. 

Never. 1193. 

Night song & Butterflies. 

Nine kyries. 1207. 

No! nun di ca so stato i. 

Nobody. 5746. 

Norwegian bridal march. 5052. 

Norwegian suite. 26761. 

O dewdrop bright. 11303. 

O Thou whose power tremendous. 


13774. 


17649. 
3431. 


Oh dear! little Jappy girls. 
26799. 

Oh do step the two-step. 11388, 
24287, 25197 (183). 

Oh! Oh, Delphine. 

Oh Rosalie. 

Old English valentine. 

Open your heart. 1283. 

Or thereabout. 17707. 

Oriana. 24294. 

Our boys. 8625. 

. Our little Cinderella. 

5845, 8629, 8630. 

Our lovely sex. 29433. 

Outlaw (The). 1299. 

Pasquinade. 114387. 

Peace, perfect peace. 

Peachbloom. 19900. 

Peggy. 11445, 13654, 13657, 15981, 
17732, 25197 (195), 26907. 

Peggy valse. 25197 (196). 


29385. 
12359 (95). 
5805. 


3528, 3529, 


636. 


. Petticoats for women. 1388. 

Phryné. 19921. 

Pied piper of Hamelin. 8695. 

Pierrette and Pierrot. 15998. 

Pink jady. 8700-8708, 11468, 
12359 (96-99), 18670, 16004, 
29497. 


Pink lady valse. 26938. 
Pink lady waltz. 24864. 
Please turn your backs. 
Plumstones. 24372. 
Poet’s grave. 29510. 
Polka de la reine. 3647, 3648. 
Poppies for forgetting. 243878. 
Posing for Venus. 29515. 
Prairie pictures. 11506. 
Prayer (The) 27821. 


29507. 


Prayer for those at sea. 13872. 
Quadrille royal. 29552. 
Quaker girl. 1398-1400, 3631- 


3634, 8788-8795, 13711, 16053, 
16728 (56), 19983, 26995. 


1869 


Chappell & co., 1ltd.— Continued. 


Queen of my dreams. 1402. 

Rain. 8805. 

Reconciliation. 27013. 

Red rose wooed the white rose. 
8820. 

Regina del mare. 3667. 

Rendezvous. 8839. 

Rien (Un) 16094, 17852. 

Right to love. 3689. 


Robert le diable. 24030. 

Romance. 4120. 

Rootsie-pootsie. 16115, 24507, 
27006, 27007. 

Rose of my heart. 6056. 

Rosie. 30719. 

Rossette. 16129. 

Russian folk-songs. 3745, 3746. 


Sailor’s grave. 29684. 

Sanctus. 1469. 

Satyr (The) 3766-3769. 

Say, lad, have you things to do. 
11716. 

Scherzo. 4587. 

Sea wisdom. 16183. 

Selfish giant. 17908. 

Sherwood. 9024. 

Silvery chimes. 11785. 

Since you came back. 9044. 

Singing maid. 27189. 

Single cingalee. 9058. 

Six preludes. 1464. 

Six valses d’essai. 80502. 

Slim princess. 12859 (105). 

Smile, smile, smile. 38867, 14319 
(140). 

Soft and low. 28489. 

Soirées de Vienne. 11742. 

Soldier, I wish you well. 17987. 

Song of memories. 20227. 

Song of the birds. 6218. 

Song of the north wind. 9116. 

Songs from a flapper. 27256. 

Songs of farewell. 9126. 

Songs of Roumania. 29862. 

Songs of the ship. 11848. 

Sonia valse. 16728 (65). 

Soupirs d’ amour. 9139. 

Sporting notes. 11870. 

Spring’s return. 13946. 

Staircase dance. 16306, 221938, 
Dl (225) 

Starry woods. 

Suki and co. 

Sun of my soul. 1685. 

Sunshade Sue. 29944. 

Supposing. 6281. 

Swaying. 11933. 

Sweep’s intermezzo. 

Take a step. 1712. 

Tarantella in A flat. 

Tavern (The) 9279. 

Te Deum. 1786. 

Temple bell. 24843. 

That’s the difference. 


24744. 
30775. 


24798. 
9274. 


4031. 


INDEX 


Chappell & co., ltd.—Continued. 
There is a land of fancy. 24861, 
2PoL9T (238 )re 
There’s a bird beneath your win- 


dow. wEte 203%st 

There’s a hill by the sea. 27404. 
There was a_ simple maiden. 
120138. 


Third sheaf of little songs. 9353. 

This is my own, my native land. 
14070. 

Till you looked up. 9382. 

To the king. 20410. 

Tony from America. 

Trixie’s taxi. 24922, 

Twenty years hence. 24929, 

Two little songs. 4097. 

Two short songs. 21526. 

Two songs of summer. 

Tzigane. 14118. 

Until one day. 27486. 

Valse désirée. 94738-9475. 

Valse in EF. 16501. 

Valse intermezzo. 
Pagan. 

Valse pleurante. 6425, 9483. 

Valse song. 16505. 

Valses piquantes. 
30146. 

Velvet eyes. 20495. 

Vesper bell. 9518. 

Vie d’ une rose. 275386. 

Villa Primrose. 380165, 30166. 

Vogel als prophet. 20131. 

Voices of the air. 9544. 

Waltz-scherzo. 16567. 

Water lily. 4242, 9575. 

We are spirits blithe and free. 
12178. 

Wellenspiel. 14215. 

What’s the matter. 4262. 

When I am dead my dearest. 


1802, 24911. 


26443. 


16502, 20479, 


24975, 30145, 


27600. 
When I’m waltzing with you. 
27602. 
When the daisy opes her eyes. 
96388. 


When the lights go rolling round 
the sky. 27605. 

When the sun sets o’er the moun- 
tains. 11663. 

Where violets grow. 25108. 

Which he didn’t expect from a 
lady. 20619. 

Whistle and the girls come round. 
9665. 

White laurestine. 12258. 

Why shouldn’t you tell me that. 
30294. 

Widmung. 11747. 

Wind of the western sea. 9697. 

Wonderful world. 27714 (147). 

Wynken, Blynken and Nod. 30334. 

You always have to pay a little 
more. 25170. 


1870 


pt. Thon. sv... Ge | 


Chappell & co., Itd.— Continued. 
You shall be a fairy too. 30349. 
Your picture. 18286. 
Zur guitarre. 12353. 
Chappelle (D. H.) I want you. 26190. 
Chapuis (A.): 
Lecons d’harmonie. 5489, 15431. 


Solféges de concours (1911). 
24671. 
Charles (C. A.) Shady pine grove. 
6128. 


Charles (H. W.) Cynthia. 7106. 
Charles (M. R.): 
I have such need of you now. 
19119. 
Just sing to me. 
Charles (W.): 
Charge of the night brigade. | 
18540. 
Tempter (The). 1746. 


Charles (W.§.) College grad. 14657. | 


15381. 


Charlier (L.) Retour deS_ roses. — 
3680. | 
Charlton (M.) Poéme érotique. | 
11481. | 


Charmont (C. de) Village blacksmith. 
4197, 


Charpentier (G.): 


Impressions d’Italie. 7829. 
Napoli. 11257. 

Charton (G.) : 
Fleur d’Irlande. 528, 21119. 


Polka des pets de nonne. 3592. 


Chase (A. P.) That little blush rose. | 
IESE 
Chase (B. M.) Risen to reign. 8871. | 
Chase (C. A.): 
Be near us, O Father. 4515. 
In love she fell. 7841. 
Chase (EF. W.) Sunset. 9217. 


Chase (Mrs. H. B.) My heart is torn | 
and bleeding. 29264, 30637. 
Chase (M.): 


Bonnibel. 4562. 

College dreams. 12614. 
Fairy tale. 4905. 
Memory’s reverie. 5615. 
Playmates. 5912. 


Sophomore march. 6220. 
Chase (W. H.) Valse valeska. 14157. 
Chase (W. P.): | 
I’m looking for a sweetheart just | : 


like you. 7738. 
If you’d love as I’d love you. 
15278. 


Just say you love me. 15380. nt 
Just smother me with love. 15382. q 
My Alabama queen. 8353. 
Silas do be careful what you ae | 

16221. | 
What would you do. 9612. i 
When your eyes met mine. 12245. | 
Why did you go away Rachael. | 

16660. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Chase & Scott co.: 
I want to have some one to love. 
15258. 
Send me a postal card from New 
York town. 16194. 
Silas do be careful what you do. 
16221. 
Chatan (H.) AI veglione. 
Chattaway (T.): 
Can’t you take it back and change 
it for a boy. 100387, 12359 (58). 
In the evening when the church 
bells ring. 21410. 
Peggy Gray. 11446, 20703 (69). 
That’s what the robin sang. 4032. 
Chaudens. Pierrot musicien. 8696. 
Chaussier (A.) Sweetheart’s days are 
sweetheart’s rights. 3988. 


14339. 


Chausson (E.) The hummingbird. 
13017. 
Chauvet (R.): 

Frivolezza. 23286. 


J’ai trop chanté. 5885. 

Je vous salue, Marie. 5841. 

Si vous m’aimez. 6152. 

Voici Messidor. 6453. 

Cheavens (J. S.) Homesick. 17208. 

Cheek (C.) My dear little village 
home. 11213. 

Chelius (O. von): 

Hinsam. 25740. 

Marchen (Hin) 

Schottische sage. 27120. 

Wunderstrasse. 27673. 

Chenery (C.) Meditation. 9782 (18). 

Cheney (H. H.) Love’s pleadings. 
19491. 

Cheney (J. V.): 

Across the way. 27727. 

Come along deary. 28681. 

One. 29417. 

Over the hill. 29440. 

Sweet thing Jane. 29961. 

To hope. 30066. 

Chenoweth (M.) Maiden of the castle. 
29087. 

Cherneskie (A. J.) 
11149. 

Chernick (J. R.) She is meant for me 
I guess. 38387. 

Cherry (J._ W.) 
woods. 26630. 

Chérubin. 8234, 15144, 15606. 

Cheshire (A. T.): 

Boyhood home. 9998. 
Thoughts of my old home. 
Chesley (M. F.) Mary Lee. 
Chesney (A.) 


26501. 


Merry go-round. 


Monarch of the 


12031. 
15601. 
Queen of the garden. 


8798. 
Chester (J. & W.) Te Deum laud- 
amus. 9286. 


Chevaillier (L.): 

| Cuatro cuadernos de_ escritura 
musical. 30483-30486. 
Enfant (L’) 18789. 


Chevaillier (L.)—Continued. 
Hveil (L’) 18805._ | 
Fleurs (Les) 21118. 
Incantation. 19240. 
Légende. 19886. 
Piéces bréves. 24360. 
Sonnet. 20238. 
Souvenirs (Les) 20254. 

Chevais (M.): 

Tle de Sancho. 
Solfége scolaire. 


2970. 
6198. 


Chevalier (H.) Speak from your 
heaven beloved. 38917. 

Cheves (S.) Those eyes of deepest 
blue. 16442. 

Chevillard (C.) Impromptu en ré 
bémol. 


16910. 

Chiara (V. di): 
Acqua passata. 
Cuore spagnuolo. 


207153. 
23030. 


Maiden of Spain. 11078. 
’"Ngiuliné. 5788. 
Serenata sperza. 22099. 
Servotto (La) 22102. 
Spagnola (La) 24719, 25197 
(224). 
Strigne, strigne. 22206. 
Chiari (H.): 
Abendlied. 6655. 
Hat dich die liebe bertihrt. 7586. 
Ich glaub’, lieber schatz. 7790. 


Lasst mich allein. 8018. 
Wie ich dich liebe. 9675. 
Wolken. 9714. 
Chickering (Mrs. C. F.) In the night 
she told a story. 6648 (21). 
Chief (A. A.) My twinkling star of 
love. 15794. 
Chillemont (—) 


19363. 
Petite suite. 18559. 


Chimeri (P.) 
Chipman (HE. P.) Captive maiden. 


Lac d’émeraude. 


2348. 
Chipman (F. E.) Saviour’s birth. 
Paci la tale 
Chizat (EH.)' Chanson pour Jean. 
18536. 


261, 262, 2392. 
My husband’s on 


Chocolate soldier. 
Choddy & Hegman. 
the road. 5708. 

Chopin CHD H.)F: 
Ballade in A flat. 
Berceuse. 18568. 
Etudes. 14627. 
Funeral march. 264, 20909. 

Half hours with the best com- 
posers. 2395. 

Impromptu. 7002. 

Liebeszauber. 18569. 

Maiden’s wish. 12599. 

Marche funébre. 2398. 

Mazurka. 146389. 

Nocturnes. 2396, 
20910, 27714 (4). 

Polonaise brillante. 


12598. 


10103-10105, 
18570. 


1871 


INDEX 


Chopin (F. F.) —Continued. 
Two preludes. 28031. 
Valse brillante. 10106. 
Valzer. 2394. 
Waltz. 265. 
2em* sonate. 18571. 
3°™* sonate. 18572. 
Chord (M.) Sad sweet memories. 
27089. 
Choudens: 
Lecon de plaire. 263894. 
Marquise de Chicago. 29116. 
Miracle (Le) 1098. 
Nail. 138534. 
Voile du bonheur. 14185. 
Yvan le Terrible. 2055. 
Chouteau (M.) Where the stock yard 
fire heroes fell. 6540. 
Chovan (C.) On Venice waters. 
29416. 
Chrisman (C.) I’m going back to old 
Missouri. 10710. 
Christian (S. A.) Star in the east. 
20276. 
Christian pub. co. God’s gifts. 7480. 
Christiani (H. F.) Dance of the little 
devils. 23046. 
Christiani (H.) Shatrika. 16206. 
Christiansen (C. B.) How hearts are 
broken. 5176. 
Christiansen (F. M.) Lette lyrisk- 
religigse sange. 26404, 26405. 
Christie (G.): 
Baby Rose. 9896-9898, 12359 
(54), 12459, 14483, 14486, 16812, 
22723, 27839, 27840. 
Dear old ma. 2499. 
Down in sunshine valley. 12712, 
12713, 14819 (57), 18731, 28245. 
Hoola boola glide. 10636, 13009, 
14319 (67), 19072. 
I want a regular pal for a gal. 
213862, 23574, 25197 (121). 
If all of my dreams were made of 
gold. 19187, 19188, 23592, 23594, 
25197 (128), 26199, 28731, 28732. 
In a little while. 23611, 27714 
(82). 
Old days were the best days. 
8570. 
They've won every nation’s bat- 
tles but their own. 1774, 6344, 
9346. 
When the honeymoon is over. 
4380 (175), 6522. 
Christie (H. R.): 
Ambassadors for Christ. 6721. 
Call comes ringing to me. 6940. 
Songs of evangelism. 17954. 
That means me. 9323. 
Christiné: 
Amour (L’) 12405. 
Anna, qu’ est-ce que tattends. 
14384. 
Baya (La) 14464, 16834. 


ping aes, “ve 6 


Christiné—Continued. 
Elle est de Bruxelles. 14818, 
17082. 
Elle est de la famille. 454. 
Lachende liebe. 5415. 
Petite dame du métro. 15989, 
17788. 
Reviews. 1487, 17848. 
Simplement pour une femme. 
1574. 
Souvenir tendre. 17966. 
Vive la république. 1896. 
Christine (H.) Laughinglove. 28936, 
28937, 30364 (92). 
Christine (M.) Chicago waltz. 229382. 
Christmas (Mrs. J. M.) Sometime, 
somewhere, someday. 6205. 
Christofferson (C. L.) My Seminole 
queen. 15788. 
Christopher (C. F.) Colored camp 
meeting. 18585. ; 
Chueca (—): 
Golondrinas. 28476. 
Gran via. 105387. 
Grande fantaisie. 645. 
Church (Mrs. D. G.) Winds of mem- 
ory. 25136. 
Church (J.) co.: 
Ah, love, but a day. 9804. 
Angel voices. 49. 
April. 22675. 
Ariel. 16788. 
As through the land at eve we 
went. 44388. 
Asleep. 6769. 
Au crépuscule. 80. 
Au palais. 9874. 
Au printemps. 8&2. 
Autumn. 18349. 
Ave Maria. 12448. 
Banshee (The). 112. 
Barcarola. 12471. 
Belle dame. 9944. 
Between the lights. 82270. 
Black man. 2072 (74), $978. 
Brook (The). 10010. 
Bubbles. 25462. 
Call of spring. 210. 
Candle lightin’ time. 10035. 
Cello and piano album. 16895. 
Chanson sans mots. 18537. 
Chasse (La) 18543. 
Choicest gift. 2072 (7). 
Christmas morn. 22949. 
Coincidence. 22968. 
Come down laughing streamlet. © 
28084. 
Coquette. 323. 
Crossing the bar. 4724. 
Danse polonaise. 18661. 
Dawn of hope. 3879, 28064. 
Day dreams. 20969. 
Dear eyes. 4771. 
Dearest place. 20976. 
Dollar organ instructor. 16728 (3). 


1872 | 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Church (J.) co.— Continued. Church (J.) co.—Continued. 


Dream of love. 12716. 

Dutch lullaby. 21028. 

Dwellers in the western world. 
12728. 

Hlegy. 12748. 

Hlegy on the death of a mad dog. 
18780. 

Hvery flower. 25785 

Expectation. 21073. 

Federal march. 4921, 6648 (538), 
7361. 

Hée de'la mazurka. 18835. 

First dance album. 12810. 

Fleeting hour. 21116. 

Folio of music, for the pipe organ. 
17088. 

For you, dearie. 17093. 

FYorget-me-not. 21128. 

Glory of the Yankee navy. 2072 
(102). 

Gospel male choir. 2072 (26). 

Gossamer. 10522. 

Grand festival march. 12929. 

He is not here, but is risen, 7597. 

Hush-a-bye birds. 23515. 

I know. 5206. 

I once had a little white rose. 
2len2: 

If all the world loves a_ lover. 
797. 

If I knew. 10762. 

If the world were draped with 
roses. 21388. 

In flower time. 19210. 

In God’s garden of roses. 17289. 

In old Arkansaw. 28767. 

In silent thought. 7846, 13128. 

In the deeps o’ the daisies. 21409. 

In the forest o’er the meadow. 
131382. 

In Wessex lanes. 17311. 

Ishtar. 7891. 

Jamie. 23664. 

Jesus of Nazareth. 5350. 

Jesus, our best beloved friend. 
26285. 

Kew in lilac time. 10914. 

Kiss me, sweetheart. 5399. 

Light. 968. 

Lilies. 971. 

Lion’s tail. 11012. 

Little Dutch garden. 5485. 

Little green gate. 26430. 

Log of the good ship Nod. 17485. 

Loose Lucas. 994. 

Love for thee. 215738. 

Lovelight. 26478. 

Lovers’ envy. 21584. 

Love’s vigil. 21591. 

Mandalay. 21627. 

Mashona slumber song. 17510. 

Matinée brillant. 19548. 

Miniature songs from the child 
world. 17547, 17549. 


1873 


Minuet in E major. 11160. 

Modern salon music. 11167. 

Moment de valse. 19611. 

Mon désir. 19613. 

My heaven. 2072 (148). 

My luve’s like a red, red rose. 
19696. 

My soul is like a garden close. 
17625. 

Nanny. 24146. 

Nightingale’s song. 19749. 

Ninety and nine. 26750. 

Norsemen’s raid. 24186. 

O swallow, swallow. 5779. 

Oh! who like Thee, so calm, so 
bright. 26848. 

Old Black Rock. 29394. 

On love-lit seas. 17692. 

On Sunday. 26824. 

One day. 11876. 

Only a pansy blossom. 8607. 

Our colors. 21878. 

Pacific glee book. 20703 (40). 

Pearls. 5881. 

Petit toreador. 19918. 

Pine trees and shadows. 17740. 

Polkadot. 19948. 

Polonaise. 1368. 

Poor Phoebe. 26955. 

Princess of the morning. 21964. 

Pure delight. 2072 (47). 

Red man. 2072 (163), 11565. 

Rejoice ’tis spring. 24471. 

Reverie. 20021. 

Robin laughed. 29629. 

Rock of ages. 22026. 

Rose is weeping for her love. 
6055. 

Roses in my garden way. 11641. 

Roue du moulin. 1471. 

Sacred fire. 27088. 

Sailors’ love. 138789. 

Shadow play. 1554. 

Shells from a coral cave. 3842. 

Shopping. 27162. 

Silent years. 9036. 

Silver rose. 17919. l 

Silver trumpets. 13880. 

Simply Cynthia. 11792. 

Sleep my dearest. 16233. 

Soldier man. 9082. 

Song of love and death. 6211. 

Song of victory. 22164. 

Songs of the Madonna. 1632. 

Springtime wish. 9167. 

Summer sunshine. 9210. 

Sunset. 2072 (178). 

Sweet and low. 6284. 

Tarantelle mignonne. 20389. 

Tell me, O love star. 14031. 

That June. 27385. 

There was a little girl and she had 
a little curl. 9334. 

To a dewdrop. 1792. 


INDEX 


pt. Tian Sv. 6 


Church (J.) co.—Continued. 


Tyrolienne. 20452. 
Under the wide and starry sky. 
14130. 


Unrequited. 141385. 
Valentine (A) 18112. 


Valse musicale. 1860. 

Valsette. 20487. 

Venetian twilight. 22383. 

Verifirst book of recreations. 
14162. 

Very youthful affair. 30161. 

Viennese serenade. 223895. 

Violet. 6445. 

Wenn ich in deine augen seh. 
16596. 


What shall I sing you. 6505. 
When first I came to woo. 25072. 
When you and I shall pass. 
12253: 
While the sun shines. 27635. 
Whitecomb-Fenn system. 20622. 
White man. 12260. 
Why I love you. 6554. 
Why should we sigh. 12266. 
Winter rose. 4329. 
With you. 6582. 
Woodpecker (The) 
Word of God. 22520. 
Church (J. R.) Winds of memory. 
25136. . 
Church (L. M.) Song of Shogaletta 
the Indian maid. 272388. 
Chureh missions pub. co. Parable of 
the Christmas tree. 5860. 

Church, Paxson & co: 
A la bien aimée. 
Cairo. 10029. 
Hmogene. 25745. 
Give my love to mother. 
Humoresque. 7663. 

It isn’t hard to love a girl like 
you. 7898. 

Little brook. 26428. 

Little soldier march. 987. 

Love waltz. 17454. 

Love’s whispering waltzes. 8150. 

Mother is the best sweetheart of 
ale a2 

Musical ragtime Sal. 

My little girlie girl. 

Open thy gates to me. 

Rosary (The) 27068. 

Sparkling stars. 6229. 

Twilight shadows. 4129. 


Churcher (S.) Evadne. 2608. 

Churchill (N.): 
Father of mercies. 
Strife is o’er. 9190. 

Chuter (H. W.): 


20662. 


20707. 


25919. 


26675. 
11233. 
29428. 


17074. 


Love in thy youth fair maid. 
ial 
Other days. 8621. 
Cimadori (R.) La nuit. 24192. 


Cimarosa (—): 
Air de Mr. Leblond. 27741. 
Air de Paolino. 30369. 
Rondo ajouté dans l’ Olympiade. 


29651. “8 
Cimatti (A.) Berceuse. 30409. 
Cimino (G.) Amor ti chiedo. 6726. 


Cincy music co.: 
Come out on the veranda Manda. 


(Us. 
You are the flower of my heart. 
18227. 
Cinderella. 6948. 
Cipollone (A.) Teramo. 20358. 


City music pub. co.: 
Eddystone light. 14803. 
Forget me not. 10408. 
Light of the world. 8064. 
Love’s fair flowers. 21587. 
Navy (The) © 26719. ; 
Night slowly dying. 24165. 
Nuit d’ été. 11298. 
Reverie. 6005. 
Roses and song. 380718. 
Two three-fold amens. 
Yorkshire toast. 225382. 
Yours sincerely. 12341. 
Cizbulka (A.) Herzen und blumen. 
26056. 
Claéz (P.) Andante et allegretto de 
concert. 48. 
Claes (J.) fils. 
Claflin (O.) 
Claire (M.): 


24934. 


Heiko. 
Big moon. 


17195. 
25407. 


Lady Blanche gavotte. 26378. 
Mandy-Mi. 26512. 
Clapp (W.) Land of the might have 
been. 5423. 
Clappe (A. A.) Most popular clarinet 
solos. 38362. 


Clapperton (C. I.): 
Father, to Thee we look. 14868. 
Fight the good fight. 14884. 
He is coming. 15099. 
Jesus, I am_ resting, 
15352) 
O perfect love. 15873. 
Rightful king. 16095. 
Three little words. 16445. 
Upon Thy word I rest. 16494. 
Clapperton (S.) Jesus came. 15350. 
Clare (T.) Beautiful girlie girls. 
14471. 


Clarendon (J. H.) If I had the world 
to give you. 28596. 


resting. 


Clarett (G.) On ne sait pas. 19829. 
Clark (—): 
Driving home the cows. 23135, 


25197 (79), 25713, 28260, 28261. 

Entertaining man, 4868, 14319 
(58). 

Frisco rag. 2688, 4961. 

Steeple Jack. 24746, 27294, 27714 
(127), 29910. 


1874 


| 
' 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Clark (—)—Continued. 


| Clark (Mrs. A. H.) 


We'll go home when there’s no 
place else to go. 1925, 4880 
(178), 6478. 
Love me once 
again in your old sweet way. 11051. 
Clark (A. M.): 
Longing for you. 17487, 29029. 
To an apple pie take off your hat. 


17938. 
Clark (B. F.) Behold the state. 
184038. 
Clark (D.) Ragtime germ. 17826. 
Clark (D. W.): 
Harvest home waltzes. 26028. 
North Dakota national guards. 
26758. 
Clark (E.) College of hard knocks. 
28071. 
Clark (EF. A.): 
Bells of Christmastide. 20826. 
Blood that redeems. 16861. 


Come unto me. 16939. 

Dreamin’ bout you day by day. 
P21 VAR 

Father lead me safely home. 17073. 

Gather them in. 17114. 

He found me. 17187. 

Jesus is leading me. 173388. 

O what a wonderful Saviour. 
1767T. 

Only a little while. 24285. 

Redeemer (The). 29588. 

To the front. 16456. 

We are coming. 20557. 

When the harvest moon is shin- 
ing, Nellie dear. 20593. 

Clark (F. E.) Siegel-Myers corre 
spondence school of music. 16219. 
Clark (F. J.) Lingering lane. 26422. 
Clark (G. A.) When the long lane 


turns. 27613. 
Clark (G. H.) It was Jesus. 10840. 
Clark (Harry H.) Honest Injun. 
19065. 
Clark (Henry) Break, break, break. 
10004. 
lark (J..F.) : 
Ringing out that old wash rag. 
29622. 
Song my heart is singing dear. 
13917. 
Biarke(s. .).. Priscilla. - 11530. 


Clark (Josephine) Red rose waltzes. 
24458 


Clark (K. S.) Princeton, that’s all. 
17762. 
Clark (1. A.): 


Brigade inspection. 25452. 
I lost my heart in a dream of you. 
15216. 
With your love. 
Clark (Mrs. L. M.) 
doo. 12612. 


27658. 
Cock-a-doodle- 


Clark (Mrs. M. C.) 
29477. 

Clark (Mrs. M. E.) 
home across the sea. 

Clark (Madeline E.) 
love of you. 7230. 

Clark (Marion) When you are gone 


Peace on earth. 


Little German 
23847. 
Dreaming my 


dear. 22472. 
Clark (Maurice) My Asthore. 24099. 
Clark (R. E.): 
Nature’s sweetest singers. 8424. 


Songs of the sea. 16277. 


Clark (R. L.) When the roses are in 
bloom, 22459. 
Clark (Scott) Primrose. 24416. 
Clark (T.): 
Witmark cello and piano folio. 
9708. 
Witmark cornet and piano folio. 
6587. 
Witmark trombone and _  ~»piano 
folio. 6597. 
Clark & Healy. Song my heart is sing- 
ing dear. 138917. 
Clark music co.: 
As ye sow. 2165. 
Waltz Albania. 1916. 
Clarke (B. T.) Please let me carry 
your books. 17747. 


Clarke (C.): 
Anchorsmith. 98385, 12408. 
Blue Filey bay. 4555. 
Green eye of the yellow 
1a latat 
Love’s lament. 
My pets. 5717. 
Queen of the mighty sea. 
River girl. 3698. 
Ship ahoy. 9026. 
When our good King George is 
crowned. 9634. 
Winans march. 
Clarke (D. L.): 


god. 
5526. 


8799. 


20644. 


Our country’s game. 26862. 

Wa Wal loves you. 6456. 
Clarke (E.): 

Dearest and best. 4778. 

Life’s sunshine. 26414-26416. 
Clarke (G. W.) Why not. 9674. 
Clarke (H <A.) Book of Psalms. 

20855 
Clarke (H. H.) Hello dearie, hello 
sweetheart. 19048. 


Clarke (Hamilton) Give the King 
Thy judgments, O God. 12898. 
Clarke (J.): 
How precious is the Book divine. 
15162. 
Open our eyes, O Lord. 159380. 
Clarke (R. C.). 
Bells of peace. 14491. 
Blackbird and rose. 25419. 
Charm of spring. 18541. 
Charmeuse. 248. 6983, 6984. 


Choose me your valentine. 4668. 


1875 


INDEX 


Clarke (R. C.)—Continued. 
Cock-a-hoop. 146538, 16927, 16928. 
First June rose. 2654. 

Little geisha singing. 23844. 
Love me. 81382, 19468. 

Poppies for forgetting. 24378. 
Third sheaf of little songs. 9353. 

Clarke (Scotson) Marche aux flam- 
beaux. 11095. 

Clarke-Whitfeld (J.) In Jewry is God 
known. 2994. 

Clarkson (D. B.) Course of 100 les- 
sons in notes on piano and organ. 
10168. 

Clary 
20616. 

Clary (Mrs. U. S.) 

Class (F. M.): 


(D.) Where love is king. 


Old maid. 24258. 


My soul is like a garden close. | 


17625. 

Remembrance. 11580. 
Classen (A.) Forget-me-not. 17096. 
Claudine. 1049, 1050, 1851, 1852. 
Claussmann (A.): 

Au crépuscule. 4449. 

Au matin. 4450. 

Chant d’amour. 22918. 

Désespérance. 4786. 

En forme de valse. 4861. 

Nostalgie. 5755. 

Romance. 6088. 

Ténerezza. 6325. 


Claussnitzer (P.) Neun choralvor- 
Spiele, zu bussund abendmahislied- 
ern. 25556. 


Clay (F.) Gipsy John. 4995. 
Clay (S.): 
Back to dear old Pennsylvania. 
4486. 
Give me a kiss of good night 
sweetheart. 5002. 
Love in the clouds. 5518. 


Clayton (B. W.) I cannot live with- 
out you, mother dear. 15186. 

Clayton (F.H.) ‘Title craze. 9391. 

Clayton music pub. co. Taint no harm. 
1711. 


Cleaf (HK. van) See Van Cleaf (E.) 
Cleaves (E.. H.): 
At last. 6775. 
Sabbath evening. 20077. 
Cleeff (EK. van) Nella. 8429. 
Cleever (J. C.) Love in an aeroplane. 
15517. 
Clem (N. K.) Hobble skirt song. 
26068. 


Clemans (W. M.) 
11240. 

Clemens (T. L.) Bright hair’d morn 
is glowing. 27942. 

Clement (Mrs. D. L.) 
but a little tot. 16619. 

Clement (Ff. W.) Choral overture. 
10107. 


My native land. 


When I was 


a ED 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 6 


tot. 16619. 
Clementi (M.) : 
Etiiden-album. 18803, 18804. 
Sechs sonatinen. 28061. 
Clements (H. L.): 
Go forward, Christian soldiers. 
18944. 
Our brightest summer day. °11402. 
Clementson (A.): 
Life. 19417. 
Panama canal. 
Clendening (H. M.): 
Conquest of the West. 
U. S. forest rangers 
30129. 
Clere (C. Borel-) 
Clermont (H.): 
Mia stella. 
Perles roses. 
Cleuver (J.): 
Kirmes. 


26884. 


28107. 
march. 


5641. 
5887. 


5398. 


Magdlein hab’ acht. 1030. 


Cleveland (J. H.) My Rosedale Rose. | 


1168. 
Cliffe (F.) Coronation march. 14680. | 
Cliffe (R.) EHrin mavourneen. 25763. | 


Clifford (A. 8.) Andante. 30440. 
Clifford (H. L.) Bob and I. 27921. 
Clifford (Mrs. E. W.) When the sun 
plays peek-a-boo. 12251. 
Clifford (J.) 
11286. 
Clinch-Smith 
24972. 
Clippinger (D. A.) 
night. 1249. 
Cloérce (E.) 
23647. 
Close (F. P.): 
Look for me sweetheart at twi- 
light. 5502. 
Never let your countenance Sag. 
13546. 
Clothilde (—): 
Eglantine. 
Rose d’amour. 
Cloud (W.) 
sinking in the West. 
Clough-Leighter (H.): 
April rapture. 20754. 
Behold your God. 253875. 
Bells of youth. 2258. 
Day-dreams. 20970. 
Heralds of spring. 21267. 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
1033. 
My wish. 21761. 
Short communion service. 
Sympathy. 22241. 
Vier novelletten. 14652. 
Cloy (C. V.) pseud. .See Messe (F. 


(B.) Valse 


25738. 
20051. 


27619. 


6145. 


W.) 
Cluff (A. B.) Grand old order of 
EKagles F. O. EH. 21211. 


1876 


Clement (R.) When I was but a little 


See Borel-Clere (C.) | 


Nocturne in B major. ] 
Marie. | 
Oft in the stilly | 


Instant des adieux. | 


When the sun is dimly , 


Coates (H.): 


. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Clune (J. W.) 
heart. 28480. 

Clutsam (G. H.): 

Dans les ombres de la _ forét. 

12663. 

Friihlingsreigen. 25883. 

Madonna mia. 38230. 

Menuet fantasque. 13427. 

Sleepy hood. 16235. 

Song album. 27232. 


Good bye my sweet- 


Toccatina. 14092. 
Valsette. 27509. 
Clyde (E.): 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
235386. 
There were shepherds. 24869. 
Clyde (M.) You can have such fun 


with the girls. 16699. 
Coade (F. G.): 
I’m Paddy the king of the ocean 
strand. 17248. 


When Paddy is king of old Ire- 


land. 22447. 
Coakley (L. V.) Girl of yesterday. 
28453. 
Coalmon (Mrs. H. N.) I shall be 
treated right. 238566. 


Goan). (J. FE.) 
Coast pub. co.: 
Chicken’s ball. 20908. 

Maids of fashion. 216138. 
Coates (E.): 
Bird’s lullaby. 6872. 


Golden eagle. 2758. 


If you were my little boy. 7818. 

Love’s fantasy. 238885. 

Miniature suite. 26608, 29179, 
29180. 

Moon boat. 15716. 


Mother England’s brewing. 13472. 
Reuben Ranzo. 24474. 

Six short pieces. 28067. 
Mate’s motto. 29133, 291384. 
Two short songs. 285, 286. 


Cobb (C. F.) Thy kingdom. come. 
16449. 
Cobb (BE. M.) In the vale of old Vir- 
ginia. 192388. 
Cobb (G. F.) Hushed was the eve- 
ning hymn. 15179. 
Cobb (G. L.) : 
Honey Lou, ’neath the big white 
honeymoon. 5166. 
I’d like to take a chance with you. 
26116. 


| 
j 


| 


I used to be lonesome. ‘768. 
Make your hay while the sun 


shines. 133855. 
That Hindu rag. 9820. 
Cobb (J.) Snow flake. 16241. 
Cobb (lL. E.) There’s only one love 
for me. 20378. 
Cobb (T. S.): 
Carry me back to childhood. 
25505. 


Cobb (T. S.)—Continued. 
Christ is our King. 7009. 
Mother, I will meet you. 8382. 
Plea divine. 8715. 
Praise the mighty Saviour. 8735. 
Since Jesus came into my heart. 
9041. 
Spreading the light of His love 
13941. 
Start now for the kingdom of God. 
Sip: 
Up the hills of Zion. 9462. 
Cochran (A.) Veris vocatio. 27529. 
Cochran (Mrs. J. B.) Orphan’s. la- 
ment. 19857. 

Cochran (M. H.) Sounds from the 
little brook. 22171. 

Cochran (W. P.): 


Big bugs in Texas. 22796. 
Billet-doux. 22800. 
I’m the baby’s pa. 26167. 


Ju-li-u-li-a. 23697. 
Rockabye, my honey baby girl. 
24485. 
Texas whoops. 
Cochrane (P. D.) 


27376. 
Symptoms 0’ love. 


Dard 
Cock (J. P.) Christ died for me. 
14641. 
Cockley (E. K.) O God save our con- 
stitution. 11310. 
Codére (Mme. L. E.) Cloches de 
Sainte Anne. 14650. 
Codini (P.): 
Coeur vous démange. 10122. 
Coq du Montparno. T7071. 
Passionata. 15964. 
Pioupious de France. 26934. 


Savoia-Roma. 20104, 20105. 


Coe (A. W.) Loma waltz. 11030. 
Coe (EH. A.) Minnie mine. 24042. 
Coerne (L. A.) Wisconsin our state. 
22505. 
Coetzee (C.) Sunshine. 1689. 
Coffel (H.): > 
Marietta. 8217. 
Wandalette. 9569. 
Coffman (R. C.) Dear old Columbus 
town. 16985. 


Cohan (G. M.): 

Any place the old flag flies. 20752. 

Barnum had the right idea. 
25360. 

Come with me to the bungalow. 
20982. 

Fireman’s picnic. 520. 

Forty-five minutes from Broad- 
way. 28389. 

Little millionaire. 26488, 29002. 

Little millionaire waltzes. 29003. 

Musical moon. 21727. 

New Yorkers. 21775. 

O you wonderful girl. 21819. 

Oh you beautiful coon. 293888. 


1877 


INDEX 


Cohan (G. M.)—Continued. 
That haunting melody. 
30007. 
We do the dirty work. 27573. | 
Cohan & Harris pub. co.: 
Any place the old flag flies. 20752. 
Barnum had the right idea. 25360. 
Come with me to the bungalow. 
20932. 


27383, 


Little millionaire. 26433. 

Little millionaire waltzes. 29003. 
Musical moon. 21727. 

New Yorkers. 21775. 

O you wonderful girl. 21819. 


We do the dirty work. 27578. 
Cohen (B. J.) I wish I’d know the 
fellow. 17266. 


Cohen (C.): 
Baby Lou. 12457, 12458. 
Carnival bingo. 16892, 18520, 
22903. 
I love you still. 15225. 


Riverside rag. 24483. 
Cohen (D.): 

Astronomer. 6772. 

I’m looking for the girl with the 
dreamy eyes. 7740. 

I want to dance. 7775, 21865. 

Mary Ann is home from college. 
8225. 

Rachel’s aeroplane. 8800. 

Spring moon. 9161. 


Cohen (J.) Drop a nickel please. 
28262. 

Cohen (J. F.) Love whispers waltz. 
29055. 


Cohen (N. H.) 
Wednesday night. 
Cohen (P.): 
Love’s longing. 8146. 
My love will live alway. 8388. 


If every night was 
13095. 


Cohen (S.) He was a grand old man. 
7599. 

Cohn (G.) You'd be selfish too. 
27687. 

Cohn (L.) My dream of you dear. 
17607. 


Cohn (W. R.) Put a stop to that rag- 
time playing. 29551. 
Cohnreich (L.): 
Black and white. 
I thought of you. 
Lend me thy voice. 
Valse Valli. 4165. 


14519. 
28703. 
3136. 


Coker (F.) Panama fair. 5858. 
Colbert (M. P.): 

Acushla, I’m longing for you. 

18250. 

IT will always love you. 19168. 

Colburn (A. G.) Vesper response. 
1879. 

Colburn (G.)’ Complexity. 18609. 


Colburn (O. E.): 
It looks as if something must have 
happened to Bill. 7899. 


Di. 1 ns. Vv. 6 


Colburn (O. H.)—Continued. 
Put me on your base ball team. 
5965. 


There’s a job-man coming. 9331. 


Colburn (8S. C.): 
Jour de noces. 26800. 
Nostalgie. 26763. 


Cole (C.) Broken hearted girl. 22844. 


Cole (FF. V.) Line-up. 15470. 

Cole (G. C.) Old wife, dear wife. 
15911. 

Cole (lL. E.) Every page in memory’s 


album holds a picture dear of you. 
2620. 


Cole (R. A.) M’aimez-vous. 2072 
(140). 
Cole (R. G.) Turn ye to Me. 9436. 


Cole (S.) 
Cole (W.): 
Halley, my pretty Halley. 15078. 
Merry go-round. 11149. 
Pork chop dance. 11495. 
Coleman (C.) There’s nobody loves 
you like mother. 24866. 

Coleman (Mrs. C. B.) 
ing of you. 235238. 
Coleman (D.) Oh, oh, oh, the sweet- 

est girl I know. 3482. 

Coleman (H.): 
Civie pride. 12607. 
March C. K. W. 8199. 
Venus. 9507, 9508. 

Coleman (J.): 
Light of the world. 8064. 
Roses and song. 80718. 
Yorkshire toast. 22532. 

Coleman (Mrs. J. H.) 


Shooting star. 6143. 


curls. 18006. 
Coleman (M.) Sweet golden curls. 
18006. 


Coleman (R. H.): 

Be a shining light. 2238. 

I believe Thee. 2886. 

Jesus is seeking. 8052. 

Jesus, Savior, Friend of sinners. 

3056. 

My Father leads me. 383882. 

New evangel. 11274. 

On to victory. 3502. 

Other fellow. 3522. 

Place for me. 3577. 

Run to meet me. 3744. 

Soldiers of the cross. 3880. 

Songs in the night. 3905. 

We'll never grow weary. 4250. 
Coleman (W. C.) Mississippi teaser. 


8304. 
Coleridge-Taylor (S.): 
Bamboula. 16825. 


Candle lightin’ time. 10035. 
Deep river. 10222. 
Endymion’s dream. 4863. 
Evening star. 28316. 
Intermezzo. T7087. 


June rose bloomed. 153872. 


1878 


I am dream- 


Sweet golden | 


\| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Coleridge-Taylor (S.)—Continued. 
Oh, the summer. 11347. 
Petite suite de concert. 3567, 
3568. 
Prayer for peace. 13696. 
Rainbow-child. 21998. 
Scenes from an imaginary ballet. 
16161. 
Sea shell. 8988. 
Sons of the sea. 6219. 
Summer is gone. 9206. 
Tale of old Japan. 24827-24831. 
This is the island of gardens. 
22305. 
Thou art. 9364. 
Thou art risen my beloved. 
22308. 
Thou hast bewitched me beloved. 
22309. 
Three dream dances. 4680. 
Three impromptus. 9280-9282. 
Two impromptus. 4681. 
You lay so still in the sunshine. 
22542. 
Viking song. 12131. 
Coles (M. C.) Ich liebe dich. 19181. 
Colin (G.): 
Little gadabout. 8078. 
Manon. 15574, 19529. 
Collard (W. A.): 
All aboard. 4898. 
Father Knickerbocker. 4915. 
College favorite. 16930. 
College girl and the milk maid. 289. 
College professional. 4683. 
Collie pseud. See Mr. and Mrs. Klos- 
terhuber. 
Collier (E. L.) Up to the moon I will 
go. 27491. 
Collier (M. M.) Plain American gen- 
- tleman. 13672. 
Collet (J. E.) Fly away with me. 
7392. 

Colligan (S.) Milk man. 17544. 
Collin (C.) Piéces nouvelles dans tous 
les tons majeurs et mineurs. 5899. 

Collin (C. A.) Douze piéces. 10125. 
Colling (E. S.): 
Champagne moon. 239. 
College widowers. 12615. 
Songs of Lehigh university. 16276. 
Student land. 22207. 
Collings (M.) Just little sweetheart 
and me. 19823. 
Collins (A.): 
Dat yallah gal ob mine. 18666. 
He called it an auty-mo-bile. 
23449. 
Moonbeams silver light. 21715. 
Collins (A. J.) For king and king- 
dom. 14912. 
Collins (C.): 
Charley take hold of my arm. 
20904. 
Come down, Mrs. Brown! 25564. 


Collins (C.)—Continued. 
Don’t sing the chorus. 4809, 
7202, 9782 (29). 
Father started out to work. 4916. 
Heaven is here below. 7610. 
If we had no money in the world. 
30556. 
In the evening when I leave you, 
Eva dear. 15300. 
Let me help you over the stile. 
3142 
Let’s go the longest way. 3144. 
Maggie McLaren. 1031. 
Mooney. 8318. 
Oh father when you married 
mother. 5798. 
O! the hobble, the horrible, hor- 
rible hobble. 8562. 
On the ocean. 3485. 
Old Wood’s wood. 1268. 
Patsy Hennessey. 15970. 
Rachel Lewis, the sweet little 
Jewess. 270038. 
She may be wealthy, she may be 
poor. 13865. 
Start out with nothing in your 
pocket. 29909. 
Sweetest kiss of all. 27342. 
There’s danger on the line. 24864. 
This is the harem skirt. 12019. 
We'd better strip the bed. 27572. 
You do look pretty in your tea- 
gown, Kitty. 22541. 
Collins (D.) Where Stella darling 
waits for me. 1979. 
Collins (D. D.) Honey be my honey 
bee. 23494, 26081. 
Collins (F.) Don’t forget old Ire- 
land. 7199. 
Collins (H.) 
21294. 
Collins (J. E.) Eyes of grey. 2626. 
Collins (J. M.) Twosongs. 2425. 
Collins (L.) Old York beach. 19824. 
Collins (L. 8.) My philosophy. 29291. 
Collins (S.) Imperial Missouri. 
28749. 
Collisson (H.): 
Flanagan’s flying machine. 18859. 
Tullinahaw. 94385. 
Collister (lL. D.) Oh you pickaninny 
kid. 19808. 
Collyer (F.) If I only had a little 
home and you. 28739. 
Colman (J.) My heart goes back to 
San Francisco. 11227. 
Colomb (A.) Carlotita. 30424. 
Colombe (La) 2777. 
Colomer (B. M.) Solfége du pianiste. 
6194. 
Columbia University players. Made in 
India. 8168. 
Columbian Conservatory of Music: 
Beautiful Easter morn. 20816. 
Dream waltz. 21018. 


Honeymoon _ shuffle. 


1879 


LAN 


INDEX 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. § 


Columbian Conservatory of Music—Con. 
Papagena’s magic melody. 21724. 
Revised studies in technic. 13742- 

13746. 
Song of the Neapolitan harp-boy. 
PPB STC 
Suwanee River. 
Witche’s dance. 
Colver (L. B.): 
Be not afraid. 16836. 
"Tis the midnight cry. 18080. 


11929. 
13337. 


When He comes. 18181. 
Colville (H.): 
Only girl for you. 15926. 


16362. 
Day in spring. 


Sweet Molly Magee. 
Colvin (Mrs. J. C.) 
2495. 
Combs (G. R.): 
Introductory course. 28805. 
Science of piano playing second 


step. Finger action. 29724— 
29782. 

Second step to tenth step. 29740- 
29749. 


Comet pub. co. Romance in F. 24495. 


Comings (A. G.) & son. Harmonic 
analysis. 7581*. 
Commencement days. 6648 (61). 
Commodore. Rustic runaways. 8924. 
Communion. 14885. 
Compton (EH. C. K.) Echoes of love. 
18766. 
Compton (S. F.) Child of Bethlehem. 
DAS RSD, 
Conant (FE. K.) America the beauti- 
ful. 6722. 
Conant (G. W.): 
Four patriotic unison songs. 2441. 
Whole wide world rejoices. 9672, 


9678. 
Conant (P. W.) Onward Christian 
soldiers. 1280. 


Conaty (S.) In the valley of my old 


Connecticut home. 7866. 


Conaway (J. E.) Don’t be sad Nellie 


darling, summertime is near. 4803. 
Coneannon (J. J.) You are not the 
girl you used to be. 30888. 
Concerto grosso. 29468. 
Condon (A. J.): 
Only a little caress, dear. 8605. 


Take me where my love lies 
dreaming. 9266. 


Cone (H. W.) ‘There was a young 


fellow. 93885. 
Conety (J.) Dearie mine. 238074. 
Coney (A. B.): 
Good-bye old pal. 2768. 


I miss you most at twilight. 21349. 
Vampire waltz. 27511. 
Wedding bells. 1931. 
Conger (N. A.) Little girl o’ mine. 
19440. 


Congress. 15929. 


Conkie (W.) Honeymoon _ suite. 
28598. 

ae (C. M.) Blessed by drudgery. 

Conklin (H. A.) ‘Heonomy Jones. 
12788. 

Conkling (J. F.) Our nation’s flag. 
26870. 


Conley (B. M.) Sweetheart. 6293. 
Conley (O. M.) Lady Lark of mine. 

17385. 
Conlin (J.): 

I’m raking in the hay. 
25197 (115). 

Way down in old honeyland. 
4245. 

When Rubenstein and Mendels- 
sohn played, The wearing of the 
green. 22449, 

Conlin (J. P.) Grieving. 15033. 


213845, 


Conlon (James) Come out Miss Dinah | 


Lee. 20928. 
Conlon (John) In the springtime, 
Mable dear. 17307. | 
Connell (G.) Lakeside. 193865. 
Connelly (M.) Farewell forever. 
10358. | 
Conner (C. C.) Life. 19416. 
Conner (lL. V. L.) Roses mean 


27077. 
New delight march. 


dreams of you. 
Conner (R. C.) 
17648. 


Connolly (C.) Coastguard’s daughter. i 
2420. , 


Connolly (H. M.). 
Oh, William Taft. 15890. 
Our Washington, D. C. 17716. 
Connolly (P.): 
America’s military march. 6724. 
Sweetest song. 9246. 
Connor (FF. A.) 
14974. 
Connor (M.): 
Down to the country. 21018. 
Oh Mary, Oh Mary. 24240. 
Connor (T. W.): 


Father went down to Southend. i 


7354. 
Hennessy. 695. 


On the esplanade. 29409. 


That’s'as far as I want to go. | 


14054. 


Under the mistletoe bough. 9457. | 
Yow’re a bad, bad man to gamble. | 


30838. 
Connorized musie co.: 
Anvil chorus. 4181. 


Beautiful blue Danube waltzes. | 


6839. 
Bewitching smile. 2271. 
Chopin’s marche funebre. 2393. 
Chopin’s valser. 2394. 
Eternal feminine. 2605. 
Faust selections. 2779. 


Flight of the butterflies. 2664. 


1880 


Glory of the Word. | 


| 


| 
| 
| 
| 
) 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Connorized music co.—Continued. 
If I were a bird. 7801. 
Irish witch. 7889. 
Light cavalry. 8068. 
Lullaby of the loom. 3225. 
Medley of internationalairs. 38291. 
Medley of southern melodies and 
home sweet home. 8250. 
Melodie in F. 8915. 
Merry bobolink. 8282. 
Poet and peasant overture. 
Polacca brillante. 8720. 
Qui va la. 3641. 
Sea nymphs. 3807. 
Strauss’ waltz mosaic. 3946. 
To the evening star. 4226. 
Tsigane life. 4122. 
Wedding march and elves dance. 
8278. 
Zampa. 9766. 
Connors (T. J.): 
Goodbye Bill, the bell is ringing 
for you. 2767. 
Sailing through the air. 11678. 
Conover (R. G.) Don’t yuh know dat 
money kept a-talkin’ to me? 282388. 
Conrad (—): 
Bird man. 9968. 
High jinks. 703, 2072 (106). 
Round up rag. 27084. 
Triller (The). 24919. 
Winter scenes. 12289. 
Conrad (C.) Ragtime geography. 
21991. 
Conrad (J. F.) 
Conrad (O. L.): 
Mariners (The) 21640. 


3964. 


Foxy rag. 14925. 


Tommy the cat. 24908. 
Conrade (M. S.): 
Cuckoo is here. 340. 


In Germany. 819. 

Conroy (W. A.) Kathleen. 7962. 
Constance (F.) Every day. 4889. 
Contant (A.) Cousinette. 25606. 
Contes. d’Hoffmann. 3476, 8536-8543, 

15879, 21829, 24230, 26793, 29377. 
Convention hymnal. 4704. 
Convention of German presbyters of 

the West Gute botschaft, eine lieder- 


sammlung fiir Sonntagschulen. 
25992. 
Converse (F. S.): 
Festival of Pan. 2646. 


Sacrifice (The) 1484. 
Converse (M. E.) Railroad boy is 
the only one for me. 29567. 
Converse (M. P.) Wonder songs. 2026. 
Conville (J.) Only one of many boys. 
15927. 
Conway (B.) Poinsettia valse. 17749. 
Conway (J. F.) Hippodrome show. 
28579. 
Conyers (F.) My Sweetheart. 24134. 
Coogan (J.) You'll never know the 
good fellow I’ve been. 14297. 


! Cook (J.) 


Cook (A. DeW.): 
Come in love’s dreams to me. 7051. 


Deep in the heart of you. 10220. 

Good night. 6831. 

Within a dreamy harbor. 20648. 
Cook (C.): 


I’d like to have that girl my pal 
Charley’s got. 10671. 
My bonnie highland queen. 11208. 


Cook (C. L.) Maybe I’ll come back. 
3284. 
Cook (D..C.) pub. co.: 


Blossoms and smiles. 27918. 
Do you know. 25679. 
Mission song. 26620. 
Rallying song. 27010. 
Santa Claus and the Christmas 
candles. 29696. 
Cook (E. M. Lessing-) 
Cook (E. M.) 
Cook (F.) When the summer time is 
here. 6530. 
Cook (F. L.) Searlet rag. 11721. 
Cook (G.) I’m married when I’m at 
home. 21342. 
Cook (G2cEb jx 
Holy Ghost is given. 
I will follow Jesus. 
It is nothing to you. 5325. 
Satisfied with Jesus. 6086. 

Cook (H. A.) When the apple blos- 
soms fall. 12219. 
Cook (H. A. Vander-) 
Cook (H. A.) 
Wonderful Isle of Pines. 


See Lessing- 


5160. 
5248. 


See Vander- 


20652. 
Cook (J. H. D.) Tuberoses. 
Cook (J. M.) Mammy’s lil’ 
21618. 
Cook (Q. H.) Though you’re far away 
from me. 9368. 
Cook (S.): 
Dreams of the golden past. 7239. 
Her golden brown hair. 10605. 


9433. 
lam’. 


Cook. (S. R.) In single mingle land. 
17298. 

Cook (W. A.) If somebody love some- 
body. 5271. 

Cook (W. H.) Nearer my God to 
Thee. 24152. 


Cook (W. M.): 
In de evenin. 2987, 25197 (127). 
Jewel of the big Blue Nile. 19290. 
Sweet dreams you can’t come back. 
22227. 


Cook & Hughes. Though you’re far 


away from me. 9368. 
Cooke (J. F.): 
Forest voices. 585. 


Love me. 29049. 
Persian serenade. 
Cooke (L.): 
Are you still living in the same old 
place. 14400. 
Our kiddy. 15948. 


11451. 


1881 


26596—12——9 


INDEX 


pt. Ba, BSS. wh 


Cooke (L.)—Continued. 
Pretty little house that Jack built. 


8753. 
Take care, mammy’s piccaninny. 
16375. 
When my Lancashire lass comes 
to London. 16622. 
Cooke (S. G.) Wooden shoes. 9723. 
Cooke (W.) Fleurette. 2661. 
Cookson (fH.) Baby dear, listen. 
4476, 18361. 
Coolas (M.) Scene on the prairie. 
29707. 
Coolen (EK. M.) Come back after har- 
vest time. 295. 


Cooley (E. R.): 

How I wish papa would come. 
19082. 
Monkey and baboon. 1110. 

Coolidge (W. W.) America our home 

sweet home. 207387. 

Cooney (J. C.) & €O.: 
Meet me at White City. 15626. 
What’s your reason honey. 16607. 

Cooper (A. E.): 

Kneeling at the mercy seat. 19350. 
Sign of the cross and the heart. 
20172. 
Cooper (A. H.) 
18995. 

Cooper (C.H.) Noonelikesyou. 38482. 

Cooper (G. A.) My Rosie Greene. 26712. 

Cooper (H.) Spanish serenade. 27278. 

Cooper (H.) music pub. co. inc.: 

In my old home town. 2996. 

Rosy cheeks. 3789. 

When the old oaken bucket was 
new. 4287. 

Cooper (J.): 

Child love. 16911, 18844 (54), 
18552, 25197 (64). 

Good bye, Nellie Gray. 628. 

T’ll never have another pal like 
Mary mine. 19182, 22562 (75). 

In the garden of peaches. 5298. 

Pearl feather waltz. 26900. 

Quaker girl. 26996. 

Rosy cheeks. 3789. 

That baboon baby dance. 
(120), 30001. 

Those heavenly eyes. 
14072, 14319 -(152). 

When a girl whose heart is break- 
ing. 27596, 27714 (148). 

When the old oaken bucket was 
new. 4287. 

Why did you make me love you. 
18198. 

Cooper (M.): 

Agatha Green. 4892. 

Catch me. 2379, 46387. 

You always have to pay a little 
more. 25170. 

Cooper (N. E.) Only a circus clown. 
21870. 


- 


Growls rag. 15040, 


3036 
9363, 12026, 


Cooper (P. J.) Come to me darling. 


4695. 
Cooper (R. A.) Sea-breeze and the 
scart. . Gila 


Cooper (R. BH.) Don’t wait ’till winter, | 
dearie, love me in the summertime. ¢ 
14769. 

Cooper (W.): 

Silver tones. 6161. 

Cooper (W.R.) Sun shines bright o’er | 
Ireland. 16346. - 

Cooper (W. 8S.) Magic key. 21611. 

Cooperative music ¢o.: 

Autumn leaves. 12446. 
Boy scouts of America. 20859. 
Coon’s honeymoon. 20948. 
Farmer boys. 21090. 
Happy school days. 
Humoreske. 21302. 
In spring. 17299. 
In uniform. 23642. 
Jolly harvesters. 19295. 
Joyful peasant. 29722. 
Kentucky girls. 238720. 
Maiden’s dream. 19520. 
Old Glory. 21849. 
Old time rustic dance. 
On parade. 24267. 
Pathway of roses. 
Primrose. 24416. 
Requiem mass for the dead. 29608. | 
Sea breeze schottisch. 22087. 
Spinn, spinn. 22187. 
Summer frolics. 20292. 
Throwing kisses. 18078. 
Winter pleasures. 14272. . 
Coordes (M.) Loveoflongago. 19473. | 


13612. 
17726. 


Coote (C.): 

Aprés moi. 2154. 

Pompadour. 38594. 
Coote (F. A.) To be near you. 14086. | 
Copeland (L. C.): 

Invitation rag. 28808. 

What the engine done. 


22434, | 
27714 (141). i 
Coppenrath’s (A) verlag: : 
Basso ostinato und Alle menschen | 
miissen sterben. 22744. 
-Choral-sonate. 10108. 
Drei vortragsstticke. 24054. 
Erste symphonie. 24822. 
Fantasie. 23298, 24642. 
Fuga. 243879. 
Marche nuptiale. 23944. 
Méditation. 23979. 
Noél. 24182. 
Passacaglia. 24329. 
Phantasie. 22742. 
Prelude and fugue. 25040. 
Preludio e fuga. 23959. 
Sonate. 230388. 


Tema e variazioni. 24842. - 


Toceata. 22824, 23209. 
Variationen iiber ein  original- | 
thema. 24981. 


1882 


INDEX 


re 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Coppes (A. B.): 
Columbine. 4685. 
| Harlequin. 5092. 
Pierrette. 5903. 
Pierrot. 5905. 
'Copping (A. A.): 

Only an amateur lover. 24287. 
Smile on smile on me. 24657. 
|Coquard (A.) Norwegian suite. 26761. 
Coquelin (S.) Joyeux carillon. 17351. 
| Corbeet (F.) When the roses bloom 
under the shining moon. 25097. 

| Corbett cH): 
Little admiral. 98073. 
| Loveliest garden. 13329. 
Réve d’amour. 27029. 
} Valse fantastique. 24967. 
Corbett (H.) Good-bye. 17140. 
‘Corbett (L.) Songs of the boys in 
| blue. 17957. 
Corbin (A.) Santiago. 
Wo@eoran i 2.) 
queen. 20309. 
\Corder (F.) 
Album bf Russian songs. 
Rain. 17829. 
Sunshine. 18001. 
Cords (G.): 
Auf dem kinderfest. 4454. 
] Auf der eisbahn. 4456. 
Es war einmal. 4880. 
| Gute nacht Hanschen. 
! Kleine schelm. 5406. 
| Schule ist aus. 6106. 
‘Corelli (A.): 
! Follia con yariazioni in D-moll. 


| 


11701. 
Sweet Hileen my 


6691. 


5065. 


\ 26345. 
Pastorale. 29468. 
i Sarabanda e giga. 1504. 
| 3 sonaten. 26352. 
‘Corey (H. L.) Come and be my sky 
' maid. 14659. 
‘Corey (G.) Hail to our flag. 15068. 
Cork (R. L.) Courting in the coun- 
try. 28127. 


Corless & Crerie: 

| Friendship mazurka. 4960. 

| Let’s all go sleighing to-night. 

| 955. 

‘Corman (M.) 
Gaby. 25962. 

‘Cormonton (T.): 


Grand bal chez Melle. 


Morceau fantastique. 29213. 
Pepita. 29481. 
Corneille. 21942. 
i eee (R. H.) Cornelius’ prohibi- 
|| tion songs. 16949. 


'/Cornell (D. D.) Moon baby. 17573. 


Cornell (M. A.) There the reason 
| Ties. 30028. 
‘Cornell (S.) Be Thou with wie. 
\| 22562 (7). 


(/Cornie (E. G.) It’s no use to worry. 
19260. 


Cornwell (W. E.) 
dearie. 742. 
Corquin (Mme.) 

19858. 
Corrado (R.) Inno della guerra italo- 
turca. 26256. 
Corre (C.): 
Evening shadows. 28312. 
Tints of gold. 16451. 
Corri . (W.) Baby’s 
22025. 
Corrigan (H.) By the dear old Penn- 
Sylvania hills. 20879. 
Corrigan (J. W.) Dry Island rag. 


I am so lonely, 


Oui, pour l’amour. 


sweetheart. 


25715. 

Corriveau (J.) My bright blue eyes. 
19667. 

Corson (N.) Dont be bashful. 7197. 

Corson (O.L.) Memories of the 
lilaes. 19576. 

Corson, Spahn & co. Tale of the 
comet. 14016. 

COrecge A.) Cort. i695: 

Cort (H. S.) In our dream world. 


26229, 30364 (86). 
Cortellazzo fréres. 
19958. 
Corvi (A.) Entraves d’amour. 
Corvini (L.) Mare sulitario. 
Cory & Silvestro. Jessie Lee. 3048. 
Cosgaya (A.) Adolfina. 27732. 
Costa (H. de) See De Costa (H.) 
Costa (M.) Regina del mare. 3667. 
Costa (P. M.) Superior march album. 
1690. 
Costallat et cie: 
A la kasbah. 25199. 
A une amie. 12364. 
Air de ballet. 25221. 
Amusette. 45. 
Andalouse (L’) 30877. 
Andante et allegretto. 48. 
Aria. 18775, 18776, 30384, 
Au casino. 27815. 
Baptéme de la princesse. 30403. 
Bonsoir 4 la lune. 27926. 
Chanson. 380712. 
Chanson d’automne. 25520. 
Chanson dans la montagne. 12575. 
Chanson de l’inconstant. 12576. 
Chant d’amour. 304380. 
Chasse du Prince. 30482. 
Concertsttick. 25580. 
Cousin et cousine. 28128. 
Danza. 13777, 13778, 30460, 30461. 
Danse hongroise. 25638. 
Deux feuilles d’album. 25517. 
Deux modes. 27107. 


Pour te revoir. 


28299. 
26529. 


30385. 


Doucement. 12709, 12710, 25691- 
25693. 

Elsen. 12754. 

En excursion. 28287. 

Enfance du Christ. 9960. 

Escarpolette (L’) 475. 

Etude de concert. 14838. 


18835 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. s., v. 6 


Costallat et cie—Continued. 
Etude de lV’orchestre. 12767-12769. 


Fantaisie burlesque. 499. 
Fantaisie suisse. 501. 

Flirt. 30495. 

Fuseaux (Les). 380505. 

Illys. 26207. 

Invocation. 3020, 26260. j 
Larghetto. 138244. 

Lied. 1090. 

Mazurka de concert. 26553. 


Miranda (La) 26612-26614. 

Noces de la princesse. 30645. 

Olé mi tierra! 26817. 

Passe-pied. 380671, 30672. 

Pastorale. 26896. 

Popular dance. 30685. 

Pretty Madge. 30690. 

Quand ton sourire me _ surprit. 
30693. 

Rapsodie. 29574. 

Réve d’amour. 3682. 

Réveil de la princesse. 

Ritournelle. 30709. 

Roger Bontemps. 30718. 

Rondeau. 380715. 

Sérénade. 29761. 

Sommeil de la princesse. 30758. 

Suite orientale. 27817. 

Sur le sable. 29949. 

Tango. 1720. 

Toccata. 30791, 30792. 

Tous en rond. 30079. 

Valse vive. 4166. 

50 mélodies. 16179. 


Costello (G. H.) If you’ll only answer 


30702. 


“Yes.” 15274. 

Costello (R. T.) Come back to me, 
Marie. 12619. 

Coster (P. D. de) See De Coster 
GRD) 


Costrini (C. A.): 
Hternal City. 2604. 
Last days of summer. 
Pompeian dance. 5921. 
Cotogni (M.) Parlate, o fiori. 8653. 
Cotten (F.) American legion. 22645. 
Cottenet (R. L.) Red, red rose. 1415. 
Cottin (M.) Recueil de 538 récréations. 
29584. 


3124. 


Cotton (L. J.) Only be mine. 29422. 
Cottrau (G.) Giovanna D’Arco. 
25911. 


Cottrau (T.): 
Adédio a Napoli. 66683. 
Santa Lucia. 11697. 

Cottrell (Mrs. M. C.) Old mahogany 
sofa. 293897. 
Couch (J. L. ©.) Cry of the little 

brothers. 18638. 
Couldrey (H. R.) Te Deum laudamus 
in D. 30783. 
Coulon (Prof.) 
1291. 


Our everlasting goal. 


1884 


Coulter (C. N.) Gee whiz, but you're, 
a dandy kid. 2709. 
Count of Luxembourg. 
13336, 14899, 14691, 
15515, 15551, 15998, 
16502, 16505, 16956, 
18621, 19501, 20479, 
24507, 27066. 
Country girl. 

28270. 
Couperin (F.): 
Petits moulins 4 15998, | 
26922. 

Rossignol en amour. 11655, 20063. | 

Soeur Monique. 6189. y 
Couperin (1L.): 

Aubade provengale. 22696. 

Chanson Louis XIII und Pavane, 

10078, 229138. 

Précieuse (La) 

Cour (P.) 
21607. 
Courlaender (B.) O salutaris. 

Courmes (A.): 

Carezze. 18515. 

Heure (L’) qui fuit. 26057. 
Courmes (M.) Heure qui fuit. 26057. | 
Courquin (—): 

Mariette. 3271, 5579. 

P’tit briquet. 5947. 

Tu m’ en rouleras une. 6386. 

Valse des filous. 6416. 
Courquin (Mme.): 

Ab! non @’un chien. 18263. 

Beau p’tit frére. 27875. 

Déception. 18687. 

Lucie. 29063. 

Nana la jolie. 


Courquin (A.): 


3297, 8161, 
14994,’ 15416, 
16115, 16306, 
17470, 18620, 
22193, 22372, 
27910, 


27803, 27824, 


vent. 


11514, 24397. i 
McFaddy’s proposal. ) 


15874, | 


19725. 


Ah! nom d’un chien. 18263. 

Beau p’tit frére. 27875. 

Déception. 18687. 

Lucie. 29063. 

Nana la jolie. 19725. 
Courquin et Sterny: 

Mariette. 5579. 

P’tit briquet. 5947. 

Tu m’ en rouleras une. 6386. 

Valse des filous. 6416. 
Courtenay (C.): 

Midsummer’s eve. 21695. 


St. George for Hngland’s king. | 
8932. 


Courvoisier (C.): 
Barearole in F. 27863. 
Schule der geliufigkeit. 22085. H 

Cousins (H. L.) Matinee girl. 3278. | 

Coutchie (M. W.) Boiled owl. 9988. 

Coutts (D. J.) Three poems. 30451. | 

Coventry (G.) Doll’s revels. 14762. | 

Coverley (R.): 
Looking to Thee. 
Loveliest garden 

21582. 


17440. 
in the world’! 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—_Dec., 1911 


Coverley (R.)—Continued. 

Maid of Manaar. 8181. 

Scéne d’amour. 29705. 

| You won my heart. 182383. 

'Cowan (B.) On the path that leads 

| to home and you. 26826. 

i Cowan (R.): 

| I’d give the world if I could have 

you. 28642. 
You can’t expect kisses from me. 
27685. 

| Coward (R. S.) 

i 16850. 

| Cowdell (E.) : 

| Eestasy. 4850. 
In Wessex lanes. 
One day. 113876. 
"Tis morn. 9387. 

| Cowen (F. H.): 

| Bring me a golden pen. 20865. 

| Cathedral bells. 226. 

Evening brings us home. 


Betty and the baby. 


iield: 


2610. 


| Franklin’s maid. 28895. 
| Hymn of empire. 28626. 
| June. 21462. : 
| Master. 29128. 
May song. 5595. 
Nocturne (A.) 21785. 


| Thanksgiving. 63827, 9312, 14046. 
Veil (The) 4176-4179, 9500. 
'Cowhan (H. D.) I am coming home. 
| 19101. 


' Cowles (C.) Parasol. 
| Cowles (W. R.) 
Cowley (HE. C.): 
| Lost love. 29048. 
To the lilies. 16457. 


Cowley (J.) Arabis valse. 
Cowman (B. B.) 
| Jee. 80283. 
Cowper (M.): 
_ * Bright autumn morn. 6913. 

For thee, dear home. 25866. 
Cox (A. A.) Oh Miss Dicey you’re 
| $0 Spicey. 26804, 
Cox (P.) Aeroplane. 
pGex (R:): 
| Two songs. 23024. 
| Verveine. 24995. 
/Cox (R. F.) Hurrah for old Missouri. 
( 21306. 
Cox (S. E.): 
Carnation waltz. 221, 2356. 
Evening shades will fall. 25779. 


19889. 
Twilight. 18106. 


6750. 
White rose of Tra- 


12374. 


Living picture that made a slave 
of me. 3179. 
Prize belle of the tissue paper ball. 
1384, 3611. 
Sweetheart have the sweetest 
dreams tonight. 1706, 3986. 
Sweethearts farewell. 3989. 
| Cox (W. R.) Once at the Angelus. 
17699. 


Coyle (J.) 
dell. 18394. 
Coyle (J. A.) Same old girl and the 
Same old moon. 3758. 
Coyle (J. H.) You’re the sweetest 
girl I know. 206838. 
Coyne (F. E.) jr. 
18788. 
Crabb (C. D.) Klassicle rag. 10983. 
Crabtree (O. E.) ‘Tangled in love. 
18031. 
Crackel (H.) Second caprice in B mi- 
nor. 38809. 
Crafton (A. C.): 
Reaching rag. 16067. 
Tempest march. 16404. 
Cragg (A. E.) Christmas bells no. 2. 


Beauty of the flowery 


*"Enery ’Awkin. 


28048. 

Cragin (B. W.) I wonder why. 19175. 

Craig (B.) Teach me what you know 
of love. 22265. 

Craig (C.) Blue-eyed girl. 9981. 

Craig (D. M.) Exercices pour le vio- 
loncello. 25788. 

Craig (T.) Lost in the land of love. 
11044. 


Craig (W. H.): 
At the bend of the road. 6776. 
Off for Jeffersonville. 8535. 
Craig-Coffman (L.): 
Happy hearts a-maying. 21238. 


June roses. 21464. 
Craighead (T. G.) Blue eyed girl. 
9981. 


Cramer (E.L.) Hail the glorious day. 
26005. 
Cramer (J. B.) Walzer. 
Cramer (J. B.) & co. Itd.: 
Bon soir. 25429. 
Corona waltz. 16958. 
Egyptienne. 2571. 
Visher-wife’s lullaby. 10382. 
Gentlemen! the king. 21165. 
Greatest gift. 2787. 
Holidaying. 26073. 
I don’t suppose. 26121. 
In Athlone. 15282. 
Joy of life. 10872. 
King of the mighty deep. 173871. 
Kiss my tears away. 21492. 
Lilies in my garden. 18272. 
Little songs for tiny tots. 17429. 
Love’s desire. 15531. 
Lys (Le) 19508. 
Moira. 19608. 
My little garden. 24114. 
Not much I ask. 26765. 
Old countrie. 3491. 
Our country and 
26861. 
Prayer of empire. 
Raindrops. 27008. 
Romance for piano. 
Seent of the roses. 
Separation. 20144. 


4718. 


our King. 
11518. 


27058. 
3776. 


1885 


Ip rc ianeeeccee cee 


INDEX 


pt. 170, fs: Vv. @ 


Cramer (J. B.) & co. 1td.—Continued. 
Shy trie: 
Song of the rose. 16273, 20232. 
Speak from your heaven beloved. 
3917. 


Springtide for piano. 27285. 
Sweet evenings. 3974. 
Twilight. 27463. 

White stockin’d mare. 22487. 


Cramer (K. L.): 
Jesus saves to the _ uttermost. 
26286. 
Some of these days. 
Cramer (W.) 
lonely. 5701. 
Cramm (H. L.): 
Cap and bells. 22893. 
Gossips (The) 21208. 
Morning galop. 21718. 
Queen Mab. 1401. 
Rowing song. 22046. 
Crampton (E.): 
Noreen. 15846. 
Your step upon the stair. 
Crampton (G.) 


20212. 
My heart is sad and 


16714. 
Course of singing les- 


sons. 6156. 
Crandell (F. W.) By the sea. 25478. 
Crane (—) Kidding. 3086. 
Crane (HE. F.) Aspiration. 2168. 


Crane (H. V.) Two sporty boys. 6393. 
Crane (J. H.) Homeward hound. 
LS O: 
Crane (S.) Blood that’s mingled with 
the dew. 9978. 
Crane (Mrs. S. E.): 
I’d rather be a farmer’s wife. 
15192. 
Neyer part from the one you wed. 
17642. 
When the earth wears a mantle of 
snow. 16629. 
Cranmer (E. lL.) O be joyful in the 
Bord. 25765. 
Cranz (A.): 
Badinerie. 12467. 
Biedermeier walzer. 6865. 
Boite 4 musique. 20850. 
Cing danses slaves. 8725. 
Cing morceaux faciles et mélo- 
digques. 138247. 
Concertino. 28102-28104. 
Cranz-cezardas. 25610. . 


Ame Oe Ie HOR ELS GL, T2G65. Crawford & Schell. Fancies of you.| 
En courant. 12756. 3 
ae ky 21086. 

En été. 12757. “am 
Erste bekanntschaft mit unserem | Craxton (H.) : - 

altmeister. 104. Humoresque. 7664. 
Es. fiillt ein stern herunter. 7304. Valse etude in double notes. | 
Es war ein alter kénig. 4879. q 12102. va 
Exercises. 25788. Valsette. 10167. 
Festpolonaise. 21100. Crayford. 15930. 
Fleurs de la reine. 12816. Creation (The). 17184. 
Follette. 12828. Créatore (G.) Dear. 23066, 25655. 
Gazouillement d’amour. 7445. Crémieux (D.) Marche _ orientale. 
Ghorschamster Deana. 14937. 19588. 

1886 


Cranz (A.)—Continued. 
Hahn im korb. 26001. 
Heiko. 17195. 
Je vous invite. 13162. 
Johannistraum. 877, 878. 


Marche des contribuables. 13375. 
Mazurka de salon. 8247. 
Méditation. 13401. 

Neuf morceaux lyriques. 13248. 


Orage (L’) 8616. 

Padla-la-Torera. 26886. 

Papilions diaprés. 1310. 

Patins d’or. 13649. 

Pensée frivole. 13658. 

Pensée fugitive. 18659. 

Petite villageoise. 13663. 

Quinze études mélodiques pour le 
développement. f[ete.] 13249. 

Réverie. 13741. 

Serenade. 24593. 

Serenade in ftinf sitzen. 27140. 

Six moreeaux. 12529. | 

Snobinette. 1596. 

Souvenir de Naples. 13984. 

Trois morceaux. 1908. 

Truands es ribandes. 9421. 

Valse sérénade. 22377. | 

Variationen. 11887. | 

Verschenkte frau. 205038, 20504, | 
22389, 30160. | 

Victoreceuse (La) 


Crause (W. A.): 
I want to go to mama. 5244. 
Mermaid (The) 5681. 
When we were kids in the gallery. | 

6533. ® 
Crawford (A. V.) Adoration. 6668. 
Crawford (B.) If I wasn’t married 

I’d fall for you. 10768. 

Crawford (C.): 
I want to tell you something. | 

28716, 28717, 303864 (84). 

Keep away from a married man. | 

26326, 26827, 27714 (90). 

Crawford (EH. W.) Mary in Maryland. 
23963. 

Crawford (R.) 
A2202% 

Crawford (W.): 
In the hills of old Missouri far | 

away. 28784. 

In the old orchard swing. 


27533. 


When love is done. 


26247. | 


. INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Crémieux (0.): Crist (L. B.) Call of the birch canoe. 
| 


Griserie. 5056. 14581. 
Mensonge. 26584, 26585. Cristofaro (A. de) Carmé Lillirilli- 
Valse rouge. 4163. llilli. 14598. 
Crepaldi (R.) Tramonto d’amore. | Crocker (J. W.) Kisses. 28905. 
30795. Crocker (L.) When the dew is on the 
Crerie (KE. E.): barley, Rowena. 96389. 
Friendship mazurka. 4960. Crockett (H.) & son. Oh! give me the 
Let’s all go sleighing to-night. 955. summertime. 8554. 
Crescenzo (C. de): Crofts (M. D.) I was going to but 
Alba. 16747. I forgot. 777. 
Danza elegante. 23058. Crogman (C. W.) Drowsey-eyes. 
Crescenzo (Di-Minello) See Minello 21024. 
(C. di-) Croner (W. H.) Amber bells. 12899. 
Crescenzo (V. de): Cronin (J.) ’Tis fun to meet during 
Calandrella-Calandré. 12359 (57). centennial week. 18079. 
Comm ’a ttanno. 10142, 28096. Crook (J.) Mile end road. 5644. 
Flirtation. 283873, 28874. Crook (J. 8S.) Mylittlegarden. 24114 


Lu bosso dela muffo piccio. 17464. 
Mariten englese. 15590. 


Crosby (M.): 
Gai chantecler. 17109. 


Matenata. 29131, 29132. Guinea hen’s party. 17163. 
Suspire. 11928. Hay ride. 28548. 
Tarantella sincera. 29978-29980. In the barn-loft. 28775. 
Te sicagnata. 11967. Jolly blackbird. 17346. 
Urdemo addio. 20468. Pattering raindrops. 29472. 
Creswell (J. D.): Crosby (N.) When the sweet carna- 
I love to tell the story. 5220. tion mingles with the rose. 65831, 
Let your light so shine. 28965. 12359 (412). 
Oh, that I had wings. 17676. Crosby (W.) : 
Our God is marching on. 26866. Homage to cupid. 138004. 
Crévecoeur (L. de) O vin de Chiraz. Teddy’s terrors. 20346. 
19785. Crosman (G. M.) In my aeroplane: 
Crimp (H. E.) Swinging along the 19216. 
road. 3992. Cross (B. L.) Rhapsody rag. 6009. 
Crimson chest. 2468. Cross (P.) Could you be true to an- 
Criscuolo (L.): other one. 28124. 
Canzona sincera. 22885. Crosse (M.): 
Quanno ’a femmena nun _ vo’. As through the land at eve we 
24433. went. 4488. 
Stella caduta. 24747. Au erépuscule. 80. 
Grist (D. W.).: Au printemps. 82. 
_ Angelic waltz. 14382. Chanson sans mots. 18537. 
Angel’s vision. 16778. Chasse (La). 18548. 
Belle of the ball waltzes. 16841. Coquette. 328. 
Belmont polka. 16842. Crossing the bar. 4724. 
Children of the King. 12591. Danse polonaise. 18661. 
Coontown capers. 16947. - Fée de la mazurka. 18835. 
Creole waltz. 14693. Matinée brillant. 19548. 
Cresent march. 14694. Moment de valse. 19611. 
Dance of the Lilliputians. 16967. Petit toréador. 19913. 
Dorothy May’s waltz. 17015. Polkadot. 19948. 
En avant. 17085. Polonaise. 1368. 
Fort Dearborn. 17099. Réverie. 20021. 
Fremont march. 18097. Roue du moulin. 1471. 
Hobble-de-hoy. 17204. Song of love and death. 6211. 
Jimmie, the tenderfoot. 15355. Sweet and low. 6284. 
Light brigade. 17411. Tarantelle mignonne. 20339. 
Little golden hair. 15480. Tyrolienne. 20452. 
March of the old guard. 17488. Valse musicale. 1860. 
Merry springtime. 15659. Valsette. 20487. 
Passing parade. 17723. Crossett (H. M.) Under marching 
Savior of the world. 27110. orders. 14124. 
Sweet recollections. 18012. Crowe (A.) Some day. 11825. 
Twilight dreams. 16476. Crowe (Mrs. HE. F.) Posy for your 
Twirl me again, Rastus. 16483. coat papa. 29516. 
1887 


INDEX 


Crowning of Christmas. 16961. 
Croylands. 14884. 
Crozin (R. H.) King George V. 5391. 


Cruickshank (W. A. C.): 


Communion service in FH flat. 
7061. 
Jubilate. 238695. 


Te Deum. 24836. 
Crum (J. M. C.) Play of St. George. 
29502. 

Crusher (H. A.) Magnificat and Nune 
dimittis. 8175. | 
Crutchfield (J. A.) Song folder. 9101. 

Cryder (M. A.) Floriana. 49385. 
Cryderman (G.) Don’t get caught. 
18719. 


Crystal gazer. 7092. 
Cuceoli (A.) Ave Maria. 16805. 
Cucconato (R.) Son gelosa. 16267. 


Cudna Barbora. 
Cueca-Valverde 
12927. 
Cui (C.): 
Prelude in A flat. 14700. 
Three birds. 27420. 
Cullen (J. M.) It reminds me of days 
in Dixie land. 28820. 
Culler (Mrs. 8. L.) Longing. 138301. 
Culliton (F.) Do not weep. 18708. 


10171, 11479. 
(—) Gran isvia. 


Cullum (B.) Life of a wanderer. 
15459. 
Culp (G.): 
Base ball fan. 20811. 
Girl that you loved in June. 
211738. 
Thing that bothered her the most 
was Willie. 22299. 
Wouldn’t you like to come along. 
22528. 
Culter (M.M.) Little pickanniny, lak 
me. 19445. 
Cumming (Mrs. S. G.) Wild rose. 
9685. 
Cummings (W. A.) Schottische. 
29719. 


Cummins (C. EF.) Overland. 17721. 
Cummins (F.) Princess Kip. 16039. 
Cumpsty (W. J.) Bonnie Scotland. 
4563. 
Cundy-Bettoney co.: 
American ideal. 18296. 
American songs. 16768. 
Arbitrator march. 143897. 
Augusta. 18346. 
Awakening of spring. 9891. 
Babillage. 20781. 
Baisers (Les) 9905. 
Banderilleros (Los) 20800, 27859. 


Dt. TH, werss v.76 


Cundy-Bettoney co.—Continued.’ 


ue 


- Overture-lustspiel. 


26603. 
165153. 


Cavatina. 

Celeste Aida. 

Col. Sullivan. 2426, 28076. 

Concert Aria. 7068. 

Czardas No. 2. 25623. 

Dollie polka. 2527. 

Du, du liegst. 7247. 

Entr’ acte. 21055. 

Wntr’-acte waltz. T297. 

Equestrienne (L’). 283800. 

Extasia. 17063, 21074. 

Faust. 15016. 

Favorite regiment march. 

Flowrets. 25857. 

Force of destiny. 380155. 

Freedom. 21189. 

Friendship. 25876. 

Hugo Count of Paris. 

Humoreske. 28613. 

Imperial march. 10787. 

Intermezzo ruralistic. 17318. 

Jeanne Maillotte. 17334. 

Kaiser Friedrich. 5382, 
21477. 

Kehr aus. 5389, 7968. 

King of diamonds. 21487. 

Kuyawiak. 26877. 

Lark (The). 28981. 

Lime kiln club’s soiree. 

Lip builders. 19427. 

Marching thro’ Georgia. 

Maria, Maria. 17497, ~ 

Montello. 17571. 

Nellie Gray. 3417. 

Nightingale polka. 

Nip and tuc. 15835. 

Ould sod. 8622, 8628. 

3536. 

Paal paa haugen. 11414. 

Patriotic airs. 17727. 

Pearl of Iberia. 26901. 

Pilgrims-chorus. 30189, 30191. 

Pizzicato. 26941. 

Playtime. 19986. 

Premier bonheur. 19967. 

Religious airs. 13736. 

Rigoletto. 27526. 

Ripples. 11602, 22022. 

Scherzo. 15139. 

Serenade. 3365. 

Slippery Ike. 20198, 27197. 

Strauss march. 13970. 

Sympathie. 18025. 

Tesoro mio. 14039. 

Trocaderos march. 20427. 

Venus. 12118. 

We won’t go home till morning. 


21095. 


25683. 


11010. 
17494. 


11280. 


10901, 


Bad@ner mad’In. 25847. 9584. 

Bannerweihe. 16827. Wren (The). 27672. 

Barcarole. 138590, 13594. Zingara (La). 20701. 
Barearolle. 8538. Cunliffe (G. B. L.) - Ho, ye that thirst. 
Bonnie Ruth. 2294. 15136. : 

Byzantine. 25479. Cunliffe (W.) Just a wee deoch-an- 


Carnival of Venice. 10056. doris. 13195. 


1888 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Cunningham (F.) Dancing fairies. 
23049. 

Cunningham (M.) Joy of life. 10872. 

Cunningham (M. W.) Take it witha 
pinch of salt. 24822. 

Cunningham (P. F.) Let’s build a 
bridge from your heart to mine. 
28961. 


Cunningham (R. E.) Eagle’s ball. 


14798. 
Cuppett (C. H.) My lady’s eyes. 
24111. 

Curatoli (G.) Indovina indovinello. 
28798. | 


Curci (A.) Liebesboykott. 17405. 
Curlee (C. R.) I will never turn back. 
15258. 
Curley (M.) My Italian babe. 24108. 
Currens (H.E.) Arborofroses. 2159. 
Current (G.) Isle of spoon. 5828. 
Currie (A. D.) King shall rejoice. 
28896. 
Currie (L.): 
Oh! why did fate so cast my life. 
19806. 
On a Christmas morning. 26819. 
Ringing the old year out. 27647. 


Currier music co. Call of love waltzes. 
30421. 

Curry (A. M.) Nocturne. 3485. 

Curry (Mrs. L.) When the mocking 
birds are singing. 25095. 

Curti (C.) Would you if I asked you. 
9730. 


Curti & Rowe, jr. Would you, if I 


asked you. 9730. 
Curtil (A.) Etudes d’ application et 
de style. 2607. 


Curtis (EH. de): 
"A femmena. 22571. 
A’ serenata mia. 22579. 


Ah Vammore e che ffa fa. 22605. 
Bella ea bella si. 25877. 
Come back to Sorrento. 7048. 
I’m ’arricordo’e te. 23554. 
Maletiempa. 23929. 
Nun turné. 24197. 
Sciore ’e luntananza. 24568. 
Sorrento maiden. 11850. 
Suspir’o e primmavera. 27328. 


Curtis (F. C.) Parson Johnson. 1316. 
Curtis (G. B. de). 
) A primma serenata. 22578. 

Fiore ammennole. 23248. 
Paciacchella. 24810. 

Tutto rosa. 24928. 

Curtis (H. A.) Entering thru the 
golden gate. 7294. 

Curtis (R.) Love, love, love. 23880. 
Curtis (V.) Going some. 23358. 

_ Curtis pub. co. Under marching orders. 
14124. 

| Curtiss (P. A.) 
| King. 1990. 


-White gifts for the 


Curwen (J.) & sons, ltd.: 
All in the April evening. 
Alpine song. 25244. 

At early dawn. 253807. 
Belle gavotte & Priests march. 
11202. 
Benediction hymn. 22776. 
Bonnie wee thing. 20852. 
Bridal dance. 14556. 
Chant sans paroles. 12070. 
Charge of the bargain brigade. 
12584. 
Charge of the light brigade. 30481. 
Chloe. 2391. 
Christmas stockings. 
Cloud (The). 20921. 
Coronach. 20945. 
Court dances and others. 4718. 
Cradle song. 20861, 22830, 22831. 
Crossing the bar. 4722. 
Crusaders (The). 28189. 
Dainty dancing maidens. 
Dainty domestics. 10178. 
Dialect songs of the north. 2518. 
Dish and the spoon. 2521. 


16756. 


276. 


28148. 


Down among the dead men. 21004. 

Fallen heroes. 12788. 

Far away, in dwelling lowly. 
28347. 


Fiddler (The). 17079. 
Fighting all the way. 4926. 
Folk songs of many lands. 
Gavotte from Mignon. 12023. 
God’s almighty hand. 5017. 
Good night. 23372. 
Graceful measures. 


4940. 


10533, 10534. 


Great is the Lord. 12982. 

Hallelujah, power and_= glory. 
22759. 

Historical scenes for’ schools. 
10617. 

Hullo, Bill! 26096. 

Hush song. 740. 

Hymn tune voluntaries. 213815. 

I will give thanks. 23581. 


In summer woods. 26234. 

Indian bride. 7870. 

Jesus at Capernaum. 3049. 

Join in the ranks of the King, 
30571. 

King Arthur. 

King George. 

Lady barbers. 10954. 

Lamb (The). 132389. 

Lancashire and Cheshire Morris 
dances. 5420. 

Lo! here the sabre of my father. 
21882. 

London bridge. 29022. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 13304. 

Love’s likeness. 21589. 

Madcap months. 19509. 

Magic key. 21611. 

Magnificat and Nunc 
26504. 


10919. 
7976. 


dimittis. 


1889 


INDEX 


Curwen (J.) & sons, 1td.—Continued. 
March of triumph. 11098. 
Marche aux flambeaux. 11095. 
Maypole dances. 3285. 

Melody in F. 11662. 


Menuetto. 11203. 

Mister bogie man go away. 
11166. 

My luve is like a red, red rose. 
21744. 

Nocturne. 25356. 

O Father whose almighty power. 
212238. 


O Saviour of the world. 18583. 
O saw ye bonnie Lesley? 21816. 
Of a’ the airts the wind can blaw. 


30660. 

Oh, the summer. 11347. 

Old and new. 26807. 

On the banks of Allan water. 
30667. 

Pastime with good company. 
30676. 

Peasant dance. 15975. 

Prayer of peace. 13696. 

Reverie. 6006. 

Roller skating. 24492. 

Sea shell. 8983. 

Secretary bird. 29751. 

Selection from Faust. 10528. 


Selection of old country dance 
tunes. 11752. 
Shepherd’s dance. 
Sleep song. 29805. 
Snowflakes and other songs for 

children. 20202. 
Song of liberty. 22153. 
Song of sixpence. 16270. 


16214. 


Song of the girl guides. 17950. 

Song of the Jolly Roger. 16272. 

Song of the mosquito. 24691. 

Song of the scouts. 9118. 

Song of the summer. winds. 
11848. 

Steede! a steede! 17985. 


Studies in part singing. 27308. 

Summer is gone. 9206. 

Sweet peas all a-growing. 22232. 

Tell me where is fancy bred. 
16401. 

Three short pieces. 11746. 

To Thee, great Lord. 22042. 

Traditional nursery rhymes. 
12055. 

Under the maypole gay. 9456. 


Viking song. 12131. 

Voice production exercises for 
children. 22405. 

Wet sheet and a flowing sea. 
9599. 


Wilt thou be my dear? 22501. 
You dirty boy. 9758. 

Custard (F. G.) Romance in G. 3845. 

Custard (R. Goss-) See Goss-Custard 


(R.) 


1890 


a 


pt. THs. ve & 


Cuthbert 
20022. 
Cuthbertson (E.) One will remember. | 


(EK.) Réverie mauresque. 


Cutler (H.) Scéne de ballet. 22078. 

Cutler (J. B.) Kiss in the rain. 
28902. 

Cutler (M.) When gray hairs take 
the place of gold. 16613. 

Cutter (B.): . 
Daphne. 25642. 
Fairy tale. 18818. 
Happy hours. 19018. 
Menuetto grazioso. 26591. 

Mill (The) 19594. 
Round dance. 20067. 
Soldier’s march. 20206. 

Cuttle (W.) Psalm 18. 3614. 

Cutty. GWee 
Kingdom of love. 13216. 

Love dreams and destiny. 17446. 

Sighing. 29779. 

Sing me a_ song of twilight. 
29789. 

Cuvillier (C.): 
Arme minner. 
Domino-walzer. 
Gigue. 17128. 
Glockenspiel-lied. 28461. 
Liebesgott, du kleiner schlimmer. 

28967. 
Lied vom lila domino. 28972. 
Lila domino. 28982, 28983. 
Romance. 17856. 
Schmuck-lied. 29714. 
Czenko (—) Andrus. 25264. 
Czerny (C.) School of velocity. 
29717. 
Czerwinski-Zistler (—) 
low. 265386. 

Czerwonky (R.): 

In slumberland. 28770. 
Souvenir de l’ Amérique. 
Twilight shadows. 30114. 
Village festival. 20510, 30167. 

Czibulka (—) Stephanie gavotte. 

13958. 
Czibulka (A.) Vision (La) 4201. 
Czurda (2 Ag 


27794-27799. 
28225. 


Marsz soko- | 


20246. 


Auf der rollschuhbahn. 25319. 
Klinge vom Dnjepr. 26333. 
Dabney (F.) Haytianrag. 27714 (65). | 
Dabney (F. T.): 
Anoma. 60. 
Oh you angel. 5799, 6648 (96). 
Porto Rico. 13869. 
Dacre (H.) Home in my heart for 
you. 7644. 
Daddy’s boy. 16964. 
Dimon (Der) 19809. 


Daffuer (H.) Sonate. 23088. 
Dagenais (R. F.) I never loved an- | 
other girl as I love you. 13064. 
Dagenais & Dagenais. I never loved | 
another girl as I love you. 13064. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Dagenback (KK.) Mary came back. 
23962. 
Dahl (E.) 
19541. 
Dahlquist (A.) My beautiful home on 

high. 1140. 
Dahm) (P.) : 
Best’est gal I ever knew. 2268. 
Good-bye to you Miss Liberty. 
2770. 
Just one kiss and then good bye. 


892, 53878. 
Wild azaleas. 14266. 


Daigle (B. L.) 
Dailey (D.) Partners. 15961, 25197 
194 


Margaret’s cradle song. 


(194). 

Dailey (E. V.) 

29290. 

Dailey (KF. A.): 
Little ships in the air. 29009. 
Where do all the daisies go. 20614. 

Dailey (J. A.) Come into the garden 


My pale face queen. 


dearie. 7052, 14319 (47). 
Dailey (J. G.) Saloonless nation in 
1920. 20095. 


Dakin (M.) Auntie. 4460. 
D’Albert (F. E.) One-thirty-five. 1275. 
Dalbey (L. M.) MHeartsease. 15111. 
Dalbey (P.) Spoony night. 27278. 
Dalbey music co.: 
Heartsease. 15111. 
Princess Kip. 16039. 
Redondo. 13729. 
D’Albret (C.): 
Chimes of love. 
Life preserver. 
(148). 
Merry maiden. 
Daleroze (EK. Jaques-) 
Dalcroze (E.) 


2390. 
8055, 19419, 25197 


8284, 8285. 
See Jaques- 


Dale (C.) Vesta waltzes. 12127. 

Dale (F.) In a Cornish kitchen. 
26214. 

Dale (G.) I wonder if she’ll meet me 


in that city far away. 15260. 


Dale (H.) Fireside memory. 4928. 
Dale (J.): 
I have come through the ages to 
you. 10682. 
Leaving means returning. 8022. 
Dale (M.): 


My Kansas Sunflower Bell. 15772. 
There is a little log cabin on the 
homestead. 24862. 
Dale (W. T.) Harp of glory. 2818. 
Daley (M.): 


Chanticleer barn dance. 10088. 
Oh, the women. 8563. 
Slumber song. 11816. 
Tee-ter totter. 9294. 
Daley ‘(W.): 
Freshie. 4959. 
How’d you like to be a birdman. 
5174. 


Summer time and you dearie. 6271. 


Daley (W.)—Continued. 
You’re the girl that stands out 
from the rest. 6634. 


Dallin (A.) Half time glide. 15071. 
Dallinger (R.) They never met again. 
164387. 
Dalton (E. B.): 
Prelude and etude. 243899. 
Rocking song. 8877. 
Dalton (H.): 
In-dee-ann-ou. 23616. 


Meadow lark. 38288. 
Spooks. 22189. 
Dalton (L.): 
Summer girls. 16342. 
Valley of dream. 4154. 
Daly (J.) From sandland to the 
moon. 23291. 
Daly) Giz ME}: 
Arizona Mary. 6758. 
Bell song. 20828. 
Chicken reel. 4656. 
Daly’s reel. 14707. 
Every little moment. 21071. 
Gee! ain’t it great to be home. 
T4AT. 
Get over Sall. 17121. 
Had I but known. 21221. 
I’d like to have you like me. 21321. 
I got you Steve. 28653. 
Vll wait for you ’till the cows 
come home. 15215. 
I’ve been longing. 21355. 
Light of my life. 21535. 
Man, the maid and cupid. 
Mandy Lou. 5563. 
My love is growing deeper every 
day. 83885. 


21625. 


Nora my Irish queen. 5754. 
Pitter patter. 3576. 
Poinsetta. 5916. 

Popping corn. 3596. 

Roses and violets. 22041. 
Sparkling eyes. 17970, 20261. 


Spoony moon. 9152. 
That daffy rag. 18054. 


There’s a_ girl for every boy. 
22292. 

There’s nothing like a mother’s 
love. 18068. 


Dalzell (E.): 
Breath of violets. 18473. 
I’ll be your sister. 26186. 
Damare (—) Wren (The). 
Dame in rot. 27650, 29562, 
29889, 30475. 
Dameck (H. von): 

Four transcriptions. 7115. 
Millers tochter. 13478. 
Damenparadies (Das). 28988. 
Damerell (S. J.) Follow your leader. 

283881. 
Damice. (2. A.) : 
Eva. 4883.. 
Spooning. 6233. 


27672. 
29888, 


1891 


INDEX 


Damm (P.F.) Friend in need. 10425. 
Damon (EH. M.) 'Triumerei’s the tune 


for me. 9-409. 
Damrosch (W.) Spanish gypsie girl 
chorus. 16728 (19). 


Dana (Henshaw) Edenland. 4380 (27). 

Dana (Hollis) School hymnal. 8970. 

Dana (Mrs. I. C. B.) Edenland. 
4380 (27). 


Danaides. 29706. 


Danela (C.): 
Barearolle. 4502. 
Berceau (Le). 16845. 
Berceuse. 18414. 
Delight of love. 
Minuet. 38381. 
Résignation. 20013. 
Romance. 6037. 
Romance et bolero. 29638. 
Souvenir (Le) 20244. 
Trois morceaux de salon. 28160. 
12 melodious studies. 16970. 
Dandridge (M. BE.) Song of the ar- 
row. 22156. 
Danforth (H. J.) 
4380 (85). 
D’Angelo (S. R.) Hero march. 696. 
Dangerfield (M.) Will you love me 
when I’m old. 6568. 
Danglas (J.) Amour gy éveille. 
16771, 18298. 
Danhauser (A.) 
6199, 30756. 
Danican-Philidor (F. A.): 
Air de Julien. 2102. 
Ariette de Justine. 2162. 
Romance de la bergére dans Sancho 
Panca. 20089. 
Daniderft (L.): 
Alza manolita. 12394. 
Berceuse' tendre. 9957, 
25392. 
En quatre-vingt-treize. 2589. 
Grand frisé. 23395, 23396. 
Karmi. 23711. 
Madrilefia (La). 17476, 289138. 
Maman Victoire. 3257. 
Micaélla mia. 26607. 


Daniel. 28161. 
Daniel (R.) Ill never love you more. 
5213. 
Daniels (A. L.) I love you, yes, I 
love you. 238552. 
Daniels (C. N.): 
Bye and bye. 


2503. 


Wavelet (The) 


14376, 


Solféo de los solféos. 


22782, 


6930, 14819 (40). 

Every day. 28820. 

Fare thee, Lizzie Lee. 18827, 
22562 (61). 

Have you a little fairy in your 
home. 28541. 

I think of home and mother when 
it’s Christmas time. 28702. 

In the valley where I said good- 
bye to Sally. 10816. 


Dt tir, peseey 6 


Daniels (C. N.)—Continued. 
Only pal I ever had came from 


’Frisco town. 17705, - 22562 
(106). 
Texas. 14042. 


That’s what you get for getting 
married. 2072 (184). 
When Bob White married Jenny 
Wren. 6509. 
Daniels (H. M.) 
thorns to roses. 
Daniels (M. W.): 
Eastern song. 17029. 
Fields o’ Ballyclare. 2651. 
Villa of dreams. 16524. 
Voice of my beloved. 18145. 
Daniels (W. H.) Grandfather’s fair- 
ies. 28497. 
Danks (H. P.): 
Benedictus in HE flat. 12359 (8). 
Cantate Domino. 12359 (T). 
Father whate’er of earthly bliss. 
12359 (20). 
Gloria in excelsis. 12859 (22). 
Gloria patri. 9782 (5). 
Guide me O Thou great Jehovah. 
9782 (7). 
Jubilate. 4880 (49), 6648 (22), 
9782 (9). 
My God permit me not. 12859 (40). 
Paraphrase on Silver threads 
among the gold. 5862, 8651. 
Pitying Savior look with blessing. 
12359 (48). 
Silver threads among the gold. 
16224, 20176, 20177, 27175. 
Te Deum in G. 4880 (80). 
Dann (H.): 
Glee club songs. 25928. 
Wreck of the Hesperus. 30332. 
Danning (C.) Kan du glemme gamle 


I will change your 
23579. 


Norge. 38074. 

Dansie (R.): 
Come unto these yellow sands. 
28098. 
Meditation. 29142. 
Myself when young. 23301. 
Reverie. 29615. 


Where the bee sucks. 30271. 


Danz (lL. J.) Forget-me-not. 25869. 
Daphnis et Chloé. 370. z 
Darcieux (F.) Néel bressan. 11287. 


Girl who loved him 


17592. 


Darden (S. M.) 
best. 238334. 
Dare (O.) Motorman’s plea. 

Darewski (H. EH.) jr.: 
All together. 14358. ; 
Come again through Lover’s Lane. 


18587. 
Come on, Josephine. 22982. 
Dearie, good-bye. 7155. 


Down goes that brick wall. 12711. 

Down in jungle town. 21009. 

Everything she knew she learnt 
from mother. 30486. 


1892 2 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Darewski (H. E.) jr.—Continued. 

Ev'ry little flower has a sweet- 
heart. 23201. 

For I love only you. 

Hennessy. 695. 

I can’t help being a love-sick coon. 
23525. 

I’m going home. 23556. 

If you should see a dandy coon. 


23602. 
In the days gone by. 30568. 


7399. 


In your old sunbonnet. 17312. 

Mamie May. 11083. 

Oklahoma. 19810. 

Petite dame de métro. 15989, 
17788. 


Send me back te Glasgie. 27129. 
Solomon’s trombone. 27216. 
When the drums begin to roll. 
25092. 
Where's 
25106. 
You are my sunbeam. 12320. 
Darewski (M.): 


the other 


Golden shadows. 21191. 
Goo-goo. 23365. 
Darien (J.) Simplement pour une 
femme. 1574. 


Darimont (J.): 
Escapade (Une) 2602. 
Menuet. 1081, 3315. 
Daris (—) Marche rouge. 29109. 
Daris (J.): 
Chanson du tzigane. 6971. 
Deux sous d’ muguet. 4789. 
Marche rouge. 29109. 
P’tit nénmesse. 8767. 
Régiment chante. 8823. 
Darke (H. E.): 


In the bleak midwinter. 10808. 
Lamb (The). 5419. 
Shepherd (The). 61387. 
Spring. 6239. 
Darke (R.) My little. Billiken boy. 


13511. 
Darley-Meredith music co. 
our empire. 18856. 
Darling of Paris. 11159, 12359 (90). 
D’Armond (I.) I will save my love 


Flag of 


and kisses all for you. 781, 2072 
(120). 

Darnley (Countess of) Content. 
14674. 


Darrel (——) Ever lovin’ kid. 
Darrow (A. P.) 
Plays. 16650. 
Darrow (W.) When you smile all 

the while. 16644. 
23595. 


Darwinian (The) 

Date (H.): 
All taken away. 9813. 
All the world for Jesus. 9815. 
Answer yes to Jesus. 9843. 
Army of no retreat. 12430. 
AS many as received him. 9861. 


7316. 
Where the river 


littie girl. 


Date (H.)—Continued. 


Believe it, receive it. 9942. 


Go forward Christian soldier. 
10486. 

God’s promise is enough for me. 
10504. 


Grand old book. 10540. 

He may never pass your way 
again. 10584. 

Heart like thine. 10594. 

Help to carry the good news on. 
10603. 

His spirit answers. 10616. 

I always find the blessing. 10661. 

I’m a pilgrim. 10703. 


I will follow anywhere. 10737. 
I will obey. 10740. 
Lost sheep. 11045. 


Love of Jesus in my soul. 11053. 
Nothing too hard. 11294. 

On Calvary’s hill. 11362. 

One little moment. 11377. 
Onward Christian soldiers. 11390. 
Pentecostal hymns. 11448. 

Room at the front. 11627. 

Sing it and tell it. 11797. 
Somebody loves you. 11828. 
Trophy of His grace. 12065. 

We can if we will. 12179. 

What a Savior is mine. 12201. 


Without measure. 12294. 
You could not help loving my 


Savior. 12322. 
You must do something with 
Jesus. 12330. 
D’Atri (R.) See Atri (R. d’) 
Daubitz (P.) Still. 1663. 
Daudet (A.) Aux petits enfants. 
22712. 
Daugherty (A. H.): 
Dance of the flower girls. 7120. 


Swinging in the garden. 9252. 


Daugherty (L.) Mother’s' voice. 
19640. 
Daughtry (O.) Out of the _ deep. 
19867. 


Dauterich (W.): 
Eyes of gray. 2626. 
It takes a girl like you to win a 
boy like me. 15338. 
Love me until the end. 11052. 
Sweetheart Mayme there’s none 
like you. 9247. 
Dauterich & Pendlebury: 
It takes a girl like you to win a 
boy like me. 15333. 
Love me until the end. 11052. 
Dauvergne (——) Premier air de 
Margot. 8746. 
Dauziger (R.) So ein nettes kleines 
frauchen. 16248. 
Davenport (A.) Evening song. 
Davenport (A. B.): 
March hymn. 17486. 
Unity. 9461, 14133. 


18806. 


1893 


INDEX 


Dt. TRE, eee Wb 


Davenport (D.) For dreaming’s sake. 
7397. 

Davenport (Ix.) If you will love me 
dearly. 5275, 9782 (47). 

Davey (H. E.) Heroes of the stock- 


yard fire. 5135. 
Davey (J.) Where are our friends 
to-night. 22475. 
David (W.): 
All change for Llanfairfechan. 


14344. 

I can fancy my Nancy. 10667. 

I want to sing in opera. 19165. 

I went to sleep again. 21368. 

In spooning-time. 15295. 

Meet me in Kellyland. 11123. 

Nursie-nursie. 3455. 

Pick me a nice one. 8692. 

Seaside swank. 22089. 

Silly ass. 22114. 

Sweet Kathleen. 3975. 

They’re all single by the seaside. 

12016. 

Twins (The). 16482. 

Waltz, waltz, waltz. 6467. 

We all went to Leicester square. 
20556. 

What will be, will be. 6507. 

When Mr. Smith was in and Mrs. 
Smith was out. 14235. 

When you see me dance the min- 


uet. 27625. 
You’ve got to sing in rag-time. 
276938. 
Davidson (H. W.) I love you little 
girl. 19141. 


Davidson (W. T.) 
Davie (W. M.): 
Love me even in your dreams. 1003. 
Till I change your name. 9381. 
Davies (A. L. E.) Danse aux Jaba- 
wauks. 4757. 
Davies (C. N.): 
Mother. 13470. 
Without thee. 16680. 
Davies (E. J.) Saviour let me follow 
thee. 1508. 
Davies (EH. T.): 
Chant du ruisseau. 247. 
Contentment. 322. 
Danse pastorale. 
Memory’s paradise. 
Menuet d’été. 1083. 
Davies (G. A.) If you owned an aero- 
plane. 5274. 
Davies (H. W.): 
Birds of Bethlehem. 169. 
Five sayings of Jesus. 18855. 
Hark the glad sound. 28581. 
Magnificat and Nune_ dimittis. 
13345. 
O thou that hearest prayer. 24225. 
Solemn melody. 380755. 
Davies (J. H.) Somebody’s waiting on 
the corner for me. 11829. 


Elk’s song. 7285. 


368. 
11136. 


Davies (R. H.) Somebody’s waiting 


on the corner for me. 11829. 
Davin (CW. EL)* 
Amants (Les). 22643. 
Baby walk. 253835. 
Davis (A.) Where southern roses 
twine. 380270. 
Davis (Arthur): 
Labor omnia vincit. 21502. 


Scout patrol song. 8981. 
Two three-fold amens. 24934. 
Vesper. 18134. 
Davis (A. A.): 
Five hundred mile race. 18854. 
Mary Maytime and me. 17504. 
Davis (A. S.) How he got it. 26090. 
Davis. (C2 Lye 
Drowsy land. 12722. 
I’d like to take a chance with you. 
26116. 
I used to be lonesome ’till I found 
you. 768. 
Mandy come out in the pale moon- 
light. 138865: 
Pretty Montezuma maid. 26974. 
Davis (D.) Strike for your country. 
6263. 
Davis (E.B.) Italian O Marie. 19264. 
Davis (Ee as 
In the dim twilight. 5297. 
Little footprints. 19489. 
Davis (F. B.) Meet me Carrie, meet 


me. 26558. 
Davis (F. M.) Sure refuge. 9223. 
Davis (F. P.) Why don’t Santa Claus 
come here. 30291. 


Davis (G. Ade-) See Ade-Davis (G.) 
Davis (G. E.): 
For I have asked your dad. 14907. 
It was just before the ball. 15834. 
Davis (G. L.) My creole Sue. 3380, 
15756, 19672. 
Davis (H. S.) Take me back to my 
old homestead. 27354. 

Davis (a) 

Back again with the old folks. 
27846. 

Oh, that beautiful flower song. 5797. 
Summer days of old. 27318. 
Davis (Mrs. J.) Howhegotit. 26090. 
Davis (J. A.) Sweet Maggie Maguire. 

24806. 

Davis’ (3-2 
Canzona. 25648, 25649. 
Caprice. 216. 

Fantasia and fugue. 7337. 


If but ’twere mine. 7794, 13092. 
Davis (J. H.) Some variations on the 
Londonderry air. 3886. 


Davis (J. J.) When our dads were in 
their prime. 1965. 

Davis (J. P.) Dovey. 25694. 

Davis (J. W.) Day dreams. 12678. 

Davis (K.) Quest that shall not fail. 
16059. . 


1894 


| 
| 


| 
| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Davis (M.) Poinsetta. 5916. 
Davis (M. A.) When the rhododen- 
dron blooms in Goshen Pass. 9644. 
Davis (M. A. E.) Arbutus. 22676. 
Davis (R. H.) Voix d@’amour. 16540. 
Davis (S.) In the park, after dark. 
28789. 
Davis (T.) pseud. See Malotte (A. H.) 
mavis (W.): 
Don’t forget to write, John. 4806. 


I never get nothing on Christmas 
time. 5282. 

If anybody asks you where I am. 
10757. 


Monkey rag. 11173. 

Davis (W. S.) He never will let me 
go. 679. 
Davoren (L.) 
Dayvson (G.): 

By the druid’s altar. 2324. 
Druid’s prayer. 10294. 
Saints and sinners. 13799, 25197 
(210). 
Dawden (T. F.) Accompaniments to 
responses on G. 14827. 
Dawes (HE. B.) That Alabama rag. 
30000. 


Reunion. 22011. 


Dawson (C.) Triumph of peace. 
24920, 24921. 

Dawson (G.) Saints and _ sinners. 
27098. 

Dawson (G. J.) La danza. 4761. 

Mawson (H. A.) I. O. M. parade. 
13065. 

Dawson (M.) Dream so sweet and 
far. 225. 

Dawson (R.) Just because I’ve 
turned from him away. 5376. 

Dawson (R. K.) Panama. 13642, 
136438. 


Dawson (S.): 
Marjorie, ma chérie. 23954. 
Shadows of evening. 24608. 


Dawson (W. H.) Land where all 
sweethearts are true. 28929. 

Day (A. J.) Then the girls all ran 
to kiss me. 4040. 

Day (F.): 


My Filipino baby. 26690. 
My queen of Pygmy land. 18528. 
Will you love me just the same. 


12284. 
Day (H.): 
Night on Lake Hustis. 24168. 
Ocklawaha waltzes. 29371. 


ay (J. M.) Along the shore. 
Deacon (C.): 
Love’s morning song. 3209. 
Purple lilae. 5962. 

Since love is mine. 24629. 
Tristesse (La). 1814. 
Dean (H.) Will you be thinking of 

me. 30302. 
Dean (HB. C.) I am pining to-night. 
7688. 


14361. 


Dean (FE. S.): 
Battle song. 14463. 
I will live for Jesus. 
We thank Thee. 
Dean (F.) »Rosalie. 
Dean (G. Q.) 
Deane (B. L.) 
Deane (EF. W.) 
18670. 
Deane (P.) 
Deasy (C.): 
Loyal order of moose. 
Only one dear. 26834. 
De Backer (N.) See Backer (N. de) 
Debefve (J.) Chant desinondés. 4649. 
De Blone (A.): 
Among the daffodils. 
Crabs crawl. 20948. 
Vera dear. 24988. 
De Breville (G.): 
Corisande. 20944. 
Song of the Indian mother. 17951. 
Vision. 4199, 4200, 123859 (110), 
22401. 
Debroux (J.): 
Six fugues. 


21369. 

16579. 

29654. 

Send a kiss. 26396. 

Cupid’s waltz. 18648. 
Day dream waltz. 


Shut-eye road. 6149. 
23892. 


27767. 


15458. 


Sonate en si mineur. 518. 
Sonate en sol majeur. 1617. 
Sonate en ut mineur. 733. 


Debussy (C.): 
Album de six morceaux choisis. 


22614. 
Andante du quatuor. 4427. 
Ballet. 4780. 
Bon pasteur. 25428. 
Cathédrale engloutie. 227, 2861. 
Chambre magique. 18532, 18533. 
Children’s corner. 12592, 12593, 
14625. 
Cloches (Les) 20920. 
Collines d’Anacapre. 16982. 
Comes the spring. 14665. 
Cortége. 4707. 
Cour des lys. 18626. 
D’un cahier d’esquisses. 7110. 
Danseuses de Delphes. 14716. 
Deuxiéme arabesque. 4790, 12357. 
En bateau. 4859. 
Enfant prodigue. 4857. 
Hommage 4 Haydn. 10630. 
Laurier blessé. 19379. 
Martyrede Saint-Sébastien. 17502, 


265388, 26539. 
Menuet. 5624. 
Petite piéce. 1335, 1336. 
Velleas et Mélisande. 26908, 26909. 
Petite piéce pour clarinette. 5898. 
Prélude cortége et air de danse. 
1874. 
Prélude de Enfant prodigue. 5937. 
Premiére arabesque. 5938, 12355. 
Premiére rhapsodie. 29529, 29530. 
Romance. 22028. 
Trois ballades. 10216, 10217. 
12 piéces pour orgue. 10218. 


1895 


INDEX 


pt; Ti, Wes; Vv. S 


Debussy Réverie du_ soir. 
22015. 
De Cairos-Rego (R.) See Cairos-Rego 


(R. de) 


CONV 3) 


De Calmouties (G. M.) ‘Lips of fire. 
28986. 
De Carmont (C.) Village blacksmith. 
9525. 
De Carteret (W. G. S.) Children 
coasting. 18555. 
De Casella (J.): 
Dawn of hope. 7189. 
Dreaming of home. 25706. 


De Cauldwell (W. G.): 

Dreaming in the garden of roses. 
10283. 
In the pathway of roses. 

Decevee (E. J.): 

Barnard groups. 25359. 
Oh, come, let us sing. 11336. 
Decker (W.) Erste unterricht im vio- 

linspiel. 25766. 
Decker (Z. N.) I’ve the dearest little 
girl. 28708. 

De Costa (H.): 

Down old Indiana way. 4818. 
Smile awhile. 20197. 

De Coster (P. D.): 
Berceuse. 12498. 
Mabel. 1018. 
My evening star. 

Decourcelle (P.): 
Abeilles et bourdons. 25204. 
Accordée de village. 16734, 27726. 
Air de danse. 18269, 25222, 27740. 
Aux Alpes. 27828, 27829. 
Canzonetta. 25495. 

Chochotte. 16916. 
Czimbalum-marsch. 25624. 
Enfants sont des chérubins. 28295, 
28296. 
First kiss. 
Joyeuse polka. 28860. 
Juerga gitana. 5368. 
Légende. 28945. 
Little song. 26439. 


15305. 


1145. 


25833. 


Menuet des muscadins. 26587. 

Nicette. 29321. 

O mon cher passé. 26778, 29355, 
19356. 


Oiseau bleu. 29391. 

On avait dit. 19827, 19828. 
Pavane. 26898, 29474. 
Petite marionette. 26919. 
Quanto si bella. 3636, 16055. 
Réve. 29609. 

Romance. 29636, 29637. 
Salut 4 Milan. 27100. 

Sans souci. 29695. 
Séparation. 29757. 
Serenatella. 29765. 

Souvenir. 29875. 

Sur un fil @ or. 29950. 

7énus triumphatrix. 30152. 
Viens. loin du bridge. 16521. 


1896 


De Crescenzo (C.) See Crescenzo 
(C. de) 

De Crescenzo (V.) See Crescenzo 
(V. de) 

De Crévecoeur (L.) See Crévecoeur 
(L. de) 

Dédé (EH.): 
Abeilles et bourdons. 25204. 
Czimbalum-marsch, 25624. 


Dee (A. G.) King carnival march. 
19. 

Dee (M. F.) Missouri. 29189. 

Deely (B.): 


He never never said good-bye. 
26034, 27714 (64). | 
I may look foolish. 7750. 
Let’s go out on a jamboree. — 
15447, 27714 (96). 
De Hstrez (St. G.) See Hstrez (St. - 
G. de) 
Defesch (W.): 
Sonata en ré-mineur. 102238. 
Tu fai la superbetta. 27459. 
De Flagny (A.) See Flagny (A. de). 
De Flagny (L.) See Flagny (L. de). . 
De Forest (H.) Forgive and forget. 
18887. 


De Forest-Anderson (M.) 
son (M. de F.) 

Degen (F.) Praktische zither-lehrer. 
19962. 


Degeyter (—) Theinternational. 5322. | 
De Groff (EH. V.) The wavelet. 4880 
(85). 
De Hastfer (—) Conversation waltz. 
30364 (64), 30446. 
Dehnhoff (K.) Accomack. 25209. 
Dehnhoff (N.) Heimweh. 28567. 
Deigendesch (K.): 
Ave maris stella. 12449. 
Offertorium. 15880. 
Sieben Pange lingua. 
De Jong (N.): 
A ma financée. 18247. 
In the moonlight. 7854. 
Wait and see. 20582. 
De Koven (R.): 
Adown the woodland way. 25212. 
Autumn’s hour. 2187. 
Beau sabreur. 27876. 
Dewdrop (The). 25670. 
Dream of love. 12716. 
Gentlemanly brigand. 284381. 
Good-night. 7502. 


See Ander- | 


14787. 


In carnival time. 5286. 
Little red rose. 8087. 
Love waltz. 29054. 
Love’s prayer. 3212. 
Marie. 29112. 
Miraculous cure. 29185. 
Modern banditti. 29196. 


Sea shell telephone. 29737. 
Soldier’s song. 29831. 
Three roses. 27424. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


De Koven (R.)—Continued. 
To all my songs. 93898. 
Wedding trip. 30216, 30217, 30823. 
With trumpet and drum. 6581. 
World’s best music. 27671. 
Delafield (EK. T.) Wait till the roses 
bloom dear. 18152. 
Delafosse (L.): 
Arpége. 6756. 
Fleur que je désire. 
J’irai sur les chemins. 
Mes baisers. 11152. 
Mon ame. 11170. 
Valse. 10225. 
Delaney (H.) My little Irish blue 
eyes of love. 8381. 

De Lano (C. S.) Medley of national 
airs. 29145. 
Delano (S. D.) 
tree. 24949. 
De Lapp (J. H.) 
love like you. 
De Lara (A.): 

Light of my heart. 17413. 
Night and day. 15828. 
Delavan (J. H.) Dreamland. 28254. 
Delavan (M. 8S.) Rockbye, O dearie. 
13756. 


10390. 
10848. 


Under the old elm 


There’s none that I 
16434. 


Delbriick (G.) Berceuse. 18418. 
Del Campiglio (P. F.): 
Choral mass. 7003, 28032. 
Moonlight. 11176. 
Delehanty (D. W.) Bridal tour of 
Panama. 14557. 
De Leon (W.): 
Before you are old. 14481, 18244. 
Campus (The) 2340, 16885, 


22873, 22874. 


Campus waltzes. 27714 (40). 


Girl that likes me. 14962, 18244 
(59). 

How-de-do. 15160, 17214, 18244 
(65). 


I leave it to you. 
18244 (67), 26128. 

Lily and the rose. 
(70). 

Make your neighbors happy too. 
8191. 

On the ballroom floor. 
18244 (79). 
Pipe and_ stein 
18244 (81). 
Same old love. 
18244 (83). 

Spooks. 16297, 18244 (87). 

Try and make your neighbors 
happy too. 16470, 18100, 18244 
(90), 30095. 

Waltzes. 27562. 

Delery (J. C.) That kiss of love. 
14051. 
Delibes (C. P. L.): 
Intermezzo. 4782. 


15204, 17233, 
15466, 18244 


15915, 
16005, 
16153, 17891, 


song. 


rc 


Delibes (C. P. L.)—Continued. 
Mazurka from ballet Coppélia. 
7162. 
Passepied du Roi s’amuse. 
Roi s’amuse. 27054. 
Valse lente. 23078. 
De Lisa (N.) See Lisa (N. de) 


2502. 


Delius (F.): 
An meines herzens kénigin. 2139. 
Brigg fair. 22840. 
Ciel est par dessus le toit. 2407. 
Heimkehr. 2888. 
Il pleure dans mon coeur. 2969. 


Indisches liebeslied. 3010. 
Liebesphilosophie. 3150. 

Lune blanche. 3226. 

Romeo und Julia auf dem dorfe. 


3709. 
Songs of sunset. 24708. 
Dell (G. E.) Grieving. 18994. 


Dellafield (H.): 
Amour d’une marionette. 
Dance of the fawns. 7119. 
Radcliffe march. 27004. 
Dellers (W.) In Hungarian style. 
19212. 
Delmar music co., ltd.: 
Down in the meadows where the 
daisies grow. 421. 
It’s the rink every evening for 
mine. 7903. 
Oh you rag. 5802. 
Some rag. 6201. 
You’re the sweetest girl in all this 
world to me. 2051. 
Delmarter (J. E.): 
Baptism for service. 25357. 
Fling out the banner. 25844. 
Say not to-morrow. 27114. 


6727. 


So should you. 27207. 
To the front. 4085. 
Vesper hymn. 275382. 


De Lora (L.) 
4824, 18741. 
Delormel (H.): 

Coeur tzigane. 
Hatez-vous d’aimer. 15090. 
Joueuse de balles. 885. 
Tu ne sauras jamais. 4123, 9431. 
You, you sous les bambous. 2054, 
Delormel et cie. Je vous aime et j’en 
meurs. 10851. 
Del Riego (T.): 
Awakening (The). 


Dream pictures. 4823, 


25560, 25561. 


2198. 


Hayfields and butterflies. 7592. 

Oriana. 24294. 

Red rose wooed the white rose. 
8820. 


Songs of the ship. 11847. 
Your picture. 18236. 
De Luca (L.) See Luca (1. de) 
Delune (L.): 
Six petits riens. 12682. 
Six piéces 4 chanter. 2504. 


1897 


26596—12——10 


EE Se ie ee 


INDEX 


pt iy me Ss -v."6 


De Luxe music co.: 
Humoreske. 28616. 
Love and roses. 8123. 
Rosary. 16119. 
Delvard (M.) Vieilles chansons de 
France. 4191. 
Del Vecchio (G.) See Vecchio (G. del) 
Del Vecho (J. H.): 
American aviator. 
Evening. 7312. 
Live wire. 17482. 
Old Black Rock. 29894. 
De Maharb. See Braham (EH.) 
Demangate (C.): 
Jesus lead me through the shad- 
ows. 288438. 
Shells of the sea. 20160. 
Ten o’clock. 203854. 
De Mar (N.) Mister moon, I’m in 
love with you. 1102. 


6723. 


Demare (H.) Lark (The). 28931. 
Demarest (C.): 
Canzona. 16889. 
Day of resurrection. 7141. 
Festival finale. 7369. 
Festival postlude. 7371. 
De Matteo (F.): 
Roberto Bracco. 16103. 
Sentimentale (La). 24581. 


Demersseman (—). Fantaisie suisse. 


501. 

Demets (E.): 
A la cour. 2075. 
Agréable lecon. 2099. 
Ballade. 45389. 
Barearolle. 6822. 
Burlesque. 2319. 
Caprice caractéristique. 14591. 
Chanson triste. 2376. 
Clair de lune. 2411. 
Coeur virginal. 288. 
Coins de Séville. 28068. 
Croquis. 28133. 
Danse. 4865. 
Danse birmane. 7125, 25637. 


Decourcelle (P.) En _ badinant. 
28285. 

HKntraves d’amour. 28299. 

lots, palmes, sables. 18874. 
Frére Jacques. 14928. 
Immortelle tendresse. 
Légende. 28946. 
Lied. 24558. 

Little mouse. 38175. 
Marcietta. 3267. 
Mauresque. 38280. 
Ne parle pas. 1188. 
Nocturne. 5748. 
Nuit pesait sur ma _  paupiére. 
29340. 

Vin de Chiraz. 19785. 

Petite valse. 3569. 

Quatuor. 18814. 
Ressouvenance. 


2978. 


1430. 


1898 


Demets (H.)—Continued. 
Réves evanouis. 16090. 
Romance. 3708. 
Ronde. 38720. 


Rondel de Vadieu. 29649-29651. 


Rossignol-en-amour. 20063. 
Solitude. 16254. 

Sourires et larmes. 13930. 
Style ancien. 3952. 
Tarentelle. 4008. 


De Miero (R.) See Miero (R. de) 

Demme (M.) ‘Traum (Der) der rose. 
1811. 

De Mont (F.) Keit and De Mont 
oriental dance. 21482. 


De Moss (L. K.) <A prayer. 3602. 


Dempsey (—) Sweet old rose. 3980. 
Dempsey (H.): 
Nobody likes a fat man. 8488. 


Single blessedness. 9057. 

Dempsey (S. Ll.) Everybody rests 
but mother. 23200. 

Den Dyck (G. van) See Van den Dyck 
(G.) | 
Deneke (C.) Dort, wo die biume 
rauschen. 2538. | 
De Neuville (G.) La sonnette. 9182. 
Denison (C. M.) Someone. 22146. | 
Denison (O.B.) Frenzied French. 12849. | 
Denisty (C.): | 
Au seuildeVamour. 27817, 27818. | 
Floraison. 28258, 23259, 25850. 
Denmark (C. van) See Van Denmark | 
(Ge) | 
Dennan (P. E.) Gayest of the gay. | 
14944. | 
Dennée (C.): 
Dearest. 25660. | 
Je pense & toi. 20703 (27). 
Mazurka in D. 20708 (81). 
Octave study in G. 21827. 
Preparatory exercises in octave | 
playing. 21955. i 
Progressive studies in octave play- | 
ing. 21969. | 
Dennée (C. F.): 
Danse moderne. 12359 (11). 
Deuxiéme mazurka. 12359 (18). | 
Je pense 4 toi. 20703 (27). 
Mazurka in D. 207038 (31). 
Slumber song. 12359 (46). 


Sonatina. 20220-20223. 
Dennerlein (J.) Violoncell-schule. |} 
. 1889. y 
Denney (H.) Chimes novelty rag.j 
43880 (104). | 
Denney (M.) Lovers’ dream. 19484./| 
Denni (L.): | 


All for you, dear. 20724. 
Candied cherries. 25486. 
Ching-a-ling-a-loo. 16915. f 
Hob-gob-gob-o-lin-man. 26069. 
Love me like daddy loved ma.| 

21580. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—_Dec., 1911 


Denni (L.)—Continued. 
Oceana roll. 5784, 22562 (104). 


One of them things. 17702. 
Dennis (A. N.) Let’s go through the 
air to the North pole. 15449. 


Dennis (J. N.): 
Rosie my rose-bud queen. 20062. 
Since my honey’s gone away. 
246380. 
Were I with thee to-night. 20568. 
Dennis (L.) Ching-a-ling-a-loo. 10096. 


Dennison (C. M.) My rosary of 
dreams 25197 (176). 

Denno (B.) Kiss me good bye and I 
will go. 10927. 


Denny (F.) Jacob’s vision. 3042. 
Denny (H.) Cheese and crackers. 18547. 
Denny (J. A.) Buzzy bee. 4617. 
Denslier (F. A.) She was not the 
maiden for me. 17910. 
Densmar (R. A.) Marionettes waltz. 
21641. 
Densmore (J. H.): 
April. 12420. 
Lamb (The). 18240. 
Time I’ve lost in wooing. 22818. 
Denton (G.) When the springtime 
flowers bloom. 12233. 
Denton (G. M.) Massillonian march. 


13395. 
Denton, Cother & Daniels. Lake 
breezes. S008. 


D’Entremont (H. L.): 
Love’s the game I like to play. 
11054. 
Our golden wedding day. 17718. 
Songs I heard in childhood. 3908. 
Denver (J.): 
If forgiving is forgetting. 21882. 
Lorna Lee and I. 11042. 


Denys (J. B.) Amitié. 14370. 
Denza (L.): 
Fuggimi. 14935. 


Message from heaven. 5689. 
Occhi di fata. 8531. 
Se. 24571. 
Swaying. 11933. 
’Tis June. 6858. 
Torna. 9404, 12053. 
Trip to Mt. Vesuvius. 1813. 
De Pearsall (F. L.) Good Christian 
men. 25946. 
De Pette (A. E. van) 
Pette (A. E.) 
De Pew (G. G.) Through the glen 
with my sweetheart for me. 16447. 
De Pew & Stephens. Through the glen 
with my sweetheart for me. 16447. 
De Pierce (H.) I love the girl my 
father loved. 7719. 
Depret (M.) Mai. 5558. 
Deprez (D. A.) 4 cantiques. 2507. 
De Prosse (A.) Warbling in the woods. 
27566. 
Dequin (L.) 


See Van de 


30694. 
18 


Quebec-Montreal. 


| Desai (U. L.) Hindu music. 
| 
| 


Konig Nornegast. 


De Reef (R. E.): 
Children’s day service. 
Manger babe. 26513. 
Six Easter carols. 7166. 

Dermody (N.) Oh sweetheart mine. 

11323, 19802. 

Derry (W. C.) 

ing. 380006. 

Derwin (J. J.): 
Dream of the circus. 10279. 
Galop di concert. 104438. 
Inspiration. 10824. 

Out in a canoe. 11409. 
Des knaben wunderhom. 7912, 16193, 
16570. 


12594. 


That funny little feel- 


2858. 
Desberger (J.) and A-D-E. 
25298. 
Deserters (The). 1254. 
Deschermeier (J.): 
Hiserne weltr. 


A-R-C 


23161. 

23745. 

Parting reverie. 8655. 
) Pantin d@’ amour. 


Désiré (P.) 

Desmoulins ( 
8646. 

Desmoulins (R.): 


All6, mademoiselle. 22680. 
Cacaouette. 2332. 
Chapeau 4 la main. 12582. 
Coralie. 28118. 


Mam/’zelle Marion. 29095. 
Valse commence. 20477. 
Desplanes (G. A.) Intrada. 19246. 
Despommier (V.): 
Christmas lullaby. 
Rainy day. 29569. 
Why are the roses so wan in hue. 


28050. 


30289. 

Dessau (B.): 
Gavotte. 10448. 
Menuett. 11141. 
Priludium. 11503. 
Sarabande. 11702. 
Variationen. 20494. 


De Stefano (G.): 
Croce rossa. 
Danube waves. 
Eco mandolinisti. 
Fiore qd’ autunno. 
Love’s experiment. 
Lucia di Lammermoor. 
Norma. 20825. 
Perla di rugiada. 
Sérénade d’ autrefois. 
Sogno dorato. 221387. 
Traviata (La) 22886. 
83-stelle del oriente. 22558. 

De Stein (E. S.) Enchanted boat. 17087. 


20950. 

20962. 

21037. 

21106. 
15533. 

20993. 


21910. 
24589. 


Det (E.) Lost affection. 15511. 

Det & Van Sand. Lost affections. 
auriay ee 

De Talworth (R.) Thelma. 24858. 

Detloff (R.) Souvenir. 13938. 

Dettman (F.) 9 lieder ftir eine alt- 
stimme. 14743. 

99 


INDEX 


pt. OMS, v.06. 


Deuel (W. C.) Sleepy land. 6180. 
Deutsch (H.) Icare. 28723. 
Deutscher musik verlag: 
Freudiges wiedersehen. 12850. 
Frohlicher wanderer. 12856. 
Friihlings-reigen. 12861. 
Tatjana. 14019. 
Deutscher singerbund 
215380. 
Deux sérénades. 
Devaux (J.): 
Chanson d’avril. 6967. 
Chant du matin. 6975. 
Confidences (Les) 7064. 
Danse des sorciéres. 7127. 
Danse villageoise. 7128. 
Joyeuse entrée. 7936. 
Nuit dans la forét. 8504. 
Reine du bal. 88380. 
Réves du passé. 20023. 
De Ventadom (B.) See Ventadom (B. 
de) 

De Venter (J. W. van) 
ter (J. W.) 
De Vere (A.) 

flies. 23044. 
De Vere (B.) You'll miss your loving 
baby. 380348. 
De Vere (J.) If mother could only 
De Vere (G.) Sweet little girl-e-o. 9235. 
see me now. 2961. 
De Ville (P.): 


liederbuch. 


398. 


See Van Ven- 


Dance of the butter- 


Bells and cathedral chimes, 12493. 
Casket of jewels. 10059. 
Fifteen studies. 7171. 
Major and minor scales in all 
keys. 8189. 
Progressive major and minor 
seales. 115381. 
Twenty operatic melodies. 7172. 
Twenty progressive exercises. 
alti: 
De Villers (R.) Our cotton carnival. 
15938. 
De Vito (J.) Come with me to night 
to Loveland. 12681. 
De Von (F.) She’s my little Katy 


Murphy in dear old Killarney. 3840. 


De Vore (N.) Song of trust. 27250. 
De Voss (—) Superior march album. 
1690. 


Devreuk (A.) Valse délicieuse. 16499. 
Dewey (A. T.) Where is the hand. 
14251. 
Dewey (HK. D.) Why dont Santa 
Claus come here. 30291. 
Dewey (F. H.): 
Hurray for old Coney, hurray. 
10654, 13022, 138023, 19095. 
Navy song. 26721. 


Dews (A. H.) 
queen. 20062. 
Dews (H. H.) 


Rosie my rose-bud 


Let’s go through the 


air to the North pole. 15449. 
Deyo (H. G.) The latest. 21510. 
Deyo (M.): 

At last. 18338. 
Flo-Rella-Flo. 18866. 


Only you. 19852. 

De Young (Kathleen). 
air and other songs. 

D’Hardelot (G.) pseud.: 

Come. 7042. 
My message. 29281. 

Rien (Un) 16094, 17852. 
Till you looked up. 9882. 
Until one day. 27486. 

D’Harrack (C. L.) Song of beauty. 
24682. 

Diamond (G. H.) ‘There’s a mother 
old and gray that needs me now. 
203877. 

Diaz (E.) Veleidosa. 9505. 

Diaz (J. B.) Carnival of Venice. 
10056. 

Dibble (H. A.) 
on you. 44384. 

Diehment (W.) Miss Pepple. 29187. 

Dickey (H.H.) When the faded fallen 
leaves strew the ground. 22454. 

Dickey (M. S.): 

Dance in the ancient style. 16965. 
Glycine’s song. 611. 

Dickinson (C.) Musie when 
voices die. 29250. 

Dickinson (S.) Baby dreams. 

Dickmann (H. M.): EB ii 

March of the 26th infantry. 5567. | 
Morning glory. 5675. 

Dicks (EK. A.): 

All things bright and beautiful. 
143852. 

Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me. 
153854. 

Rejoice! the Lord is King. 16079. 

There is a blessed home. 16425. 

Wondrous cross. 9717. 

Dickson (H.) Je vous aime, et j’en 
meurs. 10851. 

Dickson (T.) 
dollars but I want just you. 15195. || 

Diebold (J.) Laudate Dominum in | 


Castles in the 


27993. 


Are there any strings 


soft 
98. 


organo. 5429. 
Diederich (A.) Longing for the high- | 
lands. 38185. 
Diehl (A.): 
Bride of the mistletoe. 2307. 
My lady o’dreams. 21740. 


Pink and twenty. 11467. 
Diémer (L.) Orientales. 5838. 


Dewey (W.) Home rule in Ireland. | Dier (J. Love in the clouds. 5518. 
17206. Dierck (EH. D.) We were wed in a 
De Wolf (L.) Without mother it balloon. 16580. : 
means nothing for a_ birthday. | Dierluigi (G.) Ogni belta, madonna. 
20650. 15882. 
1900 


I don’t want dimes nor ; 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Diesner (H. A.) Shower of golden 


stars. 27165. 
Diet (E.) Temptations. 273878. 
Dietrich (H.) Dream face. 12715. 
Dietrich (J. H.) Ave Maria. 4466. 
Dietrich (R.) :- 
Day belongs to you dear. 4767. 


Just in love. 2072 (1380). 

Dietz (A.) Root’s complete double 
stops and chords for the violin. 
24506. 

Dietz (F.) Johnny, pull out your gun, 


shoot. 153859. 
Diffin (H. D.) I love you, my dear. 
10700. 
Diggle (R.): 
Virginia intermezzo. 95384. 
Woodland reverie. 18217. 
Diggs (C. A.) Mill stream fair. 
29177. 


Digoudé-Diodet (L.): 
Amour (L’) libre. 27771. 
Clairs de lune. 18580. 
Devil stars. 28207. 
Hannele Mattern. 23482. 
Marche orientale. 19538. 
Miss Millien. 29186. 
On se prend ... on se quitte. 
268238. 
Pascal fargeau. 19891. 
Peu d@’ amour. 15994. 
Pourquoi n’ as-turien dit. 
24385, 30688. 
Priére. S756. 
Réve de courtisane. 1432, 60038, 6004. 
Son p’tit coquelicot. 1618. 
Howie, ca; Cest pour ‘V’amour: 
14100, 20414. 
Truands (Les) 80090. 
Tziganella. 14119. 
Valse rouge. 4163. 
Digoudé-Fremaux : 
Ah! la charmante histoire. 16748. 
Mon coeur tremblant. 15707, 
15708. 
Service personnel. 
Valse du_lambic. 
16500. 
Di Jorio (A.) See Jorio (A. di) 
Dill (O. T.) Little sergeant. 264386. 
Dill (W. E.) By the old rustic bridge 
sweetheart Nell. 25476. 
Dill (Z. Bettes-) See Bettes-Dill(Z.) 
Dillehay (D. B. H.) Those days I 
love. 14071. 
Dillon (C.) 17066, 
21085. 
Dillon (W.): 
He’s always doing something. 680. 
I thought it was what I thought 
it was. 2983. 
Keep it up. 3080. 
When Mariola do the Cubanola. 
ZOO CLO): 
Ye ne’er can tell until ye try. 2040. 


11500. 


24600. 
14149-14151, 


Famous first. 


Diodet (L.): 


Di Marzio (P.) 
Marzio. 
Di-Minello (C.) 
Dimke (G. W.) 
16784. 
Dimmond (L.) 
23607. 
Dimuro (R.) Complete method for 
learning of music. 7062. 
D’Indy (P. M. V.) See Indy (P. M. 
V.d’) 
Dinegan (A. J.) 
7831. 
Dingman (H.) 
UAT ZB 
Dinkins (O. F.) Willow weep. 2012. 
Dinsmore (H. A.): 
At sunset. 124383. 
Flag of our country long 
thou wave. 25839. 5 
To the land where our dreams 
come true. 9395. 


See Pasqualino di 


See Minello (C. di) 
Arbitrator march. 


Im spiel der wellen. 


In a dear old swing. 


Dry goods and notions. 


may 


Clairs de lune. 


Réve de courtisane. 14382, 6008, 
6004. 

See also Digoudé-Diodet (1L.) 
Dionne (T.) Dora Lee. 17014. 
Diplaris (C.) Valseensibémol. 17180. 
Dise (CBr 48.) 2 

Blue and the gray. 145380. 

International peace hymn. 153815. 


Dismond (H. B.) 
26692. 

Dissmore (H.) All day. 22620. 
Ditson (G.) Antlers march. 43880 (92). 
Ditson (O.) co.: 

Abide with me. 6658. 

Aeroplane. 12374. 

Ah,sweet.thou little knowest. 20718. 

Album of songs. 25228. 

Alethea. 24. 

And God said let the earth bring 

forth. 30376. 


My harem queen. 


Angel’s serenade. 25268. 
Angel’s song. 67388. 

April. 12420. 

April violet. 20755. 
Arioso in G major. 22681. 


Art thou weary. 6759, 14406. 
As it began to dawn. 6762. 
As once in May. 20761. 
Ashes of roses. 6766, 20763. 
At the fountain. 76. 

At vespers. 79. 

Aunt Dinah’s march. 2182. 
Autumn leaves. 6790. 
Awakening of spring. 2538388. 
Bagatelle in G@ major. 22734. 
Banner of glory. 6815, 27861. 
Barearolle in D. 4503, 24490. 
Barearolle in F. 16830. 

Be near me. 22749. 
Beauteous night. 29378. 

Bed time song. 25868. 


1901 


fe 


INDEX 
Dt: Ti, Was V6 


Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. 
Behold God is my salvation. 22765. Dear is my inlaid sword. 7146. 
Behold the days come. 253873. Deep river. 10222, 25197 (75). 
Behold there came wise men. Dilemma (A) 28212. 
25374. Dolores waltz. 28224. 
Bells of Shandon. 22774. Dost thou regret. 28242. 
Belle Roumaine. 14489. Drowsy eyes. 21024. 
Berceuse. 147, 27896. Early dawn was breaking. 7256. 
Berceuse, in A major. 18421. Earth is the Lord’s. 2568. 
Billets doux. 27904. Eclogue. 28157. 
Birds in the night. 6870, 12508. Elancée (L’) 28162. 
Birth of love. 22808. Hlegy. 7279. 
Blossom time o’ the year. 6892. Elfin revel. 23166. 
Bo-Peep polka. 14535. Encore songs. 456. - 
Boatman’s dance. 2289. Enthroned on high, Almightly 
Bow down Thine ear. 27938. Lord. 7295. 
Boy o’ dreams. 14546. Entr’ acte valse. 21056. 
Boy scouts march. 16869. Entreaty. 21058. 
Brave American boys. 228835. Evening chimes. 478. 
Break forth into joy. 25447. Fair as a star. 4901. 
Brethren I declare unto you. 6910. Fair daffodils. 283381. 
Busy child. 27953. Fairy lullaby. 14854. 
By moonlight. 20878. Fairy princess valse. 21079. 
By the pool. 20880. Farewell, sweetheart. 23228. 
Call me thine own. 21227. Father with Thy church abide. 
Campus echoes. 10032, 12554. 25806. 
Cap and bells. 22898. Favorite duets for ’cello and pi- 
Cap and gown polonaise. 22894. ano. 506. 
Caprice humoreske. 10048. Favorite songs. 507. 
Cascade (La). 22904. Festival march in C. 7370. 
Chanson d’ amour. 25519. Finale-fugue. 21103. 
Chanson in F. 244. First piano book. 25834. 
Charm of spring. 14619. Five characteristic pieces. 6607. 
Child Christ. 25530. Fleur-de-lys. 21117. 


Chit chat. 12596, 12597. 
Christmas bells. 2401, 25546. 
Christmas eve. 28047. 
Christmas hymn. 2403. 
Christmas message. 25551. 
Ciribiribin. 7023, 7024. 


Fleurette polka. 10391. 

Fleurice. 14893, 25197 (88). 
Flirtation. 18863. 

Flying column. 7395. | 
Forest violet. 28386. | 
Forget me not, 12837, 12838, _ 


6 ee See 


Clareste polka. 20917, 28058. 12839. 
Clown (The) 28064. Forty songs. 1669. 
Clown’s parade. 22965. From heavenly heights. 17104. 
Cocoa palm. 287. From the hearth. 21146. 
College memories. 7039, 7040, From the valley. 21147. 

28073. Gallant and gay. 28308. 
Come gracious Spirit. 28085. Gavotte in F. 568. 
Come home, little girl. 28086. Gipsy John. 4995. 
Come, O Holy Spirit, come. 8936. Glad festal day . 10479. 
Communion in D flat. 7059. Glory to God. 25927. 
Communion service in A _ flat. Gnome bells. 612. 

25077. . God is love. 28468. 
Comrades in arms. 2440. God of our fathers. 21184. 
Convent bells. 25586. Good king Wenceslas. 25947. 
Consolation. 17526, 23797. Gossips (The) 212038. 
Coronation. 8291. Grande valse romantique. 28496. | 
Crossing the bar. 28134. Grant, we beseech Thee. 28500. 
Cupid and the maiden. 4784. Greeting and parting. 28507. 
Dainty dance. 350. Guardsman’s choice. 7540, 28542. | 
Dainty shepherdess. 30456. Gulls (The) 28515. 
Daisies. 351. Had I a thousand souls. 21220. 
Dance of the bear. 352. Hail-to the bride. 6457. 
Danube waves. 4760. Hallelujah! Christ is risen. 7563. | 
Danube waves waltz. 7129. Hallowe’en. 21280. 
Day of resurrection. 7142. Happy Fay. 10571. 

1902 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. 


Hare and the tortoise race. 23489. 

Harp that once through Tara’s 
naliss = 10577. 

Harvest moon schottisch. 2816. 

Has sorrow thy young days shaded. 
7584. 


He has come. 26031. 

He that dwelleth in the Secret 
place. 12970. 
He that heareth my word. 12971. 

Hearest thou. 5114. 

Hide and seek. 701. 

How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 19080. 

How beautiful were once the 
roses. 238501. 

How dear to me. 21296. 

How firm a foundation. 2877. 

Humoresque. 23510. 

Hunt (The) 238512. 

Hymn and triumph march. 9518, 
9514. 


Hymn of penitence. 5191. 

I’d be a butterfly. 13028, 26112, 
28641. 

I declare unto you the _ gospel. 
7695. 

I love the Lord. 5218, 28676. 

I once had a sweet little doll. 
26002. 

I passed a _ stately cavalcade. 
26173. 


I worshipped thee. 2951. 

If I were a bird. 21885. 

If ye abide in Me. 28745. 

In days of old. 7837, 10791. 

In lover’s lane. 28762. 

In merry mood. 23622. 

In Southland. 28772. 

In the cross of Christ I glory. 
17303. 

In Thee O Lord, do I put my trust. 
13139. 

Intermezzo from Naila. 4782. 

Intermezzo in C. 8963. 

Intermezzo in FE minor. 24472. 

Isle of Nid-nod. 53827. 

Jesus, merciful and mild. 7926. 

Joy of Easter. 7935. 

Just for instance. 10893. 

King of love my Shepherd is. 
21488. 


Knight of Toggenberg. 26868. 

Knight Templar. 7993. 

Kure for kare. 28919, 28920. 

Laughter land. 3131. 

Lenore. 26397. 

Life forevermore. 5466. 

ight. 3158. 

Light brigade. 5471. 

Light hearted fairy. 28979. 

Little pickaninny’s gone to sleep. 
2AOE (ADI) 


1903 


Little recreations for the piano. 
984. 

Little soldier. 11021. 

Living stream. 29017. 

Lohengrin. 16548. 

Looking to Thee. 17440. 

Lord and Father I call on Thee. 
29032. 

Lord dismiss us. 29038. 

Lord, enthroned in heaven. 5504. 

Lord God omnipotent reigneth. 
29085. 

Lotus bloom. 5511. 

Love’s young dream. 11068. 

Magnificat in A major. 29083. 

Magnificat in E flat. 3248. 

Mammy’s rosebud. 1041. 

Marehan'G,  iis2: 

March of the maskers. 21684. 

Marching along. 23945. 

May song. 3283. 

Meadow brook. 26556. 

Meeting of the waters. 11126. 

Mélisande. 23990. 

Mélodie 4 la mazurka. 23992. 

Melodie in F. 8916. 

Menuetto grazioso. 24612. 

Merry butterflies. 13430, 15658. 

Merry-makers. 26594. 

Merry meeting. 21690. 

Message from heaven. 5639. 

Messidor march. 1091. 

Metropolitan (The) 3326. 

Minstrel boy. 5647. 

Minuet and trio in C. 8299. 

Mistress Mary. 15691. 

Misty land of dream. 17568. 

Moonlight. 26639. 

Morning galop. 21718. 

Music box. 1186. 

My dear ones all are sleeping. 

5698. 

My heavenly home. 8874. 

Nanon. 1177. 

New mown hay. 
(180). 

Night and day. 24160. 

Night is nigh. 26742. 

Nine inches of foam. 21780. 

Nocturne in A. 355, 8964. 

O be joyful in the Lord. 21805. 

O blessed Saviour. 21806. 

O God, Who art the author of 
peace. 5768. 

O Holy night. 24205, 26774. 

O Lamb of God still keep me. 
29351. 

O little mother of mine. 8514. 

O love divine that stooped to 
share. 6108. 

O love that wilt not let me go. 
29354. 

O slow of heart to believe. 3468. 

Offertoire in D minor. 24232. 


3423, 8441, 25197 


INDEX 
Dt. DAS VG 


———— 


Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. 


Old English dance. 17682. 

Old sweet memory. 24261. 

Old year is dying. 21856. 

On the lake. 1271. 

On the mountains. 24278, 29410. 

One hundred folksongs of all na- 
tions. 29418. 

Only a woman’s hair. 1278. 

Over the ocean wave. 15948. 

Owl courtship. 13637. 

Parted. 21896. 

Pastorale. 21901. 

Pensée (Une) 26910. 

Pensée celeste. 11447. 

Penseroso (Il) 21908. 

Perle de nuit. 8678. 

Petite fileuse. 26917. 

Petite sérénade. 26920. 

Plaintive love. 13852. 

Polichinello. 21988. 

Portrait (A) 5928. 

Postlude in EF flat. 16022. 

Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. 
11510. 

Praise the Lord, O my soul. 26963. 

Praise ye the Lord. 243892. 

Prayer for you. 26966. 

Prelude in C. 8965. 

Pretty Madam Butterfly. 21958. 

Primrose (The). 1882. 

Processional march. 183706, 19977. 

Promenade caprice. 24425. 

Promotionen. 6257. 

Proposal. 5946. 

Purple heather. 11544. 

Quaker (The) 29553. 

Rejoice evermore. 27022. 

Remembrance. 11580. 

Requiem mass in I’. 29602. 

Resurrection and the life. 8842. 

Reverberator (The) 11598, 18740. 

Rich and rare were the gems. 
8859. 

Rise, sleep no more. 29624. 

Rock of ages. 29630. 

Romance in Bohemia. 24494. 

Rosalie galop. 11683. 

Roses bloom in summer only. 
8905. 

Rowing song. 22046. 

Rustic dance. 1479. 

Ruth and Naomi. 11672. 

Sabbath morn. 29681. 

St. Patrick’s day. 22054. 

Saltarello. 1495. 

Sandman (The) 6082. 

Scherzo in D. 7362. 

Second toceata in C minor. 22090. 

Serenade. 9008, 24583, 24592, 
PAALRTE 

Sextet from Lucia. 2529. 

Short requiem mass. 27163. 

Shropshire lad. 29777. 

Sing a song of praise. 27180. 


1904 


Sing, O heavens. 27184. 

Sing, with all the sons of glory. 
9056. 

Six Christmas carols. 30412. 

Six Easter carols. 9064. 

Skyrocket (The) 22125. 

Sleep, baby, sleep. 29802. 

Slumber song. 1592. 

Snow flake dance. 13902. 


’ Softly fall the shades of evening. 


3875. 

Soldier’s talisman. 3882. 

Son of the prophet. 11831. 

Song of a nest. 24681. 

Song of glory. 3896. 

Song of Spain. 24687. 

Song of Tangier. 24688. 

Song of thanksgiving. 1620. 

Song of the jolly trooper. .22158. 

Song of the night. 27244. 

Song of victory. 9121. 

Songs from the operas for bari- 
tone & bass. 80762. 

Sons of liberty. 6218. 

Sortie, in F major. 20241. 

Spagnola, the Spanish dancer. 
25197 (224). 

Spanish dance. 24720. 

Spider and the fly. 16294. 

Spring flowers. 16299. 

Spring song. 13424. 

Springtime. 38931, 24781. 

Standard bearer. 22195. 

Star of descending night. 29908. 

Stars of the summer night. 29907. 

Story of Bethlehem. 27301. 

Summer’s end. 6272. 

Sunbeam dance. 16347. 

Swan (The) 24543. 

Sweet little doll. 24805. 

Sweet Spirit hear my prayer. 
9241, 14003. 

Sweetest story ever told; para- 
phrase. 11940. 

Swiss song. 180238. 

Tarantella. 11963. 

Tarantelle brillante. 1731. 

Tarentelle-caprice. 24835. 

Tarantelle in D. 24834. | 

Te Deum laudamus. 27362, 29983. 

Tempo di polacca. 14034. 

Tender thoughts of you. 14038. 

That awful baby. 20359, 22268. 

That’s how I long for you. 11998. 

There were shepherds. 27410. 

They met on a twig of a chestnut 
tree. 30038. 

Thou art so like a flower. 30040. 

Thou Lamb of God. 9559. 

Thou shalt love thy neighbor. 
6352. 

Three Christmas carols. 27928. 

Three responses. 29915. 

Through the snow. 22318. 


| INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Ditson (O.) co.—Continued. Dixon (EH. C.) Id roam this world 
Thy song. 120386. for you. 10674. 
Time I’ve lost in wooing. 223818. | pixon (R. V.) Music spark. 19658. 
pees, 8858. Doane (W. H.) Heaven with thee 
Gova child. 1791. 26043. ci aege © . 
To you. 24907. i 
Toccatina. 380072. Doblinger (L.) (B. Herzmansky) : 
Token (A) 14093. Abendlied. 6655. 
Trapeze performer. 30086. Ach wie bist du siiss Amigo. 6, 
Twenty nursery rhymes. 20441: Ay ED 
Twilight song. 14116. Alt Wien. 2121. 


Tyrienne (La) 12078. Aus der jugend und kinderzeit. 


Under the linden. 24948. 12448. 
Under the mistletoe. 30124. Barbara-walzer. 2218, 6817, 6818, 
Untruthful daisy. 6405. 9911. 


Baron Trenck. 45044509. 
Bubelein im sttibelein. 4603. 

Chi lo sa. 4655. 

Cudna Barbora. 10171. 

Das bin ich. 2487-2490. 

Dreh den kleinen schliissel. 4385. 


Vagabondia. 3801385. 

Valse favorita. 22371. 

Valse impromptu in G. 1855. 
Valse moderne. 1859. 
Valsette in F. 24976. 
Valsette in G. 24977. 


Violets story. 16529. Du kleine fee im pavillon. 489. 
Wedding march. 8277. Hisenhammer (Der) 7274. 
What the old mill told. 30230. Eva. 28308. 
When life is brightest. 6518. Eva-walzer. 28309. 
When the heart is young. 22456. Habrikskind (Das) 28329. 
Where the roses were. 6539, 18190. Fraulein frau, 28393. _ 
While thou art mine. 12255. Franz] Franzl du mein Franz. 
Whispered song. 25114. 14926. i 
Why should the spirit of mortal Franzl-marsch. 12844-12847. 

be proud. 12265. Frau Gretl. 18897. 
Wiener biirger. 16664. Frauen, 0 habt vertrauen. 28397. 
Wind (The) 9696. Furstenkind (Das) 2695. 
With the stream. 30319. Geister von Montmartre. 28427, 
Woodland echoes. 25155.» 28428. 


Geschieden muss sein. 28488. 
Gliick und glas. 28463. 
Gretl-walzer. 12937-12940. 

Hat dich die liebe beriihrt. 7586. 
Heute schlagen wir der welt ein 


Wooing of the waves. 25156. 
World enchanted. 22521. 
Wiirzburg bells. 6617. 

You won my heart. 18233. 
Young May moon. 12336. 


Your eyes. 22549. l loch. 12988. 

Zampa. 22552. , Hochzeits-walzer. 709, 19055, 

30 songs. 26427. 21288, 26070, 26071. 

Ditt (H.) Barcarole. 27862. Hiite dich vor Wiener frauen. 

Dittberner (J.) Schmied von Gretna 10649. 

Green. 11728. Ich bleibe bray. 10748. 

Ditters von Dittersdorf (K.): Ich glaub; lieber schatz. 7790. 
Anglaise. 25272. Im Prater hinterm  ringelspiel. 
Deutscher tanz. 397, 23087, 18697. 13105-18108. 

Scherzo. 10246. Julchen, so etwas war noch nicht 
Diver (A. H.) My ideal. 8875, 8376. da. 888. 
Divorcée (La) 12693. Keusche Barbara. 902. 

Dix (J. A.): Kinematografenlied. 13212-13214, 
Dear eyes of brown. 14781. 15399. 

Free-lance. 7408. Kleine Adele. 914, 3098-3100, 

Galaway piper. 4974. 5404. 

Homeward bound. 720. Krupp-marsch, 10946-10948, 18232— 

Huntsman’s yarn. 5186. 13234. 

Paddling puddles. 24311. Lasst mich allein. 8018. 

Song of the rebel. 1627, 3900. Leichtsinn komm’. 28947. 

Sweetest face. 30778. Lied der jungen liebe. 28969, 

Two songs. 16995. 28970. 

Dixie music house: Links mama und rechts papa. 975, 
Komet. 925. | 3167-3169, 5479. 

Propeller (The) 17765. Lord-marsch. 3191, 8112, 11036. 


1905 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.s., v.6 g 


Doblinger (L.) (B. Herzmansky )—Con. 


Lustiger trauermarsch. 21602, 
26491. 

Midel aus der Picardie. 1025, 
3231-38238, 5549. 

Menuett. 21687. 26589. 

Pack mich, junge. 1304, 3537— 
3540. 

Pariser pfiaster. 29461. 

Pariser midel, wer dich kennt. 
29460. 

Pierrettens wahnsinnstanz. 21919, 
26931. 


Pierrots liebesklage. 21922, 269382. 


Pipsi holde pipsi. 29498. 

Pochod lordu. 11479. 

Puppenmadel (Das) 1893-1396, 
3619-3621, 5956, 5957, 8779, 
11540. 


Puppenmadel-walzer. 
8781, 11541, 11542. 
Romantische frau. 
16113. 
Romantische frauen. 11616-11619. 
Romuald, du bist kalt. 1454, 
Salles iallens 
Romuald - marsch. 
6048, 11623, 11624. 


3622-3626, 
11615, 13762, 


3714 — 3719, 


Rosa, rosa! wo warst du heute 
nacht. 11628-11632. 

Rosalillja von Sevillja. 1459. 
3726-3729. 

Rund um die liebe. 8921, 11665, 
11666, 11667. 

Schau dir jeden dreimal an. 1512, 
3778-3781. 

Schleier der Pierrette. 13821. 

Seh’ ich so ein kleines midel. 
138388. 

So dann und wann., 1597, 3871- 
3873, 6187. 

So war meine mutter, so méchte 
ich sein. 29822, 29828. 

Stammutter Eva, reizende frau. 


29898, 29899. 
Suite, op. 19. 
Theater-marsch. 

11999, 12000. 
Tiger (Der) 9880. 

Vier fantasiestticke. 12308. 
Vorspiel. 30180, 30181. 
Waidmanns-heil. 27558, 27559. 
Walzer-reigen. 22416, 25036. 
Walzer szene. 30203, 30204. 
Wir’ es auch nichts als ein traum 


2526. 
1764-1767, 4036, 


vom gliick. 30184. 

Weaner miéd’In. 16582. 

Wenn die pariserin Sspazieren 
fabri, YS022d:, 

Weiberl und manderl. 12198. 


Wenn du mich nicht liebst. 12196. 

Wie ich dich liebe. 9675. 

Wo dich der Wiener wald um- 
rauseht. 4337. 6603. 


1906 


ee ee 


Doc and Hugo. Dry island rag. | 
erilions 
‘Doctor Almasada. 27565. 


Doblinger (L.) (B. Herzmansky)—Con. 4 
Wolken. 9714. 
Ziehe hin zu deinem vater. 
Zug geht voriiber. 2062. 

Dobson (C. A.) Tick-a-tack. 27429. 


30359. 


Dr. Beans from Boston. 30172. Ik 
Doctor De Luxe. 9791, 9792, 9938, 


10399, 10400, 11282, 112838, 11810, 
12359 (58), 12359 (94), 12700, 
13168, 14056, 14059, 14760, 15169, 
15518, 17001-17008, 28268, 23269, 
21121, 21122, 18881, 19753, 25861, 
28220, 30248. 

Dodds (V. M.) Behold, I come 


quickly. 14488. 
Dodgen (C. M.) 
Dixie. 28686. 
Dodworth (A.) 
Dody (S.) I 


I’m going back to 


Boston (The). 4565. 
kiss you, Hoola La. 


15201. 
Dobereiner (C.) Violoncell-schule. | 
1889. 
Doege (J.) Rosa Lee. 6052. 
Doring (C. H.): 
Geburtstags-bilder. 571. 
Lieder im volkston. 8054. 
Sechs leichte  klavier - ettiden. 
18710. 


Zehn leichte und fortschreitende | 
klavier-ettiden. 14811. 
Doerr (l.) I’ve just one heart to | 
give. 21359. | 
Dohnanyi (H. von): 
Hochzeits-walzer. 
19055, 26070, 26071. 
Lustiger trauermarsch. 
26491. 
Menuett. 21687, 26589. if 
Pierrettens wahnsinnstanz. 21919, | 
26931. it 
Pierrots liebesklage. 21922, 26932. || 
Schleier der Pierrette. 138821. | 
Suite. 2526. 
Walzer-reigen. 22416, 25036. 


Dolan (C. T.) Convent bells. 7068. || 
Dolan (K.) That ragtime twirl. | 
18058. | 
Dolan (Mrs. M. E.) 
sang. 20235. 
Dolan (M. W.) 
30171. 
Dolan (Mrs. P. E.) 
Sods | 
Doles (I.) Christian scientist grand | 
march. 2400. | 
Dollar princess. 38690. 
Dolmetsch (V.): 
Danses des libellules. 
Fleurs fanées. 2663. 


709, 21283, || 


21602, | 


Songs my mother | 


Violet’s message. | 


Violet’s message. | 


2485. 


INDEX 


| nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


| 
] 


- Donaldson (C. M.) co. 


| Don Quichotte. 
Don Quixote. 


| Donahue (D.) 


| Dolmetsch (V.)—Continued. 


Menuet badin. 15652. 
Tarantelle-caprice. 24835. 


- Dolph (B. F.): 


Mother’s lonely son. 11195. 
Why the sailor boy gained his 
victory. 380295. 


| Domergue (C.) Fantaisie sonate. 500. 


Bore. 

1059, 8235, 9678, 9679. 
4801, 5589, 6560-6565. 
Dona (B. V. J.) Don’t forget to take 

the right train dearie. 4805. 
Donadio (L.): 

"A ’ngress e l’auseskip. 22576. 

A vendetta d’ o’ piscatore. 18248. 
A vita e notte. 20709. 

E guaie e Nova York. 21029. 


Don Juan. 


E spring cicken d’America. 23148. 
EH’ stato Dio. 21081. 

Luna dispettosa. 8160. 

Mia moglie ca’ canna. 19590. 


Monaca m’ aggia. 26629. 

Na cosa sultanto io voglio da te. 
19721. 

’"Ncoppo ’o cummento. 

’O cusetore. 21807. 

’O ritorno qd’ ’o surdato. 

’7O0 surdato muorto 
24222. 

’O terremoto e Messina. 

Primm’ é parti. S760. 

Rafele Pagliuchella. 24445, 

Ricordo ’e Mamma. 27088. 

Sora scellerata. 22170. 

Spusarizio ’e dulore. 24734. 

Uommene d’America. 22364. 

I’ve nothing else to 


26722. 


5778. 
a) ripoli. 


24224. 


| do. 5237. 

_ Donald (D.) How unrosy Teddy felt. 
5178. 

Donald (Mrs. G.) Filling up the 
chinks. 23246. 

Donald (H. A.) Good-night. 23872. 
Donaldson (A.) When the _ heart 
beats true. 2072 (196). 

Donaldson (A. L.) How unrosy 
Teddy felt. 5178. 

Donaldson (B. 8S.) Let me whisper. 
30585. 


Why women 
should vote. 18200. 

Donaldson (EH. S.) 
love me. 12658. 

Donaldson (M. A.) 
all your power. 


Daisies say you 


Workers arise! in 
27670. 


Donalies (M.) Dear only to you. 
18682. 

Donarelli (M.) Invano. 7879. 

Donatelli (M.) Niagara grand car- 


nival day. 17646. 
Donati (A.): 
Adagio e allegro. 27728. 
Tantum ergo. 29974. 


Vespri di tutto l’anno. 25000. 


Donati (A.)—Continued. 
14 canzoni con accompagnamento 


di pianoforte. 28226. 
Doncaster (C.) Back to the fold. 
25346. 


Donevan (H. T.) Take your girl to 
the moon to spoon. 20330. 

Donizetti (G.): 
Ardon gl’incensi. 
Fille de 

(19). 
Hugo, Count of Paris. 
Lucia. 411, 14764. 
Lucia di Lammermoor. 

20994, 23106, 30364 (20). 
Lucia waltz. 23107. 
Lucrezia Borgia. 30364 (21). 
Mad scene. 7195. 

Sextet from Lucia. 2529, 17005, 

18716, 18717, 28227, 28228. 

Song of greeting. 28229. 
What from vengeance yet re- 


18715. 
régiment. 2528, 380364 
25683. 


20993, 


Strains me. 20995. 
Zingara (La) 14765. 
Donjon (J.) Rossignolet. 24519. 
Donnel (L. G.) Girl from way out 
west. 4998. 


Take me in an air- 
9261. 
Slip him to me. 17927, 


Donnell (R. B.) 
ship, dearie. 
Donnelly (—) 
18244 (85). 
Donnelly (H. B.) Every girl’s a queen 
in the U. S) A. 28822: 
Donnelly (J. HE.) Money won’t mend 
a broken heart. 15712. 
Donnelly (T.) I met my sweetheart 
in the park one day. 28562. 
Donovan (D.) Sailing in an airship. 
11677. 
Donovan (J. O.) Everybody’s Irish: 
on the seventeenth of March. 10348. 
Donovan (W.): 
Arizona Mary. 6758. 
I’d like to do some loving with you. 
28644. 
That Mexican twist. 30012. 
Donovan (W. F.) Wont you be my 
sweetheart please. 380325. 
Dooley (B. A.) While moonbeams still 
are shining. 380278. 
Doolin (A. D.) My rose of old Chi- 
eago. 1167. 
Doone (L.) pseud. See Auld (M. J.) 


Doore (R. N.) Dreamland. 28254. 
Dooren (A. v.) Gavotte. 28422. 
Doran (B.): 


Hymne au Soleil. 5192. 
She comes not when noon is on 


the roses. 138863. 
Doran (G. H.) co.: 
Hush, hush. 26104. 


My little bird. 26697. 
My luve is like a red, red rose. — 
26705. 


Owl (The) 26879. 


1907 


- 


INDEX 


Doran (G. H.) co.—Continued. 
Snow bird. 27204. 


Strange lands. 273802. 
Dorel (F.) Nita. 17651. 
Dorel (M.): 
Clochette. 30441. 
England, dear old England. 7292, 
17088. 
Gay Pierrots. 12878. 


King George, God bless him, 7977. 

Love derided. 17444. 

Love triumphant. 19480. 

Scarlet coat. 11720. 

Tombola. 4098. 

True love. 4112. 

Viking (The) 4196. 
Dorfkomtesse. 16248. 
Doria (O. Schanzer-) 

Doria (O.) 
Dorlay (G.) Silvery chimes. 11785. 
D’Orleans (C.) See Orleans (C. da’) 
Dorlon (M.): 

Lil’] chile. 19424. 

Dorn (L.) pseud. See Meyer (L.) 
Dorn (Mrs. N.) You are my rose bud. 
18226. 
Dorner (C.) Old fashioned girl has 
made a hit with me. 13607. 
Dorr (C.) Take me to Wildwood, 
Wildwood by the sea. 16888. 
Dorsett (lL.) Kyrie in E flat. 8005. 
vorsey (H.) No flower can compare 
with you little girl. 1211. 
Dorsey (G. W.) Only a grain of sand. 
IAT 
Dorsey (W.): 
I’m the cog¢a cola kid. 15242. 
I’m thinking of you all the time. 
10718. 

Neckbones. 18540. 

Dorsey (W. H.) Some-one some-where 
some-day. 29838. 
Dorstan (A. W. van) 

stan (A. W.) 
Dortch (D. EH.) Our Cumberland Pres- 

byterian hymnal. 11408. 
Dortch (W. T.) Caddo glide. 6936. 
Dost (R.): 


See Van Dor- 


In the moonlight. 19228. 
Rain of blossoms. 19996. 
Dost (W.): 
Daheim. 25626. 
Fussreise. 25885. 
Dostal (H.) Geborgte schloss. 18918. 
Doty (B.) Old man’s love. 19820. 
Doty (V. A.) I’m mighty hard to 
please. 2923. 
Dotzauer (—)  Uebungen fiir den 
handstrich. 20454. 
Doubis (P.) Espoir de demain. 18798. 
Doubt (lL. L.) Boys from the Yankee 
land. 22828. 
Doucet (T. A.) Come be a fan with 
me. 185938. 


Dougherty (W. E.) Reno. 11581. 


See Schanzer- | 


pt, aia, Tesh vy Ge | 


Doughty (A. W.) 
gamma. 27257. 
Douglas (A. R.) It’s the rink every 
evening for mine. 7903. 
Douglas (C. N.): 
Cupid’s wireless. 344. 
Girl you leave at home. 
Puff, puff, puff! 3617. 
Uncle Charlie’s song book. 1832. 
Douglas (C. W.): 
Missa de angelis. 
Missa marialis. 19600. 
Douglas (J.): 
Be my princess. 6834. 
Blue jay’s farewell. 12522. 
Dreaming of home. 7231. 


589. 


13446. 


Songs of Delta . 


Hurrah, for the grand old U. S. A. | 


7670. 


If you love me as words cannot : 


tell. 19195. 
Lenita. 17392. 
Wanted, a husband. 12169. 
Won’t you go flying with me. 9720. 
Douglass (K.) Carissima. 18516. 
Douglas (L. M.) 
Douglas (M.): 
I once had a little white rose. 21352. 
In God’s garden of roses. 17289. 
Douglas (S.) Quaker girl. 16053. 
Douglass (Mrs. H. L.) lLover’s lesson. 
1B a22 
Douglass (L.) 
4380 (26). 


Just for you. 5377. | 


Echo of the bells. — 


Douglass-Simmons (N.) Merry spring- f 


time waltz. 11151. 
Douma (R. W.) Supriel. 17468. 
Dounis (D. C.) Réve oriental. 27080. 
Douty (N.) So blue thine eye.- 29820. 
Dow (C. W.) A-r-e and a-d-e. 
Dowd (A.) 
have the money. 14835. 
Dowdell (E.) Silk stockings. 
Dowden (T. F.): 
Benedictus. 14494. 
Deus misereatur. 14744. 
Jubilate Deo. 15865. 
Dowling (—) Oh you rag. 5802. 
Dowling (A. H.) jr. Girl who is true. 
2aoanr 
Dowling (W.): 
Magazine for men. 5554. 
Zoo guyed. 9776. 
Downes (J. F.) Corona waltz. 
Downing (A.) 
mobile. 7799. 
Downing (L. J.) 
Downs (T. G.) 
28799. 
Downs (W.) 
ball game. 


June. 890, 10880. 


12624. 


Dowson (H. A.) Raglan valse. 13721. | 


Doyle (A. J.): 
Anticipation. 4482. 


It’s great when you marry for | 


love. 23660, 25197 (1389). 


1908 


16953. | 
If I only had an auto- | 


Innocence waltzes. | 


Come on to the base- 4 


25298. _ 
Ain’t it funny when you | 


24624, © 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Doyle (A. J.)—Continued. 
Molly took the next train back. 
24057, 25197 (169). 
On the Riviera. 17697. 
Doyle (J. A.) You are my sweet- 
heart still. 20676. 
Doyle (J. N.) Golden age. 14991. 
Dozier (Mrs. R. W.) Halley my 
pretty Halley. 15078. 
Driger (M. O.) My little niggerboy. 
1158. 
Drake (A.):. . 
Farm house on the hill. 14862. 
Mary’s the only one. 15602. 
Drake (E.) Echo of the chimes. 
18764. 
Drake (H. R.) Concerto no. 1. 7215. 
Drake (EK. Y.) Panama. 26883. 
Drake (H.) Hills of home. 19049. 
Drake (J. A.) In the heart of my 
rose. 26242. 
Dralle (H.) In a canoe with my little 
girl Sue. 19205. 


Drangosch (E.) Habafiera. 10564. 
Drdla (F.): 
Canzonetta. 18512. 
Guitarrero. 30526. 
Légende. 193884. 
Madrigale. 26500. 
Menuet. 29158. 
Novellette. 19768. 
Sérénade. 9001, 11755, 27134. 
Souvenir. 11858. 
Dreesen (C. H.) Silv’ry moonbeams. 
13882. 


Drei masken verlag: 
Berlin wie’s lebt. 30410. 
Dacklballade. 10177. 
Don Quijote. 12702. 
Drei lieder. 20862. 
Du kleiner schieber. 30474. 
Du wirst mama. 30475. 
Ich komme direkt von Paris. 21378. 
Intermezzo amoroso. 21428. 
Koboldtinze. 21495. 
Kokettieren und hofieren. 21497. 
Lied vom grammophon. 30586. 
Menuet. 21686. 
Radium-marsch. 29562. 
Romantische serenade. 24496. ® 


Serenade. 22095. 
Siehste woll, du kleiner schieber. 
380748. 


So ein luderleben. 22134. 
Splendid girl. 29888, 29889. 
Themidore. 22287, 22288. 

Wenn sich zwei menschen kitissen. 

224380. 

Willst du meine lady werden. 27650. 
Dreililien verlag. Gethsemane. 583. 
Dreier (G.) Vashti. 9496, 9497, 18122. 
Drescher (C. W.) Bei sang und klang. 

20821. 
Dress (A) Improperium, and Miserere. 
7830. 


Dressler (L. R.): 
- Christmas message. 25551. 

Witmark collection of quartettes. 

6585, 6586. 
Dressler (P.): 
It’s a pretty moonlight 
5331, 15326. 

Me Shamrock queen. 

Parting hour. 5869. 

Rose of a hundred leaves. 

Waiting for you. 16559. 
Dressler (W.): 

Edna’s dance. 23158. 

Mondnacht. 5665. 

Passion and victory. 8661. 

Perfect peace. 13824, 1325. 

Reiters abschied. 13732. 
Drew (F.) Sad heart. 11675. 
Dreyer (Ho H:.):: 

Gallant adjutant. 

Ideal (The) 
Dri CWe R.).: 

Minuet in C. 38383. 

Organ loft. 11396. 

Out of the deep. 17717. 

Drigo (R.) Serenade. 29760. 
Driscoll (A.): 

Abendlied. 27722. 

Darkness and light. 28177. 
Driver (M. L.) My wish. 21762. 
Drooping willow. 28264. 

Dross (J. D. van) See Van Dross 
(i. D:) 
Drouin CAs): 


night. 
5597. 
S898. 


7431. 
10752. 


Dix chants scolaires. 4830, 4831. 
Pecheuse de crevettes. 26903. 
Reviens soleil. 2703838. 

Trois fleurettes. 27452. 

Vaisseau (La) 27496. 


Drowatzky (D.) 
eastles. 46138. 
Drowns (H. C.) 


Busy building air 


I wish I hadn’t any 


troublesome wife. 19172. 
DPrik CI): 
Friihlingsmarsch. 74238. 


Mei Schwobalandle. 8257. 

Druh (C.) pseud. See Hurd (C.) 
Druley (EK. M.) Song without words. 
24704. 
Drumheller 
22971. 
Drumheller (C.) When roses bloom 

again. 2072 (64). 
Drumheller (L. A.): 
Glittering moonbeams. 
Heart’s sorrow. 2838. 
Light of heaven. 969, 9782 (54). 
Sing to me, dear. 9054. 
Sweet bye and bye. 3978. 
Sweet dreams of heaven. 27385. 
Drummond (P.) Ill be your sister. 
26136. 
Drummond (T. 8.) Dowie dens o’Yar- 
row. 25695. 
Dryden (L.) 


(B.) College friends. 


2738. 


Good-bye, Mary. 7495. 


1909 


INDEX 


pic, Be. Sh Vee | 


Drysdale (G.) Death of a neighbor’s | Dugan (J. B.) There is always a | 


baby boy. 7157. 
Drysdale (W. J.) 
Duble (C. E.): 

Among the lilies. 4417. 
Trooper’s greeting march. 1816. 
Du Bois (R.): 
Egyptian queen. 14804. 
Manana. 155738. 
Mario. 15588. 
Memories of you. 
Nino. 15834. 
Only dreaming. 15924. 
Yesterdays. 16695. 
Dubois (T.): 
Ave maria. 14421. 
Cavatine pour cor. 14605. 
Clair de lune. 10117. 
Dernier regard. 388. 


My senorita. 19706. 


15644. 


Deuxiéme trio en mi naturel 
majeur. 14746. 

Esquisses orchestrales. 10334, 
DMOZ: 

Je vois un palais maure. 869. 

Mot (Un) 1120. 

Rigaudon de Xaviére. 27042. 

Sanctus. 11695. 

Sept paroles du Christ. 6118. 


Tantum ergo, et Bénédiction ponti- 
ficale. 16388. 
Dubreuilh (G.) Barbe Bleue. 118. 
Ducasse (Roger-) See Roger-Ducasse. 
Duchess (The) 25717, 28266, 28957, 
303864 (98). 
Duckers (L.) Do you get me. 
Ducoudray (lL. A. Bourgault-) 
Bourgault-Ducoudray (L. A.) 
Dudley (Mrs. A. HE.) Beautiful rose 


10257. 
See 


of summer. 4520. 
Dudley (C.) Happy days of old. 
EN (es 


Dudley (E. B.) Texas Tommie. 9308. 


Dudley (EH. P.) Melancholy fall. 
19568. 

Dudley (J. T.) Greater Leavenworth. 
5048. 

Duer (A.) Berceuse. 4536. 


Diirrner (J.): 
Bird in the forest. 25411. 
Lass 0’ Gowrie. 28933. 
Voglein im walde. 80178. 
Duesberg (A.) Neue elementar-violin- 
schule. 1189. 
Duffield (C. HE.) When two loving 
hearts beat true. 30263. 
Duffy (J.) Um Lawd, kid, dat’s rag. 
9446. 
Duffy (J. T.): 
Arabian ooze. 2158, 4880 (95). 
I have to sit up with a sick friend. 


place for you. 
Dugdale, (H. Ke): 

Baby. 4475. 

Beside the crystal sea. 

Columbia’s flower. 7041. 

Beneath the weeping willow in the ; 

meadow. 145. 

City boy. 2409. 

Dream of mother. 4821. 

Ellen’s grandma’s lullaby. 12752. 

Honey you shun me and I don’t 

know why. 5169. 

Man in the moon. 

Maybe. 19550. 

Memories of childhood. 5612. 

My love is for you. 5714. 

Slumber on, my beautiful fairy 

May queen. 38862. 
When the maple leaves were fall- | 
ing. 6523. 

Dugdale (H. K.) co.: 

Big old lazy moon. 20887. 

Call of the birch canoe. 14581. 

Good-bye my Josephine. 10513. 

Maggie my own. 15565. 

"Neath the lilacs at the gate. | 

29310. | 

Smiling eyes. 29814. 

Soul of the roses. 16279. 
Duguesclin (H.) Dreaming. 10282. 
Duhamel (M.) Soniou an dois. 30764, 

30765. | 
Dukas (P.): 
Ariane et Barbe-Bleue. 63. 


16426. 


6861. 


5562. 


Ariane und Blaubart. 6752. 
Péri (La) 17786, 29484. 
Polyeucte. 21942. 
Prélude élégiaque. 19965. 
Villanelle. 1882. 

Duke (J.): 


Dat Afro-American rag. 17187. | 
In the moonlight by the pyramids. | 
7855. 
My senorita Marie. 
My sweet Matilda. 
Dulay (V.): 
Air de ballet. 
Valse légére. 
Valse tzigane. 
Duleken (F. Q.) 
25197 (18). 
Duleken (N.) 
25197 (18). 
Dulmage (W. EH.) Golden city. 25939. | 
Dumas (L. B.) Priere 4 la Sainte | 
Vierge. 11522. | 
Dumler (M. G.) Saviour, breathe an | 
evening blessing. 29700. 
Dumme hat’s gliick. 1281. 


8401. 
8406. 


6687. 

9479. 
9485. 
Lord of our life. | 


Lord of our life. ! 


14866. | 


7708. Dummert (C. EH.) Fatal fire. | 

Dufour (R. O’N.) . Two little songs of | Dumont (F.) Plant a watermelon on | 

night. 442. my grave. 199382. 

Dugal (F. X.) Memorial day of the | Duncan (E.) Postlude in E flat. | 

North and South. 28998. 16022. 
1910 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Dunean (J.) Waltzing. 380202. 
Duncan (C.) I go for the mail every 
day. 26122. 


Duncan (W. C.) Homeland. 138005. 
Dungan (J. M.): 
Anything looks handsome in a 
half-tone. 2151. 


Be still and know. 22836. 
Brave sailor’s rest. 23805. 
Business is business. 2320. 


Confidence. 2445. 

Every storm has its ending. 2621. 

Man in the moon. 38260. 

Rag-time did it. 3652. 

Sometime, somewhere. 3888. 

Thou that hearest. 4064. 

’T will matter not. 4130. 

Weighed in the balance. 4258. 

When the fish begin to _ bite. 
4285. 


Dunham (H. J.) Gracious Father, 
all forgiving. 5039. 
Dunham (H. M.): 


O God be merciful. 21809. 
Passacaglia. 19892. 
When power divine. 22448. 


Dunhill (T. F.): 

Capricious variations. 
Child o’mine. 6995. 
Harly one morning. 210388. 
Lake and a fairy boat. 23764. 
Sonata in D minor. 24676. 
Wind among the reeds. 22502. 

Duni (H. R.) Rondo de Gennevota 

dans Les moissonneurs. 20047. 

Dunkels (E.): 
Dodo dawdle. 
Every flower. 
Ghosts. 21167. 
Loye’s temptation. 11062. 
Summer roses. 9209. 

Valse pleurante. 6425, 9483. 

Dunks (Mrs. EH. L.) Raising the 

Maine. 27009. 

Dunlap (C.): 

Apologue (An) 30881. 
Henry King. 380587. 
Matilda. 30613. 
Rebecca. 380695. 


Dunlap (Mrs. W. H.) 
15935. 

Dunn (A.) Nona. 

Dunn (B. J.) The senior. 11754. 

Dunn (F.) I can’t stand for that no 
more. 213819. 

Dunn (J. K.) 

Dunn (W.) 
28536. 

Bunn “CW. ‘L.) 
3656. | 

Dunne (J. F.) Dreaming of you, my 
darling. 14786. 

Dunnett (W. A.) 
ing. 12204. 


12561. 


28221. 
25785. 


Orphan’s plea. 
29331. 


The prodigal. 21968. 
Hat thats just like mine. 


Rathskeller drag. 


What is thy stand- 


| Dupreen(H. B.) 


Dunston (J. W.) 
Dupare (H.): 


Cindy. 10116, 12605. 


Au pays ow se fait la guerre. 81. 

Aux G@toiles. 6798, 25326, 253827. 

Mélodies. 28268, 28269. 
Du Paul (A. M.) O, just a boy. 11314, 
Dupont (A.) Sarabande. 9782 (18) 
Dupont (G.): 

Baiser (Le) 14450. 

Poéme. 29508. 

Rencontre (La) 16083. 
Dupont-Metzner (A.) Le pays. 1819. 


Miranda. 317083. 
Dupuis (C.): 


Charmes languissants. 2383. 
Solfége classique et moderne. 
29882. 
Duran (P. Carolus-) See Carolus- 
Duran (P.) 


Durand (A.) 
Durand (H.) 
Durand (J.): 
Feuillet @album. 25822. 
Norvégienne. 26760. 
Durand & cie: 
A Dieu seul sont le jour, la nuit. 


Valse no. 1. 18757. 
San Fran. 4380 (160). 


16818. 

Adorable aventure. 4385, 4886, 
6667. 

Aimer c’est forger sa peine. 6685. 


Air de Déjanire. 

Air dIole. 18792. 

Air de Philoctéte. 13795. 

Album de six morceaux choisis. 
22614. 

Amor y celos. 20748. 

Ancétre (L’) 1490. 

Andante du quatuor. 4427. 

Anges, archanges. 17164. 

Aprés I’ été. 9850. 

Aquarelle. 6747. 

Ariane et Barbe-Bleue. 63. 

Ariane und Blaubart. 6752. 

Arpége. 6756. 

Astres de la mer. 9864. 

Au seuil de ’amour. 27817, 27818. 

Automne. 14418. 

Ave, Regina Coelorum. 

Bal d’enfants. 6810. 

Ballet. 4780. 

Barearolle. 114. 

Berceuse. 14499, 14500. 

Berceuse de |’ oubli. 4538. 

Bon pasteur. 25428. 

Bruxelles. 14562. 

C’est une fable. 205. 

Cache-cache. 6934. 

Cadence. 27092, 27093. 

Cantabile. 16887. 

Cathédrale engloutie. 

Chambre magique. 

Chanson. 27002. 

Chanson d’Anita. 4642. 

Chanson ecaline. 14608. 

Chanson de Florian. 615, 10500. 


13793, 13794. 


227, 2861. 
18532. 18533. 


Loi 


| —_ as 


INDEX 
Dts aa ne Se Ne 


Durand & cie—Continued. Durand & cie—Continued. 
Chanson nouvelle. 245. Hymne aux aviateurs. 28628, 
Chansons douces. 4646, 10080. 28629. 
Chant élégiaque. 14616. Idilio. 15265. 
Children’s corner. 12592, 125938, Impromptu duo. , 814. 
14625. Improvisation-caprice. 17281. 
Choral. 173849. Insaisissable (L’) 10828. 
Choral varié. 7004. Introduction et allegro. 10881. 
Cing mélodies. 27035. Izeyl. 19265. 
Claironnerie. 7027. Jeunesse d’Hercule. 13797. 
Cloches (Les) 20920. J’irai sur les chemins. 10848. 
Cloches de la mer. 6073. Joli (Le) jeu de furet. 17345. 
Clochettes villageoises. 70338. Jumbo’s two step. 15868, 17353. 
Colin-maillard. 10123. Lamento. 15420. 
Collines d@’Anacapri. 16932. Laurier blessé. 19379. 
Concerto. 882, 7933, 10871. Lecons @harmonie. 5439, 15432. 
Conte-moi tes peines. 321. Le voici, le héros. 16815. 
Cortége. 4707. Lune de cuivre. 5540. 
Cour des lys. 18626. Ma mére Oye. 11068. 
Dans la brume argentée. 4752. Marche. 14458. 
Dans la vallée. 16973. Marche de féte. 195385. 
Danse au bord du lae. 4755. Marche des mousquetaires. 15584. 
Danse des prétresses de Dagon. Marelle (La) 11098. 
17887. Martyre de Saint-Sébastien. 17502, . 
Danse persane. 10196. 26538, 26539. 
Danseuses de Delphes. 14716. Menuet. 1082, 5624, 11140. 
Daphnis et Chloe. 3870, 10200, Mes baisers. 11152. 
14719, 14720. Mon ame. 11170. 
Déjanire. 20088, 22057, 22058, Mon 4me croyante, tressaille et 
27094, 27095, 29688. chante. 16816. 
Deux coeurs. 14745. Mon coeur souvre & ta _ voix. 
Deuxiéme arabesque. 4790. 11686, 16184. 
Derniéres pages. 10234. Mon lied. 8810. 
Devant moi s’ étend la vue. 17165. Murmures. 5687. 
Diabolo (Le) T7176. Musette villageoise. 15749. 
Dieux dans l’ombre des cavernes. Naiades au soir. 5724. 
18699. Norvégienne. 26760. 
Dimanche d’avril. 14749. Nuit mauresque. 19767. 
Dolce speranza. 23101. Obstination. 15877. 
Kerin. 4849. Odelette. 5785. 
Hglogue. 10310. Organiste (L’) 17708. 
En bateau. 4859. Orientales. 5838. 
En cueillant des muguets. 18784. Ouverture de féte. 89387. 
En écoutant tomber la _ pluie. Parfum exotique. 11431. 
4860. Pavane de la belle au bois dor- 
Hn révant. 10316. mant. 15971, 15972. 
Hn promenade. 14823. Pelléas et Mélisande. 26908, 
En sourdine. 14825. 26909. 
Enfant prodigue. 457. Pendant la valse. 15982. 
Htude. 6074. Péri (La) 17736, 29484. 
Fair spring is returning. 11688. Petit poucet. 15987, 15988. 
Fantaisie. 17350. Petite pastorale. 5892. 
Féte 4 ma tante. 4922. Petite piéce. 13835, 13836, 5893. 
Féte 4 Sorrente. 25819. Petite suite. 18662, 15991. 
Feuillet d’album. 25822. Piccolino. 11460, 21918. 
Fleur que je désire. 10390. Plainte du vent. 16007. 
Furet (Le) 10487. Plaintes, larmes, peines saintes. 
Fleurette. 28371. 16818. 
Forét bleue. 25868. Points d’orgue. 20090. 
Gavotte Trianon. 17118. Polyeucte. 21942. } 
Gaity. 10440. Prélude, cortége et air de danse. | 
Habanera. 12951, 1374. q 
Henry VIII. 11684, 11685. Prélude d’un ballet. 13876, 5935. 
Heure espagnole. 21271. Prélude de lHEnfant prodigue. | 
Hommage 4 Haydn. 10630. 5937. 
1912 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Durand & cie—Continued. 
Prélude élégiaque. 19965. 


Premiére arabesque. 5938, 12355. 
Premiére rhapsodie. 29529, 295380. 
Prends mon coeur. 16819. 


Priére. 5942, 17761. 

Printemps qui commence. 
16149. 

Quasi lento. 17822. 

Quatuor. 1408, 3658, 10951, 11550, 
11551. 

Quatuor 4 cordes. 5968. 

Quatuor en ré. 19987. 

Quatuor en si bémol. 

Rapsodie viennoise. 

Raquette. 11559. 

Rayonnement. 8810, 11563. 

Récit de la mort du centaure. 
13798. 

Romance. 22028. 

Romance de l’étoile. 22410. 

Ronde francaise. 6049. 

Rouet d’Omphale. 27696. 

Saltarelle-caprice. 16150. 

Salve, regina. 8942. 

Samson et Dalila. 11688, 17888, 
20091, 24541, 24542. 


11687, 


3752. 
16065. 


Sarabande. 6084, 11704, 11705. 
Sérénade. 24586. 

Shatrika. 16206. 

Sheherazade. 61389. 

Si je ne dois jamais. 6150. 

Si je pouvais mourir. 9033. 


Si vous métiez douce. 6153. 


Softly awakes my heart. 11689. 
Soir. 11822. ' 
Soir rose. 9081. 

Soirs. 6191. 

Solféges de concours. 24671. 


Sonate. 6090, 14265, 27230. 

Sorrisi e baci. 6221, 11851. 

Sous la feuillée. 6224, 17962. 

Souvenance. 9140, 16288. 

Souvenirs. 9146. 

Spleen. 11869. 

Suite en sol. 16152. 

Sur Vonde. 11925. 

Sur les pointes. 18004. 

Symphonie. 16371. 

Tannhiuser. 16553. 

Te souviens-tu. 14989. 

Temps a laissé son manteau. 
20352. 

Toecata. 6075, 14459. 

Tourne, joli rouet. 18088. 

Trois ballades. 10216, 10217. 

Trois chorales. 2685-2687. 

Trois mélodies. 22076. 

Tziganiana. 12080. 

Un soir, 4 Grenade. 20455. 

Valse. 10225. 

Veillée de Noél. 

Villanelle. 1882. 

Ville rose. 20512. 

Zais. 25186. 


16510-16512. 


Durand & cie—Continued. 

Zapatilla (La) 20697. 

1°7 nocturne. 12356. 

1°*° sonate. 29689. 

2°™° arabesque. 12357. 

2eme nocturne. . 27711. 

2em° prélude. 2067. 

2em’ symphonie. 25198, 30843*. 

2°™° valse alsacienne. 2070. 

12 piéces pour orgue. 10218. 
Durant (A.) Sincérité. 9045, 13884. 
Durant (J.H.) To the butterfly. 20409. 


Durham (A.) Nearer my God toe 
Thee. 5732. 
Durosier (A.) Au point du pied. 20771. 
Durst (S82 GC.) : 
Lo, our Father’s tender care. 
17433. 


Snow white. 3869. 
Dusen (F.-W. van) See Van Dusen 
@ a") 
Dusenberry (H. F.): 
Down in the wet! wet! sea. 28246. 
In a blue sunbonnet. 19204. 
Dusenberry (F. F.) My rosary of 


dreams. 21749, 25197 (176). 
Dusenbury (J. O.) Youth and a 
maiden. 20696. 

Dussek (—) Menuet. 5625. 
Dussek (R. W.) ‘Take ye _ heed. 
11954. 

Dustin. (Lh.  V.) Rickety wagon. 
29619. 


Dutton (R. W.) When the sun is go- 


ing down behind the clouds. 30259. 
Dutton (T.): 
Alla marcia. 6702. 
Caprice. 7250. 
Duval (J.) On gentle waves. 5816. 


Duval (P.) Aus der jugendzeit. 4461. 

DuVall (A.) Love’s dream. 15582. 

Duvall (M. V.) Good-bye my America. 
50381. 

Duvernoy (J. B.): 
Hlementar-unterricht. 7280. 
Gossip (The). 7507, 10524. 
School of mechanism. 29716. 
Vorschule der geliufigkeit. 6454. 
15 primary studies in velocity. 

22562 (18). 
Dvorak (A.): 
Dyre Jesus. 2560, 7251. 
Frisch vom herd. 30498. 
Humoreske. 13018-13020, 19084— 
19091, 21301, 21302, 26097-26099, 
28609. 
Humoresque. 7663. 
Jakobin. 38048. 
On the holy mount. 3497. 
Silhouette. 6648 (383). 
Two silhouettes. 25719. 
Zwei symphonie, no. 1 Es dur. 
28272. 
D’Vys (G. W.) Under that dark green 
hat. 20459. 


1913 


26596—12——11 


VP EE Oe ESE Sg) Wie Sg le ee ee 


INDEX 


Dwellers of the western world. 9978, 
12260. 
Durisch (A.) 
24956. 
Dyck (G. van den) See Van den Dyck 
(G.) 
Dyckman (H. W.) Somebody. 17942. 
Dye (H. 8.) Folks from Dixie. 14908. 
Dyer (A. HE.) Call for justice. 25483. 
Dyer (Mrs. O. H.) ‘The veterans. 
20506. 
Dyer (W.C.) You could tell it by the 
movement of his eye. 6625. 
Dykes (P. B.): 
Fond memories. 25859. 
Only in dreamland. 3510. 
Dykes music pub. co. Sweetheart, I 
dream of thee. 14005. 
Dyrenforth (A.) Rosamond. 6053. 
Dyson (G.): 
Aquarelle (An) 
Hark-a-day. 7579. 
Lullaby. 8158. 
Put your hand in mine. 8787. 
When I think on the happy days. 


Up in an aeroplane. 


6748. 


9630. 

Dzieman (A.) Come on boys, be 
game. 16936. 

BH. P. See P. (E.) 

Eads (W.) Girl I almost won. 189381. 

Hads (W. A.) I know yovw’re in love 
with me. 28659. 

ERady (A.) & co. Home, little Maori, 
home. 5161. 

Hager (W. G.) Bless your heart. 
9976. 

Hager (M.) Foreign service. 23276. 

Hagle (H. M.) New songs of the 
King. 8470. 

Harl (W.) Going some. 238358. 


Earl & Reboul. If there’s any bou- 
quets coming to me don’t wait until 
I die. 7809. 

Parle (A. I.) Air man. 4396. 

Harle, Remick & co. Air man. 

Harnist (H.) Peanuts. 17781. 

Barnshawe (W.) With all my heart. 
14274, 25148. 

Barly (J. V.) Waiters tip. 16558. 


4396. 


East (EH. C.) ’Neath the old linden 
tree. 5734. 
Eastern music co. If I had a girl like 
you. 10760. 
Hastman (—) Every page in 
memory’s album. 2620. 
Eastman & Murphy: 
Cowboy Sue. 28023. 
Hyes. 23203. 
Will the old home look the same. 
PABA PAT 1 


Basy form music. Book, no. 2. 28274. 


Pt.at, ass vee F 


Haton (J. C.): 
Blue and the gray. 18443. 
Don’t you wish it were you. 416. 
Have you a baby at home. . 19023. | 
It wont take a million to make me | 
happy. 153836. 4 
Little footprints. 
Love. 11047. 
My Colorado queen. 19670. 
Violets are waiting for you. 20515. 
Eaton (J.L.) Date with cupid. 25644. 
Eaton music pub. co.: 
Don’t you wish it were you. 416. 
Love. 11047. i 
EKEbann (W.) Introduction, thema und 4% 
variationen. T7878. 
Ebbets (L.): 
Broadway forever. 2309. 
Farewell Annabelle. 4913. i 
Good bye dear old New York | 
town. 5029, 7494. ’ 
In Dreamland with you. 
19209. i 
It’s the boys in the gallery. 860. ! 
My hearts to-let so don’t forget. } 
13500. . 
Ebbets music pub. co. 
with you. 19209. 


19459. 


13118, | 


In dreamland 


Ebel (O.) Swedish folksong. 22226. 
Eberbach (H.) Dance of the little 
devils. 23046. 


Eberhard (E.) Course of studies. | 
2072 (12) 4880 (19) 4 
Eberle (C. B.) Honeymoon in a fly- } 
ing machine. 19068. | 
Eberle (F.) Jager-quadrille. 53838. 


Eberle (J.): 
Ich liebe dich. 792. ht 
Midchentriume  gleichen den 4 
rosen. 1024. . 
O hochzeitsreise, siiss und traut! | 
1230. 


Zwolf-ettiden. 7491. 
Eberle (K.): 

Dritte kindermesse. 10298. 

Erste kindermesse. 10328. 

Zweite kindermesse. 12354. i 
Eberle music co. Heine songs. 23466. 4 
Eberman (W. 8.) : J 

I’m going to give up drinking. } 

28688. 

Soldiers of Uncle Sam. 29828. 
Eckersley (J.): 

Office of Holy Communion in E. 

380662. 

Te Deum laudamusin C. 30782. | 

Ebersole (R. W.) Beneath the wil- | 
lows. 45382. 

Ebert-Buchheim (E.): 

Barearolle. 2224. 

Novelette. 3450. : 
Eecard (J.) Von der geburt Christi. } 


Baton (C. S.)  Someone’s been a’ 12146. | 
fooling you. 16262. Eccles (A.) Shamrocks and the rose. | 
Eaton (H.S.) Moprag. 14319 (120). 11768. 
1914 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Eccles music pub. co.: 
Just as good fish 
26314. 
Umbalulu. 
Eckersley (R.): 
Fire-flies. 12809. 
Gnats. 7472. 
Eckert (C.) Swiss song. 18023. 
Eckstein (W.): 
Down in the meadows where the 
daisies grow. 421. 
In sunny summer time. 
Some rag. 6201. 
Melair (L’) 15069, 21227. 
Eclipse pub. co. La secret. 8986. 
Jcole moderne du pianiste virtuose. 
2570. 
Edd (EK. C.) 
19151. 
Hddy (C. W.) Won’t you take a 
chance with me. 12305. 
Edelen (M. E.) Man-bird. 8194. 
Edelson (J.) Cheer up, dearie. 16907. 


in the sea. 


27476. 


15298. 


I’m lonesome to-night, 


Hden (R.) Pastels. 5872. 
Edgar (P.): 
After all. 6680. 
Forgive! forget. 18888. 


IT am thinking of you. 10664, 
26108. 
T’ll lend you my best girl. 13047. 
Hdgar (W.) Hello girl. 21261. 


Edgerly (C. E.) 
Edick (KE. L.) 


Spring. 17974. 
When duty alls. 


16612. 
EKdison (—) For empire. 7398. 
Hdison electric illuminating co. KEdi- 
son. 7269. 
Edition musicale internationale: 
Amour séme des roses. 16772. 
| Au pays. 4451. 
-Kdition Pan: 
Eros. 462. 


| Memento mori. 3305. 
-Edmiaston (B. B.): 
I’m one of the throng. 13059. 
| ’Tis Jesus, praise His name. 16452. 
Edmondson (EH. F.) Going back to 

| California. 18950. 

Edwards (B.) I wouldn’t give my 
heart to any other girl. 787, 9782 
(46), 19179, 19180. 

|_HEdwards (C. B.) Longing for dear 


friends of yore. 11083. 
Edwards (C. G.) Come take a fly 
| with me dear. 4694. 


| Edwards (C. T.): 
Alleluia Christ is risen. 4406. 
Dear old Delaware. 7150. 

My dear love Rose. 19675. 
Promotion. 1386. 
| Edwards (H.): 
| Christmas don’t mean anything to 
me. 271. 
Faded roses. 
Heidelberg glide. 


10347. 
10597. 


Edwards (H.)—Continued. 

Here’s to you, little girl. 10606. 

Hurry up those wedding bells. 
10655. 

I’d like to know your feelings. 
28645. 

Just ships that pass in the night. 
28705. 

My wife’s up 
11250. 

Mosquito rag. 29220. 

Pretty Linda Jane. 11520. 

Roll, roll, roll me along to the land 
of melody. 200388. 


in an airship. 


Stop! look! and listen! 18960. 

Sunshine. 18991. 

Take me back to my old home 
town. 273853. 

There’s a ring around the moon. 
14065. 

What is the use to remember. 
14221. 

When a heart’s behind a _ kiss. 
4267. 

Whoa, Nance. 4810. 

Will you do that little thing for 
me. 12282. 


Yankee doodle Abie. 20668. 
Wdwards (KE. W.) Beyond the waves. 
25404. 
Edwards (G.) ine: 
Ashes of roses. 4489. 
Comet and the earth. 2435. 
I’ve got to go and get myself a 
girl like you. ‘7769. 
I want something new to play 
with. 28718. 
I want to spoon to the tune of the 
silver moon. 19166. 
If I wasa millionaire. 2072 (122). 
Italian Romeo. 28827. 
Jungle wedding bells. 10888. 
Light up your face with a smile. 
11005. 
Look out for Jimmy Valentine. 
2072 (185). 
Love me. 11050. 
My Yiddish colleen. 
Pansy mine. 11426. 
That Frisco bear. 30005. 
Two lips. 2072 (190). 
When the world comes to an end. 
30259. 
Edwards (H. J.) 
Pata le 
Edwards (J. D.) 
leave you. 8553. 
Edwards (John) 
so green. 15888. 
Hdwards (Julian) 
pence. 6014. 
Edwards (L.): 
Ashes of roses. 4489. 
In the days of girls and boys. 
19224, 25197 (188). 


8412. 


Gigue fantastique. 
Oh Erin who could 
Oh that Irish flag 


Right as nine- 


1915 


| 


i 
| 
| 


See 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 2.'s.; v. 6 J 


Edwards (L.)—Continued. 
It’s you, since the world began. 
19263. 
My Yiddisha colleen. 8412. 
Sweetheart my rose. 11948. 
Two lips. 2072 (190). 
When you dream of the girl you 
love. 43880 (176). 
Edwards (M.) Souvenir de Vienne. 
9145. 
Hdwards (P. H.) 
27847. 
Edwards (S. C.): 
Our land. 243804. 
Plead no longer. 26945. 
Edwards (T.) Emyn coroniad. y 
Brenin. 12755. 
Hdwards (Mrs. W. P.) Si, 
1567. 
Edwards (W. R.) Drug stores. 4832. 
Eeden (J. van den) Rhéna. 29618. 
Hgan (J.) Ragtime Maggie McGee. 
29565. 
Egan (R.) Pride of my heart. 21960. 
Egan (W. B.) Oh I wish I were a 
camel. 8555. 
Egeberg (F.) Prayer. 
Hgener (C. A.): 
Baseball. 
Fishing. 12814. 
Hunting. 15178. 
Lawn tennis. 138246. 
Marionette’s wedding. 
21462, 25197 (162). 
Sailing. 138786. 
Swimming. 14008. 
Hegeling (G.): 
Altdeutsche tanzweise. 
Hunting song. 21304. 
Interpretation and mechanism. 
10828. 
Pleasure and progress. 21935. 
Polacea brillante. 19945. 
Souvenir of Genf. 22179. 
Swiss song. 27347. 
Valse excentrique. 
Hegert (I. W.): 
What fun, dear, we had in child- 


Back to dreamland. 


senor. 


13695. 
12473. 


17499, 


18286. 


9476. 


hood. 22488. 

When we went to school. 20605. 
Egghard (J.) Tender flower. 1747. 
Eegner (P.): 

Brave old army team, and Army 
F blue. 10002. 


Hoo-rah for the army team. 10635. 
On Hudson’s shore. 11865. 
Ehlers (C.) Flotte burschen. 
23260. 
Ehlers (2H.) : 
Jennie Wren. 26288. 
Looking backward. 238865. 
Ehlers (O. A.) You, just you. 12324. 
Ehman (R.) Veil dance. 27515. 
Ehrenberg (C.) Nachtlied. 24142. 


2668, 


1916 


Phrenfechter (C. A.) 
2880. 

Ehrich (R.): 
Hast 4 lust soldat zu sein. 7585. | 
Taschendieb (Der) 6814. 

Whriich (S8.): 

Demoiselle Mignonne. 
28200, 28201. 

Frauen hab’n die hosen an. 

Hosenrock-couplet. 23500. 

Ehrmann (M. B.): 

Little songs for little folks. 
Pansy blossoms. 1808. 
Sleepy songs for sleepy eyes. 

EKichelberger (O. B.) pseud. 

Kunkel (C.) 28250. 

Hickemeyer (A.): 

Mon amour. 15704. 
Weisserosen. 12194. it 

Hickhoff (EK. H.) Blithe march. 6889. | 

Hilenberg (R.): 
Miller and the smith. 21697. 
Petersbourgh sleighride. 8681. 
Treu eigen. 12060. 

Hilenberg (R. B.): 

Dance of the Arabs. 28152. 
Dance of the clowns. 28158. 
Dance of the flower girls. 28154. 
Dance of the hunters. 28156. 
Dance of the peasants. 28157. 


Hunting galop. ‘ 


21556. | 


1590. | 
See | 


Hilers music house. Feather queen.| 
4920. 4 
Himer (A. C.) Saengers schirm und } 
hort. 20081. 


Hinspahr (R.) Burglar boy. 18489. 


Hisenhammer (Der) 1274. 
Ekermeyer (C. H.) Monteomen hl 
15715. 


Elardo (J. W.) What do you wish} 
me, little girl, to say. 4260. i. 
Elbel bros. I want some one to lov en 


me true. 26182. 
Elbert (C.): 
Ambition. 9827. 


My chocolate eink. © Walid): 
El Cota. Cherry leaf rag. 
Hilden (H.) Wind trust. 
Hidridge (H. C.) | 
“ Champeen” baseball nine. 28007. | 
Come back home. 4688. 
Four little maids at tea. 28391. 
Haymakers and the dairymaids. | 
28545. 
It’s time to tell you all good-bye. | 
28824. 
Little Lady Santa Claus. 5487. 
Little sleepy-head dolly. 5491. 
Little trades-ladies. 5497. 
Midsummer eve. 38828. 
When we're dressed up like father | 
and mother. 30266. 
You’re welcome if you keep right | 
still. 6635. 


4380 (103). : 
6574. 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


: 
INDEX 


- Eldridge entertainment house: 

Boogah man. 9998. 

‘Da leetla boy. 4740. 

Dancing at the Flat Creek quar- 
ters. 4750. 

’Cept you, and apple blossoms. 
4640. 

Circumstances alter cases. 4677. 

Come back home. 4688. 

Eph’m Jones. 4869. 

Feelin’ fine. 4677. 

Little. Lady Santa Claus. BA87. 

Little sleepy head dolly. 5491. 

Midsummer eve. 3828. 

Nothin’ to say. 5758. 

Road to yesterday. 6029. 

Smiling. 6184. 


Hlener (W. J.) Marie. 29113. 
Hlert (S. Karg-) See Karg-Hlert 
(S.) 
Elgar (E.): - 
Coronation ode. 10158, 12639- 
12641. } 
Intende voce orationis meae. | 
15312. 
Land of hope and glory. 15422. 
March triumphal thunders. 29102. 
O hearken thou. 18576, 21812. 


O salutaris Hostia. 3467. 
Oh, soft was the song. 3483. 


Queen (The). 5969. 
Salut @’ amour. 8940, 24545. 
Slow movement. 20195. 


Suite for organ. 11907. 
Symphony no. 2. 12750. 
Violets. 30170. 
;@iias (E.) In that 
- orchard on the hill. 
fmilicker (RR. K.) 
— 10054, 25197 (60). 
Elim. 14582. 
Hikin & co., ltd.: 
| Bachelor beggar. 
Berceuse. 16846. 
Blue bird. 6895. 
Chansonnette. 6978. 
Dance of the joys. 7121. 
Danse négre. 25640. 
Love’s aftermath. 17455. 
Memory (A) 21684. 
New moon. 13552. 
Old (An) song ended. 26814. 
Over the prairie. 21884. 
Pastels. 5872. 
Romance. 13760. 
Slumber song. 30752. 
Song of dreams. 9106. 
Song of the mothers. 3899. 
Sous bois. 20248. 
Toccata study. 22328. 
Trysting tree. 4115. 
Two eastern songs. 
Unforeseen (The) 16489. 
Valley of silence. 4155. 
Valse caprice. 9470. 


shady little 
21407. 


Carnival king. 


12465. 


3123. 


Elkin & co., 1td.—Continued. 


Villanelle of the Poets road. 
16526. J 
Where roses fade. 20617. 
4 songs. 21988. 
Ellerton (A.): 
Artful alliterations. 69. 


Nature’s made some big mistakes. 
1179. 
Pick me a nice one. 8692. 


Which is Tommy Atkins. 4805. 
Ellery (S.) Only a letter. 15921. 
Elliot (W. M.) Arbitrator (The) 

14896. . 
Elliott (C.) Sweetheart. 16367. 
Elliott (G. H.) That’s when a fellow 


feels a fool. 6335. 
Elliott (L.) Forest fairies call. 25867. - 
Elliott (P.): 
Between the shadows. 155. 
Chanson de route. 46438. 
Hearts call. 5117. 
Lonesome. 11032. 
Love’s awakening. 133824. 


Ora pro me. 3518. 
Phantoms. 29490. 
Rosemary. 11649, 17865. 


Hlliott (W. FEF. Meyer-) 
Hlliott (W. F.) 


See Meyer- 


Hiliott (W. K.) In Pillow-town. 
21408, 25197 (180). 

Hiliotte (L.) Get wise. 23821. 

Ellis (Ed) Good-night Rosie. 21201. 

Ellis (Edwin) Napoleon’s last 
charge. 20703 (68). 

Ellis (Emma) Sweet days of long 
ago. 16357. 

Ellis (I.) High school march. 2855. 


JEN OTISE (feats [yee 
General delivery. 4988. 
Spirit of the U. S. A. 27277. 
Sweet remembrance. 9240. 

Ellis (M. F.) In life’s sunset. 28761. 
Ellis (P. B.) Waiting and watching 
for me. 4229. 

Bilis (R.): 
Forget-me-not. 
God so loved the world. 
Jubilate Deo. 153866. 
Little girl o’ mine. 19440. 

Neue Jerusalem (Das) 8488. 

Ellis (R. M.) Pure love betrayed. 

24432. 
Ellis (S.): 
Abide with me. 25208. 
My garden of dreams. 
Hillis (W. M.) Baby dear 
4476, 18361. 

Ellis music ¢o.: 

Cupid’s wireless. 344. 
Girl you leave at home. 
Heartstrings. 6883. 

Oh that waltz. 1257. 
Puff, puff, puff. 3617. 
Song of the heart. 1623. 


7404, 7405. 
10496. 


26691. 
listen. 


589. 


1917 


INDEX 


Ellis & Wilson musie co.: 
Her smile. 21264. 
Songs of old Fatherland. 22169. 
When you part from the girl you 
love. 22474. 
Ellsworth (EH.): 
Chant of the dreamland choir. 
10085. 
Just a twig from the true lovers 
tree. 10890, 14819 (100). 
My heart’s to-night in Loveland 
where I first met you. 18501. 
Winnie from Winnipeg. 6577. 
Elmira college, Class of 1913. Elmira 
College song book. 14819. 
Elorduy (E.): 
Misica sacra. 11206. 
2°™° baracola en re. 
Elphine (M. qd’): 
Amer. beauty. 2130. 
Boys in blue. 2299. 
Splendide orchestre. 1638. 
Ups and downs. 4150. 
Elsen (G.) Oh Teddy dear, oh Teddy. 
11345. 


Elshemus (i. M.): 
Evening. 2609. 
Cenone and eight other tone-pic- 

tures. 11330. 
Elsner (P.) Spielmannslohn. 
Elsner (S.): 
Mein stern. 
Mira. 13445. 
Elton (F.): 
Barrows in the Mile End Road. 
119. 

Little Johnnie’s clockwork train. 
13289. 

Thelma. 93829. 

There’s music everywhere. 27405. 
Hlvey (G.) Lof och &ra och vishet 
och makt. 8098. 
Elvir (C. EH.) Take me back to Min- 
nie. 18029. 
Elwell (Z. S.): 


9779. 


> 


13937. 
8262, 11127, 15632. 


Golden potlatch. 12911. 

Maurine. 29136. — 
Elwood (C.) Swing and sing. 20322. 
Hly (A. C.): 

Hosanna. 172138. 

O, be joyful in the Lord. 26770. 
Bly, GE. A‘)! : 

Down in old Virginny. 14775, 


18730. 
Molly Brown. 
Emanuel (M.): 
Baltimore fo’ me. 253854. 
Deary, deary. 18684. 
You win her in the summer after 
all. 20686. 
Emerich (H.): 
Kiss me oh so deeply sweetheart. 
28904. 
Sing to me mother. 


15701. 


29791. 


Emerson (A. J.) Boys in gray. 
6907, 22829. 
Emerson (G.): 
Blue jackets. 9982. 


Dreams of springtime. 7238. 

Glory be to God most high. 598. 

Home friend march and two-step. 
714. 

Jolly sleigh ride. 3064. 

Linger longer, lovey. 21545. 

Shady leaves. 138862. 

Winter is over. 9701. 


_pt. 10, 2. s., v. G 


Emerson (I.) Songreader. 9782 (19). . 


Emerson (L. O.): 
Choral tribute. 12359 (10). 
Heavenly song. 17194. 
Father of mercies. 23238. 
Star of descending night. 29903. 
Ten thousand times ten thousand. 


14037. 
Hmerson, (M. EH.) Song reader. 9782 | 
(19). 
Emerson (N. R.) Soldier boy’s 
mother. 17936. 
Emery (C.): 


I’m going to the Frisco fair, I am, 
by gosh. 17246. 


I would like to learn to love you. 


5254. 
Spooning. 6238. 
Tell me sweetheart, 
words of old. 6322. 
You are the girl of my choice. 
22535. 
Emery (HK. T.) 
danced Salome on the river Nile. 
25070. 
Emery (M. H.) See Emery (Sidney). 
Hmery (S. A.): 
Head and hands. 
Night has a thousand eyes. 
(57). 
Skating song. 4380 (76). 
Emery (Sidney, Stephen, & M. H.): 
Head and hands. 14819 (11). 
Night has a thousand eyes. 
(57). 
Skating song. 4880 (76). 
Eminhizer (C.) 
blue overalls. 
HKmlyn (C. W.) 


dear, 


14319 (11). 
4380 


15375. 


Moonshine. 11178. 


Emlyn (H.) Scenes of childhood. | 
Play 
Emmanuel (T.) Story that sweet- | 
hearts are telling. 16319. 
Emmell (D.): 
Billy boy. 6868. 
Lovelight. 26478. 


Poor Phoebe. 26955. 
Hmmett (C. & L.) 
fashion plates. 
Emmett (D. D.) 

23092, 28098. ia 
Emmett (Mrs. T. A.) 


hood. 18673. 


30212. 


LOLS 


When Cleopatra | 


4380 . 


Just a pair of little | 


We're nifty natty | 
Dixie land. 10253, | 
Days of child- 


the | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


== 


Emmett (Mrs. W. R.): 
Days of childhood. 18673. 
~ Dream of the old home. 25703. 
Hmmons (Ff. B.) Billy Burke rag. 
6869. 
Emmons (J. S.): 
Lord is my shepherd. 998. 
Song of the bugle call. 29847. 
Emory (J. W.) Why shouldn’t I be 
happy. 4815. 
Empire concert direction. For empire. 


Engel (H.)—Continued. 
Military drill. 21696. 
Perfect contentment. 17734. 
Spanish dance. 22180. 
Starry emblem. 22197. 
Summertime song. 22216. 
Treasured keepsake. 18096. 
Engel (R.) Come back Virginia. 
18592, 22562 (56) 
Hngel (S. C.): 


7398 Barbary prance. 253858. 
Empire music pub. ec). Brown bird. Spoony moon. 6285. : 
99848, Engelhardt (—) Moontime, spoore 
Empress (M.): time. 19624. 
Hyes. 2625. Engelke (S.): 
Why did I marry Mr. Brown. Dance land. 28151. 
4312. Let me guard you while you slum- 
Emrich (H.) I’m looking for a hus- ber. 3140. 
band. 26162. When the bluebirds sing in June. 
Enchantress (The). 9908" 18325, 12221. 
22687, 22980, 23127, 249038, 24904, | Engelmann (H.); 
2IO27, “21057, 2187, 21356, 21389, At vesper hour. 25316. 
21682, 21635, 22086, 22297, 22458, Autumn leaves. 12446. 
25241, 25748, 26832, 273890, 28292, Barearolle in F. 16830. 
28298, 28934, 30364 (91). Between friends. 14509. 
Enckermann (O. Jonasson-) See Bianca. 27902. 
Jonasson-Eckermann (O.) Bitter sweets. 22805. 
Enders (H.): Bohemian dance. 22815. 
Down on the Florida Keys. 25698. Bright eyes. 25454. 
Memories of home. 5613. Bunny. 18488. 
Enfanece du Christ. 9960. Carmencita (La) 27988. 
Enfant prodigue. 1874. Climbing roses. 18583. 
Enfield. 15099. Colonial times. 28078. 
Engberg-Holmberg pub. co.: Dainty orchids. 25629. 
Angelus budskap. 27733. Dance of the goblins. ; 28155. 
Betlehemsstjiirnan. 2269, 27900, ne cesta i dae elgg 

28939. Echoes of fairy land. 25788. 
Frojd uti himmelen. 28401. Hirst attempt. nee ee 
Kristus uppstinden fir. 10945. iy a a polka. ae TV opees 
Oppet star Jesu fdrbarmande For omen Oe 

hjirta. 29373. Gently drifting. 25904. 

: Glittering jewels. 594. 
Spiskroks-valsen. 3924. Gold Ae Anca 25940 
Vid Gryningen. 12130. Da eR ene ; 

Happy Fay. 10571. 
Engel (—) Love me. 23881. Heart’s answer. 28559. 
Engel (C.): Hungarian dance. 23511. 
Sea-shell. 27126. In lilac time. 19213. 
Trout (The). 27458. In spring. 17299. 
Engel (F.): In springtime. 26233. 
There’s where I wait for you. Jolly captain. 19294. 

1772. : Pe Jolly yachting party. 28856. 
When the mourning dove is eall- Just for instance. 10893. 

ing. 6526. Little corporal march. 26429. 
You’d be selfish too. 27687. Little story. 29013. 

Engel (H.): Love’s devotion. 26484. 
Dancer’s delight. 16968. March. 28297. 
Day of joy. 20972. Momente capriccioso. 29202. 
Flight of time. 17084. New lesson. 19740. 
Gaiety rondo. 21155. Off and away. 19791. 
Golden days. 17185. Old English dance. 17682. 
In full chase. 17288. On the stage. 1272. 
In the whirl of joy. 21415. Petite romance. 29487. 
Invitation. 21425. Polish dance. 24874. 
Light and bright. 21533. Polka. 29a lalt 

1919 


INDEX 


Engelmann (H.)—Continued. 
Purple heather. 11544. 
Pure and true. 8784. 
Return from victory. 29607. 
Reverie. 29618. 
Roly-poly. 3707. 
Rosalie galop. 116383. 
School comrades. 6108. 
Shah (The) 6648 (108). 
Spanish dance. 24721. 
Step by step. 29911. 
Summer frolics. 20292. 
Sylvan sprites. 273848, 27349. 
Tarantella, in D minor. 11968. 
Tender thoughts. 1748. 
Thoroughbred. 4880 (169), 6349, 
6350, 24878. 
Through field and meadow. 30049. 
Truants. 30091. 
Twilight strains. 27466. 
Tyrienne (La) 12078. 
Under the orange blossoms. 20461. 
When nature wakes. 27606. 
Winter pleasures. 14272. 
Wreath of honeysuckle. 
Young marshal. 20687. 
Engelsmann (W.) Sonate in A-moll. 
ZOo2: 
Mnglinder (L.): 
Millionenmarsch. 
15670. 
Muss der juni sein. 
14726, 14727. 
Schonste bist du. 
UN LEAVE 
Vielliebchen. 14169, 16519, 16520. 
England’s darling. 19902. 
Engle (—.) We're a Jolly crowd to- 
gether. 1926. 
Engle (H. E.) Save the West Vir- 
ginia girls and boys. 16157. 
Engle (L. V.) Arizona. 9858. 
Engle (W. K.) Beauty. 25367. 
Engle & Satterthwait. I want a 
sweetheart like mother. 213868. 


Englehardt (A.) If I had a little girl 
like you. 18096. 
Englehardt-Meyer co. 
girl like you. 13096. 
English (Mrs. A. K. Y.) 
row. 20068. 
English (EK. H.) 
your tears. 21722. 
English dancing master. 14721. 
Hnkelmann (EH. A.) Why, why, W-H-Y 
can’t you love me. 4316. 
Enkelmann (Mrs. E. A.): 


20666. 


13437 — 13440, 
12669-12672, 
13829, 16171, 


Row, Roy, 
Mother dear dry 


Kentucky ragtime tune. 10913. 
Southern moon. 16285. 
Spring brings dreams of you. 
17976. 
Enlévement au serail. 29237. 
Ennis pub. house. Sphinx waltzes. 


20264. 


If I had a little | 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 6 | 


Eno (M. A.) 
bough. 22359. 
Eno (P.): 
Eno’s elementary and advanced 
technic studies for the banjo. 
25753-25758. 
Mokapoke. 3343. 
Rustie rondo. 17882. 
Valsette. 18120. 
Enoch (F.) Strike up the band, the 
eagles are coming yea yea. 16333. 
Enoch & co., and Enoch & sons. 
[Note.—The latter are indicated 
by an asterisk]: 
batons rompus. 
*Absence. 16783. 
*Album leaves. 20720. 
*All change here. 6696. 
*Among the daisies. 4416. 
Anthologie d’ études. 27782. 


Under the mistletoe 


9783, 20704. 


Arle@échino. 66. 

Au gré des réves. 9872, 27816. 

Aubade. 10068, 27820, 28000, 
28001. 


*Awakening (The) 2193. 
Ballade. 10064. 
Barearolle-sérénade. 115. 
Berceuse. 150, *18417. 
*Bird’s lullaby. 6872. 
Bonnie red hackle. 6901. 
Brise (La) 20866. 
Brise est douce. 6916. 
* Butterflies. 25471. 
Cantique d’amour. 
Capricietto. 233. 
Chanson. 21503. 
Chanson des 
20899. 
Chanson du matelot. 
Chant de printemps. 28016. 
Chant du souvenir. 20902, 28017. 
Cloches (Les) 28062. 
*Come, sing to me. 20929, 22986, 
22987, 25578. 
Conte des fées. 
Cortége. 28002. 
Danse des sept voiles. 361. 
Danse hongroise. 3864, 16975. 
Danse lente. 10195. 
Danse vive. 10198. 
Derniére lettre de Manon. 
20982. 
*Devon doggerel. 
*Dreaming alone. 
*Hehoes. 4847. 
*Hestasy. 4850. 
Eglogue. 10066. 
Elégie. 10067. 
En batterie. 21043. 
En filant Ja blanche laine. 
En gaité. 7289. 
En tapinois. 7290. 
*Wnchanted boat. 17087. 
Espafia. 12764. 
Etude humoristique. 234. 


10041. 


feiulles. 16902, 


6970. 


10065. 


10238, 


4791. 
7229. 


98288, | 


1920 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Enoch & co., and Enoch & sons.—Con. 


Etude scolastique. 235. 
Feuillets d’ album. 28357. 
Fin du jour. 14887. 
Flanerie. 522. 
Fleur d’ Irlande. 
*Hor I do love you so. 
Forét ardente. 536. 
*FWree-lance. 7408. 

Gai printemps. 5538, 21154. 
Gigue. 17128. 

Gina. - 28489. 

*Good night. 17144. 
Grands peupliers. 15028. 
Horizon bleu. 28601. 


528, 21119. 
26399. 


*T told my love to the roses. 7763. 


Idylle. 10068. 

*TIf any little word. 26200. 
*In the spring time. 53806. 
*Invocation. 3019. 

Jota (La) 13177. 

*Know’st thou the land. 26369. 
Laendler. 10956. 

Lai louli. 17387. 

*Life’s maytime. 21532. 
*Life’s vision. 5469. 

*Light of my heart. 17418. 
*Lily’s ball. 5477. 

Loin du coeur. 21559, 29020. 
*Love’s philosophy. 17459. 
Marche bohémienne. 21636, 29104 


Enoch & co., and Enoch & sons.—Con. 


* Seabreeze and the scarf. 6111. 
* Serenade. 7513, 8903. 
Sérénade aux Gtoiles. 28004. 
Sérénade mélancholique. 22096. 
Sérénade plaintive. 11759, 22097. 
Serenos et guitaristes. 1550. 

* Shut eye road. 6149. 

Soir empourpré. 1603. 

Sous bois. 22172. 

Styrienne. 22209. 

Suédoise. 28005. 

Tapada (La) 1730. 

Technique du violon. 1742. 

* Thyme and lavender. 24894. 


*’Tis morn. 9387. 

*'To daffodils. 18083. 

*'To Hlectra. 30065. 

*Token (The) 9400. 

Ultime amour. 30119. 

* Valgovind’s boat song. 18113. 
* Valse brillante. 6414. 

Valse de concert. 12100. 

Valse mignonne. 10075. 
Vendetta (La) 1868, 30149. 
Vent qui jase. 12117. 
Vieilles de chez nous. 
Villanelle. 10076. 
Voeu supréme. 238. 
Voyageurs. 30182. 

* When the snows begin. 27616. 


4192. 


Matin (Le) 10069. * When you are near. 12240. 
Mavis and merle. 21658. 38°™* gavotte. 28006. 
Mazurka. 11122. 3°™° symphonie. 2072, 12358. 
Mazurka noble. 29141. Enright (W. H.) Down by the old 
Méthode nouvelle de clarinette. Merrimac. 25696. 

11154. Ensor (B. C.)’ Down on the Rio 
Minuetto. 1097. Grande. 18783. 
* My love was born of roses. 21748. | Entremont (H. L. da’) See D’Entre 
* Nightingale and the rose. 5741. mont (H. L.) 
* Nightingales. 8480. Enty (W.C.) She’s only one in many. 
* Noél. 5749. 16210. 
Novelette. 10070. Equitable pub. co. That hobble rag. 
Nuit étoilée. 236. 11986. 
*©O lovely night. 19781. Erb (J. L.): 
* Old gavotte. 26809. Angels from the realms of glory. 
* Open the door to love. 5833. OT77D5. 
* Our land of dreams. 26868. Hymn for day of prayer. 5190. 
Patrouille. 10071. | Erb (M. J.): 
Petites clochettes bleues. 15992. Pinner eee bs 
‘Pierrot et Colombine. 1346 Meditation. 23979. 
Pierrot jo 1347 ; Sonate tiber choral themen der 

ae Kathol. liturgie. 29842 
* Poor Rooky. 5922. : Rae npataien 430. ; 
Portrait. 10072. Tu es Petrus. 94380. 
Prélude, choral et fugue. 29527. Erban (F.) Wachauer landsturm. 
Quadrille royal. 21982. 4215. 
Repos en Egypte. 1427. Erberle (J.) Violin-schule. 9530. 
Révérences. 29612. Erdman (fE.): 
Rhéna. 29618. Don’t forget to meet me. 282831. 
Rigaudon. 10073. ‘If you were a rose. 7817, 23603. 
* Ritournelle. 20032. Let’s play post-office. 17395. 
Romance. 237, 17856. O that oriental rag. 26783. 
Roseraie (La) 3733, 22040. . Spooning in my aeroplane. 24729. 
Rossignol, mon mignon. 11656. When I say good-bye that means 
Scherzo-valse. 10074. good-bye. 9628. 
1921 


INDEX 


Erdman (S.) 
plane. 24729. 
Erdstein (L.) 


Spooning in my aero- 


Helle nacht. 15118. 
Erikson (A.). Dream (A) 14778. 
Hrikson (H.) Won’t you come and 
spoon with me. 20657. 
Erickson (S.) You wouldn’t do that 
in your younger days. 380852. 
Ericson (Mrs. F. W.) Where is my 
wandering boy to-night. 16647. 
Hrinnyes (Les) 2379. 
Erlanger (C.): 
Hannele Mattern. 23482. 
Rondel de l’adieu. 1455. 
Tsar des cieux. 1820. 


Erlemann (G.) Prélude. 

Erlensteg (W. Barth-) 
Hrlensteg (W.) 

Erling (Mrs. H.) With you beside 
me. 25145. 

Erminie. 23895, 23896. 

Hrmani. 1875. 

Ernst (C.) Good-bye my honey love. 
18962. 

Ernst (Mrs. C. W.) My wife’s come 
home from the country. 5721. 

Ernst (J.) True to blue. 20430. 

Errington (F.) My bellflower. 19666. 

Erskine (A.) Réveuse. 14386. 

Erste weib. 464, 602, 899, 2598, 2742, 
3077, 3460. 


10326. 
See Barth- 


Ertel (P.): 
Canon. 465. 
Heimkehr. 689. 


In den halligen. 818. 
Marsch. 466. 
Melodie. 467. 
Passacaglia. 24829. 
Pierrette. 13844. 
Pierrot. 13845. 
Walzer. 468. 
Ertl (D.) Favorite regiment march. 
21095. 
Ertzinger (O. H.) I don’t want to be 
a tight wad. 7698. 
Erwin (J.) Twenty years ago. 4126. 
Erwin (lL. M.) Dearie, I was only 
teasing you. 3884. 
Es gibt nur ein Berlin. 18795, 19360, 
20117, 21025, 21149, 21231, 22075, 
— 28525. 
Esberger 
14016. 
Eschebach (T.): 
Pretty spinner. 


(W.) Tale of the comet. 


8754, 


Through faerie fields. 120388. 
Eschig (M.): 

Amour tzigane. 12406. 

Divoreée (La) 12698. 

Duo de Véducation incompléte. 

25718. 
En avant marche. 25746. 
Je n’ sais comment. 28886. 


Joyeux paysan. 13179. 


pt. Ti; nos, v. 6 


Eschig (M.)—Continued. ; 
Van Mannebeck. 


Legende des 

26392, 26398. 

Malbrouk sen  va-t-en guerre. 
13358. 


Mes vieux moulins. 26596, 26597. 
Miracle de Saint Franeois. 24046. 
Moulins qui chantent. 24083. 
Premier aveu. 26969, 26970. 
Princesses dollar. 13704. 
Romance de line.- 27059, 27060. 
Romanze 24499-24501. 
Suite de valses. 27316. 
Tiefland. 14081. 
Transatlantiques (Les) 
Esclavy (R.): 
Envolée (L’). 10322. 
Réverie d’automne. 11596. 
Suzette et Suzon. 11930. 
Yeux dont je réve. 123817. 
Hsco (N.) Réve aprés le bal. 
Esipoff (S.): 
Jolly companions. 238682. 
Mermaid’s song. 24015. 
On parade. 24268. 
Whims. 25110. 
Whispering winds. 
Eskridge (N.) 
Espinosa (L.): 
Pérfida. 8563. 
Ya quisieras. 
Esposito (M.) 
Esposito (P.): ' 
Inno Garibaldi. 10822. 
Vittoire (La) 12188. 
Espy (FF. V.) Mother, father waits 
in heaven. 29226. 
Esrom (D. A.) pseud. See Morse (T.) 
Essay (J. M.) Coquetry. 2452. 


18094. 


11589. 


25116. 
Reflections. 27020. 


25162. 
Sitbal na mdéna. 90638. 


Tissek (P.): 
Bauerntanz. 122. 
Im kahn. 809. 
Romanze. 1453. 


Schiiler-konzert. 3794. 
Essex pub. co.: 


Graded piano forte studies. 2784. 


May song. 38282. 
Esslinger (A.) Immergritin-gavotte. 
2977, 7826. 
Estabrook (G.) Ah! so true. 27714 
(1) 


Estabrook (L. T.) Our flag 1293. 
Estéban-Marti : 
Béguins de Cunégonde. 
Clavel (Hl) 282. 
Kin, Kin. 905. 
Magyar (Le) 1036. 
Hstes (B. M.) Will you love me when 
my hair is turned to gray. 9693. 
Estes (L. E.) Pictures on the wall. 
199238. 

Estrella (A.) Venezolanischer reiter 
marsch. 20496. 
Estrez (St. G. d’) 
pilles. 3925. 


25372. 


Parade des pu- 


1922 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Etchecopar (M.): Eugene (P.)—Continued. 
Chanson Be ae 4, Mr. Alexander you’re a lovin’ man. 
Chant russe. 28578. 19603. 
Lied en sourdine. 38155. Mr. Brown of Stingytown. 8307. 
Ethell (W.) In my little cottage My dark-eyed dusky queen. 11212. 
home. 28764. My dear Irene. 19674. 
Ett (C.) Requiem in C moll. 27027. ae SA 
Etzelmiiller (H.): Ae ese 
y little Argentine. 29274. 
Lebensworte. 15430. M Satie 
3 y tantilizing Pearl. 19716. 
Sommerzeit. 16266. Nail him. 11255 
Htzold (J. C.) Gladys. 23339. Nation’s pride. 15807. 
Eudy (S.) The orphan. 24300. Oh! there’s coming a day. 15889. 
Hugen Oneguin. 24923, 24924. Our flag and its virtues. 1294. 
Hugéne Onégin. 12071. Pacific rag. 15952. 


HKugene (P.): 


Aeroplane whirl. 20716. 

Airship honeymoon. 9805. 

Bride and the groom. 27989. 

Come take a ride in my aero. 
10137. 

Daddy coined the money. 20958. 

Daffy as a loon. 12655. 

Dearie, will you come. 25661. 

Do sweetheart do. 7187. 

Don’t forget to keep on loving. 
2582. 

Down at Atlantic Isle. 2541. 

Dreams like I dream of you, are 
rare. 23182. 

Girl in the looking glass. 21171. 

1’ll be your baby always. 15211. 

I’m going right back to mother. 
10711. 

I want to play school with you. 
15254. 

I want you honey to be mine. 
10734. 

I wish I were married. 13083. 

I wonder if you are dreaming of 
me. 10742. 

I wonder if you are waiting. 
10748. 

I would like to get acquainted 
with you. 213875. 

If all the girls who’ve jilted me. 
21381. 


If Lineoln could be with us. 
10771. 

If they’re good enough to fight. 
28744. 

If you'll be my college girl, I’ll be 
your college boy. 7818. 

If you only knew. 15275. 

In dear old Atlantic City. 17284. 

It must be love. 23659. 

Just a little girlie girlie. 10884. 

Kentucky Sal. 1938380. 

Lazy boy. 289388. 

Let’s be sweethearts once again. 
3148, 8035. 

Letter of love to my little southern 
dove. 21524. 

Longing for you. 15500. 

Memories of yesternight. 26574. 


Red man’s twins. 21997. 
School boys. 29715. 
School day memories. 27118. 
Song of the D. A. R. 18919. 
Suffragette, you are a dandy. 
17997. 
Sweet Annie dear. 1693. 
Sweet Irish flower. 6289. 
There’s a door ajar for you. 
27408. 
They try it anyway. 9345. 
Underneath the spoony croony 
moon. 14181. 
Virginia memories. 9536. 
What can a poor girl do. 27587. 
When my heart sings. 9638. 
When the girl you love, loves you. 
20592. 
When the soldier boys are doves 
of peace. 30257. 
With you in an aeroplane. 48385. 
Yow’re the nicest little girl. 27691. 
You’re the rose in love’s garden. 
4359. 
Hulenburg (2H.): 
An meine schéne. 20746. 
Bin am weg gestanden. 184381. 
Caprice. 19876, 21887, 21888. 
Hinladung. 18769. 
Es ist ein brtinnlein geflossen. 
18796. 
Ganz im geheimen. 18907. 
Gott griisse dich, lachender Sson- 
nenschein. - 18968. 
Jugendfreuden. 26305, 26306. 
Liebespost. 19410. 
Wir tanzen durchs leben. 251389. 
20 éttiden. 3859. 
100 etudes. 1579. 
Eulenburg (P. zu) Rose songs. 
11647. 
Huper (K. F.) Irene. 28809. 
Europe (J. R.) Clef club. 2418, 4380 
(106). — 
Eustis (F. J.): 
I want a boy. 18074. 
It’s nice to be a widow. 18153. 
Mary Smith. 13388. 
My Yankee rose. 138532. 
Spooning on Sunday night. 13940. 


1923 


INDEX 
Dt. tty DES. VeS 


Eva. 28808, 28829, 283938, 28897, 
28426, 28427, 28488, 28468, 28947, 
28969, 28970, 29460, 29898, 29899, 
30184, 30208, 30204, 30221, 30359. 

Hvangelemann. 14949, 14950, 15454. 

Evangelical Lutheran church (Bd. of 
church extension of the gen. synod) : 

Easter bells. 7258. 

Flowers of springtime. 

Hail Him! praise Him! 

Happy Easterday. ‘T7574. 

Hear the bells. 7603. 

Lift your eyes, ye sad and weary. 
8060. 

Praise ye the Lord. 8787. 

Sad was the dawn. 8929. 

Shepherd mine. 9022. 

Stranger guest in Emmaus. 


7390. 
7559. 


9185. 


Evans (A. H.) My dear old Southland. 
26684. 

Hyvans (A. J.) I want a winner. 
138077. 


Evans (Mrs. Addie) Abiding faith. 5. 

Evans (Albert) Boys in blue. 25441. 

Hvans (B.) Her cowboy sweetheart. 
alana 


Evans (B. A.) 
13011. 
Evans (D. O.): 
Moonlight memories. 17577. 
St. Mary’s forever. 8750. 
Story of Jesus. 29919. 
Summer whispers. 38959. 
Evans (E.) Matty the queen of the 
base ball fans. 291385. 


Hvans (E. J.): 
Bridal wreath. 228388, 22839. 
Folies bergéres. 17086, 17087. 
Golden bower waltzes. 620, 621. 
It’s sunny, sunny, sunny, honey. 

153831. 
Nona schottische. 5751, 5752. 
O. M. A. march. 18581, 15872. 
Pretty daffodil. 21957. 
Sleep on my love. 22126. 
Temple commandery. 
24844. 
To my lady’s eyes. 22319. 
Venetian moonlight. 223882. 
Evans (KE. O.) You’ll be sorry love, 
some day. 12325. 

Evans (G.): 

Little Maggie Brady. 
11019, 12359 (87), 29001. 

My little sugar baby. 
27714 (108). 

When I carved your name on the 
old oak tree. 22440. 

Evans (G. M.): 

And the publican. 22658. 

Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dove. 
22976. 

O God, the Rock of Ages. 


Hope’s beautiful star. 


18045, 


11017-— 
26698, 


24204. 


Evans (H. E.) Don’t license saloons. 
17009. 
Hvans (M.D.C.) Thanksgiving. 1752. 
Hyvans (M. L.) My dear old southern 
home. 26683. £ 
Evans (M. T.): 
Child of air. 18553. 
Impetuous resolve. 
Swing (The) 20821. 
Hvans (May) Come home to mother. 
14661. 
Hvans (Mayo) 
Evans (W.): 
Arise soldiers of the cross. 
My song is Jesus. 1171. 
Hvans (W. A.): 
American flag march. 25258. 
Berceuse from Jocelyn. 2752. 


19203. 


Man gull. 21628. 


65. 


Birthday party waltz. 2278. 
Black swan. 14520. 
Blue bird mazurka. 14581. 


Boat song. 4560. 

Canary polka. 14587. 

Carnival of roses. 4635. 

Castanet. 4636. 

Chick-a-dee march. 14622. 
Convent echoes. 4703. 

Corn tassel. TTO074. 

Cross patch. TO87. 

Dancing dolls. 25636. 

Dancing in the play room. 2478. 
Dreams of youth. 4828. 
Fern leaf schottische. 
Game of tag. 2700. 
Happy school days. 
June roses. 53865. 
Kangarco galop. 19326. 
March of the gobblings. 19533. 
Memories of home. 26573. 
Nightingale. 15838. 

Nine sonatinas. 23810. 

Notre Dame. 5759. 

Peter Pan. 11452. 

Playing soldier. 3581. 

Pretty princess. 26975. 
Rippling brooklet. 20030. 
Robin Hocd. 60380. 

Shelis of the sea. 20160. 

Snow birds waltz. 29817. 

Star of Bethlehem. 6248. 
Sunlight. 6275. 

Ten o’clock. 20354. 

Two arpeggios. 25282. 
Venetian twilight reverie. 9506. 
Whippoorwill waltz. 16652. 
Willow glen. 20642. 


Evansville lodge, no. 116, B. P. O. E. 
Elk’s song. 7285. 


18838. 
5085. 


Evarts (L.) Hope’s. setting star. 
106388. 

Evelina. 5979, 5980. 

Eventide. 14670. 


Everest (C.) 


Blushing morn. 14819 
(2). \ 


1924 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Everett (G.): 
Keep your eye upon it. 900. 
You can’t be nice and be success- 
ful. 2044. 
Everlof (C.) King of the air. 
23727, 28892. 
Evers (J.) Mother work-a-day world. 
11198. 
Every child. 17057. 
Every woman. 10152, 101538, 10341, 
11488. 
Hvette et Schaeffer. 
47538. 
Ewald (J.) American march. 12401, 
12402. 
HEward (C. T.) 
6374. 
Ewing (D. W.) 
the Shenandoah flows. 
Ewing (M.): 
Flower of the Nile. 21120. 
Policeman’s holiday. 16013. 
Valse bohémienne. 6418. 
Excell (KH. O.): 
Believe and be saved. 9941. 
Bird’s nest. 14518. 
Gifts of God. 10464. 
I am anchored fast. 10662. 
Jesus lover of my soul. 19288. 
Lighten the way with a _ song. 
11006. 
Spend one hour with Jesus. 16293. 
They didn’t think. 12014. 
To Jesus I will go. 12044. 
Hyer (F. L.): 
Hunting song. 17218. 
Oh Limestone, cherished Lime- 
stone. 8557. 
Hyes of night. 28699, 28956, 24014, 
24554, 24986. 


23726, 


Dans la forét. 


Tree on the tower. 


In the valley where 
838. 


Eyken (H. van) Harmonielehre. 
5094. 

Eyre (A. G.) Mazurka mignonne. 
3287. 

Hyre (EK. M.) Will you forget me. 
6567. 

Hysler (E.): 


A da sehu her. 1. 

Annerl-walzer. 54-58, 12413. 

Bisserl tschin, ein bisserl bum. 
6875, 6876. 

Blaue flaschen-marsch. 2285. 

Briiderl und schwesterl. 10014. 

Das ist das gltick. 3874-876. 

Ernst ist das leben. 7302. 

Es hocken drei eulen im sonnen- 


licht. 471. 
Ich lass mit mir nicht spielen. 
790. 
Ich leb’ mit den kindern. 791. 
Ja nur du. 865. 
Kinderszene. 3088. 
Lumpen marsch. 1014-1016. 
Marchen vom gliick. 11076. 
O frau, frau, frau. 11307. 


Hysler (E.)—Continued.. 
Onkel ist kein mann. 8601, 8603. 
Pasch handi z’ samm. 8660. 
Romantisehe stimmung. 11620. 


Unsterbliche (Der) 18338. 
Unsterbliche lump. 1842-1844, 
41424144, 


Vaterl-lied. 9498. 


Welt ist wie ein narrenhaus. 
1938, 1939. 
Zirkuskind (Das) 9769, 12347, 


12348, 14316, 14317. 
Zirkuskind-marsch. 9771. 
Zirkuskind-polka. 12349-12351. 
Zirkuskind-walzer. 9774, 12352. 

Hyster (G. D.) Greeting to Thomas- 


ville. 21216, 23405. 
Faber’ (J.) Hirst. dance album. 
12810. 
Fabia (A. A.) Julie. 193811. 
Facer (T.): 
God bless our king and country. 
2750. 
Hail to our king. 2808. 
See the soldiers. 38812. 
Fahrmann (H.): 
Abendandacht. 6652. 
Caprice. 7326. 
Elegie. T7277. 
Herbstgedanken. 7627. 
Toceata. 23209. 
Triumerei. 9406. 
Waldesfrieden. 9564. 
Faelten (C.) Cadenza to Liszt’s Hun- 
garian rhapsody. 238388. 
Fa’er Mathias. 4900. 
Faerber (G.) Golden memories. 
23361. 


Faetkenhaner (M.) Why am I lonely 
without you. 22492. 

Fagan (C. M.) Dream baby. 425. 

Fagan (F. M.): 

Chicken’s ball. 20908. 

Maids of fashion. 216138. 

That peculiar rag. 93826, 18056, 

18057. 

Whippoorwill. 4307, 9668. 
Fahle (P.) Missouri. 15686. 
Hahrhpach “Ce: jm Soldier’s 

Pal CAKE 
Faile (A.) 
14548. 
Faile (H.) I’m married when I’m at 

home. 21342. 
Fair (H. D. N.) Woman ruler. 
Fairbank (H. W.) pub. co.: 

God is with us. 12905. 

Old sword on the wall. 5814. 

Wind in the pines. 14268. 
Fairbanks (F.) Horizon bleu. 28601. 
Fairchild (B.): 

Canti popolari Italiani. 10039. 

David’s lament. 25646, 25647. 

From the song of songs. 25879, 

25880. 


life. 


Boyhood happy days. 


18218. 


1925 


INDEX 


Fairchild (B.)—Continued. 
If one should ask. 28748. 
Legende. 28946. 
Myrtles of Damascus. 29300. 
O queen of beauty. 293858. 
O Rosa, Rosa. 17666. 
O tomb. 29363. 
Praises of her beauty. 29528. 
Quatuor. 18814. 
Serenade. 29762. 
So much I love. 29821. 
To kiss her. 30067. 
What morn shall find thee. 30228. 
Fairfax (HE. G.) Dat little yaller gal. 
28180. 
Fairchild (H. F.) Skull (The) 18892. 
Fairman (A. C.) Decoration Day. 
16987. 
Fairman (G.): 
Davy Jones and his monoplane. 
18667. 
Fare-thee-well. 18828. 
Forget me not. 18886, 
F’alardo (J. A.) Ghost of the haunted 
clock. 28487. 
Faleani (A.) Metodo per la divisione. 
24028. 
Falconer (F. W.) Gracious invitation. 
28492. 
Falk (J. S.) Ob she was so lovely. 
26846. 
Falk (L.) With palm and song. 9702. 
Falkenstein (J.) Resurrexi-Pascha 
nostrum. 6001. 
Fall (L.): 
ch, wie bist du stiss, Amigo. 


ose 427 6’ 2086-2089. 


Ballade von der schénen Risette. 
4495-4497. 

Bin ja nur Jeanettchen. 165. 
Blind man’s buff. 18440, 25197 
(50) 
Country life—farming life. 18625. 

Das bin ich. 2487-2490. 

Denn wie’s heut’ zu tag ’mal ist. 
2505. 

Divorcée (La) 12693. 

Dollar princess. 20990. 

Dreh den kleinen schiliissel. 4385. 

Du kleine fee im pavillon. 489. 

Heny meeny miny mo. 23159, 
25197 (82). 

Erste tour. 4873, 4874, 7308, 
10329-10331, 12762. 

Hs nicken die giebel. 472, 4877. 

Extrapost (Die) 4897, 4898, 7323. 

Fa’er Mathias. 4900. 

Farming life, country life. 21092, 
25197 (86). , 

Follow me round. 18877. 

Girl in the train. 587, 2725-2727, 
7459, 7460. 

Grenadier’s song. 18987, 25197 
(94). 


1926 


pt. 11, ns. v. 6 4: 


Fall (L.)—Continued. 


Grisetten-lied. 654, 2792, 5057-— 
5059. 

Hirtenknabe Hypolit. 2859, 2860, 
5144-5150. 

Hin, das war ein miidel. 5155. \ 

Hm! she is the girl. 19052, 21282, | 
25197 (98). om 

Ich bin ja nur Jeanettchen. 5255. 

Ich bleibe brav. 10748. 

Joyeux paysan. 138179. 

Julchen, so etwas war noch nicht 
da. 888. 
Kleine Adele. 

5404. 
Lied von den urahnen. 5465. 
Links mama und rechts papa. 
975, 3167-38169, 5479. 
Live and love. 38178. 
Live and love waltzes. 6648 (88). 


914, 3098-3100, 


Midel aus der Picardie. 1025, | 


3231-8238, 5549. 

Midele, hops’ mit mir. 5550. 

Music caressing of violins. 19656, 
19657, 25197 (171). 

Pack mich, junge. 1304, 35387—- 
3540. 
Princesses dollar. 18704. 
Puppenmidel (Das) 18938-13895. 
3619-8626, 5956, 8779, 11540. 
Puppenmiidel-walzer. 13896, 8781, 
11541, 11542. 

Ring o’ roses. 3690. 

Risette-marsch. 38693-3695, 6016, 
6020. 

Risette-walzer. 1440, 6021-6026. 

Romuald du bist so kalt. 1454, 
3710-8718. 

Romuald-marsch. 3714-3719, 6048, 
11623. 

Rosalillja von Sevillja. 1459, 
3726-3729. 

Sag’ du es. 1487, 8930. 

Schau dir jeden dreimal an. 
1512, 3778-3781. 

Schone Risette. 3786, 3787, 6099, 
11738, 11734. 

Siren (The) , 20185, 22124, 246388, 
246389. . 

Siren waltzes. 25197 (217). 

Sirene (Die) 61738, 9060, 11805, 
11806. 

Sirenenlied. 6175. 

So dann und wann. 1597, 3871- 
38738, 6187. 

Song of the sirens. 20233, 25197 
(228). 

Stolz der dynastie. 62538. 

Theater-marsch. 1764-1767, 4036, 
11999, 12000. 

Thomasius und Habakuk. 63845- 
6348. 

Triume liebster, trium von mir. 
6366. : 

Valse caprice. 6415. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan—Dec., 1911 


—_ 


Fall (L.)—Continued. 
Vorwirts greifet zu. 4214. 
Wallflower sweet. 20538, 20539, 
mT (252). 


Waltzes. 18820, 18821. 
Wenn zwei einander zuge tan. 
6499. 
Wie trink’ ich vom _ briinnilein. 
6558. 
Zeug geht vortiber. 2062. 
Fall (R.): 


Blasen (Das) 6882. 
Corsett um 100 mark. 
Liseit’ Lisett’ sei nett. 
Menagerie-idyll. 8273. 
Nur dezent sein. 29342. 
Wien-Berlin. 6559. 

Fallon (Mrs. G. R.) Will you be my 

bride. 9689. 
Falls (B. A.) Stop yo’ makin’ those 
scan’lous eyes at me. 29913. 

Falvo (R.): 
"A calamita ’e Napule. 22564. 
Acqua passata. 22592. 
Aimons, 6 ma jolie. 27739. 
Albero ’e pigna. 22612. 
Ammore a tarantella. 22649. 
Canzone della vita. 22887. 
Charmeuse (La) 22923. 
Cuscritto. 23034. 
Dami i tuoi baci. 23042. 
Incantatrice dei serpenti. 
Nun tuorne echit. 24196. 
Puleinella I. 24429. 
Ronna ingannatricia. 24505. 
Voce ’e maggio. 25020. 

Fanciulla del West. 1388, 1389, 17799. 


7078. 
28988. 


23643. 


_ Faning (E.): 


Our island home. 8628. 
Song of the vikings. 6216. 
Fannucci (M.) Dreaming of you dear. 
i ysys 
Fanoni (L.) Amore. 9881. 
Fantastics (The) 9776. 


Fanti (C.) ’A cosa ’e mammeta. 
20706. 

Fantzen (H.) Castellano. 18525. 

| Farban (R.): 
Argentine tango. 27787. 
Reine d’ amour. 1421. 


| Farlow (G. W.) 


Fargues 
499. 
Farjeon (E.) 
12028. 
Farjeon (H.): 

Aubade. 9877. 

Chansonnette. 25523. 

Etude heureuse. 25774. 

Melody. 25801. 

Nigger tune. 267388. 

Rondeau. 27065. 
Sleep beloved. 1584. 
eee & Yeoman. Sleep beloved. 


(C.) Fantaisie burlesque. 


Thou art the flower. 


a 


Farmer (C. V.) Christmas minuet. 
272. 


Farmer (H.) German shepherd boy. 
18924. 
Farmer (J.) Goose that lays a golden 


egg. 25951. 
Farnham (D. A.) 
Kate Barry’s name. 


When I change 
14230. 


Farnham (H. D.) Scout master. 
16182. 

Farnum (A.) I will take care of you. 
19170. 

Farquhar (I. D.) Thinking of those 
eyes. 9351. 


Farr (J. W.) At eventide. 
Farran (EK. T.) 
you. 5231. 
Warrar’ (CE: BY): 
Roadside fire. 27051. 
Silent moon. 27171. 

Vagabond songs. 24961. 
Parrar (RS Ei: 

Cupid’s lullaby. 18642. 

Fairy princess valse. 

In old Madrid. 19220. 

Jack of hearts. 6648 (78). 

Love’s confiding. 19476. 

Merry meeting. 21690. 

Nine piano sketches. 2642. 

Nymphs and fawns. 24198. 

Tale of love. 14819 (147). 
Farrar (L.) Spring brings dreams of 
you. 17976. 
Harrar (ii. -C.) 

heart to-night. 
Farrar (L. E.) 


6774. 
I miss you fer I need 


21079. 


Your answer dear 
18234. 
Kiss me hon’ good- 


night. 193842. 
Harrar. gS: Ge) Butterfly (The) 
27963. 


Farrell (M. I.) 
come to Thee. 
Farrell (Mrs. T.) 


O God of love I 
11309. 
My mother’s sham- 


rock. 83892. 
Farrier (F. E.) I hope that I may 
meet him in heaven once again. 


7706. 
Farrington (G.) Some day when our 
courtship is anchored. 16258. 
Farrow (J.) D. A. R. grand march. 
10175. 
Farson (D. M.): 
He giveth more grace. 19028. 
Milk and honey. 19598. 
Farwell (A.): 
Farewell. 14861. 
Hymn to liberty. 15180. 
Fascinating widow. 2838, 804, 1205, 
1206, 2018, 2019, 2072 (82) (128), 
2730, 2894, 4811, 4857, 5966, 6362, 
(348, 148, . 20732, 21344, 21990, 
20485. 
Fassbaender (P.): 
Gegen den wind. 575. 
Melodie. 7850. 


1927 


INDEX 


pt. Nl, 8S: Vo 


Fassbinder (W. B.): Faunce (J. H.) co.—Continued. 


Dream maiden. 2546. 
Roll on thou mighty ocean. 3706. 
Fassio (A.) Aviators march. 6797. 
Fassone (V.): 
Baleone ’nechiuso. 109. 
E partito. 21030. 
Fantasia novella. 23225, 
Fravula ’e ciardino. 21188. 
Nun me pienza cchit. 24194, 
Pe’ dispietto. 5876. 
Pusilleco ’e notte. 21981. 
Fattorini (——) Malakoff (La). 
11080, 18356, 18357. 

Faubus (D. A.) In the old, old way. 
10809. 

Faucher (P.): 

Coeur a ses saisons. 7086. 

Fée aux fleurs. 7363. 

Marseillaise de la paix. 8228. 
Faucheux (A.) Nocturne. 28352. 
Fauchey (P.): 

A cdte de amour. 20738. 

Amour ou la vie. 20745. 

Anniversaire de ma mie. 2146. 

C’est le lit. 23830. , 

Chanson des étoiles. 20898. 

Coeur a ses Saisons. 70386. 

Conseils. 2448. 

Engadine. 18790. 

Fée aux fleurs. 7363. 

Intrépide aviatrice. 3016. 

Manon. 15575. 

Marseillaise de la paix. 8223. 

Mirage amoureux. 3837. 

Palencia (La) 243818. 

Paquerettes (Les) 24828. 

Retour de Londres. 3679. 

Sérénade intéressée.. 3827. 

Stanees. 22194. 

Sur la branche. 24792. 

Toujours, c’est rien. 4099. 

Toute 4 toi. 4101. 

Faulkes (W.): 

Barecarolle. 9914. 

Chanson. 4918. 

Chapel and choir. 14618. 

Communion in D flat. 7059. 

Cortége. 14685. 

Grand choeur. 7519. 

Grand choeur alla Handel. 23394. 

Grand chorus in A flat. 17149. 

Liebeslied. 10994. 

March in B flat. 17075. 

Meditation. 3289. 

Minuet and trio in C. 8299. 

Nocturne. 7355. 

Pastorale. 17724. 

Polonaise. 19950. 

Postlude. 24881. 

Theme and variations. 18061. 
Faunce (J. H.) ¢o.: 

Alpine glow. 4409. 

At the circus. 44465. 

At twilight. 4448. 


1928 


Autumn flowers. 4464. 

Birding in the wood. 4547. 

Butterfly. 4615. 

By moonlight. 4618. 

Carmencita. 4634. 

Children’s party. 4659. 

Columbine polka. 4685. 

Coquette (The) 4705. 

Country dance. 4712. 

Cradie song. 4715-4717. 

Dainty Dorothy. 4748. 

Dainty mazurka. 4744, 4745. 

Daisy (The) 4747. 

Dance of the marionettes. 4749. 

Dancing lesson. 4751. 

Hasiest beginning for violin play- 
ers. 4837. 

Escamillo. 4881. 

Evening thoughts. 4887. 

Fifty-six easy progressive etudes. | 
5140. | 

Fresh life. 4958. 

Frolics. 4964. 

Gavotte and musette. 4983. 

Gay fisherboy. 12872. 

Gay rider. 4985. 

Good friend. 5025. 

Good morning says little Mozart. 
12917. ‘ 

Grandmother’s fairy story. 50438. . 

Happy days. 5081. | 

Happy hour. 5083. 

Happy youth. 5086. 

Harlequin galop. 5092. 

Heart’s desire. 5118. 

Hungarian intermezzo. 5184. 

In the play room. 5308. 

In the woods. 53812. 

Inez. 5819. 

Jolly comrades. 53855. 

Joyous frolics. 53860. 

Last waltz. 5426, 5427. 

Lily (The) 5474. 

Little ballet dancer. 5488. 

Little soldier. 5492. 

Little song. 5498-5495. 

Little story. 5496. 

Little waltz. 5498. 

Lullaby. 5536. 

March. 5866. 

March of the brownies. 5565. 

May greeting. 5594. 

Merry hunter. 5634. 

Merry play. 5636, 5687. 

Old harmonium. 5810. 

Paris life. 5864. 

Pierrette. 5908. 

Pierrot. 5905. 

Pink (The). 5906. 

Playing tag. 5911. 

Return of the guard. 6002. 

Ride on a rocking. horse. 6012. 

Rondo mignonnette. 6051. 

Rose (The). 6054. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Faunce (J. H.) co.—Continued. 
Rosebud. 6058. 
Roundelay. 6066, 6067. 
Silver fish. 6162. 
Souvenir of the Tyrol. 
Stately gavotte. 6247. 
Tulip (The). 6887. 
Tyrolienne. 6394. 
Valse gracieuse. 6418. 
Valse lente. 6420, 
Violet (The). 6444. 
Violin course. 14171. 
Waltz of the mice. 6466. 

White rosebud. 6550. 
70 very easy progressive etudes 


6226. 


for piano. 5141. 
Fauré (G.): 
| Prélude. 14869. 


| Romance no. 3. 29639. 


‘Faure (J.) Ave Maria. 27831. 
‘Faure (J. B.): 
B Wize car O Lord. 189984. 
| Palm branches. 13640. 
Sancta Maria. 3762. 
Son of the prophet. 
| Song of glory. 3896. 
‘Faust (S.) Garden party. 17111. 
i\Maust. 2778-2780, 7510, 7514, 7515, 
9109, 10528, 10529, 23379, 18971, 
| 80519, 30864 (26). 
\Favarger (R.) Adieu (L’). 
‘Favart (E.): 
Je ne voulais plus aimer. 15345. 
| On espére toujours. 15918. 


11881. 


22595. 


iHax (J.) Kin’ o’ a lassie for me. 
| 19333. 
Fazer KEG.) : 
Barearole. 27862. 
Idylli. 5263. 
Lina. - 978. 
Nocturne. 1217. 
Promesse (La). 115383. 
Romanze. 29645. 


Transcription. 6367. 
I Vagsang. 1848. 

i Valssi ess duurissa. 
|Fearis (J. S.): 

All through the night. 9816. 


6427. 


Angel guards. 4428. 

Angels’ adoration. 4429, 

Angels at Gethsemane. 4480. 

| Angels of the resurrection. 

| As the heart panteth. 70. 
Auld lang syne. 9881. 

{ Autumn lullaby. 18352. 

| Bachelor sale. 20793. 

i Chicago. 2387. 


4431. 


| Cleo waltz. 18581. 

i Dancing stars. 2480. 

| Easter angels. 4838, 4839. 

|| For fellowship and song. 10401. 
| Fotch erlong de hoe cake Dinah. 
i} 2a 134. 


i! Four leaf clover. 18891. 


Fearis (J. S.)—Continued. 
Glorious things of Thee are 
spoken. 10482. 
God is our refuge and strength. 
2751. 
Grandmother’s minuet. 18980. 
In God’s eternal day. 820. 
In remembrance. 23628. 
Joy in the mansions of light. 5358. 
Macabee rallying song. 5544. 
Mariners (The) 21640. 
My rosary, with parody Thy 
hosiery. 19703. 
Never a day without you. 19789. 
O God the rock of ages. 19775. 
Recollections of home. 20001. 
Regimental march. 20007. 
Rippling waves. 20031. 
Rock of ages. 6032. 
Sage’s pigtail. 20082. 
Shadow man. 6127. 
Shadows fall. 17907. 
Sleep, baby, sleep. 11812. 
Smile. 22181. 
Tell me again. 4017. 
Thou art gone up on high. 6851. 
Thou hast been our dwelling place. 
14078. 
Tommy the cat. 24908. 
Twilight hour. 20445. 
Unattained. 1831. 
Vacant chair. 12094. 
Valse ariel. 9467. 
Victory is won. 6440. 
Wedding bells. 25053. 
When first I came to woo. 9621. 
Wondering angels at Calvary. 
6611. 
Fechner (A. M.) Helda. 5124. 
Federlein (G. H.): 
Economy Jones. 12788. 
Music of the marshes. 
One day. 24281. 
Scherzo. 73862. 
Serenade in B flat. 9008. 
Feenendall (Mrs. R. D.) Won’t you 
pray me to heaven. 25158. 
Fefer (J.) Jungle king. 7945. 
Feigin (H.) Night on the Lake Eustis. 
24168. 


24094. 


Feist (F. C.) Hal-lu-la. 19012. 
Feist (L.): 
Ach Gott! und how I lofe him. 
12369. 


Alias Jimmy Valentine. 2072 (67). 

America’s most famous songs. 
16770. 

Arbor day. 12428. 

Awakening of the nightingales. 
4471. 

Baby mine. 2072 (72). 

Beautiful banner, flag of the free. 
12481. 

Belle de Madrid. 4529. 

Biff Dugan. 22795. 


1929 


26596—12——12 


————————————— 


INDEX 


pt. Da, mess vi 1G 


Weist (L.)—Continued. 


Brass band Ephrahm Jones. 25445, 
27714 (87). 

Brides day. 125387. 

Buffalo hunt. 4608. 

But - there was more than that. 
12544. 


Champagne is the toast for mine. 
12574. 


Christ the Lord is risen to-day. 
7017, 7018. 

Come back to Erin’s the song I 
love best. 7046. 

Come on, Maria. 300, 25197(67). 

Commuters (The). 2072(85). 

Cow (The). TO80. 

Dancing starlight. 357, 2072(87), 
Ze 

Davy Jones. 20966. 

Death of the old year. 386. 

Don’t never trust a travelling man. 
414, 4808, 27714(51). 

Dove song. 419. 

Down the field. 21012. 

Dream of the waltz. 4822. 

Dreamland. 12719. 

Dreams of springtime. 7238. 

Dreamy Italian waltz. 4829. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
437. 


Easter bells. 12738. 

Easter carol. 12734. 

Easter song. 7265, 7266. 

Easy mark. 12735. 

Eh, what? 12742. 

English language. 21054. 

Eivery woman’s reverie. 485. 

Fencing girl. 21097. 

Fiddlers rag. 25825. 

Fireside musings. 7380. 

Flower dream. 14897. 

Forgive and forget. 537. 

Fortune hunter. 2072(99). 

From the Rubaiyat. 7418. 

Galatea waltzes. 4978. 

Galilee. 25886. 

Gamblers (The). 7483. 

Gamblers waltzes. 9782(85). 

Girl and the drummer. 2728, 
12886, 12887. 

Give me a small town sweetheart. 
18936, 25197 (91). 

Glory be to God most high. 598. 

Go ahead propose. 2072(103). 

Good-bye little girl. 21198. 

Great name. 7526. 

Great name waltzes. 9782(386). 

Harvest home. 15087. 

Haven’t you forgotten something 
dearie. 7589, 9782(88). 

Heart longings. 5115. 

Heart of my heart I’m pining for 
you. 15108. 


High jinks. 703, 2076 (106). 


Feist (L.)—Continued. 


Home friend march and two step. , 
714. y 

Honeyland. 26082, 27714(66). 

Honey man. 17209, 25197(100). 

How I love to work. 18015. 

I don’t care whose girl you were. | 
26120, 27714(69). 

I just met the fellow. 19122, 
25197 (106). 

I’m going back to my old girl. 
2072 (118). 

I’m looking for a dear old lady. | 
2072 (115). 

I’m so tired of dreaming. 19155. | 

I never knew what love was. 767. | 

I told him he must stop just | 
there. 13069. 

I vill sing of a heart dot’s smashed. | 
13073. 

I want a boy to love. 138075, | 
16728 (41). 

I want to be a janitors child. | 
21364, 27714 (77). 

I was only a girl at the time. | 
7779, 16728 (42). 

I wouldn’t give my heart to any | 
other girl but you. 1787, 9782 | 
(46), 19179, 19180. 

If I wasn’t married, I’d fall for | 
you. 10768. 

If you could fancy me. 213890. 

In all my dreams I dream of you. | 
7834. } 

In the days of girls and boys. } 
19224, 25197 (188). 

In your arms. 26250. 

Invocation to youth. 848. 

Ireland. 849. | 

It’s you, since the world began. | 
19263. 

Jolly May time. 138175. 

Jolly old Saint Nicholas. 880. 

Jolly sleigh ride. 3064. 

Kankakee. 138198. 

Killarney, my home o’er the sea. | 
15896, 27714 (91). 

King of a song to sing. 10918. 

Let joyous peace reign every-| 
where. 28956. 

Lily (The) 8068. 

Lily waltzes. 9782 (55). 

Lord is risen. 8108, 8109. 

Love isn’t always laughter. 26469. 

Lullaby. . 3222. | 

Marching down Broadway. 1053.| 

May song. 138396. 

Maypole dance. 8248. 

Medley waltz. 8251, 8252. 

Morning star. 83829, 9782 (67). 

Mother’s child. 1125, 9782 (68), | 
13478. 

Mother’s reverie. 8336. 

Music vot’s music must come from 
Berlin. 24095. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Feist (L.)—Continued. 


My cavalier. 8358. 

My daddy’s auld dudeen. 8861, 
9782 (69).~ 

My dear little mother. 13490. 

My little Havana made. 18513. 

My valentine waltz. 3403. 

Non amour. 11171. 

Oh, Mr. Bluebeard. 1254. 

Oh that funny rag. 2072 (153). 

Oh that kissing rag. 2072 (154). 

Old Deacon Pettigue. 21848. 

On the Avenue. 29407. 

Orchestra folio. 511. 

Orestes. 8618, 13626. 

Panama. 11425, 13641, 27714 
(110). 

Pleading. 11475, 14819 (1381). 

Rag-a-tag rag. 3649. 

Rusty-can-o-rag. 8925, 13784. 

San Francisco glide. 2072 (167). 

School mates. 17895. 

Serpent of the Nile. 22100. 

Seven days. 1552. 

Shady leaves. 13862. 

Ship I love. 16215. 

Silent thoughts. 1571. 

Sleep baby sleep. 1588. 

Slumbertown. 22130. 

Somehow I can’t forget you. 22145. 

Song of the chorister. 1621. 

Song of the skylark. 22161. 

Spendthrift (The) 3921, 9782 


Feist (L.)—Continued. 


oe through the corn field. 

6377. 

Under the leaves. 4137. 

Under the mistletoe. 6396. 

Valentine waltzes. 4153. 

Valse (La) 6411. 

Victor dance folio no. 5. 25002. 

Visions of love. 22402. 

Voice of the heart. 6452. 

Waltz song. 9568. 

Weeping for Thee. 9586. 

What about it. 1948. 

What’s the use of thinking of a 
girlie. 14223, 16728 (70Q). 

When Broadway was a pasture. 
9617, 9782 (94). 

When “school days” comes to 
town. 25086. 

When the autumn leaves are fall- 
ing. 27714 (145). 

Where love is king. 12248, 16728 
(71). 

Wig wag rag. 27646. 

Will o’ th’ wisp. 14267. 

Winning fight. 14271, 16728 (72), 
22503. 

Winter is over. 9701. 

Woman’s charm. 6609. 

Woman’s national daily. 43839. 

You’re going to wish you had me 
back. 9782 (100), 9757. 


Feist’s orchestra folio. 511. 


(79). Felding (I. J.) Youre the only 
Spring morning. 9162. flower that grows. 16706. 


Summer days. 11910, 13979, 14319 ; Feldman (B.) & co.: 


(148), 17999, 20290. 

Summer days are coming. 13980. 

Sunrise. 13989. 

Sweet girl of mine. 14001. 

Swing (The) 9250. 

Table talk. 11947. 

Tender thoughts. 1749. 

- Téte-a-téte. 14040, 14041. 

That Italian serenade. 27384, 
27714 (130). 

That long lost chord. 6332, 9782 
(84). 

That todelo tune. 1761. 

That’s peculiar, isn’t it? Very! 
22280. 

That’s what I’d really like to 
know. 14057. 

There ain’t no man in the moon. 
27398. 

There really isn’t any more to tell. 
22291. 

Think it over, Mary. 1775. 

This is no place for a good little 
girl. 223804. 

Three million dollars. 4068, 14077. 

Thunder and lightning. 6854. 

To the deuce with the whole 
blamed thing. 14090. 


£931 


ee 


All get together. 12385. 

All I want is your true heart and 
you. 27748. 

Almond eyes. 22682. 

Anywhere dark will do. 30380. 

Betsy I’m afraid. 22791. 

Boys of the empire. 27986. 

Bridget Malone. 27940. 

Cheer up, Polly. 18545. 

Come dear and swing with me. 
28083. 

Come in and cut yourself a piece 
of cake. 18596. 

Crinoline and ringlets. 12647. 

Don’t say goodbye—only say good- 
night. 18721. 

Down in Bamboo Bay. 14772. 

Down in Dolly Town. 10271. 

Ey’ry little flower has a sweet- 
heart. 23201. 

Floating down the old Zambesi. 
18867. 

Floating with my boating girl. 
12819. 

Follow the bald heads. 283880. 

Follow your leader follow on. 
28381. 

Forgive! forget! 18888. 

George 1-2-3-4-5. 2715. 


INDEX 


Feldman (B.) & co.—Continued. 


Heather-time in  heather-land. 


19035. 


- Hello, hello, hello my little mer- 


maid. 12979. . 

I can sleep in Oxford street. 
18027. 

I can’t help being a love sick coon. 
23525 

I’d never been coortin’ 
191138. 

I deserve a good slapping I do. 
23528. 

I do like that little girl of yours. 
13082. 

I don’t like music. 380550. 

I have a dear little Shamrock. 
15197. 

I like your apron and your bonnet. 
13039. 

Til go half way home with you. 
15212. 

T’ll lend you my best girl. 13047. 

I’m saving my heart for you. 
23559. 

I’m such a hit with the girls. 
13062. 

I’m twenty-one to-day. 23561. 

I want somebody to see me home. 
28712. 

I was dancing around with Ma- 
tilda. 28718. 

If I built a world of sunshine. 
13095. 

If I could only hold you in my 


afore. 


arms. 19191. 
If thoughts could only speak, 
dear! 19194. 


If you see John James Cassidy. 
13100. 

In a pretty little house. 19206. 

In your gown of white and gold. 
3005. 

Island of Walla Wooloo. 

It’s just like bein’ at hame. 

Just a wee deoch-an doris. 

Keep it to yourself. 15391. 

Lady said “oui, oui.” 15418. 

Let me help you over the stile. 
3142. 

Little bit of Navy blue. 

Little Bo-Peep. 13283. 

March to Marble Arch. 30607. 

Meet me Jennie. 30616. 


23655. 
3031. 
13195. 


23835. 


My girl’s a regular Sheffield blade. 
3384. 
My star. 29294. 


Not to-day. 13565. 

Plink, plonk! the skin of a Spanish 
onion. 13676. 

Raindrops. 138724. 

Remember me to the boys. 16080. 

Sh! youwll waken Mister Doyle! 
20154. 


pt. Stiaees., Vv. S t 


Feldman (B.) & co.—Continued. 


\ 


Felix (P.) 
lover. 
Irellheimer-Kennedy co. : 


1932 


She’s a pretty little saint is May. 
13866. 

Silvery camel bells. 30750. 

Sing something Irish to me. 
24634. 

Some one is sighing in Singapore. 
29837. 

There’s no such things as bogies. 
30787. 

There’s nobody quite like you. 
14066. 

There’s something about a soldier. 
4044. 


To cheer him up and help him on | 


his way. 20407. 
To-day’s the day 
16455. jj 
Top hat that my granddad used jj 
to wear. 24912. 
Under the tamarind tree. 
W. B. waltz. 16546. | 
We all went marching home again. | 
30209. q 
We can’t all love the same girl. 
30210. 
What a pretty Swiss bride you'd 
make. 16600. 
What does it matter if it’s rain- 
ing. 16602. | 
What’s the use of saving up your 4 
money. 14222. 
When. 16610. 
When Jack comes home again. 
4278. | 
When life’s sun is setting. 25082. | 
When the drums begin to roll. | 
25092. 4 
When you’re far from the old | 
folks at home. 14247. 4 
Who wants to see the seashore. | 
14258. i i 
Why can’t the girls be soldiers. 
30828. 
Why do you keep laughing at me? ‘ff! 
20627. | 
Why should your eyes ask me to | 
stay? 20631. 
Wobbly walk. 308384. 4 
You do look bonny in your tartan | 
plaid. 14294. 


of all days. 


14129. 


Felis (P.): 


12365. 
13718. 


Abendglocken. 
Quintem-scherzo. 
Tindellied. 14012. 
Wiegenlied. 14264. 


Felix (H.): 


Boss of the show. 4564. 
Or thereabout. 17707. 
If all the world loves a | 
797. 


Don’t be contrary Mary. 412. 
Don’t forget to write. 2588. 


-Feola (Capolongo-) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Fellheimer-Kennedy co.—Continued. 
I’m going back to Lonesome Town. 
T7181. 
I wonder how she'll kiss. 
Kissing by wireless. 5400. 
Kissing man. 911. 
Life is but a fading flower. 17407. 


783. 


Love me honey! love me. 183817. 
Natoma. 15808. 

Sleepy moon. 1589. 

Spoony land. 6284. 

When Cupid leads the band. 1955. 


When Mr. Cupid comes to town. 
6514. 
Why don’t you smile. 1993. 

You don’t look good to me. 16700. 
You got me guessing. 20680. 
Fellows (E. H.) Night and day. 8474. 
Fels (R.) Hawkes-Loder instruction 

book. 7590. 
Felton (EK. W.): 
Girl chewed gum. 10467. 
Ode to Iowa river. 19790. 
Felton (W. M.): 
Awake, my soul, awake. 6800. 
Danza napolitana. 14717. 
Joyous hearts. 23694. 
Merry moments. 24019. 
Music box. 19655. 
Susurri veneziani. 
Fen (J. Whitcomb-) 
Fen (J.) 
Fenn-Leyland (C.): 
Secret of violin playing. 8987. 
Willy-Willy-Wiltshire. 27651. 
Fennell (M.) Won’t you be my chum 


16354. 
See Whitcomb- 


girlie. 18215. 
| Fenney (K. K.) jr. When love is like 
springtime. 20588. 
Fenno (A. B.) ‘Through the line. 
9374. 
Fenton (M.) Meet me Jeannie when 
| you’re coming thro’ the rye. 30616. 
Fenton (S. C.) Redondo. 18729. 
Fenton (W. H.) Joy ride on the 


28859. 
See Capolongo- 


water wagon. 


Feola. 
|Feorde (L.): 
Bon soir. 25429. 
Raindrops. 27008. 
Romance. 27058. 
Springtide. 27285. 
; Twilight. 27468. 
Ferber (R.): 


If love lies dead. 
In sunny Paraiso. 
On to prosperity. 
29415. 
Ferbrache (J. G.): 


7805, 10772. 
10803, 10804. 
113738, 19837, 


Could dreams come true. 329. 
Katie Lee. 896. 
Ferdinand (L. J.) Zampa. 43866. 


Ferdinando (K.) Won’t you’ come 
with me just for a little while. 6615. 


i 


Fergus (L. C.) Hi-lo-hay. 10609. 
Ferguson (A. C.) Dis am de rag. 


4796. 
Ferguson (B. A.) Waltz melody. 
1917. 
Férir (E.) Le ménétrier. 24004. 
Ferrara (B.) Studio del violino. 
3949. 
Ferrari (H. Wolf-) See Wolf-Ferrari 
(H.) 
Ferrari (G.): 
Belles maniéres. 9945. 
Chansons de tous les temps. 
10079. 
Cloches de Nantes. 10120. 
Houzards de la garde. 10641. 


Interlude, sur un vieil air anglais, 
28801. 
Peureuse (La) 11456. 
Roy a fait battre tambour. 
Vaggesang. 4152. 
Ferraria (L. E.) Six études rythmi- 


11659. 


ques. 12800. : 
Ferraro (H.) Lovers dream. 15528. 
Ferrata (G.) Scherzino. 2644. 
Ferrata (N.) Manana. 29098. 


Ferrazzano (T.) 
gari’. 20356. 
Ferrell (C. W.) In rabbit time. 2999. 
Ferrell (G.) Dearie, do you love me. 

14736. 
Ferrell (J. W.) Burdenbearer. 10020. 
Ferris (M.) Dreamingofhome. 7281. 
Ferriss (H. M.) Pierrette. 26929. 
Fessler (O.): 
Just like you are, love, to-day. 
10895. 
On the B-A-R. 
2riOG CL9ib):: 
Festing (M. C.) Sonate en si mineur. 
byihieps 
Festival song budget. 17076. 
Féte (La) du village voisin. 29652. 
Fetras (0O.): 
Frohsinn auf den bergen. 
Margueriten-tag. 13380. 


Tenite tutto, Mar- 


19830, 24269, 


12859. 


Fett (J.), jr. Dearie, be my sweet- 
heart. 20977. 
Fetter (D.) My goddess. 17610. 


Feuchtinger (E.) Laudate Dominum 
in organo. 5429. 
Feuchtinger (J.): 
Hiskrystalle. 2572-2575. 
Es muss ja nicht sein. 17048, 
25763. 


Friss vogel, oder stirb. 17102. 

Grosses potpourri. 5060. 

Handwerksburschenlied. 

Heimatlied. 2837. 

Johanniszauber. 5352. 

Ktissen mein kind, ist gefahrlich. 
17383. 

Marschlied. 17501. 

Musterweiber (Die) 18482, 24097. 

Musterweiber-marsch. 17599. 


17172. 


1933 


———— 


INDEX 


pt. Hi m"s:, 'v. G 


Feuchtinger (J.)—Continued. 
Musterweiber-walzer. 17600 
19662, 19663. 
Rodlermarsch. 1446, 3702-3704. 
Schutzmann-duett. 17898. 
Symphonie in A moll. 9178. 
Wanda’s auftrittslied. 42388. 
Will ein midchen des mannes herz 
erfrewn. 18204. 
Ziegenbock-polka. 
Zlatorog. 2060. 
Wévrier (H.) Monna Vanna. 15714. 
Ffoulkes (S.): 
Popinjay march. 11491, 16017. 


18241. 


Song of Carpathia. 6209. 
Kibich (Z.): 

Krilovna Ema. 10942. 

Melusina. 5610. 

Poém. 11480. 

Souvenir poétique. 6227. 


Thema con variationi B_ dur. 
27397. 

II symphonie, es dur. 27710. 
Fichandler (W.) Barcarolle. 27866. 
Fidelio. 6979. 

Fiebrich (F. P.): 

_ Junge liebe. 173855. 

Stisse frucht. 16336. 

Wann i di net hatt. 9572. 

Fiedler (F.): 
Falsche schitzelein. 26388. 
Lied (Das) 8158. 
Field (J. M.) Smiles and frowns. 
27200. 
Field (K.): 
She sleeps beneath the sycamore 
tree. 13867. 
You’re not as you used to be. 
14302. 
Field (M.) Why should we sigh. 
12266. 
Fielden (T. P.) Lake isle of Innis- 
free. 8009. 


Fields (G. W.) 
Fields (J. T.) 
Fields (M. C.) 
Cown. 11935. 

Fielitz (A. von): 

Berceuse. 152. 

Marguerite. 21638. 

Sechs lieder. 10371. 
Vielitz (W. E. von) Vier lieder. 4924. 
Fietter (C. Linka-) See Linka-Fietter 

(C.) 

Fijan (A.): 

Chansons pour les petits & les 

grands. 28014. 

Fugitifs (Les). 12864. 

Parfums d’amour. 3547, 21894. 

Scene et air de Louise. 138817. 

Vers la soixantaine. 4185. 
Filippucei (B.): 

Brise est douce. 6916. 

Chant du souvenir. 28017. 

Chanson du matelot. 6970. 


Song Eureka. 17948. 
Service. 27147. 


Sweet Madeline Mc- 


1934 


Filippucci (E.)—Continued. 
Chant du souvenir. 20902. 
En gaité. 7289. 
En tapinois. 7290. 
Marche bohémienne. 21636, 29104. 
Roseraie (La) 3733, 22040. 
Filke (M.): 
Ave maris stella. 4467. 
Floret silva undique. 18871. 
Lied vom Sorreno. 19414. 
Reiterlied. 24467. 
Schmiedlied. 24560. 
Valet. 9464. 
Fille de régiment. 2528, 30364 (19). 
Villebrown (H. K.) My southern love. 
15791. 
Fillenas (H.) Taste and see. 20342. 
Filley (E. W.) Woman’srights. 22513. 
Fillmore (A. L.) O how lovely. 24239. 
Fillmore (C. M.): 
Good old gospel story. 23376. 
I’s done got religion. 17254. 
Redeemed by His blood. 29587. 
Fillmore (F.A.) : 
Easter awakening. 7257. 
Hilldale march. 30864 (29, 30). 
Oh clap your hands. 3479. 
Fillmore (H.) Teddy Trombone. 9292, 
9298. 
Fillmore (J. H.): 
Heart songs. 28558. 
Lead on. 21515. 
Summer gladness. 
To victory. 16458. 
Welcome delightful morn. 
Fillmore bros. ¢o.: 
Adelaide waltzes. 


15981. 


9795. 


All hail the power. 12386, 20725. | 
All nations whom Thou hast made. | 


14349. 
All praise to Thee. 
American (The). 
Angelis’ 
22665. 
Anniversary. 22669. 
Arbitration. 25296, 25297. 
Awake! Jerusalem. 9888. 
Awake my soul to joyful lays. 
12454. 


20727. 


Bells, bells, Christmas bells. 22778. | 


Birth of Jesus. 25414. 
18438. 


16591. | 


25250, 25251. *| 
song rings out again. | 


Bless the Lord, O my soul. 
Buster Brown. 18490. 
Champ Clark’s congress. 
Come Jesus, Redeemer. 
Daughter of Zion. 23062. 
Deck of cards. 20980. 
Duke street. 14794. 
Earth is the Lord’s. 21034. 
Easter awakening. 7257. 
Elephant march. 452. 
Flowers of the wildwood. 527. 
Four brass quartettes. 26020. 
Funeral march. 104386. 
Gettysburg march. 10461. 


16897. 
4691. 


lk 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Fillmore bros. co.—Continued. 

Give thanks unto the God of 
heaven. 25920. 

Glory to God in the highest. 25930. 

God of harvest praise. 25935. 

Good old gospel story. 23376. 

Hail sacred day of earthly rest. 
23422. 

Hail the glorious day. 26005. 

Hallelujah. 23427, 23428. 

Hark! the King. 5090. - 

Heart songs. 28558. 

Heralds of gladness. 23471. 

Here’s to the ladies. 51384. 

Holy, holy, holy. 10626. 

Holy Sabbath day. 15144. 

Hosanna. 10640. 

I love to tell the story. 5219. 

I will praise Thee with my whole 
heart. 138081. 

In the sunshine of God’s love. 5309. 

Jesus, and shall it ever be. 15349. 

Jesus Christ is risen to-day. 7919. 

Jesus lover of my soul. 238674. 

Joy, joy, divine. 23687. 

Keep on with the fight. 21480. 

King victorious. 7980. 

Last hope. 13245. 

Lead kindly light. 

Lead on. 21515. 

Lead us heavenly Father. 5484. 

Let the words of my mouth. 
5457. 

Lift your glad voices. 8062. 

So my Shepherd is divine. 15488. 

Lord is my light. 5508, 21567. 

Lord who giveth all. 23869. 

Love divine. 19462. 

Make a joyful noise. 21615. 

March of the insurgents. 17487. 

March persevere. 15581. 

O be joyful in the Lord. 5765. 

O how great is Thy goodness. 
19777. 

Only tune the band could play was 
Auld lang syne. 29425. 

On to Washington. 21865. 

One sweetly solemn thought. 
5826. 

Only tune the band could play. 
26835, 26836. 


5482. 


Onward Christian soldiers. 16549, 
24289. 

Peace troubled soul. 19897. 

Perry’s children’s songs. 19910. 


Postlude. 16021. 

Praise ye Jehovah. 13691. 
Praise ye the Lord. 5980. 
Processional chimes. 13705. 
Rhoda Royal march. 8857. 
Rosaiena waltz. 22033, 22034. 


Fillmore bros. co.—Continued. 
St. George march. 6072. 
Santa Claus’ advice. 24551. 
Scout master. 16182. 
Show boy. 6147, 27164. 
Sing aloud unto God. 27182. 
Sing O heavens. 27185. 
Singbad the sailor. 29793. 
Solo pomposo. 29834, 29835. 
Song of praise. 6212. 
Song of the evening bell. 
Summer gladness. 13981. 
Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour 

dear. 11917. 

Teddy Trombone. 9292, 9293. 
Thou knowest, Lord. 24881. 
To victory. 16458. 


24691. 


Vanity of love. 223880. 

Visions. 14176. 

We shall sleep, but not forever. 
9583. 


Welcome delightful morn. 16591. 
What will dear old mother say. 
22436. 
Finch (C. A.): 
Buccaneer. 4880 (99). 
Servant of all. 1551. 
Finch (R. B.) Communion service. 


308. 
Finch (W. B.) Oh! you~ hobble. 
13602. 
Finche (A.) Floating march. T7886. 


Hinek (6, 4.) < 
Belle of Parry Sound. 14486. 
There’s no fiag like yon starry 
emblem. 22295. 
Finck (Herman): 
In the shadows. 19234, 
23634-23636, 26248. 
On the road to zag-a-zig. 21862, 
21868, 29412, 30364 (107). 


19235, 


Pirouette. 19931, 27714 (114), 
29499, 29500. 
Reine des fleurs. 29595. 
Shadows (The) 20157, 27150: 
Haale Le 

Finden (A. Woodforde-) See Wood- 


forde-Finden (A.) 
Fingar (J. R.) Let us love, as we 
loved years ago. 19402. 
Fingenhagen (L.) Fantasie und fuge. 


18824. 

Fink (E. L.) Grand opera at break- 
hast. (21212; 

Fink (EF. F.) Intermezzo. 14889. 


Fink (Henry) : 
My big blonde girl. 
Tell me why. 9298. 
Fink (Herman) Schattenspiele. 3777. 
Fink (L. J.) piano & music house. 


11208. 


Sabbath evening. 22051. Mexican murmurings. 26602. 
Sabbath morning. 20078. Bink (CS): 
Sabbath morning meditation. I am an Amer. girl. 15181. 
11673. My friends. 15764. 
1935 


INDEX 


Wink (W.): 
Children’s party. 4659. 
Country dance. 4712. 
Gay rider. 4985. 
Finkelstone (G. N.) I will miss you 
girlie mine. 2072 (119). 


Finley (D.) In the quiet evening. 
17306. 
Finley (W.): 
I’m looking for a nice little girlie. 
5229. 
I’ve a longing for you dearie. 5234. 
Mother. 13469: 
Finn (I.) Adele waltzes. 9, 9782, 
(25). 
Finn (S. M.) Lovers dream. 15528. 


Finnegan (J. J.) Red, white and blue. 
178386. 


Kinney (E.) Lingering by the old 
well. 15471. 
Fino (G.) Fest der ernte. 18839. 


Finta cameriera. 30387. 
Fintel (M. von) See Von Fintel (M.) 
Finzel (G. H.): 

Enchanted rose. 28289. 
Put-in-bay. 138709. 
Fiorillo (F.) Golfo (Il) 

23364. 
Firebaugh (C.): 

After a scrap a kiss. 43889. 

Won’t you come over and play big 
black bear. 6614. 

Firm foundation pub. co.: 

All is well. 16757. 

Beyond the sea. 16852. 

Blessed story of the cross. 

Come, let us sing. 16934. 

Consider the wondrous works of 
God. 16944. 

Gather the sheaves. 

He died on the cross. 

He saved me. 17189. 

Hear the Saviour calling. 17193. 

Hills of Eden. 17202. 

How much more. 17216. 

I’ve resolved to leave the world. 
UST 

I’ve something to live for now. 
17259. 

Inside the golden gate. 17317. 

Let us walk in the light. 17401. 

Let the Lord be praised, O Zion! 
17397. 

New songs of victory. 15820. 

O, then, Don’t you want to go? 
17667. 

On to victory. 17698. 

Our dearest friend. 17711. 

Prepare to meet thy God. 17758. 

Press the fight. 17760. 

Redeeming love. 17838. 

So we will trust Him to the end. 
179381. 

There is joy. 18068. 

To arms. 18082. 


ineantato. 


16858. 


17113. 
17186. 


pt. cre mes... V5 68 | 


Firm foundation pub. co.—Continued. 
Victory song. 18138. 
Waiting by the river. 18158.. 
We're traveling home. 18163. 
What will you say. 18179. 
Why stand you here idle? 18199. 


Will you heed the eall? 18207. 
Worship. 18218. 
Firpo (E.) A te. 6651. 
Firth (J. R.) Suffrage hint. 24769. 
Fischel (M. I.) Double stop scale. 
2539. 
Fischer (—): 


I love to tell the story. 238549. 
Pollywogg wiggle. 1862. 
Fischer (A. E.): 
Admiral der luft. 
Freundestreue. 21140. 
Hurrah, die garde. 21305. 
Konzert no. 1. 22638, 22639. 
Mein feld die welt. 21671. 
Notturno. 15138. 
Sokadas. 20092, 20093. 
Fischer (A. L.) There’s a charm about | 
the old love still. 20374, 20375. 
Wischer (B.): 
Falsche schitzlein. 26383. 
Lied (Das) 3158. 
Fischer (B. E.): 
Bee (The) 6842. 
Dancing. 2476. 
Fischer (B. M.) Thoughts. 
Fischer (C.) : 
A la bien-aimée. 
A la lune. 18246. 
Abendlied. 27723. 
Adagio and finale. 2091. 
Adieu (L’) 22595. 
After sunset. 6681. 
Aida mareh. 27522. 
Album for the young. 204382. 
Album leaf. 16748. 
Alla stella confidente. 25242. 
Alla zingara. 6708. 
Alpine glow. 6718. ! 
America, God save the queen. | 
18292, 18293. 
American spirit. 
American standard polka. 
American youth. 16769. 
Amour d’une marionette. 
Ancient court whisperings. 
Andantino. 14975. 
Andrew Hofer. 21438. 
Ange qui chante. 19578. 
Angels’ serenade. 25267. - 
Anitra’s dance. 18989. 
Anvil chorus. 27523. 


Arabesque. 2157. 
16790, 183824, 


20714. 


12030. 
22575. 


25197 (42). | 
25255. 


6727. 
2140. 


Arms of America. 
22684. 
Around the Christmas tree. 27800, | 
27801. : 
At the mountain inn. 
At the village tavern. 


6777. 
27812. 


1936 


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INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 

Au bord d@’un ruisseau. 18343. 

Autumn song. 30097 

Avowal. 12452. 

Awakening of spring. 22717 

Baby’s sweetheart. 22725. 

Ballet music and soldiers’ march. 
11657. 

Ballet music from Faust. 23379. 

Bandolero (The) 9910. 

Bandoliero (The) 6813. 

Banner of victory. 6816. 

Barearole waltz. 19794. 

Barcecarolle. 16829, 27865. 

Beauty’s eyes. 182. 

Bee hive. 6843. 

Bells and _ cathedral 
12493. 

Bereceau (Le) 16845. 

Berceuse. 152, 18415. 

Berceuse in BE. 253838. 

Berceuse slave. 12499. 

Bianca. 27902. 

Bitter sweets. 22805. 

Blue bells of Scotland. 27919. 

Blue Danube. 20280. 

Bohemian dance. 22815, 

Bonds of love. 6899, 6900. 

Boy scouts. 25437. 

Brave old army team. 10002. 

Bridal chorus. 27549. 

Bridal wreath. 6911. 

Brise des nuits. 16874. 

Call of America. 6941, 12552, 
25197 (56). 

Calm is the lake. 27971. 

Canhanibalmo rag. 27975. 

Caprice basque. 27981. 

Caprice espagnol. 217, 6952. 

Cascade (La) 224. 

Casey Jones. 6956, 6957, 10058. 

Casket of jewels. 10059. 

Cavalier’s bride. 23638, 2364. 

Cavatina. 10061, 18435. 

Celeste Aida. 12121. 

Cellists’ first concert album. 25516, 
27997, 27998. 

Chanson d’amour. 16898. 

Chanson joyeuse. 25522. 

Chanson napolitaine. 28009. 

Chant du berger. 20901. 

Chant sans paroles. 30098. 

Chase (The) 2384. 

Chimes of love. 2390. 

Choral overture. 10107. 

Cinquantaine (La) 28065. 

Cleopatra. 2415, 2416. 

Coeur d’Aléne. 2421. 

Colonial times. 28078. 

Complete table of chords. 

Consolation. 28109. 

Contretanz. 28112. 

Cossack revels. 25601. 

Cradle song. 18632. 

Crépuscule. 15607. 


chimes. 


18608. 


1937 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 
Cultivation of the left hand. 342. 


Cyclone in Darktown. 7103-7105, 
16728 (30). 

Czardas. 7107. 

Daily exercises. 23039. 

Dance of the fawns. 7119. 

Dance of the goblins. 28155. 


Dance of the moonbeams. 2475, 

Danse des sabots. 16974. 

Danses tziganes. 16976. 

Dawn of hope. 71389. 

Death of Ose. 18990. 

Desert flower. 18692. 

Deutscher tanz, 397, 18697, 23087. 

Deuxiéme chant sans _ paroles. 
20434. 

Diadéme (Le). 12687. 

Dixie belle. 23091. 

Dolores. 18714. 

Don César de Bazan. 

Dream (A). 2544. 

Dream on the ocean. 18740. 

Dreaming of home. 25706. 

Dreams of love. 18275. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 


23967. 


436. 
Dutch mill. 7249. 
Dying poet. 127380. 


Echoes of the fatherland. 25734. 


Echoes of the past. 2569, 23156. 
Edviga. 12740. 
Hight fantasias. 8341. 


Hinzugsmarsch der Bojaren. 18771. 
Ekko fra narden. 2576, 28278. 
Elegie. 2578. 
Elegie and consolation. 
Eleven progressive studies. 
Hlsa’s dream. 27550. 
Enchantment. 28290. 
Entr’acte gavotte. 9357. 
Espafia rhapsodie. 23188. 
Espérance. 2603. 
Eternal spring. 23190. 
Hugéne Oneguine. 249238, 24924. 
Evening song. 28313. 
Evening sounds. 7318. 
Evenings with the classics. 18808. 
Extase. 488. : 
PExtase d’amour. 18811, 28327. 
Fairy tales. 495, 23214. 
Faithful comrade. 7382. 
Fantaisie lyrique. 23224. 
Fantasia napolitana. 2636, 25797. 
Fantastica. 2639. 
Farewell to robin. 
Father in heaven. 
Fearless and mighty. 
Fest-hymne. 512. 
Fickle beauty. 25823. 
Fifteen studies in the medium 
register. 7171. 
Fifty exercises. 11118. 
Fighting chance. 23244, 28358. 
Fingal’s cave. 8274. 


18778. 
7959. 


28349. 
7351. 
735T. 


INDEX 


pt. Thy nos. V6 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 

First novellette. 283864. 

Five favorite Yule-tide songs. 
27729, 303338. 

Florentiner marsch. 2665. 

Flower of the U. S. 10394. 

Flower song. 25854. 

Flowret forget me not. 283878. 

Folk song. 529, 238263. 

For little folks. 18882. 

Forget-me-not. 2680. 

Four concert duets for two EH flat 
or two B flat saxophones. 7991. 

Fragrance of jasmine. 7407. 

Fraternity hymn. 29239. 

Freuet euch des lebens. 11886. 

Frolic under the linden tree. 
7414. 

From heaven I was sent to earth. 
28404. 

From youth’s happy days. 28407. 

Frozen Bill. 7419. 

Friihlings marsch. 7428. 

Fruehlings reigen. 28410. 

Fritihlingslied. 7422, 18899. 

Funeral march. 264, 2698. 

Funiculi-funicula march. 25884. 

Gavotte. 560, 18919, 23310. 

Gavotte in G. 28423. 

Gavotte from Mignon. 2705. 

Gavotte Louis XIII. 28424. 

German shepherd boy. 18924. 

Gipsy life. 28441. 

Gipsy’s serenade. 28442. 

Gold and silver waltz. 7483. 

Golden daffodils. 7485. 

Golden sceptre. 628. 

Grandma. 7522. 

Goody Two-shoes. 30364 (78). 

Gretchen. 650, 7538, 15027. 

Gretchen intermezzo. 18988, 
30364 (79). 

Griisst mir das blonde kind am 
Rhein. 25989. 

Guitarre. 11187. 

H. M. S. Pinafore. 19000, 28518. 

Habanera. 662, 23412. 

Hinsel und Gretel. 667, 23418, 
23419. ~ 

Hand culture, notation and 
rhythm. 2806. 

Heart (The) 7604. 

Hejre Kati. 10598. 

Holka modrookaé. 26074. 

Home greetings. 28592. 

Home, sweet home. 238492. 

Hoo-rah for the army team. 106385. 

Humoreske. 19085-19086. 

Hungarian dance. 9999, 10000, 
23511. 

Hungarian folk song. 28619. 

Hungarian gipsy song. 28620. 

Hungarian love song. 28621. 

Hungarian poem. 28622. 

Hymn to Hygeia. 17221. ° 


1938 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 


I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls. 
27855. 

I understand you clearly. 28704. 

Idilio. 7791. 

If in loving, singing. 7803. 

Illusion. 2971, 2972. 

Impromptu and scherzo. 23608. 

In blauer nacht. 19207. 

In June. 28760. 

In slumberland. 28770. 

In sunny Paraiso. 10803, 10804. — 

In the hall of the mountain king. 
7535, 18991. 

In the jungle. 3002, 17304. 

Indispensabile (L’) 28797. 

Intermezzo. 2013. 

Interrupted rendezvous. 138144. 

Invitation to the dance. 7880. 

Irrésistible. 3024, 17321. - 

Italian songs. 28828. 

Jerry Moran. 28838, 28839. 

Joker (The) 28854. 

Jolly yachting party. 28856. 

Judy forgot. 7941. 

Kid you’ve got some eyes. 7972, 
10916. 

King of the air. 28726, 23727, 
28892. 

King rose. 28895. 

Koenigs-husaren. 28917. 

Lance and shield. 8011. 

Largo. 7551. 

Lark’s morning song. 19376. 

Lass 0’ Gowrie. 28933. 

Last dream of the Virgin. 19547. 

Last rose of summer. 289385. 

Liebeslied. 8050, 19409. 

Liedel von glueck. 28978. 

Liedes gruss. 11000. 

Life preserver. 8055, 19419, 
25197 (148). H 

Liszt’s Hungarian rhapsody. 6648 | 
(80). | 

Little Miss Fix-It. 19444, 26435, 
29004. 

Little story. 11022, 17430, 22562 
(89), 26440, 29018. 

Lohengrin. 25026. 

Longing. 8101. 

Love me! 1002. 

Love novel. 3204. 

Love’s torment. 19495. 

Lucia di Lammermoor. 238106. 

Lullaby. 17466. 

Ma lady. 290738. 

Madrigale. 26500. 

Maerchen. 17478. 

Maid and the wheel. 8252. 

Major and minor scales in all 
keys. 8189. 

Mandolina. 13364. 

March. 28297. 

Marche. 263380. © 

Marche funébre. 23948, 29105. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. Fischer (C.)—Continued, 


Marche slave. 20435. 

Marcia fantastica. 3266. 

Marguerite. 26530. 

Maria Theresia. 28949. 

Martha. 526. 

Masked ball. 17511. 

Matin au Zuider Zee. 17512. 

Mazurka. 1066, 19554. 

Mazurka from ballet Coppelia. 
7162. 

Méditation. 9902, 19558, 25955. 

Méditation sur la 1° prélude. 
18970. 

Medley of national airs. 29145. 

Mei Schwobalindle. 8257. 

Melodie. 3948. 

Mélodie danoise. 38299. 

Mélodie mignonne. 29153. 

Melody in F. 29678, 29674. 

Melody of peace. 238996, 26569, 
26570. 

Menuet. 18400, 26586, 28544. 

Menuet from Don Juan, and Mo- 
ment musical. 38372. 

Menuett. 19024. 

Merry maiden. 8284, 8285. 

Mignonette. 28469. 

Miss Liberty. 17555. 

Monte Cristo. 29205. 

Moon travels. 3350. 

Moonrise. 38355. 

Morning hymn. 29214, 

Morning mood. 75387, 18992. 

Morning, noon and night in Vienna. 
20301. 

Morning on the Zuider Zee. 8826. 

Moto perpetuo. 19641. 

Motor maid. 11198, 11199, 24082. 

Mouche @ or. 11200. 

Moulin (Le) 15788. 

Musician’s wedding. 24096. 

My harp. 8870. 

My heart is in the Highlands. 
29270. 

My Maryland. 1162, 1163, 3389. 

My old Kentucky home. 29285. 

Myrtes (Les) 3404. 

Nearer my God to Thee. 29307. 

New and grand method for saxo- 
phone. 18549. 

New creation polka. 26735. 

New love. 19741. 

New scale studies for violin. 
19742. 

Night on the Prado. 19746, 19747. 

Night song. 26745. 

Notturno. 6538. 

O belle nuit. 8548, 113834, 26793. 

O faithful pine. 293849. 

O Sanctissima. 29359. 

O thou clear shining heaven. 
29362. 

Oh glorious emblems. 3480. 

Old folks at home. 19815. 


1939 


—_ 


On Hudson’s shore. 11365. 

On our honeymoon. 1270, 8585, 
26821. 

On the alert. 29406. 

Only you little girl. 3512. 

Opera (The) 113891. 

Operatic masterpieces. 6648 (97). 

Our girlies. 15941, 26865. 

Poloma (La) 24319, 243820, 26881, 
* 29444, 29445. 

Paolo. 19887. 

Pas des écharpes. 28003. 

Passe pied. 29464. 

Peer Gynt suite. 18998. 

Pepita (La) 1823, 16728 (55). 

Perpetuum mobile. 8679. 

Petersborough sleigh ride. 8681. 

Petite romance. 29487. 

Petit bolero. 138661. 

Petit valse. 8683. 

Petite suite. 29488. 

Pilgerchor. 9556. 

Plainte du vent. 13678. 

Play that Alahoe rag. 29503, 
29504. 

Playful rondo. 26948. 

Poém. 11480. 

Poema di amore. 3587. 

Poet and peasant. 20303. 

Polish dance. 20110, 24874. 

Polka. 29511. 

Polonaise. 19951. 

Polskie keviaty. 13864. 

Poupée valsante. 19957. 

Practical violin method. 8781. 

Prelude. 2226, 11109, 11110, 11556, 
16062, 24444. 

Prelude and sicilienne. 11108. 

Pride of America. 29534, 29535. 

Pride of victory. 1880. 

Processional overture. 8763, 26988. 

Progressive major and minor 
scales and exercises. 11531. 

Promenade de matin. 8765. 26385. 

Puszta maiden. 29549, 29550. 

Rak6ezi mareh. 29571. 

Red, red rose. 1415. 

Regimental youngsters. 8824. 

Remember me. 29598. 

Remembrance waltz. 29600. 

Résignation. 200138. 

Réve (Le) 27028. 

Réve angélique. 8917, 24524. 

Réveil du lion. 20020. 

Reverie. 8853, 29618. 

Rhapsodie hongroise. 23834. 

Right of way. 8861, 13750. 

Rigoletto. 1872, 9515. 

Robin Adair. 29628. 

Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 
8876, 13757, 18758, 16106, 29681. 

Romance. 1447, 29635. 

Romance et balero. 29638. 

Romanza. 20041. 


INDEX 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 


Romanza espressiva. 11740. 

Ronde d@’ amour. 29648. 

Rondo brillant. 8888. 

Rose city. 29655. 

Rossignolet. 24519. 

Russian peasant dance. 3747, 
245380. 


Salut @’ amour. 24545. 

Salute to Montreal. 20096. 

Scale practice. 29702-29704. 

Seale studies. 24557. 

Scéne de la Czarda. 20109. 

Scherzo. 2227, 29711, 29712. 

School of the fifth position. 20118. 

School of velocity. 20119, 20120. 

Scotch lullaby. 24569. 

Second valse. 2753, 23357. 

Secret (Le) 29750. 

Selection from Aida. 1878. 

Selections from Faust. 10529. 

Serenade. 1546, 9001, 11741, 11755, 
11757, 13846, 20126, 20127, 20145, 
24585, 27134, 27135, 29759, 29760. 

Sérénade d’ amour. 9004, 20148. 

Sérénade de Moliére. 15610. 

Seventeenth and eighteenth cen- 
tury classics. 201538. 

Sevilla waltz. 16728 (61). 

Séville. 29770. 

Sextet from Lucia di Lammer- 
moor. 18716, 18717. 

Shadow dance. 26605. 

Shadows fly. 3832. 

Shepherd boy. 27157. 

Sieste. 20169. 

Silver flute. 25197 (215). 

Six duets. 7992. 

Sixteen melodious pieces. 28582, 
28583. 


Skater waltz. 29798. 

Skaters (The) 20188. 

Sobre las olas. 20204. 

Soirées musicales. 1604. 

Soldiers’ marching song. 29829. 

Soldiers’ morning song. 29830. 

Solo and chorus from Aida. 27528. 

Solvejg’s song. 25981. 

Song of the evening star. 16552, 
30194. 


Song of the Puszta maiden. 29852. 

Sons du soir. 2072 (175). 

Sounds from home. 9138, 27262. 

Soussman’s complete method for 
the flute. 27268. 


Souyenir. 11858, 20244. 
Souvenir de l Amérique. 20246. 
Souvenir de Luebeck. 9143. 
Souvenir d’ Hongroise. 29876. 
Spanish dance. 8330, 24721. 
Spanish dances. 9147, 26654. 
Spring’s awakening. 3930. 
Stabat mater. 27081. 

Step by step. 29911. 


1940 


pt. my n) si, v. 6 Yl 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. 


Stormy moon. 1667. 

Studio del violino. 3949. 

Suffragettes (The) 9196. 

Suite miniature. 29931. 

Suzette. 9226, 13993. 

Swan (The) 3753, 27097. 

Sweet reflections. 16728 (66), 
20312, 20318. 

Swing song. 24815, 30364 (119). 

Tambourine. 3998. 

Tannhiuser march. 1909. 

Tender flower. 1747. 

That flying rag. 203638, 20364, 
27382, 30364 (122). 

Third novellette. 30036. 

Those flirting eyes. 93862, 16443. 

Three in all. 30043. 

Three silhouettes. 22808. 

Through field and meadow. 30049. 

Thuringian folks song. 30051. 

To spring. 30069. 

Toreador song. 25417. 

Traviata (La) 1876, 24990. 

Trois morceaux de salon. 28160. 

Trovatore grand selection. 24989. 

Truants. 30091. 

Turkey trot. 27461, 30102. 

Twenty-five Hebrew songs and 
dances. 25842. 

Twenty operatic melodies. 7172. 

Twenty progressive exercises. 
7173. 

Twenty-seven exercises for gain- 
ing execution in different keys. 
7960. 

Twenty studies. 11119. 

Twilight musing. 9441. 

Twilight shadows. 30114. 

Universal peace. 27484, 801381. 

Valse. 18757. 

Valse Boston. 9782 (91). 

Valse d’ amour. 9471. 

Valse gracieuse. 30142, 30143. 

Vampire (The) 24978. — 

Vergissmeinnicht (Das) 24991. 

Vienna life. 16321, 29921. 

Village blacksmith. 4197, 9525. 

Village festival. 20510, 30167. 

Vindobona. 205138, 25006. 

Vision des étoiles. 4202. 

Voice of love. 20132. 

Waltz. 265, 9429, 24925. 

Wash rag. 1920, 4240. 

Waves of the Danube. 25045. 

Webster’s funeral march. 22763. 

Wedding march. 26582. 

When love is in thine eyes. 9631. 

Whispering flowers. 12256. 

White roses. 4808. 

Wild rosebud. 12274-12276. 

Wondering at the moon.-: 43840. 

Wooden shoe dance. 9722. 

Yes! let me like a soldier fall. 
25164. 


: INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Zehn aphorismen. 30358. 
5th nocturno. 16728. 


Fischer (C. H.) Nellie Gray. 3417. 
Fischer (F.): 


After that I want a little more. 
4391. 

Come back Marguerite. 22974, 
27714 (45). 

Cristo Columbo. 336. 

First you get the money. 4930. 

If every hour were a day. 28734. 

In einer sommernacht. 2992. 

Make me love you like I never 
loved _ before. 19522, 25197 


Fischer (C.)—Continued. Fischer (J.) & bro.—Continued. 


King Hal. 1938387. 

Let us arise. 959. 

Lonely rose. 3188. 

Mass in honor of St. Florian. 
26542. 

May-day song. 3281. 

Memory’s hour. 29156. 

Nazarene (The). 24149. 

Night in May. 26740, 29824, 306438. 

O, lift your heads. 1233-1235. 

O peace divine. 1238. 

Pumpkins. 1892. 

Rainy day. 29569. 

Ring out, wild bells, to the wild 


(158). sky. 1489. 
Mary went round. 13389, 16728 Rivulet (The) 3699. 
(51). Rose of mystery. 29660. 


No one ever died from lovin’. 
21784, 25197 (182). 

Ob you chicken. 2072 (157). 

Tanz, tanz, tanz. 1728, 4001. 

That’s going some for you. 4029. 

Will you love me when the honey- 
moon is over. 2072 (197). 

Yiddisha luck and Irisha love. 
12318, 16728 (74). 

You’ll be sorry when you’re sober. 
2072 (202). 


Salutations to the Sacred Heart. 
6077. 

Sea and shore. 3805. 

Song of praise. 1619. 

Sparrow (The) 3915. 

Spurs and a song. 1652. 

Supplication. 273238. 

Te Deum. 9288. 

Vade mecum. 27498. 

Village blacksmith. 1881. 

When green leaves come again. 


Fischer (J.) & bro.: 4269. A 
Across the valley is wafted. Why are the roses so wan in hue. 
30367. 30289. 
All on a summer’s day. 4402,° With courage and faith. 26606, 
44038. 80625. 


Angels we have heard on high. 
ali: 

At twilight. 25314. 

Barecarolle. 26792. 

Best of all. 16849. 

Brownies’ whispers. 6922. 

Bulbul. 22849. 

Calendar songs. 208. 

Carmena. 2358, 2354. 

Christmas lullaby. 28050. 

Christus factus est. 7021. 

Dancing leaves. 2479. 

Divine praises. 18704. 

Evensong. 25782, 28317. 

Fairest evening. 38471. 

Florilegio de c&anticos religiosos. 
2666. 

Forward go in glad accord: 26577. 

Fourth of July. 2683. 

Garden song. 2701. 

George Washington. 2714. 

Gifts. 2720. 

Goodbye to school. 2769. 

Hail the dawning day. 2802. 

Hallelujah. 15056. 

Hammock song. 2805. 

He kissed her. 17188. 

Improperium. 7830. 

Indian love song. 173814. 

Indiana lullaby. 26253. 

Jubilate Deo. 18181. 


Fischer (O. H.) Ina garden. 7832. 
Fischer (P. A.) Those dear old bells. 
22307. 
Fischer (R.): 
My little niggerboy. 1158. 
Sweet baby. 1694. 


Fischer & Jagenberg: 

Elegie. 25742. 

Feenreigen. 25808. 

Gavotte aus Idomeneo. 30635. 

Hagestolz (Der) 7555. 

Heidenroslein. 7612. 

Lieder eines falters komplett. 

30583. 

Mein schitzle ist fein. 8261. 

Quintett in fis moll. 27001. 

Seufzer. 27148. 

Sternlein (Das) 9174. 

Tanz fantasie. 9269. 

Tireli. 9386. 

Vier klavierstticke. 25283. 
Fischer-Vandersloot (—) Back at 

dear old home sweet home. 183877. 

Fischler (H. A.): 

Black wasp rag. 4548. 

Chili sauce. 4661, 10098, 18558. 

Hot Scotch rag. 5172. 

My old plantation home. 11242, 

11248. 
Pepper sauce. 8677, 19905. 


1941 


INDEX 


Fischler (H. A.)—Continued. 
Some day, some one will whisper, 
I love you. 16256. 
Weeping willow. 6488. 


Fish (W.) Blind Maud. 18441. 
Fisher (A. C.) Tempter’s power. 
18046. 


Wisher (A. L.): 
If every night was Wednesday 
night. 13094. 
Kaptin Kiddo. T7961. 
Fisher (C.) Lemonolo. 
Fisher (D. C.) 
away. 300382. 
Fisher (HE. C.): 
Draw me closer to Thee. 7216. 
T’ll keep trusting in Him. 7714. 
Fisher (H. L.) Come kind Spirit. 
7053. 
Fisher 
25304. 
Fisher 
12980. 
Fisher (G. L.) Autumn flower. 
Fisher (H.): 
Garden of memories. 14941. 
Graceful dance. 21206. 
Humoresque. 213038. 
Look down dear eyes. 992. 
Mélodie d’ amour. 5608. 
Reverie. 22014. 
Somewhere or other. 
Valse caprice. 22368. 
Fisher (H. J.) Washingtonian march. 
14199. 
Fisher (1L.): 
Autumn leaves of red and gold. 87. 
Florine schottische. 2072 (20). 
Robin’s return. 14319 (21), 27714 
(22). 
Fisher (N.) Dreams of father, mother 
and home. 10287. 
Fisher (W. A.): 
April violet. 20755. 
As once in May. 20761. 
Ashes of roses. 20763. 
Encore songs. 456. 
Favorite duets for 
piano. 506. 
Favorite songs. 507. 
Little recreations for the piano. 


15438. 
They all have strayed 


(G. <A.) Assembly songs. 


(G. C.) Hello! little girl. 


6789. 


11830. 


7eello and 


984. 
Fisher (Mrs. W. E.) Silver star. 
29783. 
Fisichelli (EH. B.) That natural rag. 
27388. 


Fisk (R.) Boy city march. 188. 
Fisk (W. S.) Love’s telepathy. 5529. 
Fithian (P. G.): 
Glory to the child King. 21181. 
Joy, joy divine. 23687. 


Santa Claus’ partners. 22066. 
Fitz (A. H.): 
Daddy dear. 280386. 


When you were a girl. 25104. 


ee eR 


pt. 1 BOS, Vv. & I 


Fitzgerald (A. L.) When these old 
clothes were new. 27623. 
Fitzgerald (G.) Thinking of you, 
dear. 380035. 
Tvitzgerald (J.): 
Moonshiner’s cabin. 29211. 
Twilight’s retrospection. 20447. 
Fitzgerald & Schwake: 
Boyhood days. 25440. 
Emmaline. 25744. 
Fitzgibbon (—) Frisco rag. 2688. 
Fitzgibbon (B.): 
Dixie daisy dear. 
12696. 
Gee whiz, sweety. 574. 


Fitzhugh (H. J.) There is an hour 
of hallowed peace. 30019. 
Fitzpatrick (J. A.) Bugs. 20875. 
Fitzpatrick (J. J.): 
As her fingers run over the keys. 
18327. 
I can’t think of any one but you. 
10669. 
Just tell me that you love me. 
893. 
Fitzthomas (R.): 


10251, 12695, 


Révélation d’amour. 24475. 
Valse huzzar. 24968. 
Fixel (R.) Awakened Rameses. 
27837. 
Fixel (R. W.) College love. 28072. 
Flagler (KH. H.) Folio of music. 
17088. 


Flagler (I. V.): 
Alpine fantasy and storm. 
Alpine pastoral. 27760. 
Aristocracy. 27798. 
Break of dawn. 25448. 
Chapel bell. 6978. 
Concert variations on America. 

28101. 
Easter fiowers. 


27758. 


25728. 


Festival overture. 28355. 
Gavotte royale. 25895. 
In the gondola. 26239. 


In the grove. 26240. 
Military march. 8296. 
New collection of organ music. 


13551. 

Paraphrase on Robin Adair. 
29459. 

Polonaise. 26958. 

Shady nook. 27152. 

Song without words. 27252. 


With song and jest. 16677, 30317. 
Flagny (A. de) Muses dans la forét. 
1134, 24092. 
Flagny (lL. de): 
Belle que tiens ma vie. 14488. 
Berceuse au couvre-feu. 4537. 
Destinée, la rose-moi. 14741. 
En mien revenant. de vers chez 
mon pére. 14822. 
Fils du Roy. 14886. 


1942 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Flagny (lL. de)—Continued. 
Las, si j’avais pouvoir d’oublier. 
15425. 
Noces de papillon. 15848. 
Qui vent ouir chanson. 16061. 
Souvenirs du peuple. 16291. 
Veillée d’ une petite ville. 16509. 
Flagstad (M.) Clara. 2412. 
Flam (R.) Frosch-polka. 2691. 
Flamand (E.) Répertoire des artistes. 
5995. 
Flament (E.) Réveil. 
Flanagan (A.) co. 
Smith & Riege song book. 29816. 
Weaver’s school songs. 1929. 
Flanagan (T. J.): 
For you and the grand old flag. 
17091. 


30701. 


There’s nobody loves you like 


mother. 16483. 
Flanders (G. T.): 
Memories of youth. 15646. 
Neath the grand old elm tree. 
293809. 
Flannegan (C. 8S.) All that I ask of 
the world is you. 9814. 
Mannery (F. V. A.): 
Billy the cow-boy king. 12507. 
By the old sun dial to-night. 
27965. 
Espinol. 7307. 
I want a uniform. 28711. 
In the city of Detroit. 28779. 
Mate to my soul. 8236. 
My heaven is you. 1152. 
Pocatella. 8719. 
Texas, my ranch girl 
14048, 16410. 
What’s’ the 
14224. 
Flath (P. H.) 
lover. 16758. 
Flaxington (F.) 
25972. 
Fleck (C.) When we meet again. 
206038. 


queen. 
use of worry’ng. 
All the world loves a 


Great is the Lord. 


Fledermaus (Die) 
Fleer (F. W.): 
Areade (The) 
Visitors. 25015. 
When the sun 
25099. 
Flégier (A.) 
30182. 
Fleischer (A.): 


22202. 
22677. 
seems hidden. 


Voyageurs’ célestes. 


Aus weiten fernen kehrt’ ich 
wieder. 4468. 

Bergmanns heimgang. 18422. 
Goldmaire. 5022. 


Im wald. 19201. 
Kirmess im dorf. 19339. 
Tandaradei. 6309. 
Fleischer-Alt (J.) Kadenzen-samm- 
lung fiir koloratur - singorinnon. 
10899. 


Fleischmann (J.) 25 Hebrew songs. 
and dances. 25842. 

Fleischmann (O.) Nocturno fiir fildte 
und waldhorn. 38436. 
Fleissner (C.) Sérénade. 

Fleissner (O.): 
Brooklet (The) 27714 (3) 
Polonaise brillante. 27714 (20) 


24587. 


Fleming (A. R.) Freedom’s land. 
7409. 
Fleming (J. H.) Finnigan’s Finn. 
28360. 


Fleming (L.): 

After the war is over. 

Alone to-night. 22635. 

America be true. 18291. 

At de ole plantation home. 25306. 

Beautiful gates. 25365. 

Because of you. 18895. 

Better than gold. 18427. 

Breath of violets. 18473. 

Buried hopes. 27949. 

Busy bee. 22854. 

By night and by day. 25474. 

By the fireside mother’s waiting. 
18495. 

Cash. 18521. 

Come out, the 
brightly. 18599. 

Come to the island of love. 28092. 

Cowboy’s love song. 18630. 

Daddy ain’t it sad. 18649. 

Daisies might tell. 18652. 

Days to never be. 18675. 

Dear old dad. 238070. 

Death. 23075. 

Down by the deep blue sea. 21006. 

Down on the Rio Grande. 18738. 

Down where the. lilacs bloomed. 
21014. 


22602. 


moon __ Shines 


Evening lullaby. 23196. 
Farewell forever. 28227. 
Finigan’s finn. 283860. 


Flag of the world, Old Glory. 
25841. 


Foreign service. 23276. 


Forgive and forget. 18887, 
Freedom’s land. 7409. 
From childhood. 21148. 


Girl I almost won. 189381. 
Good-bye, my Annie Lee. 18960. 


Good-bye, my Isabelle. 18963. 

Haying time. 23448. 

Heartache over an empty nest. 
23456. 

Heroes of the Maine. 19046. 


Honey dove. 19070. 

How I wish papa would come. 
19082. 

I’ll be true to you. 19128. 

I love you little girl. 26147. 

I’m glad you kissed me. 19150. 

I’m lonesome to-night. 19151. 

I’m simple on this spooning stuff. 
19154. 


1943 


INDEX 


pt. nes. v.°6 


Fleming (L.)—Continued. 
I never got beat in a bargain. 


21350. 

I think you are too good for me. 
19161. 

Ive only a lock of curly hair. 
23572. 

I wish I hadn’t any troublesome 
wife. 19172. 

In the glorious twentieth century. 
19226. 

In the land of nature’s dream. 
19227. 


In your little red canoe. 19239. 

It’s the uniform that makes the 
hit. 21441. 

Jesus Thou my Savior art. 28846. 

Josephine I love you. 26298. 

Just you and me. 28706. 

Kathleen. 193827. 

Left but not forgotten. 19383. 

Little country girl. 194385. 

Locomotive whistle is calling me 
so. 29019. 

Married life. 21644. 

Meeting to sever. 19565. 

Memories of home. 19572. 

Memory bells. 24000. 

Mother. 19635. 

My blue eyed boy. 29258. 

My darling Addie dear. 19678. 

My dreams. 24101. 

My hello girl. 19685. 

My love waits under the lea 
26702. 

Neath 
29310. 

Nell and I. 19734. 


the lilaes at the gate. 


Nellie of the lowlands. 19736. 

Nightfall. 26748. 

No cross. 21782. 

O linger awhile sweet spirit. 
24209. 

Oh could I believe. 19798. 


Oh let me see those sparkling 
eyes. 19800. 

Oh, oh, I like to go go. 24242, 

Oh! why did fate so cast my life. 


19806. 
Old tunes my heart is playing. 
24262. 
Only one. 19849. 
Picture on the wall. 19928. 
Pretty little Nina. 24407. 


Promise me my darling you'll be 


true. 19978. 

Refiections. 20005. 

Say youll be my honeysuckle. 
20106. 

Shipwreck (The) 20168. 

Song of peace. 24685. 

Song of springtime. 272389. 


20315. 
22234. 
22236. 


Sweet Viola-Lee-Ola. 
Sweet vesper’s hour. 
Sweetheart in every port. 


Fleming (L.)—Continued. 

Take it with a pinch of salt. 
24822. 

That man-o-war rag. 380011. 

That twinkle in his eye. 24856. 

Timely tip. 20405. 

To my love, my twin soul. 20408. 

Trying to forget. 20431. 

Up in Shannondale. 24957. 

Voyage of life. 25023. 

Waltz with the girl you adore. 
20544. 

Warm Irish heart. 25041. 

Was man just a man. 20549. 

Wedding bells. 25054. 

When. 25069. 

When Helen kissed me. 22439. 

When the twilight shadows fall. 


20599. 

When these old clothes were new. 
27623. 

Whistling wind. 22484. 

White fawn. 25117. 

Why do you keep me waiting. 
20628. 


Wisha begorra I’m lonely. 22507. 
You are my sweetheart still. 


20676. 

You never can tell. 22546. 
Fleming (R. D.) Dublin Mary. 
14798. 
Fleming-Baker  ¢o. Dublin Mary. 
14798. 

Fletcher (H.) Amour  exotique. 
27770. 


Fletcher (J.): 

Bending before Thee. 14492. 
But thanks be unto God. 6927. 
Old glory. 1264. 

Old man would be 

29399. 

Our glad hosannas. 3526. 
Quilting party. 11555. 
Shadows of the evening hours. 


wooing. 


16203. 

Stand up, Stand up for Jesus. 
16307. 

There were ninety and nine. 
9836, 9387. 


Thy voice is near me. 380054. 
’Tis our festal day. 24900. 

Unto Him that loved us. 12090. 
Fletcher (J. F.) O little town of Beth- 
lehem. 29352. 
Fletcher (J. M.) 

8580. 

Mletcher (P. H.): 
Cloud (The) 20921. 
Coon lullaby. 28118. 
Coronation day. TTOT5. 
Deacon’s masterpiece. 238065. 
Dialect songs of the north. 2518. 
Fiddler (The) 17079. 
Folk songs of many lands. 4940. | 
Galloping Dick. 23304, 25887. 


Old soldier’s dream. 


1944. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Fleming (P. E.)—Continued. 
Graceful measures. 10533, 105384. 
Hip, hip, hurrah. 7638. 
Hymp-tune voluntaries. 
Indian bride. 7870. 
Life’s blessing. 19420. 
Love in the meadows. 
380594. 
March of the mantkins. 
Pizzicato. 26936-26940. 
Selections of old country dance 
hunes, 11752. 
Some perfect rose. . 27221-27223. 
Song of the summer winds. 11848. 
Songe adoré. 18923. 
Toy soldiers’ march. 
18091. 
Two little ditties. 28369. 
Valsette. 27504-27508. 
Wonderful one-hoss shay. 
Fletcher (R.) Forgiven. 17098. 
Fletcher (R. K.) Andoverian. 
Fletcher (R. L.): 
By the sign of the cross. 
Conquering hosts. 2446. 
Keep the flag unfurled. 
13208. 
Our Lord God exalted shall be. 
1296. 
Recessional. 
Tell the story. 
Fleur (M.) Babinette. 
Fleuret (D.): 
Inviolata. 28807. 
Tantum ergo. 29976. 
Fleuron (C.) Auf dem Montmartre. 
4455. 
Fleury (H.): 


| Coeur virginal. 


21315. 


30593, 
15578. 


18089—- 


23065. 
25263. 
22867. 


13207, 


3659, 29577. 
16403. 


6802. 


288. 


| Trois piéces faciles. 4932. 
‘Flick (C. R.) Valse impromptu. 
i w2S119. 


Wliegel (K.) & co. Jungdeutscher ver- 

lag. Bergsee (Der) 208838. 

| Hliegende Hollander. 4217, 12154. 

‘Flinders (M.) Hail holy Jesus. 2801. 

Flinn (J. H.) Scout. 1534. 

| Flint (C. J.) Back to the old home- 
stead. 14448. 

‘Flirting princess. 

Flizikowski (2.) 


681, 1948. 


' way you said good-bye. 15188. 

Floersheim (0O.): 

} Abendlied. 27723. 

\ Consolation. 28109. 

First novelette. 283864. 

Gavotte in G. 28428. 

Suite miniature. 29931. 

Third novelette. 30036. 

Valse gracieuse. 30148. 

Zehn aphorismen. 30358. 

‘Florence (LL. S.) Motor cycle race. 
19644. 


26596—12—18 


I can’t forget the 


Floridia (P-): 
Dove song. 419. 
Invocation to youth. 848. 
Florio (C.) Awake thou that sleepest. 
14425. 
Flotow (EK. von) : 
Martha. 526, 2667, 15598. 
Stradella. 18873. 
Floyd (A. E.): 
Magnificat and Nune dimittis in 
C. 8176. 
O perfect love. 
Floyd (R.) Take me back to dear old 
Ohio. 16876. 
Floydan (F.) 
Fluke (F. S8.): 
Arkansaw yodle. 25299. 
Boy scouts of America. 
Butterflies, fairies 
10024. 
Courtiers (The) 23604. 
Don’t be angry kid. 12708. 
I could like a little girl like you. 
2oit1. 
I’m not angry kid. 138058. 
If I only had a girl. 26203. 
Maybe it’s a bear. 26552. 
There is only one rose for you. 
27407. 
Flume (V. J.) Rickshaw jag. 20026. 
Flux (N.) Czardas. 7108. 
Flying Dutchman. 4218. 
Miynn GE.) : 
Come to Bamboo town. 
Oh, the harem. 13600. 
Someone is sighing in Singapore. 


26780. 
Heart throbs. 2831. 


254388. 
& gnomes. 


12625. 


298387. 
Tell me will you always love me? 
299938. 
Flynn (J. H.) Go away from me I 
hate you. 2072 (105). 
Foard (Mrs. E. K.) Come into dream- 
land. 22977. 
Fobes (Mrs. R. F.) Wanderer’s re- 
turns 221.67. 


Fochler (K.) Volkslied. 12144. 
Foden (W. F.):: 
Arion schottische. 12429. 
Battery A march. 12476. 
Electric polka. 12747. 
Venus waltz. 14158. 
Victoria mazurka. 14168. 
Forster (A): 
Dann geht’s nochmal 
10191, 12662. 
Denkst du daran. 238080. 
Flora-walzer. 23257. 
Fréhliches wandern. 23287. 
Herziger schatz nimm bei 
platz. 12986, 12987. 
Lachendes gltick. 5416. 
Lass’ mir ’ne minute deine siise 
schnute. 5425. 
Midels, die nicht kiissen. 1029, 
5552, 5550. 


so rtiss. 


mir 


1945 


INDEX 


AD aS 


Forster (A.)—Continued. 
Meine cousinchens. 1071, 5606. 
Neapolitanische niachte. 1184. 
O du mein lieb, mein hochstes 
gliick auf Erden. 24261, 29348. 
Schmeichelkiitzchen. 24559. 
Foerster (A. M.): 
Alone. 27755. 
Enslaved. 2592. 
If in loving, singing. 
Indian maid. 28796. 
Love’s silence. 38218. 
My harp. 8870. 
Nocturne CG minor. 380647. 
Thy presence, Lord divine. 20400. 
Foerster (H.) I know you're in love 
with me. 28659. 
Forster (H. A.) Lass mir "ne minute 
deine siisse schnute. 8016. 
Foerster (J. B.): 
Meine jugend. 1072. 


7803. 


Stabat Mater. 1658. 
Fogarty (F.): 
Celtic love. 12571. 


Gramachree, be true to me. 12926. 
If you'll marry a girl. 13099. 
Fogel (C. Van N.): 
Aedh wishes for the clothes of 
heaven. 6671. 
Aedh wishes his beloved were 
dead. 6672. 
Mohs 20(A.  D:) 
8105. 
Folden (F. M.) Oh, tell me what your 
dreams are. 89561. 
Foley (E.) Dreaming of you dear. 
431. 


Foley (F. M.) 
Foley (F. W.): 
Dear little girl. 10210, 23067. 

Rough riders. 8910. 

Foley (G. H.) Loom-up Fall River 
boys. 15503. 

Foley (M. M.) 
pow their heads. 12282. 

Follies bergeres. 26224, 26923, 29881. 

Follies of 1910. 2435, 2809. 

Follies of 1911. 12416, 13739, 14205, 
14576, 14961, 15166, 15227, 16878, 
23098, 23662, 24384, 22562 (54) 

Follit (J.) Valse la figuro. 24971. 

Folsom (lL. G.) Love’s labyrinth. 


Lop-sided-near-rag. 


Love me. 29050. 


When the song-birds 


19488. 
Fonson (K.M.) Moulins qui chantent. 
15739. 
Fontaine (C.): 
Daisies (The) 10179. 
Swing song. 3991. 
Fontaine (L. J. O.): 


Babillage. 144382. 
En route. 21044. 
Mazurka romantique. 19555. 
Valse chevaleresque. 30139. 


Vivacity. 14178. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 6 


Fontana (G.): 
Italia a Tripoli. 
Nettie. 30642. 

Fontenailles (H. de): ~ 
Ah, quwil la fait bon regarder. 

6683. 
Deux coeurs. 14745. 
Je ne mets en votre merci. 7914. 
Madame, tant qu’il vous plaira. 
8167. 
Obstination. 15877, 30659. 
Temps (Le) a laissé son manteau. 


30567. 


9299. 
Fontes (T.) Nothing like that sweet | 
first kiss. 18566. a) 


Fonteyn (C.) Fountain. 4948. 
Fonville (A. S.) Mrs. Dewayse. 19604. 
Fonzo (P. E.): 

Aria serena. 22680. 

Carmela. 22900. 

Comm’ ’a 22996. 
306. 


A na vota. 
Comme ’o fuoco. 
Fantasia. 23266. 
°O rilurgiello. 24216. 
Oj’ capura. 24253. 
Scinne sta gradiatella. 
Semplicita. 24578. 
Tutto pe’ te. 24927. 
Voce (’A) @’ ’o core. 

Foor (M. 8.) Only a letter. 

Foote (A.): 
Along the brook. 27714 (2). 
Arabeske. 14319 (1). 
Farewell to summer. 25800. 
Go, lovely rose. 6648 (12). 
Impromptu. 22562 (2): 
Listen O Isles unto me. 28989. 
Minuetto. 2072 (38). © 
Octave study in G minor. 21828. 
Piano piece. 9782 (16). 
Prelude in E minor. 12359 (44). 
Quartet in D. 29554. 
Romance sans paroles. 4380 (TLS, 
Roses in winter. 13771, 18772. 
Sarabande. 9782 (18). 
Serenade. 4380 (73). 
Silhouette. 6648 (33). ‘ 
To-morrow. 380074. 
When icicles hang by the wall. 

DTA 128) 
Footell (G.) Golliwogs and Teddy- 
bears. 2764. 

For the crown. 

Forberg (C.): 
Alexandra. 25229. 

Am spinnrad. 18289. 
Aufrichtige liebe. 16799. 


1532. 


1898. 
15921. 


27962. 


Aus der kinderwelt. 16800. 

Barearole. 17672. 

Chanson san paroles et caprice. 
16903. 


Dans la forét. 16972. 

Das ein frohlich. wandern. 16725. 
Deutscher minnerchor. 395. 
Deutscher minnergesang. 16992. 


1946 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Forberg (C.)—Continued. Forberg (R.)—Continued. 


Durch den wald. 444. 


Es pbltiht ein bliimlein rosenrot. 


Hisjungfrauen yom  Konigssee. 21060. 

18772-18774. Etude 12 nos. 14627. 
Finkel (Der) 25828, 25829. Friihlings-scherzo. 10434. 
Heilige nacht. 686, 5121. Gavotte variée. 10566. 
Heimatsehnen. 688. Haralds tod. 10574. 
Heimweh. 690. Heil’ge nacht, nun kehrst du 
Hoch deutsches lied. 17205. wieder. 23463. 

Im spitsommer. 810. Herbstgedanken. 7627. 
In der miihle. 19208. Ich war mit dir. 19182. 
Jugendfreuden. 26304. Idylle. 12312. 
Karfunkel von Wisby. 15388. Im rosengarten. 7824. 
Kinderlehre. 17370. In der liifte blau. 10794. 


Landsknechts-serenade. 19871. In erwartung des freundes. 26221. 
Lose blitter. 26457-26462. In meeres mitten. 10796. 
Lustig liedlein. 17469. Introduction et chant ancien 
Madchen (Das) aus_ Sorrento. russe. T7877. 

1T4TT. Jung Olaf. 23698, 26309, 26310. 
Mein alt’ Kentucky heim. 1070. Kadenzen-sammlung. 10899. 
Mein heimattal. 26562. Katzenfuge. 10905. 
Mein herz hat sich _ gesellet. Konkurrent (Der) 5409. 

17519. Leuchtende tage. 19403. 
Nun will der lenz uns griissen. Lied ohne worte. 10998. 


17660. Mette von Marienburg. 8290. 
Poetische studien. 17748. Moselweinlied. 2664S. 
Préambule. 1878. Nocturne. 101038. 

Prinz Ubermut. 26981. Nun wird es nacht. 8505. 
Rhapsodie. 17849. — Pavillon aus porzellan. 26899. 
Romanze. 17854. Phantasie. 11789. 
Schweizer-liederkranz. 17900. Reiterlied. 88382. 

Stilles glitick. 27296. Rittmeister (Der). 27048. 
Suomis sing. 18002. Robespierre. 11608, 11610. 
Tanzlied. 18033. Rosenzeit. 8904. 


Ungarische steppenbilder. 1889, 


27482. 


Schlummerlied ftir manche schéne. 
Dalen 
Dial ege 


Waldidylle. 205387. Schnelle bltite. 8966. 
Weihnachten. 27580. Sechszig elementar etiiden. 12296. 
Weihnachts-sonatine. 1936. 12297. 
Weihnachtsglocken. 20562. Sérénade mélancolique. 20436. 
Wenn sich zwei herzen scheiden. Sommer. 20218. 

18171. Sonate A-dur. 8960. 
Wiegenlied der Maria. 27648, Tambourin (Le) 11957. 

27644. Teuerung (Die) 93807. 
Wiegenliedchen. 20636. Titania. 9389. 
Wintertag in gebirge. 27654. Totentanz (Der) 9405, 12054, 

Korberg (R.): 14099. 

Abendandacht. 6652. Triumerei. 9406. 
Acht choral vorspiele. 11730. Trollerliedchen. 12056. 
An die heimat. 4421-4423. Trois esquisses. 6767. 
Arrivée des Cosaques. 6758. Unbegehrt. 20456. 
Auf einem kirchhof. 9879. Unter rosen. 12088. 
Bettelprinzess. 9962. Unterwegs. 12089. 
Blatt der frtihlingsweide. 25420. Unwiirdige (Der) 27489. 
Camarinsca. 6946. Vagantenlied. 27495. 
Caprice. 7326. Valet. 9464. ; 
Carmen. 18434. Vierzig tigliche studien. 12313. 
Concert pour la contrabasse. Waldesfrieden. 9564. 

12635. Wenn ich zu walde geh’. 12197. 
Contes d’ Hoffmann. 19795. Wiegenlied. 12270, 12271. 
Dir wie mir. 7181. Wo sind die stunden. 22512. 
Duftet leiser. 18756. Zwolf der schdnsten weihnachts- 
Hinsame (Die) 18770. lieder. 24183, 24725-24728. 
Elegie. 7277. 10 charakterstticke. 7541. 
Kpilog. 103238. 75 ettiden. 9711. 

1947 


INDEX 


Forbes (R. C.) Little silver star. 
17428. 
Forbush (W. B.) Songs of the knights 
of King Arthur. 6217. 
Ford (A.) Sailing, sailing. 29683. 
Ford (A. A.): 
Corona march. 16952, 18616. 
Juno waltz. 18190. 
Maynard waltz. 21659, 21660. 
Love’s parting picture of you. 
17458. 
Ford (D. R.) 
26269. 
Ford-Barrington (J.): 
Drover (The) 14791. 
Spell (The). 3920. 


Forde (A. J.) We are the boy-scouts. 
20559. 
Fordi ( ) Jesus our Christ. 23676. 
Foresman (R.) Foresman system of 
pianoforte instruction. 12834, 12835. 
Forest (H. de) See De Forest (E.) 
Forest (E.) Cupid’s a pal of mine. 
14701. 
Forester (H.) 
Forgy (H. W.) 
old girl. 18189. 
Forino (L.): 
IV° Mazourka, La majeur. 
T11l° Mazourka, Ré mineur. 
Forlivesi (A.) & co.: 
°\ femmena e ’o granato. 2074. 


It is not always May. 


Forget me not. 10408. 
When you were my 


22561. 
22560. 


Lo  stornello dello mietitrice. 
11027. 

Mia rosa. 15664. 

Nuovi stornelli tosecani. 3453. 

Primo album di liriche. 11524. 

Ricordi villerecci. 30708. 

Ronda di notte. 30714. 

Nuovi stornelli toscani. 3453. 


Forman (R. R.): 
Dance of the pine tree fairies. 
10186. 
May march. 26550. 
On the highway of the King. 
198338. 


Summer nights. 27320. 
Forman (Mrs. R. R.): 

Calendar songs. 208. 

Dancing leaves. 2479. 


Fourth of July. 2688. 
George Washington. 2714. 
Good-bye to school. 2769. 
Hammock song. 2805. 
May day song. 3281. 
Pumpkins. 13892. 
Sparrow (The) 3915. 
Forrest (E.): 
Alkali Ike. 
Girlie mine. 
Forrest (H. A.) 
cool place. 6480. 
Forrester (E.) 
spring. 19991. 


25201. 
10471, 22562 (67). 
We'll go to a nice 


Radiant morn of 


pt. Ta; BS viG 


Forrester (J. C.) In olden time. 
23626. 
Forringer (E. EH.) Teaching beginners 


on piano. 1741. 
Forster (D.): 
Coquette. 7072. 


In the twilight. 23638. 
Look down, beloved. 29030. 


Margaret. 15586. 

Mifanwy. 20903. 

Where violets grow. 25108. 
Forster (R.) Lover’s serenade. 
13328. 


Forster (S.) I never get nothing on 
Christmas time. 5252. 
Forster-music publisher: 
Angel food. 27778. 
At the ragtime ball. 
Johnson’s (Nat) rag. 
Joy rag. 28858. 


27811. 
28852. 


Madamoiselle O’Toole. 29076. 

Roberts (Jay) rag. 29627. 
Forsyth (C.): 

At the yellow boreen. 25311. 


Erin! the tear and the smile. 
25764. ; 
Rk. 8. V. PB) 1: 
We have brought the summer in. 
QT5TA. A 
Forsyth bros., ltd. : 
Five pieces for pianoforte. 30510. 
Shepherd Fennel’s dance. 27158. 
. Three songs of the sea. 20396. 
Forsythe (E. J.) Keep on praying. 
3082. 


Forsythe (I.) Missouri. 15687. 
Fortescue (EH.): 
Farewell no more. 21089. 


1146. 
9729. 


My flower of paradise. 

World (A) of promise. 
Fortier Giz) 

Man in the moon is wise. 

Sub tuum. 29929. 


Fortier (M.) Aren’t you coming back | 


to New Haven boys. 18819. 


Fortin (R. G.) Little daughter Belle. | 


23843. 
Fortner (A.) 
buds are opening. 


Fortner (M. D.) Only you. 113886. 
Fortney (Mrs. T. N.) 
passed by. 2306. 
Fortney (W. G.) 
Fortune teller. 6507. 


Forty five minutes from Broadway. | 


28389. 
Foshee (L. A.) 
the hill. 5807. 
Foss: CR, Al): 


Old farmhouse on, 


End of the way. 12759. | 


Heavenly glories. 5120. 
Jesus lover of. my soul. 
O Lord God of hosts. 
Rock of ages. 6031. : a 


28841. 


1948 


Braves that.) 


Is it right? 28812. | 


‘ 


13579. 


19524. | 


When the hawthorne | 
12226. i 
Fortner (A. T.) Only you. 11386. i 


h 
(ot 
ip 


/ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Fosse (R.) I wonder who invented | Fowler (C.)—Continued. 


work. 18084. 
Foster (A. H.) Fairy piper. 14855. 
Foster (C.) Airships. 9806. 
Foster (D.): 


Since you came back. 9044. 
Songs of farewell. 9126. 
Foster (F.): 
I’m awfully sorry for you. 19146. 
Prairie-blumen. 8732, 11505, 16025. 
Foster (H.) I’ve been dippy since I 
first met you. 769. 
Foster (H. F. W.): 
Grace (La). 25957. 
Irish mother. 19250. 
Foster (M. B.): 
Ave! sanguis Christi. 
British flag. 6918. 
Concluding voluntary. 23002. 
Merry games for children. 11148. 
Moonlight romance. 19620-19622. 
Foster (N.) Katie Ray. 53887. 
Foster (R. S.): 
I wish I was a little bird. 2944, 
28720. 
When the peach trees are in blos- 
som. 4288. 
Foster (S. C.): 
Come where my love lies dream- 
ing. 22998, 22994. 
Massa’s in the 
15605. 
My old Kentucky home. 11241, 
15780, 17619, 24120, 29285. 
Nellie was a lady. 24154, 24155. 
Old black Joe. 11851, 15898, 
17680. 
Old folks at home. 138608, 15908. 
Old Kentucky home. 18609. 
Suwanee River. 11929. 
Way down upon the Suwanee 
River. 12175. 
Foster (W.) Evening service in key 
ofr W. 17053. 
Foster music publisher: 
Linger longer lovey. 21545. 
Love’s flattery. 21588. 
Foulon (I. D.) pseud. See Kunkel 


14422. 


cold ground. 


(C.) 
Four Irish lyrics. 14914. 
Four winds. 18453, 18794, 20700, 
20186, 20187, 23184. 
Fournier (A. W.) Crimson chest. 
2463. 
Fousse (C. C.) I never knew how I 
loved you. 19159. 
Fousse (H. C.) This world is just a 
paradise. 12021. 
Foust (I. T.) That brighter home. 
30002. 
Fowler (C.): 
Since you are bald and I am gray. 
11793. 
Tell them I am coming home. 
11975. 


We'll dream that dream of long 


ago. 4248. 
Fowler (D. M.) Chop house rag. 
28030. 
Fowler (KE. M.) Harvest time. 26025, 
30864 (80). 
Fowles (L. N.) Calvary. 4624. 
Fox (B. W.) Won’t you keep this 
little token. 22517. 
Fox (D. F.) Are you coming to the 
Northland Rosie. 18818. 
Fox (H.) Niagara waltzes. 17647. 
Fox (H. B.) My Florida dove. 11228. 
Hox €:) Talbot march) G15: 
Fox (O. B.) Ellen’s grandma’s lulla- 
by. 12752. 
Hox (One): 
Adoration. 18255. 


Rock of ages. 22026. 


Hox: .CS:))) pub: cor: 

Amazon march. 207384. 

Army and navy. 14408. 

Birds ball. 18482. 

Childhood dreams. 16912. 

Click-it-y clack. 7030. 

Dainty princess. 12657. 

First love. 4929. 

Five waltzes. 5053. 

Fox mandolin & 
abra eae 

Fox standard mandolin & guitar 
folio. 12848. 

Fox violin, cornet, piano & or- 
chestra folio. 10420. 

Harmony rag. 21238. 

Love secrets. 8136. 

Love sonnets. 5518. 

Rhapody rag. 6009. 

Sparklets. 20260. 

I’ll come back to you again. 10692. 


guitar folio. 


Foy (M. H.) Del rose. 10224, 143819 
(i)e 
Fra Diavolo. 4950, 12488, 303642. 
Fragna (L.) Rosa maggese. 29653. 
Fragner (Mrs. P.) Suffragists (The). 
20888. 
Fragson (—) Baya (La). 25368. 
Fragson (H.): 
Anna, qu’est-ce que _ t’attends. 
14384. 
Come along ladies, do. 7043. 
Oh, little Marie. 8558. 
Reviens. 1487, 17848. 
Souvenir tendre. 17966. 
Vive la république. 1896. 


What people want. 9605. 
Fraikes (B.) Love’s old Sweet song. 
19489. 

Fraim (C. W.) ‘There is room for 
your clothes in my trunk. 20372. 
Frain pub. co. Venetian barcarolle. 

1869. 


1949 


INDEX 


Franeaix (A.) Gavotte Trianon. 17118. 


France (L.) Cherokee rose. 14621. 
Franchetti (A.) Nella foresta nera. 
8430. 


Francia (¥F.): 
Giorni felici. 
Polar star. 

Francis (A.) Valse sincere. 

Francis (C.) Hour of prayer. 

Francis (C. H.) 

7315. 

Francis (EK. W.) 
4380 (108). 
Francis (G. J.) Happy we young and 

free. 12859 (25). 
Francis (H.) Picnie park. 26926. 
Francis (J. H.): 
Come to the Lord. 12627. 
God has been merciful to me. 
12904. 
He leadeth me. 19026. 


10465. 

11483. 

9484. 
15158. 

Ever cling to Jesus. 


Cracker Jack rag. 


Jesus, Thy boundless love. 13168. 
Francis (M. & S.). Spark is out. 
20258. 
Francis (S. P.) Wish (A). 22506. 
Francis (I. B.): 
Curbstone four. 23088. 


Hesitating rag. 23482. 
Francis (W. T.): 

Bell song. 20828. 

Had I but known. 21221. 

I’ve been longing. 21355. 

Light of my life. 21537. 

Man the maid and cupid. 21625. 


Francis, Day & Hunter: 


A-hunting we will go. 6684. 
Advice gratis. 16739. 
After all. 6680. 
Afterglow. 25219. 

All aboard goes Jack the sailor. 
207238. 
All change for Llanfairfechan. 

14844. 


All clear out of the park. 4899. 

All that I ean think about is coro- 
nation. 123887. 

All the time is summertime with 
you. 14851. 

All together. 14353. 

Amami. 20738. 


Amants (Les) 22648. 


Among the daffodils. 27767. 
Anaconda. 25261. 

Any old port in a storm. 20751. 
Aprés moi. 2154. 


Arabis valse. 6750. 

Are you still living in the same old 
place. 14400. 

Argentine tango. 27787. 

Arguments. 12428. 

Artful alliterations. 69. 

Auf der lagune. 2176. 

Awakening (The) 16810. 

Baby walk. 25885. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 

Bang went his chance of Paradise. 
12470. 

Barrows in the Mile Hnd Road. 
119. 

Be prepared. 6886. 

Best of everything. 30411. 

Best of the bunch. 14505, 14506. 

Black and white. 14519. 

Board and lodgings. 25424. 

Bogey walk. 20849. 

Bohemian boys. 25425. 

Boy in the street. 25486. 

Burlington (The) 6926. 

By the moon’s pale light. 2326. 

By the shimmering glimmering 
sea. 22865. 

Cadet (The) 6987. 

Cane brake dance. _ 22879. 

Carambas. 25500. 

Carnation waltz. 25502. 

Charley take hold of my arm. 
20904. 

Cheer O! my sailor boy. 6986. 

Chiming Veleta. 260. | 

City of pleasure. 7025, 7026. ; 

Clarice, come over to Paris. 7028. | 

Come again through lovers laine. | 
18587. 

Come back, white man Jack. 2428. 

Come down, Mrs. Brown come | 
down. 25564. i 

Come for a ride on the tramway | 
ear. 7050. 

Come on Josephine. 22982. 

Come to bamboo town. 12625. | 

Come with me down Regent street. | 
10139. | 


Corona waltz. 25592. 


Countryman’s holiday. 30448. 

Crab’s crawl. 20948. \ 

Crossed in love was Chrissie. | 
14696. 

Crown (The) 25614. 


Crown and coronet waltz. 28187. 
Curzona waltz. 7102. 

Dearie, good-bye. 7155. 

Delia and the dahlia. 14788. 
Directions. 14750. 

Dolly Drew. 18718, 20991. 

Don’t call me an angel. 25684. 
Don’t do it again, Matilda. 14768. 


Don’t forget to write little girlie. 


7201. 

Don’t go out with him to-night. 
17008. 

Don’t keep me waiting any longer. 
20998. 


Down at Bern-on-sea. 2542. 


Down goes that brick wall. 12711. | 

Down in Jungle Town. 10272, J 
21009. 

Hast and West. 12782. 

Bh! what a fool I was. 7270. 


Hilly, Oh, Hilly Reilly. 4853. 


1950 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 


Ey’rybody shouted “ goal.” 17061. 
Ey’ryone’s key fits my street door. 
AST. 


Father went down to Southend. 
7354. 

Father’s whiskers. 12796. 

Festive season. 25817. 

Fideles. 7372. 

Fine strawberries. 518. 

Flanagan. 10388, 12815. 


Framed in my heart. 4951. 

Francis & Day’s picture 
folio. 2684. 

Ginger you’re balmy. 2722. 

Girl I want. 7458. 

Give me the bad girl of the family. 
14967. 


Golden shadows. 
Goo goo. 238365. 


music 


21191. 


Good-bye forget-me-not. 25944. 
Good bye Mary. 7495. 

Good evening new moon. 2771. 
Happy-go-lucky. 21232. 

Harem scarem skirt. 10576. 


Has anybody here seen Kelly. 
23442. 

Have a banana. ~ 7588. 

Have you heard John 
O’Hara. 17181. 

He’s done it again. 21252. 

Hearts’ delight. 7608. 

Heaven is here below. 

Hello, there! polar bear. 

Hello! silvery sea. 21262. 

Hennessy. 695. 

Her name is Annie Laurie. 

Here we are again. 7629. 

Hermann. 2848. 

Hogmanay. 30548. 

Home again to dear old London. 
26079. 


Hurndilla. 28628. 
Hush, little babe. 739. 
I ain’t gwine to stand yer any 
more! 19100. 
I am the bailiff 
7685. 

I am thinking of you bonnie Mary. 
10664. 26108. 

I can fancy my Nancy. 10667. 

I’d like to be an actress. 26113. 

T’d sooner sit out this dance. 
10675. 


I forgot the number of my house. 
19116. 

I had my gloves on at the time. 
13035. 

I like to gaze upon your 
Shade. 17235. 

I'll be out in the lifeboat all night. 
(Cou, 

I’m a devil when I’m annoyed. 
19148. 


James 


7625. 


to the caliph. 


sun- 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 


1951 


I’m afraid to come home in the 
dark. 2914. 


I’m going away. 26156. 


I’m going back to Niagara. 15232. 

I’m going home. 23556. 

I’m taking the open air treat- 
ment. 380551. 


I never think of anything unless 
think Of wos; ions, 

I. 0. M. parade. 13065. 

I should like an introduction to a 
girl like you. 7761. 

I’ve been knocking at every door. 
2934. 


I’ve been out with the man in 


the moon. 7764. 

I’ve got rings on my fingers. 
T7168, 21358. 

I’ve never had my license can- 
celled yet. 775. 

I’ve only come back for my hat. 
26178. 

I want my girlie. 19162. 


I want to have a look at dear 
old London. 28715. 

I want to stop along o’ nursie. 
26189. 

IT went to sleep again. 21368. 

I wonder what the girls did then. 
2947. 

If I fell in love with you. 5265. 

If I had the world to give you. 
23596. 

If we had no money in the world. 
30556. 

If you feel lonely send around for 
me. 138098. 

If you should see a dandy coon. 
23602. 

In spooning time. 15295. 

In summertime in Somerset. 17300. 

In the evening when I leave you. 
15300. 

In the king’s navee. 26244. 

In the moonlight. 7854. 

In the park after dark. 28789. 

In the sun. 28791. 

In your old sunbonnet. 

Indian summer. 21417. 


17312. 


Introduce me to the lady. 5328. 
Tola. 26261. 
Tt’s a haunted house. 15325. 


It’s all right when the sun shines. 
173825. 

It’s bound to come in fashion by 
and Dy. S55: 

It’s coronation year. 15527. 

It’s going to be a serious thing 
for England. 19258. 

It’s got to be done. 28822. 

It’s poor old mother who has to 
suffer. 26274. 

Jenny McGregor. 

Joshu-ah. 380578. 


15346. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 y 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 


Keep your eye on Percy Brown. 
15398. 

Kellyland. 380577. 

Kerbstone, K. C. 380578. 

Let me put my clogs on, do! 
30584. 

Let’s go shoping. 15448. 

Let’s go the longest way. 3144. 

Let’s have a basin of soup. 8036. 

Let’s make a night of it to-night. 
17894. 

Lilac laburnam and May. 970. 

Little Billy. 13282. 

Little brown mouse take care. 
19434. 

Little Johnnies clockwork train. 
13289. 

Little Willie’s fountain pen. 
29015. 

Love and youth. 3201. 

Lula. 21600. 

Ma bonnie wee Glasgow Rosie. 
174738. 

M-A-D-A-M. 15554. 

Maggie MeLaren. 1031. 

Maisie Lou. 26507. 

Mamie May. 11083. 

Man wants a bit of comfort. 29096. 

Many happy returns. 1045. 

Marine four step. 26582. 

Mary Ann she’s after me. 5585. 

Mary Jane’s back hair. 8228. 

Maud. 30614. 

Maurice I prithee, cease. 17518. 

Meet me in Kelly-land. 11123. 

Meet me to-night in dreamland. 
23983. 

Message boy. 5638. 

Mid the cotton blossoms. 15666. 

Monastére-valse. 1108. 

Mooney. 8318. 

Moonflower. 29206. 

Morning walk. 5678. 

Mother bird. 17590. 

Mother Goose’s nursery rhymes. 
5681. 

Musie box. 5689-5691. 

My bungalow by the sea. 138486. 

My Filipino baby. 26690. 

My lantern girl. 15778. 

My little Jap. 83882. 

My little sun kissed hyancinth. 
26699. 

My little wigwam. 26701. 

My queen of Pygmy land. 135238. 

My sweet I-O-way. 8405. 

My sweet Rosetta. 21758. 

My wench is a factory wench. 
8409. 

Nature’s made some big mistakes. 
1179. 

Naughty Mister Goblin, go home. 
1181. 

New Beatrice gayotte. 293816. 


1952 


ee 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 


Night I fought Jack Johnson. | 
15830. | 

Nightshade. 3429, 21778. 

Nobody’s little daughter. 1215. 

Nora from Norwood. . 15845. 

Nursie-nursie. 3455. 

Nydia. 30653. 

Nydia-valse. 18569. 

O’Brian. 1242. 

Ob! father, when you married 
mother. 5798. 

Oh! its a game. 26801. 

Oh Joe! stick out your toe. 19799, 

Oh! Susannah. 3484. 

Oh! the harem. 18600. 

Oh! the Indians in the strand. 
11346. 

Oh! the ocean! 3485. 

Oh! those lovely ditties. 1258. 

Oklahoma. 19810. 

Old Wood’s wood. 1268. 

Oliver’s oli¥es. 8582. 

Omaha. 8583. 

On the esplanade. 29409. | 

On the green isle of Arran. 11370. | 

On the sands of the shore. 26828. | 

Onchan schottische. 26831. 

One of the bo-hoys. 8597. 

One of the sights of London. 8599. } 

One-thirty-five. 1275. 

One will remember, one will for- || 
get. 8600. | 

Only bit of Ireland in old New | 
York. 8608. i 

O-0-0-O-Ocean. 24213. 

Our kiddy. 15948.. if 

Out on the rippling river. 18635. | 

Paddling puddles. 24311. 

Paper bag cookery. 21898. 

Patsy Hennessey. 15970. 

Pearl. 13652. 

Peer’s lament. 8674. 

Pierrette. 13668. 

Play us a tune on the gramophone. 
5910. 

Pompadour. 3594. 

Pourquoi pas. 29520. 

Pretty little house that Jack built. 
8753. 

Publican (The) 16046. 

Put on your clogs once more. 
3627. q 

Put on your tat-ta, little girlie. | 
11546. 

Queen of the mighty sea. 8799. 

Rachel Lewis the sweet little Jew. 
ess. 270038. 

“Raglan” valse. 13721. 

Ready reckoner. 21994. 

Reine d’amour. 1421. 

Reine des fleurs. 29595. 

Réve d’amour. 1481. 

Réve de Delila. 8849. 

River girl. 3698. 


| INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 


Roamin’ in the gloamin’. 8874. 
Ruby Rubenstein. 17877. 
Sanctuary. 8944. 

Saving twenty pounds a _ year. 
1507. 

School-bells v. wedding . bells. 
22080. 


Send a note to let me know. 6116. 

Send me back to Glasgie. 27129. 

She came over from Germany. 
3836. 

She lived in the Friendly Isles. 
9018. 

She may be wealthy. 18865. 

Sing me an [Irish song. 
24633. 

Sleepy time in Cadiz. 1591. 

Smiling faces everywhere. 

Snake-charmer. 24659. 

Solomon’s trombone. 27216. 

Some day you'll know. 6200. 

Someone waits for somebody. 
AGED; 

Something to remember you by. 
6204. 

Sone de nuit. 

Sonnette (La) 


22115, 


24658. 


9124. 
9132. 


Spaniard that blighted my life. 
20256. 

Spring flowers. 27282. 

Standard bread. 11874. 


Start out with nothing in your 
pocket. 29909. 

Stick to your 
13958. 

Such a good boy am I. 

Sue True. 22210. 

Sunday evening. 24783. 

Sunny hours. 16848. 

Sunny Savannah. 24785. 

Sweet memories. 1701, 18011. 

Sweet thoughts. 9242. 

Sweetest kiss of all. - 27342. 

Take care mammy’s piccaninny. 
16375. 

Take me back to the Congo Pongo. 
11951. 

Take me down Bond street. 9260. 

Take me down Piccadilly. 27356. 

Tell me daddie, do dreams come 
true. 4018. 

Tell me will you always love me. 
29993. 

That's as far as I want to go. 
14054. 

Thats nice. 4030. 

That’s what the winkle told the 


Unele Jeremiah. 


20386. 


whale. 16416. 
Thelma. 9329. 
Mhere’s a little. bit of string 


through the letter box. 16480. 
There’s an Irishman up in the 
moon. 164382. 


There’s danger on the line. 24864. 


1953 


There’s music everywhere. 27405. 

There’s somebody thinking of you. 
27408. 

They can’t mean what they sing. 
7% 

They’re all single by the seaside. 
12016. 

They still stand saying good-night, 
30034. 

This is the harem skirt. 12019. 

Three woodland danees. 30532. 

Tinker-Bell. 24898. 

’Tis better to forget and smile. 
14084. 

To-night’s the night. 

Top dog. 16460. 

Tortoise patrol. 16461. 

Trade names. 18092. 

Tristesse (La) 1814. 

True blue lancers. 1817. 

Twilight bells. 1827. 

Twins (The) 16482. 

Two little snowflakes. 9445. 

Under the mistletoe-bough. 9457. 

Vagabonds toast. 27494. 

Valsa. 30136. 

Valse désolé. 

Valse la figuro. 


27439. 


1853. 
24971. 


Valse la nationale. 1856. 
Valse sincere. 9484. 

Vira dear. 24988. 
Waltz, waltz, waltz. 6467. 


We all go the same way home. 
12176. 

We all went to Leicester square. 
20556. 

We'd better strip the bed. 27572. 

We're all going to the seaside. 
30825. 

We’re not out much but when we 
are out— 18162. 

We should like a girl. 30218. 

What do the waves say. 16601. 

What is it — Likes so much. 
18174. 


What will be. 6507. 
What woulda gentlemando. 1949. 
When Cupid goes a fishing. 9618. 


When I see you fishing. 9629. 

When its moonlight in Mexico. 
1961. 

When my Lancashire lass comes 
to London. 16622. 

When our good King George is 
crowned. 9684. 


When the trees are white with 


May. 14244. 

When you live opposite to me. 
12241. 

When you see me dance the min- 
uet. 27625, 

When your luck is in. 9652. 

Where’s the other little girl. 
25106. 


INDEX 


pt. m,n.s,v.6 # 


Krancis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 

Where the White Nile meets the 
Blue: iA 2252: 

Which is Tommy Atkins. 

Whip waltz. 16651. 

Why do we sigh for the seaside. 
14260. 

Will the whistler. 9688. 

Will you be my new little girl. 
9690. 

Will you come with me to Tober- 
mory. 18205. 

Will you love. me just the same. 
12284. 

Will you walk along the prom, 
prom, prom. 18208. 

Will you walk into my parlor 
Nellie Bly? 22500. 

With my little pail 


4305. 


and shovel. 


PAVIA 

Won't you come up to the moon 
with me. 27662. 

Won’t you share my big umbrella. 
27665. 

Won’t you take your old place. 
2031. 


Ye don’t know Flynn! 16692. 

You and [. 2042. 

You are my sunbeam. 12320. 

You are the mother of Pearl. 4854. 

You can do a lot of things. 14290. 

You can have such fun with the 
girls, -16699. 

You’d better go back again. 4857. 

You do look pretty in your tea 
gown Nitty. 22541. 

You must come round on 
day. 27689. 

You never know. 6681. 

You’re a bad bad man to gamble. 


Satur- 


30838. 

You’ve got to sing in ragtime. 
27698. 
Your heart’s with your sailor. 

143808. 
Youth and love. 16716. 

Francis, Day & Hunter. See also 
Harms (T. B.) & Wrancis, Day & 
Hunter. 

Praneky(€@.) ¢ 

Chasseur maudit.- 28019. 
Mélancolie. 23988, 23989. 
Messe en la. 111538. 


Prélude choral et fugue. 29527. 

Priére. 5942. 

Redemption. 11570, 27018. 

Trois chorals. 2685-2687. 

5me béatitude. 380844. 
Francoeur (F.): 

Arietta. 18321. 

Sarabande. 38765. 

Sicilienne und Rigaudon. 11778. 
Frank (A. B.): 

International gavotte. 28804. 


Nose, the man and woman. 28804. 


1954 


Frank (Mrs. G.) When the birds in 
the wildwood sing. 20589. 


Frank (L.) Esmeraldy gavotte. 28302. | . 
I wonder would you love | 


Frank (R.) 
me. 19177. 
Frank (W. S.) 
me. 26058. 
Hranke (C2 aa) 
Z1GSie 
Franke (O. C. F.) 
21631. 
Franke-Harling (W.): 
Busy child. 27953. 
Day is gently sinking to a close. 
18671. 


Depart from me all ye workers * 


of iniquity. 4784. 
Had I a thousand souls. 21220. 
House and the road. 5173. 
Look down from heaven. 5501. 


Where the roses were. 6539, 7 
18190. 
World enchanted. 22521. 
Frankenstein (H. L.) Hoo-hoo-hoo. 
26083. 
Franklin (F. A.) Juvenile violinist. | 
28877. 
Franklin (J.) music co.: 
Floating. 23257. 


Scotch suite. 29784. 
Franklin, (J2262)- 
Bright and cheerful every day. 
6912. 
Come, let us sing. 16934. 
Come unto me. 4697. 
Father hold my hand in Thine. 
4914. 
He saved me. 17189. 
Jesus can save. 5344. 
Let the Lord be praised, O Zion. 
17397. 


Richness of God’s grace. 6011. 
Sweet Galilee. 6287. 
Why stand you here idle. 


Franklin (L.) Nora. 17656. 
Franklin (M.): 

Honeyland. 26082, 27714 (66). 

In your arms. 26250. 

On the avenue. 29407. 
Franklin (M. M.) 


money. 2072 (128). 


Frantz (J.) pseud. See Heartz (H. | 


L.) 
Frantzen (H.): 
Castellano waltzes. 25197 (61). 
College chaps. 28070. : 
It’s time to close your drowsy eyes. 
861, 18244 (69). 


Tell me sweet rose. 29992. 


Franz (A.) Ivy leaf. 3037. 
Franz (R.) Falls now the even. JJ 
10356. 


Kranz @€B:)< 
How would you 
for a scholar. 


like to have me 
19083. 


Hey lackaday—misery 
Maplehurst waltz. j | 
Maplehurst waltz. J 


18199. § 


Jingle of the | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—_Dec., 1911 


Franzi (P.)—Continued. 
I work downtown in a depart- 
ment store. 19178. 


Franzot (E.) Serenata. 20152. 


Beseer (CC. A.) 5Serd Iowa N. G. 
march. 30864. 

Fraser (H. Simson-) See Simson- 
Fraser (H.) 


Fraser (J.) Silver moon. 9039. 
Fraser (J. E.) Delia and the dahlia. 


14738. 
Fraser (J. F.) Tree on the tower. 
6374. 
Fraser (R. A.) Roses and violets. 
16126. 
Fraternity pub. co.: 
Aspiration. 2166. 


At eve it shall be light. 73. 
Frau Gretl. 12937, 12940, 12988, 13212, 
13214, 13838, 14926, 15399, 20984. 


Frauenritsel. 1728, 2992, 4001. 
Frear (M. D.) Cocoa palm. 287. 
Frederic (C.) Sins of a few. 201S4. 


Frederick (C.) Say! put that horsey 
hide over. 1171S. 
Frederick (G.) I will soon be ‘neath 
the daisies. T7782. 
Frederick (J. C.) Rose is the queen of 
the flowers. 24512. 
Fredericks (C.): 
Legend of the stars. 
Oriole march. 17710. 
Sylvia. 27350. 
Fredericks (J.): 
Birthday present. 27907. 27908. 
Fairy tiptoe. 28338. 
I never thought. 26171. 
Frederiksen (E. Juel-) See Juel-Fred- 
eriksen (E.) 
Frederiksen (S.): 


26391. 


Caprice érotique. 20890. 
Evening voices. 21069. 
Morning voices. 21720. 


Frederikson (T.) Eventyrsange. 21070. 

Freebey (G. A.) My dearest wish. 
13491. 

Freeland (V.) O wondrous love. 1241. 

Freeman (C. S.): 

Eastertime psalm. 7268. 

Son and heir. 9096. 

Freeman (E.) O’er yonder mountain. 
15050. 

Freeman (H.) I wonder who he’s 
with tonight. 2948. 

Freeman (H.) co.: 

Girl that you used to know. 21174. 

Honey babe. 19066. 

I wonder who he’s 

2948. 

My castle in Spain. 
Freeman (H. A.) You. 
Freeman (H. B.): 

Girl that you used to know. 

Mother. 8331. 

My castle in Spain. 13487. 


with tonight. 


13487. 


22562 (50). 


21174. 


Freeman (H. L.) 
ern girl. 2890. 
Freeman (lL. H.) Cherry 
20906, 27714 (438), 28022. 
Freeman (Mrs. O. B.) Love's sweet- 

ness. 29061. 
Freeman (W. B.) 

girl I met. 18231. 
Freeman (W. F.) jr. 

family chair. 17620. 


I’d choose a south- 


circle. 


You're the little 


My old rustic 


Freeman music pub. co. Mother. $331. 
Freer (E. E.): 
Bird of the forest. 12359 (5). 
Blushing morn. 14319 (2). 


Who has robbed the ocean care. 
14257. 
Freischititz. 16028. 
Fremantle (H.): 


Linnet (The) 132738. 
Two songs. 12848. 
Vision (A) 14175. 


Fremaux (—) 
Frémaux (L.): 


See Digoudé-Fremaux. 


Ah! la charmante histoire. 16743. 

Black dance. 172, 2283. 

Danse rouge. 2483, 2484. 

Mon coeur’ tremblant. 15707, 
15708. 

Ostende-Douvres. 1287. 


24600. 
14149-14151, 


Service personnel. 
Valse du _ lambic. 
16500. 
French (A. E.) 
ing exercises. 
French (A. W.) 
again. 6824. 
French (E. E.) 
in the night. 
French (F. H.) 
15849. 
French (K.G.) Sweet Virginia. 3982. 
French (M.) Where? Where? Where 
is de land. 6542. 


Individual sight sing- 
21418, 26254. 
Barney take mehome 


Just ships that pass 
23705. 
Nothing worries me. 


French (O.) Back upon the dear old 
farm): 22754: 
French (R. M.) All that I ask for is 
you. 20728. 
Frenzied French. 12849. 
Frey (A.): 
Behold there came wise men. 
25374. 
In Thee, O Lord. 13139. 
Frey (E.): 
Sonate. 28398. 
Variationen tiber ein hebriiisches 
thema. 24980. 
Frey (E. H.) Bonita. 25481. 
Frey (H. H.) Stars are the eyes of 
night. 9171. 
Frey (0.): 
My Pekin moon. 4380 (148). 
On yonder hill. 8594. 
Ragged edges. 8804. 


She’s the only girl for me. 4380 


(162). 


1955 


‘ 


INDEX 


Frey (P. F.) I want you hugging 
and kissing me. 19167. 
Freytag (H.) Quatorze piéces. 28830. 


Fricke (R.) Kleines weihnachtsora- 
torium. 26367. 
Fried (R.) MHtite dich. 23508. 


Friedemann (C.): 
Hinig und stark. 14809. 
Faithful comrade. 7882. 
Freedom. 211389. 
Kaiser Friederich. 5382, 21477. 
Friedeman-Lewis (——) Kaiser 
Friedrich. 10901. 
Friedland (A.) : 
Honeyland. 26082, 27714 (66). 
In your arms. 26250. 


My little Havana made. 13513. 
On the avenue. 29407. 
Three million dollars. 4068, 
14077. 
Friedlander (H. A.) Sapphire waltz. 
29697. 


Friedlander (H. L.): 
In the land of the sky. 28787. 


Sapphire waltzes. 29697. 
Swannanoa march. 27382. 
Friedlander (W. B.) Tell me how to 
make you love me. 20847. 

Friedman (I.): 
Passacaglia. 15963. 
Zabawki. 18288. 


Friedman (1L.): 

Be good. 14466. 

Charmed circle. 6982, 9782 (28). 

Darling I want you. 23059. 

Hurry back dearie. 7671. 

Let me call you sweetheart. 31389. 

Meet me to-night in dreamland. 
239838. 

When you look for the eyes. 27624. 

Where the river winds along Ken- 
tuey’s shore. 27630. — 

Years, years ago. 16698. 


Friedman (8S. C.) Vision. 30174. 
Friedman (S. P.) Down the field. 
21012. 


Friedmann (L.): 
Ach Erika. 2083-2085. 
Lied in zentimetern. 3156. 
O Alma Alma Alma du. 30654. 
Friedsel (—): 
Al tashlichenu. 21. 
Es felt die mame. 470. 
Sholem beias. 1561. 
Yom hachupo. 2041. 
Friedsell (L.): 


Doina. 23099, 23100. Frischknecht (A.) jr. 
Kadish. 10900. twentieth century. 19226. 
Mockya. 15696, 15697. Frise (J.) Dainty dancing maidens. 1 
My wife’s husband. 8411. 28148. q 
Tecka. 380073. Frisinger (C. V.) University rag. . 

Friend (Mrs. A.) His mother’s wed- 22360. 

ding ring. 19050. Fritz (A.) Minetta polk. 24039. 
Fries (P.) Tusnelda. 20489. Fritz (M.) Minetta polk. 24039. 
1956 


Frigheit (Mrs. L. A.) 
sever. 19565. 
Erijs (E)) : 
Vier gesinge. 10426. 
38 wiegenlieder. 10427. 


Frillman (L. H.): 
I am going back. 21317. } 
On a balmy summer’s night. | 
1136K, b 
Friml (R.): 
Barcarole. 20803. 
Betty of the rosy lips. 
Butterfly dance. 20877. 
Bygone days. 27966. 
Cachucha (La) 206. 
Chase (The) 20905. 
Cheerfulness. 18546. 
Contentment. 20942. 
Cradle song. 382. 
Crossing the bridge. 
Daisy-field. 20960. 
Dawn. 20967. 
Evening prayer. 21068. 
Fancy (A) 21087. 
Fascination. 18830. 
Fireflies. 21108. 
Gracefulness. 18974. 
Hymne céleste. 5193. 
Idyl. 213880. 
In the fields. 
Inquietude. 19248. 
Little minuet. 21551. 
Mazurka. 1067. 
Melodie. 548, 12852. 
Mignonette. 29175. 
Minuetto. 1095, 8301. 
Noontide. 21788. 
Oriental melody. 21874. 
Penseroso. 21907. 
Question (A) 19989, 21987. 
Recreation. 21995. 
Rocking-horse. 22027. 
Shepherd’s song. 22108. 
Swan song. 1692. 
Tantalus. 22246. 
Tender message. 20355. 
Twilight. 20442. 
Valse coquette. 22369. 
Valse triste. 223878. 
Veil. dance. 22381. 
Where oh where has Johnny gone. }j 
30269. } 


Krink (H. C.) 


Meeting to’ 


27901. 


20951. 


21411. 


Beggar-maid. 6847. 
Frischenschlager (F. F.) 60 kinder- | 

lieder fiir jung und alt. 10428. 
In the glorious | 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


Fritz (W. F.) There’s a spark of love 
still burning in your mother’s heart 
for you. 30026. 

Fritzsche (K.): 

Kirchweih. 28900. 
Wenn der friihling. 20565. 

Frock (M. EK.) F.0O. E. march. 28204, 
25790. 

Frode (B.) Special studien. 20262. 

Frohlich (O.): 

Am teiche im walde. 12896. 
Frohes erwarton. 12858. 
Ich liebe alle. 18089. 

Im Spreewald. 18112. 
Schone heimat mein. 13828. 
Schweizer’s herzelied. 138882. 

Froelich (G.): 

Glad festal day. 10480. 
Lullaby. 8157. 
Prince of life. 11529. 


Fromont (E.) Cavatina. 8935. 
Frons (J.) Nocturne. 17105. 
Frontini (F. P.): 

Addio. 27730. 

Badinerie. 30402. 

Chanson paysanne. 28010. 

Chansonnette. 30429. 

Danza sacra orientale. 28174. 


Doux souvenir. 30471. 
Feuille d’album. 30491. 
Grand ’mére qui danse. 28495. 
Il y avait autrefois. 30557. 
Joneurs de cornemuse. 30574. 
Marche grotesque. 26525. 
Marcia trionfale. 26528. 
Melodia popolare siciliana. 
Moulin (Le). 26662. 
Priére. 29536. 

Reverie. 30704. 
Seguidilla. 27128. 
Sguardi furtivi. 3831. 
Tsigane. 27458. 


Mronz (R.): ~ 
Altwiener-lied. 25245. 
Globetrotter marsch. 25924, 28460. 
Neue midchen. 21767, 26730. 
Untreusein zahlt sich nicht aus. 
27488. 
Zappeln, zappeln. 27701. 
Frost (EK. F.) Ten thousand voices. 
6324. 
Frost (W. L.): 
Fighting all the way. 4926. 
Happy strains are swelling. 7577. 
Join in the ranks of the king. 
30571. 

Frothingham (M. F.) Studies in sight 
reading. 27309. 
Frugatta (G.) Valse. 

Ery (i.) : 
Four studies in miniature. 
Six valses d’essai. 30502. 
Fry (R. M.) June skies. 17354. 
Fryburger (F. F.) In after years. 
28753. 


29152. 


4968. 
4969. 


Frye (A. B.) 
23289. 
Frye (J. R.) jr. 
Fryer (H.): 
Gavotte. 
Gigue. 
Menuet. 5623. 
Prelude. 5933. 
Sarabande. 6083. 
Frysinger (J. F.): 
Air de ballet. 19. . 
At the party. 20769. 
At twilight. 25314, 
Brownies’ revel. 20869. 
Butterflies. 16880. 
Canzonetta. 28411. 
March of the marionettes. 
Petite sérénade. 26920. 
Supplication. 27323. 
Valse gracieuse. 30142. 
Huechs, 62): 
Herzensdiebin (Die) 2852. 
Konzertstiick in H moll. 193854. 
Ritournelle. 30709. 
Rondeau. 30715. 
Schwarz-gelb. 3796, 3798. 
Huchs (R:): 
Fantasie. 23298. 
Four hand musical scenes for 
pupil and teacher. 18890. 
Neun phantasiestticke. 550. 
Walzer. 380503. 
Fucik (3.) : 
Aeroplanfiug durch die 
welt. 6674. 
Auf der lagune. 2176. 
Ballettratten. 2209-2214. 
Entry of the gladiators. 
12760. 
Hercegavae. 17200, 23480, 23481. 
Marche des héros hongrois. 8204. 
Regimental youngsters. 8824. 
Uncle Teddy. 41388, 4134, 14121. 
Fiihrich (C.) Am spinnrad. 6717. 
Funfubrtee (Der) 28408, 28968, 28987. 
Fiir frohe kreise. 7425. 
Fiirstner (A.): 


From Charley to May. 


Zulu Lulu. 22554. 


4981. 
4993. 


21638. 


lustige 


10321, 


Amour d’hiver. 27769. 
Ankunft des rosenkavaliers. 
11888. 


Cavaliere della rosa. 6258, 273803. 


Fleigende Hollander. 4217, 12154, 
20528. 
Friederich. 25874, 28400. 


Fruhstiicks-scene. 11889, 17989. 

Hollindischer bauernfest walzer. 
10622, 15142. 

Jugenderinnerungen. 13185. 

Lied des bajazzo. 19411. 

Maientanz-walzer. 138352. 

Mein stern. 11127, 15632. 

Moment musical. 8973. 

Nachklinge aus dem Rosenkava- 
lier. 17990. 

Prairie-blumen. 11505, 16025. 


1957 


INDEX 


Fiirstner (A.)—Continued. 
Rheinischer walzer. 11599, 16092. 
Rienzi. 12158, 14187, 20529. 
Rosenkavalier (Der) 1670, 1671, 
6259, 9189, 11890-11902, 13968, 
16325-16329, 17991, 17992, 24517, 
24760, 27304, 27305, 27306, 29922. 
Salome. 38945, 24761. 
Scene des ochs von lLerchenau. 
29923. 
Schloss am meere. 138969. 
Schmetterlings walzer. 
13825. 
So ein nettes 
16248. 
Sonate. 5917. 
Straussiana. 18971. 
Suite B dur. 20282. 
Taillefer. 24762. 
Tannhiuser. 12159, 20530. 
Valse d’amour. 14145. 
Fiisser (G.): 
Meledie. 233800. 
Zigeunerklinge. 25190. 
Fugitifs (Les) 138817. 
Fuiks (L.) Just your love. 
Fuller (A. F.): 
Billiken. 22801. 
Do you ever think of me. 7188. 
Song of consolation. 27235. 
Fuller (C. I.) She’s not all to blame. 


13824, 


kleines frauchen. 


894. 


20159. 
Fuller (EK. M.) Hymns for the King’s 
children. 23518. 


Fuller (G. W.): 
Come while tis’ day. 22995. 


I am _ saved bless His name. 
23524. 
Mindful of me. 21699. 
Fuller (H. F.): 
Andante religioso. 183802. 
Kyrie eleison. 19861. 
Fullerton ( ) Td roam _ this 
world for you. 10674. 
Fullerton (C. A.) New song book 
and music reader. 5737. 


Pulton (FE. -C:) 
842. 
Fulton (J. M.) Messidor. 1091. 
Funkhouser (M. F.) Simple songs for 
the kindergarten. 29785. 
Furgeot (J.) Bon accueil. 14538. 
Furlong (S. K.) Neath the pines on 
yonder hill. 158138. 
Furman (R.) I would done it. 23588. 
Furman-Mulliner (I.) : 
Beyond. 18428. 
Love’s awakening. 5523. 
Furnas (lL. L.): 


Inter-collegiate song. 


Oh! U aeroplane for me. 21842. 
Purdue song. 21978. 
Turn on the current of love. 14109. 
Furth (S.): 
All aboard for the boardwalk. 
16751. 


— 


Furth (S.)—Continued. 4 
And I married him. 167738, 22562 | 
(58) 708 | 
Belle of the boulevard. 2252. 
Come back to Aaron. 10129. 
Te - the right way. 7186, 22562 | 
58). 1 
Get on your toboggan. 2718. 
Hear the pickaninny band. 21255, 
26037. 
How do you do the clever things. 
algal). | 
I haven’t been to Cincinnati since. 
21325. 
I’ll do anything in reason. 138045. 
I see no change in you 
15251, 22562 (79). 

It’s awful hard to try to be a lady. 
854, 2072 (127). 
It’s nice to be nice. 

15828, 22562 (82). 
It was me. 23662. 
Lasso Mary. 17391, 27714 (98). 
Life isn’t all roses, Rosie. 15458, | 

17409, 19418, 22562 (88). | 
Light that lies in woman’s eyes. 


7902, 10838, 


21588. 

Little bit of lovin’. 978, 2072 
(184). 

Love-time is any time at all. 
21581. 

Love will forgive and forget. 


1005, 2072 (187). 
Peaches. 17729, 22562 (107). 
Pinochle rag. 5907. 
Rose, a stem, a broken heart. | 
11634, 22562 (115). 
Sit still Bill. 17923; 22562 (119). 
What’s your hurry Birdie. 6504. 
What would we do without the 
moon moon moon. 22487. | 
When I gathered the myrtle. 
1956, 2072 (194), 14281. 
Furth (S.) musie pub. ¢o.: 
Belle of the boulevard. 2252. 
In ould Ireland. 18125. 
Lose me in Lover’s lane. 
Monkey shines. 157138. 
Playland. 8712. 
Spoony ways. 6236. 
That Dallas dip. 20361. 
Fuschs (R.) Walzer. 2694. 
Futterer (H.) Sight reading studies. 
11780, 11781. 
Fyans (R. E.): When the whippoor- 
will is singing. 27621. 
Fysher (A. Nilson-) See Nilson-I'y- 
sher (A.) 
Gabert (A. L.): 
In me gratia omnis. 5291. 
Mass of the Immaculate Concep- 
tion. 13391. 
Gabriel (C. H.): : 
Adoration of heaven and eee 
6669. 


8118. 


1958 


dear. | 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Gabriel (C. H.) —Continued. Gabriel (C. H.) —Continued. 
All-in-all. 14348. I believe Thee. 2886. 
All nations for Jesus. 6999. I feel the need of Jesus. 10678. 
All the bells shall tell the story. I have never found a friend like 

4404. Jesus. 10685. 

As the stars. 9862. I’m out and out for Jesus. 10714. 
AS we pass along. 9863. I’ve something to live for now. 
Be a shining light. 2233. 17259. 
Be near me O my Savior. 27873. I want to belong to Jesus. 7774. 
Beyond the shadows. 9963. I will never leave Thee. 107389. 
Birds and blossoms. 9970. If we all stand true. 10777. 
Blessed ye disciples. 9977. In the morning. 7856. 
Blood of the crucified One. 6891. Is His love crowded out. 10834. 
Brighter than the morning. 22842. Jesus has you on His heart. 
Buena vista. 6924. 10856. 
Come forth, behold Him. 22975. Jesus, I look to Thee. 7921. 
Come in. 10134. Jesus is seeking. 3052. 
Coming king. 10141. Jesus loves the little children. 
Crown Him. 4726, 12650. 10860. 


Daisies in a row. 10180. 

Day by day. 20968. 

Day of light and love. 10204. 
Day will dawn. 10205. 

Do something for others. 23094. 


Jesus, Savior, Friend of sinners. 
3056. 

Joy to the world. 23692, 26803. 

Jubilee bells. 23696. 

Just a little way to Jesus. 10888. 


Doing His will. 10260. Just where He needs me most. 
Draw nigh, Immanuel. 10276. 26320. 
Earth is a garden of fowers. Keep singing. 10907. 

10301. te Let every heart rejoice. 10979. 
Easter bells are pealing. 7259. Let’s pretend. 26402. 
Easter day. 1263. Light that never fails. 215385. 
Easter happiness. 4842. Lily-bells. S069. 
Haster story. 4844. Lily song. 5476. 
Empty tomb. 4858. Little child. 21548. 
Hvening prayer. 10339. Little while. 29014. 
Father in heaven. 10363. Lo, an army cometh. 11025. 
Father send thine angels. 7353. | Lord is King. 26451. 
Find where lost. 10374. Love of Christ. 26473. 


Fix your eyes on the cross. 10385. 


Make Jesus king. 8190. 
From Calvary’s hill. 4966. r, 


Marehing to the call of duty. 


Give Him praise. 10474. 11094. 

Give unto the Lord. 5003. Master calls. 1060. 

Glory to God. 23346. More love and faith. 11180. 
Glory to God in the highest. More of Jesus. 11181. 

23348. More than satisfied. 11184. 
Glory to the King. 23349. Mother is waiting for me. 11192. 
Go tell the blessed story. 10450. My Father leads me. 33882. 

God’s hand we see. 10502. My Father’s land. 11222. 

God’s promise rail. 21186. My friend. 11224. 

Great campaign. 7523. My heart’s desire. 19684. 

Great is Jehovah. 25971. My Saviour’s love is over me. 
Great things for me. 10548. 8400. 

Hail! Hail! Hail! 238421. My song shall be of Jesus. 21752. 
Hail to the King. 23423. Night that Jesus came. 24166. 
Happy angel voices. 23484. Nobody like Jesus. 24180. 

Happy little pilgrims. 10578. Nothing held back. 8500. 

Hark! the voice. 5091. O blessed name. 24200. 

Hark to the robins. 7580. O starry plains, awake. 24220. 
He gave Himself to me. 260380. O the happy time. 5780. 

He is mindful of His own. 21249. O what joy will be ours. 21818. 
He lifted me. 19027. Ode to the flag. 85382. 

Hear the summer voices. 10592. Old story. 21853. 

Help me to dare. 10602. On Children’s day morning. 11363. 
His last words. 10618. On the frosty breezes. 24271. 
His song shall be with me. 10615. On to victory. 3502. 

How we know. 26094. Onward into Galilee. S614. 


1959 


INDEX 


Gabriel (C. H.)—Continued. 
Other fellow. 3522. 
Our talents for Jesus. 11407. 
Penitential prayers. 8675. 
Perseverance band. 11450. 

Place) for me. 3507. 

Praise the Lord. 11509. 

Precious Saviour. 8742. 

Prepare to meet thy God. 17758. 

Press the fight. 17760. 

Pressing forward. 11519. 

Prince of peace. 24418. 

Promise divine. 11534. 

Redemption’s song. 21999. 

Rejoice, all ye people. 24470. 

Rejoice the Lord is risen. 5991. 

Remember Calvary. 22007. 

Resurrection gladness. 6000. 

Risen from the dead. 8864. 

Rock of ages. 1445. 

Rose-buds. 11638. 

Roses sweet and fragrant. 

Royal message. 24523. 

Run to meet me. 38744. 

Safest time is now. 11676. 

Santa Claus’ advice. 24551. 

Savior of love. 11714. 

Send the power again. 8998. 

Shout, O daughter of Jerusalem. 
24614. 

Shout victory. 9030. 

Shout, ye hills. 6146. 

Sing His praise. 11796. 

Sing out in glad carols. 11800. 

Singing His praise. 11802. 

Soldiers of the cross. 3880. 

Song of conquest. 9105. 

Song of the evening bell. 

Song of the stars. 24701. 

Songs in the night. 3905. 

Stand in your place. 9170. 

Star and the child. 27287. 

Still undecided. 11881. 

Stone is rolled away. 9180. 

Stone rolled away. 6254. 

Stop and talk with Jesus. 27298. 

Story of the sky. 24759. 

Sun-rise life. 11920. 

Sunlight just beyond. 29940. 

Sure mercies of God. 9222. 

Sweet message. 24808. 

Sweet voices are calling. 11939. 

Sweetest ever heard. 9245. 

Swell the loud triumphant song. 
9249. 

Take your stand for Jesus. 11955. 

There is light for a step at a time. 
12005. 

There they crucified Him. 30029. 

They didn’t think. 12014. 

Thirstings for God. 9354. 


11653. 


24691. 


Thy will be done. 27428. 

To arms. 18082. 

Triumphal ascension of Christ. 
9419. 


/ 
pt. ia, 07S... VG 


Gabriel (C. H.) —Continued. 
Trust His precious love. 12066. | 
Turn your beacon higher. 12075. || 
"Twas love divine. 22344. 1 
Twine the flowers. 12077. 
Unto us a child is born. 24955. 
Victory song. 18158. 

Voices of the sky. 25021. 

Was it for me? 22418, 

We'll never grow weary. 4250. 
What will you do. 9610. 
When the bells of Christmas ring. © 

25089. 

While you wait. 9661. q 
Who is like unto the Lord. 12262. | 


Will the circle he unbroken, | 
20639. : 

Wonderful are Thy works. 12298. 

Worship the Lord. 25158. 

Would we. 25159.- 

You'll never win alone. 12328. 


Your boy and mine. 12337. 

Your light is needed. 27697. ql 
Gabriel (J.) Hark, the herald angels } 

sing. 26015. | 

Gabriel (M.): 

Luxusweibchen. 26493. 

Perle der frauen. 24346. 
Gabriel (R.): 

Elfin dance. 18782. 

Evening thoughts. 
Gabrio (A.): 

I have a_ secret 


18807. 


in my heart. 


23534, 
I long to roam down in my country | 
home. 19135. if 
Gaddess (M. L.) Crowning of Christ- 
mas. 16961. 
Gade (N. W.): 
Contretanz. 28112. 


Nightingale (The) 19748. 


Gael (H. van): 
A la fontaine. 27720. 
Chanson portugaise. 28011. 


Chanson tyrolienne. 28018. 
Cueillette (La). 10172. 
Dainty mazurka. 4744, 4745. 
Echos des montagnes. 28276. 
En visite. 10317. 

Heure du berger. 10608. 
Jolly promenade. 10870. 
Last waltz. 5426. 5427. 


Little song. 5493-5495. 
Marche des Brabanecons. 
Marche guerriére. 29106. 
Musiec-box (The). 5690, 5691. 
Old harmonium. 5810. 
Paysage hollandais. 11441. 
Petit caprice. 11453. 

Petite marquise. 5891. 
Premiéres feuilles. 11518. 
Stately gavotte. 6247. 

Turtle doves. 1825. 
Valse-berceuse. 30138. 


13374. 


1960 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Giinsbacher (J.) Traum der ersten 
liebe. 6871. 
Giinschals (C.): 
Froh erinnern. 12857. 
Im stillen tal. 18118. 
Rosengrtisse. 138770. 
Springinsfeld. 18945. 
Waldreigen. 14190. 
Gaffney (G.) Mt. Rainier alias Mt. 
Tacoma. 11201. 
Gage (C. M.): 
Niagara. 57389. 
White rose. 6549. 


Gahagan (W.) You’re the sweetest 
little girl in Yankee land. 2052. 
Gailhard (A.): 
Green. 10544. 
ae (wey; 10952. 
Offrande (L’) 11885. 
Recueillement. 11564. 
Robe blanche. 11606. 
Robe verte. 11607. 
Gaines (A. W.) Little country girl. 
19435. 
Gaines (J. W.): 
How sweet is Jesus. 21299. 
In the soul’s eternal home. 15304. 
Gaines (R. E. L.) My love is for you. 
5714. 
Gaines (S. R.): 
Night has a thousand eyes. 29323. 
Old year is dying. 21856. 
Owl courtship. 18687. 
Rejoice evermore. 27022. 
Sighs of love. 20171. 
Galbraith (J. L.): 
Art thou weary. 6759. 
Autumn song. 14419. 
Courage brother! do not stumble. 
12648. 
Fancy free. 498. 
For all the saints. 10398. 
Garden of rest. 556. 
I sought the Lord. 26175. 
Lead us O Father. 10974. 
Military march. 1094. 
O help us Lord. 21813. 
O worship the King. 
Scherzo-valse. 20116. 
Spring melody. 29898. 
Gale (M.) Where the purple violets 
grow. 30274. 
Gale (P. B.) 
lowly. 283847. 
Gale (R. G.): 
Fire-flies. 23249, 
Spinning song. 24723. 


11327. 


Far away in dwelling 


Gale (W. C.) Dein bild. 2501. 
Galentine (N. E.) jr. You dwell in 
my dreams. 18228. 
Galeotti (C.): 
Aubade. 27820. 


Chant de printemps. 28016. 
Danse lente. 10195. 


Danse vive. 10198. 


Galigher (W. D.) 
folks. 20224. 
Galimberti (G.) Fioritedeschi. 30494. 

Galkine (N. W.) Serenade. 1546. 

Gall (H.) Holy night. 19060. 

Gallager (T. L.) She and I. 6182. 

Gallagher (C. H.) My little Irish blue 
eyes of love. 8881. 

Gallatin (A. R.) Lucy. 5535. 


Song cycle for little 


Gallatly (J.) Tortoise patrol. 16461. 
Gallatly (J. M.): 

Bogey walk. 20849. 

Heart’s delight. 7608. 
Gallaway (F.) Only a boy. 98604, 


11383. 
Gallaway (R.) Ida May, Queen of the 
braes and glen. 17271. 
Gallaway (W.): 
I miss thee more each day. 765. 
If you want to be a faultless man. 


| 13101. 
Gallet (E.): 
Arzt (Der) wider willen. 2775, 
2776. 
Ne m’abandonne pas. 135387. 


Non t’ amo pit. 138561. 
Galliard (J. HE.) Sonata en mi-mineur. 
10442. 


Gallico (P.): f 
Johannistraum. 877, 878. 
Most popular modern piano pieces. 
13468. 
Most popular songs from the most 
popular comic operas. 29221. 
Gallin (1L.): 
Je ’embrasse. 3046. 
Manolete. 26516. 
Gallini (L. M.) C’est l’amour. 
Gallois (V.) Cocorico. . 4679. 
Galloway (T. B.): 
Dear little hut. 28189. 
Gypsy trail. 7545. 
My brown rose. 19668. 
My laddie. 19686. 
When I' am dead my dearest. 
30240. 


Gallup (W. L.) 
tions. 3791. 
Gallur (D. G.): 

Hagle waltz. 7255. 
King George V gavotte. 15400. 
San Francisco-Panama-1915. 11696. 
Gallur (Mrs. D. G.) King George VY 
gavotte. 15400. 
Gallur (F. G.): 
HKagle waltz. 7255. 
San Francisco-Panama 
11696. 


Galluzzi (G.) Primo concerto del gic 
vane pianista. 13700-13702. 


2329. 


School-day recollee- 


1915 


Galuppi (B.) Air d’Agnesina. 22606. 
Galuska (J. F.): 

Heart to heart. 15109. 

Silv’ry Nishna botna. 24627. 


1961 


26596—12——14 


INDEX 


Di. Das ie, So Vie 


Gambardella (S.) : Gamble hinged music co.—Continued. 


7A canzone d@’ ’o marenaro. 22567. 

Bella che duorme. 22770. 

Canzone d’ ammore. 22886. 

Luntano ’a mamma... lunta-no 
’a te. 23898. 

Mare, mare mio. 1054. 

N’ acqua € maggio. 24137. 

Ninita. 24170. 

Niny Tirabuscio. 26751. 

70 scoglio ’e Frisio. 24217. 

Oi chi p’ ’o mare va. 24251. 

Quanno tremonta ’o sole . . 

24434. 

Sailor lover. 11679. ' 

Serenade to Sorrento. 11762. 
Gambaro (J. B.) Nine caprices. 23305. 
Gamble (F. A.) Girls like you. 14964. 
Gamble (S. B.): 

Mission song. 26620. 

Rallying song. 27010. 

Gamble hinged music co.: 

And the publican. 22658. 

April. 6746. 

Ave verum. 27883. 

Ballade. 23440, 27956. 

Beloved. 253879. 

‘Caprice. 27957. 

‘Castilla. 6959. 

Cave (The) 18528. 

‘Chafer and the flower. 232. 

‘Charge of the light brigade. 

Dinos 

Childs grace. 22984. 

Cuckoo dear. 28140. 

Day is done. 3881. 

Double stop scale & _ technic 

studies. 2539. 

Dream boat. 7219. 

Evening song at sea. 12772. 

Fairy and child. 25793. 

Fir tree. 7378. 

Fragment (A) 28281. 

God shall wipe away all tears. 


Memory. 15649. 

Mirror of the sea. 26615. 

Mistletoe. 29192. 

My love’s an arbutus, 29280. 

Naney. 8415. 

Night song. 26746. 

Nocturne. 29376. 

Nune dimittis in E flat. 1223. 

O God, the rock of ages. 24204. 

Oft in the stilly night. 1249. 

Oh! weep for those that wept. 
24246. 

Preparatory studies. 24404, 

Priscilla. 19975. 

Questions and replies. 29559. 

Requiem. 24473. 

Rhyme road to Musie Land. 
22016. 

Romance. 29634. 

Rose by my window. 11639. 

Saviour Thy dying love. 22071. 

Scherzo-capriccioso. 13820. 

Schuhplatter. 13831. 

Slumber song. 24654. 

Sometimes. 29840. 

Sonatina. 29848. 

Song of the birch. 9111. 

Souvenir de Vienne. 9145. 

Spring has come. 29892. 

Still with Thee. 24751. 

Summer day in Heidelberg. 15978. | 

Te Deum in D. 17384. | 

Te Deum laudamus in C. 24839. jj 

Three pieces for piano. 8991. 

To the moon. 9396. 

Turn ye to Me. 9486. 

Two roses. 27472. 

Two to-gether. 24955. 

Water sprite. 14200. iq 

When from the heart where sor- | 
row sits. 27599. rt 

Within the stillness of the woods. | 
20649. 


23354. Gandiolo (H.) My paradise. 3893, 


Heart of a rose. 28556. 6648 (94). 

{ did not know how dear you } Ganne (——) Czarina mazurka. 
were. 26119. 10174. 

I loved a lass. 238553. Ganne (IL.): 


In a garden. 17833. 

In a gondola. 238610. 

In pride of May. 28769. 

In the land of play. 28786. 

In the tree tops high. 19236. 

Indian summer. 13141. 

Jeu deau. 28849. 

Kiss in the rain. 23788. 

Lily of the valley. 26420. 

Lord of the land and the deep. 
26455. 

Love’s reverie. 18327. 

Magnificat in B. 1035. 

Mammy’s song. 15572. 

Marsh of Rhuddlan. 8224. 

May the maiden. 29139. 


1962 


Ailes (Les). 27787. 
Baigneuses (Les) 27853. 
Ballet des poupées. 14452. 
Byzantine. 25479. 

Cortége oriental. 28120. 
Danse africaine. 28168. 
Danse arabe. 28169. 

Danse des pécheuses. 14715. 
HWxtase. 488. 

Flowrets. 25857. 

Hans der fidtenspieler. 15076. 
Hans, le jouer de fitite. 2808, 


Illys, 26207. — , 
Invocation. 38020, 26259, 26260. 
Marche arabe. 29108. 


INDEX ¥: 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Ganne (L.)—Continued. 
Marche russe. 1052. 
Mars et Venus. 29117. 
Nel Giappone. 3415. 
Nocturne. 29330. 
Paradise of Mahomet. 
11429, 15958, 29455-29457. 
Séduction. 29752. 
Zingara (La). 20701. 
qantner (EK. W.) Mamma’s brown 
eyed sunbeam. 11081. 

Ganz (R.): 
Etude-caprice. 
Melodie. 21157. 
Menuett. 24011. 
Wellenspiel. 25062. 

Garagusi (N.) Spoony ways. 

Garber (M.) Gleaming rays. 

Garbett (A. S.): 
Love’s pilgrimage. 
Syren voices. 6300. 
Winter snows are past. 48380. 

Garcia (D.) Jack rabbit. 3041. 

Garcia (E.) Florinda. 18872. 

Garde (H.) Sweetheart of old. 

Gardener (C. J.) Columbine. 

Gardiner (H. B.): 

Five pieces. 30510. 

Shepherd Fennel’s dance. 
Gardner (A. C.): 

Beatrice. 14469. 

Busy Lizzie. 10022. 

Farewell, I can’t forget. 

Fussy Gussie. 28414. 

Good bye. 626. 

Grand coronation march. 12928. 

I’m on to you. 26168, 26164. 


8650, 


21062. 


6236. 
23340. 


5527. 


20319. 
14658. 


27158. 


502. 


Love’s answer. 5522. 
March and two-step. 17484. 
Night songs. 15832. 
Shower bouquet. 13873. 
Smilax and lilacs. 3866. 
Stuttering Zeke. 27312. 
Gardner (J. B.): 
Broncho Nell. 2310, 2311. 


Could lips but speak the language 
of my heart. 830. 

Katie O’Sullivan. 132038. 

Little mischief. 13290. 


Someday, sweetheart, someday. 
GH. ; 
Gardner (lL. F.) Only a circus clown. 
21870. 

Gardner (M. J.) Dear old home. 
4776. 

Gardner (W. J.) Rag man’s dream. 
TAT. 


Gardner music pub. co.: 
Bronecho Nell. 23810, 2311. 
Katie O’Sullivan. 13203. 

_ Little mischief. 13290. 

Gare (M.) How would you 

15165. 
Garey (Mrs. M. F.) Little sod house 
on the claim. 21555. 


like. 


Garguilo (R.) 
PAG oie 


Serenata arraggiosa. 


Garing (A. J.) Dollie polka. 2527. * 
Garioch (Lady) Don’t stop. 17010, 
20999, 21000. 
Garland (A.): 
Around the camp-fire. 14404. 
Fanfare. 14856. 
Forth to the fray. 14921. 
Hullo life, 552: 
Loyal to the flag. 1013. 
Playtime frolies. 1354. 
Regimental hop. 16075. 
Soldier’s sweethearts. 16252. 
Sparkling. 1636. 
Trooping of the colors. 16468. 


Venetian tone poem. 1870. 
Garland (M. A.) All hallowe’en waltz. 


4380 (2). 

Garner (B.) Company D march. 
22999. 

Garner (L.) Don’t be a sailor, Abie. 
10261. 


Garofalo (C. G.) 
Garratt (P. M.) 
Garret (W. L.): 
Rainbow of hope. 8806. 
Where the sunset shines along the 


Mass in D. 28416. 
Zulu love song. 2063. 


Golden Gate. 6541. 
Garrison (D. J.) Washington was a 
grand old man. 1921. 


Garske (V. A.) Voices of the woods. 


14183. 

Garstin (H.): 
Dreamland. 23129. 
Mischief. 26616. 


Gartlan (G. H.) Sea and shore. 8805. 

Gartner (C. G.) Loveis mine. 23878. 

Garton (C. H.) Let me call you sweet- 
heart. 8081. 

Garton bros. Let me call you sweet- 
heart. 8031 


Garvey (C. E.) My rose of Avoca. 
24127. 

Garvin (M. EH.) May I love you. 
23972. 

Gary (W.) Wouldn’t you. 9782, 
20665. 

Gasaway (C.) My sunny southern 
rose. 29296. 


Gascon (R.): 
Gloria pura. 
Primoroso. 

Gaskill (C.) 

Mary. 27848. 


14972. 
16037. 
Back to the factory, 


Gasparino (Q.) Sonate, D_ moll. 
PBEM 
Gassman (H. W.) My sunshine Nell. 
19712. 
Gastaldon (M.) Chanson d’amour. 
4641. 
Gastelle (H.): 
Enchantress. 18786. 
Love’s vision. 19496. 


Premier amour. 19966. 


1963 


a INDEX 


Gastoldi 
24979. 
Gaston (B.): 
Are you feeling as lonesome as I 
am. 9854. 
Darned if we fellows can do with- 
out the girls. 3872, 12859 (60). 
Dear old Sally. 7152, 12359 (62). 
I’m an old fashioned kid. 2915. 
I’m trying my best to smile. 10719. 


(G.) Vanished happiness. 


I will save my love. 781, 2072 
(120). 
Gaston (R.) Why don’t you be my 
bride. 18201. 
Gaston-Murray (B.) Bill. 4544. 
Gates (M.) Songs of the boys in blue. 
17957. 
Gates (M. J.) Over there. 15949. 
Gatty (N. C.) Five waltzes. 558. 


Gaubert (P.): 
Forét ardente. 
Repos en Egypte. 
Soir empourpré. 

Gaude-Sevalk (A.) 


536. 
1427. 
1603. 


Deutsche marine- 


hymne. 238085. 
Gaudet (H.): 
Arrouah sidi. 14405, 27802. 
Belle humeur. 2250, 2251. 
Bon accueil. 145388. 


Chante Manon. 12580, 14617. 
Coeur de Mimi. 2422. 

Coeur des amants. 12618. 
Dans le pare. 28167. 

D’ Artagnan. 28178. 

Diane. 28210. 

Welaireur (L’) _ 28277. 


Impression d’ automne. 28750. 
Intermedio. 28802. 

J’aime le printemps. 30388. 

Joli modéle. 18172. 

Karitza la gitane. 3075. 
Lettre de mére. 18261. 
Louloute. 8200. 

Marche héroique. 29108. 
Passepied. 29465. 


Petite chatouilleuse. 3566. 

Pourquoi viens-tu. 138687. 

Que toi. 18714, 16056. 

Si Pon s’aime. 6151. 

Sierra morena. 13876. 

Sorrentina. 29866. 

Souvenir du Brésil. 29877. 

Suite provencale. 6268. 

Sweet home. 29956. 

Tormento de amor. 

Vierge folle. 4194. 

Viva el torero. 6450, 14177. 
Gaudiosi (G. J. L.): 

I want to marry you. 213866. 

Oh how I miss you dearie. 30663. 
Gaul (A. R.): 

Hosianna David’s son. 15157. 

Jack Frost. 7909. 

March pageant. 8201. 


30078. 


Dt. TE ness. VAG 


Gaul (H. B.): 
Benedicite omnia opera. 
Gloria in excelsis Deo. 
Great God Pan. 7524. 
Homeland. 17207. 
Irish battle-hymn. 138147. 
Mammy’s song. 15572. 
Our life is vain. 198683. 
Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. 
11510. 
Short communion service. 6144. 
Till a’ the seas gang dry. 27480. 
Wanderer’s night song. 27563, 
27564. 
What is my hope. 27591. 
When the scissor grinder comes. 
12230. 
Gaul (H. W.) Motor boat rag. 26661. 
Gautier (E.): 


4534. 
28462. 


Orientalisches intermezzo. 113897. 
Russische rhapsodie. 11669. 
Silhouetten-walzer. 11784. 
Gautier (L.) Secret (Le). 8986, 
29750. 


Gautski (R. L.) 
with you. 26154. 

Gauwin (A.): 
Chanson du tzigane. 6971. 
Deux sous d’muguet. 4789. 
Marche rouge. 29109. 
P’tit Nenesse. 8767. 
Régiment chante. 8823. 
Romanichels (Les). 13761. 
Sang de nos vignes. 18805. 
Vieux gallant. 9528. 


I’m falling in love 


Gavel (—) Pantin d’ amour. 8646. 
Gavel (H.) You-You, la Japonaise. 
12334. 


Kathleen. 19327. 
Adagio und allegro. 


Gavin (Mrs. W.) 
Gavinies (P.) 


18254. 
Gay (G.) Our sailor king. 17714. 
Gay (M.): 
Chilecothian. 6994. 
De Backer’s triumphant march. 
7158, 7159. 


March R. B. Hall. 8202. 
Wankinquoah. 9576. 
Gay (N.) Wise-o’-man. 2015. 
Gaylor (G.) California. 14578. 
Gaynor (J. L.): 
Miniature songs from the child 
world. 17546-17549. 
Playtime song series. 
87138. 
Playtime songs for 
room. 8714. 
Gearen (J.): 
Blue vale. 2288. 
Bridal wreath. 188. 
Gypsy queen. 21219. 
Hall of fame. 21228. 
Hea’h dem bells. 21254. 
Highland glide. 2856. 
Onotono. 21871. 


1355, 1356, 


the school- 


1964 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Gebest (C. J.): 

Dinner. 18701. 

T’7ll never look at a pretty girl 
again. 19133, 25197 (110). 

imtove love. 21333, 25197 (Jit), 
261438, 26144, 28670-28674. 

I love you dear. 21336. 

Tm a wonderful man in Yonkers. 
26149, 27714 (71). 

In society it’s always dress pa- 
rade. 21405, 25197 (182). 
Just for you. 21472, 27714 (88). 
Never mind singing. 21769, 21770, 

25197 (179). 
Nihilists (The) 21779. 
Red widow. 24459-24461, 
27017. 
Red widow waltzes. 27714 (119). 
There is no harm in that. 22289. 
Vodka. 22404. 
We will go, go all aglow. 22424, 
22495, 25197 (253), 27577, 27578. 
When woman is the question. 
20608, 22470, 25197 (260). 
You can’t pay the landlord. 22587, 
22 5ao. 219. (266). 
Gebhardt (R. W.): 
Fantasie impromptu. 14858. 
High school march. 26064. 
Gebhart (Mrs. W.) If I could only 
see my mother. 798. 


27016, 


Gedalge (A.) 38™”° symphonie. 2072, 
12358. 
Geddes (lL. ©.) Boy blue. 27984. 
Geddings (R. M.) D. A. R. grand 
march. 10175. 
Geehl (H.) Enchantment. 21046. 
Geehl (H. E.): 
Amitié (L’) 42. 
Crowning with song. 18636. 
For you alone. 17090, 28385. 
Fiir dich allein. 23299. 


Melodie appassionata. 1076. 
Minstrel lover. 5649. 
Rhapsodie d’ amour. 14388. 


Waldesstimmen. 20536. 


9173. 
Bos o L.) Thoughts and dreams. Gellet (E. ) Styrienne 99909. 
Geibel (A.): a 
Anniversary hymn. 27779. Sonate 2. 26336. 
Conestoga. 18612. Sonate 8 in D moll. 26841. 
Dainty fcvtfalls. 18651. Geminiani (F.): - 
Floating song. 22562 (21) Ausgewiihlte sonatensitze. 26342. 
Gift (The) 28438. Sarabandl. 20100. 
Golden splendor. 12912. Sonate 1. 26334. 
In rhythmic step. 19222, Genee (R.) Nanon. 19726, 24147. 
Inspirer and Hearer of prayer. | General clergy relief fund. Mission 
22562 (380) hymnal. 5655. 
Lord hath triumph’d. 8107. Genin (T.) jeune. Quatuor no. 1. 
Lord of glory. 29089. 26998. 
Morning in the Orient. 5676. Gent (M.) Song of England. 22151. 
O light immortal. 8513 George (A. R.) I’m dreaming a 
Offering of praise. 30661. dream. 26158. 
Processional chimes. 18705. George (J.) Hail! Canada _ hail! 
Rising sun. 1441. 17167. 
1965 


Geibel (A.)—Continued. 
Roaming. 1448. 
Sabbath evening. 22051. 
Sabbath morning. 20078. 
Sea (The) 1586. 
Sing glorious halleluias. 
Sing, O ye heavens. 9051. 
Song of triumph. 9120. 
Spanish carnival. 20257. 
Wanderers (The) 20548. 

Geibel (A.) music co.: 
Anniversary hymn. 27779. 
Christmas story. 280538. 
Floral praise. 12820. 
Gift (The) 28438. 
Golden dawn. 28473. 
Golden splendor. 12912. 
Lord of glory. 29039. 
Morning in the Orient. 
O light immortal. 8513. 
Open gates of glory. 8615. 


29787. 


5676. 


Radiant skies are glowing. 29561. 


Sing glorious halleluias. 29787. 

Sing O ye heavens. 9051. 

Song of triumph. 9120. 

Sound the harps 

29870. 

Story of the Orient. 

Topsy turvy Christmas. 
Geisler (W.) 


13961. 
30077. 


the old cherry tree. 24945. 
Geist des wojewoden. 7107. 
Geister (K.): 

Cache-cache. 6984. 

Colin-maillard. 10128. 

Diabolo. 7176. 

Féte 4 ma tante. 4922. 

Furet (Le) 10487. 

Marelle (La) 11098. 

Raquette (La) 11559. 
Gelardi (G.): 

Oj campagnola bella. 24252, 

29392. 
Serenatella 6 lacreme. 29766. 


Gelbe prinz. 


of Heaven. 


Under the blossoms of 


5136, 7272, 7306, 7630, 


INDEX 


a = a — - 


pt. 11, D.S., Ve-6 


George (S. E.) MHobble skirt drag. 
2861. 


George (S. P.): 
If you only knew. 19196. 
To waltz with you. 24906. 
George Washington. 39. 
Georges (A.): 
A la kasbah. 25199. 
Cantique d’amour. 
Georgi & Vitak: 
Beseda. 27899. 
Laendler. 3117. 
Havliéktv pochod. 
I myself. 28697. 
Laendler no. 9. 28925, 28926. 
Moonlight waltzes. 29209, 29210. 
Night off. 3427, 3428. 
Noble warrior. 29326, 29327. 
Our love march. 35380, 3531. 
Pilsener march. 35738, 3574. 
Spinning wheel. 29884, 29885. 
Up and upward sturdy sokol. 


10041. 


28539, 28540. 


4146, 4147. 
Zobak. 30360, 30361. 

Gerard (J. J.) When I said goodbye 
to Mary many years ago to-day. 
30243. 

Gerding (I. J.) Rosemary march. 
16125. 

Gerhardt (lL. D. W.) Greater prayer. 
649. 


German (H.): 


Big steamers. 22798. 

Camel’s hump. 14583. 
Coronation march. 7076, 23016, 
25595-25599. 

Grace. 23381. 

Moto perpetuo. 19641. 


Old English valentine. 5805. 
Suite. 23319. 

Three knights. 30045. 
What dane-geld means. 25064. 


When we grow old. 14245. 
German Baptist publication society 
Programm ftir den siebenundzwan- 
zigsten kindertag. 13707. 
Germann (H.) & co. Valse mignonne. 


14154. 
Germann (H. Kk.) ‘Those’ beautiful 
dreams. 22306. 


60 ettiden in form 
violine solo. 


Germann & CO. 
von variationen fur 
19877. 

Gernsheim (F.): 

Es falit ein stern herunter. 
His war ein alter konig. 4879. 
Quartett. 21166. 
Gerrish (K.) My heart’s desire. 15768. 
Gerstenberger (L. L.) Write another 


7304. 


melody Mr. Rubenstein. 22525. 
Gerussi (L.) Gavotte et musette. 
2704. 


Gervasio (N.) Petite 
26919. 
Gesualdo 


18836. 


Getty (A. R.): 
O mistress mine. 
Voice from afar. 
Getze (EK. B.) School for the parlor 
organ, ete. 207038 (48). 
Getzinger (G. P.) Near the old Poto- 
mac shore. 29306. 
Gevaert (F. A.): 
Collection de choeurs, sans ace. 


marionnette. 


(C.) Felice primavera. 


3464. 
16534. 


14655. 
Scéne d’ Hypermnestre. 29706. 
Geyer (K.): 
Hoch, deutsches lied. 17205. 
Kinderlehre. 17370. 
Wenn sich zwei herzen scheiden. 
PS 
Gheel (H. E.) For you alone. 18884. 
Gheen (C. O’N.) Morning song. 
22562 (34). 
Ghys. (H.) Gavotte Louis XIII. | 
28424. ' 


Giannelli (G.): 


‘A femmena e’o granato. 2074. 
Americana in Italia. 21382. 
Barcarolo triestino. 22740. 
Dove io so. 2540. 

Fedelino. 25807. 

Giro @’ Italia. 2731. 

In areoplano. 26217. 
Jardinera spagnola. 21446. 


’O bbene 6 ’na buscia. 21804. 


Pusilleco. 21980. 

Serenata abruzzese. 3829. 
T’amo. 22242. 

Tuoi baci. 80101. 
Vendemmiatrice (La) 4180. 
Voglio esser tuo. 4208. 


Giannini (B. V.) 
ding march. 15589. 

Giardini (IF. de): 
Giga. 18927. 
Musette. 11385. 

Gibbons (J.): 
Galway girl. 
Do not sing 

12698. 

Her beautiful tresses. 17199. 
IT love the name of Nell. 17240. 
I’m back with the old girl again. 


14939. 


Killarney, boys. 


19147. 

Nell. 18542. 

Violet. 16527. 
Gibbons (O.) Drop, drop, slow tears. 
17024. 
Gibbs (F. M.) With the stream. 
30833. 
Gibbs (H. C.) Peoria County song. | 
21909. 


1966 


Marionettes’ wed- | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Gibbs 
21416. 
Giblin (I. M.): 
Aviator rag. 94. 
Columbia rag. 14319 (45). 
Ketchup rag. 143819 (101). 


Cer Independence day. 


Gibson (A.) Lenita. 17392. 
Gibson (A. H.): 
Come, love, and fly with me. 
10135. 
Where my mother is waiting for 
me. 12249. 


Gibson (B.): 
My Mississippi Lindy Sue 
Oh! Mr. Moonshine. 8559. 
Gibson (C.) Some day, sweetheart, 
you'll remember. 27218. 
Gibson (J.) Sleep baby sleep. 29801. 
Gibson (J. W.): 

Maid and the millionaire. 19517. 
Wheel of fortune. 1952, 20578. 
eauson (iz. BP.) Jinx:rag. 23680, 

28851. 
Gibson (T. L.): 
Choice melodies. 22986. 

New century song service. 1195. 
Standard music series. 24787. 
Gibson mandolin-guitar co.: 
Alice where art thou? 

Andalucia. 47. 
In old Madrid. 19221. 


Gidden (W. R.) Locomotive whistle 
is calling me so. 29019. 

Gideon (H. L.) Hail! Thou blessed 
Savior. 4880 (117), 5077. 

Gideon (M. J.): 
All for you. 
Angélique. 27774, 30364 (58). 
Antidote. 16781, 18244 (50). 
Artists’ glide. 20758. 

Band from Dixie-land. 20799. 

Boardwalk crawl. 22818, 25197 
(52). 

Candy college boys. 
(41 


8391. 


2108. 


22622. 


22878, 27714 


Clarinet’s love. 22959, 27714 (44). 

Come and dance with me. 28082 
30364 (63). 

Cupid’s lane. 28032, 25197 (72). 

Havana Anna Ann. 21244, 

Heart breakers (The). 
19032, 260388. 

How do you do. 21297. 

I’d like to be your mother’s son- 
in-law. 17227, 27714 (68). 


15107, 


I give you all you ask. 10679, 
16728 (34). 

I'll do no turkey trotting. 21328. 

I love you better than anyone. 
13050, 16728 (387). 

I met you in Pittsburg. 23563. 

I sing tra la. 23568, 27714 (74). 

I’ve heard that before. 27714 
(76), 28706. 


Gideon (M. J.) —Continued. 
I’ve never had a_ sweetheart. 
13071, 18072, 16728 (40), 28707. 
I want to be loved that way. 
26185. 
I will show you the way. 
In syneopatia land. 21406. 
It never can happen again. 21485. 
It’s better to forget and smile. 
26271. 
Mammy’s shufflin’ dance. 
Mamselle Lucinda. 21621. 
Mazumah plant. 17516, 25197 
(164). 
Mean old are light. 26557. 
Minnie the queen of the schuet- 
zenfest. 240438. 
My Honolulu honey Lu. 18505, 
18506, 16728 (538). 
On a Junetime 
15912, 18244 (78). 
Piccadilly bend. 
(ims): 
Pietro. 21924. 
Pomander walk. 16016. 
Printemps (Le.) 21967. 
Rag pipe bag pipe band. 
12359 (104). 
Said the rose to the bumble bee. 
24587. 


23584. 


21620. 


honey-moon. 


24358, 27714 


8803, 


Texas prance. 18051. 
Tony Caponi. 24910, 27714 (185). 
Two letters. 27469. 


Two to Duluth. 16728 
(68). 
Way down on sunny Tampa Bay. 


14202, 18244. 


14117, 


What is life without you, dear. 
25066. 
When I kissed your tears away. 
22444, 
When I’m far away. 20581. 
Giese (T.): 
Flowret agree me Bere 28378. 
Forget-me-not. 12837 
Giessel (C.) jr.: 
Abendgang. 6653. 
Friihlingslied. 7421. 
Giessmann (W.) Our flag. 19859. 


Giesswein (M.) Deutschlands steuer- 


mann. 7169. 
Giffe (W. T.) Gloria patri. 12899. 
Giffert (Mrs. J.) Rensselaer forever. 
29601. 
Giffin (A. A.): 
Kiss in the rain, 21491. 
Where the sugar maples grow. 
22479. 
Giffin (J. A.) My native land. 8398. 
Gifford (—) Doas you please. 28218. 
Gifford (H.): 


Almond eyes. 22682. 
Are you still living in the same 
old place. 14400. 


Board and lodging. 25424. 


1967 


INDEX 


Gifford (H.)—Continued. 

Don’t keep me waiting any lon- 
ger. 20998. 

Down in Bamboo bay. 14772. 

Framed in my heart. 4951. 

Home again to dear old London. 
26079. 

Pm saving my heart for you. 
23559. 

Island of Walla Wooloo. 23655. 

Little bit of navy blue. 23835. 

Little Bo-Peep. 18288. 

Poor old Adam was my father. 
8723, 8724, 14819 (138). 

Pretty little house that Jack built. 
8753. 

Silvery camel bells. 380750. 

Take care, Mammy’s piccaninny. 


16375. 

What a pretty Swiss bride you’d 
make. 16600. 

What does it matter if it’s rain- 
ing. 16602. 

When Jack comes home again. 
4278. 

When my Lancashire lass comes to 
London. 16622. 

You do look bonny in your tartan 
plaid. 14294. 

Gilardenghi (A.) Military parade. 
11157. 


Gilbert (B.) 
Gilbert (F.) 


Lullaby. 29065. 
I don’t like no other girl 


but you. 15194. 

Gilbert (Florence) O weary years. 
26788. 

Gilbert (G. HE.) The speedway. 22184. 
Gilbert (G. M.) When we pass 
through the mist. 9650. 


Gilbert (H. M.) When the sunshine 
of springtime. 4292, 9782 (96). 
Gilbert (H. O.) Come love in the 
moonlight. 7054, 169385. 
Gilbert (J.): 
All the world loves a lover. 
27714 (30). 
Confidence. 25581. 
Das ist Paris. 4764. 
Down on the farm. 


25236, 


25697, 27714 


(aye 
Father and son. 25808, 25804, 
QIM14 (55). 


First is best. 25832, 30364 (73). 

Hahnen-rheinlinder. 7556, 7557, 
12958. 

Immer musst du artig sein. 5288. 

Keusche Susanne. 7969, 138210. 

Modest Suzanne. 29199. 

Paris. 26891, 30864 (108). 

Polnische wirtschaft. 5919. 

Singe mein schatz wie die lerche, 
juchhe. 6171. 

Susann, Susann, du hast mir’s an- 
getan. 18992. 

Suzanne. 27330, 30864 (118). 


1968 


rr 


pt. 2p ni s., v. 6 


Gilbert (J.)—Continued. 
Waltzes. 25910, 
Weinlied. 6492, 9588. 


Wenn der vater.mit dem sohne. § 


9594, 9595, 18168, 14217. 


Wenn die fiisschen sie heben. | 
9596, 9597, 18169, 18170, 14218. # 


Wine song. 27652. 

Wir sind ein ziértliches ehepaar. 
6578. 

Gilbert (J. L.): 

Bonnie sweet Bessie. 6902. 

Come, sail the shining sea. 301. 

Maid o’ Glenmore. 19518. 

Seek and ye Shall find. 8992. 

Sweet stars are shining. 3981. 


Veni Creator. 27519. 
Gilbert (L. W.): 
I should worry.. 23567, 25197 " 
(118). J 
Maybe you think I’m happy. 4 
15616. 
Gilbert (M.) Darling come thou near | 
me. 14723. [ 
Gilbert (N. S.) jr. Village black- | 
smith. 14167. 
Gilbert (R.) Lord is risen. 8108. 
Gilbert (R. S.): 
Prayer. 26965. 
Rose invitation. 29656. 
Gilbert & Gilbert: 
Indian carnival. 5815. 
O weary years. 26788. 
Gilberte (H.): 
Minuet La Phyllis. 8300. 
Rose and a dream. 8891. 
Gilchrist (J.) Fairy chimes. 14858. 


Gilchrist (W. W.): 
Benedic anima in G. 4880 (7). 
Bonum est. 4880 (10). 


Cantate Domino in G. 4380 (12). | 


Christ our passover. 4380 (14). 
Christmas oratorio. 20914. 
Deus misereatur in F. 4880 (28). 
Gloria in excelsis in G. 48380 (37). 
Hunting-song. 737. 
Knight of Foggenberg. 26368. 
Merry Christmas. 5682. 
Sing we alleluia. 4880 (75). 
Te Deum in F. 48380 (78). 
Te Deum in G@. 4880 (81). 
Wynken, Blynken = and 
22526. 
Gilecrest (L.) Any place is heaven 
with your dreamy eyes. 9847, 
Gilder (J. IF.) Under the leaves. 
41387. 


Gilheeney (J.) Kentucky wing. 3084. 
Gilis (A.) Historical pageant. 19051. 
Gilis (Ant.): 
Chant d’adieu. 4647. 
Fantaisie joyeuse. 4907. 
Fantaisie mignonne. 4908. 
Fantaisie pastorale. 4909. 


Nod. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Gilker (R. J.) Homeward bound to 
old New England. 721. 
Gill (Abijah) Happy scenes of by 


gone days. 2810. 

Gill (Ada) We're old time confeder- 
ates. 16578. 

Gill (Armando) Gina mia. 189380. 

Gill (H. A.) Days that are past. 
12679. 

Gill (J.) Nine kyries. 1207. 

Gill (S.) music co. I love you just be- 
eause I do. 5222. 

Gill (W.) Neckbones. 18540. 

Gill (W. H.) I laid his head upon my 


lap. 7708. 
Gillen (C.) Melody man. 3808. 


Gillen (F. J.) You are the first rose 
of summer. 9750. 

Gillespie (A.) Let me build a home. 
8030. 


Gillespie (F. C.): 
Not exactly original. 
Papers. 19888. 
Gillespie (J. F.): 
Base-ball bug. 14461. 
Dixie craze. 14756. 
Gillespie (M. C.) My darling I love 
thee still. 8363. 
Gillespie (Mrs. P. W.) 
on the farm. 21760. 


19761. 


My vacation 


Gillet (—) Loin du bal. 11028. 
Gillet (H.): 
A batons rompus. 9783, 20704. 
Babillage. 20781. 
Chanson des feuilles. 16902, 
20899. 


Cloches (Les) 28062. 

Danse hongroise. 364, 16975. 

Derniére lettre de Manon. 10233, 
20982. 

Espoir de demain. 18798. 

Gai printemps. 558, 21154. 

Passe-pied. 29464. 

Révérences. 29612. 

Sérénade plaintive. 22097, 22172. 

Truands (Les) 30090. 

You are charming. 225388. 

Gillett (Mrs. M. EH.) Memories of 
home. 19572. 
Gillette (J. R.) 

17883. 
Gillhaussen (G. von): 
Alte liebe. 2122. 
Entsagung. 2598. 
Todeslaiuten. 4089. 
Gillington (A. E.) Songs of the open 
road. 138925. 
Gas (J. J.) 
9893. 
Gillow (J.) Just remember. 
| Gilman (P. S.): 
Bolero. 20851. 
How’d you like to sit with me. 
19081. 
Memories. 


he SiSs We wAcs: 


Away down the lane. 


173683. 


21681. 


es eee i a 
-<: 


Gilmore (B.) Rolling sea. 
Gilmore (H. B.) 
Gilmour (H. L.): 
Be saved to-day. 2235. 
Hark the bugie notes are ringing. 
12959. 
He cares for His own. 


16108. 
Be my own. 46514. 


2823. 


Help thy brother. 2842. 
Isaiah’s vision. 13151. 
King’s brigade. 3095. 


My times are in Thy hand. 13528. 
O boundless love of Jesus. 13571. 
O Son of God lead on. 138584. 
Revival tides are sweeping. 6008. 
Sing a glad new song. 3854. 


Somebody knows and cares. 3887. 
Song I love best. 3894. 
Sweetest and best of all. 3983. 


Temperance crusade. 20350. 
There’s another fellow. 40438. 
Through wondrous grace. 4072. 
To know Him is to love Him. 4084. 
To the front. 4085. 
We have an advocate. 4247. 
Where are you drifting. 14250. 
Where Jesus is ‘tis always sun- 
shine. 4300. 
World's W..6. i. U. 
Gilmour «(Mirs> J.)>: 
How the bluebells came to Alaska. 


14281, 20664. 


23504. 
Will you let me see your tongue. 
22498. 
Gilpin (C.) Mask & wig club. 11104. 
Gilrod (L.): 
Finfte gebot. 30492. 
Kasar toira. 13201. 


Gilson (J. W.) Give mea spin in your 


Mitchell. 2072 (101). 
Gimbel (A.) School mates. 17895. 
Gimbel (F.): 
May song. 13396. 
Summer days are coming. 13980. 
Gimbel (M.) Arbor day. 12428. 


Gimenez (—): 
Suerte de Isabelita. 24768. 
Viages de Gulliver. 18135. 

Gimlim (L. J.) What’s the matter 


with foot-ball. 6503. ; 
Ginder (K.) Let me have a little talk 
with you. 28959. 
Gingrich (C.) Pay day. 11440. 


Gingrich (H. C.) Id run away with 


you. 151938, 19114. 

Ginn (M. E.) Me for a Yankee boy. 
13400. 

Ginn & CO.: 


Beautiful moonlight. 131. 
Inflammatus et accensus. 
On this day of joy delicious. 
To the revels, away. 1875. 
Ginsberg (S.) Oh you pretty ring tail. 
5801. : 


17872. 
6430. 


1969 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v.68 4 


Ginzel (F.): 
Corset und jupon. 30447. 
Faschings-bekanntschaft. 
Gioconda (La) 25634. 
Gioffré (J.) Love’s experience. 15533. 
Giolma (I. M.) Tl be with you. 
26134. 
Giordana (C.) 
Giordani (—) 
Giordano (P.) 
252. 
Giordano (U.) 
13382. 
Giorgio (G. de.) 
10394. 
Giorza (P.): 
No flower can compare with you 


10361. 


Amore. 20744. 

Caro mio ben. 30425. 
EX” legge e’ paraviso. 
Marienmond. 13381, 


Flower of the U. S. 


httle goinl yy al210; 
Zingarella. 16728. 
Giovannoli (S.) Moonlight in Flor- 
ence. 26641. 


Gipson (M. F.): 
Come be my daffodilly, do. 18594. 
Dance of spring. 16966. 
In my dreams. 26226. 


In the heart of my rose. 26242. 
Mountain man. 19645. 

On a moonlight night. 26820. 
Rose of love. 24514. 

Silvered wings of time. 27176. 


Gipson (Mrs. M. F.): 
I love you boy. 15222. 
Sing your little sleepy-time song. 


24636. 
Gipsy love. 26546, 27602. 
Girard (A.) Gammes et arpéges. 
4976. 


Girard music pub. co.: 

All hail Girard! 14846. 

Gee! but you’re nifty kid! 10454. 
Girl and the kaiser. 4616, 4996, 4997, 


14958. 
Girl I love. 5228, 5468, 5666, 5896, 
6283, 6638, 6648 (66), 6648 (79), 


6648 (91), 6648 (99), 6648 (118), 
6648 (1388). 

Girl in the train. 587, 2725-2727, 
2766, 7459, 7460, 23159. 

Girl of my dreams. 407, 588, 7461, 
7462, 10988. 

Girl of the golden West. 
26990. 

ae ) 


1390, 26989, 
Westerner’s true love. 


Westerner’s true love. 
Giuliana (J.) Tell me the truth. 1744. 
Giuliani (A.) Tarantelle in D. 248834. 
Giulio Cesare. 5070, 5071. 
Giuseppe (E.) Menuetto. 19582. 
Given (G. P.) Where the water lilies 
grew. 380276. 

Gjerstrom (B.): 

Afsked. 14834. 

Mot Soleglad. 15733. 


1970 


| 
| 
me 
| 
| 
| 
| 


Glad tidings ee co. All in all. 143848. - 
Gladden (F. A 

I wonder Hie: 10744. 
11179. 


Moral sentimental songs. | 

Glascock (Mrs. A. D.) Sun down. | 

3961. \ 
Glaser (C.): 


Hiihnerhof (Der) 23507. 
Lenzwanderung. 23792, 23794. 
Wanderlied. 25037-25039. 
Glass (—) Kissing man. 911. 
Glass (L.) Variationer over danske | 
viser og sange. 9494. ; 
Glasstetter (W. J.) Silver leaf. 27178. 
Glazounow (A.): ‘ 
Automne (L’). 
Grande valse. 


deo 2 BR ee 
25966. 
Méditation. 19558. 


Gleason (A. W.) Song of the pine: }j 
24696. 
Gleason (E.) Christ the Consoler. | 
7016. 
Gleason (Mrs. F. G.) Evening hymn. | 
12359 (17). | 


Gleichauf (C. G.) 

Gleis (EF. W.): 
Halligen. 19018. 
Special studien. 


Rosalind. 24509. 


20262. 


Glenn (J.) Lindy Lou. 15469. 
Glenn (M. J.) Good-bye my Isabelle. | 
18963. | 
Glenn (R. A.) Pleasant hour. 2072 | 
(e25)). J 
Glessner (G. E.) In old Missouri. | 
21402. i] 
Gliere (R.) Mazurka. 15619. | 
Glinka (M.) Mazourka russe. 15617. || 
Globe music co.: i) 
Conchita. 2444. 
That is why I love you. 6881. 
Glogau (J.): i 
Dancing starlight. 357, 2072 (87), | 
(2B 
Pace that kills. 24809. | 
That Italian serenade. 27384, | 
27714 (180). | 
Gloggner-Castelli (C.) Art of phras- | 
ing... (22562 Gbie 


ee (A 3% 


O salutaris hostia. 3466. 

Tantum ergo. 4000. 

Glover (A.): 

Don’t go out with him to-night. | 
17008. 

Take me back to old Kentucky. | 
24825. 

There’s plenty of room for a girl. | 
24867. 


Wow-wow. 2088. 

Your eyes say remember. 
Glover (J. M.): 
Whip waltz. 16651. 

Wincarnis waltz. 9695. 
Glover (S.) Beautiful moonlight. 


25184. 


131. | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Glover-Kind (J. A.): 
Bridget Malone. 27940. 
Cheer O, my sailor boy. 6986. 
Cheer up, be merry and bright. 
LM 
In your pretty French petticoat. 
7868. 
Tf I built a world of sunshine. 
13095. 
Let’s make a night of it to-night. 
17394. 
Publican (The). 16046. 
What do we care about the 
weather. 25065. 
When you’re far from the old 
folks at home. 14247. 
Who wants to see the seashore. 
14258. 
Gluck (C. W. von): 
Air de ballet. 600. 
Air de Larissa. 12902. 
Alkeste. 5005, 123838. 
Andante. 25931. 
Andantino. 14975. 
Ariette de Dardanée. 
Ariette de Mathurine. 
Cadi dupé. 14976. 
Deuxiéme air de Rézia. 
Echo et Narcisse. 5008. 
Gavotte. 601, 7471, 25932. 
Numi offesi. 2740. 
Rondo. 5009. 
Selige geister. 
Gliicksmiidel (Das) 
B04, 1226, ° 1598, 
2745, 5010. 
Gluth (V.) Zlatorog. . 2060. 
Gnecchi (V.) La rosiera. 1466. 
Gobbaerts (J. L.): 
Beautiful dream. 
Marche. 28466. 
Petit carnaval. 
Gobin (L. F.) 
14850. 
Goble (M. E.) 


5006. 
5007. 


14977. 


2741. 
603-610. 697-699. 
1865-1867, 2744, 


4518. 


26914. 
Face in the firelight. 


Cupid, as king holding 


his court of love. 4735. 
Godard (B. L. P.): 
Berceuse. 14986. 
Berceuse from Jocelyn. 2752. 
Canzonetta. 10499, 23356, 25937. 
Chanson de Florian. 615, 10500. 
Concerto romantique. 171382. 
Deuxiéme mazurka. 12907. 
Second valse. 2753, 12908, 238357. 
Shepherds and _ shepherdesses. 
14987. 
Swallows. 14988. 
Te souviens-tu. 14989. 
Valse chromatique. 10501. 
2? mazurka. 2754. 
2™° valse brillante. 616. 
Godard (C.): 
Angélus (LL’) 6789. 
At the hamlet. 9867. 
Ballet des papillons. 22735. 


Godard (C.)—Continued. 
Danse @’ étoiles. 238054. 
Mignonnette. 28469. 
Titania. 9389. 

Goddard (M.): 

Coquette (The) 4705. 
Dance of the marionettes. 
Paris life. 5864. 

Return of the guard. 6002. 
Souvenir of the Tyrol. 6226. 
Goddard (S.) Muddled riddles. 13477. 

Godden (J.): 
Business guide. 


4749. 


4612. 


Slowly but surely. 29809. 
Godfrey (D.): 
Chappell’s army journal. 6979, 


12588, 18539. 
Chappell’s auxiliary journal. 2380. 
Godfrey (D. S.) Boatman’s dance. 
2289. 
Godfrey (F.): 
A. B.C. D. E. F. G. 6649, 14319 
(27) 
Bridget Malone. 27940. 
Don’t go out with him to-night. 
17008. 
Down in Dolly town. 10271. 
Here we are again. 7629. 
I’ve got my mother’s husband. 
1766, (767, 12359 (79) 
I want somebody to see me home. 


28712. 

Leading the simple life. 143819 
(104) 

My sweet Rosetta. 21753. 

Sing me an Irish song. 22115, 


24633. 
Sing something Irish to me. 24634. 
Sweetest kiss of all. 27342. 
Take me there. 14319 (146) 
Uncle Billy was a fireman. 
14319 (154). 
We can’t all have the same girl. 


9448, 


30210. 
Why can’t the girls be soldiers. 
30828. 
Godfrey (P.) Pageant of empire. 
86387. 


Godin (F.): 


Burelar Bille 2318. 
Haidée. 26003. 
Interruptions. 19245. 
Mascot (The) 3276, 82381. 
Ravissante. 11562. 
Serenade. 2713838. 

Valse @’ avril. 9472, 16498. 


Valse décembre. 24965. 
Godowsky (l.) Sonate in E moll. 
14990. 


30668. 
2042. 


Gods of the mountain. 
Godwin (W.) You and I. 
Goeddal (C.): 
I’d like to be with mother. 
Wash day. 25042. 


23526. 


1971 


INDEX 


Gohler (G.): 
Abend am see. 22586. 
An der Donau ist es schon. 22656. 
Friihlingsna#he. 23295. 
Fusssteig (Der). 238301. 
Glueck 238351. 
Nachtgefiihl. 24141. 
O schoenster schatz. 8517. 
Seufzer der sehnsucht. 24601. 
Sternentrost. 24749. 
Treue paar. 24918. 
Volkslied. 9548. 
Goepfart (K.): 
Deutsch und frei. 12683. 
Deutsches lied. 12685. 
Goepfert (P.) Chicago association of 
commerce. 18549. 
Goerdeler (R.): 
Magic of the waves. 5555. 
Song of the bells. 11886. 
Gossler (W.): 
Weisst du’s noch. 25058. 
Zigeunerin. 25189. 
Gottl (H.) Lied aus Bethlehem. 3154. 
Goetz (H. R.): 
Don’t never trust a traveling man. 
414, 4808, 27714 (51). 
Don’t take your beau to the sea- 


shore. 21001. 

I’m the only mother that you ever 
knew. 2926. 

If you knew what I know about 
men. 2964. 

Sombrero land. 27217. 

There ’s a girl in Havana. 22293. 

When you hear  love’s hello. 


30269, 80364 (180). 
Yankee love. 303386. 
You’ve got to take me home to- 


night. 14805, 25197 (271). 
Goetz (P. B.) Morning hymn. 13465. 
Goetze (C.) O happy day. 11811. 
Goetze (P.) Faith, hope and love. 
10354. 

Goff (E.) My sweet briar-rose. 5719. 

Goff (H. K.) When bachelor days are 
over. 30283. 

Goff (I. N.) Evening primrose. 9782 
(3) 


Goffe (HE. H. G.): 
Corn tassels. 4706. 
Dearie, you’re the only girl for 
me. 7156. 
Her cowboy lover. 
Loyalty. 8152. 
Twilight. 6390. 
Witch (The). 
Zamona. 9765. 
Goffe bros. : 
Corn tassels. 4706. 
Dearie, you’re the only girl for 
me. T7156. 
Her cowboy lover. 
Loyalty. 8152. 


5182. 


6579. 


5132. 


1972 


Dt. Tain: 


Goffe bros.—Continued. 
Twilight. 6390. 
Witch (The) 6579. | 
Zamona. 9765. | 

Goggan (T.) & bros.: 
A mi amor. 6650. if 
Advancing troops. 14829. 
Armadillo rag. 14401. 

Fort Sam Houston. 17100. 

Greater Galveston march: 23402. 

Her dear eyes of blue. 238468. 

Hildegarde waltzes. 23486. 

Ladies day waltz. 15417. | 

Lights out. 15462. 

Line up. 17417. 1 

Longing. 19451. 

Love and truth. 8125. 

Sham (The) battle. 16205. 

Six melodious trill studies. 13001. 

Young bugler’s reveille. 16711. 
Gogolin (H.) 


= = . 


iq 


Longing for a loving } 


heart. 29026. 
Gold (G. A.) Beyond this life. | 
14511. if 
Goldbeck (G. C.) Peace, perfect | 
peace. 8670. fl 


Goldbeck (R.) Idylle. 
Goldberg (D.) 
love. 10983. 
Goldberg (S.) Pitzele kind. 8705. 
Goldblatt (S.) Take me up to Pali- | 
sade park. 16385. 
Goldby (—) Venita waltz. 27520. | 
Goldby (EK. D.) Mae Belle schottische., | 
29077. i 
Golden (A. S.): 
Bobolink (The). 27922. 
Mother’s dream. 29229. | 
Golden (J. L.): | 
Good mo’nin’ judge. 17501. 
I ain’t to blame for lovin’ you. | 
2352an I 
I can’t get enough. 5200. | 
I want him saved. 23576. 
Lock-step two-step slide. 
Lullaby (A). 29067. 
My Irish senorita. 24107. 
Over the river. 26877. | 
There’s something about you dear | 
that appeals to me. 6342. | 
When there’s no light at all. | 
25101. 
Golden land of fairy tales. 30517. 
Goldenberg (W. S.) Memories dear 
of you. 21683. 
Goldenburg music pub. co. 
dear of you. 21688. 
Goldfaden (A.): 
Boimele (Das). 145387. 
i 


9782 (6). ; 
Let’s play a game of | 


23857, 


Memories, | 


Shulamith. 138874. 
Wandering Jew. 27565. 
Zauberin (Die). 18239. 
Golding (R. J.) Good-bye to dear | 
summertime. 23369, 28481. 


INDEX 


10s. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


xoldis (M.): 
Violin-schule. 
Zwolf etiiden. 

xoldman (EK. F.) 

29534, 29535. 


9530. 
7491. 


xoldman (M.) Ostende (The) 21876. 


roldmann (P.): 
Aerial sailor boys chorus. 16740. 
Danse de printemps. 12666. 
Honeymoon in a balloon. 2872. 
Only way to do. 18628. 
Sailing away in our 
13787. 
There is a reason. 14062. 
roldsby (R. R.) MHobble skirt rag. 
5157. 
roldsmith (D.): 
Checker rag. 25527. 
Silver leaf rag. 24626. 
roldsmith (F.) Spoony, 
Spoonland. 16298. 
roldsmith (S.): 
Concertina medley. 4701. 
Overture Sooselinsky. 5855. 
roldsmith (S. W.) Office for the holy 
communion. 24234. 
roldsmith (W.): 
Aeroplaning. 4888. 
Aren’t you the girl I met at 
Louis’. 4485. 
Bird man. 4546. 
Come under my umbrella. 4696. 
Danse eccentrique. 4748. 
Golf on the links. 5028. 
I just like you. 5205. 
Introduction. 5824. 
Just as the clock strikes eight. 
apy iy 
Just wait until the morning. 53881. 
Lovin’ Lize. 5531. 
Military band. 5645. 
Moon man. 5668. 
Old fashioned waltz. 
Old sleuth. 5813. 
Outdoor sport. 5851. 
Up in the air. 4149. 
You’d be surprised. 6626. 
‘Oldsmythe (J.) Thistles two step. 
4880 (168). 
roldstein (H.): 
Fisherman Cupid. 12813. 
Land of light. 21506. 
rOoldstein (H. H.): 
Barearolle. 27864. 
Milutka mazurka. 29178. 
roldstein (N.): 
Ain’t I the foolish kid. 123877. 
Clover days. 16926. 
Irene, my midnight queen. 17320. 
Just sweet love thoughts and you. 
7952. 


balloon. 


moony, 


5808. 


Pride of America. 


Goldup (EH. M.) 
shadows deepen. 
Golinsky (M. T.) 


When the twilight 
25100. 
Atlantian air-ship. 


16795. 
xOlisciani (E.) Non sei pit tu. 8493. 
Goller (V.): . 

Daheim. 25627. 
Missa pro defunctis. 13448. 
Golobay (I.) I am going back to 

Kansas. 18024. 

Golsten (A.) Maid of Framlingham. 

11077. 

Golterman (—) Gracious Spirit, Dove 

divine. 27838. 

Goltermann (G.) Le Réve. 27028. 
Gompf (A.) I’ve been looking for a 
little girl like you. 17255. 

Gompf (R.): 

Heimat (Die) 17196. 

von der  Vogelweide. 

Zu Biebrich am Rheine. 143818. 

Gony d’Arsy (Y. de) L’ adieu. 9796. 


Good (M.) 
172380. 
Goodale (S. D.): 
He is seeking for thee. 21250. 
28384. 


I don’t believe in dreams, 


Heavenly call. 


Jesus knoweth what is best. 21449. 
My petition. 1166. 
Serve the Lord with gladness. 
3830. 
Goodall (C.) Tell me where is fancy 
bred. 16401. 


Goodall (R. H.) How sweet to sit 
beneath the trees. 15164. 
Goodall (W.) Wait till you’re sure 
you love me. 2072 (198). 
Goodell (W. J.) Rose by my window. 
11639. 
Goodenough (C. L.) 
17890. 
Goodfried (G.) Peekaboo peek. 15976. 
Goodhart (A. M.): 
Adagio espressivo. 2092. 
Andante grazioso in F. 16775. 
Bulbul (The) 2815. 
Canon in F sharp. 23843. 
Dover beach. 4814. 
Forth from the dark and stormy 
sky. 10418. 
Green grow the rushes, Oh! 17157. 
Kyrie. 10950, 13236, 19362. 
Lux perpetua. 11067. 
Pensées de Noél. 3562. 
Study for a single soft-stop. 29927. 
Sweet Lavender. 1698. 

Goodhue (W. M.) ‘Take me down to 
Luna. 14014. 
Gooding (L. M.) 
Goodman (J. M.) 


Walther 
18154. 
| Same old gospel. 


Longing. 8099. 
Sea breeze schot- 


Just you and I. 28876. tische. 22087. 
‘oldtree (S. A.) Whippoorwill, never | Goodnough (A. M.) She don’t know. 
again for me. 4807. 16207. 
oie 


INDEX 


Goodnow (W. EE.) Back in the old 
home. 22730. 
Goodrich (F. A.): 


Caprice in C. 2778. 
Ktude. 632. 
Impromptu. 638. 
Prelude. 684. 


Sinall suite for small hands. 15938. 


Study for left hand alone. 1676. 
Tremolo in F. 4105. 
Goodwin (B.) Globe of love. 12897. 
Goodwin (J. H.) MHere’s to you. 
12983. 


Goodwin (Mrs. O. Kk.) Waiting. 30197. 
Goodwin (W.) Goodbye, Mary. 7495. 
Goodwin & Tabb. Nocturn in B ma- 
jor. 11286. 
Googins (H. F.) 
and you. 220388. 
‘Goose (C. B.): 
Meet me at White City.. 15626. 
What’s your reason honey. 16607. 
Goralski (I. A.) Spiewnik HoScielny. 
3922. 
Gordan (B. F.) 
Billy Brown. 
Gordon (A. A.) Young people’s tem- 
perance chorus book. 20688. 
Gordon (H. A.) Waiting for you 
dear. 20535. 
Gordon (H. S.): 
Butter cup waltz. 27958. 
Child of Bethlehem. 25532. 
Choral mass in C. 28082. 
Choral mass in E flat. 7008. 
Every day melodies. 482. 
Gordon’s graded piano course. 
7505, 10520, 10521, 18967, 28485. 
Homage to Cupid. 13004. 
Idyll of autumn. 28727. 
June bug parade. 15871, 21468. 
Keep moving. 7966, 7967, 10906. 


Roses the robins 


Robins have come 
13754. 


March of the nations. 6648 (86). 
Mass no. 8. 29126. 
Monastery chimes. 11172. 


Moonlight. 11176. 
My creole Sue. 3380, 15756, 19672. 
Organists’ companion. 18244 (385). 


Paraphrase on Silver’ threads 
among the gold. 5862, 8651. 
Pretty daffodil. 21957. 

Ring out bells. 16096, 20028, |! 
22021. 

Robins have come Billy Brown. 
13754. 

Roses. 29665. 

Silver threads among the gold. 


16224, 20176, 27175. 
Sleep on my love. 22126. 
Son of the desert am I. 22149. 
Sweetest dream of all. 3984. 
Teddy’s terrors. 20346. 
To my lady’s eyes. 22319. 
Tulip polka. 30100. 


Venetian moonlight. 22382. 


pt. 1, D, s., ve ie 


Gordon (L. M.) When foemen meet. — 
9622. 
Gordon (lL. W.) 
airship. 19792. 
Gordon (M.) Mother Goose’s nursery : 
rhymes. 5681. ) 
Gordon (S.): 
After the storm. 6682. 
Avalanche (The) 18354. 
Derelict (The) 18691. 
Iceberg (The) 10747. 
Neptune. 3418. 
Voleano (The) 
Gordon (S. T.) 
18244 (85). 
Gordon (V. T.): 
My golden star. 
Over the falls. 
Gordon (W.) 
chine. 7845. 
Gordon (Mrs. W. H.) When the whip- 
poorwill is calling in the twilight. | 
20602. 
Gordon (W. L.): 
Girl at home. 10466. 
My country has first call. 12359 , 
(92). 
My queen of the aeroplane. 
(70). 
Gordon music pub. ¢o.: 
Girl at home. 10466. 


Off to the pole in an 


1901. 
Organist’s companion. 


19680. 
29489. 
In my little air ma- 


9782 


My country has first call. 12359 ; 
(92). 

My queen of the aeroplane. 9782 
(7) | 


Gorecki (T.) Ptolemy. 5949. 

Gorman (A.) Good-bye, my Josephine. 
10518. | 

Gorman (R.) 

Gorrell (W. J.) 
6364. 

Gospel hosannas. 21202. 

Gospel trumpet co. Select hymns for 
Christian worship. 22092. 


Goss (J.): 
Frenhin (Y) a Llawenycha. 14927.’ 
Hear, O Lord. 10590. 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
3248. ah 
O Saviour of the world. 13583. 
Te Deum laudamus, in A. 14023, +: 
Goss (W.) Don’t sigh for the flower 
that never grows. 25688. 
Goss-Custard (R.): 


See the idea. 13837. 
To whom do you go. : 


Allegretto pastorale. 2116. 
Fantasie-overture. 2638. 
Gossé (I. J.) Féte au village. 18843. 
Gossec (—)  Deuxiéme scéne de 
Médée. 2517. 


Gossec (FE. J.): 
Gavotte. 560, 18910, 23310. 
Gavotte en ré. 565. — 
Tambourine. 3998. 

Gossler (J. F.) What is love? 18175. 


1974 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Gotham-Attucks music €o.: 
Riddle song. 27039. 
When you see the snowflakes fall- 
ing. 6535. 
Gotta (R. B.) What’s the matter 
with the hobble skirt. 9607. 
Gottesleben (M.) Weihnachts-cantate. 
1935. 
Gottschalk (—) Pasquinade. 
Gottschalk (C. L.): 
Gallina (La). 9782 (4). 
Morte. 22562 (35). 
Gottschalk (L. M.): 
Christ the Lord is born to-day. 
25544. 
Dying poet. 


114387. 


12729, 25720. 


Gallina (La) 9782 (4). 
Last hope. 13245. 
Meditation religioso. 3290. 
Morte. 22562 (35). 
Ricordati. 13749. 


Gottschalk (M. M.): 
Paloma (La) 20703 (41). 
Return. 2072 (50). 
Uncle Tom’s cabin. 25197 (384). 
Gotwald (P. K.) Sighing for thee 
dear heart. 29780. 
Goublier (G.): 


Interrupted rendez-vous. 13144. 
Mouettes (Les) 83389. 
Patrouille indiscréte. 15969. 


Gouf (C. A.) Aviation waltz. 22715. 
Gough (lL. M.) It breaks my heart to 
Say good-bye. 15823. 
Goulart (F.) music co.: 
Dazzling eyes. 25653. 
Hello don’t you know who’s here? 
26050. 
Pretty face. 
Goulart (F. A.): 
Black: diamond. 27913. 
Dazzling eyes. 25653. 
Hello don’t you know who’s here. 
26050. 
Love-knot. 8131. 
Pretty face. 26978, 29588. 
Sweet anemone. 9227. 
That sparkling rag. 22283. 
Gould (B.) What’s the use of think- 
ing of a girlie. 14228. 
Gould (C. B.): 
Ask and I will do. 20764. 
Consecration. 20939. 
Faith. 21081. 
Faith in the blood. 21082. 
Looking to Jesus. 21564. 
Praise. 21951. 
Gould (C. E.): 
Mommie. 19612. 
Most ev’ry day people come ask- 
ing me. 17588. 
Sweet Bessie. 9228. 
They never met again. 16487. 


26973, 29533. 


Gould (Mrs. E.. M. D.): 
That sweet voice. 18060. 
Victory. 18136. 

Gould (G.) Glad rags. 

Gould CE. Jy] 
For you alone. 
Picture of you. 

Gould: (Js: 

I need Thee every hour. 
O Lamb of God. 21814. 
O summer night. 3469. 
Gould (L.) Love’s whispering waltzes 
8150. 
Gould (M.): 
Ae fond kiss. 11. 
Annie dear. 25276. 
Ash grove. 71. 
Comin’ through the rye. 305. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
PET APL 
Harp that once. 
Highland Mary. 2857. 
Land o’ the leal. 936. 
Minstrel boy. 26609. 
Richard of Taunton Deane. 270387. 
Robin Adair. 1444. 
Silent, O Moyle. 27172. 
Sound the pibroch. 3910. 
Turn ye to me. 1824. 
Ye banks and braes. 27675. 
Gould (W.) -What’s the use of think- 
ing of a girlie. 16728 (70). 
Gould & co.: 
Crowning with song the hours. 
18636. 
Dear land of home. 
14788. 
Enchantment. 
For you 
28385. 
Kur dich allein. 23299. 
Huntsman’s yarn. 5186. 
Lights of Bantry Bay. 21538. 
Love is mine. 23878. 
Love of my heart. 17453. 
Minstrel lover. 5649. 
Regrets. 24463-24465. 
Speak, my beloved. 6230. 
Two songs. 16995. 
Gounod (C. F.): 
All mortals here. 7509. 
Alma redemptoris Mater. 
Angélus (L’) 15014. 
Arzt wider willen. 2775, 
Ave Maria. 12920. 
Ave regina ccelorum. 
Ballet music from Faust. 
Bethlehem. 18969. 
Colombe (La). 2777. 
Dodelinette. 10526. 
Faites lui mes aveux. 30519. 
Faust. . 2778, 2779, 7510, 10528; 
10529, 12921, 12922, 15015, 15016, 
23380, 25953, 25954, 30364 (26). 


25921. 


21126. 
8693. 


26170. 


26019. 


4773, 10209, 


21046. 
alone. 17090, 18884, 


28486. 
2776. 


28487. 
23379. 


1975 


INDEX 


Gounod (C. F..)—Continued. 

Glory and love to the men of old. 
2780. 

Lend me your aid. 2781. 

March romaine. 2782. 

Mass of the sacred heart of Jesus. 
10527. . 

Meditation. 18970, 25955. 

O for a closer walk with God. 685. 

O salutaris hostia. 28488. 

Peace of God. 17148. 

Peace, perfect peace. 6386. 

Playground marching song. 

Ring out wild bells. 7511. 

Sanctus. 15017. 

Selection from Faust. 10528, 10529. 

Selections. 7512. 

Serenade. 75138, 21205. 

Sérénade berceuse. 15018. 

Si le bonheur. 30520. 

Sicut cervus. 687. 

Soft and low. 28489. 

Soldiers’ chorus. 
25956. 

Sonnez 6 cloches. 28490. 

Tantum ergo. 688. 

Waltz. 18971. 

Waltz and chorus. 7515. 

Walzer aus der oper Faust. 283880. 


5035. 


7514, 


When smiling fortune. 30521. 
Fleurette. 28371. 

Gourley (R.): 
Doing. 7192. 
He will lead me home. 7601. 
Here am J, send me. 7628. 


I’ll have a home prepared for me. 
7718. 


In the sunlight of His love. 7860. 


It is the Lord. 7897. 
Precious are the promises. 
Saved for service. 8953. 
Somebody loves you. 9090. 
Gousha (J. R.) 
Gow (G. C.) 
Gow (N.) Caller herrin’. 
Gower (J. H.): 
Choir cards. 


ala. 
639. 


God’s words to thee are spoken. 


18948. 


Hear the chiming Easter bells. 


19030, 19081. 
In the same country. 19282. 


Let heaven highest praises bring. 


19391. 

Sailor’s grave. 29684. 

Two empires by the sea. 
Grabert (M.): 

HKinsamkeit. 12745. 

Im bergwerk. 13104. 
Grabowski (S. J.) 

27340. 


Grace (H.) Content. T7067. 


Grace (L.) On the honeymoon. 11871. 


Grace. 15489. 


Gradels (W.) Petite Nini. 11455. 


10530, 


8741. 


Student-land. 22207. 
Christmas bells. 25548. 


22347. 


Sweet rose of love. 


pt. Vass Vv. Gn | 


Grady “(Hams )ie 
Beat it Bill. 2239. 
See also Koenig (F. I.) 
Grady (R. G.): 
Fairy dreams. 23211. 
In the valley where the blue grass 
grows. 238640. 
Nonsense. 3441. 
Nonsense rag. 6648 (95), 8495. 
Trinity chimes. 4108. 


Graeber (M. V.) Only you sweet- 
heart. 113889. 
Gridener (H.) Lieder. 12925. 
Graener (P.): 
Fiinf lieder. 15019. 


Quartett tiber ein schwedisches 
volkslied. 3637, 36388. 


Symphonietta. 1708. 
Graf (C. H.): 
Fairmount park. 18816. 
Mayflower. 21658. 
Mazurka brillante. 21664. 
Graf (H.): 
Drei deutsche weisen. 23388, 


23389, 23390. 
Drei geistliche chore. 23391. 
Graf (Mrs. F.) Closer, just a little 
closer. 4678. 


Graf von Luxemburg. 5541, 8162. 
Graffe (G.), jr.: 
Good-bye my love. 7496. 


Vain is my strength. 14139. 
Grafiinger (F.) Heimatsehnen. 5122. 
Graham (A.) Parting. 180. 
Graham (A. C.): 

Gaelic lullaby. 21158. 

Leprechaun (The) 19890. 

Love has come. 19463. 

Robin’s song. 22025. 

Graham (Mrs. EH.) Just a gleam of 
mother. 53872. - 
Graham (Mrs. EH. R.) 
his daughter. 20703 (28). 

Graham (F. D.): 

Rock of ages. 29630. 

Turn Thy face from my sins. 6389. 
Graham (F. M.) Heis coming. 5103. 


Graham (J.): 
Lancashire and Cheshire morris 
dances. 5420. 
Traditional nursery rhymes. 
12055. 


Graham (J. A.): 
Minnah Lee. 5646. 
Of love so true. 5788. 
Graham (J. Rush-) See Rush-Graham 
(J.) 
Graham (lL.) Work for the day is 
coming. 16685. 
Graham (R. A.): 
Dreary moon. 18749. 
When you were a sweetheart of 
mine. 1976. 
Graham (S.) In the parlor with one 
on each knee. 19281. 


1976 


Jephthah and | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


In the twilight, when 
19237. 


Grahams (H.) 
I’m lonely. 
Grainger (P.): 

Irish tune from County Tondon- 
derry. 26265. 
Mélodie danoise. 3299. 
Shepherd’s hey. 27159. 
Sussex mummers’ Christmas carol. 
27329. 
Grainger (P. A.): 
Kipling settings no. 2. 
Mock morris. 29194. 
Molly on the shore. 
Reiver’s neck-verse. 
Gralak (S. S.): 
Chtopicki mazur. 
Ty dzieweczyno. 
Gralak music house: 
Chtopicki mazur. 
Ty dziewczyno. 
Gram (P.) Bagateller. 
Gramegua (P.) Vieni. 
Gramm (F. E.): 
Chimes (The) 28026. 
Do you think you could care for 
a girl like me. 10259. 
I dreamed that your kisses were 
roses. 749. 
Grammer (F.) Hear the Saviour call- 
mars 171938. 
Gran via. 10537. 
Grand duchess. 21832, 24231. 
Granichstaedten (B.): 


28899. 


29201. 
29596. 


28056. 
30118. 


28056. 
30118. 
27851. 
30815. 


Aff (Ein) 6676, 6677. 
Ja, mein geschift geht nur in der 
nacht. 7907. 
Kiissen kannst nur du_ walzer. 
7999. 
Kleine segelyacht. 7989, 138221, 
18222. 
Majestit Mimi. 8187, 15569. 
Nischuvanni. 84838, 13557. 
Xenia-marsch. 9736, 9737. 
Granier (J.) Hosanna. 7652, 10640. 
Granier (L.) Quarante-quatre lecons 
de solfége manuscrites. 15024. 


Granlund (G. S.) 
votte. 28804. 


International ga- 


Granschals (C.) Heimatsehnen. 
12978. 
Grant (A.): 
Aeroplane bride. 4887. 


First love and last. 12811. 
Grant (B.): 

Creatore. 281381. 

Everything was Irish. 17060, 
Bao7 (835): 

Gee, ain’t it tough. 14319 (63), 
14945. 

That Reuben glide. 16415. 

Under the love tree. 30123. 


When Tony La Board. 
14819 (165). 
When you see 
falling. 6535. 


12236, 


the snow flakes 


Grant; (Bi bjs 
If I were the king of the world. 


803. 
Your darling daughter Mandy. 
6640. 
Grant (C.) lLife’s vision. 5469. 
Grant (C. H.) I want a winner. 
13077. 
Grant (E. G.): 


Fairy and the airship. 12784. 


Hurrah for Santa Claus. 15174. 
Joke on Santa Claus. 15360. 
Grant (F. A.) <Arrah Mr. Michael 
isis “GT. 

Grant (H. C.) If you'll be m-i-n-e. 
23601. 

Grant (J. B.): 


28185. 
leped over a 


Day of resurrection. 
Iranklyn’s dogge 
style. 28396. 
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. 
21161. 
How firm a foundation. 
I was glad. 28719. 
O hush thee my baby. 
Pussy willow. 16051. 
Sing, O heavens. 27183. 
Grant (L.) Marseleete. 19542. 
Grant (M.) My heart goes out to 
you. 21735. 
Grant (0O.) 
sad. 14947. 
Grant (W. C.) 
tee 
Grant music co. If some one would 
only love me. 10775. 
Grant-Schaefer (G. A.): 
Four Christmas carols. 25968. 
My little maiden. 17614. 
O azure eve. 17661. 
Grape girl. 12541, 13310, 14758, 15106, 
15335, 15441, 15481, 16234. 
Grassi (A. de) Night is nigh. 26742. 
Grauso (A.): 
A conailante. 12362. 
"A guerra cu ’e turche. 
’A nutriccia e ’o surdato. 
Ammore ’e patria. 22651. 
Ammore perdute. 4415, 6725. 


28606. 


5770. 


Gee, I’m feeling awful 


If you'll be m-i-n-e. 


22574. 
9786. 


Calandrella-Calandré. 123859 (57). 
Cumpa’ pasca. T7096. 

*E ffemmene sceni’ 14797. 

’E rigginelle ’E Brooklyn. 7258. 

Faciteve vede’! 12781. 

In Cicaco i’e in Cicaco tu! 15284. 


Lu bosso de lo muffo piccio. 17464. 


Lu eafone ricco. 15543. 
Lu ecafone sucialista. 8154. 
Luna dispettosa. 8160. 


Maritem’ e’ ngilese. 15590. 

‘Na serenata ’a na bizzoca. 1385388. 
’O figlio d’ ’o pumpiere. 138574. 
O matrimmonie. 11319. 
O ritorno da’ ’o surdato. 
°O rusecatore ’America. 


5778. 


8516. 


1977 


26596—12——_15 


ye ——————————————————— 


INDEX 


pt. DEE aes VG 


Grauso (A.)—Continued. 
! Primm’ ’e parti’! 8760. 
Si bella assaie, ma! 16217. 
’Sti piezz’ ’e face’ i?! 9175. 
Stornelli americani. 9183. 
Tarantella e llariula. 11962. 
Voglio ’o marito. 9542. 
Graves (A. R.) New national anthem. 
PAT 
Graves (M. A.) Our Teddy is ahead 
of them all. 17715. 
Graves (Mrs. M. J.) Felicie. 23235. 
Graves (Mrs. W. J.): 
Christ is king. 7008. 
Gentle Father lead me. 12878. 
Grawert (T.): 
Kurmainzer-marsche. 21500, 21501. 
Wilhelmus von Nassauen. 16668, 
18203. 
Grawn (B.) I love him, but nobody 
knows. 5216. 
Gray (A.): 
Lead us heavenly Father. 5433. 
Three songs. 21218, 21214. 
Gray (D.) You are my southern 
dream. 20675. 
Gray (H.) jr. Simply Cynthia. 11792. 
Gray (Eddie) Squaw man. 17981. 
Gray (Mrs. F. 8.) You are my south- 
ern dream. 20675. 
Gray (G.) Heart of a rose. 28556. 
Gray (H.) I wish I were single. 782. 
Gray (H. W.) co.: 
Ave Marie. 9883, 9884. 
Behold I shew you a mystery. 
4527, 6849. 
Benedicite omnia opera. 146. 
Blessed is he. 178. 
Buckle my shoe. 12542. 
Canzona. 16889. 
Chant céleste. 28015. 
Cheer up. 6988. 
Choral service. 25541. 
Christmas, sweet Christmas. 277. 
Cloches de Ste. Marie. 7032. 
Columbia University marching 
song. 4684. 
Communion. 12632, 26795. 
Communion service. 308, 2436. 
Concert caprice. 10145. 
Cradle song. T7084. 
David’s lament. 25646, 25647. 
Does it not seem hard? 7191. 
Easter carols. 7261. 
Eternal God is thy refuge. 28304. 
Five Christmas tableaux. 29677. 
lower service for Sunday 
schools. 7389. 
Foreign children. 7408. 
From the song of songs. 25879, 
25880. 
Gather around the Christmas tree. 
557. 
Gather ye rosebuds. 28417. 
Golden slumbers. 14994. 


1978 


Gray (H. W.) co.—Continued. 


Hail, thou ever blessed morn! 
26007. ; | 

Hail to the Lord’s anointed. | 
19611. 

Heavenly Father, in mercy hear | 
us. 10596. \ 

Homeland (The) 17207. 

If one should ask. 28748. 

In Slumberland. 15294. 

In the beginning. 28777. 

Intermezzo. 1930. 

Jesu, friend of sinners. 25979. 

Jesu, tender shepherd. 872. 

John Peel. 26291. 

Lead me, Lord. 10970. 

Love’s power. 15535. 

Magnificat in C. 5556. 

Marching song. 8212. 

May. 8237, 11112-11116. | 

Music when soft voices die. 29250. ‘| 

My Father’s house. 15768. 

My shadow. 8402. 

My ship and I. 8403. 

Myrtles of Damascus. 29300. l, 

Night song. 8475. 

Nightingale and the rose. 8479. 

Nocturne in D. 8490. 

Northfield hymns for young people. | 


3444. 
O brightness of the immortal | 
Father’s face. 19770. + | 


O, hey for the wind. 8512. 

O Lamb of God. 1282. 

O queen of beauty. 29358. 

O tomb. 29363. '} 

Office of the holy communion. | 
26795. i 

Old-fashioned song. 8573. 

Once at the Angelus. 17699. 

Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. | 
8734. I 

Praises of her beauty. 29523. 

Prayer. 26965. 

Priére du matin. 8757. 

Prologue. 8764. 

Rat (The) 178381. 

Remembrance. 29509. 

Sacrifice (The) 1484. 

Sanctify, O beatific Lord. 11694. | 

Serenade. 29762. 

Shadow march. 9014. 

So much I love. 29821. 

Sonata. 27228. 

Song of the three kings. 1628. 

Spring madrigal. 20269. 

Swing song. 9251. 

Te Deum laudamus. 20344, 27362. | 

There shall be no more night there. | 
12012. 

Three kings. 380044. 

To kiss her. 30067. 

Twilight. 18106. 

Twilight shadows fall. 9442. 

Violet. 9527. 


INDEX 
nos. J-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Gray (H. W.) co.—Continued. Green (B.): 
What morn shall find Thee. 30228. I want to be a janitor’s child. 
When Christ was born. 302834. 21364, 27714 (77): 
Where go the boats? 9654. I was only a girl at the time. 
Where sweet Anita sleeps. 9658. 7779, 16728 (42). 
While all things were in quiet What about it. 1948. 

Silence. 1984. Green (C. F. D.) Night of adven- 

Windy nights. 9699. ture. 24162. 

Gray (J. L.): Green (C. J.) Darkey and the oculist. 
Cavalry charge. 12568. 1135, 28176. 
Contentment. 23005. Green” (€.° W.),. For love; just for 
Introspections. 21424, love, I pine, dear. 2676. 
Mirthful philosopher. 15674. Green (E.) I tell you folks it’s 
Oddities. 26790. great. 213853. 


Gray (M. G.) ‘Trysting place beneath | Green (F. H.): 
the apple tree. 30096. Flower of the village. 17085. 


Gray (N.) Roll a little pill for me. I’m coming back to good old U. 
16107, 20086, 22562 (114). S. A. 28684. 

Gray (N. R.) Back to the old farm. | Green (G.) I will come again to you. 

patsy. 26193. 

Gray (R.): 4 L G. S.) For I’m a suffragette. 
Hazel eyes. 19025. pbb. sich ne 
Under the rays of the setting sun. | Geen (J. ©.) Take me out for a row 

30125. to-night. 1714. 


: Green (J. L.) Thoughts. 1779. 
Gray (R. A.) Those pointed toed | Green (S.) Prairie flower. 3598. 


Shoes. 12027. Green (T.) Rolling down to Coney. 


Gray (W.) I love you little girl. 17853. 
19141. Green (W.) Not the only thing of the 
Grayson (M.) Oh! you Russian. kind. 3445. 
13604. Greenawald (J. L.) De Backer’s tri- 
raciani Walter (C.) : z umphant march. (158, 7159. os 
Arlequinade, i renee 16789. Greenberg (A.) Carmelita. 18517. 


Greene (E.): 
Light that never fails. 5472. 
Love’s dwelling place. 1006. 
Greene (E. B.) Cometa. T7058. 
Greene (F.) Love’s measure. 17457. 
Greene (Maurice) Seven sacred solos 
of the early English school. 5049, 
18986. 
Greene (May): 
Never tell her that you love her. 
8436. 
Spoony moon. 9152. 
There’s nothing like a mother’s 
love. 18068. 


Au golfe de Naples. 22694. 

Au rivage, et Badinage. 16797. 

Badinerie. 12467. 

Bonjour Pierrette. 22818. 

Dors ma poupée. 23109. 

Doux repose. 23111. 

Follette. 12828. - 

Lettre 4 maman. 23809. 

Marche des aviateurs. 23942. 

Marche des_ petites hommes. 
17491. 

Menuet de Ninotte. 24010. 

Mer tranquille. 24013. 

Bee. 12080. Greene (R. M.) My moonbeam, sun- 

Petite villageoise. 13663. beam and star. 17617. 

Boverie . 18744. Greener (B. W.) Autumn leaves 

Sourire gai. 17961. bring dreams of love. 27826. 

Souvenir de Naples. 13934. Greenfield (EL. iH.) L should like an 

Gur jainiare| 24792. introduction to a girl like you. 7761. 

Mondresces. 12048: Greenhut (W. W.) You'll want me 

Tyrolienne. 24936 back. 18229, 22543. 

Visions. 25013. 4 Greenop (E.) Mariposa. 3278. 

poem (rE) Pace @albumia549, || Crem weld (Ms) 

Great name. 4232, 4238, 6648 (133). CUI 7 OSE (ba ThOUs) SOR: 


16770. 
ea (B. H.) Happy hustle. Anselina. 22666. 


: e At the picture show. 78. 
Grebenstein (W. G.) I’m so happy 


Barbara. 22738. 
when you are near. 13061. Beautiful banner. 12481. 
Greco (F.)' Greetings to mother. Boat ride. 177. 
28508. Bride’s day. 12537. 


INDEX 


Di. DE nss.. v..6 


Greenwald (M.)—Continued. 
Bubbles. 4601. 
Christmas bells 

28044. 
Circus is in town. 281. 
Cordelia. 23010. 
Cricket’s courtship. 335. 
Demetrius. 23079. 
Down the chimney. 
Dreaming of Santa, 
KEthelinda. 23191. 
Every woman’s reverie. 
Fernando. 23236. 
Flower dream. 14897. 
Four leaf clovers. 539. 
Frolics. 28402. 
Hanging the stockings. 
Harvest home. 15087. 
Holly and mistletoe. 28589. 
Ireland. 849. 
Jolly May time. 
Jolly spin. 881. 
Lawn festival march. 942. 
Lord is risen. 8109. 
Marching down Broadway. 
Maypole dance. 8248. 
My lady. 29278. 
My valentine waltz. 3408. 
Pretty butterflies. 24405. 
Pretty dewdrops. 24406. 
Pretty moonbeams. 24409. 
Pretty rainbow. 24410. 
Pretty starlight. 24411. 
Pretty sunshine. 24412. 
Scenes of splendor. 29708. 
Season of roses. 1588. 
Sweet girl of mine. 14001. 
Sweet recollections. 29960. 
Tender thoughts. 1749. 
Under the Christmas tree. 
Valentine waltzes. 4158. 
When dreams come true. 30236. 
Where the birdies sing. 1980. - 
Where the daisies grow. 1981. 


are ringing. 


28247. 
28253. 


485. 


28524. 


13175. 


1053. 


30122. 


Greenwood (G.) Yours” sincerely. 
12341. 
Greenwood (J.): 
Outlaw (The) 1299. 


Tramp songs. 22330, 30083-30085. 
Greenwood (S.): 
Awake my soul to joyful lays. 
12454. 
Lead us heavenly Father. 5434. 
Let the words of my mouth. 5457. 


We shall sleep but not forever. 


95838. 
Greer (C. Y.) Sincerity. 3852. 
Greer (Mrs. M. E.) Love's trysting. 
1010. 
Greer (N.) Love’s trysting. 1010. 
Gregh (L.) Grande valse romantique. 
28496. 
Gregori (EH.) Women’s political un- 
ion. 14277. 


Gregorio (G. de): 


A easa vosta. 22568. 
Chiar’ ’e luna. 22980. 
Core perduto. 23014. 
Don Flaminio. 410. 


Ma fatemi il favore. 23902. 

Te voglio bene. 24840. 

Vicino a tte. 25001. 
Gregory (C. D.) Contentment. 28110. 
Gregory (EH. A.) Contentment. 28110. 
Gregory (H.): . 


Devon doggerel. 4791. 
My home. 33886. 
Greipel (H.) Requiem in C moll. 
5997. 


Grelinger (C.): 
Amour séme des roses. 
Au pays. 44651. 

Grenadiere (Die) 

Gresser (W.): 
In line. 15290. 
On roller skates. 

Gretchaninoff (A.): 
Harmonie du soir. 
Hymne. 2790. 
Invitation au voyage. 
Je t’adore. 3047. 
Mort (La) 38860. 
Poéme dramatique. 3588. 
Quatre mazurkas. 15028. 
Slumbersong. 27199. 

Grether (A.): 
Bliimechen warum schaust du so. 

27920. 


16772. 
17159. 
15914. 


2812. 
3018. 


Friihling seht ist da. 28409. 
In Gottes hause. 28759. 
Kindelein singt. 28887. 


Kleine fiisze finden den pfad. 
28911. 
Kleine 
28912 
Nach Jerusalem reitet der hei- 
land. 293803. 
Viel schdne sterne am himmel 
hoch. 30168. 
Wir fahren tibers meer. 303812. 
Wir sind alle da. 30814. 
Wir singen so gern. 380815. 
Grétry (A. E. M.) Danse de Colinette. 
7126. 
Gretscher (P.): 
Abend. 22585. 
Am heiligenbild. 6716. 
Maypole song. 21661. 
Old appletree in bloom. 21847. 
Rheinischer walzer. 8856, 11599, 


kindlein Jesus kommen. 


16092. 

Scherzo. 7534. 

Schmetterlings - walzer. 18824, 
13825. 


Sketches from Italy. 1580. 

Uber ein sttindlein. 24938. 

Und die sonne machte den weiten 
ritt., 24943. - 


1980 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Gretscher (P.)—Continued. 
Wie wundersam. 9677. 
Will-o-the-wisp. 22497. 

Grey (C. J.): 
Andante 

18301. 
Festal march in C. 18842. 
Finale symphonique. 21104. 
Lamentation in G. 19367. 
Offertoire in E minor. 21834. 
Pastorale in D flat. 19894. 
Postlude alla marcia. 19955. 
Postlude in D. 21947. 
Romance in H flat. 20040. 

Grey (F. H.): 
Arabian knights. 
Persiflage. 26913. 
That classy powder rag. 27380. 
That western glide. 27394. 

Grey (N.) Roll a little pill for me. 

24491. 

Griech (L.) 

light there. 

Grieg (E. H.): 
Allegretto. 651. 
Anitra’s dance. 
Berceuse. 238406. 
Danse caprice. 652. 

Death of Ase. 18990. 

First meeting. 25975. 

Grandmother’s minuet. 12941. 

Gratulanten kommen. 25976. 

Huldigungsmarsch. 15029, 15030. 

Ich liebe dich. 5051. 

In rose-time. 25977. 

In the boat. 25978. 

In the hall of the mountain king. 
foaa0, LS9Or: 

Jesu, friend of sinners. 

Lyrische stticke. 7536. 

Meister fiir die jugend. 29151. 

Morning mood. 175387, 18992. 

Norwegian bridal march. 5052. 

Norwegischer brautzug im vort- 

berziehen. 15031, 15032. 
Notturno. 653. 
Olaf Trygvason. 
Papillon. 17160. 
Peasants wedding march. 10546. 
Peer Gynt, suite 1. 18998. 
Poetische tonbilder. 12942-12944. 
Sobvejg’s cradle-song. 380524. 
Solvejg’s song. 25981. 

Sunshine song. 28510. 
Grieve (J. C.) Princess Pirliwinkie. 
21965. 

Griffen (R.) Foolishhead. 14905. 

Griffin (D. W.): 

Brother, get the flame. 4600. 

| I believe it shall be as he told me. 

| 17225. | 

Griffin (E.) I want somebody to kiss. 

26183. 
Griffin (KE. J.) 
| 24107. 


eantabile in B flat. 


18315, 25295. 


There shines no love 
20380. 


18989. 


25979. 


25980. 


My Irish senorita. 


Griffin (Mrs. K. V.) 
hay-seed. 7937. 
Griffin (M.) I want somebody to Kiss. 

*261838. 
Griffin (W.) Waltz with the girl you 
adore. 20544. 
Griffith (E. B.) Chili con carne. 6998. 
Griffith (EK. L.) What have you done 
to-day. 16603. 
Griffith (M. E.): 
Keep moving. 13205. 
Will you trust Him. 25128. 
Griffith (W.): 
Dunean Gray. 448. 
Lilae is out. 21541. 
Love divine. 17445. 
Praise the Lord, O my 
24889, 24390. 
Summer evening. 1680, 9202. 
Summer morning. 1681, 9207. 
Wake my love now wake. 22414. 
Grigri. 18219, 15034, 15406, 15415, 
15434, 15453, 16598, 193846, 22408, 
23741, 25984. 
Grill (A.): 
Havliéktiv pochod. 28539, 28540. 
Noble warrior. 29326, 29327. 


Joyful ery of 


soul. 


Up and upward sturdy sokol. 
4146, 4147. 
Grimes (A.): 
Melody of the pines. 23997. 
Sparkler. 20259. 
Grimes (G. A.) When Wellman flies 
to Europe I’ll be there. 6534. 


Grimes (S. G.) For love of you. 
25864. 
Grimm (A.) 65 melodieen der gang- 


barsten choriile. 25985. 
Grimm (A. A.) Halley’s comet. 
Grimm (C. A.): 

Five waltzes. 5053. 

Harmony of love. 
Grimm (C. H.): 

Love for thee. 21578. 

When first I came to woo. 25072. 
Grimshaw (A. E.) Songs my mother 


5078. 


26018. 


sang. 29861. 
Grimshaw (E.) Lancashire clogs. 
23766. 

Grimstead (F. S.) In the golden 
afterwhile. 23632, 25197 (184). 
Griner (M. A.) Springtime. 17977. 
Grinnell bros. : 

Classmates march. 22960. 


Coster rag. 326. 

I’m going back to ‘Tennessee. 
23005. 

Mammy’s angel chile. 

Memories of the past. 


17482. 
5614. 


Grisch (H.) Sechs deutsche volks- 
lieder. 5054. 

Griswold (G. A.) My faith looks up 
to Thee. 19678. 


Don’t bother your 
14767. 


Griswold (J. H.) 
head, Patsy Mulligan. 


1981 


INDEX 


Dt. Et, aes... v. Gavel 


Groff (H. V. de) See De Groff (E. V.) 
Grogan (G. P.) All the time. 25235. 
Groom (W.) Meet me when the sun 
is setting. 19564. 
Groote (H. de) Heimatsehnen. 
Grosch (A.): ° 
Hail to the U. S. army. 30531. 
Loving cup. 380598. 
Somehow I think you miss. 
Groscurth (W.) Circus galop. 
Gh). 
Grosh (A.) 
Gross (G.): 
Malakoff 
13357. 
Refrain de Carmen. 
Gross (L.) Memories of Spain. 19575. 
Gross (S.) Nachtluft-walzer. 15802. 
Grosshans (A.) Sunflower. 1686. 
Grossmann (L.) Czardas. T7107. 
Groth (H. W.): 
Ev’ry boy is happy when he’s with 
the girl he loves. 12776. 
On the banks of dear old Shan- 
non. 113868. 
Grout (A. B.): 


23464. 


30757. 

20703 

Forgive and forget. 537. 
(La.) 


11080, 138356, 


13730. 


Harth paradise. 14799. 
Lest I fall. 15487. 
Grove (C. L.) Child’s first steps for 
the piano. 6997. 
Grove (D. E.) jr. Aviation dance. 
27834. 
Grove (H. P.) Commit thy way. 
186066. 


co. Tve a longing 
5234. 
Three songs. 


Grove music pub. 
for you dearie. 
Grover (J. M.) 
Grovlez (G.): 
Park (The) 3548. 
Soir de dimanche, sur les bords de 
la Tamise. 3878. 
Westminster Abbey. 4259. 
Grow (W.) Because I want just you. 


30525. 


PON DEY 
Groz (A.) Sonate. 659. 
Grubb (G. C.) Some day when our 


courtship is anchored. 16258. 


Grube (H. E.) Visions of youth. 
20521. 

Gruber (—) King Dream and his 
love. 907. 

Gruber (I*.) Holy night, silent night. 
TW, 


Gruber (J.): 
Asperges me. 4441. 
Ecce sacerdos. 4846. 
Vier pange lingua. 660. 


Zebn offertorien fiir den Weih- 
nachtskreis. 5062. 
Gruber (L.) Tolle comtesse. 22324 
Gruber (M.): 
Astronomer. 6772. 


I’m looking for the girl with the 
dreamy eyes. 7740. 
I want to dance. 77175, 21365. 


| 


Gruber (M.)—-Continued. 
Mary Ann is home from college. ,§) 
8225. 
Rachel’s aeroplane. S800. 
Grtine neune. 12442, 13000, 15414. 
Grtinenfelder (B.): 


KXomet. 925. 

Propeller march. 17765. 
Griinfeld (A.): 

Berceuse, As dur. 22779. 

Capriccio, E dur. 23407. 

Chanson sans paroles. 22915. 

Nocturne, B moll. 23408. 


Petite gavotte all’ antiea, C dur. 
24349. 

Sérénade espagnole. 
Griinfeld (R.) 
Grtininger (C.) 

13250. 

Gruenwald (R.): 

Aunt Dinah’s march. 2182. 

Fair as a star. 4901. 

Kin’ o’ a lassie for me. 

Light brigade. 5471. 

March R. B. Hall. 8202. 

Polichinello. 21988. 

Trumpeter of the fort. 
Grumwald (M.) 

30082. 

Grus (L.) & cie.: 
Aux jardins d@’ avril. 
Caprice villageois. 218. 
Chasseur maudit. 28019. 
Envolée (L’) 10322. 


24591. 
Tinze 11. 11948. 
Three Brazilian songs. | 


19333. 


16469. | 
Toys and candies. 


25328. 


Hermann et Dorothée. 12984. 
J’ aimais. 10846, 10847. 

Je voudrais étre. 28837. 

Ma Lison bien aimée. 15558. 
Nocturne. 853. 

Rencontre. 16082. 

Réve d’ Egypte. 8848, 11591. 
Réverie. 14383. 

Réverie d’ automne. 11596. 
Rondel de Vadieu. 1455. 
Sonate. 19744. 

Suzette et Suzon. 11930. 


16471. 
12317. 


Tu ne m’aimes plus. 
Yeux dont je réve. 
1°° et 2° préludes. 2065. 
3° et 4° préludes. 2071. | 
Prayer in a love’s 


Guadagno (A.) 

dream. 19963. 
Gualdo (F.) Danza _ caratteristica. | 
10198. 
Guarnieri (F.): 

Coronella. 10159. 

Laurestina. 10969. 


Guastaferro (F.): 
O cucchiere appadrunato. 
Tutto é fuggito. -9437. 
Gubitosi (E.) Nada Delwig. 3408. 
Gudapel (G. E.): , 
Cupid and the moon. 16968. 
Mr. Aviator. 83806. 


15862. 


1982 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.-Dec., 1911 


Gudapel (G. E.)—Continued. 
We'll meet where the blue ribbon 
flows. 9580. 
Guenette (J. T.) 
San Francisco. 
Giinther (F.) 


We'll be with you 
i1Paleit 
Vom kranken kinde. 


12145. 

Giinther (J.): 
Belsazar. 6853. 
Prometheus. 1385. 
Schelmenlied. 8961. 
Zug des todes. 2061. 


Guéprotte (E.): 
Au chant des binious. 9870. 
Bonsoir m’amour. 9992. 
Grognards passent. 10548. 
J’ai ecru t’aimer. 10845. 
Petite Nini. 11455. 


Voila les ch’valiers de la nuit. 
14184. 
Guerin (G.) Blanche. 9974. 
Guerins (F.) Sonate. 23739. 


Guernsey (G. M.) Washington at Val- 
ley Forge. 14198. 
Gugger (W.) How I miss you. 
Gugger, Christie & Gugger. 
miss you. 28607. 
Guilbert (Y.): 
Bergers et musettes. 9959. 
Du moyen Age 4 la rénaissance. 
10296. 
Refrains des jeunes. 30696. 
Guiles (D. L.) When the right man 
comes along. 6528. 
Guilford (FH. M.): 
Little rose, a faded flower. 
My comrade and [. 1142. 
What would you say to me. 
Guilmant (A.): 
Ave Maria. 


28607. 
How I 


5489. 
1951. 


2188. 


Chant du matin. 23577. 

Come unto Me. 303. 

Kyrie, Alla Palestrina. 28921. 

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 

1032. 

O salutaris Hostia. 38465. 

Old hymn to St. Caecilia. 21850. 

Trois oraisons pour orgue. 2794. 
Guindani (C.) Balli chi vuole. 27856. 


Guiraud (E.): 
Danse persane. 10196. 
Piccolino. 11460, 21918. 
Gulbins (M.): 


Biblische bilder. 22794. 
Dirndl-lied. 401. 
Frtihling. 547. 
Moselweinlied. 26648. 


Schlummerlied ftir manche schone. 
PA ALTE 

Vagantenlied. 27495. 

Wolkchen (Das) 2022. 

10 charakterstticke. 7541. 
Gumble (A.): 

Dixie moon. 

Emmalina Lee. 


28217. 
2584, 12359 (67). 


Guinble (A.)—Continued. 
Georgia grind. 577, 6648 (57). 
Georgia rag. 578, 6648 (58). 

Get a girl to love you. 2716. 

In the summertime. 15305, 27714 
(84). 

Just a year ago. 10891. 

Love me. 17450, 30364 (96). 

Lucille waltz. 13331. 

Winter. 2072 (198): 

You'll do the same thing over 
again. 14296, 14319 (168). © 

Gummerbach (J.) Hosanna. 723. 

Gundersen (J.). Ne parle pas. 1183. 

Gundy (W. W. van See Van Gundy 

(CW. W.) 

Gung) (J.)): 

Dream on the ocean. 

Sounds from home. 
Gunneaux (L. C.): 

I love a Dixie girl. 21332. 

If I loaned my heart to you. 

17274. 
Gunning (M.S. W.) Last request. 3127. 
Gunsbourg (R.) Yvan le “Terrible. 
2055. 

Gunsky (M.): 

In sunny summertime. 


18740. 
9138, 27262. 


5308, TSG1L. 


Keep on lovin’. 3081. 
Parasol. 19889. 
Gunster (F.): 
Autumn. 183849. 
My luve’s like a red, red rose. 
19696. 
Gunter (H.) Indiana lullaby. 26258. 
Gurlitt (C.): 
Albumblitter. 18272, 18273. 
At school. 2169. 
Anfangs-stunden. 14416. 
Aus der kinderwelt. 16800. 
Beautiful Easter morn. 20816. 
Blackthorn. 12515. 
Celandine. 12570. 
Dream waltz. 21018. 
ilumoristische transkriptionen. 
Me ee 


19310. 
19334, 19355, 


Jugend-album. 
Kindergarten (Der) 
Zat22: 


Kleine tanz-suite. 15407. 
Lords and ladies. 138306. 
Mimoses. 15671. 
Narcissus. 13535. 
Novelletten. 21795, 24190. 


Octave study in E flat. 21826. 
Sechs sonatinen. 18996, 18997. 
Toy soldiers’ parade. 2169. 
Wallflower. 14192. 
Gurpegui (E.): 
De Melilla al Gurugre. 
Frisson andalou. 7412. 
Splendide orchestre. 1639. 
Volupté. 9549. 
Gusinde (A.) Ubungsschule fiir mu- 
Sikalische gehérbildung. 22351. 


7145. 


1983 


Gustaf (-—) Stilles gltick. 27296. 
Gustin (HE. B.): 
Dreamland ships. 
Ever true love. 
Love’s perfect reign. 
Paradise. 26889. 
True love thy portion. 27455. 
Gute botschaft, eine liedersammlung 
fiir sonntagschulen. 25992. 


25708. 
25784. 
26486. 


Guth (F.) & sons. Awakening of 
spring. 9890. 
Gutheil (A.): 
Chaine de lJldandler et valses. 
16175. 
Chaine de valses. 16176. 
Harmonie du soir. 2812. 
Hymne. 2796. 
Invitation au voyage. 3018. 
Je t adore. 3047. 
Mort (La) 38860. 
Gutknecht (K.) 200 technische stu- 
dien. 5067. 


Gutkowski & Andrulavage. 
remember me. 415. 
Gutman (A. H): 
In ould Ireland. 13125. 
Lose me in Lover’s lane. 
Monkey shines. 15713. 
That Dallas dip. 20361. 
That Hungarian rag. 2072 (180). 
Gutman (F. O.) music co.: 
Cupid’s bow. 4737. 
Love’s dream. 8140. 
Our league march. 5844. 
Periodical march. 11449. 
Guttinguer (R.) Amoureuse marche. 


Don’t you 


8118. 


14377. 

Guy (G. R.) Best friends to you. 
25895. 

Guy (He PB): 


Life’s grandest theme. 17410. 


Meet me in the park, Mona. 4380 
(144). 
Guyer (S.) pseud. See Winner (S.) 
Guyon (J. J.) Sunshine of her smiles. 
20300. 
Guyot (N.) When the weather is 
nice. 20601. 
Guyton (Mrs. M.) To my dear Lou. 
30068. 


Gwaltney (S.) In the breezy freezy 
winter time. 26236. 


Gwendoline. 27938. 

Gwilt (J. W.) Flag of stars and 
Stripes. 521. 

Gwisdala (A. M.) Naughty moon. 
11269. 

Gylfe (A.) Musical rivals. 17594. 

Gymkana. 16977, 17150. 


Gypsy love. 22721, 23409-23411, 23582, 
23798, 23877, 23994. 

H. (HE. D.) Peace. 8666. 

H. S. universal band primer. 
10562. 


10553- 


pt. TH, nS... vesGe 


Haager (J.) Gruss an den Schwarz- 
wald. 12948. 

Haake (F. W.) Prinz August Wil- 
helm marsch. 24421. 
Haakman (G.) Papillons diaprés. 

1310. 
Haakman (J. J.): 
Ballade. 19001. 
Cantabile. 18506. 
Intermezzo. 19002. 
Marche. 19008. 
Moto perpetuo. 
Regrets. 20008. 
Scherzino. 19004. 
Haas (C. K.) Coast to coast. 
Haas (J.): 
Jugendfreuden. 
Rum bidi bum. 24525. 
Variationen tiber ein  original- 
thema. 24981. 
Haas (lL. de) Hollins college basket 
ball march. 26075. 
Haasz (R.): . 
Grande valse de concert. 12930 
Impromptu. 10789. 
My pretty Sue. 8897. 
Shine on bright star. 3848. 
Spring is in the air. 9158. 
That Johnson man. 11989. 
Will o’ the wisp. 12278. 
Habekost (F.) When the violets bloom 
again. 166388. 
Haberbier (H.) 
pour piano. 27782. 
Haberer (E.) Mollie darling. 26755. 
Habingdon (J. B.) Looking for a 
letter. 3188. 
Hack (M.) 
22674. 
Hack (M. R.) 
towh. 20575. 
Hackel (Mrs. C.) ‘Through the great 
white way. 16448. 
Hacker (P. M.): 
Dixie. 14754. 
Hello Mister Memphis. 
Slippery place. 20194, 
(125). 
Hackett (H.): 
Abendlied. 22588. 
Festal processional] march. 25816. 
Te Deum Jaudamus. 11965. 
Hackh (0O.): 
Bayadéres (Les) 12478, 20813. 
Evening chimes. 21066. 
Evening devotion. 30485. 
Frohlicher jagersmann. 
Friihlingslied. 380501. 
Ghost story. 380514. 
In lustigem reigen. 30561. 
Little flirt waltz. 21550. 
Melody. 380527. 
Reiter liedchen. 30697. 
Sérénade romantique. 22098. 
Song of the spinning wheel. 22162. 


19642. 


28066. 
26304. 


Anthologie d’ études 


Apple of the valley. 
When Billy leaves the 


15120. 
27714 


30500. 


1984 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Hackleman (W. EH. M.): Hadley (G. E.): 


Again in Jesus’ hame we meet. 
2096. 

A-goin’ home from singin’. 2098. 

Annie Laurie. 2145. 

Anything looks handsome in a 
half-tone. 2151. 

Be still and know. 2236. 

Beautiful gates of gold. 27877. 

Boy and the pies. 2298. 

Brave sailor’s rest. 2305. 

Business is business. 2320. 

Chosen people. 28034. 

Christ’s plea. 28055. 

Chronic kicker. 2405. 

College song—about that long. 
2424, 

Confidence. 2445. 

Day you were saved. 28187. 

Drake’s wake. 2548. 

Every storm has had its ending. 
2621. 

Get a transfer. 2717. 

Get acquainted with Jesus. 28436. 

God always knows. 28467. 

He worried about it. 2880. 

Horner’s pie. 2875. 

I’m hiding in Jesus. 28689. 

I walk with God. 10728. 

In Beulah land. 28755. 

In the King’s highway. 28785. 

Indian university song. 3008. 

Jesus is always at hand. 28842. 

Keep a-goin’. 38079. 

Keep sweet. 28883. 

Looking for a letter. 3188. 

Man in the moon. 3260. 

Mercy seat. 29161. 

Now is the time. 29336. 

O do some good deed every day. 
29347. 

O what must it be to be lost. 
29365. 

Praise the Lord. 29522. 

Rag-time did it. 3652. 

Rally call is sounding. 29572. 

Redeemed by His blood. 29587. 

St. Peter settlin’ at the gate. 
3751. 

Same old way. 3760. 

Send the Gospel message. 3822. 

Slumber song. 3864. 

Sometime, somewhere. 38888. 

There is rest in Him. 30020. 

Thou that hearest. 4064. 

Trifles. 4107. 

Turning away. 30103. 

"Twill matter not. 4180. 

Weighed in the balance. 4258. 

When my work is done. 30246. 

What she said. 4264. 

When dad keeps house. 4268. 

When the fish begin to bite. 4285. 


Hadcock (F. M.) Temperance call. 
20349. 


1985 


Five songs. 19589. 
I belong to a company. 19107. 


Hadley (H.): 


Als die junge rose bltihte. 27761. 

Butterflies. 27962. 

Catechist (The). 25510. 

Evening song. 28315. 

Gieb schénes kind, mir deine hand. 
12882. 

Morgenstindchen. 13463. 

Nightingale and the rose. 26749. 

One soul. 29419. 

Rosen. 13769. 

Seattle’s golden potlatch. 138386. 

Stelle triumende friihlingsnacht. 
13959. 

Summer fancy. 6269. 

You ask me for a song. 30339. 


Haeger (R. A. H. T.) Marty O’Toole. 
23960. 

Haehl (C. A.) Mid summer night. 
291738. 


Handel (G. F.): 


Ah, let me weep, Lord. 10565. 

Air d’Almirena. 7547. 

Air de Cornelia. 5070. 

Air de Gismonda. 7548. 

Air de Giulio Cesare. 2796. 

Air de Sesto. 5071. 

Anges, archanges. 17164. 

Ariette d’Astéria. 28520. 

Arioso. 15055. 

Bourée. 2797. 

Courante. 663. 

Deuxiéme air dun _§Israélite. 
28521. 

Devant moi s’ étend la vue. 17165. 

Father in heaven. 664. 

Gavotte variée. 10566. 

Gigue. 665. 

Glad tidings of great joy. 2798. 

Hallelujah. 15056, 15057. 

Harmonious blacksmith. 28522. 

Instructive pieces. 19006, 19007. 

Introduction. 7549. 

Josua. 15058, 15059. 

Judas Maccabaeus. 7550, 15060- 
15064, 30528-30530. 

Kammertrio. 21222. 

Klassische-violin-musik. 25997— 
25999. 

Larghetto und gavotte. 26000. 

Largo. 2799, 6979, 7551. 

Minuet. 7552. 

O Father, whose almighty power. 
D223. 

Orgel-konzert, nr. 7. 19008. 

Overture to Scipio. 10567. 

Premier air d’ iréne dans Tamer- 
Jano. 23413. 

Récitatif et air. 5072, 7553. 

Récitatif et deuxiéme air de Lu- 
cifer. 23414. 


INDEX 


pt. Th; neS:; v."6 


Hiindel (G. F.)—Continued. 
Récitatif et premier air de Made- 
FEU, 2h: 
récitatif et premier air de Made- 
leine. 23416. 
Récitatif et premier air de Saint 
Jean. 23417. 
Samson. 666, 5073. 
Sarabande. 5074, 5075. 
Scéne d’ Armide. 7554. 
Ye verdant plains. 17166. 
Haenens (A. qd’): 


Coquettish glance. 14676. 


Feathered songsters. 18834. 
Mignonnette. 24030. | 
Haenschen (W. G.) Saint Louis. 
27691. 
Hiinsel and Gretel. 667, 23418, 23419. 
Haentschel (F.) Love and _ truth. 
8125. | 


Haesche (W. E.): | 


Gavotte rococo. 4984. | 

Jupiter. 23699. 

Legend. 28944. 

Mars. 238956. 

Mazurka de concert. 5596. 

Mercury. 24014. 

Saturn. 24554. 

Venus. 24986. 

Village blacksmith. 25004. 
Haff, (W. B. & W.) Baby moon. 

25334. 

Hagan (J. M.): 

Bearer of sin is He. 14468. 

Mother’s parting words. 29281. 
Hagedorn (G.): 

Make a joyful noise. 29091. 

Praise ve the Father. 16026. 
Hagedorn (T.): 

Nun wird es nacht. 8505. 

Reiterlied. 8832. 
Hagemann (J.) Am feldweg. 6715. 


Hagenkotter (Is.): 


Sleepy Nell. 22128, 24650, 25197 
(218). 
When I grow up. 20580. 
Hager (D. V.): 
Waiter’s tip. 16558. 
When I met Amber. 14232. 
Hager (F. W.).: 
Just pushin’ round. 23704, 25197 
(142). 
Louie, the king of the schuetzen 
bund. 3198. 
Maybe. 5592, 6648 (87). 
Mistletoe. 2072 (145). 
Old Harvard. 15905, 19816, 25197, 
(189. -190). 


19924. 
20108, 22562, 


Pictures in the air. 
Seattering of roses. 
(116). 
That awful baby. 20359, 22268. 
Hager (J. fF.) Because vou turned me 
down. 183896. 


1986 


Hageseth (G. O.) Sailing through the 
air with you. 138788. 
Hageseth (J. O.) Jl be a rosebud 
for you. 26130. 
Haggerty (C.) What) will you bring 
me from afar. 18178. 
Hagopian (B.) Oh, test my love rose 
hued. 26847. ; 
Hagquist (A.) 
Hahn (E.) 
Hahn (Ey: 
Menuet. 24008. 
Ripogenus. 29628. 
Hahn (Hi. M:) 9235 psalm 
Hahn (0O.): 
Glockenliuten. 
Petite causerie. 
Hahn (R.): 
Aubade athénienne. 25317. 
Avoir des ailes de colombe. 
Bal de Béatrice d’ Este. 
Chéne mort. 6990. 
Dieu bleu. 28211. 
Féte chez Thérése. 10370, 18844. 
Heure exquise. 21272. 
Little red-lark. 5488. 
Non, vous ne m’aimez pas. 
Te serrer dans mes bras. 
Willow-tree. 6572. 
Haigh (R.) Vertige. 22390. 
Haigh (T.): 
Canon. 14589. | 
Cradle song. 18632. | 
Melodia ostinata in G minor. 
21673. 
Haile (B.): 
Blumen stehen am biichlein. 9985. | 
Es regnet. 10535. _ | 
Fahrende musikant. 25791, 28330. © 
Gautschela. 28418. 
Teufelslied. 27375, 29996. 
Weihnachtslied. 16587. 
Hailing (R. G.) Marche royale. 26526. 
Haim (E.) Gradus ad Parnassum. 
21208. 
Hainauer (J.): 
Abendgesang. 2077. 
Am bach entlang. 2126. 
An der waldquelle. 12407. 
Aus Watteau’s zeit. 2185. 
Barearole. 2222. 
Canzonetta. 2346. 
Festlicher marsch. 
Fleurettes. 14892. 
Frohlich fahrt. 12853. 
Hejre kati. 7615. 
Marchenerzihlung. 
Mira. 13445. 
Mit klingendem spiel. 
Reigen. 3668. 
Tarantelle. 4009. 
Valse mignonne. 4161. 
Zigeunertreiben.. 30839, 30840. 


lerdal 


Aur winterzeit. 4377. 


Our sister Nell. 15944. 
Irma. 7890. 


25196. 
595. 
1331. 


6798. 
4492. 


8494. 
6317.. 


128053. 


3235. 
3042. 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 
| Haines (—) I don’t care if I never | Hall (H.): 


go home. 7696. Big old lazy moon. 20837. 
| Haines (B. R.) Hannah from old Smiling eyes. 29814. 
| Montana. 15075. Soul of the roses. 16279. 
Haines (C.): Hall (J. A.) Clink clink clinking of 
| I'll tell you the answer to-morrow. FO (Oak: 
2908. 1s ela (Geen DEY 
In the beauty of the twilight. Jesus, delightful name. 19286. 
28776. Responsibility. 5998. 
Haines (H. E.): 18 (allen Ce fas) 6 ig) e 
| Amanie. 20733. Beyond the sunset bars. 12502. 
| Cadet (The) 6987. Golden sunset gate. 12913. 
Hast and West. 12732. ~- Heavenly glory. 12977. 
Little Billy. 13282. Hope’s beautiful star. 13011. 
Three woodland dances. 30582. | Our Sabbath home. 13633. 
Haines (L. B.) Only wait. 8611. Power in Jesus’ blood. 13688. 
Haines (M. F.) They didn’t know. Spirit of praise. 11868. 
9340. Take care of me. 14013. 
Haines (W. E.): Tell His love. 14030. 
Come to Bamboo town. 12625. Under orders. 14125. 
Hermann. 2848. Whiter than snow. 14256. 
I’m going back to Niagara. 15232. | Hall (J. L.): 
Oh, the harem. 13600. Bells of time. 6851. 
Someone is sighing in Singapore. Day of resurrection. 4768. 
29837. Glad creation. 12896. 
Haines-Kuester (E.) When love is Gospel message. 15011. 
best. 4281. Hall-Mack company’s book of an- 
makes (DP. S:) Lord is my light. thems, no. 3. 23426. 
21566, 21567. Heavens declare. 28562. 
Halbert (A. M.) Twilight fancies. If we believe. 7810. 
14115. King is born. 28888. 
Halbheer (A.) Girl of the South. Mary’s merry Christmas. 29119. 
Daoak. Message of the star. 29166. 
Hale (A. M.) Fourteen songs. 21226. Now Christ is risen. 8502. 
Hale (Mrs. C.) If I only had a sweet- Offering of praise. 30661. 
heart just for a day. 28740. Rally day service. 19997. 
Hale (H. B.) You’ve been my sweet- Star of Bethlehem. 29902. 
heart long enough. 14808. What means yon star. 30227. 
Hale (K.) Lass of sweet sixteen. | Hall (J. M.) Cassie. 14601. 


17390. | Hall Gia) 
Hale (V.): | Bum and the bumble bee. 198, 


: a 4380 (100) 
Dreaming alone. 14784. p ; Bee ¢ 
= fn: sear GRIDEEL TOR Change the boy to suit the girl. 


My little country queen. 13512. 241, 4380 (102) 


My moonbeam, sunbeam. 17617. Peete i lara eae 18591 
When the wild birds leave. 27622. Weoacs Ck OL ee 
Hale (W.) Visions of youth. 20521. ee ae e 
eh . Photophone. 1342, 4880 (154) 
Halévy (J. F. F. BH.) Call me thine ie: iz: 
~ 9 Sighing of the winds. 16220. 
own. 15069, 21227. Bi 2 . a 
Thousand nights with you. 18072, 
Haley (A. L.): Bide 18244 (88) 
Oh, it is woudertul: 13597. Turn not away. 1823, 4880 (172) 
Tell the story of His love. 14038. Hall (K.) Baby to give away. 27841. 
Half-time glide. 15071. Hallie @iic: 
Halir (C.) New scale studies for the Harem skirt girl. 26014. 
violin. 19742. I have found the way of love. 
Halkett (J.) Invocation. 3019. 15198. 
Heatie (Ac B.) My dearie. 11215. Hall (lL. B.) Valse zelletta. 27508. 
Hall (B. S.) Sequoia. 16196. Halls GN): 
Bale Gh: A.) ~'Twixt you and me, Because you're so sweet. 14474. 
24932. It’s the last time for sometime. 
Hall (F.) Redemption’s way. 16072. 21440. 
Hall (G.) Music-lovers folio. 8349. Just smother me with love. 15382. 
Hall (G. W.) Our own United States. Why did you go away Rachel. 
29435. 16660. 


1987 


INDEX 


Dt. Wie ness. v.06 


Hall (R. B.) Chileothian. 
Hall (S. W.) 


Hall (V.): 


6994. 


May I go home with you, Mary. 


15613. 


When your friendship ends. 14248. 


Hall-Mack co.: 


And when they had mocked Him. 


6733. 
Anointed (The) 27780. 
Awake and sing. 6799. 
Awake my soul. 6800. 
Behold ! 
6848. 
Bells of time. 6851. 
Carols of the nations. 
Dawn of peace. 28181. 
Day of resurrection. 4768. 
Flowers’ return. 12826. 
From realms of glory. 28405. 
Glad creation. 12896. 
Gospel message. 15011. 
Hall-Mack co.’s book of anthems. 
23426. 
He was dispised. 7600. 
Heavens declare. 28562. 
Herald of the morning. 28578. 
If we believe. 7810. 
King is born. 28888. 
Mary’s merry Christmas. 
Message of the star. 29166. 
Now is Christ risen. 8502. 
O’er Judah’s sacred hills. 
Offering of praise. 30661. 
Our Lord Emmanuel. 29432. 
Proclaim ye His name. 30691. 
Rally day service. 19997. 
Redeemer (The) 29588. 
Risen Lord. 8868. 
Rose of Sharon. 13767. 
Star of Bethlehem. 29902. 
Summer’s song. 138986. 
What means yon star? 30227. 
Where have ye laid Him. 9655. 
Hallam (KE. P.) Thou wilt keep him 
in perfect peace. 14075. 
Halle (C. A.) I cannot leave dear 


27991. 


29119. 


29374. 


daddy. 28639. 
Halle (R.) musie co. Lincoln. 974. 
Haller (M.) Third mass. 4052. 
Hallet (G. F.) Day-dreams of home. 
14730. 
Halley (G. E.) Dreaming alone. 
14784 


9317. 
Great is the Lord. 


Halloh! die grosse revue. 
Halloway (J. H.) 
15026. 


Halls (J. C.): 
I wonder if she’s waiting. 213878. 
In the valley of broken hearts. 
5310. 
Round up. 27083. 
Won’t you take me back to Dixie. 
25154. 


Temperance ode. 1745. 


God is my _ salvation. 


Hallwachs (K) 


Fiinf alte Weihnach- || 
tslieder. 668. 


Hallworth (A. J.) Lydia. 19502. 
Halpern (M.) Kol nidre. 21498. 
Halpin (F. N. T.) Rose you plucked. 
27072. 
Halsey (BE.): 

Andante piacevole. 2142. 

Aubade. 9875. 

Beat upon mine, little heart 

27872. 

Berceuse. 25384. 

Canzonetta. 2345. 

Serenade. 16197. 


Wynken, Blynken and Nod. 30334. 
Halvorsen (J.) Hinzugsmarsch der 


Bojaren. 18771. 
Halvorsen (P.) Air castle. 18267. 
Ham (J. A.) 69th regiment march. 
20713, 


Hamand (L. A.): 
Christmas carol. 28045. 
Intermezzo melody. 10827. 
Hamaton (A.): 


Romance. 16110. 

Scherzo. 15074. 

Waltz prelude. 16566. 
Hamblin (Mrs. N.) Farewell, for- 
ever. 23227. 
Hambly (D.) I’m just crazy about 
you. 761. 


Hambourg (M.) Volkslied. 1908. 
Hambros (C. & B.): 
Matrimonial eyes. 3279. 
Underneath the mission moon. 
27481. 
Hamel (G.): 
Gracia (La) 18975. 
Oiseau bleu. 30666. 
Rose-iris. 29657. 
Hamelle (E.): 


Romance en mi bémol. 24493. 
Rose et papillon. 27069. 
Hamelle (E.) fils. Italia. 15337. 


Hamelle (G.) fils: 
Premiére année de piano. 
Princesse marche. 26977. 
Hamelle (J.): 
Agonie (L’) 16. 
Bourrée d’ Auvergne. 
Chien et chat. 28024. 
Danse norvégienne. 366. 
Gammes et arpéges. 23306. 
Madame la Fee. 3229. 
Tsar des cieux. 1820. 
Varsovienne. 1864. 
1°T° sonate. 22556. 

Hamer (H. R.) When the maple 
leaves were falling. 6523. 
Hamilton (A. M.) Louise, 

21569. 
Hamil toma(C see) 
all. ( dibSbilt 
Hamilton (D) 
8568. 


26968. 


182. 


return. 
Nough said, dat’s 


Old brown fiddle. — 


1988 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


Hamilton (E.) D’jver get left. 
Hamilton (E. C.): 
Angels guard thee. 12410. 
Douglas Gordon. 7206. 
Earth is the Lord’s. 2568. 
I would kind o’ like to 
you. 28722. 
Hamilton (G.) My sunny Sue. 
19711. 
Hamilton (G. F.) 
red sun. 14844. 
Hamilton (I.) Earth-paradise. 
Hamilton (J.): 
In Pennsylvania state far away. 
10799. 
When _ the 
6529. 
Hamilton (J. J.) Take me back to 
Oklahoma once again. 16878. 
mamilton (J. FP.) Blossoms and 
smiles for children’s day. 27918. 
Hamilton (L.) Kiss my tears away. 
21492. 
Hamilton (P.) 
you. 2888. 
Hamilton (R. A.) When you and I 
were comrades dear. 22471. 
Hamilton (R. Z.): 
Affinity. 25216. 
Buttercups. 22859, 27960. 
Hobble (The) 26067. 
Joy ride. 19301. 
Zinzaresa. 25191. 
Hamilton (W.) Orion rag. 3521. 
Hamilton (W. H.) Serenade waltzes. 
9009. 
Hamilton-Rowan (A.) 
den. 10235. 
Hamm (H.M.) Canoeing on the lake. 
14588. 
Hammel (J. J:) 
11371. 
Hammond (C. E.) Beyond the waves 
of time. 25404. 
Hammond (I. B.) 
3378. 
Hammond (W. J.): 
Ah, sweet, thou little knowest. 
20718. 
Alma mater. 2120. 
And now O Father, mindful of 
the love. 27772. 
Beloved when I gaze into thine 
eyes. 6852. 
Cupid’s kiss. 7099. 
Dawn of hope. 23064. 
I love thee. 17241, 18244 (72). 
In the forest o’er the meadow. 
13132. 
Invocation. 7883. 
Jesus of Nazareth. 5350. 
Jesus, our best beloved friend. 
26285. 


10176. 


marry 
19710, 
Every morning the 


14799. 


roses bloom again. 


I cannot live without 


Deserted gar- 


On our honeymoon. 


My castle in air. 


Hammond (W. J.)—Continued. 

O blessed Saviour. 21806. 
Oh, who like Thee, so calm so 

bright. 26848. 

Pipes of Gordon’s men. 
Hamp (C. W.) Chicken pie. 229338. 
Hampton (G. R.) Bullfrog. 197. 
Hampton (Mrs. J. H.) Coming home. 

16941. 


17743. 


Hampton (W.) March eapital city 
Springfield, Il]. 239389. 

Hamsun (K.) Ton (Der) 20413. 

Hanch (D.) Prairie flower. 3598. 

Hancock (J. C.) Say! put that horsey 
hide over. 11718. 


Hand (G. W.) Carrie dear Carrie 
come put on the gloves. 10057. 
Handley (J. 8S.) I had a dear sweet- 


heart not long years ago. 26125. 
Handry (H.) I hear you have another. 
boy to kiss. 5204. 
Hands (C. M.) Dagmar waltz. 12656. 
Handy (—) Darling Nellie Gray. 
14724. 
Haney (E.) Little Ah Sid. 19431. 
Hanford (M. C.): 
Alone. 9820. 
America’s anthem. 4414. 
Caroline. 20895. 
Christmas evening reverie. 28048. 
Don’t keep me _ waiting long. 
23105. 


Faithful thro’ life. 7338. 
Girl born under the red white and 


blue. 238328. 
Girl from way out west. 4998. 
Grandma. 233897. 
Hackenschmidt is out. 15054. 


I am going back. 7680. 
Little one’s request. 15484. 
Little purple pansy. 8085. 

My dear old Des Moines home. 
15759. 
Near the 
29306. 

Over the world. 5854. 

Pioneer airship. 5908. 

Square deal man. 6241. 

There is the picture of Washing- 
ton. 12008. 

Those days I love. 14071. 

Troubles of McGann. 6382. 


old Potomac. shore. 


Ty Cobb, the base ball king. 
30117. 

When sweethearts will be sweet- 
hearts. 12218. 


When you are dreaming. 16640. 
You wouldn’t do that in your 
younger days. 30352. 
Hanforth (T. W.) Melody in C. 
Hangauer (H.): 
Darn good town. 
Grand old time. 


2807. 


16977. 
17150. 


EOS9 


INDEX 


Hanisch (R. E.): 
Ode. 13585. 
Wedding march. 

Hanks (M.) 

18308. 
Hanky-panky. 
27374, 27629. 

Hanley (N.) Fifty-third regiment I. 
N. G. band. 18845. 

Hanley (T.) Won't you play checkers 


14208. 
Lost in the ocean waves. 


25682, 26495, 27071, 


with me. 18216. 

Hann (W. C.) Valse sentimentale. 
22376. 

Hanon (©. us) Pianista eximio. 
21916. 


Hanrahan (F.H.) Lake breezes. 8008. 
Hanrahan (W.G.) My dreams are of 
you only. 26687. 
anna, (a): 
Baby mine. 6805. 


How are you feeling now. 7654. 


Hans Danski. 25600, 27102, 279384, 
30533. 

Hans, le jouer de flite. 2808, 14452, 
WAS, 


Hansa verlag: 
Der heimat treu bis in den tod. 
7165. 


Horand und Hilde. 21295. 
Hansan (M. C.) Along the old Mis- 
Sissippi shore. 14360. 
Hansen (A. L. 8S.) Cry of a soul. 
7091. 
Hansen (C. T.) MHalligen. 19013. 
Hansen (J. A.) I like them all, but 
you the best. 2908. 


Hansen (M. C.): 
Auto for mine. 27825. 
Oh she was so lovely. 26807. 
On the summit of Sierra. 29418. 
Sleep darling sleep. 29803. 

Hansen (O. Meier-) See Meier-Hansen 

(O.) 

Hansen (W.): 
Am wege. 22641. 
- American marche. 12401, 12402. 
Amour é@ternel. 14375. 
Apple blossoms. 9849. 
Bagateller. 183879, 27851. 
Capriccietto. 18480. 
Caprice. 9987. 
Danish song. 
Deine hinde. 
Elegie. 14811. 
Hifent’inzchen. 
Hrotik. 14831. 
Foraarsleg. 14917. 
Geheimniss. 23315. 
Gold and green. 10506. 
Grisette (La) 150387. 
Hejmers sang. 15115. 
Humoreske. 15170. 
Intermezzo. 18481. 
Klage. 15405. 
Marche pittoresque. 


28162-28166. 
23077. 


18781. 


11097. 


pt. Pa ns., “vi G 


Hansen (W.)—Continued. 


Melodrama. 15629. 
“Menuetto. 11144. 
Nachklinge. 19723. 


Notturno al mare. 11295. 


Op mod de hdie fjeld i nord. 5832. | 


Paganini caprice. 19878. 
Priludium und fuge. 26961. 
Religioso. 8837. 

Reva. 11588. 

Rita Sacchetto. 8872. 
Sailor’s last voyage. 20085. 


Schule des modernen klavierspiels. | 


29721. 
Ség de stille stier. 13906. 
Teknishe klavierstudier. 
Temps pluvieux. 16405. 
Valse. 15122. 
Variationer over danske viser og 
sange. _ 9494. 
Venedig. 30150. 


30784. 


Visor och stimningar. 121387. 

Why not. 20630. 

Zehn kleine unterhaltungsstticke. | 
20699. | 

24 préludes dans tous les tons. | 
20645. | 

33 etitiden. 3420. 

Hanson (C. L.) Virtuoso pianist. 


14173, 14174. 
Hanson (E.): 
*Cause I love you. 27994. 
String the harp. 20283. 
When the evening shades are fall- 


ing. 30250. 
Hanson (F. L.) Smile all along. 
29813. . 
Hanson (H.) How blest are they. 
23502. 
Hanson (M. C.): 
My own bonnie summer queen. | 
8395. 
My twinkling star of love. 15794. | 
Wanderer’s return. 12167. 
Harbaugh (A.) O you fussy kid. 
24228. 


Harber (lL. H.) Lovely city. 29057. 

Hareourt (J. H.) Down where the 
Mississippi flows. 7214. 

Harcourt (J. M.) In love’s arbor. 
26223. 

Hardee (N. A.): 

Capricieuse (la) 14592. 
Pleureuse (La) 11478. 
Hardell (B.) I love you Nell. 
Hardelot (G. ad’) See D’Hardelot (G.) 
Hardin (M.) Homeless (A) girl’s 

appeal. 719. 

Harding (F.): 
Coastguard’s daughter. 
Eastern star. 14800. 
Without a girl like you. 4836. 
You’re working for the landlord 

all the time. 12352. 

Harding (R.) Frisco Flo. 


2420. 


14929. 


1990 


23551. | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Harding (W. A.): 

Bed-time. 12484. 

Village wedding waltz. 12132. 
Hardisty (A. H.) After rain. 25217. 
Hardtack music co. Ever dreaming 

my sweetheart of you. 14841. 
Hardy (HB. C.) Magic of your voice. 


3239. 
Hardy (G.) My Lord and JI. 15776. 
Hardy (T. M.) Voice-production. 
22405. 
Hardy (W.): 


Billy Ballou. 27905. 
Star-land, I envy you. 27288. 
That’s some honeymoon. 273891. 


Hare (W.) Her name was Maud. 
15124. 

Hargrave (R.) And that is what 
money can do. 6782. 

Hargreaves (F.) Reindeer (The) 
8829. 


Hargreaves (W.): 
Cheer up, Polly. 18545. 
Don’t say good-bye. 18721. 
Hello! hello!! hello!!! my little 


mermaid. 12979. 

IT can sleep in Oxford street. 
SOP. 

I shan’t go back to Aldershot. 
2931. 


I was dancing around. 28718. 

If you see John James Cassidy. 
13100. 

It’s just like bein’ at hame. 3081. 
26273, 30364 (89). 

Lady said, Oui, oui. 

Not to-day. 138565. 

Remember me to the boys you see. 


15418. 


16080. 

Sh! yowll: waken Mister Doyle. 
20154. 

We all went marching home again. 
30209. 

Why should your eyes ask me to 
Stay. 206381. 


Harig (K. G.) Row-row-row. 
Harker (HE. B:):: 
Choir book. 7000. 
Christmas pastorale. 
Eventide. 479. 
Glory to God in the highest. 599. 
Homeland (The) 7646. 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
(TOBY 
O love that will not let me go. 
11318. 
O perfect love. 11321. 
Six Easter carols. 7581. 
Harker (R. P.) My Lord and TI. 
13514. 
Harkness (C. M.) Lord save Swansea. 
15510. 
Harkness (R.): 
Can it be you. 18501. 
Chicago for Christ. 255. 


13779. 


273. 


Harkness (R.) —Continued. 


Give Him thy heart. 189835. 

Give your heart to Jesus. 12895. 
God gives the flowers. 18946. 
Going home. 18951. 

Looking unto Jesus. 995. 
Memories. of motner. 19573. 

My sins are forgiven. 19708. 


On duty for the King of Kings. 
138614. 
One more child come home. 19889. 
There is room for all. 20371. 
Welcome for the children. 20563. 
When I see my Savior. 20582. 
Who could it be. 20624. 
Wonderful. 18214. 


Harl (Mrs. C..M.) co. Living’ flag. 


S091. 

Earlene. Save) Golden West. 
21194. 

Harling (W. F.) Heart of my heart, 


15108. 
See 


I’m pining for you. 
Harling (W. Franke-) 

Harling (W.) 
Harlow (R. D.) 


Franke- 


From old Missouri. 


21145. 
Harman (M. T.) Awakening of the 
rose. 14427. 


617. 
God’s acre. 617. 


Harmer (H.) God’s acre. 
Harmer (Mrs. H.) 
Harmon (G. B.): 

Honey dear: 140631. 

Plenty Hawks: S17. 
Harmonia Anglicana. 29906. 
Harmonie-verlag: 

Ach Erika. 2083-2085. 

Ach Sylvester drtick, mich fester. 

4388. 


Aeronette (L’) 12. 
Alles eins. 38-35, 12388, 12389. 


Alma wo wohnst du. 18283, 
30371, 30372. 

Alte kuchenfrau. 12392. 

Alte uhr. 4410. 

Apachen-polka. 18312. 

Auf der liebesschaukel. 2177. 
Bajaderen-walzer. 18380. 


Ballade vom Grafen Mixed Pickles. 


2207. 
Ballhausbummler (Der) 4498. 
Beim ball in der Philharmonie. 


1389. 
Beinchen (Die) 2247. 
Beinchen (Die) two-step. 2248. 
Bibi und Boby. 157, 14512, 14518, 
16858. 
Bibi walzer. 159. 
Boxer boy. 2297. 
Bubi Boby. 196. 
Biicher und frauen. 14563, 14564. 
Christ’l-potpourri. 46753. 
Christ’l-valse. 4674. 
Divertissement. 20984, 20985. 
Du bist allein mein héchstes gltick 
auf erden. 2555. 


HOOT 


Harmonie-verlag 


INDEX 


Continued. 

Du, du, du-chen. 14792, 18754, 
18755. 

Duft’ge Parmaveilchen. 12726. 

Khe-sport. 7271, 103811, 14805. 

Ehe und sport. 10312. 

Hine halbe stunde zu spit. 18768. 

Erst das geschift. 468. 

Fa’er Mathias. 4900. 

Faschings-bekanntschaft. 10361. 

Fein manierlich. 508—510, 12798. 

Fifi-walzer. 21102. 

Fiir frohe kreise. 7425. 

Fussel-duett. 104388, 104389. 

Gott amor mit pfeil und mit bogen. 
10525. 

Grosses potpourri. 7588. 

Hampelmann-duett. 19014. 

Heissa, der dieb ist da. 698. 

Heisse eisen. 5128. 

Hochlandskinder. 708. 

Hoheit ambtisiert sich. 19057— 
19059, 21285, 28586. 

Hosendame und  hosenkavyalier. 
15154. 

Hosenrock (Der) 15155. 

Hiitterl walzer. 30546. 

Ich bin ein kleptomane. 17270. 

Ich bin ja nicht schon aber frech! 
788. 

Ich mal mir einen reizenden mann. 
30553. 

Im richtigen moment. 13109. 

Im schlafcoupe. 5280, 17278. 

Ja die liebe macht kolossalen 
spass. 18158. 

Ja, sie Frau Eva. 38040. 

Kitty, du kiisst so stiss. 18217, 
15404. 

Kleine Grete und der two step. 
3101. 

Kleine kadett. 3102. 

Knédelmidel (Das) 109385. 

Komm’ mein kleines maéuschen. 
15411. 


Krabbelgeschichte. 929. 

Kuno der weiberfeind. 930. 

Lass’ mich deine striimpfchen 
seh’n. 289382. 

Ledige gatte. 5442. 5443. 

Liebe, liebe. 968. 

Liebe mich mein sitisses baby. 
5461. 

Lied in zentimetern. 3156. 

Lied vom bauerlein aus meine 
tante Anne tante. 10999. 

Lied (Das) vom kater. 15456, 
28971. 

Londonboy (Der) 380591. 

Lulu mein liebliches brdutchen. 
30599. 

Lustigen nibelungen. 11066. 

Madel du hast mich verrtickt ge- 
macht. 1026-1028. 


ptt, mos, v6 |] 


Harmonie-verlag—Continued., 


Midel, komm’, reich’ mir den roten 
mund. 18340, 13341. 

Midel mit dem etcetera p. p. 
3234. 

Midel von der Themse. 15562, | 
15563. ¥ 

Miauschen klein. 13342, 13343. 

Miuschen-walzer. 15564, 17479, 

19512. 7 

Mein wildes tigerkatzchen. 13409, 

13410, 15633, 15634. 

Meine leidenschaften und _ ich. 
3297. 

Menschen (Die) sind gar niemals 
zufrieden. 17528. 

Moritat, aii 

Nach meine beene ist ja ganz Ber- 
lin verrtickt. 1175. 

"Ne dufte stadt ist mein Berlin. 
P1S2: 

Nelson-walzer. 17641, 26729. 

Nibelungen marsch. 84738, 15824. 

Nur a klans hiitterl. 29341. 

O Alma, Alma, Alma du! 80654. 

Reizende melodein laden zum 
kosen ein. 17839. 

Rheingold walzer. 11598. 

Rolle-rille-rutsch. 6034. 

Romeo und Julia auf dem dorfe. 
3709. 

Rote kleid. 1470. 

Schoner traum. 3788. 

Sehnsucht wandelt allein. 1545. 

So ein fiener dicker kleiner ham- 
pelmann. 30758. 

So verrtickt sind die weiber ver- 
liebt. 16244. 

Tanz ma links herum. 30780. 

Tanzen wir, marquis. 163889. 

Teddybir (Der) 14029. 

Urwaldidyll. 16495, 16496, 20470, 
20471. 

Valse mascotte. 9480, 9481, 9482, 
16503, 16504. 

Von vorne, von vorne. 9551, 
12147, 12148, 16548, 16544. 

Von zwolf bis frtih um sieben. 
16545. 

Vorwirts freunderl folge mir. 
18150. 

Was liegt bei lehmann unterm ap- 
felbaum. 16572, 16573. 

Wenn der briut’gam mit der 
braut. 1940, 9592, 9598, 16594, 
16595. 

Wenn der kuckuck schreit. 20566. 

Wenn Petrus betten macht. 30824. 

Wer wagt, gewinnt. 18172. 

Wiedersehen (Hin) 1997. 

Wir sind die Apachen der liebe. 
14273. 

Wissen sie noch. 4832, 43338. 


Harms (T. B.) Do as you please. 
28218. 


1992 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Harms (T. B.) 
ter : 

Along Broadway. 22687. 
Annabelle Jerome. 25275. 
Butterfly, butterfly. 4616. 
Cake walk. 14576. 
Can you forget. 4625. 
Conscience’s song. 10152, 10153. 


Francis, Day & Hun- 


De develin’ tune. 10206. 
De goblin’s glide. 10207. 
Deedle dum de. 23076. 
Divorce. 25676. 
Edinboro wriggle. 10307. 
Elevation. 257438. 

Every woman. 10341. 


Fan me with a movement slow. 
12789. 

Follow me round. 18877. 

For I love only you. 7399. 

Girl and the kaiser. 4996, 4997, 
14958. 

Girl in pink. 14961. 

Good mo’nin’ judge. 7501. 

He’s crazy. 26035. 

How would you like to be my 


poney. 15166. 
I ain’t to blame for lovin’ you. 
23521. 


I can’t get enough. 5200. 

I feel a bump inside. 15196. 

I’m a crazy daffydil. 15227. 

I’m the human brush. 10716. 

I’ve been looking for a girl like 
you. 23570. 

I want to sing in opera. 19165. 

I want him saved. 23576. 

In the valley of Montbijou. 28792. 

It’s nice to have someone to love 
you. 23661. 

Judy forgot. 53862. 

Kiss (The) waltz. 
26332. 

Lily and the rose. 23832. 

Lock-step, two-step, slide. 23857. 

Look me over, dearie. 17488. 

Love is like a little rubber band. 


15403, 17378, 


21577. 
Love’s charming art. 21585. 
Ma belle. 5543. 
Mary Ann, where are you. 26540. 


_ Molly Maguire. 24056. 

Moonlight. 24065. 

My heart I can not give to you. 
19681. 

My idea of paradise. 5704. 

My Irish senorita. 24107. 

New York you’re the best town in 
Europe. 15821. 

No more staying out late. 24174. 

O’er the blue waters. 18588. 

Oh, Romeo. 26806. 

Oh, you girls. 21844. 

Over the river. 26877. 

Paris is a paradise for coons. 
11488. 


Harms (T. B.) Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter—Continued. 
Passion’s song. 114388. 
She didn’t seem to care. 
Sing Trovatore. 11801. 
Ta ta little girl. 14011. 
Take care little girl, take care. 


24604. 


18028. 

There’s a resting place for every 
girl. 14064. 

There’s something about you, 
dear. 6342. 

Three Romeos. 27423. 

Waltz lesson. 16564. 

Waltzes. 26095. 

When his eyes looked into mine. 
4272. 

When there’s no light at all. 
25101. 


Where Orient roses bloom. 9657. 
See also Francis, Day & Hunter. 


Harnart (Mrs. D.) Alone in the 
moonlight. 20781. 

Harnett (G.) In moony spoony land. 
825. 

Harold (J.) Child’s prayer. 30364 
(62). 


Harper (F. G.) Think of me when 
the twilight falls. 9348, 9349. 
Harper (I. H.) Missionary’s appeal. 
5656. 
Harper (T. E.) Call of love. 30421. 
Harrack (C. L. d’) See D’Harrack, 
Cr: 
Harriman (A.): 
Nancy Clancy shame on you. 8416. 
Rabbit foot rag. 1404. 
Harrimane@A: oC), co.: 
By the old rustic seat I'll be wait- 
Then ayo @ 
I want to be a regular rah! rah! 
boy. 26184, 28714. 
Nancy Clancy shame on you. 
Rabbit-foot rag. 1404. 
We're going to See a base ball 


8416. 


game. 12184. 
Harrington (C. E.) Under the lin- 
dens. 9455. 


Harrington (J.): 
Old Mulberry Bend. 13610. 
When you were sweet sixteen. 
27626. 
Harrinston. (3...) : 
Charley take hold of my arm. 
20904. 
Come dear, and swing with me. 
280838. 
T’ll go halfway home with you. 
SA 
If you see John James Cassidy. 
13100. 
Remember me to the boys you see. 
16080. 
Harrington (K.P.) Waving and toss- 
ing through field and glen. 20553. 


1993 


26596—12—_16 


INDEX 


pt. “FE ais, V."@ 


Harris (A.B) 
chords. 
Harris (C.): 


Complete table of 

18608. 

Crown (The). 25614. 

Tola. 26261. 

Onchan schottische. 26831. 

Thou, O God, are praised in Sion. 
18071. 


Valse la nationale. 1856. 


Harris (C. K.): 


Answered. 12415, 14319 (28). 
Any old man for me. 22670, 25197 
(48). 
Bless your ever 
14524, 16728 (28). 
Blow mea kiss. 20847. 25197, (51). 
Bride’s return. 27714 (38), 30420. 
Charmed circle. 6982, 9782 (28). 
Could I live my life over again. 
14687. 


loving heart. 


Cuddle up to-gether. 6648 (47), 
T7095. 
Daphne. 6648 (49), 7138. 


Don’t blame me for lovin’ you. 
12704, 14766, 16728 (32). 
Don’t forget the beau you left at 
home. 6648 (50), 7200. 
Drifting. 6648 (51), 7248. 
Drink of the wine from Spain. 
21022, 22562 (59). 
Each one must love. 
(60). 
Fairy moon. 
(84). 
First lovedays. 21113, 25197 (87). 
For instance. 21124, 22562 (63). 
Forgotten love. 12840. 
Frisco frizz. 10429, 12359 (71). 
Girl in the gingham gown. 21170, 
22562 (66). 
Gloomy gloom. 21180, 25197 (92). 
He came from Milwaukee. 2822. 
He kissed and rode away. 12967. 
He’s the champion of them all. 
681. 


21032, 22562 
12785, 21078, 25107 


He’s the wonder of them all. 5108, 
6648 (60). 

Heart is like the rose. 27714 (65), 
28554. 


Heartsick that’s all. 15112. 

Hello! hello! 9782 (39), 10601. 

Hip! hip! hurray! my wedding 
day. 12859 (73), 22995, 

Home run Bill. 14819 (66), 15148. 

How much am I bid. 21298, 22562 
(7 Be 

I cannot live without you. 15185. 

I got a rock. 10680, 25197 (105), 
26123. 

I love no one but you. 
12359 (76). 

IT love you. 21335, 22562 (76). 

mea tout. i2isan 22euecr «yr 

I’m looking for a girl to love me. 
5228, 6648 (66). 


10698, 


1994 


Harris (C. Kk.)—Continued. 


I’m so blue. 10715. 

I’m the Cinderella girl. 
25197 ‘(Cl0sy: 

I miss you honey. 
(39). 

I never knew till now. 766, 2072 
Cie 

I think you think too much about 
too many. 21354, 22562 (S80). 

I want a girl like mother was. 
9782 (45), 10730. 

T wonder why. 26196, 27714 (78). 

If love be madness. 21386, 22562 
(81). : 

If not to-day perhaps to-morrow. 
15270. 

It’s a terrible thing. 21436, 25197 
(138). ' 

It’s just your way. 10837, 12359 
(84). 


It’s not for me. 


21348, 
15244, 16728 


21439. 


It’s not the trick itself. 5332, 
6648 (71). 

It’s the skirt. 6648 (72), 7904. 

I’ve had a lovely time, good- 
night. 6648 (68), 7770. 


I’ve never met any girl like Mary. 
5236, 6648 (69). 
Jewish folk songs. 

(94). 
Joe youre a 
15856, 16728 (47). 
Joys and the _ glooms. 
22562 (838). 
Jumping Jack. 21461, 22562 (84). 
June. 6648 (74), 7944. 
Just a little smile. 9782 (50), 10887. 
Just for you. 9782 (51), 10894. 


138169, 14319 
good-a-for-not. 


21455, 


Just tell me with your eyes. 6648 
(75), 7958. 

King of the boulevards. 28893, 
30364 (90). 


Kiss burglar. 21490, 25197 (148). 

Life is like a dance. 5468, 6648 
CLO 

Linda, why can’t you love your 


Joe. 15467. 

Lindy come along. 9782 (56), 
11011. 

Lingerie. 21546, 25197 (149). 


Little Italy. 6648 (82), 80838. 

Little white rose of mine. 17431. 

Louisiana Lou. 21570, 22562 (90). 

Love’s dreamy tune. 9782 (61), 
11058. 

Mary Ann. 9782 (63), 11102. 

Meet me in Maytime, Marie. 8253, 
9782 (64). 

Merry Mary. 11150, 12859: (89). 

Mississippi splash. 9782 (65), 
11165. 

Money. 5666, 6648 (91), 26635. 

Money, bravery, brains. 21714, 
22562 (94). 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Harris (C. K.) —Continued. Harris (C. K.) —Continued. 


Money, words and music. 25197 
(170). 

Moonlight. 21716, 22562 (95). 

My California sweetheart. 15755. 

My heart’s bouquet. 217387, 25197 
C173). 

My heart’s gone out to you. 1151, 
2072 (147). 

My lady Nicotine. 17612. 

My palace of dreams. 18821, 
14319 (128). 

My rose of the Ghetto. 21751, 
22502 (97). 

No matter who or what you are. 
2ZITSs, 22562 (101). 

Now am de time. 21798, 22562 
(102). 

Oh, honey. 21837, 25197 (184). 

Old friends old loves will greet 
me. 8576; 9782 (75). 

Panama Pacific rag. 26885, 27714 
(1): 

Phoebe Snow. 5896. 6648 (99). 

Pretty boy. 21956, 22562 (110). 

Puritan prance... 21979, 22562 
(aha ye 

Put your arms around me. 11547, 
12859 (102). 

River of love. 24482, 25197. 

She must look like you. 22106, 
2oog (213). 


Slip him to me. 17927. 
Some day your heart will yearn 
for me. 16259. 
Something tells me I am going to 
love you. 22148, 25197 (222). 
Spanish moon. 22182, 22562 (120). 
Story of the naughty little girl. 
24758, 25197 (226). 

Strawberry tart. 24763, 25197 
(227). 

Suffragettes. 24770, 25197 (228). 

Summery girl. 11916, 12359 (106). 

Susan Slade. 6283, 6648 (118). 

Sweet land of dreams. 22229, 
Doon (E22) : 

Take me along with you dearie. 
24823, 25197 (281). 

Tale of the mermaid. 22245, 
ZalgT (282). 


Dhatiwerazay dance. - 22271, 25196 
(285). 

That spooky tune. 22284, 25197 
(287). 

That wonderful violin’ strain. 
9782 (86), 11998. 

They’re all good friends of mine. 
12359 (109), 14068. 


They think I’m nutty on and off. 
24873, 25197 (240). 

Thousand nights with you. 18072. 

Toddling the todalo. 6648 (126), 
9398. 


Tonight is the night. 24902, 25197 
(244). 

Try this on your piano Anna. 
6648 (128), 9428. 

Vaudeville. 6648 (132), 9499. 

What us poor girls go through. 
1948, 22435, 25197 (254). 

When I dream’ of you. 22441, 
22562 (129). 

When Paddy goes a_  courtin’. 
22446, 22562 (1380). 

When the golden leaves are fall- 
ing. 9782 (95), 12224. 

White light alley. 6648 (134), 
9667. 

Why do you weep my lass. 12263. 

Wilhelmina’s concertina. 25197 
(262). 

Will the roses bloom in heaven? 
6648 (136), 9687. 

Wine maid divine. 9782 (98), 


12287. 
Wouldn’t that tickle you. 22522, 
25197 (263). 


Yankee Doodle captain. 22527, 
25197 (264). 
You can’t scare me Mr. Moon. 
ZOD MAO Kelicser )\. 
You kissed me. 16701. 
You’re the girl. 6633, 6648 (138). 
Zig zag rag. 2059. 
Harris (E.) I’m awful sorry that the 
moon has eyes. 28682. 
Harris (Hr °C.) Go on away I'm 
broke. 28465. 
Harris (2.) ¢o.: 
Barcarole. 16828. 
Broken web. 18482. 
Bunch of roses. 18487. 
Crossing the bar. 18634. 
Elfin dance. 2581. 
Lend me your aid. 2781. 
Mill (The) 3330. 
Romance. 17855. 
Sans souci. 38763. 
Sunset on the St. Lawrence. 1688. 
Swing song. 3991. 
Three poems. 30451. 
Twenty gallons of sleep. 20440. 
Zealandia waltz. 2057. 


Harris (G. E.) Won’t you do some- 
thing for Lucy. 22516. 
Harris (H. B.) White seal. 22485, 
22486. 
Harris) GH W).: 
God is love. 25983. 
Light of those whose dreary 
dwelling. 26417. : 
Harris (Mrs. J. A.) Coon’s exagger- 
ation. 25589. 
Harris (J. M.): 
Come to the feast. 25571. 
Fix your eyes on Jesus. 25836. 


19995 


INDEX 


DU. Tua ss Vv. © 


Harris (J. M.)—Continued. 
Hail the King. 26006. 
Happy every moment. 
Why not you. 27641. 
Work must go on. 27668. 

Harris (M.) When Jake sings that 

barroom rag. 27604. 
Harris (M. D.): 
Boogie-man moon. 22819. 
Good old fashioned love. 10519. 
Moonlight makes me dream of you. 
15724. 
Harris (N.) Victory for Yale. 27535. 
Harris (Mrs. R.) Little buttercups. 
15475. 

Harris (S.) 

Harris (@):: 
Answer yes to Jesus. 9848. 
Army of no retreat. 124380. 
Gems of song. 28429. 
Gospel praise. 15012. 

He cares for His own 2823. 


26011. 


Reconciliation. 29583. 


He saves me now. 5109. 
He waits to save. 5110. 
Heart like Thine. 10594. 


His spirit answers. 10616. 

If you’re true. 21398. 

-Jerusalem, fair city. 19284. 

Jesus loves you. 5349. 

John three sixteen. 5358. 

King’s brigade. 3095. 

Look for the beautiful. 290381. 

Meet me over there. 19568. 

My Eden home. 19677. 

Oh how He loves. 5794. 

Onward. 198583. 

Sing of His grace. 6169. 

Song I love best. 3894. 

Song of jubilation. 6210. 

Taking up the cross. 6808. 
Harris (V.) Texas Tommy swing. 

29998. 
Harris (W. J.) 
217389. 

Harris. (W.,.0.).. aniusie coy: 

Let’s be kids again. 15445. 

Moonlight makes me dream of 

you. 15724. 

That trombone slide. 16419. 
Harris & Brown: 

Drink to dear old Frisco town. 

17021. 

Give my love to mother. 18939. 

Rag baby love. 17825. 

Texas Tommy swing. 9309. 
Harris-Reinecke (Z.) : 

Cow (The) 7080. 


My Killarney Rose. 


From the Rubaiyat. 7418. 
Swing. 9250. 

Waltz song. 9568. 
Weeping for Thee. 9586. 


Harrison (A. D.) 
world roll on. 19894. 

Harrison (B.) Ill be true ’til death. 
15208. 


Harrison (E.) 
273887. 
Harrison (H.) Father, let Thy king- 
dom come. 28851. 
Harrison (J.): 
Christmas cantata. 25549. 
Viking song. 22397. 
Harrison (J. W.) School 
29718. 
Harrison (i. K.): 
Go to the show with me. 
Nerves. 5735. 
Harrison (M. H#.) 
24301. 
Harrison (S8.): 
Contentment. 28111. 
Daisy (The) 12659. 
Evening song. 28814. 
Glory to God in the highest. 
25929, 27714 (62). = 
Golden memories. 622. 
In San Francisco the fair will be 


That loveable glide. 


spirit. 


5013. 
Orphan child. 


best. 829, 5294. 
I’ve been dippy since I first met 
you. 769. ; 


29680. 
Goodnight Rosie. 


Rustie dance. 
Harrison (V. E.) 


21201. 
Harrison (W. I.) My sweetheart 
among the pines. 19715. 


Harrison-Narcy (C.) 
well: “2522! 
Harriss (C.) 
king. 14698. 
Harriss (C. A? Ee 
Pan. 8640. 
Sing, Britain’s sons. 


Blue jays fare- 


Crowning (The) of the 


11795. 


Harrold (W. O.) Oh! the women. 
8563. 

Harsin (V.) Come out and see the 
ball game. 169388. 

Hart (G. M.) Caroline. 25504. 

Hart (H. E.) Home any heart can 
ne’er forget. 5162. 

Harte: Hae 


Good morning. 12916. 
My dream maid. 15762. 
Hart (L.) Children coasting. 18555. 
Hart (S253): 
You are not the same. 6620. 
You can make a hit with Molly 


too. 6624. 
You will always be the same. 
6637. 
Harte. .Chaar) Falling shadows. 
18822. 


Hartford (V. L.) I wonder if you 
love me as I love you. 15261. 

Harthon (H.) Say, where are the 
violets. 6089. 

Harthy (J.) College song. 28074. 


464, 2598, 14832, 


Let the gay old | Hartl (B.): 


Erste weib. 
17046. 


Gliick in der liebe. 602, 2742. 


1996 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Hartl (B.)—Continued 
Katz-und maus, 
17367. 
Kavaliers-marsch. 899, 3077. 
O diese miderl. 3460. 
Hartland (R.) Eyes I love so well. 


duett. 


25789. 
Hartlaub (S. & C.) Caliope rag. 
14579. 
Hartley (H.) Four brass quartettes. 
26020. 
Hartline (H. C.) Twilight reverie. 
16479. — 
Hartman (Ed.) Cara May. 20891. 
Hartmann (A.): 
Ballade. 23440. 
Child’s. grace. 229384. 


Cradle song. 18632. 


Fragment (A) .28281. 
I loved a lass. 238558. 
In a gondola. 23610. 


Oh weep for those that wept. 
24246. 
Requiem. 244738. 
Sleep beauty bright. 20191. 
Slumber song. 24654. 
Two together. 249385. 
Hartmann (C.) Happy valley. 26018. 
Hartmann (Hmil) Morgens willste 


nich. 30633. 
Hartmann (H.) Orgelfreund (Der) 
5837. 
Hartmann (J.): 
Arbucklenian. 12424, 16785. 


Art of phrasing. 22562 (5). 
Home sweet home. 23492. 
Hartness (W.) Day that Christ was 


born. 25651. 
Hartsock (V.) She’s a working girl. 
16209. 


Hartt (Le R.) pseud. See Kunkel 
C 


(Ge) 

Hartung (C. F.): 
Brownies’ good-night. 
Festal day. 18841. 
Home again. 19061. 
March of the gnomes. 
Morning hour. 19630. 
On the lake. 19884. 
Song of the dwarfs. 20230. 

Sport and play. 20266. 

Hartwell-Jones (—): 

Be of good cheer. 127. 
Crystal river. 2470. 
Life’s golden morn. 28821. 
Hartwig (T.) Notenbeilage zur weih- 
nachtsliturgie. 26766. 
Harty (H.): 
A la campagne. 18245. 
Chansonette. 20900. 
Homeward. 2870. 
Orientale. 19856. 
Scythe song. 3804. 
To the king. 20410. 
Hartz (G.) Return to thy rest. 8844. 


18484. 


19532. 


17366, 


Haskins (lL. E.) 


Hartzell (G. A.) Good old winter 
time. 28377. 

Harvey (EK. L.) Milk and honey. 
19593. 


Harvey (R. M.): 
Christmas morning carol. 
Come forth ye sluggards. 
Down the stream. 7213. 
Each thought a rose. 12781. 
Hornpipe. 7651. 
King George. 7976. 
March. 7583. 
Memories. 8264. 
Oh hearken to the bells once more. 

3481. 

Roller-skating. 24492. 
Secretary bird. 29751. 
Sergeant Alphonse. 29767. 


2404. 
2429. 


Song of the girl guides. 17950. 
Song of the mosquito. 24694. 
Through the meadows. 93875. 


Village holiday. 9526. 
While shepherds watched their 


flocks. 4806. 
Ye sheep in yonder valley fair. 
4347. 
Harvey (W. B.) No one to love. 
20708 (387). 
Harwood (B.) ‘Three cathedral pre- 
ludes. 21241-21248. 
Hascall (W.) : 
Aspiration. 2166. 


At eve it shall be light. 73. 


Hase (S. W.) Nuit d’été. 11298. 
Haseltine (F.) Mammy’s dear old 
song. 8192. 
Hasenohrl (F.) Praeludium varia- 
tionen und fuge. 16024. 
Hasey (W. B.): 
Dainty dance. 7114. 
Dance of the flower girls. 7120. 


Habanera. 10568. 

Hester’s holiday. 5187. 

Holly-hocks. 21287. 

Idyll, at twilight. 10754. 

Serenade. 11756. 

Sphinx temple march. 11865. 

Swinging in the garden. 9252. 

Valse l’espagnole. 12103. 
Haskell (S. E.): 

Dream girl. 7220. 

Dream girl some day you'll come 

to me. 4820. 


Everything tells me of you. 731T. 


laiskin® CR-d-)): 


Brook (The) 2314. 


Etude de concert. 7309. 


Haskins (A. H.): 


If I only had some one to love 


me. 2960. 
June-bug parade. 15371, 21463. 
Pennsylvania. 29480. 


Song of the chick-a- 


dee-dee. 9112. 


Mi 


Haslam (W. E.) 
night. 1349. 
Hasler (J.) Sanct Martins-messe. 

6081. 
Hasler (K.): 
Staroprazské pisni¢ky. 6245. 
Pulackal’ 22073: 
Hasse (K.) Sechs stticke. 26026. 
Hassell (Mrs. C.) My Marguerite. 
8389. 
Hassett (F.) If you want to be a 
faultless man. 18101. 
Hassett (H.) Far away down in Ken- 
tuecky. 7338. 
Hastfer (— de) See De Hastfer (—) 
Hastings (F.): 
Awakening. 16810. 
Tm a devil when I’m annoyed. 
191438. 
Peer’s lament. 8674. 
Hastings (I. E.): 
Good-bye my Annie Lee. 18960. 
Summer. 22213. 
Hatch (C. W.) Call me thine own. 
15069. 
Hatch (H. B.) Rise sleep no more. 
29624. 
Eaten -Ges+G:) : 
Sing a glad new song. 8854. 
There’s another fellow. 4048. 
Hatch (R. B.): 
My Mexico. 15778. 
Nature’s game. 29304. 
Hatch music ¢o.: 
Among the flowers. 9830. 
Asphodel. 6770. 
At early dawn. 72. 
At peaceful eve. 74. 
Aurora. 2183. 
Autumn romance. 88. 
Avowal (The) 2190. 
Barearolle. 20806. 
Beatrice waltz. 12480. 
Bed time. 12484. 
Beneath thy window. 4533. 
Birds in the trees. 6871. 
Boat song. 178. 
Bright autumn morn. 6918. 
Bubbling rill polka. 195. 
Buttercups. 27959. 
By babbling brook. 14570. 
By the lakeside. 202. 
Caravan (The) 27985. 
Carmencita (La) 27988. 
Carnival days. 6954. 
Cherry blossoms. 258. 
Christmas. 28040. 
Cinderella. 12604. 
Clown capers. 22964. 
Coca knut. 25559. 
Constancy. 12638. 
Cuckoo is here. 340. 
Czardas. 7108. 
Dainty orchids. 25629. 
Dance of the harvesters. 12660. 


Pilgrims of the 


1998 


pt: arr, Ds: -V."6 


Hatch music co.—Continued. 


Dance of the peasants. 353. 

Dance of the shepherds. 2474. 

Darting swallows. 3738. 

Elephant dance. 7282. 

Evening by the millstream. 2611. 

Evening in the forest camp. 
23195. 

Evening story. 2612. 

Fairies of the golden mist. 7829. 

Fairy lilies. 283836. 

Fairy of the mist. 2629. 

Five little maxims. 23254, 24481. 

Flirtation. 12818. 

Flower dance. 25852. 

For thee, dear home. 25866. 

Forward. 21129. 

Gavotte. 21162. 

Gnome dance. 2747. 

Golden wand. 7490. 

Grand entry. 7520. 

Graziella. 28503. ; 

Happy days of old. 7578. 

Hop o’ my Thumb. 138010. 

Hunting morning. 736. 

Idly drifting. 2954. 

Impromptu. 21484. 

In dreamland. 10795. 

In Germany. 819. 

In land o’ Nod. 7889. 

Intermezzo 4 la valse. 21422. 

Jack o’lantern. 5336. 

Joyous message. 7989. 

Joyous Paris. 5361. 

Junior hop. 5367. — 

Kishawana waltz. 2387382. 

Little fairy waltz. 981. 

Lost dreams. 26468. 

Magic of the waves. 5555. 

Mazurka. 21663. 

Mélisande. 11129. 

Merry mandarin. 3322. 

Morning in May. 24073. 

Natl. graded course. 5728. 

On gentle waves. 5816. 

On Venice waters. 29416. 

Oriental procession. 1285. 

Pastoral dance. 5878. 

Pearly shower. 26902. 

Practical writing lessons for mu- 
sie students. 11502. 

Pretty spinner. 8754. 

Punch and Judy. 244380. 

Rustic coquetry. 11671. 

Sleeping beauty. 29806. 

Song of the bells. 118386. 

Song of the rose. 24697. 

Song of the summer winds. 27248. 

Song without words. 24704. 

Sweet dreams. 1696. 

Swinging. 1707. 

Thoughtfulness. 27419. 

Through faerie fields. 12038. 

Through the hoops. 14078. 

Tight-rope walker. 14088. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—_Dec., 1911 
Hatch music co.—Continued. Haus (J.): 
To thee, dear heart. 12045. Elfs (The). 12749. 
Twilight. 1826. Florese. 12822. 
Under sunny skies. 1884. Olden times. 13613. 
Under the crescent moon. 12086. Slavonia. 13894. 
Valse sérénade. 4164. Eenseb). (i: 9 2s) Row across and 
Village wedding waltz. 12182. spoon with me. 11658. 
Viviette. 12141. | Hauser) (G.)): 
Waves gently lapping. 22762. Children’s King. 2389. 
Waving trees. 1922. Christ is born. 2398. 
With lance and sword. 30316. Cradle song. 331. 
Hatcher (J. S.): Four transcriptions. 7115. 
Sailor’s yodel. 13790. Gavotte. 561. 
’Tis only the clouds that hide. I love you. 28678. 
9388. Lebensworte. 15430. 
Hatfield (S. HE.) Trust Him. 30801. Lord of light. 3198. 


Hatfield (V. M.) Trust Him. 30801. 
Hathaway (F. E.): 

Blossom tide. 27917. 

Romany lullaby. 29642. 


San man from San’ lan’. 29694. 
True love. 30092. 
Hathaway (J. H.) All taken away. 
9813. 


Hathaway (J. W. G.): 
Benedictus in G. 12496. 
Blind girl’s lament. 14528. 
Communion service. 14668. 
Grey mornings. 2791. 
Jubilate Deo. 13182. 
Knight’s return. 3108. 
Light in darkness. 3160. 
Magnificat and Nunc 

133500: 
Remember not Lord our offences. 
30698. 
Te Deum in G. 16396. 
Young knight. 4868. 
Hattersley (W. F.) Blessing from the 
Bible. 18489. 
miccon (J. L.).: 
Enchantress (The). 10320. 
Of a’ the airts the wind can blaw. 
30660. 
Wreck of the Hesperus. 9738. 
Haubert (W. J.) When I meet you in 
the morning. 9626. 
Hauek (O. W.) Booster march and 
two-step. 16867. 

Haug (G.): 

Hab’ sonne im herzen. 
Heimkehr. 15114. 
Herzensfriihling. 7632. 
Im Maien zu zweien. 5279. 
In der fremde. 15286. 
Liebezeit. 5464. 
Haupt (C.) Ach Sylvester, 

mich fester. 43838. 

Haupt (K.): 

Ich liebe dich. 
Madchentriume 
rosen. 1024. 
O hochzeitsreise. 1230. 
Hauptmann (H.) Zurtick 
kaserne. 18248. 


dimittis. 


7546. 


drtick’ 


792. 


gleichen den 


nach der 


Lullaby to Dreamland. 29068. 
Merrily they ring. 3319. 
Pastorale. 1318. 
Skating song. 29806. 
Sommerzeit. 16266. 
Star of hope. 39835. 
Star that went before. 
Twinkling stars. 380115. 
With carols greet. 43834. 
Hauser’ (H.) Chimes. 10094, 18244 
(55) 
Hauser (M.) 
Havens (H. L.) 
Havens (M. E.) 
6469. 
Havez (—) 
18244 (85). 
Haviland (EF. B.) pub. co.: 
Ante, ante over. 6742. 
Apple-core. 6745. 
Arabian ooze. 2158, 4880 (95). 
Banjo tunes. 27860. 


3937. 


Boatman’s song. 2290. 
Curly head. 7100. 
Wandering brother. 


Slip him to me. 17927, 


Bas bleu. 2229, 6648 (41). 
Bring back my golden dreams. 
6914. 


Can’t you take it back. 10037, 
12359 (58). 

Castellano. 18525, 25197 (61). 

Clef club. 2413. 4880 (106). 

College chaps. 28070. 

Come away little girl. 294. 

Do you regret the days gone by. 
7189. 

Don’t be ashamed you're Irish. 
20996, 25197 (76). 
Don’t you ever think 

dearie? 282835. 
Dreaming of you. 430, 9782 (381). 
Fairy tales. 10355. 
Gee! I’m _ scared. 

(89). 

Girlie was just made to love. 

23336. 27714 (61). 
Haviland’s (F. B.) 

ture pianist’s album. 
He’s my friend Phillipo. 

6648 (59). 
Hobble rag. 
Honey-love. 


about me 


10455, 25197 


moving pic- 
17182. 
5106, 


10618, 12359 (74). 
5167, 9782 (48). 


1999 


INDEX 


Haviland (fF. B.) pub. co. Continued. | Haviland (F. B.) pub. co— Continued. | 


I have to sit up with a sick 
friend. 7703. 

I keep my wife in the city. 15200, 
25197 (107). 

Iliveup town. 23541, 25197 (108). 

I’m crazy ’bout the turkey trot. 
10707, 12859 (78), 14819 (82). 

I’m glad you're sorry. 10709, 
25197 (118). 

I’m waiting ’till somebody grows 
Ups ASTh (25197 a7) 


I’ve got your number. 774, 2072 
(118). 
I want a little girl. 5238. 


I will miss you girlie mine. 2072 
(119). 

IT wonder why. T7784. 

In dreamland town. 78388. 

In the evening when the church 
bells ring. 21410. 

In the old rose garden. 
25197 (185). 

It’s time to close your drowsy 
eyes an’ sleep. S861. 

Italian girl. 18155. 

Just a plain little Irish girl. 
19319, 25197 (141). 


T85T, 


Let me be your mamma. _ 988, 
4380 (188). 

Love’s longing. 8146. 

Love’s’ sentence. 19498, 25197 
(155). 

Minnie. 19596. 

My Bombay maid. 26681, 30364 
(98). 

My girl. 1147, 2072 (146). 


My love on the Laramie. 19694. 
My love will live alway. 8388. 


My rosary of dreams. 21749, 
25197 (176). 
My sweet faded roses. 241383, 


27714 (104). 
Night-time’s the right time. 26747, 
27714 (105). 
Nightingale. 
8478. 
Nothing to do until to-morrow. 
26707, 27714 (106). 


1204, 4380 (149), 


Oh, oh, oh. 1256. 
Oh, tell me what your dreams are. 
8561. 


Oh that teasing man. 293857. 


Owl in the old oak tree. 11412. 
Peggy Gray. 11446. 

Poor little boy. 21944. 

Port of missing ships. 21945. 


8750. 
270438, 27714 


President (The) 
Ring on the finger. 
(120). 


Sing me an old sweet song. 11798, 
25197 (216). 
Somebody’s ‘likely to see. 20215. 


Stop your winking, kid. 9182. 
Sub-conscious visit. 6267. 


Take me back to dear old Dixie. 
2072 (179). 

Tale that the roses told. 29972. 

Tell me sweet rose. 29992. 

That fellow with the cello rag. 
4027, 6648 (121). 


That paradise rag. 9825, 12359 
(107). 

That was before I met you. 93828, 
9782 (85). 

There’s a Dixie girl. 4042, 6648 
(123). 

There’s a heart that waits for you. 
12009. 


Tipperary twirl. 4079, 4380 (170). 
Tommy. 27448, 30364 (125). 
We all fall. 20555. 
When she’s old enough to marry. 
25087, 27714 (144). 
When the autumn leaves are fall- 
ing, ~ 12220: 
When the girl whose heart you 
long for. 9641, 25197 (258). 
Won’t you come out Lucinda. 
27661, 27714 (148). 
Ye ho! my lads! 12815," 25197 
(265). 
You are the light of my life. 43853. 
You remind me of the girl. 16728 
(75). 
Haviland (J.) Rosie Brown. 
Haviland (J. E.) Vm going to be a 
boy scout Grandpa. 138054. 
Haviland (N.) Lock of mother’s hair. 
13296. 


Hawarden (Viscountess) : 
Kerry boys. 17369. 
Month of May. 17572. 
Haweroft (R. S.) That is the time 
for sweethearts. 30010. 
Hawes-Wilson (B.) Beloved mine. 
2259. 


Hawk (S. M.): 

Infinite love of Jesus. 

On the beautiful Kankakee. 

Hawkes (N. C.) 
blossoms fall. 


Hawkes & son: 
All change here. 22619. 
Amour veille. 25260. 
Bacio (Il) 253844. 
Balalaika tutor. 16822. 
Bamboula (The) 16825. 
Bassoon school. 12475. 
Cavalleria rusticana. 29120. 
Come, sing to me. 22985. 
Concerto. 206383. 
Drummer’s birthday. 18752. 
Eden. 4851. 
Grand duchess. 24231. 
H. S. universal «band primer. 

10553-10562. 

Happy valley 26018. 


23645. 
8590. 

When the apple 
12219. 


2000 


fh 
pt. HT, Es., Vv. Ge 


11654. | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Hawkes & son—Continued. 
Hawkes-Loder instruction bk. 
7590. 
Heart’s-ease. 26040. 
In the shadows. 19284. 
Klytemnestra. 15408. 19349. 
Laneashire clogs. 23766. 
Life moods. 28975. 
Lily of Killarney. 23883. 
Little gadabout. S078. 
Manon. 15574, 19529. 
March of the little leaden soldiers. 
23941. 
‘Mascot (The) 3276, 8281. 
Meistersinger (Die) 9554. 
On the road to zag-a-zig. 21862, 
21868. 
Petite 
3568. 
Pig and whistle. 19928. 
Practical tutor for the oboe and 
the cor anglais. 16023. 
Preludium. 21949. 
Rienzi. 30192, 30193. 
Russian dance. 15416. 
Shadows (The) 20157, 
Pak hedilis 
Sweet briar. 
Two pieces. 
Valse bébé. 16497. 
Valse Miramar. 20482. 
Valse triste. 20485. 
William Tell. 24520. 
Hawkins (B. F.) Boys corn club song. 
6906. 
Hawkins (C.): 
Alone to-night. 22635. 
No new clothes for father. 
Hawkins (I. L.) 
heaven. 4660. 
Hawkins (M.) When springtime skies 


suite de concert. 3567, 


27150, 


3971, 9230. 
1821. 


24175. 
Child’s dream of 


are blue. 30247. 
Hawley (A. T. K.) Columbia’s 
flower. 7041. 
Hawley (C. B.): 
Call of spring. 210. 


He is not here but is risen. 7597. 
In the deeps o’ the daisies. 21409. 
Lover’s envy. 21584. 
Sailors’ love. 13789. 


Unrequited. 14185. 
Woodland love song. 18244 (96). 
Hawthorn pub. co.: 


Praise ye the Father. 16026. 
Make a joyful noise. 29091. 
Hawthorne (Alice) pseud. See Win- 


ner (S.) 

Hawthorne (Amanda) Mother’s bow 
of ribbon white. 29228. 

Hawthorne (D. H.) Overland (The) 
11411. 


Hawthorne (BH. A.) Mother’s bow of 


ribbon white. 29228. 
Hawthorne (G.) In the shadow of 
the limelight. 5305. 


Hay (G.) Song of the rose. 16273, 
20282. 

Hay (W.) I know. 2900. 

Haycock (I.) At the party. 2171. 


Hayden (M. B.): 
Brook (The) 2318. 
I would a hunting go. 
What would you do? 
Hayden (P. C.) Melodic chart. 5607. 
Hayden (S.) Felicity rag. 18887. 
Haydn (F. J.): 
Adagio. 23446. 
Andante and variationen, F moll. 
12964, 30364 (87). 
Austrian national hymn. 
Capriccietto. 26028. 
Capriccio. 5096. 
Création (Le) 15094. 
Finale. 30864 (28). 
Gavotte. 26029. 
Heavens are telling. 
23447. 
In the country. 5097. 
Knitting girl. 2818. 
Lord be with us. 995. 
Marvelous work. 17184. 
Menuet. 28544. 
Menuet Hs-dur. 672. 
Menuett. 5098, 19024. 
Menuetto. 2819. 
Messe B dur. 673. 
Rondo. 674. 
Rondo mélodique. 
Scherzo. ‘5100. 
Sérénade. 5101. 
Vivace. 5102. 
Hayel (C.) Riquet a la 
IST5L. 
Hayes (A.): 
American (The) 25250, 
Duke street. 14794. 
I love to tell the story. 5219. 
Only tune the band could play. 
26835, 26836, 29425. 
Solo pomposo. 29834, 29885. 
Visions. 14176. 
Hayes (F. M.) Shakespeare’s 
taph. 6129. 
Hayes (J. E.) 
are blossomed. 
Hayes (J. L.): 
Does the same old moon shine 
down on you. 14761. 
Irish importation. 10888. 
Italian music man. 10842, 15338. 
Hayes (lL. B.): 
Hobble rag. 12998. 


784. 
1950. 


2817. 


7591, 15096, 


2820. 


houppe. 


25251. 


epi- 


When the clover fields 
6518. 


Snowflake. 16242. 
Hayes (M. C.) Calling the cattle 
home. 10031. 
Hayes (R. B.) Angel of my dreams. 
30364 (1). 


Hayes & Mardis. Hobble rag. 12998. 


2001 


INDEX 


pt. 1 nes, VOG 


Hayes musi¢c ¢o.: 


Saviour and [. 29699. 


Sweetheart’s days. 3988. 
Hayet (C.): 

A Hilda. 9784. 

Alouette (L’) 27756. 

American beauty. 2180. 

Aux petits enfants. 6794. 


Berceuse du moissonneur. 27897. 

Boys in blue. 2299. 

Croquis de femmes. 7086. 

De Melilla al Gurugu. 7145. 

Erste  griechische romantische 
sonate. 4871. 

Frisson andalou. 7412. 

Fugue. 4971. : 

Lorsque tu ne m’ aimeras plus. 
11048. 

Menuetto. 5628. 

Moissonneur. 1106, 29200. 

Nella. 8429. 


Petit drame. 11454. 
Réveuse au bord de léau. 
Soir de Waterloo. 1602. 
Splendide orchestra. 1638, 1639, 
3925. 
Tristesse. 14104. 
Ups and downs. 
Volupté. 9549. 
2™° quintette. 
Hayford (G. W.): 
ine Rhy keep. Salo: 
One sweetly solemn thought. 38506. 
Our Father who art in heaven. 
1292. ee 
Sweetness out of woe. 9248. 
Hayman (K. R.) Elysion. 17084. 
Haynes (C. G.) Carter (The) 25506. 
Haynes (F.) Hold your money. 15140. 
Haynes (F. S.): 
Memorial day songs. 
War songs for 
12359 (50). 
Haynes (CS: Ca): 
Memorial day songs. 
War songs for 
12359 (50). 
Haynes (M.) 
Daya op 
Hays (Mrs. F. A.) 
14326. 
ays CME. a): 
Birds at dawn. 14517. 
Glittering lake. T7470. 
Moonlight shadows. 15726. 
Withered violets. 22511. 
Hays (R. B.): 
Down in de con fiel’. 15. 


3685. 


4150. 
2068. 


30364 (40). 
anniversaries. 


30364 (40). 
anniversaries. 
Battle-ship Florida. 


Abide with me. 


I'll remember you love in wy 
prayers. 30364 (381). 
Nobody’s darling. 30364 (45). 


Hays (Ss Vc) 1822. 
Hays (W.S.): 
Angel of my dreams. 


Down in de co’n fiel’. 


Turkish idyll. 


$0364 (1). 


20703 (5). 


Hays (W. S.)—Continued. 
I’ll remember you love 
prayers. 380364 (381). 
Nobody’s darling. 30364 (45). 
Hayward. (K.): 
Chanticler. 12581. 
Daddy Jones. 147038. 
Flirting eyes. 18864. 
Meet me where sweet magnolias 
grow. 15627. 
Playmates. 11474. 
Haywood (A. J.) Flag of our Yankee 
land. 23255: 
Hayworth (R.) 
14885. 
Hazel (E.): 
Elysian. 


in my 


Fill Thou my life. 


21042, 28284. 


Rosalena waltz. 220383, 22034. 
Hazelhurst (C.) Song of dreams. 
9106. 
Hazzard (Kx. S.) Oh how it rained. 
22838. 


Hazzard (L. A.): 

Bathing girl. 253861. 

*Cause I’m Dutch. 18526. 

Gee whiz no wonder I’m _ loose. 
18923. 

T’ll] marry a millionaire. 261387. 

Keit and De Mont oriental dance. 
21482. 

Little Ah Sid. 19481. 

My ‘Teddy bear billiken man. 
19717. 

Old Bill Jones. 19812. 

We're nifty natty fashion plates. 
30212. 


Head music pub. co.: 


Barbary prance. 25358. 

Dixie Daisy. 28216. 

Down old Indiana way. 48158. 
For love’s sweet sake. 12831. 


I’d like to have you do a little 


something for me. 19112. 

I don’t want just any little girl. 
5203. 

I want you dear. 21367. 

Love me dear and tell me so. 
8133. 

Mexico. 21693. 

My Asthore. 24099. 

My own Irish girl. 24128. 


Patsy Rosenstein. 24833. 


Roses of June. 8906. 
Smile awhile. 20197. 
Spoony moon. 6235. 


That railroad rag. 11992. 


Tulip town. 24926. 
Headland (H. 8.) My dreams are all 
of you. 17608. 
Headley (C. W.): 
Chums. 2406. 
Rattle snake rag.. 3657. 
Heald (J. B.) When she taught me 
that old fashioned prayer. 18183.: 


2002 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—_Dec., 1911 


Valse irrésistable. 


2904. 
Syracuse toast song. 


In after years. 2982. 
Hearn (N.) Althea. Siskiyou’s wild- 
wood flower. 18287. 
Hearne (J. J.) Kathleen of Killarney. 
23718. 
Heartbreakers (The) 12659, 138071, 
13072, 13088, 18504, 13547, 13868, 
14117, 14128, 15268, 16261, 16265. 
16278, 16781, 28707, 28755. 
Heartz (D. L.) Eternal 
12765. 
Heartz (H. L.): 
My native land. 8394. 
Our alma mater. 8624. : 
With songs and garlands. 9703. 
Heath (B.) Cowboy rag. +27714 (48). 
Heath (J. R.): 
Three songs for grown-ups. 685. 
Voices of summer. 18147. 
Heatwole (L. HE.) In the valley where 
the Shenandoah flows. 888. 
Heber (E.): 
Dixie belle. 238091. 
I would kind o’ like to marry you. 
Zisy Gare 
Heberlein (C. Kochler-) 
Heberlein (C.) 
Heberlein (F. G.) & co.: 
Freedom. 30364 (76). 30497. 
It’s just plain Jane. 19259, 30364 
(88). 
Nobody bothers about me. 
(104), 30644. 


all the girls. 
Healy (S. C.) 
18027. 
Heap (H. B.) 


Father. 


See Kochler- 


30364 


That Dixie rag. 30364 (121), 
30786. 
Zona. 20702, 30364 (138). 


Hebert (G. EK.) That great old arm 
chair. 9319. 
Hebrew pub. co.: 
A brivele dem tatem. 12360, 
14558. 
As du kenst nit un weist nit. 
278038. 
Aus frauen recht. 27824. 


Bist mein kroin, mein welt. 27910. 

Boimele (Das) 145387. 

Chad gadyo. 2369. 

Cheisheck. 14620. 

Damen rechte. 25630. 

Doina. 238099, 23100. 

Dus bisele erd. 28270. 

Emunoh is theuer. 2587. 

Gavote. 28419. 

Holt es eich. 12956. 

Kadish. 10900. 

Leid der liebe. 26411. 

Long live the Jand of the free. 
138299. 


Mamenu. 13359, 15571. 


Hebrew pub. co.—Continued. 
Mechuteneste. 5598. 
Mockva. 15696, 15697. 
Mother’s prayer. 26659. 
Nehm schon ob zurik dein suesse 

heim. 38414. 
Ner tomid. 3419. 
Ov horachmon. 3534. 
Polischer Yid. 3591. 
Polish Jew. 11484. 
Russian gipsy. 29678. . 
Schulamith. 138874. 


Song of love. 29845. 
Sukoh (Die) 11908. 
Tocoka. 30078. 


Von wiegel biss in keiwer. 27548. 
Wandering Jew. 27565. 

Weibel wie a taibel. 16584. 
Zauberin (Die) 18289. 


Zion march. 14815. 


Zu hot ihr nit gesehen mein 
Moishe. 4372. 
Hebring (R.) Our dear old Unele 
Sam. 159389. 


Hebron (J. H.) Thinking. 9350. 
Heckschen (C. D.) Dances of Pyre- 


nees. 10189. 

Hedlund (Mrs. E.) Dream (A) 
14778. 

Heelan (W. A.) AIl aboard for the 
Boardwalk. 22562 (52). 

Heelen (—): - 


It’s nice to be nice. 10838. 
What's your hurry Birdie. 6504. 
When I gathered the myrtle. 
14231. 

Heffelfinger (R. W.): 
First lesson in Bach. 22726. 
Little shepherdess. 23851. 
Nuit (La) 24192. 

Heffner (C. C.) When sweethearts 

will be sweethearts. 12218. 


Hefner (H. L.) Beautiful star. 9920. 
Hegar (F.): 
Heldenzeit. 10599. 
My mother tongue. 30688. 
Hegel (K.) Graded duettino album. 
18976. 
Hegeler (A): 
Blatt der friihlingsweide. 25420. 
In erwartung des freunds. 26221. 
Pavillon aus porzellan. 26899. 


Unwiirdige (Der) 27489. 
Hegg (M.) Perhaps I'll leave some 


day. 294838. 
Hegman (J.) My husband’s on the 
road. 5703. 
Hegner (A.): 
Romance pathétique. 17857. 
S¢gg de stille stier. 13906. 


Hehr (Mrs. O. W.): 
My gypsy queen. 21734. 


Samuel Alonza. 29698. 
Heidelberg press: 
Angelic chorus. 25266. 


2003 


INDEX 


Heidelberg press—Continued. 

Glorious king. 25925. 

Lord of life is risen. 8116. 

O wondrous morn. 8528. 

Star and the child. 27287. 

Heidingsfeld (L.): 
Faschingswalzer. 12795. 
Stindchen. 118738. 

Heim (E.): 

A B C des violinspiels. 27715, 
27716. 

Gradus ad Parnassum. 18978, 
21208, 21209, 233838-238387, 25961, 
30522. 

Palestra. 19881-19884, 21889, 
21890, 2438138, 24314, 26880. 

Heims (N. B.): 

-Cunning. 20954. 

I ain’t goin’ to dream no more. 
23520. 

Way down in Alabama. 25046. 

When I dream of you, sweetheart. 
25076. 

Yes, yes, yes. 30835. 

You have got me guessing. 20680. 

Hein (S.): 

Deedle dum de. 238076. 

Good mo’nin’ judge. 7501. 

I ain’t to blame for lovin’ you. 
Dano 

I can’t get enough. 5200. 

Judy forgot. 53862, 7941. 

Ma belle. 5548. 

My idea of paradise. 5704. 

There’s something about you dear. 
6342. 

When his eyes looked into mine. 
4272. 

Where Orient roses bloom. 9657. 

Heinemann (A.) Across the valley is 

wafted. 30367. 


Heinemann (W.): 
Begrabe deine toten. 18402. 
Bitte. 22804. 
Johannisnacht. 238681. 
Meine seele lobsinget dem Herrn. 

19567. 

Sternschnuppen. 24750. 
Tage der rosen. 24821. 
Totenmarsch (Der) 24914. 
Vater Frundsberg. 24982. 


Heinmiller (EK. J.) Class song, De- 
cember 1911. 28059. 
Heinrich (A.): 
Gavotte. 17117. 
Lindler. 173886. 
Menuett. 17529. 
Heinrich (C. P.) My love. 11285. 
Heinrich (P.): 
Dream of youth. 7224. 
Drooping willow. 7246. 
Mother’s flag. 838385. 
Old deserted home. 8571. 


2004 


pt. D1, 1. s., Vi4@ i 


Heinrichshofen’s verlag: 


Abendmusik. 2078. 

Ackeley. 22591. 

Ah voyez-vous que je suis mal- | 
heureuse. 18265. 

Am Colorado. 25247, 25248. ) 

Aufzug der stadtwache. 22702- | 
22705. 

Ausgewahlite lieder ohne worte. 
5617. 

Das wohltemperierte 
22038. 

Deutsch und frei. 12683. 

Deutsche treue. 4788. 

Deutscher friihling. 238086. 

Deutsches lied. 12685. 

Friihling und liebe. 25882. 

Friihlingswehen. 549. 

Geh, wo ruhm dir winket. 238314. 

Il est des amusemens. 19199. a: 

Im Moseltal. 23606. 

Im walde lockt der wilde taube. 
26211. 

Impromptus. 8972. 

Invocation. 19248. 

Jesuslied. 10866. 

Kiferlied. 23709. K 

Klein Anne-Marie. 238740, 26366. 

Kleine Maria. 23742. 

Kusshindchen. 23756, 26376. 

Leben heisst lieben. 23782, 23783, 
26390. 

Legato und staccato. 238785. 

Lenz. 10978. 

Lied ohne worte. 26412. 

Mein miitterlein. 23984. 

Mein schitzelein. 23986, 23987. 

Mexikanische legende. 29172. 

Moment de valse. 26626. 

Nocturnes. 10104, 10105. i 

Orientalisches intermezzo. 11397. 

Parade der zinnsoldaten. 13818, | 
8647, 8648, 13645, 15957, 24825, | 
29451, 29452. 

Petits oiseaux, le printemps vient 
de naitre. 19916. 

Poseidon marsch. 5924, 5925, 
11497. 

Rosestock, holderblut. 3736. 

Russische rhapsodie. 11669. 

Schweizer (Der) 6110. 

Silhouetten-walzer. 11784. 

Sonaten. 12489. 

Sonatinen und kleine stticke ftir 
die jugend. 38892. 

Spielmann (Der) 11866, 11867. 

Sternschnuppen. 24750. 

Tage der rosen. 24821. 

Te bien aimer. 20348. 

Tonleitern und accorde. 24909. 

Totenmarsch. 24914. | 

Unter afrikanischen himmel. | 
14136, 16491, 20464, 27485. 

Verzagen. 24996. 

Voglein sang im lindenbaum. 1899. | 


klavier. 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Heinrichshofen’s verlag—Continued. 
Vom kranken kinde. 12145. 

Weit tiber dem meere. 25059. 

Wiegenlied. 1998. 

Heins (C.): 

) Abendwind. 4. 

| Dance of the bear. 
Flittergold. 18865. 
Goldfisch’chen. 25942. 
Here and there. 19045. 
Maiden’s dream. 19520. 
Music-box. 11386. 
Senner’s traum. 27180. 
Throwing kisses. 18078. 
Walzerfee. 1918. 

Heintz (F.): 
Aubade 4 la petite étoile. 
Gentil coiffeur. 284380. 
Vierge folle. 16522. 

Heinze (A.) Just a bunch of lilies. 

L(a00. 
Heinzman (O.) For love’s sweet sake. 
12881. 
Heisse eisen. 5123. 
Heitgrass (Mrs. A.) 


352. 


2174. 


Dress you wear 


Nora Creina. 12720. 
Held (—): 
Dat am de rag dat sets me crazy. 
12678. 


Dreamy dream time. 23133. 
No more staying out late. 
Held (W.): 
Fire cracker rag. 12808. 
Natoma. 15808. 
That everlasting 
27381. 
They all look good. 18070. 
Yankee spirit. 18221. 
Helda. 5124. 
Helf (J. F.): 
Lord! have mercy on the married 
man. 19456. 
Wanted, a harp like the angels 
play. 14196, 14319 (157). 
Helf (J. F.) co.: 
Beautiful love. 20818, 25197 (47). 
Chicken rag. 20907, 25197 (68). 
Don’t you forget to remember. 
4810, 9782 (30), 14819 (55). 


24174, 


rag. 14049, 


Everything was Irish. 17060, 
25197 (88). 

Gee, ain’t it tough. 14819 (638), 
14945. 

Give me a shove. 7466. 


Hands up. 17570, 9782 (37), 14319 


(65). 

How would you like to be loved. 
28608. 

I’m coming home. 14819 (81), 
15231. 


Jingle bells. 10869, 14819 (95). 
Just a twig from the true lovers 
tree. 10890, 14819 (100). 


INDEX 


Helf (J. F.) co.—Continued. 

Let’s make a rag of the Old oaken 
bucket. 138259. 
Longing dear heart. 

(59), 14319 (110). 
Lord have mercy on the married 
man. 19456, 25197 (152). 
Love is the only thing in life. 
14319 (111), 15519. 
Love me to a Yiddisha melody. 
15522. 

Oh Miss McCue. 
14819 (127). 
On the first dark night next week. 

11369. 
Phantom rag. 15995, 25197 (198). 
Sweet Angelina. 13994, 14319 
(144). 

Texas Tommy’s dance. 
(88), 14819 (148). 
This ain’t the place I thought it 

was. 22301, 25197 (241). 
Up the rickety stairs. 6407. 
Wanted a harp like the angels 
play. 14196, 14819 (157). 
When Tony La Board. 
14819 (165). 

Hellen (G.) Pawnee queen. 
Hellendaal (P.) 
neur. 566. 

Heller (C. D.) 
Heller (F.) 
Heller (G.): 
Boy scout. 16868. 
Dreamland town. 28255. 
I love you dearie. 15223. 
My dreams of you. 26688. 
Take me up in an air ship. 163884. 
When the band plays a southern 
tune. 27610. 
Heller (J.): 
Love waltz. 17454. 
Mother is the best sweetheart of 
alte) 1122: 
Rosary (The) 
Twilight shadows. 
Heller (M.): 
Simplicité. 20178. 
Sunset on the St. Lawrence. 1688. 


8102, 9782 


5196, 9782 (73), 


6326, 9782 


12236, 


13650. 
Gavotte en ré-mi- 


Southern bells. 16284. 


Beseda. 27899. 


27068. 
4129. 


Zealandia waltz. 2057. 
Heller (S.): 
Pensoroso (11) 21908. 


Tarantella in A flat. 9274. 

24 studies for expression and 
rhythm. 19042. 

25 etudes for developing musical 
rhythm. 28569. 

25 studi melodici. 26047. 

25 studi per il ritmo e Jlespres- 
sione. 26048. 

25 studi progressivi. 26049. 

Hellewell (C.) Make Jesus 
5560. 


king. 


2005 


INDEX 


Hellgren (J. S.): 
En annan grund kan ingen ligga. 


2588. 
Men var Gud forgiter ej da sina. 
3310. 
Hellmann (G. H.) Oh you birdmen. 
26850. 


Hellmesberger (J.) Entr’ acte. 21056. 
25055. 
Hello Paris. 21597, 26450, 27690. 
Hellup (W. O.): 
Beauties of Mount Washington. 
6838. 
Come be my friend. 10131. 
Eight heroes. 12748. 
Farmer’s song. 21091. 
It must be great to be married. 
7900. 
My sweetheart was a cook. 21756. 
Uncle Sam’s taffy. 30121. 
When the dew is on the barley. 
9639. 
Helm (H.): 
By the river. 25477. 
Gathering flowers. 25892. 
In the hay. 26241. 


Song of the reapers. 27245. 


Through the meadows. 27426. 
Twilight. 27462. 
Helm (LL. E.) Standard of our lib- 
erty. 163808. 


Helmick (J. C.) All I need. 27747. 
Helmick (R.) Is my hat on straight. 
5326. 
Helmrich (A. E.) 
Helmsberger (J.): 
Entr’ acte. 7297. 
Pearl of Iberia. 26901. 


Moon fairy. 266386. 


Helmund (A.) Garden of girls. 
27714 (58). 
Helmund (E. Meyer-) See Meyer- 


Helmund (E.) 
Heltman (F.): 
Leave me not alone. 54387. 
Maybe some day. 19552. 
Moonlight meditations. 5672. 
On Sunday evening. 5817, 11367. 
Please take me back to dear old 
Ohio. 19988. 
Hemann (C.): 
Elfin revels. 23167. 
First six months at the piano. 
25835. 
Hemery (V.) 
days. 24017. 
Heminway (W.) 
Hemmans (lL. W.) 
15288. 

Hemmelin (G.) When it came to pay- 
ing he didn’t have a cent. 4277. 
Hemmersbach (B.) Compositions de 

Bernard Hemmersbach. 310. 
Pon (J. C.) Hymn to Hygeia. 
L224. 


Merry lays for happy 


Alone. 9822. 
In grotto cool. 


2006 


Hempstead music co. 


Hen Pecks. 


Hendershot (E.) 


Henderson (E.) 
Henderson (G. H.) 


Henderson (J. G.) Hunter’s farewell. | 


pt. 1m, Ls.; Vie 


By the sea. 
25478. 


Hemy (H.): 


Chant of the monks. 10086. 

Dancing girl. 12661, 23050. 

Danse humoresque. 10194. 

Fontainebleau forest. 10397. 

Northern bells. 11289. 

Rose noisette. 11642. 

Scéne de ballet. 138816. 

Sleep on. 183896. 

Song of the mountain shepherd. 
138920. 

Tyrolese wedding dance. 12079. 

5108, 5332, %6648 (50)2 | 

6648 (51), 6648 (60), 6648 (71), 

6648 (72), 6648 (74), 6648 (75), 

6648 (82), 6648 (126), 6648 (128), 

7200, 7248, T7770, 7944, 7904, 7953, 

8083, 9398, 9423, 9667, 12287, 1239 
(109), 14068, 22148. 

Round (The) up. — 


16135. 


Henderson (B. E.): 


Alone. 9821. | 
Evening dreamtime. 14840. 


Henderson (C. H.) mus. pub. ¢co.,: | 


Air flights. 20. 
Black wench running wild. 27914. ° 
Dat am de rag dat sets me crazy. 
12673. 
Dreamy dreamtime. 23133. 
Fire cracker rag. 12808. 
Forget those words in anger | 
spoken. 10409. : 
Impromptu. 10789. 
In my aeroplane built for two. 
23624. 
Longing. 21562. 
Lost and forgotten. 
Maple grove. 1046. 
My pretty Sue. 8397. 
No one kisses me. 24176. 
Orchard Beach. 1284. 
Piano and I nocturne. 11458. 
Shine on bright star. 3848. 
Spring is in the air. 9158. 
That Johnson man. 11989. 
They all look good when they are | 
far away. 18070. E 
Town I’ve never been to. 22328, 
Voyage to slumberland. 1906. 
When the shadows fall. 22462. 
Yankee spirit. 18221. J 
You, just you. 2047. 
You’re just the same sweet girl. | 
14300. i 
Will-o-the wisp rag. 12278. 
In sunlight and star- / 


8120. 


light. 10802. 
Mary’s the only | 
one. 15602. 


5185. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Henderson (J. R.) Old Sandy Mce- 
Adoo. 26812. 

Hendrickson (G.) Summer moon. 
29936. 

Hendrickson (W. D.) Spanish cava- 
lier. 118683. 

Hendriks (C. F.) -Sonate. 5131. 

Hendrix (J. H.) Il arrange for our 
honeymoon dear Louise. 15207. 


Hendry (J.) 23960. 
Henius (J.): 

Maisie’s music. 

Sonata. 27228. 
Henkel (G.) O bleib bei mir. 
Henlein (—) Mandolin school. 
Henlein (C.): 

Blue bird waltz. 18444. 

Holy night. 26078. 

Modern method for 

28571. 

Sleepy Dick. 20192. 

Henley (W.) Ecole 
violon. 21038. 

Henneberg (P.): 

Boy scouts. 25487. 

Echoes of the fatherland. 25784. 

Little Miss Fix-It. 19442, 19444. 


Martz O’Toole. 
1038. 


15859. 
28570. 


the piano. 


moderne du 


Play that Aloha rag. 29504. 
Hennessy (S.) 
Croquis de femmes. T7086. 


Féte de village. 25820. 
Féte populaire dans la banlieue de 
Paris. 25821. 

Petite suite sur les notes. 
Henniker (L.): 

Bethlehem cradle song. 

Grand choeur. 15020. 
Benei (J.) : 

Elle est charmante. 28282. 

Valse désolé. 1858. 
Henricksen (H.) Bird chirps. 
Henriques (F.): 

Elegie. 14811. 

Erotik. 14831. 

Humoreske. 15170. 

Klage. 15405. 

Melodrama. 15629. 

Religioso. 8887. 

Valse. 15122. 
Henry (—) I’d roam this world for 

you. 10674. 
Henry (E.) 
30051. 


26921. 
4540. 


20888. 


Thuringian folk-song. 


CH. +G.) Great Marathon. 
Henry (H.): 

Cosaque (La). 10160. 

Moonlight on the Nile. 11177. 
Henry (H. A.) Send the Gospel mes- 

sage. 3822. 

Henry (L. E.): 

Tl be with you. 23544, 


Henry 
24897. 

Henry (P.) 

Henry (R.) 
moon. T7082. 

Henry (S. R.): 

Pelike: “the shat. ~*30sG 30st. 
14319 (71), 15206, 16728 (35), 
17234, 19124. 

I’m looking for a nice young fel- 
low. 7638, 2072 (146), 2922) 7737. 

Night brings the stars and you. 
15829. 

Oh, Mister Straus. 1255. 

Treasures of the world are mine. 
Zoos 

When a fellow who is lonesome. 
27595, 27714 (142). 

When you're in love with more 
than one.. 12242, 12859 (113), 
18188, 20610. 

Weary (UE: ).: 


(M. A.) Time and eternity. 
Man in the moon. 17483. 


Cow jumped over the 


Curtain of life. 28146. 
It must be love. 13152. 
Henry (W. G.): 
Italian moon. 26278. 
String of coral. 16334. 
Henry VIII. Pastime with good com- 
pany. 30676. 
Henschel (G.): 
Morning-hymn. 29214. 
To-morrow. 9401. 


Henselt (A. von) If I were a bird. 
21384, 21385. 
Henske (E.) 
me. 293805. 
Henspeter (F. C.): 
My western lassie. 11249. 
When the great full moon is shin- 


Near me, dearie, cheer 


ing. 9642. 
Henthorn (E.) Letting the old cat 
ayes 21525: 
Henton (H. B.) Laverne. 5481. 
Hentschel (H.) Rooster waltz. 3722. 
eon! (ay, Mi. A.) Cupid’s music. 
4738. 
Hepler (E. A.) Priscilla. 19975. 


Herald Square music pub. co.: 
Buds and blossoms. 27946. 
College rag. 2428. 
Hot chestnuts. 5171. 
Just to hear the old hymn mother 
sang. 28872. 
St. Cecelia. 29685. 
Vision of beauty. 1891. 
Hérard (P. Silva-) See Silva-Hérard 
(E.) 
Herbage (W.) Two songs. 23472. 


Herbert (—) For empire. 7398. 
Herbert (J. B.): 
Abou Ben Adhem. 6660. 


Again in Jesus’ name we meet. 


Liza Jane. 19449. 2096. 
Henry (M.) Shepherd’s lullaby. Angels’ song rings out again. 
27160. 22665. 
5) ba 
2007 


= eee 


INDEX 


Herbert (J. B.)—Continued. 


Chronic kicker. 2405. 

College song—about that long. 
2424. 

For Jesus sake. 14909. 

Glory every day. 10483. 

Grace divine has done it all. 
10531. 

He worried about it. 2880. 

Heralds of gladness. 23471. 

Holy Sabbath day. 15144. 

Horner’s pie. 2875. 

House that stood the storm. 19079, 
28608. 

How good He is. 10646. 

I know that my Redeemer lives. 
28658. 

I’m a pilgrim. 10702. 

Keep a-goin’. 3079. 

Let the redeemed of the Lord. 
28964. 

Lost sheep. 29044. 

My Lord and I. 29276, 29277. 

On to Washington. 21865. 

One thing needful. 113882. 

Same old way. 3760. 

"Tis wonderful. 30064. 

What will dear old mother say. 
22436. 

Why wili you do without Him. 
30297. 


Herbert (L. J.) If Jesus would come. 
7804. 
Herbert (V.): 


Ah sweet mystery of life. 18, 
2072 (66). 

All I crave is more of life. 20726. 

All your own am I. 25241, 27714 
(81). 

Art is calling for me. 18325, 
22687, 25197 (45). 

Beware of the hawk. 9782 (26), 
9962. 

Come little fishes. 22980, 25197 
(66). 

Coryphee (The) 7079, 14819 (48). 

Cupid tell me why. 4736, 10173, 
14819 (49). 

Dagger dance. 28147. 

Dream melody. 426, 2072 (97), 
7222, 10278. 

Dreaming princess. 23127, 27714 
(54 


Duchess (The) 2813, 257117, 
28266. 

Duchess waltzes. 25197 (80). 

Duo. 21027. 

Enchantress. 21048-21050, 25749, 
28292, 282938. 

Entrance of Rose. 7298. 

Entrance of Vivien and _ song. 
21057. 

Finale, act 2. 143819 (59). 

Finale ultimo. 103873. 

Girlie-land. 7464, 14819 (64). 


2008 ~ 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


Herbert (V.)—Continued. 


Gold fish song. 21187. 

Grand fantasa. 15021, 15022. 

Habanera. 28519. 

Hearts are trumps. 21256, 21257, 
25197 (96). 

Hunting song. 10653. 

I list the trill in golden throat. 
138040. 

I’m falling in love with someone. 
759, 2920, 7728. 

I’m such a romantic girl. 21347, 
25197 (116). 

I’ve been looking for the perfect 
man. 21356, 25197 (119). 

If I should dream of you. 7800, | 
14319 (77). ™ aN 

If you can’t be as happy as you’d 
like to be. 21889, 27714 (81). 

In my dreams. 10798. 

In the golden long ago. 7850, 
9782 (48). 

Trish rhapsody. 8dt, 3023. 

Island of Sweet sixteen. 10835, 
14319 (89). 

Isn’t it nasty of papa. 7892, 14319 
(90). 

It’s pretty soft for Simon. 858. 

It’s the bump. 18154. 

Land of maidens’ charms. 10959. 

Land of the _ sultan’s dream. 
10960, 18248, 14819 (108). . ' 

Last little girl is you. 28934, | 
30364 (91). | 

Latest society pet. 5428. | 

Let me be free. 28957, 30364 (93). . 

Life is a riddle. 5467. 

Little Fifi. 5486, 9782 (57). 

Live for to-day. 8090. 

Lonely am I. 9782 (58). | 

M’lle Rosita. 11073, 17475, 21608. — 

Mah honey love. 2072 (142), 
3251. 

Man’s a man for a’ that. 1042, 
25197 (159). 

March chorus and entrance of re- 
gent. 21632, 27714 (100). 

March of the prince’s regiment. 
21635. 

Minuet. 29182. 
My toast to you. 2072 (149). 
Natoma. diel i262) 11263. 135568 
17635-17637. 
Naughty Marietta. 1180, 2072 
(150), 38410, 8425, 9782 (71), 
11264, 11268, 14819 (124), 22562 
(100). 

Oh those boys. 2072 (156). 

Old'noblesse. 21851. 

One word from you. 26882, 27714 
(107). 

Opening chorus. 14819 (129). 

Pafiuelo. 29447. - 

People will talk. 1322, 6648 (98). 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—_Dec., 1911 


Herbert (V.)—Continued. 

game. 21931, 25197 
(200). 

Pourquoi. 8730, 9782 (76). 

Rosalind. 2072 (165). 

lucky rose. 22036, 27714 
(71). 

Rose shop. 8895, 8896, 11645. 

Rosita. 8908, 8909. 

Sally. 8938, 143819 (187). 

Serenade. 11757, 24585, 27135. 


Serenade, when the sunlight dies. | 


117638. 
Serenata (La). 
Sham. 9015. 
Sweet sixteen. 2072 (90). 
Teach me to forget. 9289. 
That pretty little song. 

27714 (1381). 

There’s a raft of money in graft. 


6122. 


2072 (187). 

They all look good. 22297, 27714 
(182). 

They follow me everywhere. 2072 
(188). 


To the land of my own romance. 
24903, 24904, 25197 (245). 

Tramp. tramp, tramp. 4102, 4880 
(158); 

Upsi-Daisy. 12093, 14819 (155). 

Vaquero’s song. 12111, 12112. 

What’s the use of moonlight. 
9608, 143819 (159). 

When sweet sixteen. 1967, 4283, 
6516, 6517, 12215, 12217, 14319 
(161-163), 14241, 16624. 


When the right man. 22458, 
25197 (259). 
When the sunlight dies. 11763. 


While the big old world rolls 
round. 380279. 
Who dares the bronco wild defy. 
12d, 12412. 
Wild rose. 2007, 4822, 4380 (177). 
World’s best music. 27671.- 
Herbert (Victor) album. 9522. 
Herbert (W.) Same old girl. 38758. 
Herbert (W. Rhys-) See Rhys-Her- 


bert (W.) 
Herbst (C.) Sunny brook. 9216. 
Herdman (1D. L.) Be my princess. 
6834. 


Herfordt (F. H.) Take me out fora 


moonlight ride. 1713. 
Herleth (l.. J.) Why must we live 
our lives apart. 6555. 
Herman (A.): 
Couronne d’or. 28125. 
Diadéme (Le). 12687. 


Youll miss your 
303438. 
Herman (E. V.): 
Boy scouts march. 
Early dawn. 23152. 
Sweet blossoms. 24802. 


loving baby. 


22827. 


Herman (H. N.) JTIl be with you. 
15209. 

Herman (J. F.): 

Blue bells of Scotland. 27919. 

My heart’s in the highlands. 

29270. 

© faithful pine. 29849. 

Robin Adair. 29628. 

Soldiers’ morning song. 298380. 
Herman (R. L.) Sundari. 27321. 


Herman bros.: 
I wonder why. 2950. 
If mother could only see me now. 


2961. 
Hermann (C. A.) Romany march. 
24502. 
| Hermann (F.) 80 spezial-etiiden. 


27390, | 
| Hermann (QO. J.) 


| Herscher (1.) 


21268, 21269, 23476, 23477, 26054. 
Stories you loved 
16317. 
(i) 


so well. 
Hermans 
26621. 
Hermanz (C. H.) 
ivayes 
Hermes (E.) 
Hern (F. E.) 
heart. 20467. 
Hérodiade. 11109, 12730. 
Herold {—) Zampa. 22552. 
Herold (P.): 
Freudiges wiedersehen. 12850. 
Froélicher wanderer. 12856. 
Frihlings-reigen. 12861. 
Tatjana. 14019. 
Herpin (H.) Sous la banniére. 
24716. 
Herr (A. B.) Way back East. 27569. 
Herr Biedermeier und frau. 6865. 
Herrero (C.) Conchita. 2444. 
Herrick (BE. C.) Requiem. 1429. 
Herrington (R. W.) There’s just one 
love for some one. 1770. 
Herrmann (A.) Wenn der friihling. 
20565. 
Herrmann (E.): 
Five easy pieces for violin and 
piano. 43880 (48). 
Quintett. 24443. 
Herrmann (S.L.) Smiling. 1594. 
Herrmann (T.): 
Album leaf. 16748. 
Barearolle. 27865. 
Herrmann (W.): 
Auf dem wasser. 
Erzaihlung. 469. 


Missionary call. 
Across the ocean. 


Lonely rose. 3183. 
Until you come dear 


22173, 


85. 


Gavotte. 563. 

Leid und freud. 944. 
Melodie. 700. 
Neckerei. 1188. 


Valse lente. 1857. 

Zehn kleine unterhaltungsstticke. 
20699. 

All aboard for the sea- 


shore. 12384. 


2009 


26596—12 AG 


Se. ; 


INDEX 


Uersey (R. Y.) As the church bells 
tolled the evening hours away. 
183828. 

Hershenhaus (A. J.) I'd like to meet 
my Madeline once again. 7691. 


pt. Tl; Mase ve'6 


Heuberger (R.)—Continued. 


Don Quixote. 4801. 

Nacht. 3407. 

Schwarze laute. 38799. 

Wenn wir keinen champus hitten. 


Hershey (U. H.): 6495. 
Waster bells. 7258. Wiener comtesserin. 6560-6565, 
Flowers of springtime. 7390. 9678, 9679. 
Hail Him, praise Him. 7559. Zwanzig mark. 27707. 
Happy Easter day. 7574. Heugel & cie.: 
Hear the bells. 7608. Air de ballet. 5587. 
Lift your eyes. 8060. Album de Noél. 143848. 
New choir anthems. 8437. Amour (L’) s’ Gyeille. 14876, 
Praise ye the Lord. 8787. 16771, 18298. 
Sad was the dawn. 8929. Andante du concerto. 11137. 
Shepherd mine. 9022. Ariane. 5588. ° 
Sign of the cross and the heart. Au cabaret des amours. 18344. 


20172. 


Stranger guest in Emmaus. 9185. 


Hershkowitz (T.) Why don’t you 
come. 380292. 

Hersom (F._ E.) Valse passione. 
20483. 

Hert (W. B.) Kemper military 
march. 10912. 

Hertsgaard (O. I.) Paal paa haugen. 
11414. 

Hertz (T.) Zofja. 27705. 

Hervey (A.) Life moods. 28975. 


Hervey (I. E.) 
Herwegh (M.) 
148388. 
Heryer (M. M.): 
Jes’ out a collectin’. 5342. 
No one will ever know dear. 8486. 
Please dear I’m begging. 3584. 
Herz (H.) Collecién de esealas y 
ejercicios. 22969. 
Herzberg (M. M.) In dreams. 2991. 
Herzer (W.) Everybody two-step rag. 


Lonely child. 23860. 
Etude de concert. 


2072 (98). 
Herzmansky (B.) See Doblinger (L.) 
Herzog (C.): 
Nellie, my girl. 19735. 
Sailor (The) 20084. 
Hesk (A.) Souvenir. 29875. 
Hess (E.): 


Don’t ’pank. 18720. 

Evening lullaby. 238196. 
Hess (EH. B.) College favorite. 16980. 
Hess (G. H.) On the square. 24275. 
Hesse (E.): 

Fairyland. 180. 

My lady Dainty. 19687. 

Pigtails and chopsticks. 
Hesse (F.) Libellen. 3147. 
Hesse (G.) Méditation. 5599. 
Hesse (P. C.) Moonlight. 3352. 
Hessen (A. F. vy.) Serenade. 1547. 
Hessey (J. L.) Love’s likeness. 21589. 
Hession (FEF. W.) I’m simple on this 

spooning stuff. 19154. 

Heuberger (R.): 

Anleitung zum modulieren. 52. 


19929. 


2010 


Au gré des heures. 14415, 16796. 
Au hazard de la valse. 12436. 
Au pays natal. 183845. 
Au petit bonheur. 6784. 
Aubade athénienne. 25317. 
Autour de la eréche. 18348. 
Ave Maria. 14421. 
Avoir des ailes de colombe. 6798. 
Baiser (Le). 14450. 
Bal de Béatrice d’Este. 
Ballade. 14444. 
Berceuse bretonne. 6857. 
Blanche colombe. 6880. 
C’est l’heure chantante. 6982. 
Cantabilette. 213. 
Canzonetta. 23356. 
Capriccio. 22685. 
Cavatine pour cor. 
Cendrillon. 11106. 
Chanson. 19826. 
Chanson de lune. 14610. 
Chant de moisson. -6974, 
Chérubin. 8234, 15606. 
Chéne mort. 6990. 
Chez les bohémiens. 18548. 
Choeur des moissonneurs. 
10099. 
Cigale et la fourmi. 
%022: 
Cinderella. 
Clair de lune. 
Clé des champs. 
Concerto romantique. 
Corbleu! Marion! ‘7073. 
Danse des gnomes. 18659. 
Depuis qu’on ne sait plus pleurer. 
10229. 
Dernier regard. 388. 


4492. 


14605. 


10098, 
279, 4675, 


19545. 

11107. 

22962. 
17182. 


Deuxiéme trio. 14746. 

Dieu bleu. 28211. 

Dodo, dodinette. 7190. 

Don Quichotte. 1059, 5589, 8235. 
Don Quixote. 26543. 

En champagne. 17288. 

En trottinant. 21045. 

Erinnyes (Les). 238968, 26544. 


Esquisses 


orchestrales. 10334, 
2a tte: 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


- Heugel & cie.—Continued. 

Exercices de moyenne force. 4896. 

Exercices journaliers de solfége. 
10345, 14849, 21072. 


Heugel & cie-—Continued. 
Retour d’oiseaux. 15608. 
Réveillon (Le) 11592. 
Réverie sentimentale. 14385. 
Féte chez Thérése. 103870, 18844. Rien ne passe. 5590. 
Fille aux oranges. T3875. Rigaudon de Xaviére. 27042. 
Filles de la Rochelle. T7376. Robe blanche (La) 11606. 
Fleur d’amour. 17083. Robe verte (La) 11607. 
Floraison. 23258, 23259, 25850. Roi s’amuse. 27054. 
Forét enchantée. 10407. Romance de Mignon. 4057. 
Frais minois. 21137. Ronde d’enfants. 8886. 
Gavotte fleurie. 18915, 23312. Roses (Les) 6060. 
Glissez mortels. 10481. Roses rouges. 27078. 


Green. 10544. Saint Martin (La) 8984. 
Grégoire. 10545. Sanctus. 11695. 
Grisélidis. 19546. Sapho. 5591. 


| Ici-bas. 19183. 
Impressions d’ Italie. 7829. 


Scénes alsaciennes. 15609. 
Sept paroles du Christ. 6118. 
Impromptu-mazurka. 21395. Si j’avais un tambour. 90382. 
Introduction, fugue et toccata. Si vous m’aimez. 6152. 

7549. Signalement. 11783. 
J’ ai trop chanté. 53835. Soirée au prater. 17935. 
Jardin des bambous. 53839. Sous la banniére. 22173, 24716. 
Jardins ensoleillés. 7913. Sur le lac de Genéve. 20305. 
Je vois un palais maure. 869. Symphonie antique. 24819, 24820. 
Je vous salue Marie. 53841. Tantum ergo, et Bénédiction pon- 
Kermesse flamande. 19331. tificale. 16888. 
Korrigane (La) 17382. Te serrer dans mes bras. 6817. 
Lac (Le) 10952. Thais. 138393, 23969. 
Laissez-le partir. 21504. Thérése. 133894. 
Little red-lark. 5488. Tilleul (Le) 9383. 
Marche de Claudine. 1049, 1050. Trois berceuses. 9379. 
Marche de noce. 8203. Valse de Claudine. 1851, 1852. 
Marche triomphale. 19539. Valse mignarde. 20481. 
Ménétrier (Le) 17527, 19579. Viellée (Une) en Bresse. 275387. 
Mignon, ouverture. 20385. Vive la rose! 12139, 12140. 
Monna Vanna. 15714. Vocero de mort naturelle. 9539, 
Mort de la cigale. 11108. Vocero de mort violente. 9540. 
Mot (Un) 1120. Voici ’heure. 16538, 16539, 18148. 
Nanon. 29127. Voici le joli mois de mai. 9545. 
Napoli. 11257. Voici Messidor. 6453. 
Ne dites pas non. 17688. Vole, mon coeur, vole. 9546. 
Noces de I alouette et du moineau. Werther. 26545. 

8489. White negroes. 18195. 
Non, vous ne m’ aimez pas. 8494. Willow-tree. 6572. 
Offrande (L’) 118385. Heuggins (R. W.) What would the 
Oiseau (L’) dans sa cage. 8567. summer be like without you. 30281. 
Ondine. 19838. Heure espagnole. 21271. 
Paris-joyeux. 11484. Heures de amour. 5138. 
Passepied du roi s’amuse. 2502. Heuselt (A.) Friihlingslied. 30364 
Paysannerie. 21904. (233). 
| Petit chasseur. 21911. Heuser (E.): 


Petite bergerette. 8684. 

Pieds en dentelles. 5900, 19925. 
Plongeur (Le) 8718. 

Poéme. 29508. 

Préludes pour piano, 4-9. 14869. 
Procession. 19976. 

Puzzle. 11548. 

Recueillement. 11564. 
Rédemption. 27018. 

Rencontre (La) 16083. 
Retour (Le) 20015. 

Retour au pays. 20017. 


An der waldquelle. 12407. 

Festlicher marsch. 128038. 

Frohliche fahrt. 128538. 

Glocken lauten das Ostern ein. 
23342. : 

Wiese voll weisser Margueriten. 
25124. 

Zehn etiiden. 76384. 


Hewetson (W.) Land of U. S. A. 
5424. 

Hewett (G. M.) My lady o’ dreams. 
19688. 


2011 


INDEX 


pt. UI, n.s,v.6 | 


Hewitt (EH. E.): 
All for Christ. 6697. 
Be of cheer. 6835. 
Christmas bells. 25545. 
Not where to lay His head. 8497. 
What a Savior is mine. 12201. 
Hewitt (G. W.): 
O where is the ship that sailed. 
19787. 
Reunion march. 29608. 
Hewitt (H. D.) Mélodie nocturne. 


Heyser (HH. K.): 
All nations whom Thou hast made. 
143849. 
All praise to Thee. 20727.: 
Awake, Jerusalem. 9888. 
Daughter of Zion. 23062. 
Give unto the Lord. 12894. 
Glory to God 
25930. 
Hark! the song. 5090. 
In the sunshine of God’s love. 
5309. 
O how 
19777. 
Onward, Christian soldiers. 24289. 
Praise waiteth for thee. 243891. 
Praise ye Jehovah. 18691. 
Put on thy strength. 1397. 
St. George’s march. 6072. 
Sing aloud unto God. 27182. 
Sing victory. 9055. 
Song of praise. 6212. 
Sun of my soul. 299388. 
We scatter flowers. 14203. 
With glowing heart. 2020. 
Wonderful song the angels sang. 
25148. 
Heywood (K. S.) 
gamma. 27257. 
Hibbard (R. L.) Winnecomack march. 
6576, 12288. 
Hick (M. E.) 


in the highest. 


3301. 
Hewitt (T. J.) Fairy shoemaker. 
21080. | 
Hewlett (T.) Night is far spent. 
26741. | 
Hewrick (F. W.) Whispered promise. 
9664. | 
Hexe (Die) 22698, 23714, 238915, 
24989. | 
Heyde (J. F.): 
Come unto Me. 16940. 
Festal march in C. 7368. 
Unto Thee O God. 22362. 
Heyl (C.) Unser kindlich lallen. 
30133. 
Heyn (A.) It’s nice to have a girl. 
15329. 
Heyne (R.): 
Hiihnerhof (Der). © 23507. 
Lenzwanderung. 23792-23794. 
Wanderlied. 25037-25039. 


great is Thy goodness. 


Songs of Delta 


Sleep song. 29805. 


Hickernell (C. J.) 
5047. 
Hickman (E. W.) Sword king. 29968. 
Hickman (R. M.): 
Harvest song. 5095. 
Since I have found my Saviour. 
6165. 
Hickok (C. 8.) Yankee men. 14284. 


Great reformer. 


Hicks (D.) Italia. 17826. 
Hiett (H. L.): 
That’s just the devil’s way. 
16416. 


Tobacco song. 16459. 
Higginbotham & Ryder co. I have 
left my heart in Dixie. 15199. 
Higgins (D.) Mexicoco. 19588. 
Higgins (EH. M.): 
Haying time. 23448. 
Last good night. 23773. 
Higgins (S. S.): 
Memories of childhood. 18417. 
My daisy girl. 33881. 
Higgs (H. M.): w 
Litany of Loretto and Litany no. 
Pe OT. 
Peggy. 11445. 
o145, 3746, | 


Russian folk-songs. 
4651. 
Higham (F.) Empire (The). 2585. 
Fuilbie ss 2Ae) Wanderer’s’ return. 4 
16569. 


Hilburn (D. D.) It’s now been twenty ; 
years or more. 3082. f 
Hilbury (C.) It’s easy to be a lady if | 
you try. 14819 (91). 4 
Hildach (H.): 
Jesuslied. 10806. 
Lenz. 10978. 
Spielmann (Der). 
Hildebrand (H. T.): - 
I want a Savior like Jesus. 
Jesus will not fail. 28847. 
Now is the time. 29387. 
Songs of Zion. 29863. 
Who will let Him in. 30286. H 
Hildebrand-Burnett co. Passing on. | 
29466. i 
Hildreth (R. E.): 
Captain Goodridge. 12562. 
Hand-in-hand. 28528. 
Kehr aus. 5389, T968. 
Kid you’ve got some eyes. 972. 
Konigs-kinder march. 21496. 
Magic night. 23920. 
Ould sod. 8622, 8628. 
Ripples. 11602, 22022. 
With the wind. 14275. at 
Hilker (A. G.) Land of the maple | 
tree. 19370. E | 
Hilker (E.) He won’t do. 
Hill (Alfred) : 
Home, little Maori, home. 
Humoreske. 5182. 
Hill (Arthur) Ginger. girl. 17125. 


11866, 11867. 
28710. | 


15104. 
5161. 


2012 


| ill (Mrs. D. A.) 


Hill (E.) 
| Bill (Mrs. E. A.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan._—Dec., 1911 


Hill (Lady Arthur): 
Birdie’s answer. 
Gipsying. 586. 

I want to be a soldier. 779. 

Little child’s Christmas prayer. 
980. 

Mother’s song. 1127. 

Over the water. 1300. 

Hill (C. E.) Pansies. 13644. 

Bll (_.)): 

Devotion. 7175. 
Fisher-wife’s lulla-by. 
Haytime. 15098. 
Mashona slumber song. 17510. 
Reverie. 6005. 

Revery (A) 11597. 

Down by the old 

mill stream. 4815. 

Shout aloud, hosannas sing. 


167. 


10382. 


7 (5. 
Along the banks of 
the Ohio. 16762. 
Hill (F.) Te Deum laudamus. 
Bill (G. R:): 
Bambaloo. 12469. 
Mexicola Lola. 13485. 
Oh you summer moon. 13606. 
That awful bungaloo man. 16311. 


6316. 


That dreamy /Yiddisha _ glide. 
14048. 

Hill (H. I.) Courting song. 25605. 
Hill (H. V.) Oskee-wow-wow. 21875. 
Hill (J.) Parthenia. 26894. 
ath (J. L.): 

Booloo beau. 2072 (76). 

Gay Manhattan rag. 25896. 


Let me havea kiss. 8141. 

Oh you drummer. 26851. 

Real coon rag. 5977. 
Hill (M. J.): 

I am redeemed. 15183. 

Missouri fair. 15688. 


|} Hill (M. P.): 


O fair Long Island. 15868. 


Roses are red. 20059. 
Hill (W.) Arizona Mona. 18822. 
| Hill (W. H.) Amber bells. 12399. 


| Hill & Scott: 


Baby from Bagdad. 100. 
Rose of India. 29658. 
Hille (G.): 
Easiest beginning for violin play- 
ers. 48387. 

Violin course. 14171. 

56 easy progressive etudes. 5140. 
70 very easy progressive etudes. 


5141. 
Hiller (F.) : 
Be Thou with me. 22562 (7). 
Zur guitarre. 12353. 


Hiller (P.): 
Frolic under the linden tree. 7414. 
Rosebud. 6058. 

Hillier (L.): 


Angling. 22668. 


Hillier (L.)—Continued. 
Dot and spot. 23110. 


Queen of hearts. 244388. 
Venus and Adonis. 24987. 
Hilligardt (F.) Elmhurst loyalty. 
282838. 
Hillis (J. P.) This is my prayer to 
day. 12018. 


Hillman (J. N.) Niagara Falls. 1198. 
Hills (F.) Napoleon Josephina. 5726. 
Fils. CW. saa). 
Students’ sons. 9782 (20). 
There is a tavern in the town. 


12859 (47). 
Hilse (B.) Suite. 26065. 
Hilt (L. Y.) Way down in old Vir- 


ginia. 209554. 
Hilton (N. H.) Rote songs of the nor- 
mal course. 20703 (45). 


Hilton-Turvey (T.): 


Come Christians, one and all. 
296. 
Magical June. 8172. 


Sunshine and May. 29947. 


Himan (A.) Superior march album. 
1690. 
Himmel (—) Know’st thou the land. 
10936. 
Himmelreich (F.) Love’s romance. 
19492. 
Himmelstjerna (G. von Samson-) See 
Samson-Himmelstjerna (G. von) 
Himmler (J.) Kinderwachtparade 
(Hine) 153897. 
Hirmste (A. J.) : 
Comrades. 20934. 
On the water. 21864. 
Swiss dance. 22239. 


Hinckley (C. T.) 
time. 18065. 
Hinds (O. C.) Glad rags. 


Hinds, Noble & Eldredge: 

Melodies. 27201. 

Most popular cabinet organ pieces. 
26649. 

Most popular clarinet solos. 3362. 

Most popular modern piano pieces. 
13468. 

Most popular 
26650. 

Most popular songs from most 
popular comic operas. 29221. 
Mount Union college song book. 

15741. 
New Vassar college song 
IATL 
Songs of Allegheny college. 16275. 
Songs of Lehigh univ. 16276. 


There'll be a big 
25921. 


plantation songs. 


book. 


Univ. of Minnesota song Dk. 
14134. 
Hine (E.) You're not the only girl in 
town. 16704. 
Hine (M. M.) Star and the song. 
24740. 


2013 


INDEX 


~ 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 6 


Hines (B. R.) 
quitoes. 1986. 
Hink (J.) Beware of the men. 4541. 
Hinkle (A. W.) Love needs loving 
to live. 238882. 
Hinton (A.): 
Ktude arabesque. 14837. 
Oriental serenade. 24297. 
Rhapsody. 16091. 


Whirl of the mos- 


Romance. 18760. 
Hire (H. J.) Ballroom fiend. 14458. 
Hirn (C.): 

Am spinnrocken. 18290. 

Htude. 12996. 

Valse mignonne. 14153. 
Hirsch (C.) Owl’s love. 11413. 
Hirsch (L. A.): 

Angélique. 27774, 30364 (58). 

Boardwalk crawl. 22813, 25197 

(52). 
Sede college boys. 22878, 27714 
1 


Clarinet’s love. 22959, 27714 (44). 

Come and dance with me. 28082, 
30364 (63). 

Cupid’s lane. 230382, 25197(72). 

Hlevation. 25743. 

Gaby glide. 28415, 30364(77). 

He came from Milwaukee. 2822. 

I sing tra la. 238568, 27714(74). 

I’ve heard that before. 27714(76), 
28706. ‘ 

Piccadilly bend. 24358. 

Tony Caponi. 27714(1385). 

When you hear love’s “hello.” 
30267, 30364(180). 


_Hirsch (L. C.) It never can happen 
again. 21485. 

Hirsch (R.) Méadel mit dem, etce., p. p. 
3234. 

Hirshburg (EK. M.) Grape-vine swing. 
5044. 


Hirst (A. L.) Harmony in eight 


pages. 7582. 

Hirst (G. H.) Communion service. 
28098. 

Hirst (G. S.) Wake up! ye roses. 
9563. 

Hirt (A.) Alla Turca e alla Zingara. 
2114. 


His honor the barber. 3001. 
Hission (C.): 
All my boyhood thoughts were 
yous, 9siZ 


Kitty McGee. 10982. 


Hit pub. co.: 

Freshie. 4959. 

How’d you like to be a bird man. 
5174. 

I will love,you. 5250. 

Mother’s little soldier boy. 5682. 

Summer time and you, dearie. 
6271. 


Hit pub. co.— Continued. | 
You’re a girl that stands out from 
the rest. 6634. 
Hitchcock pub. co.: 
Hileen. 12744. 


Farewell. 18829. 
On thy shore when eve is falling. 
3501. © 


Hitchings (R.): 
Bible is the best book. 14514, 
Children’s friend. 14626. 
Glory be to Him who loved us. 
14978. 
Mighty God, while angels bless 
Thee. 15667. 
Oh, give thanks to Him who made. 
15886. 
We would see Jesus. 
Hitchings (V. D.) 
bloom again. 4289, 
Hite (M.) You’re going to lose your 
husband. 14299. 
Hitz (F.): 
Flowery pathway. 49387. 
Pastorale. 21901. 
Hjerpe (J. R.) Harbor. 10575. 
Hladnik (I.) Ftinf fugierte festspiele. 
28580. 
Hmelovsky (Mrs. J.) 
ley. 26421. 
Hoard (S.) You. 25168. 
Hobbs (A.) Teddy in the airship. 
22266. 
Hobbs (C. B.) 
lehem. 1237. 
Hobbs (W. L.) Dixie. 14755. 
Hoberg (B. M.) Little orphant Annie. | 
29005-29007. 
Hoby (C.) Russian wedding. 180. 
Hochbaum (H.) You’re the honey girl 
for me. 2049. 
Hochschulz (M.) 
roam, dear. 2008. | 
Hochstadt (E.) Detroit, where life is | 
worth living. 2511. 
Hochstein (K.) : 
Abendklange. 6654. 
Als wir die welt zu klein. 16768. 
Auftrag. 2181. 
Beim scheiden. 168389. 
Deutsche treue. 18696. 
Es rauscht der wald. 17049. 
Fahr wohl, ich hatte dich so lieb. 


16581. 
When the roses 


Lily of the val- 


O little town of Beth- 


Will you always | 


2627. 
Gastlich haus. 74389. 
Gottesfrieden. 17147. 
Heimat (Die) 17196. 
Im Mai. 17823. 
In die ferne. 2990. 
Jung volker. 5366. 


Kreuzstreiter (Die) 10948. 
Kriegers traum. 1382381. 
Landsknechts-biwak. 10962. 
Sauer wein. 11706. 
Scheiden. 17898. 


2014 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Hochstein (K.)—Continued. 

Schirm’ dich Gott, du deutscher 
wald. 17894. 

See-kameraden. 16190. 

Sonnenschein. 20237. 

Speelmannszauber. 17972. 

Star (Der). 6242. 

Treuer tod. 18098. 

Walther von der vogelweide. 18154. 

Willkommengruss. 6571. 

Zu Biebrich am Rheine. 14318. 

Zur wahistatt. 18242. 

Zwei triume. 9778. 

Hockey (A): 

Don’t be contrary Mary. 412. 

Don’t forget to write. 2533. 

I’m going back to lonesome town. 
(731. 

Life is but a fading flower. 17407. 

Love me honey! 18317. 

Sleepy moon. 1589. 

Why don’t you smile. 1993. 

Hodge (—): 

Memories of the old school bell. 
17525. 

You’re the sweetest girl in all the 
world to me. 2051. 

Hodge (V.): ; 
Away to the harvest field. 14428. 
Sheltered in the port of rest. 24607. 

Hodges (D. F.) Rebecca. 143819 (20). 

Hodges (F. C.) Sister Kate. 29797. 

Hodges (J.) Ever lovin’ kid. 7316: 

Hodges (J.S.B.) Easter carols. 7261. 

Hodges (R. E.) Dreams of the golden 


past. 7289. 
Hodgson (C. I.) : 
Hope. 722. 
To Thee. 1795. 
Holzer (G.) Blumenspiele. 4558. 
Holzer (O.) Auf freiers fiissen. 4458. 
Hoen (E.) jr. Yes he was. 9744. 
Hofelt (J. W.) Won’t you try to love 
me? 27666. 
Hofer (M.R.): 
Music for the child world. 29249. 
Two serious carols. 28581. 
Hofer (W. L.) Dixie. 10248. 
Hoff (fF. R.) This is grand. 22803, 
25197 (242). 
Hoff (G.) : 
Bonnie Ruth. 2294. 
Life is sweet. 23820. 
Scherzo. 15189. 
Hoff (G. J.) Playtime. 19936. 
Hoffman (A.) I wonder why the 
moonlight always makes me think 
of love. 19176. 


Hoffman (D.) I’msailing home. 2924. 
Hoffman (E.): 
Evening primrose. 9782 (3). 
On the banks of the Willamette. 
17693. 


Hoffman (EH. A.): 

Banks of the Jigmaree. 6814. 

Bear me upward with my- cross. 
22750. 

Better land. 18426. 

Crucified with Him. 10169. 

Dear mother, cease your weeping. 
7149. 

Far up in heaven’s blue. 7342. 

God’s keeping power. 7481. 

He careth for you. 10580. 

I will follow anywhere. 10787. 

Jesus, delightful name. 19286. 

Just for a day. 7950. 

Lord, to Thee we sing. 11038. 


My sweetheart’s eyes. 8408. 
O love divine. 19780. 
Old plantation songs. 11360. 


One sweet word with Jesus. 
113879. 

Slumber song. 24655. 
Some day. 9088. 
Storm upon the sea. 
Sure refuge. 9223. 
That for me will glory be. 9318. 
What shall I do with Jesus. 


11884. 


25067. 
Why dost thou not love Jesus. 
25122. 
Hoffman (G.) On San Francisco Bay. 
8588, 8589. 
Hoffman (I. F.) Vision of beauty. 


1891. 
Hoffman (I. O.): 

Crucified with Him. 10169. 
God’s keeping power. 7481. 
Hoffman (J.) Because of you. 6841. 
Hoffman (J.B.) Wademecum. 27498. 
Hoffman (M.) Dusky Sandy from 

Sandusky O-hi-o. 10298. 
Hoffman (R.) Thoughts at twilight. 
30042. 
Hoffman (T. W.): 
April eyes. 9851. 
By the side of the old moss grown 
red mill. 203. 
Hoffman (Mrs. V. S.) Behind a cloud. 
20819. 


Hoffman (W. F.) Old _ plantation 
songs. 11360. 

Hoffmann (Rudolf) Six melodious 
trill studies. 138001. 


Hoffmann’s (J.) wwe: 
Ballettratten. 2209. 
Ballettratten walzer. 
Canari (Le) 2341. 
Deutsches lied. 2516. 
Dorfmusikanten. 2587. 
Herzensdiebin. 2852. 
Muttersprache. 3875. 
Regiments-marsch. 3663-3666. ~ 
Schwarz-gelb. 3796-8798. 
Vision (La) 4201. 

Hoffmann’s erzihlungen. 3472-3475, 

5789. 


2210-2214. 


ZOU 


INDEX 


pt. dG, mise ve 6 


Hoffmann’s love tales. 21830, 31831. 

Hoffmeister (L.) Appel du printemps. 
22671. 

* Hoffnung (C.) Rosemary for remem- 
brance. 29664. 

Hofmann (H.) 
27714 (2). 

Hofmann (R.): 

Bagatellen. 4490. 


Along the brook. 


Sixteen melodious pieces. 28582, 
28583. 

Zwei schiiler konzerte. 28584, 
28585. 

80 melodische studien. 21284, 
23490. 

Hofmeister (F.): 

Blumen stehn am bichlein. 9985. 

Hs regnet. 10338. 

Fahrende musikant. 25791, 28330. 

Feierklinge. 12797. 


Fiinfzehen leichte melodisch-. und 
rhytmische etiiden. 11492. 
Harmonielehre. 5094. 
Im herbst. 2974. 
Lieder aus alter zeit. 
Schule fiir oboe. 20128. 
Teufelslied. 27375, 29990. 
Vieilles chansons de 
4191. 
Weihnachtslied. 16587. 
Wiegenlied. 4820. 
Hogan (F.) My Uganda maid. 15795. 
Hogan (J.) Vacation time is over. 
6409. 
Hogan (J. B.): 
Have a little pity on a fat man. 
17178. 
In sunny Spokane. 15297. 
Hogan (P. V.) I’m a merry young 


19415. 


France. 


lassie. 28680. 

Hogan (Mrs. W. J.) Way to a man’s 
heart. 4246. 

Hogans (The) In sunny Spokane. 
15297. 


Hogben (KH. J.) 
you will love me. 


How do you know 
7656. 


Hoheit amtisiert sich. 12726, 13158, 
13340-18343, 13409, 18410, 14275, 
14792, 15154, 15564, 15633, 156384, 
16249, 16545, 16495, 16496, 17479, 
18754, 18755, 19512, 20470, 20471. 
20566, 20985, 21285, 28586. 

Hohmann (C. H.) Practical violin 


method. 8781. 
Hoisington (J. T.) 
and gray. 23514. 
Holbrook (EH. H.) 
soul. 13166. 
Holbrook (H. F.): 
He not only forgives, but forgets. 
2826. 
Hid with Christ in God. 
I am glad it’s whosoever. 
Jesus will save you now. 


Hurrah for blue 


Jesus lover of my 


17201. 
2885. 
3058. 


Holbrook€(J.) : 

Little fairy. 138287. 

Love and I. 13314. 

O dreamy, gloomy friendly trees. 

8510. 

Tho’ all the stars. 12022. 

To thee, Wales. 24905. 
Holbrook (J..P.) Refuge. 3661. 


Holeomb (G. H.) Salute the flag. 
2072 (166). 


Holden (A. J.): 

Begin, my soul, th’ exalted lay. 
9782 (1). 

Benedictus in A flat. 25197 (4). 

Bonum est comfiteri in A flat. 
22562 (f2y2 

Cantate domino in A. 20703 (9). 

Deus misereatur. 20708 (18). 

Mellow eve is gliding. 25197 (16). 

Praise ye the Lord God Almighty. 
6648 (27). 

Songs of faith, hope and love. 
6648 (35). 

Thou art near. 9782 (21,22). 


Holden (C. F.) When He ealls the 


roll. 4270. : 
Holden (H. D.) In a motor boat 
with you. 28752. 
Holdsworth (W. S.) Praise waiteth 
for thee. 8786. 


Hollaender (A.) : 
Birdling in the wood. 4547. 
In the playroom. 53803. 
Silverfish. 6162. 


Hollaender (G.): 
Fiinfzig leichte stticke. 15141. 
Violinkonzert. 6447, 9581. 


Hollaender (V.): 
Bessere Hltere herr. 22787. 
Flieger (Der) 28255. 
Ganz anders. 23807. 
Halbe mark. 238424, 
Kirmess. 3096. 


Konigin der nacht. 922. 


Lady Hamilton waltzes. 10955, 
12359 (85). 

Leneken-duett. 23791. 
Margueritenmidel (Das) 23947, 


23948. 


Mensch, sieh dir die bilder an. 
24005. 

Metropol-Schlager. 17541. 

Metropoliana. 8289. 

Nacht von Berlin. 24139, 24140. 

Palais de danse. 24315. 

Praeludium. 38597. 


Reizende persOnchen. 24468. 

Saison-couplet. 24544, 

Schone Helene. 24564. 

Sumurdn. 9211, 168345, 
(229). 

Totentanz. 4098. ~ 

Willi und Cilli, 25129; 25130. 


25197 


2016 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


| INDEX 


Holland (D. L.) Army model of the 


U. S. A. 6755. 

Holland (J.) Chanticleer barn dance. 
10088. 

Hollander (J.) Somebody. 24678, 


f 25197 (221). 
| Hollenbeck (C. C.) Let us be sweet- 
hearts once again. 8040. 


Holliday (J. C.): 


Chevalier patrol. 254. 
Titania. 9390. 
|Holliday (M.) Canzonetta. 6951. 


| Hollingham (E. H.) 
| 18279. 

“Hollins (A.) : 

| _ Be glad then, ye children of Zion. 


Allegro risoluto. 


45138. 
Morceau de concert. 26645. 
Prelude on the theme Angelus ad 
Virginem. 8745. 
Theme with variations and fugue. 


| 20369. 
| Hollins (M.): 
Butterflies. 27961. 
Columbine. 28080. 
Coquette. 28116. 
Shadows. 29771. 
29810. 
Holloway (H.) Novellette no. 1. 
11296. 


Holman (G. H.) Why don’t you call 
me dearie? 27640. 

Holmboe (C.) Guldregar. 5064. 

-Holme (E. A.) Dear mother, cease 
your weeping. 7149. 


Holmes (A. J.) Heart and a rose. 


| Slumber song. 
| 
| 


| 10593. 
Holmes (C.) My dear little village 
home. 11213. 


Holmes (FE. B.): 
Flirtation caprice. 14319 (60). 
Hunter’s march. 143819 (68). 

_ Holmes (EH. M.): 


On the lake. 3499. 


Only an Easter blossom. 5829. 
Holmes (G. E.): 
| Courtier (The) 18628. 
Incense. 28794. 
| Little Ione. 28998. 
Master builder. 29129. 
Our merchant marine. 19864. 


Holmes (H. D.) 

Re kid. 9182. 
Holmes (J. O.) 

- meet me. 15260. 
Holmes (K.) My mariposa lily. 8890. 


Stop your winking, 


I wonder if she’ll 


Holmes (N.) Come be my daffodilly, 
do. 18594. 
Holmes (R.) Bridal tour of Panama. 
14557. 


Holmes (R. K.) I love you only, no 
matter where I roam. 19142. 
Holmes (Y. C.) Arizona Rose. 22682. 


Holmes (W.) My Molly O. 5716. 
Holmes-Alford (—) Going up head. 
10505. 


Holmes musie co.: 
Come with me to roseland. 20931. 
Derby (The) 28208. 
Down in the wet! 
28246. 
Going up head. 10505. 
Heart and a rose. 10598. 
In a blue sunbonnet and a ging- 
ham gown. 19204. 
Queen of hearts. 19988. 
Singing water. 29795. 
Someone. 22146. 
Holmund (A.) Garden of girls. 
Holst (E.): 
Awakening of the nightingales. 
4471. 
Belle de Madrid. 
Bird’s evening song. 
Brocken revels. 4599. 
Buffalo hunt. 4608. 
Carmen. 18518. 
Dream of the waltz. 4822. 
Flying witches. 9782 (33). 
Galatea. 4973. 
Garden of thoughts. 
Golden glow. 2759. 
Heart longings. 5115. 
Kiss of youth. 3097. 
Little gypsie girl. 6648 (81). 
Love’s delight. 21586. 
On pleasure bent. 3496. 
Radiant smiles. 2072 (162). 
Thunder and lightning. 6354. 
Tripping thro’ the cornfield. 6377. 
Under the mistletoe. 6396. 
Valse (La) 6411. 
Voice of the heart. 6452. 
Woman’s charm. 6609. 
Holst (G. von) See Von Holst (G.) 


wet! sea. 


4977. 


4529. 
6648 (43). 


23508. 


Holst (M. Seuel-) See Seuel-Holst 
(M.) 
Holi Cae 2.).: 
New normal music course. 15819. 
17644. 


Role. songs of the normal, course. 
20703 (45). 
Holthaus music co. 
18403. 


Molton) ¢E...B.): 
Angel’s song. 22664. . 
Beautiful star. 22752. 
Bring blossoms bright. 
Children’s army. 14624. 
Christ hath arisen. 4667. 
Christ is born. 229387. 
Crown Him. 4725. 
Easter bells are ringing. 
Easter coronation. 4841. 
Easter light. 4843. 
Hosanna to the Morning 

23499. 


Behold the state. 


12539. 


4840. 


Star. 


2017 


INDEX 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 6 


Holton (F. B.)—Continued. 
Jesus is born to-day. 23673. 
Jesus is risen. 53846. 
Jesus lives again. 5348. 
Keep sweet. 153892. 
King is here. 23723. 
Like Easter lilies. 5473. 
Little Christmas gift. 23840. 
Merry birds are singing. 18429. 
Merry June-time. 13431. 
Morning star. 24076. 
New hope is born. 5736. 
Our Christmas King. 24302. 
Shine. 13871. 
Sing a song of Summer. 
Sing to-day. 24635. 
Star of the East. 24748. 
Story of Christmas time. 24757. 
Story of Haster. 6255. 
Suffer the children. 13976. 
Summer is here. 13983. 
They have a word to say. 6343. 
Victor King. 6489. 


13885. 


Welcome to June. 14211. 
Welcome to summer. 14212, 
14218. 


Holtzclaw (C. EH.) ‘Tell it all to Jesus. 
9295. 

Holy cross. 

Holzer (J.): 

Alpine echoes. 30874. 

Full moon. 380504. 

May bells chiming. 30615. 
Holzfoster (A.) Her cowboy sweet- 

heart. 15128. 

Holzmann (A.): 
Ilona. 19200. 
Winning fight. 
22503. 
Homer (S.): 
Junglings 

10876. 

Kosak (Der) 10941. 

Schreiber (Der). 117387. 

Song of the shirt. 27247. 

Verlorene schifer. 12125. 

Homer (V.) There’s a little town in 
Dixie that I call home. 16481. 
Homestead music ¢o.: 
Nobody’s got any use for me. 
19755. 

Songs of Bethlehem. 
Hommel (R.) Daffodils. 
Honeymoon suite. 28598. 
Honsa (C.) ‘Tell me if you love me. 

27369. 
Hood (A. L.): 

Lullaby. 3222. 

Six vocal exercises. 
Hood (A. S.): 

aranger (The) 28499. 

Moonlight on the mountain. 

Oh, give me the 

8554. 
Up the incline. 


15504. 


14271, 16728 (72), 


abzug in den _ krieg. 


24706. 
18650. 


13008. 


3354. 
summertime. 


12091. 


Hood (H.) 

Hood (J. J.) 
Easter carols. 2072 (28). 
Hood’s carols for Christmas. 

(17). 

Pleasant hour. 2072 (44). 
Royal fountain. 2072 (52). 
Songs of the new life. 
Spicy breezes. 2072 (56). 

Hood (J. J.) co.: 
Awake Thou that sleepest. 14424. 
Christ is born. 4668. 
Christ is risen, Alleluiah. 14643. 
Go forward. 14979. 
In God’s garden. 15287. 
Lowden’s book of anthems. 
Manger’s treasure. 3261. 
Precious hymns. 17754. 
Triumphant Redeemer. 
Voice of nature. 16536. 


The robin. 6648 (32). 


17462. 


16466. 


2072 (55). — 


i | 
‘ 
} 
{ 


2072 


Hook (J) Little farm well tilled. 
11014. 

Hooley (J.) Get over Sal. 17121. | 

Hooligan (K.) Don’t ery, Dollie don’t — 
ery. 4804. 

Hooper (M.) For you. 23273. 

Hoover (A.) His lost love. 5152. 

Hope (A.): 


Cupid’s whisper. 348. 
Garden of memory. 30509. 
Radiant morn. 1405. 


Hope (N.) Do you remember. 16999. 
Hope (O.) pseud. See Zielinski (J. 
de) 
Hope (V. C.) Sweethearts maybe. 
20320. 
Hope music co. Rosemary for remem- 
brance. 29664. | 
Hope pub. co.: 
All hail. 22623. 
All the bells shall tell the story. 
4404. 


As the stars. 9862. 
AS we pass along. 9863. 
Birds and blossoms. 9970. 
Brighter than the morning. 22842. 
Bring forth the floral crown. 4597. 
Christ is born. 229388. 
Christ is winning the world. 
10112. 
Christmas day. 22944. 
Christmas every day. 22945. 
Christmas joy. 22946. 
Christmas season. 22951. 
Come forth, behold Him. 
Crown Him. 4726. 
Daisies in a row. 10180. 
Day of light and love. 10204. 
Doing His will. 10260. 
Earnest, active, true. 


22975. 


10300. 


Earth is a garden of flowers. 
10301. 

Easter bells are pealing. 7259. 

Haster day. 7263. 


Easter happiness. 4842. 


2018 


i 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Hope pub. co.—Continued. Hope pub. co.—Continued. 


Easter story. 4844. 
Empty tomb. 4858. 
Father in heaven. 10363. 


Father, send thine angels. 7353. 


Flowers of Easter. 4936. 
Forward. 10415. 

From Calvary’s hill. 4966. 
Give Him praise. 10474. 
Give unto the Lord. 5003. 
Glory to God. 23346. 


Glory to God in the highest. 


23348. 
Glory to the King. 23349. 
God’s hand we see. 10502. 
Great is the Lord. 5045. 
Great King’s army. 10542. 
Hail! hail! hail! 23421. 
Hail to the King. 23423. 
Happy angel voices. 23434. 
Happy little pilgrims. 10573. 
Hark, the voice. 5091. 
Hark to the robins. 7580. 
He sees the sparrow. 10587. 


Hear the glad bells ringing. 23451. 


Hear the summer voices. 10592. 


His song shall be with me. 10615. 


In the morning. 7856. 
Jesus’ little friend. 10859. 
Jesus lives. 5347. 


Jesus loves the little children. 


10860. 
Joy to the world. 23691, 23692. 
Jubilee bells. 23696. 
Keep singing. 10907. 
King of love. 23724. 
King’s highway. 10924. 
Let every heart rejoice. 10979. 


Lilies and roses and lilacs. 11008. 


Lily-bells. 8069. 

Lily song. 5476. 

Little silver star. 238538. 

Lo, an army cometh. 11025. 
Lord is in His garden. 11035. 
Lord Jesus our Savior. 23867. 


March to the call of duty. 11094. 


More love and faith. 11180. 
My heart is glad. 24104. 

Night that Jesus came. 24166. 
O blessed name. 24200. 

O Jesus, loving Savior. 5772. 
O starry plains, awake. 24220. 
O the happy time. 5780. 


On Children’s day morning. 113683. 


On the frosty breezes. 24271. 
One by one. 11875. 

Peace and good will. 243834. 
Perseverance band. 11450. 
Praise the Lord. 11509. 

Praise to the King. 11511. 
Prince of peace. 24418. 

Rally round the standard. 5974. 
Rejoice, all ye people. 24470. 
Rejoice, rejoice. 8835. ; 
Rejoice, the Lord is risen. 5991. 


Resurrection gladness. 6000. 
Risen from the dead. 8864. 
Rose-buds. 11638. 
Roses sweet and fragrant. 11653. 
Royal message. 24523. 
Shout, O daughter of Jerusalem. 
24614. 
Shout victory. 9030. 
Shout, ye hills. 6146. 
Sing of His grace. 6169. 
Sing out in glad carols. 11800. 
Singing His praise. 11802. 
Song of gladness. 24683. 
Song of jubilation. 6210. 
Song of the stars. 24701. 
Stone is rolled away. 9180. 
Stone rolled away. 6254. 
Story of the sky. 24759. 
Sunshine and smiles. 11924. 
Sweet Haster-time. 6286. 
Sweet message. 24808. 
Sweetest ever heard. 9245. 
Swell the loud triumphant song. 
9249, 
Twine the flowers. 12077. 
Unto us a child is born. 24955. 
Voices of the sky. 25021. 
When the bells of Christmas ring. 
25089. 
Who is like unto the Lord. 12262. 
Winds are chanting. 12286. 
With palm and song. 9702. 
Wonderful are Thy works. 12298. 
Wonderful Jesus. 25147. 
Worship the Lord. 25158. 
Would we. 25159. 
Hope valley. 14836, 14657. 
Hopewell (G.) Why the hobble skirt 
was invented. 16663. 
Hopgood (V.) Ring me o’er the tele- 
phone, dearie. 29620. 
Hopkins (C. B.) : 
Beautiful story. 25366. 
Breathe upon me Holy Spirit. 
25449. 
Carry joyful tidings. 222. 
Christ of Galilee. 25543. 
Coronation hymn. 25598. 
Good Shepherd. 25950. 
His promise will not fail. 26066. 
IT am going home. 21318. 
I can not do without Jesus. 26110. 
I will be ready, dear master. 2938. 
Jesus is my Shepherd. 26284. 
Jesus the morning star. 26287. 
Jesus was there for me. 26288. 
Savior lead me all the way. 27169. 
Tell me of Jesus. 27871. 
What are you doing for Him. 
27586. 
What does it mean to you. 1945. 
Hopkins (D. E.): 
Wondering. 25149. 
You are the world to me. 14288. 


2019 


INDEX 


pt. Tp Mess Ve. 


Hopkius (F.): 
Coronella. 18617. 
Débutante (La). 18685, 
Lilies and thee. 972. 
Hopkins (Mrs. L. M.) 
Doone: 
Hopp (A. C.) 
Hoppe (G.): 
Concertina medley. 4701. 
Overture Sooselinsky. 5855. 


Love carol. 


Rosemary. 13768. 


Hoppe (J.) Jehovah ist mein Hirte. 
26282. 

Hopper (Mrs. R. L.) Our dream gar- 
den. 8626. 

Hopton (Colonel) Ceylon whispers. 
27999. 

Hopton (J.) Ceylon whispers. 12572. 

Horan (A. A.): 

Tickle me. 14080. 


Whacky whack. 14220. 


Horan (H.) If I could but win your 
love. 10759. 
Horn (A.) Dort oben im gebirge. 
7205. 
Horn (C. E.) Banks of Allan water. 
afiatial 
Horn (K.): 
Antwort. 30379. 
Bei dir. 30406. 
Bitte. 30413. 
Brennende liebe. 30418. 
Dreifach ist des Raumes mass. 
304738. 


30579. 
30760. 
30772. 


Konnte trost. 
Sonate, C moll. 
Stindchen (Das) 
Stille liebe. 30778. 
Umsonst. 380807. 
Verklungen. 30811. 

Wie kann ein herz. 308382. 
Zur briut’ gen nacht. 380841. 


Zur ruhe. 380842. 
Horn (Mrs. P. van) See Van Horn 
(Mrs. P.) 
Horne (A.) Historical scenes for 
schools. 10617. 
Horne (M.): 


Little dreams of gold. 30590. 
Love’s invocation. 29059. 

O evening sun. 24202. 

Ride (The) 16098. 

Song of joy. 9107. 


Two songs. 2874. 
Horner (H.) Your face beams in 
every star. 18235. 


Horner (M.): 
Boys from the Yankee land. 22828. 
Sly old moon. 16239. 

Horning (A.) Put on your old silk 

shawl, Mary. 19982. 

Horrocks (A. EH.): 
Discontented bunny. 10245. 
Picture story-books. 11461. 
Travellers’ tales. 12058. 


oe 


Erorst: (CAL, Gar 
Hid away. 151381. 
Keeping close to Jesus. 153894. 
Press the battle onward. 16034. 
Hortense (Sister) Dance of the Peas- 
ants: nae 
Hortiz (J. F.) 
12866. 
Horton (El D. B.) Awakening of the 
waves. 96. 
Horton (H. Al Ray: 
Golden sunshine. 21192. 
Harp of glory. 2813. 
Horton (M. C.) My home-made trun- 
dle bed. 29271. 
Horton (Z.) Mama’s naughty boy. 
19523. 
Hortz (J. F.) My blushing rose. 13485. 
Horvath (G.): 
Album leaf. 25297. 
Cortége des elfes. 93018. 
Danse de la sylphide. 28055. 
Drei kurze stticke. 15153. 
Etude—novellette. 23192. 
Festival march. 514. 
Hungarian dance. 10652. 
Hungarian sketch. 26102. 
Joyeuseté. 23698. 
Little ballet dancer. 
Magdalia. 19518. 
Pierette gavotte. 
Poéme hongroise. 
Promenade matinale, 
Siesta. 27168. 
Spring revels. 20270. 
Sur Capri. 9221. 
Tinkling bells. 4078. 
Viennese life. 4193. 
Winter sports. 20647. 
Hoschna (K.): 
Accent makes no difference in the 


Game of see saw. 


5483, 


24361. 
24373. 
24426. 


language of love. 9791, 9792, 
P2859 (ae 

Barn dance or schottische. 18244 
(52). 


Begging. 99388. 

Bill and coo. 12505, 14819(35). 

Boxing game. 22825, 25197 (54). 

Clinging vine. 2838, 2072(82). 

Come closer. 297, 2072(84). 

Doctor De Luxe. 12700, 14760, 
17001, 17003, 20989, 28220. 

Doctor Tinkle Tinker. 407. 

Every little movement. 2617-2619, 
4891, 4892, 12774. 

Family album. 23220, 25197(85). 

For every boy who’s lonely. 10399, 
10400, 14819(62), 18881, 21121, 
21122, 23268, 23269, 25861. 

Girl of my dreams. 588, 4999, 
7461, 7462, 12890. 


Girlies .you’ve kissed in your 
dreams. 2780. , 
Give me a good Havana. 7465. 


2020 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


| Hosechna (K.)—Continued. 

Homeland. 1718, 2072 (107), 2867, 
5164, 18005, 1514547, 28595. 

How to bring up a girl. 238505. 

Humming top. 15169, 18244 (66). 


I John take thee Matilda. 2072 
(110), 2897. 
I want a regular man. 23578, 


25197 (120) 26180. 

If only someone would teach me. 
804, 2072 (123). 

If you'll only snuggle me. 
14819 (79). 

In bad man’s land. 
(126), 26218. 

In old Wall street. 
(429), 26228. 

In the swim. 837, 2072 (126). 

Je n’ sais comment. 28836. 

Jealousy. 18163, 14319 (98). 

Katy did. 2072 (181), 5384, 5886; 
7963, 10904, 13202, 15389, 15390, 
235, 237116. 

Katy-did song. S897. 

Katy-did waltzes. 16728 (48). 

Letter you shouldn’t have sent. 
10988, 14819 (107). 

Liebeslaube. 17406. 


7814, 
23614, 25197 
23625, 25197 


Little girl I love you. 8081, 143819 


(108). 

Love is a race. 15518. 

Madame Sherry. 1021, 5548, 8166, 
14319 (117). 

Madame Sherry waltzes. 11072. 

March and two-step. 18244 (74). 

Men are all alike. 24001, 25197 
(165). 

Nighty girl. 1205, 1206. 

No one but you. 11282, 11283, 
12359 (94), 19753. 

On the quiet. 24274, 25197 (192). 

Other fellow. 2072 (159). 

Out with the owl. 1298, 2072 
(160). 

Save up your kisses for a rainy 
day. 1506, 3771, 6648 (105). 


Skeleton in the closet. 11810, 
18244. 

Sleeping and waking. 24649, 
27714 (124). 

Snuggle. 9077. 


That’s the way to treat a little 
doggie. 14056, 14319 (150). 

That’s the way we do it out in 
Kansas. 1758, 2072 (183). 

That will keep him true to you. 
14059, 14819 (149). 

What would my poor wife say. 
9611. 

When love flies in the window. 
25088, 25197 (256). 

With down-cast eye. 2018, 2019. 

Won’t some one take me home. 
2027, 2072 (199). 


Hoschna (K.)—Continued. 
You could love me just the same. 
25172, 25197 (267), 27686. 
Hosmer (HE. S.): 
Behold the days come. 25373. 
Brethren I declare unto you. 6910. 
He that dwelleth. 17190. 
: I love the Lord. 5218, 28676. 
O Lord of hosts. 11316. 
O Love that will not let me go. 


15871. 
Wait my soul upon the Lord. 
22418. 
Hosmer (F. L.) Unity hymns & 
chorals. 16490. 
Hosmer (I...) Equestrienne (L’). 
283800. 
Hotaling (L.) He never will go back 
on me. 5105. 


Houck (O. K.) piano co.: 
If any body asks you where I am. 
10757. 
Monkey rag. 11178. 
Houdret (M.) Impressions. 30558. 
Houdyshell (R. A.) My little cottage 
home down the lane. 29275. 
Houfflack (A.) : 
Habafiera. 15053. 
3°™° romance sans paroles. 
4°™° romance sans paroles. 
Houfflack (G.) fils et Grassal: 
Romance mystique. 8882. 
Soleil couchant. 9085. 
3°™" romance sans paroles. 9780. 
4em’ menuet. 16726. 
4°™° romance sans paroles. 16727. 
Houge (D. J.) Where the sweet mag- 
nolias grow. 18191. 
Hough (I.): 
O love divine. 19780. 


9780. 
16727. 


One sweet word with Jesus. 
11379. 
Houghton & co.: 
Choralia. 16917. 
Plus jolie.. 1358. 
Houser (C. L.) If the world were | 
filled with girls like you. 28599. 
Hovey (F.) Divorcee. 14758. 
Hovey (J.) Knowledge. 21494. 
Hovis (R. D.) Safe at home. 22058. 
Howard (C.) Bereavement. 22783. 
Howard (F.) Only a pansy blossom. 
8607. 


Howard (F. J.) 
Kine 211s. 
Howard (G.): 
Little green gate. 
While the sun shines. 
Howard (G. F.): 

Best of friends must part. 
Sky rocket march. 9067. 
Howard (G. P.) Polar bear 

3589. 


Glory to the child 


26430. 
27635. 
18425. 


rag. 


2021 


INDEX 


pt. I, ns, v. 6 ff 


Howard (I. A.): 
In Dreamland to-night let us meet. 
17287. 
’Tis the same little girl. 
Howard (J.): 
Beer song. 18397. 
Covered by His love. 
Sunshine. 9219, 
There’s only one Jesus for me. 
30027. 
Howard (J. E.): 
Frisco frizz. 10429, 12359 (71). 
He’s the champion of them all. 
681. 
Hello! hello! 9782 (389), 10601. 
Just a little smile. 9782 (50), 
10887. ’ 
Just for you. 9782 (51), 10894. 


16453. 


28130. 


Lindy come along. 9782 (56), 
11011. 

Love’s dreamy tune. 9782 (61), 
11058. 

Mary Ann. 9782 (63), 11102. 


What us poor girls go through. 
1948. 
Howard (J.._F.) Maid of the mist. 

8184. 

Howard (J. W.): 
In the surf at the sea. 236387. 
Isn’t she nobby. 23657. 

Howard (L.): 
Six little songs for somebody. 730. 
Songs for you and me. 29860. 

Howard (M. M.) Lift thine eyes. 


23828. 

Howard (Rena) MI’ll be a sister to 
you. 26131. 

Howard (Rollin) pseud. See White 
(C. A.) 


Howard (S. L.) Violin transposition 
and the musical scales systematized. 
30815. 


Howard (W. E.) Missouri march. 
5658. 

Howard (W. G.) O! to be with thee, 
Marie. 8524. 

Howard (W. P.) Isn’t she nobody. 
23657. 


Howarth (L.) Aviator (The) 16809. 
Howe (A. C.) When the dandelions 
bloom down by the old mill brook. 
16628. 
Howe (A. L.) 
mocking bird sings. 
Howe (C. T.): 
Development of technique. 
102388. 
Finger exercises. 10375. 
Tone development. 12052. 


Howe (J. H.): 
Blessing, honor, glory. 4380 (9). 
Glory to Thee. 6648 (11). 
He is thy Lord. 6648 (17). 
His love is everlasting. 6648 (19). 


Beautiful songs the 
12482. 


10237, 


Howeth (J. M.) 


| Howlett (M. H.) 


Howe (J. H.)—Continued. i 
In heavenly love abiding. 6648 
(20). ; ] 
Howe & Roberts. When the twilight 
fades away. 16637. 
Howe music co. When the dandelion 


blooms. 16628. 
Howell (C. E.) Alimony go ’way. 
16749. 


Howell (C. T.) Lord is my Shepherd. 
29036. 
Howell (E. C.) Leonora. 
Howells (H. N.): 
Thy tu-whits are lulled. 30789. 


5449. 


When cats run home. 30829. 
Howells (W. A.): 
Now the day is over. 15854. 


Sweet is the sunlight after rain. 
16360. ; 
Howes (C. L.) Cure (The). 25621. 
When the _ roses 
bloom again. 12229. . 
Howsgill (J. S.)  Moreeau élégant. 
209038. 
Howlett (1L.) 
Bible. 16577. 


We love the good old 


Kiss the little ones 
for me. 10929. 
Howley (P. J.) music co. 
moon, moon. 3349. 
Howrihan (P.) Let me alone. 
Hoy (M.) Chippewa rag. 6999. 
Hoyland (Mrs. E.) Evening time. 
4888. 
Hoyt (G.) Ye are the light of the 
world. 9739. 
Hoyt (H.) Fly, fly, fly. 528. 
Hoyt, (Hae 
Jamestown 
26280. 
Messina in ruins. 
Hoyt . (Yasar 


Moon, 


8029. 


in the year 1607. 


24027. 
Kimberly rag. 


4380 (1386). 
Hoyt (H. R.) Songs of melody. | 
20236. 1 
Hubay (J.): 
Hejre Kati. 7615, 10598. 


Hungarian gipsy song. 28620. 

Hungarian poem. 28622. 

Song of the Puszta maiden. 
29852. 

Zephyr (The). 12344. 

Hubbard (B. C.) Leave me not alone. 
5437. 
Hubbard CE. @i Ee) 
Hubbard (M.) Maybe. 

Hubbell (R.): 
Along Broadway. 22687. 
Annabelle Jerome. 25275. 
Cake walk. 14576. 
Divorce. 25676. 
Girl in pink. 14961. 
Give us a ragtime tune. 
He’s crazy. 26035. 


Luey! 15544. 
19550. 


2788. 


2022 


|. Hubert (Jean) 


| Huber (EK. J.) 
| Huber (F.) 


_ Hudson (0. N.) 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


Hubbell (R.)—Continued. 


How would you like to be my 
poney. 15166. 


I’m dying for you. 2919, 6648 
(65). 

I’ve been looking for a girl like 
you. 23570. 


If I just think of her. 2959. 
It’s nice to have someone to love 
you. 23661. 
Kisses at auction. 910, 6648 (77). 
Lily and the rose. 23882. 
Mary Ann, where are you. 26540. 
Molly Maguire. 24056. 
Moonlight. 24065. 
My toreador. 3402. 
New York, you’re the best town 
in Europe. 15821. 
Oh Romeo. 26806. 
She didn’t seem to care. 24604. 
She trimmed them, oh so neatly. 
3841, 6648 (110). 
Take care little girl, take care. 
18028. 
Three Romeos. 27423. 
Those good old days can never 
come again. 4061, 6648 (124). 
Waltzes. 26095. 
What has become of the girls I 
used to know. 4261. 
When you meet her in the sum- 
mer time. 4298. 
Why don’t you be nice to some 
nice young fellow. 4814. 
You’ve been kissing the Blarney 
stone. 4861, 6648 (1389). ¥. 
Firewater. 28361. 
Arbutus. 27785. 
Huber (H.): 
Belsazzar’s gesicht. 20828. 
Sanheribs untergang. 22068. 
Sechs kleine konzertstciicke. 5179. 
Autour de la créche. 


18348. 
Hubert (Julia) Lean gently on me 
dear. 238779. 
Hubert-Mouton. See Mouton (H.) 
Huskins (I. S.) Life’s grandest 


theme. 17410. 
Hudson (A. W.) 
in the moonlight. 
Hudson (H.): 
As it fell upon a day. 6763. 
Cardinal’s ring. 10051. 


Greet me to-night 
25974. 


Hudson (0O.): 
Down in dear old Delaware. 
14774. 
Musical picture book. 19659. 
Only a bunch of flowers. 198438. 
Only a bunch of violets. 19842. 


Oft’ I listened and 
8551, 26797. 

My soul is an en- 
11246. 


believed you. 
Hudson (R. B.) 
chanted boat. 


Hudson (V.): 
Convent chimes. 23007. 
Soul of the rose. 24715. 
Hudson (W.) Have I a sweetheart 
there. 10579. 


Hudson (W. L.) Ever dreaming, my 


sweetheart, of you. 14841. 
Hiie (G.): 
I wept, beloved, as I dreamed. 
26191. 
Miracle (Le) 1098. 
Huerter (C. J.) Valse miniature. 
24978. 
Huff (W.): 


Champ Clark’s congress. 16897. 


Show boy. 6147, 27164. 
Huffman (C.) Down by the rippling 
rill. 28244. 


Hug (Gebriider) & co.: 
Abschied. 18249. 
Deutschland, mein 

16993. 
Friihlingsreigen 
feste. 548. 
Gegen den wind. 
Heimkehr. 15114. 
Heldenzeit. 10599. 
Humoreske in D-dur. 28618. 
In Bohmen liegt ein stadtchen. 
816. 
In der fremde. 15286. 
Komm’ holder friihling. 
Lehrgang zur griindlichen. 
Lied Rechbergscher reiter. 
Mégdlein und reitersmann. 
Melodie. 7350. 
Postillon (Der) 21946. 
Spielmannslohn. 1389387. 
Valses poétiques. 9488. 
Wohl ein einsam roslein. 

Hughes (A. W.): 

Favorite hymn series. 

Fort Garry. 12841. 

Maple leaf forever 
save the king. 8198. 

Red deer. 13728. 

Hughes (B. V.): 

Little golden hair. 15480. 

Weep not little lady. 16588. 

Hughes (D.) How could I help loy- 

ing you. 10644. 
Hughes (E.) Nobody knows. 15841. 
Hughes (H. T.) Save the sweetest 
rose for me. 27108. 
Hughes (I. H.) Summer whispers. 


vaterland. 
zum Dionysos- 


D1. 


23750. 

10977. 
19413. 
29078. 


30321. 
7356. 


[and] God 


3959. 

Hughes (Mrs. J. E.) Sweetheart. 
6292. 

Hughes (J. W.) Under the flag. 
14126. 

Hughes (Mrs. M.) Sweetheart. 6292. 
Hughes (M. B.) May I play in your 
back yard. 238978. 

Hughes (S.) Chant d’hier. 4648. 


Huguenots (Les) 17542. 


INDEX 


Huguet-Tagell (R.) 
meurs. 2206. 
Huhn (B.): 


Divan (The) 


Baisers char- 


13692. 


Fountain (The) 2681. 

He is risen. 2825. 

Invictus. 15318. 

Morning stars sang _ together. 
26647. 

Proposal. 21970. 

Rejoice ye pure in heart. 183734, 
13735. 


There is a blessed home. 14061. 


Hulde (E.) Alone in the moonlight. 
20731. 

Huling (F.) Nation’s call. 15806. 

Hull (A.) co.: 


Echoes from Bethlehem. 103804. 
Glad festal day. 10480. 

In rose-time. 10801. 

Prince of life. 11529. 

Promise fulfilled. 11535. 


Songs of love and praise. 17956. 
Triumphant morning. 12064. 
Hull (A. E.): 
Fantasy on an old English earol. 
30487. 
Toccatina. 30798. 
Variations poétiques, sur un 


théme original. -30148. 
Hull (P. G.) Jephthah and his daugh- 
ter. 20703 (28). 
Hull (R. B.) Dreaming in the land 
of dreams with you. 10284. 
Hulten (G.} Polar bear rag. 
Hultgren (J.) On pay day. 
Hume (A.) Afton water. 
Hume (J. O.): 
Cheer up 
6989. 
Come with me 
street. 10139. 
Coronation, overture 1911. 14684. 
Elephant (The) 4652. 


3589. 
8587. 
1555 
lassie. 


my Highland 


dowh Regent 


First set of eightsome reels. 28365. 

Flanagan. 12815. 

My wife’s gone to the country. 
8410. 


Overture 1911. 15951. 
Hume (L.O.) JT) do anything in rea- 
son. 22562 (74). 
Humiston (W.H.): 


Du holder jenz. 28265. 

Southern fantasy. 298738. 
Hummel (F.): 

Drei ernste lieder. 7662. 

Gottes macht. 25952. 

Grosse halleluja. 25986. 

Hymne. 26107. 

Im rosengarten. 7824. 


Mette von Marienburg. 8290. 
Rosenzeit. 8904. 
Schnelle bliite. 8966. 

Hummel! (H.) Which one darling you 


orl. 30277. 


pt. WI, ns, v.84 


Hummel (J. N.} 3) = 
Deutscher tanz. 
Walzer... Fo2: 

Hummer (A.) Waidmanns-heil. 27558, | 

27559. ! 

Humperdinck (E.) : 


396. 


581, | 


Gesinge des spielmanns. 
25906 ] 
Hinsel and Gretel. 667, 23418, | 
23419. 
Konigskinder. 923, 924, 3105, | 


10937, 15409, 23746, 23748. 
Konigskinder march. 23747, 26370. 
Lerche (Die) 28955. 
Rosengesang. 8901. 

Szenen der ginsemagd. 1709. 
Humphrey (E. A.) Girl I love. 7457. - 
Humphrey (H.): 

Little house that’s big enough for 

two. 3174. 

Same old maple tree. 3759. 
Humphrey (H. J.) Loved ones who 7 

do not come. 19483. 
Humphrey (W. B.) North American 

Indian. 13563. 
Humphreys (G.): 

God’s almighty hand. 5017. 

Soul’s anchor. 30768. 
Humphries (J.) Sonate en ut mineur. | 

(33. | 
Hundred dollar bill. 
12338. 
Hundred years ago. 734. 
Huney (F. G.) What’s the use of } 
sighing. 30229. 
Hunnewell (F. S.): 

Oakland. 21820. 

Parting hymn. 21897. 

Salvator. 22060. 

Woodridge. 22519. 

AuntoCAgy: 

Apple core. 6745. 

For you, just you. 10404. 

Good-bye my sweetheart. 28480. 

I am going back to Kansas. ¥ 

13024. 

Long ago among the roses. 15499. 1 

My airship boy. 29258. 

Those happy days. 12025. 

Would you dare love a little girl 

like me. 14282. 

Hunt (A. HE.) Cash. 18521. 4 
Hunt (A. F.) When in days gone by I 


10645, 11985, | 


knelt at mother’s knee. 16621. . 
Hunt (C. R.) Old college bell. 17681. |} 
Hunt ( Mrs. Chas.) Blue eyed Molly. | 

14532. 

Hunt (Charlotte) That for you. 

1754. 

Hunt (B.) Grand army of the repub- . 

lic, 21240: 

Hunt (H. E.) Welcome to morn. | 

27582. 

Hunt’. <a. on They will all be } 

gathered there. 12017. 


2024 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.-—Deec.. 1911 


Hunt (N. A. Bonavia-) 
Hunt (N. A.) 
Hunt (W.): 
Carrie, dear 


See Bonavia- 


Carrie, come put on 


the gloves. 10057. 
Narrow way. 15804. 
Hunter (F. Smilax and lilacs. 
3866. 
Hunter (R. M.) ‘They will all be 
gathered there. 12017. 
Hunter (W.) College rag. 2423. 


Huntington (E. S. 8.): 
Every little girlie has a certain 
little way. 2616. 
Oh gee! don’t your mother dress 
you cute. 15885, 22562 (105). 


Huntington (J. H.) jr. 


\ 


It came upon the lt clear. 


26268. 
Ring out the bells for Christmas. 
27044. 
Huntley (M.) Rose of old Saint 
Louis. 1468. 
Huntley. 15354. 
Huntoon (A. D.): 
Black cherries. 2282. 
Locust blossoms. 3181. 
Hunyady (Mrs. M.) I will not marry 
an old millionaire. 23583. 
Hupp (H. J.) Ora bella. 113892. 
Hurd (C.): 
Gypsy knows. 7544. 
Patriotism. 17728. 
Hurd (R. J. W.) Sweet hush-a-by. 
22298. 
Huré (J.) Sept chansons de Bre- 


tagne. 738. 


| Hurford (N. H.): 


27949. 
25141. 


Buried hopes. 
Wishbone (The) 


Huston (F. C.)—Continued. 
Blood-stained banner. 
Crucified, buried, risen. 
Going home by and by. 2756. 
Grandly the hosts are marching. 

5042. 
Ill tell it whenever I 
I love to sing the story.. 2911. 
Im coming home tonight. 2917. 
I’m coming to Jesus tonight. 2918. 
I want to be ready when He ealls. 
2937. 


go. 2907. 


John, three, sixteen. 3060. 
My Savior divine. 3396. 
No darkness. 34380. 

Praise ye the Lord. 3600. 


She’s longing to see you saved. 
3839. 


Shining for Jesus. 6141. 


Tell it wherever you go. 4016. 
Word of God shall stand. 4348. 
Hutcheson (L. 8S.) Alone. 9820. 
Hutchings & Romer. 4 love songs. 
22012. 
Hutchins (A. E.) Summer lullaby. 
27319. 


Hutchins (C. S8.): 
Evening service in the key of F. 


17053. 
Te Deum laudamus in D. 18042. 
Hutchins (F. H.) Cleansing blood. 
7023. 
Hutchinson (C. M.) The dawn. 378 
Hutchinson bros. Hutchinson bro.’s 
rag. 19096. 
Hutsell (F.) Come let’s go down to 
Tvozes. 20927. 


Hutter (H.): 
Karfunkel von Wisby. 
Weichensteller. 6489. 
Hulton (R.) Only to be with you. 


15388. 


Hurlbut (S. 8S.) Divine praises. 18705. 5830) 
| Hurlbut (W. G.) : Hutton (W.) King George. 19336 
Her gold brown hair. 10605. ee ihve. (0.) Mather 12471. ; 
Thou star of the night. 2741S. Bee Nr) ee eee ee 
= Hyan (K.) Lieder aus alter zeit. 
Hurlbutt (F. R.) Phi alpha delta. 9415. 
13666. Hyatt (NX. L): 
' Huron (EL) : Elfin revels. 23166. 
Heart of a girl. 28555. Humoresque. 23510. 
Land sehen! all sweethearts are Hunt (The) 23512. 
true. 28929. Light-hearted fairy. 28979. 
| Hurst i i ae Valsette in F. 24976. 
December romance. 16986. Hyde (F.S.) Student’s prayer. 17995. 
Highwayman Dick. 15132. Hyde (W.): 
Hurstinen (S.) Transcription. 6367. Ev’rybody shouted, goal. 17061. 
|) Hurum (A.) Sonate. 1672. Girl I want. 7458. 
if Huse (R. lL.) Lorelei (Die) 11040. With my little pail and snovel in 
Hussey (J.): my hand. 2021. 
1) June time. 21465. Hyette (A. H.): 
i Teddie and Freddie. 29990. Dream of spring. 7223. 
usted (F.) Meet me where sweet Far East. 7340. 
) magnolias grow. 15627. You love me, I know. 6629. 
Huston (F. C.): | Hyland (L.) Ola. 29393. 
| Be ye reconciled. 2238. ' Hylands (E.) Memories ofyou. 15645. 
| 2025 


26596—12——-18 


INDEX 


Di ee arse VG 


Hylands (F.): 
Be a good little girl. 14465. 
It looks like a good old summer 


time. 15824. 
Hylands & Hylands. Memories of you. 
15645. 


Hylands & Shields. It looks like a 
good old summertime. 15324. 

Hylands, Shields & Murphy. 
good little girl. 14465. 

Hyldelund (M. T.) I owe it to my 
country. 15247. 

Hymnal (The) 21309. 

Hymns for the church. 30549. 

Hyndman (M.): 

My boy youw’re 
24100. 
Sweet Bessie dear. 24800. 

Iaslar (J. EH.) Rapsodie. 29574. 

Ideal music publishers. She is the 
girl I love. 9017. 

Idle (F.): 
Berceuse. 
Reverie. 220138. 

Idomeneo. 30635. 

Idone (J. C.): 

Good night. 6380. 
Happy thoughts. 
Sweet dreams. 

Iff (L.) Eden. 

Ignatius (S. B.) 
the Eagles 
16333. 

Thmsen (J. B.) 
ie. aim bye Mie. 

Thr adjutant. 6707-6809, 7112, 7164, 
7789, 7819-7822, 7995, 8259, 8967, 
9034, 10779, 12129, 12170. 

Ligeler = (OLR): 

Black bead. 


Be a 


still at home. 


20829. 


669, 
1695. 
4851, 25197 (81). 
Strike up the band 
are coming yea, yea. 


lve got a handsome 


22807. 


Ferns and flowers. 25812. 
Red deer. 21996. 
Iligen (P.) Oh let me see those spar- 
kling eyes. 19800. 


Illingworth (N.) Nelson Illingworth 
lyric album. 8481. 
Illinois state register : 


Silver threads among the gold. 
20177. 

Star collection of old favorite 
songs. 16809. 


Illsley (P. J.) Thou shalt shew me 
the path of life. 24882. 

Im schlafeoupé. 4832, 43833, 5280. 

Imgrund (L.) Song of old Pittsburg. 
9110, 20228. 

Imitation of Christ. 

Immel (E. J.) 


18855. 
In my, merry aero- 


plane. 26227. 

Immler (C.): 
Bon-bon. 6898. 
Farmer boy. 7348. 
Graceful airs. 7516. 
Our favorite. 8627. 


Youthful happiness. 9764. 


Imperial music Go. 
24626. 
In Arcady. 22109: 
In sunny Spain. 15559. 
In the clouds. 26724. 
Incognito (N.) Un eapricio. 
Indian carnival. 5315. 
Indy (2. Mo \Vedae 
Choral varié. 7004. 
Forét enchantée. 10407. 
Inghelbrecht (D. BH.) Nocturne. 30566. 
Ingle (W. H. H.) Zenana intermezzo. 
9767. 
Ingler (A. F.): 
By faith I make it mine. 27964. 
He will take you through. 15103. 
Hid away. 1olem 
His mercies. 15134. 


Silver leaf rag. 


10049. 


Is there room for Jesus. 15322. 
Keeping close to Jesus. 15394. 
My all is on the altar. 15754. 


Press the battle onward. 16034. 
Soul’s anchor. 16280. 


We are needing men _ to-day. 
16576. 
What will Thou have me to do. 
16609. 
Ingleton (J.) Wa Wa, I loves you.. 
6456. 


Inglima (P.): 
Italian jubilee. 10841. 
Tappinaru. 24833. 
Ingraham (H.); | 
Can’t you hear me ringing. 22877, 
25197 (59). | 
Dixie Belle. 10249, 12359 (63). 
Don’t wake me up. 2072 (96). | 
If life’s best gift were mine to | 
choose. 5269. 
In June and July with August. | 
17293). 27 (ee Sae if 
It takes a live fish to swim up | 
stream. 21442, 25197 (186). 4 
Kiss me again. 19341, 25197 (144). | 
Rubies evry day for breakfast. | 
8914, 14319 (1386). 
They don’t speak to one another || 
now. 24871, 27714 (133). | 
We're only here for a little while. 
6483. | 
You needn’t go to college, if you’ve | 
been to college inn. 6630. 


Ingram (Mrs. G. B.) Sunny south | 
march. 29942. I 
Ingram (T. R.) music co. Abide with | 
me. 12367. 


Ingram (Z. M.): 
Cupid locked you in my heart. 
20955. 
It’s not the rose. 19261. 
Love’s revelation. 17460. 
When I kiss you. dear it echoes in | 
my heart. 22448. 
Inman (H.) Sweet honey days. 20310. 


2026 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Innes (F. N.) Old glory. 
Innocents 1911. 11104. 
Inquisitive women. 28345. 
Inspiration. 15162. 
Mitermath com. of Y. M. 'C; A. 
Y. M. C. A. (Internatl. com.) 
Internatl. cons. of music: 
Confiance. 13421. 
Deuxiéme mazurka. 
Dying poet. 12729. 
Gavotte débutantes. 
Good humor. 12915. 
Having company. 12968. 
Jack and Jill. 13159. 
Jagd (Die) 17880. 
Johnny’s so long at the fair. 
Jolly huntsman. 138174. | 
Lightly row. 17414. | 


21849. 


see 


12907. 
12871. 


17344. 


Lisonjera (La) 12578. 
Manual of musical art. 
Melodie. 13412. 
Mousie ousie 000. 15742. 
My first piece. 18496. 
My old Kentucky home. 
Music everywhere. 18480. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 
Nocturne. 18276. 
Papillon. 17160. 
Playfulness. 13674. 
Rondo mignon. 13764. 
Second valse. 12908. 
Serenata. 17589. 

Simple aveu. 13888. 
Waltz in C major. 18155. 
Yankee Doodle. 18220. 


13368. 


defOL9: 
13538. 


Internatl. cup. S846, 3216, 3217, 4846, 
15540. 
International music co., Montreal, 
Canada: 
I live my life for you. 17286. 
In sunny summer time. 15298. 


Memories of the old 
KZ, 
Internatl. music co., Rochester, N. Y.: 
In the grand old land oi love. 
7851. 
My Uganda maid. 15795. 
Internat]. music co., Scranton, Pa. 
you. 12832. 


school bell. 


For 


_Internatl. music pub. co.: 


American boys. 9829. 
Berceuse. 9952, 9954. 
Chippewa maid. 10097. 
Cygne (Le) 11682. 
Daisy. 10181. 
Favorite colors. 10364. 
Festival of the pickannies. 
Ideal. 10753, 13090. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 
One sweetly solemn 
11380. 
Paraphrase. 11480. 
Réve aprés le bal. 11590. i 
Robin Adair. 11611. 
Sereaming eagle. 11748. 


10368. 


ala eae 
thought. 


_Isbell (C. A.) 


Internatl. music pub. co.—Continued. 
Star of hope. 11876, 11877. 


Tarantella. 11961. 
Venetian echoes. 12114, 12115. 
Wall tnidotri22 ie 

Inverness (E.) Afar among the nills 


of Lacakawanie. 22598. 

forio (A. di) See Jorio (A. di) 

Ioio (C. dello) Dolce Aprile. 30468. 

Iphigénie en Aulide. 7471. 

Irby (R. G.) Open thy gates to me. 

29428. 

Ireland (J.): 
Alpine song. 25244. 
At early dawn. 253807. 
Capriccio. 25497. 
Cavatina. 22909. 
Hope the hornblower. 
Hymn to light. 26106. 
In praise of Neptune. 21404. 
In summer woods. 26234. 
Slumber song. 29811. 
Sonate. 3021. 
Spring. 29891. 
Sursum corda 

2326. 

Vesper hymn. 24998. 
When lights go rolling round the 


26085. 


and alla marcia. 


sky. 27605. 

Iréne dans Tamerlano. 23418. 

Ineys) CH.’ THOU At. the hourvorr the 
evening sacrifice. 27809. 

Tis? 17508: 

Iron king. 344, 589, 683, 1257, 1625, 
3617. 

Irving (E.) Kalispell. 26821. 

Irving (1. F.) Morning star. 8329, 
9782 (67). 

Irwin (M. A.) Queen City march. 
3639. 

Isaacs (L.) Valse printaniére. 4162. 

Isaacs (L. M.) Hear O Lord. 28553. 

Isabeau. 13891, 15603. 


They all have strayed 
away. 30082. 
Tseman (E.): 
Song of the chorister. 1621. 
Why shouldn’t I be happy. 
Isenmann (C.) Singer’s harp. 
Tsrael (H.) My harem queen. 
Isserliss (J.): 
Nocturne. 853. 
Réverie. 1438. 
1°* et 2° préludes. 
3° et 4° préludes. 
Issori (L.) Spinn, spinn. 22187 
Italian book co.: 
°A ’ngresa e lauseskip. 22576. 
A presa ’e Tripoli. 25202. 
A vehdetta d’ o-piscatore. 18248. 
A vista e notte. 20709. 
MIO” Pale2s+ 
GV soNbe e ouietay | 1016) 


4315. 
27188. 
13498. 


2065. 
2071. 


fe fale: 


Comme’ 
18605. 
E femmene m’ anna’ paya’. 1875S. 


INDEX 
bb, am SES IG 


Italian book co.—Continued. Izzo (R.)-—Continued. 
E eguaie e Nova York. 21029. Don Cesare. 231038. 
"EH palle d’e Turche. 25722. Donna di cuori. 2530. ) 


HY stato Dio. 21081. I perm : 

I richiamati per Tripoli. 26174. io pau 2562 

Lu cumpare ela cummare. 19497 Famme riecurda ; 21084. | 
Mannaggia ’o marito. 19528. Fedelino 25807 é ; 

Mia moglie ca’ canna. 19590. Five Gicdiocn 10884 


Monaco m’ aggia fa! 26629. Rats . «nt 
‘Na cosa sultanto io voglio da te Colean eae ee eo 


SUS EZAL ; 2 
"Na serenata llaica helle. 19722. th ace ree 
‘Neoppo ’o cummento. 26722. In mezzo al mare! 23623. 
© cusetore. 21807. — + Re Innamorato colt. 28646. 
O ritorno de feriti a Tripoli Jardinera spagnola. 21446 
g ib ; 


26781. 
O surdato muorto a Tripoli. 24222 oe aa i eee age . 


°O terremoto e Messina. 24224, +9 . 
Rafele Pagliuchella. 24445. MESS Saaaeae eel 
a S ae ° 


eM eee ae Mattinata sentimentale. 26549. 
S RRR ROC ota eEPe ea ° Mattutino al villaggio. 21652. 
pusarizio ’e dulore. 24734. Metodo per I’ insegnamento 
Tenite tutto Margari. 20356. 26600 7 i 
Pe Amar Ae 22364. Metodo per la divisione. 24028. 
x ¢ : : Mother mine what must she know. 


E spring cicken d’America. 23148. Dove io so. 2540. 


84mo fanteria a Tripoli. 27714. 3366 

Ivanovici (1.): | ‘N segreto. 21764. 

Belle Roumaine. 14489. Nel salottino azzurro. 29311. 
Danube waves. 4760, 20962. Nenna mia nun canta chit. 24156. 
Danube waves waltz. 7129. Non tamo piti! 19756. 

Na falach Dunaju wale. 15800. Non torna amore. 2439. 

Sulle onde del Danubio. 24775. ‘Nponta ’nponta. 3452. 

Waves of the Danube. 25045. Nun me sai cchit. 21801. 

Ivey (H.): Nun te voglio. 21802. 

Dans les champs. 14714, 30459. Nun tiene core. 21803. 
Rosemary. 14548. O’ bbene é ’na buscia. 21804. 
Valse Vivienne. 9486. O core @’ ’o surdato. 29346. 

Ivory (R. J.) She is a girl in the Oi campagnola bella! 24252. 

golden west. 22104. Oj compagnola bella. 29392. 

Ivrogne corrigé. 5007, 5009. Oj Rosa. 26852. 

Izzo (R.): Oje bella oje sole. 21846. 
‘A canzone d’ ’o cuscritto. 22566. Primm’ ’e guarda na femmena. 
Americana in Italia. 2132. 21963. 

Ammore amaro. 20740. Pucilleco. 21980. 

"Ammore ’e mo. 20742. Quando ti bacero. 19985. 
Ammore e’ n’ armunia. 22650. Quando ti vidi. 19986. 
Ammore ’e primmavera! 22652. Quel che se dice. 24441. 
Ammore pazzo. 22653. Serenata abruzzese. 3829. 
Apassionatamente. 2152. Serenatella ’e lacreme. 29766. 
Avventura a fischi. 18359. Si tu vuo. 24617. 

Avvisi economici. 20779. Si tutta bella. 24618. . 
‘Barcarola. 18384. Sincerita. 20179. 

Barecarolo triestino. 22740. So’ marenaro. 24668. 

Bella giardinera. 9948. Sogna l’ amore. 24666. 

Canti abbruzzesi. 22881. Stornellata de ta maldicenza. 
Canti notturni. 18508. 24755. 

Capricciosetta! 18513. Stornellata Toscana. 11885. 
Ci credete. 22955. 1 amo. /22242; 

Come si dice e come si chiama. Tradimento. 22329. 

10136. Tuoi (I) baci. 30101 
Comitiva allegra. 18604. Tutt’? e tre. 22342. 
Corrispondenza a numeré. 2455. Ve manea ’na cosa. 12118. 
Dimme di. 2519. Vendemmiatrice (La) 4180. 


2028 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Izzo (R.)—Continued. 


Voglio esser tuo. 4208. 


Zam Para Pitizum. 27706. 
Jablonsky (A.): 

Grandma. 23397. 

Let Sam do it. 23802. 


waceara (ia: H.) : 
Baraca marching song. 2217. 
Blood-red wine. 16860. 
Crossing the bar. 3387. 
In His name. 17291. 


Jacinta. 25394, 25650, 26088, 26089, 
26266, 26384, 26508, 28548, 29532, 
29880. 


Jack (J.) jr. Meet me under the old 
oak tree. 26560. 

sgackobs (G. H.) Boy in blue. 184. 

Jackson (—) Modern salon music. 
GT, 


Jackson (A. W.): 
April rain. 20753. 
Hold Thou my hands. 
Jenny kissed me. 21447. 
Jackson (B.) Let the Heavens re- 
joice. 17396. 
sgackson (C. C.) 
Jackson (C. L.): 
Baby’s lullaby. 101. 
Jolly postman. 7928. 
Jackson (C. 8.) Advance of the regu- 


21286. 


Hhethe. 9782 (10): 


lars. 16738. 
Jackson (E.) Wedding gown. 6486. 
Jackson .(E. E.): 
Bambaloo. 12469. 
Mexicola Lola. 18435. 
Oh you summer moon. 18606. 
That awful bugaboo man. 16411. 
That dreamy Yiddisha _ glide. 
14048. 
Jackson (KE. H.) Christmas evening 
reverie. 28048. 


Jackson (F.) When I get married I 


want a blonde. 4274. 
gackson (F. L.) Art thou weary. 
14406. 


Jackson (Mrs. G.) 
your eyes. 484. 

Jackson (H.) Dolly Ray. 7193. 

Jackson (H. C.) That Spanish waltz. 


Every twinkle of 


22202. 
Jackson (Mrs. I. 8S.) Many mansions. 
29101. 
wackson (J.) Love’s plea. 19490. 
dacksom (1. E.) : 
Hark the bugle notes are ring- 
ing. 12959. 


Through wondrous grace. 4072. 
Where Jesus is, ’tis always sun- 
shine. 4300. 
Jackson (N.): 
Land for you and me. 5421. 
Rest of the evening. 30700. 
Wouldn’t he be surprised. 4 
Jackson (R.) At the stile. 1243 


4, 


2029 


SSS 


Jackson (R. A.) 
chine. 25179. 
Jackson (R. C.) 
Jackson (S. B.): 
Lord is in His garden. 
Wenderful Jesus. 25147. 
Jackson (W. H.): 
All I want is a jolly good time. 
9811. 
Beautiful prayers of childhood. 
18398. 
Chummy girls. 
Iissing. 10931. 
True love will never die. 27456. 
Uncle Sam and Johnny Bull sit 


You winged ma- 
Vanity. 22379. 


11035. 


10114. 


down and make a pact. 9449. 
Violets tell me you love ma 
14170. 
Zigzag. 25188. 
Jacob (G.): 
Deuxiéme suite religieuse. 25669. 


Mon coeur est plein de toi. 3345. 
Monde est méchant. 3347. 
Premiere suite religieuse. 
Quatorze piéces. 288830. 
Voiles en mer. 4211. 

Jacobs (J. “Baye 
IT want an Irish rose. 
Shamrock and the rose. 

Jacobs’ (M: Si}: 


26971. 


o241. 
11768. 


In absence. 15281. 
To the heart. 27440. 
Voice of love. 14181. 


Voyager (The) 9552. 

Well of life. 14214. 
Jacous CW.) 
All for you. 
Amourette. 
At the hamlet. 
Autumn nights. 
Ballet des fleurs. 
Battling line. 4512. 
Batty bill. 6838. 
Beautiful Galatea. 2240. 
Bewitching eyes. 14510. 
Big white top. 168. 
Bird man. 9968. 
Blue Danube. 13962. 
Bungalow reveries. 12548. 
Captain Goodrich march. 12562. 
Cloud-chief. 2417. 
Dream kisses. 2545, 7221. 
Drifting clouds: 2ZoTT 
Eastern wheel. 21035. 
Farmer Bungtown. 2641. 
Faust selection. 12921, 12922. 
Four little pipers. 28392. 
Hand in hand. 28523. 
Hoot-owl (The) 15152. 
Jacobs’ dance folio. 15342, 15343. 
Kiss of spring. 9782 (52). 
Lady Rose. 28924. 
Little Hungary. 13288. 
Magic night. 23920. 
Malvina waltz. 1040. 

\ 


9809. 
9832. 
9867. 
20776. 
12468. 


INDEX 


Jacobs (W.)—Continued. 
National emblem. 841%). 
Naval parade. 3412. 
Pearl feather. 3557. 
Perfume of the violets. 
Ram rod rag. 5975. 
Referee (The) 29592. 
Royal rooters. 16187. 
Rye reel. 24582. 
Satellite. 13810. 
Skaters. 6177. 
Skipper Susie Green. 
Sonia. 24680. 
Spanish dance. 
Spying cupid. 2072 (176). 
Sword of Damocles. 11946. 
That Hindu rag. 98320. 
Tri mountain. 9412. 
Triller (The) 24919. 
Trumpeter of the fort. 
Vigor of youth. 27538. 
Vision of youth. 275438. 
Westward ho. 30224. 
Winter scenes. 12289. 
With the wind. 14275. 
Yankee dandy. 14283. 
You and you. 22202. 

Jacobs (W. E.) Take me on the 

moonlight. 6304. 

Jacobs & Eccles. 

rose. 5241. 

Jacobs-Bond (C.): 
Eleven songs. 15841. 
Half minute songs. 
Hush-a-by. 15176. 
Kindest cat. T9738. 
Little kitten songs and 

17423. 

Play make believe. 16008. 
Jacobs’ dance folio. 15342, 15348. 
Jacobsen (A.) Soldier man. 9082. 
Jacobsen (Alma) Far, oh passion fly 

from me. 17068. 

Jacobsen (H.): 
Ashes of roses. 
Requiem. 5996. 
Still, still with Thee. 

Jacobus (P. G.) jr. 


29482. 


9066. 
24079. 


16469. 


I want an Irish 


15070. 


stories. 


4440. 


9176. 
Airship flirtation. 


2104. 

Jacoby (L. C.) In loud exalted 
strains. 13121. 
Jacopozzi (P. N.) Te Joseph cele- 
brent. 22263. 


Jacovacci (BH.): 
Elle est Parisienne. 18783. 
Fleur de ma vie. 18862. 
Pensiero elegiaco. 19908. 
Printemps d’ amour. 19972. 
Jacquet (M.) See Maurice-Jacquet 


(H.) 
Jacquet (H. M.) See Maurice-Jacquet 
(H.) 
Jaecquot (L.): 
Canto del mare. 18509. 
Chanson du passé. 14611. 


Spt Te hese: wai. 


Jacquot (L.)—Continued. 
Dragons (Les) 18785. 
Patrouille indiscréte. 
Sérénade poudrée. 


15969. 
11760, 11761, 


20151. 
Jacquot Ces) Mother is waiting. 
29227. 
Jadassohn (S.) Albumleaf. 12359 
Dw ye 
Jadicke (V. C.): 
Queen of hearts waltz. 11552. 


Rapido march. 5976, 8809. 


Jagdfieber. 1024, 1230. 
Jaeger (B.) Love’s dream. 15582. 
Jiger (R.): 
Auf dem dache sitzt ein storch. 
22698. 
Finkenduett. 238247. - 
Hexe (Die). 21274. 


Katieza-walzer. 23714. 
Midel, dreh dich um. 28910. 
Uber nacht kommt das gliick. 


24939. 

Jirnefelt (A.): 
Berceuse. 9958. 
Lina. 973. 
Nocturne. 1217. 
Praeludium. 21949. 


Vagsang. 1848. 
Jabnke (HE. F.) War of the heavens. 
14197. 

Jahrow (H.): 
Gavotte. 18911. 
Klage. 19845. 
Kleiner walzer. 
Menuett. 19580. 
Scherzo. 19268. 
Wiegenlied. 20635. 

Jakobin. 3048. 

Jakobowski (—): 

Erminie. 25765. 
Lullaby. 238895, 28896. 
James (B. P.) I stand at the door. 
2982. 


19348. 


James (C. A.) Forever. 2678. 
James (D. D.): 
Divoreee. 14752. 
Little dreamer. 19436. 
Maranda. 239388. 


James (HE. C.) Love will find its way. 
3206. . 


James (F.) Jesus at Capernaum. 
3049. 
James (J.) Land of the Gael. 9839. 


James (J. S.) 
24298. 
James (L.): 
By the moon’s pale light. 
Jenny McGregor. 15346. | 
James (R. B.) Son and heir. 9096. 
Jamison (A.) Persian serenade. 8680. 
Jamison (J. H.) Shoshone moonshine. 
3844. Bia 
Jamouneau (A. J.) Te Deum lauda- 
mus. 9286. 


Original sacred harp. 


2326. 


20380 


| 27714 (79). 
_wanitzek (V.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Jamriska (M. E.): 


Oh dearie if you only knew. 
24236. 
Where the roses withered lie. 
4302. 
Jancourt (L. M. E.) Bassoon school. 
12475. 


Janin fréres.: 
Cantiques Grégoriens. 
Deus Israél. 28206. 
In te speravi. 28773. 
Inviolata. 28807. 
Messe Sainte - Hildegarde. 
29167. 
Ordinarium missae. 
Petit salut. 3565. 
Pie Jesu. 29494. 
Quarante-quatre lecons de solfége 
manuscrites. 15024. 
Saluts Grégoriens. 1496, 8757, 
29691, 29692, 30725-30781. 
Tantum ergo. 29976. 
Toni psalmorum. 380075. 
Trois motets. 3129. 
Janis (E.) I would rather love what 
I cannot have. 10746. 14319 (76), 


27976. 


de 
29429. 


Schweizer-liederkranz. 


= 17900. 

Jannett (W. C.) Unity hymns & 
chorals. 16490. 

Jannusch (A.) National banner 
waltz. 5727, 8418. 


Janon (C. de) 
1705. 
Jansen (B.) When the autumn leaves 
are falling. 27714 (145). 
Janser, (i; KK.) : 
_ Evening song. 28197. 
Four by the clock. 21136. 
I doubt it. 285380. 
eanssens (A.) Salutations 
Sacred Heart. 6077. 
Januske (C.): 

Fedra. 30489. 
Lydia. 30601. 
Jaques-Dalcroze (E.): 

Ballspiel. 2785S. 
Drei kleine tanze. 
Gammes et les tonalités. 
Pferdchenspielen. 29489. 

Schmetterlinge. 29718. 

12 danses. 19271-19282. 
Faro (G.):.: 

Butterfiy, butterfly. 4616. 

Christ’l-potpourri. 4678. 

Christ’] valse’ 4674. 

Girl and the kaiser. 


to the 


28832-28834. 
30506. 


14958. 
Johanniszauber. 5352. 

Jarratt (L.): 
April showers. 18314. 


Daybreak. 18672. 
Gracefulness. 18973. 
Reapers’ song. 19999. 


4396, 4997, 


Sweetest memories. 


Jarratt (L.)—Continued. 
Shadows. 20156. 
Summer frolics. 

Jarvis \€ We Jes 
Autunm leaves waltzes. 
Lavender waltzes. 23775. 

Jasper (H.) I cannot live without 

you. - 2888. 

Javaloyes (A.) 

22583. 
Jaynes (F. E.) Dream of fatherland. 
10280. 
Jayye (F.): 
Peach kisses. 3556. 
Through golden years. 12034. 
Jeboult (H. A.) Menuetto-impromptu. 
1086. 
Jeffers (C. E.) 


20291. 
27827. 


El abanico. 22582, 


I’m going to tell my 


mamma. 1733. 
Jeffers (T. C.) Kingdom of Christ. 
IBY 
Jeffery (EF. M.): 
O God, my powers are thine. 
IDG 
Our God is in the sunshine gay. 
19860. 


Praise the King of Heaven. 19961. 
Sing gladsome Easter carols. 9049. 
Jeffries (H.) Anthems for Sunday 
schools ete. 25280. 
Jelen (A.) rimson petals. 12645. 
Jenewein (L.) Song of springtime. 
PAP AT 
Jenkins (C.): 
Fallen heroes. 12788. 
Hark! hark my soul. 15084. 
Young Lochinvar. 16712. 
Jenkins (D.): 
Rhyuren. S8S58. 
Syr Harri Ddu. 9255. 
Jenkins (F. A.) Marsh-child’s lulla- 
by. 138385. 
Jenkins (J. W.) Oh! gee! cast your 
optics on the harem gown. 113839. 
Jenkins’ (J. W.) sons music €o.: 
All for you. dear. 20724. 
Candied cherries. 
Evening star. 
Flight of fancy. 525. 
orch. book. 


Jenkins’ beginner’s 
25068. 
Miserere. 27525. 
Pilgrim’s chorus. 27554. 
Silver star. 6158. 
Silver star intermezzo. 6160. 


Soldier’s chorus. 25956. 


That fascinating rag. 22274, 22275. 
Toreador’s song. 25416. 
Wedding march. 27556. 


When the right little girl loves 


vou. 16634. 
Jenkins (M.) Song of the homeland. 
9115. 
Jenkins (M. W.) Boy who smiled. 
20860. 


2031 


INDEX 
pt. 1 nes, -v.'6 


Jenkins (Mrs. N. J.) Boy who rea Jerome (B. M.)—Continued. 
smiled. 20860. te My rose of the ghetto. 21751, 


Jenkins (S.) When love’s dream is 22562 (97). 
oer. 30244. Now am de time. 21798, 22562 
Jenkins (W.) Curzona waltz. 7102. (102)8 
Jenkins (W. S.) Queen of all the Puritan prance. 21979, 22562 
roses. 8796. Cini 
Jenks CEB) When Paddy goes. a-courting. 
Play those pretty tunes again. 22446, 22562 (130). 
S709. Wouldn’t that tickle you. 22522, 
White winged lillies. 6551. 25197 (268). 
Jenner (H.): Jerome (W.) When I get myself all 
Bugles of fairyland. 20874. alone. 25077, 25197 ee, 
Dance of the serving maids. | Jerome & Schwartz pub. co. 
18655. Brookside inn. 27944. 
Garden beyond. 554. Oh you beautiful coon. 29388. 
Harbour town. 17176. Pots and pans. 27714 (115). 
Sidney Carton. 29778. Ragging the old Vienna roll. 
Jenney (M.) Ali Baba valse. 22617. 29563, 30364 (111). 
gennings (B.) Is heaven just for Rum tum tiddle. 29676, 30364 
white folks. 17322. CUTZ 
Jennings, CH.) J wanisaemame aie). That haunting melody. 273883, 
Jennings (R.) The schoolmates. 30007. 
22082. Jerreld (Co J- yan: 
sensen (A.): Advice. 18256. 
Elfin dance. 2581. All the time. 25235. 
In the tavern. 3004. Am Ia slave for the rich. 16766. 
Mill (The) 3330, 24036. Amanda waiting for Herman. 
Murmelndes ltiftchen. 11338. 22642. 
There is something ailing Susie. Aren’t you coming back. 18319. 
22290. Aren’t you the girl I met. 18320. 
Jensen (G.) Kiassische violin-musik. Arizona. 9858. 
28909. ‘ As the church bells tolled. 18328. 
gyensen (J. E.) Will you love me all Atlantic by the sea. 20770. 
the time. 16673. Away down the lane. 9893. 
Jentes (H.): Awooing. 18360. 
Carmenita. 27989. Bachelor’s reverie. 20794. 
How would you like to be loved. Bachelor’s wisdom. 18376. 
28608. Back to her old home she wan- 
I never could get used to that. dered. 14445. 
2928. Barefoot boy. 14457. 
Rhapsody rag. 6010, 6648 Oy Baseball boy. 6829. 
Jephson (F.): | Be cheerful. 22747. 


Hunting song. 23518. | Beautiful roses of June. 22751. 
Impromptu. 23669. Because you are lonely. 22757. 
Melody. 23670. Behind a cloud. 20819. 
Pastoral. 24331. Bessie’s poodle. 14504. 
Waltz in C. 25034. Big hearted blue coat. 22797. 
Jeral (W.) Danse exotique. 363. Big moon. 25407. 
Jerome (A.) pseud. See MelWinney Bill says we'll see the King of 
GAy J) Hosts. 22799. 
Jerome (B. M.): Bits of life. 20841. 
He came from Milwaukee. 2822. Blind Maud. 18441. 
How muchyvam J fbidi 721298. Boffles. 12526. 


2262 (Vialy)e Boys in blue. 25441. 
I think you think) >tooy much: Broken bracelet. 12540. 
21354, 22562 (80). Bugs. 20875. 
If love be madness. 21386, 22562 Burning of old Collinwood school. 
(81). 22853. 
It’s not for me. 21489. By the old rustic bridge. 25476. 
Joys and the glooms. 21455, Can you always love me sweet- 
22502, c(8a)) heart. 18502. 
Jumping Jack. 21461, 22562 (84). Caroline. 25504. . 
Louisiana | Mou. 721570) 222562 Chicadee’s request. 14623. 
(90). Chingalee. 18564. 


2032 


INDEX 


| nos, 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


| Jerreld (C. J. W.)—Continued. Jerreld (C. J. W.)—Continued. 


Choir sang Amen. 18567. 
Colored camp meeting. 158585. 
Come on boys, be game. 16936. 
Coming home. 16941. 
Commodore Jack Barry. 
Cottage by the Indiana 
aSGLS,- |. 7 
Cupid’s boat. 


18607. 
blue. 


18641. 


Curtain of life. 28146. 
Darling come thou near me. 
14723. 


Darling Nell. I’ll1 come back to 
you. 18665. 

Days of yester year. 18674. 

Dear love remember me. 28190. 

Dear old cottage home. 25659. 

Dearest my heart pants for you. 
18683. 

Decoration Day. 16987. 

Do not weep. 18708. 

Dont spank. 18720. 

Down in that water-melyun patch. 
23116. 

Down where the clover blooms. 
18784. 

Dreaming. 14783, 17020. 

Dreaming in the land of dreams 


with you. 10284. 
Echo of sweet wedding bells. 
14801. 
Echo of the chimes. 18764. 
Elkton’s colored band. 17081. 
Kternal day. 25775. 
Everybody rests but mother. 
_ 23200. 
Far apart. 18825. 
Far oh passion fly from me. 1706S. 
Farewell to the roses. 17070. 
For I have asked your dad. 14907. 


For I’m a regular rag time girl. 
14908. 

For the love of Mike. 25865. 

For the touch of mother’s hand. 
18883. 

Forgotten. 18889. 


Forty years ago. 14922. 


Frankey boy I love you true. 
18896. 

Friend of daddy's. 12851. 

Get in line, Tessie. 25907. 

Girl chewed gum. 10467. 

Girl I love. 7456. 

Girl that I could love. 28454. 

Girl we used to court. 28455. 


Give me the flag of old Ireland. 
18938. 

Giving, forgiving and forgetting. 
28459. 

Golden fall. 18954. 

Golden June. 14993. 


Good-bye blue eyes. 14996. 


Good-bye, Mollie mine. 14998. 
Good-bye sweetheart. 2336S. 
Good night baby. 21200. 


Grass was growing green. 25969. 
Great Divide. 17153. 

Great white way. 18984. 
Hal-lu-la. 19012. 

Hannah from old Montana. 15075. 


Heavenly city. 19038. 

Hello dearie, hello sweetheart. 
190438. 

His mother’s wedding ring. 
19050. 

Hobble hair. 19054. 

Home on the prairie. 19063. 
Home over there. 19064. 

Hope’s setting star. 10688. 
House beside the sea. 26086. 
Household angel. 26087. 

How the _ bluebells came _ to 
Alaska. 238504. 

Hurrah for the Oregon crew. 
TE, 

Hyacinth. 7674. 


I am dreaming of my old Ken- 
tucky home. 19104. 
I’d give the world for you alone 


to win. 19110: 

Vi: be~ waiting for you dear. 
2Gilooe 

T’ll return to mother dear again. 
26138. 


I love you only no matter where 
IT roam. 19142. 

I’m Peddy the king of the ocean 
strand. 17248. 

I must ever-roam. 26169. 

I never thought I loved you ’till 


now. 23564. 
I once had a little girl. 19160. 
I’se a sad niggah to-day. 15250. 


I want a girl of sweet sixteen. 
AH 252; 

I want you hugging and kissing 
me. 19167. 

I wish I’d know the fellow I’m to 
marry some day. 17266. 

I wonder where she is now, won- 
der where she’s gone. 17268. 

I wouldn’t leave you for an earl 


dear. 23589. 
Ida May. queen of the braes and 
olen, tat. 


If I but only knew. 19189. 

If; I loaned’ -my heart tol you. 
17274. 

If rags were dollars I’d certainly 
be a millionaire. 15271. 

In memory of the Czarina wreck. 
19215. 


In the fading twilight. 19225. 
In the quiet evening. 17306. 


In the shade of the old savin tree. 
19233. 
Independence day. 
Infinite love of Jesus. 
Trish eink = ls3s20: 


21416. 


23645. 


DU aay anes. vee 


Jerreld (C. J. W.)—Continued. 


It was just before the ball. 153834. 
It was nothing but a dream. 
19256. 


Italian O-Marie. 19264. 

Jane, Jane, Jane, my own Janie. 
1iSan: 

Jim Crow. 19291. 

Julie. 193811. 

June time. 21465. 

Just sing to me. 15881. 

Lady Lark of mine. 17385. 

Last good-night. 23778. 

Laughing eyes. 19378. 

League mission band. 15429. 

Let me be your Teddy bear. 19392. 


Life. 19417. 

Lilies. 26419. 

Lingering lane. 26422. 

Little buttercups. 15475. 

Little newsy. 15483. 

Long ago. 26445. 

Looking beyond. 19458. 

Love carol. 23872. 

Love is my heart’s only song. 


17449. 
Love me kid a wee bit. 
Lovers of war. 15529. 
Love’s plea. 19490. 
Love’s question. 155387. 
Luna. 15549. 
Maggie my own. 15565. 
Man in the moon is wise. 
Man you ain’t said a thing. 
Manda at the _ baseball 
19526. 
Mary and Barney. 17508. 
Mary from Maryland. 15600. 
Matty the queen of the base ball 
fans. 29035: 
Maybe I will and maybe I won't. 
19551. 
Me old gray nag and I. 19556: 
Meet me once again. 19562. 
Memories. 26571. 
Memories of mother. 
Mermaid. 19585. 
Milk man. 17544. 
Minnie is mine. 19597. 
Missouri. 15687. 
Mrs. Dewayse. 19604. 
Moily McGuire. 26625. 
Moonbeam. 13459. 
Moonshiner’s cabin. 
Moontime spoontime. 
Mother. 19636. 
Mother would comfort us. 15737. 
Moving picture show. 15748. 
My bright blue eyes. 19667. 
My childhood’s home sweet home. 
19669. 
My creole Sue. 18489. 
My dream come true. 
My goddess. 17610. 
My golden star. 19680. 


26471. 


19524. 
21626. 
game. 


29155. 


29210. 
19624. 


138493. 


2034 


Jerreld (C. J. W.)—Continued. 


My gypsy queen. 21734. 

My heart knows only thee. 29265. 

My little cottage home down the 
lane. 29275. 

My old Wisconsin home. 15782. 

My Rocky Mountain girl. 24126. 

My sweet blue eyed lady. 15792. 

My vacation on the farm. 21760. 

Nellie, my girl: 197385. 

Never mind. 267382. 

Nicest boy I know. 29320. 

No matter where the evening 
shadows fall. 26752. 

Not like mother’s. 26764. 


"Nough said, dat’s all. 15851. 
O Galilee! O stormy sea. 19771. 
Oh, just because. 26802. 


Oh Lona my pretty Indian maid. 
26808. 


Oh you chocolate box. 15891. 


Oh you moonlight drive. 15895. 
Old Glory. 29396. 

Old homestead. 24256. 

Old mahogany sofa. 29397. 

Old scrap album. 19822. 

Only a buneh of roses. 26883. 


Only a dream. 19845. 


Only a poor little orphan. 24286. 


Only one I love. 19850. 
Orianna. 17709. 
Orphan’s lament. 19857. 


Our beloved parents. 26860. 
Our sister Nell. 15944. 
Our Yankee girls. 15945. 
Over yonder mountain. 15950. 
Palace of dreams. 138689. 
Panama. 26883. 
Panama Canal. 
Picking cotton. “17739: 
Plead no longer. 26945. | 
Please play that chicken music. | 
31934. 
Post card edged with gold. 26958. 
Praise. 19960. . 
Press a kiss. 19970. 
Pride of the golden West. 
Queen of Arizona. 29555. 
Red roses. 17835. 
Rejected lover. 17840. 
Reunion. 220i 
Rosalie. 29654. 
Roses and violets. 16126. 
Sailing through the air. 
Sailor (The) 20084. 
Saved by a letter. 24555. 
Say wont you love me. 29701. 
Senson at baldhead park. 16186. 
Shall we. 17908. 
She’ll be waiting for you. 22105. 
She sees me only once in a while. 
1GZiMe 


19885. 


24418. 


11678. 


Soldier boy’s mother. 17936. 
Soldier’s good-bye to mother. 
29826. 


| 


| nos. 
| 


INDEX 


1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


| Jerreld (C. J. W.)—Continued. 


Soldier’s vision. 27211. 

Some day, sweetheart, you'll re- 
member. 27218. 

Some day when I am old and 
gray. 20211. 

Some facts about the Maine. 
27220. 

Sometimes I dream of someday. 
P2259, 

Somewhere two lips. 20216. 

Song of freedom. 27236. 

Song of summer. 20229. 

Songs that mother sang. 24709. 

Spoony, moony, spoonland. 16298. 

Springtime. 17977. 

Steadfast love. 17984. 

Susie. 16352. 

Sweet bunch of violets. 20307, 
20308. 


Sweet but lonely autumn days. 
13996. 

Sweet Hileen my queen. 20309. 

Sweet Maggie Maguire. 24806. 

Take me out in the moonlight 
dearie. 16379. 

Telephone (The) 11973. 

Ten’s farewell song to Tuskegee. 
16407. 

That hobble, hobble skirt. 9321. 

Their Alabama home. 16422. 

There is always a place for you. 
16426. 

There is something ailing Susie. 
922990. 


ed et 


There'll be a big time in our old 
town to-night. 18065. 

There’s a bridge to carry you 
over. 27401. 

There’s a charm about the moon- 
light everywhere. 27402. 

There’s only one love for me. 
203878. 

Those eyes of deepest blue. 16442. 

Those golden curls. 16444. 

Thou sweet rose of red. 20393. 

Troubles of the farmer. 20429. 

Turn to the right. 20488. 

Twilight. 20448. 

Twilight hours. 16478. 

Twin soldier boys. 20449. 

Two old chums. 18108. 

Two pictures. 20451. 

Under that dark green hat. 20459. 

Under the old elm tree. 24949. 

Vacation song. 20472. 

Vision (A). ° 25010: 

Vision of midnight. 18148. 

Vision of my sweetheart. 18144. 

Way back east. 27569. 

Way down in old Virginia. 20554. 

Weary my heart. 20561. 

What’s your street, your number 
and your name. 14225. 


Jerreld (C. J. W.)—Continued. 

When eyes of blue look into eyes 
of brown. 20576. 

When gray hairs take the place of 
gold. 16613. 

When hearts are happy home is 
paradise. 14229. 

When Jake sings that barroom 
rag. 27604. 

When my mother knelt beside my 
bed to pray. 20584. 

When October leaves are falling. 
12214. 

When the gate swings back to let 
you in. 18185. 

When the leaves’ bright green 
have turned to golden brown. 
20594. 

When the maple leaves have 
burned: f2227; 

When the mocking birds are sing- 
ing. 25095. 

When the robins sing. 380256. 

When the whippoorwill is singing. 
2KG2L, 

When we said goodbye. 20604. 

When we used to gather violets. 
16689. 

When you and I the robins hear. 
20609. 

When you and I were comrades. 
22471. 

When you were sweet sixteen. 
27626. 

Where the river plays. 16650. 

White. Lille and Mon-ton-o. 
20623. 

Why don’t you call me your 
30bby. 14262. 

Wireless kiss. 25140. 

Won’t you be my daisy. 25151. 

Won’t you let me take you for a 
paddle. 20659. 

Words hastily spoken. 25157. 

Wyoming. 20667. 

You are my bright and only star. 
22534. 

You are my ideal girlie. 27683. 

You're a dear little button. 22547. 

You will kiss that same face. 
30350. 

You will never find another girl. 
14306. 

Jervis-Read (H. V.): 
Ballad of the Greek seas. 9909. 
Two ecstasies. $871. 
Jeshiwe-Bocher. 10900. 
Jessel (L.): 

Am Colorado. 25247. ; 

Aufzug der stadtwache. 22702- 
22705. 

Aufzug-parademarsch. 9880. 

Félicité. 14877, 25809. 

Klein Anne-Marie. 23740, 26366. 

Kusshindchen. 23756, 26376. 


2039 


iNDEX 


Dt.) TMi, aay Si, wih & 


Jessel (L.)—Continued. 
Leben heisst lieben. 
263890. 
Mein rosenstrauch unterm fenster. 
26564. 
Mexikanische legende. 29172. 
Parade der zinnsoldaten. 1313, 
S647, 8648, 13645, 138646, 15957, 
24325, 29451, 29452. 
Parade of the tin soldiers. 
27714 (112). 
Poseidon-marsch. 5924, 11497. 
Rose hochzeitszug. 10230, 10231. 
Soldatengruss. , 22138. 
Unter afrikanischem himmel. 
141386, 16491, 20464, 27485. 
Jessop (C.): 
Ascribe unto the Lord. 6765. 
Maiti. fsa: 
Jetti (D.): 
Ammore perdute. 4415, 6725. 


23782-23784, 


26888, 


E femmene m’ anna’ payva’. 18758. 
E ffemmene sceni. 14797. 

Lu cafone sucialista. 8154. 

Iu compare e la cummare. 19497. 
°O matrimmonie. 11319. 
Primmavera e’ turnata. 13699. 
Sott’? ’a fenesta soia. 11852. 
Tarantella e Hariulé. 11962. 


Jewitt (J. Mc): 

Christmas with the old woman 
who lived in a shoe. 25554. 

Keep Thou my feet. 21481. 

List to the voice divine. 15473. 

My baby boy. 19665. 

My Sweet. 18527, 25197 (177). 

O lily of the valley. 26775. 

Teach me to pray. 1789, 63818, 
63819, 11970, 14027, 14028. 

To live for thee. 27436. 

Until life shall be done. 141387. 

Vain is my strength. 12095, 14139. 

Why that tear. 9782 (97). 


Jimerson (J. L.) Let me sing. 13257. 
Aueauan, (le) 
Karel havliGek borovsky. 15887. 
Pepicka neb zamilovany kuchaf 
polka. 24344. 
Jiranek (J.): 
Neue schule der technik. 1192, 
15816. 
Nova Skola techniky a prednesu. 
3448. 
Jirma (M. A.): 
Golden leaves. 7486. 


Hungarian rondo. T7667. 


Oh, won’t you come and skate 
with me. 1260. 

Spring. 9154. 

Young recruits. 9768. 
Joacchia (A.) Barecarole. 30404. 
Jobert (J.) La promesse. 29541. 
Jobin & cie. Gammes et les tonalités. 

30506. 

Jocelyn. 2752, 14986. 


pr cs ee 


Jockisch (R.) Phantasiesttick. 21914. | 
Johannistraum. 877, 878. 


Johanniszauber. 5352. 

John (H. Morawetz-) See Morawetz- 
John (H.) 

John (R. C.) Mother’s prayer. 26660. | 

John-a-dreams. 28257. | 

Johns (D. G.) For yous 42832: 


Johns (V. H.) Casino anniversary. 


6958. 
Johnson (A. S.) Husband’s farewell. — 
26103. 
Johnson (B.): 
Elfentanz. 103814, 21040. 


I’ve been roaming. T7765. 
Moto perpetuo. 8337. 
Stars (The). 6246. 
Johnson (B. R.) Roses. versus lilies. 


27079. 
Johnson (C. F.) Cum bac. 28143. 
Johnson (C. H.) Duwn in Happyland. | 
4816. K 
Johnson (C. L.): 


Barber pole rag. 9912. 
Dream of the fairies. 2549. 
Fifty years ago. 18846. 
Girl for me. 2724. 
Golden spider. 2761-2762. 
I’11 meet you on the golden shore. 
a2dale 
Lucey Lee. 38220. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 
Queen of fashion. 3640. 
Silver star. 6158, 6160. 
Sly old moon. 3865. 
Some day you’ll love me. 
Tar babies. 4006. 
When I dream of you. 18182. i 
Johnson (D. W.) By the old stile || 
darling. 14574. 
Johnson (E.) : 
Farewell my Isabelle. 
Riverside waltz. 6028. 
Variety schottische. 27512. 
Johnson (H. A.) : 
On the Tennessee. 26829. 
Ten’s farewell song to Tuskegee. 
16407. 
Johnson (HE. G.): 
Choice of flowers. 10101. 
Island home. 21482. 
Johnson (HE. M.) Waiting at the ball 


24153. 


3885. 


2640. 


game. 25080. 
Johnson (E.'R.) Bella from Balham. 
2249. 
Johnson (F.) Grace. 23382. 
Johnson (EF. G.): 
Hurricane rag. 213807. 


Religiésa kérstycken. 22006. 
Johnson (Gertrude) While I hear th 
mill wheel turn. 6544. 
Johnson (Gordon) : 
Do I know Him. 
Salvation. 17889. 
Johuson (H.) All for me. 


. 7185. 
16754. . 


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INDEX 


Won’t you say 

that you'll be mine. 30327. 

Just to meet her by 
the silvery Delaware. 5880. 

Johnson (H. 8.) Sketches. 3061. 

Brother have you heard 

the story. 20867. 


Johnson (J. A. B.) ‘Three o’clock 
waltz. 16446. 

Johnson (J. B.) Banks of the Jigma- 
ree. 6814. 


You’re the sweetest 
girl I know. 4860. 


| Johnson (J. K.): 


A Vabandon. 25198. 
Cascade (La) 22904. 
College boys. 22970. 


10922. 

17419. 

380039. 
23672. 

Forever thine. 


King of the air. 
Linking of the lakes. 
Thou art not near me. 
Johnson (J. M.) Jessamine. 
Johnson (J. M. E.) 
2679. 
Johnson (J. R.): 
Can you forget. 4625. 
Coster’s glide. 25602. 
Hurrah for the grand old U. S. A. 
7670. 
I love my babe. 26145. 
I never knew what love was. ‘767. 
Little pickaninny’s gone to sleep. 


219% (151). 
Look me over. 26450. 
Loving moon. 21597. 
Modulating Maude. 
(168). 
Siberian dip. 16218. 
Siberian rag. 22562 (118). 
Sweet chérie. 27334. 
Sweetness I love you the best of 
all. 6648 (119). 
Won’t you go flying with me. 9720. 
You’re the nicest little girl. 27690. 
You’s sweet to yo? mammy jes the 
same. 16708. 
ponnson (Js. T.).: 
Only guy in this world for me. 
17703. 
Why don’t you kiss your pretty 
little sweetheart. 16662. 
Jchnson (L. W.): 
Pretty little Pansy Brown. 11521. 
That surely is one morerag. 14058. 
Johnson (M.) The yodler. 20671. 
Johnson (M. Iu.) Do not be lonely. 
10255. 
Johnson (N.): 
Come, dreamless rest. 298. 
Devonshire miller. 7174. 
Hush, my soul. 15178. 
In God’s open. 26222. 
In Thy name, O Lord, assembling. 


ZN NAGS 25197 


15306. 
gesus. Christ’ is: Lord. »15351. 
Johnson’s (Nat) rag. 28852. 


Johnson (N.)—Continued. 
Lilies in my garden. 13272. 
Love’s springtime. 8149. 


Never give a girl away. 1194. 


Old ostler. 11359. 

Plus. jolie,. 1358: 

Sea wisdom. 16183. 

Thistledown. 24876. 

When His salvation bringing. 
16614. 


Johnson (P. N.) Man, you ain't said 


a thing. 24626. 

Johnson (R. E.) His remembrance. 
10614. 

Johnson (R. F.) Rose of Norway. 
6057. 

Johnson (S.) My little log home. 
24115. 

Johnson (S. M.): 

Flashlights by wireless. 18860. 


Singing lights and a singing cita- 
del. 20182. 


Up the river of time. 12092. 


Johnson (T.) That vain coon. 27392. 
Johnson (TT. H.) Flag of the world, 


Old Glory. 25841. 
Johnson (T. R.) Playing piano by 
ear. 30679. 
Johnson (V.) Concord system. 316— 
320. 
Johnson (W. F.) Since fifty years 
ago. 24628. 
Johnson (W. 8S.) A'song. 3893. 
Johnson-Suerken (l.) Apache sun 
danee. 25286. 
Johnson & Ferguson. Linking of the 
lakes. 17419. 


Johnson & Nassann: 
Back where the school bell rang. 
9904. 
Connecticut march. 10150. 


Vulean the blacksmith. 12152. 

Zingara waltzes. 22553. 
Johnson pub. ¢o.: 

Cloud kisser. 2418. 

Dream of the fairies. 2549. 


Fifty years ago. 18846. 

Girl for me. 2724. 

I’ll meet you on the golden shore. 

Za, 

Luey Lee. 3220. 

Melody rag. 3304. 

Nearer my God to Thee. 

Peanuts. 17781. 

Queen of fashion. 3640. 

Sly old moon. 3865. 

Someday you’ll love me. 

Tar babies. 4006. 

When I dream of you. 

White feather. 25118. 
Johnston (C. C.): 

Love’s answer. 5522. 
Night songs. 15882. 
Johnston (EK. F.) Evensong. 

28317. 


24153. 


3885. 
18182. 


25782. 


2037 


INDEX 


Johnston (J.) 
Johnston (J. C.) 
Johnston (J. F.): 


Pierrot. 21920, 21921. 
Dearest maid. 4779. 


Angels had come. 18806. 

Choir sang, Amen. 18567. 
Johnston (L.): 

Bebe ribbons. 4521. 


King Hilarity. 10920. 


Scouts (The). 17901. 
Johnston (M.): 

Golden rods. 7488. 

Summer night. 9208. 


Johnston (N.) Homesteader’s song. 


10529. 


Johnston (W. P.) Shop girls on Sat- 


urday night. 22111. 
Johnstone (A.): 
Aceomack. 25209. 


Composing. 25578, 27714 (47). 

Day before the morning after. 
28188, 28184, 30864 (67). 

Dream love. 25701, 28248, 30364 


(69). 

First gray hair. 25831, 380364 
(U2 

Friend and friend. 25875, 27714 
(56). 


My fable. 26689. 
Snoop, snoop. 27208, 30364 (115). 
That a-frightful scandal. 27585, 
27714 (140). 
Jchnstone (J. H.): 
Morning telegraph. 5677. 
Yankee boy, you’re O. K. 12814. 
Johnstone (lL. M.) Did you ever hear 
them tell of Florodora. 30466. 
Johnstone (P. A.) Id like to have 
that girl my pal’ Charley’s got. 
10671. 
Joice (Mrs. M. E.) 
moon shines brightly. 


Come out, the 
18599. 


Jolly (C.) Dreaming my love of you. 
10285. 
Jolly (J. G.) Peaceful valley. 19899. 


Jolly bachelors. 3349. 


Jonasson-Eckermann (O.) Traum 
(Der) 30087. 

Jones (Mrs. Ada F.) Bachelor’s rey- 
erie. 20794. 

Jones (Arnold F.) Six short songs. 
13176. 


Jones (B.): 


Every little movement. 21071. 
Kor you I sigh. 12838. 
That lovin’ dippy glide. 11990. 


There’s a girl for every boy. 22292. 


Jones (C.) Oh you Sally rag. 18605. 
Jones (C. H.): 

Dixiana. 12694. 

Girl I could not get. 12888. 
Jones (C. J.) Daddy Jones. 14703. 
Jones (G2 Po)x . 


Hide me, O Savior. 7636. 


I have a’ sons. 770. 


Dt. Te; eS -¥. tae | 


Jones (C. P.)—Continued. 
I’m not ashamed. 17741. 
Sweet selections. 18014. 


Jones (C. R.) If I only was a Pitts- . 
burg millionaire. S800. 
Jones (E.): 
Hyes. 2625. 
Francis & Day’s Picture music © 
folio. 2684. 
Jones (F.) Lynne Durham reverie. . 
26494. 
Jones (F. Kenyon-) See Kenyon- , 
Jones (F.) ; 


Jones (Grace Lee) Wishin’. 27656. 
Jones (Grahame) : 
Hola-ho-sigh-gay. 28587. 
Towsee Mongolay. 30080. 
Jones (Guy) When grandmamma was 
quite a little girl. 25073. 
Jones (H. DeR.) 
you. 11344. 
Jones (H. W.) 
15869. 
Jones (Harrison) 


O Lord, rebuke us not. 


Oh! Sam! I envy’ 


T 


When love beams . 


from the moon. 12211. 
Jones (Hartwell.) See Hartwell- 
Jones. 
Jones (Henry) Indiana. 17315. 
Jones (I. O.) Nanapah. 17682. 
Jones (J. E.): 
Come back to the cross-roads. 
18591. 
I love to tell the story true. 
191389. 
I’m bound for the kingdom. 
19148. 
Resting in the everlasting arms. 
20014. 

Where Jesus is ’tis home. 22476. 
Jones (J. J.) Incline thine ear. 7869. 
Jones (J. M.) In the markets of the 

world. 26245. 
Jones (J. W.) Can I get a divorce 
for that. 25485. 


Jones (John J.) 
never came. 38888. 

Jones (lL.) My dreamship girl. 17609. 

Jones (L.): 

Grapevine swing. 28502. 
Teacher’s hickory limb. 29985. 
Jones (lL. E.) Help to carry the good 

news on. 10603. 
Jones (Lamonte E.): 
It’s never Merry Christmas when 
you are far from home. 856. 
Song of long ago. 2072 (174). 
Jones (Mrs. Libbie C.) ‘Tribute to 
our Teddy. 6376. 
Jones (M.) Little neswy. 15483. 
Jones (M. B.) © TEE could shines the 
place they call Loveland. 19190. 


Jones (S.) Moonlight memory. 8822. 
Jones (S. L.) When I’m teasing you. 
25078. 


20388 


She never came, she 


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' Jong (N. de) 
| gongen. (J.): 


INDEX 


Jones (S. O.) Under any old tree at 
a 44123. 

|Jones (T. E.) When Teddy goes back. 
25088. 


Jones (T. H.): 
Capriccioso brillante. 
Memories of Wales. 


22896. 
8266, 15648. 


*Jones (V.): 


LO(28: 
22168. 
Just a little year or 


I shall look on His face. 
Songs of Christmas Day. 
Jones (W. C.) 
two. 21469. 
See De Jong (N.) 


16887. 
17349. 


Cantabile. 
Choral. 
Concerto. 882, 7933, 10871. 
Fantaisie. 17350. 
Improvisation-caprice. 
Eriere, 17761. 
Joplin (S.): 
Felicity rag. 
Treemonisha. 
gorda (L.) Carezza. 
Jorda (G.): 
Ardientes desvarios. 
Hora de amor. 30544. 
Jota del centenario. 19298. 
Laughing blossoms. 15427. 
Mexican dances. 26601. 
Under the baleony. 24944. 
Valse impromptu. 24969. 
Virgen de mis suefios. 30816. 
Jordan (C. D.) After the ball starts 


17281. 


18837. 
14103. 
22898. 


22678. 


co, TOU. 2OTLT. 
Jordan (F.) Won’t you come for a 
spiel. 22515. 


Jordan (G. F.): 
Days that are past. 12679. 

Way back by old Killarney. 1924. 
Jordan (J. KF.) Why don’t you love 
me. 80293. 
Jordan (J. T.) 
chimes. 20570. 
Jordan (Joe): 

Darkey todalo. 2072 (88). 
Play dat darkey todalo. 
Pie C161). 
Jordan (Jules): 
Ave Maria. 9883, 9884. 
Buckle my shoe. 12542. 
Two new and interesting songs. 
15362. 
Jordan (Julian): 


Westminster Abbey 


1358, 


eee 


Jordan (W. N.) 
club. 9577. 
Jorden (C: W. 8 JS) 
me follow thee. 1508. 
Jordon (Mrs. G.) ’Finity love. 

Joreb (—): 
Tous a l'amour. 4100. 
Valse blonde. 4156. 
Jores (E. F.) Love’s longing. 8145. 
Jorio (A. di): 
Canti abbruzzesi. 22881. 
Guardamente. 21218. 
Innamorato cott. 23646. 
"N segreto. 21764. 
Nun et voglio. 21802. 

Num me sai echitl. 21801. 
Nun tiene core. 21803. 
José (H.) Franc-holl’. 18894. 

TOSe CVS) HES wari) 265) VEN 1@)) 
wangy woo. 14270. 
Joseph (I.) Little bubbles. S076. 
Joseph (L.) El serio. 13859. 
Joslyn (K.) Ensuefios. 18791. 
Josselyn (A. §.): 
American soldier. 
Dreaming of 
14786. 
Please let me carry your books 
home for’you. 17747. 

Under the star spangled banner. 
41389. 
Jostworth (W.) 
country’s flag. 

Josua. 15056. 

Joubert (C.): 
A celle qu’ on aime. 
Bonsoir messieurs. 
Chanson du faucheur. 
Cupidon-valse. 30454. 
Deux sérénades. 3898. 
Gina. 28440. 
Ivresse des charmes. 13157. 
IKxnisternde seide. 13226. 
Lac des aulnes. 28922. 
Lecons de piano. 19882. 
Lieutenant Cupidon. 28974. 
Lucile-Lucette. 13330. 
Marche des trottins 

13376, 30608. 

Masques (Les) 
Par les buissons. 
Peu de votre amour. 
Pourquoi des maitresses. 


Waveland Park golf 
Savior, let 


28359. 


Wingy 


2131. 
you, my darling. 


They fight for their 
9341. 


12361. 
18451. 
6969. 


parisiens. 


29124. 

1311. 
13664. 
13686. 


How sweet is love. 10647. Quarante femmes  d’Ali-Baba. 
Is it love, am I dreaming. 13149, IB Yaley 

16728 (45). Réveil. 30701. 
Mollie dear. 11168. Royal-trompette. 1476. 
Mother who loves you so. 26657. Salomette. 13801. 
My God and Father while I stray. Salut 4 Venise. 16151. 

29262. Sang de nos vignes. 13805. 
Rejoice and sing. 17841. Scénes mignonnes. 16166. 
Redeeming love. 29589. Si vous rencontrez. 3846. 
Song divine. 29844. Sous les étreintes. 13931. 
"Twas but a simple song. 18105. Teramo. 20358. 

2039 


INDEX 


pt. IIT, n.°s.; v. "a 


Joubert (C.)—Continued. 
Valse de Pygmalion. 4158. 
5™° péatitude. 30844. 
Jouve (E.): 
Boniment du diable. 
Evocation. 4894. 
Joyeux carillon. 17351. 
Pas des aviateurs. 138648. 
Joy (A. BE.) Im happy that’s all. 
143819 (85), UTIs 4 
Joy to the world. 23691. 
Joyce (A.): 
Dreaming. 14781, 14782, 28252. 
Love and life in Holland. 2295. 


25430. 


Remembrance. 20010. 
Sweet memories. 1701, 18011. 
Thousand kisses. 1780, 12032, 
145438. 
Vision d’amour. 30178. 
When the birds began to Sing. 
30249. 
Joyce (Mrs. S. M.) Mocking bird’s 
lullaby. 29195. . 
Judas Maceaboeus. 15060-15064, 212238, 
28521, 30528-30530. 


Judd (Mrs. M: L.) I went to-night 


where oft we went. 10735. 
Jude (W. H.): 
Jude’s mission hymns. 17352, 


19305, 19308, 21456, 21458. 
Manx fisherman’s song. 21629. 
Judefind (A. L.) Come let us wor- 

ship. 2480. 
Judefind (W. B 
Gift of love. “9719, 
Onward. 29426. 
Resurrection glory. 
Judefind bros. : 
Come: let us worship. 
Gates of praise. 18908. 
Gift of love. 2719. 
Message of the lilies. 
Onward. 29426. 
Resurrection glory. 17846. 
Summer beauty. 20289. 
Voices of gladness. 20525. 
Judith. 9801. 
Judson (A.): 
And when they had mocked Him. 
6733. 
Flowers’ returns. 12826. 
He was despised. 7600. 
Proclaim ye His name. 
Rose of Sharon. 138767. 
Judson (W. J.): 
Down on the Florida Keys. 25698. 


17846. 
2430. 


17538. 


30691. 


Memories of home. 5618. 
Judy (KE. B.) Dear old comrade. 
25658. 


Judy forgot. 53862, 7501. 
Juel-Frederiksen (E.): 
Foraarsleg. 14917. 
Grisette (la). 15087. 
In night's still calm. 19219. 


Juel-Frederiksen (E.)—Continued. 
Rita Sacchetto. 8872. 


Temps pluvieux. 16405. 
JUneSE CH.) ea 

Heimatsehnen. 688. 

Heimweh. 690. 

Im spitsommer. 810. 


Madchen aus Sorrento. 17477. 

Mein alt? Kentucky heim. 1070. 

Mein heimattal. 26562. 

Ungarische  steppenbilder. 
27482. 

Wiegenlied. 1998. 

Jiirgens (F.): 

Gedichte. 18919, 18920. 
Julchens flitterwochen. 10878. 
Julienne (F. J.) Dream baby. 

G2NS: 

Jumade (M.) 

Chanson de colinette. 

Chanson de l'amour. 

Giovannina. 23327. 
Jumping Jupiter. 889, 4086, 

7814, 8081, 9077, 9611, 12505. 

June ‘W. H.) In Pennsylvania state 
far away. 10799. 

Jung deutscher verlag Kurt Fliegel & 
co. See Fliegel (K.) & co. (Jung 
deutscher verlag). 

Jungmann (A.) Heimweh. O8567. 

Jungnickel (R.) : 

Féte de Séville. 17077. 

King Manfred. 28890. 

Kol nidrei. 13230. 

Overture comique. 8635. 

Pastel menuet. 29467. 

Junior ¢C. sear 

Joy to the world. 263803. 

Old story. 21853. 

"Twas love divine. 


1889, 


242. 
18534. 


7465, 


22344. 


Junior hymns and carols. 21467. 
Junne (O.): 
Demoiselle Mignonne. 25665, 
28200, 28201. 
Elegie. 28280. 
Fantasie sur les contes d’ Hoff- 
-mann. 29379. 
Félicité. 25809. 
Iriede (Der) 28399. 
Moderne organist. 5663. 
Nachtigall (Die.) 5723. 
Schiiler konzertino. 8976. 


Sonate tiber choral themen. 29842. 
Sequenz in ec moll. 29758. 
Zwei gedichte. 2291. 


A hurerer (2.\) © 
Berceuse. 18420. 
Intermezzo. 19315. 
Menuett. 19581. 
Scherzo. 19316. 
Sonatine. 198317. 
Zwei schelmenweisen. 

Juré (Le) 53868. 

Jurena (J. A.) 


13191. 


Zobik. 30360, 30361. 


2040 


-Kageler 


Kahn (E.) 


) 


. 
: 
: 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Just (C.) 
17286. 
east, (R.-H.) : 
Anaereon’s song. 6730. 
Aphrodite’s doves. 6744. 
Invocation. 7882. 
Long ago. S097. 
Moon and stars. 
Musagetes. 8347. 
Rose (The) 8890. 
Summer. 9201. 
K— (—) Thrice daily prayer. 
Kabot (R.): 
Campus rag. 100383. 
Sweet Margenette. 22230. 


In der niihe von Meissen. 


8315. 


1783. 


Kabrick (R. W.) ‘Two little baby 
maidens. 6392. 


IKkaeding (W.) 
Kimpf (K.): 
Modernes 
24052. 
Wikingskampf. 9681. 
Kanawha music pub. co. Brook (The). 
2314. 
lerndt (J. W.) 
12817, 14894. 
(L.) 


Diamond eyes. 10242. 


normal-harmonium. 


Fleurs du printemps. 
Verlorene  haufen. 

27530. 

Old English tavern song. 

17683. 


Kahnt (C. F.) nachfolger—Continued. 


Herzig lieb schitzelein. 7633. 

Hochsommernacht. 5158. 

Hiittchen (Das) 5181. 

Im walde. 7825. 

Jesus meine zuversicht. 21450. 

Konnte trost. 30579. 

Kuss (Der) in Ehren. 8004. 

Lenz ist geko amen. 30583. 

Lenz und liebeslied. 8025. 

Lied des waldvégleins. 8058. 

Lied zu Gottes ehre. 13267. 

Lustig (Ein) vierblatt. 1017. 

Maienwelt. 29090. 

Marsch. 9939. 

Melodische und instruktive 
lbungsstticke. 13413. 

Murmelndes liiftchen. 11388. 

Muttertindelei. 13483. 

Nachtbild. 84138. 

Nachtmusik (Eine) in 4 si&tzen. 
26716. 


Neuer vorsatz. 8483. 
Nimmersatte liebe. 24168. 
Nun geht der mond durch wolken- 


nacht. 380652. 
Pastorale. 29468. 
Polonaise. 11488. 

Rosenzeit. 1465. 
Sausewind. 8951. 


Kahn (G. F.): er os Schmied von Gretna Green. 1172S. 
Gentlemen! the King. 14952, Schranklied. 1526. 
21105. Z e Schule der gesangregister als 
. eee 19092. grundlage der tonbildung. 27121. 
a Schwiibisches volkslied. 8980. 
=a ry foaue 14378. Singsang (Ein) vom  Rheine. 
~uIntette. i 29796. 
Sonate. 15385. ; ees os 
Kahnt (C. F.) nachfolger: Seen a ek a ages 
Abendlied. 12366. | Be. aad eee a 
Abschied von der schenke. 6661. : a aes By ques Saar 
Allgegenwart. 22629. hull | St. le re ee 
i Ren Pendctern| 4530 | Trinklied am Rhein. 9415. 
Mtwort Fe 90379 j ; ' Triibsinn. 9424. 
ae aie. 1527 Umsonst. 30807. 
Bei dir 30406. : Unschuldigen kindlein. 1841. 
Bitte 30412 f Vergissmeinnicht. 1877. 
Brennende liebe. 30418. 1 arenens aie 27530 
Canzonetta. 10046. Verlorene Soped b sis "9541 
Dreifach ist des raumes mass. Voglein im ho a dee ; 
20473. Voglein im Bib (8. 
Deutsche motetten nach _bibel- EE 0 Rs 
worten. 12684. W alzer. 9940. = = 
Erotikon. 10327 Weihnachtsgesang. 27581, 30218. 
Es ist ein kistlich ding. 12763. Weihnachts poe 4 ie 
Es fiel ein reif. 7305. Weihnachtslied. 4259, ows 
Feldjiiger (Die) 7364 Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst 
hy c > . = 
Fenstergang. 7367. ee ae De 30832 
Finkenoritsel (Das.) 4827. ae ia ae ae 
Frohe Weihnacht. 4963. s: oe ce ST deg eEht 
Friihling. 2693. Zwei pi aeeaey gemischte 
Geheimnis. 7450. chire. 28966. 
@leich und gleich. 593. Zur briiut’gen nacht. 30841. 
Glick. 93359. Zur ruhe. 30842. 
Gruss an Wien. 2793. Kahnt (G.) Bertihmte romanze. 2267. 


26596—12——19 


2041 


INDEX 


pt. 1, ny S.,. Vv. Ga w 


Kaifetz (A.): 

Made (Maid) in Sioux. 17474. 

Oh you tantalizing kid. 24248. 
Kaiser (A.): 

Autumn song. 6791. 

Cradle song. 16959. 

Credo. 883. 

Dance burlesque. 7116. 

Dancing in the meadows. 

Gaiety. 7430. 

In the twilight. 

Intimité. 15316. 

Let us go to Dreamland on our 

honeymoon. 193897. 

Scherzo. 17365. 

Spanish serenade. 17969. 

Staceato march. 17982. 

Stella maris. 27295. 

Viendras-tu. 6441, 18139. 

4 danses anciennes. 23710. 
Kaiser (C. A.) Homeland. 28596. 
Kaiser (J. J.) music co. Violets. 

20514. 
Kaiser (R. A.) 
ows. 6274. 

Kalisz (A.): 

Kind of song to sing. 10918. 

Mon amour. 11171. 

Table talk. 11947. 

Kamery (J.) Where the Alleghany’s 
twining. 4801. 


18657. 
7863. 


Sunbeams and shad- 


Kammen (J.) Siderl (Der). 11779, 
20168. 

Kane (N. M.) One kiss and then 
good-bye. 17700. 


Kane (P.) Into Thy presence. 17319. 
Kann (H.) 2nd. intermezzo. 2066. 
Kanrich (A. M.) Quest that shall not 
fail. 16059. 
Kaplan (D.): 
Fare thee well. 4912. 
Lou. 8122. 
That march time. 6384. 
Kaplanek (J.) You mean old moon. 
30345. 
Kappey (J. A.): 
Hleven progressive studies for 
saxophone. 7959. 
Twenty-seven exercises. 7960. 
Kaps (K.): 
Bower of love. 18458. 
Carmen waltz. 6958. 
I’m lonely. 736. 
Karasek (F.) Chips of the old block. 


28628. 
Karbulka (H.) In Hungary. 17292. 
Karbulka_ (J.) Concerto D_ moll. 
13199. 


Karezag (W.) & Wallner (K.): 
Aber geh’, aber geh’. 2079. 


Alles, alles is ja 4 geschaft. 6707- 
6709. 

Ballade von der schénen Risette. 
4495-4497. 


Karezag (W.) & Wallner (K.)—Contd. 
Bin ja nur Jeanettchen. 165. | 
Bin nicht fraiulein, bin nicht frau. 

166. 
Bisserl tschin ein bisserl bemm. 
6875, 6876. 
Briiderl und schwesterl. 10014. 
Columbus-marsech. 291-298. 
~Da lockten die reizenden miidel. 


(Ay. 
Denn wie’s heut zu tag mal ist. 
2505. 
Den tag vergesst du nie. 7164. 
Er ist ein junger kavalier. 2594. 
Ernst ist das leben. 7802. 
Hs liegt in blauen fernen. 2601. 
Es nicken die giebel. 472, 4877. 
Ewige schmeicheln, das ewige 
streicheln. 2622. 


Frauen hab’n die hosen an. 25873. 
Gltickerl (Das) 603, 5010. 
604, 606-610, 


Gliicksmiidel (Das) 
2744, 2745. | 
Grisettlied. 654, 2792, 5057- 
5059. 
Grosses potpourri. 657. 
Heckenroslein. 2835. 
Hell jubeln die geigen. 2839, 5125, 
7616-7619. 


Heraus aus dem bett. 2844. 
Herrgott, der hat viel zu tun. 697— 


699. 
Hirtenknabe Hypolit. 2859, 2860. | 
5144-5150. 1 
Holder Mai. 710. 
Hosenrock-couplet. 238500. 
Ich bin ein zigeuner. 2952. 


Ich bin ja nur Jeanettchen. 5255. 
Ich brauch einen mann. 7789. 
Ich finde alles in der Times. | 
Ignaz hast du eine ahnung. 7819, | 

10779. 


Ihr ajdutant. 
13102. 


Ja die ganze welt, dreht sich um 
weiber und ums geld. 864. 

Ja, man wird alt. 38039. 

Komm doch, du lieber kleiner 
schatz. 7995. 

Kommen sie, kommen Sie, bitte 
schon. 928. 

Lidy-miaide. 983. 

Lidy und mide. 934. 

Lieb die runden, lieb die schlan- | 
ken. 962. 

Liebster lass dich kiissen [etc.] § 
10996. | 


Lieder. 12925. 
Supemburg-quadrille. 5541, 8162. | 
Mirchen vom giitick. 11076. 
Mein herz ergliiht. 8259. | 
Mein junger herr. 3294, 38295, | 

5602, 5602 — 


7820-7822, 10780, 


2042 


789. |} 


i 


| 
| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Karezag (W.) & Wallner (K.)—Contd. | Karg-Hlert (S.)—Continued. 


Miss Exzentrick. 1099. 
Morgen wieder lustig. 1116. 
Na ich muss sagen. 3405. 
Nigger-duett. 1200. 
Nippes. 13556. 
Nur die liebe nacht uns jung. 
3454, 5762. 
Nur ka traurigkeit. 1225. 
Nur wenn verliebt man ist. 
O frau, frau, frau. 11807. 
O Karoline. 1281. 
Onkel ist kein mann. 8601, 8603. 
Pasch handi z’samm. 8660. 
Reigen-walzer. 38669, 3670, 5987, 
8826-8828. 11578. 
Rendezvous-lied. 1425. 
Risette-marsch. 36938, 6016-6020. 
Risette-walzer. 1440, 3694, 3695, 
6021-6026. 
Romantische stimmung. 
Sag du’s. 1487, 8930. 
Schneegléckehen. 1515, 1519, 1520. 
Schone Risette. 8786, 3787, 6099, 
a3. TATA. 
Schonste was ich je bessen. 8967. 
Sie sind ftir mich ein kavalier. 
9034. 
So ein walzer macht mich rebel- 
lisch. 1598. 
Spreiz dich nicht. 9158. 
Stolz der dynastie. 6258. 
Thomasius und Habakuk. 
6348. 
Triume liebster, 
_, 6366. 
Ubers jahr tibers jahr. 12081. 
Vaterlieb. 1865-1867, 9498. 
Vielleicht, vielleicht. 12180. 
Vorwirts greifet zu. 4214. 
War einst ein madel. 4239. 
Was uns freut. 12170. 
Wenn zwei einander 
6499. 
Wir steigen zu pferd. 48381. 
Zigeuner-walzer. 4867. 
Zigeunerliebe-walzer. 6642, 16724. 
Zirkuskind (Das) 9769, 12347, 
14316, 143817. 
Zirkuskind-marsch. 9771. 
Zirkuskind-polka. 12849-12351. 
Zirkuskind-walzer. 9774, 12352. 
Zorika kehre zurtick. 43870. 
Zur parade. 4374-4376, 6647. 
Zwei kleine comtessen. 4879. 


1226. 


11620. 


6345— 


trium von mir. 


zugetan. 


| Vicdireretiskct (A.) Msza Polska. 15746. 
Karel (R.) Slavisches. 24648. 
Karg-Hlert (S.): 

Ach bDleib mit deiner gnade. 
16735. 

Bourrée et musette. 4567. 

Canzone. 5883. 

Chaconne and fugue trilogy with 
choral.) 231. | 


Erste sonate. 21059. 
First sonatina. 283866. 
Intarsien. 21421. 


Jigerlied (Hin) 7912. 


Jesu, meine freude. 21448. 

Klassische meisterstudien. 5401, 
7986. 

Miinehner kind’l. 8845. 

Nun ruhen alle wilder. 19769. 


Partite 1, D dur. 21899. 

Pastel. 30674, 30675. 

Pastorale recitativo et chorale. 
29469. 

Reisebilder. 16078. 

Reiters abschied. 8838. 

Sequenz no. 2 in C moll. 29758. 

Weisse (Der) hirsch. 9589. 

Zehn leichte charakterstudien. 
21479. 

Karganoff (G.): 
Menuetto all’ antico. 
Serenade. 9002. 

Karngold (H. W.) Schneemann (Der) 

16170. 

Karns (L. C.) 

Karoly (H.): 
Bells of Christmas. 142. 
Christmas bells. 22948. 

Karpasch (A.) Nocturne. 

Kars (H.): 

Prayer (A) of love. 
Summer love. 24777. 
Kassel (O. J.) When I met you in the 
morning. 9626. 

Kates (Z. B.) 


13428. 
14004. 


Sweetheart. 


10903. 
24396. 


Spiritualist hymnal. 


24724. 
Katie did. 297, 718, 837, 897, 1298. 
1506, 1758, 2072 (84), 2072 (107). 


2072 (110), 2072 (126), 2072 (181). 
2072 (160), 2072 (183), 2867, 2897, 
3771, 5164, 5384-5386, 6648 (105), 
13005, 13202, 15145, 28595. 
Kaos (s B:)s 
Hopjes et hopjes. 
Up me up. 18111. 
Valse des delft. 18117. 
Valse du souvenir. 18118. 
Katy did. See Katie did. 
Katz (de 2:) : 
Colombina and the clown. 


17212. 


28075. 


Little bubbles. S076. 
O mari. 24211. 
Spagnola (La) 27268. 


Katz (S.) Polskie kwiaty. 13864. 
Katzenstein (S.): 
All hail, America. 143845. 
Rummy chum. 16140. 
Kauffman (C. 8S.) Fling wide the 
gates. 7383. 
Kauffman (E. N.): 
IT don’t want to be your sweetheart. 
PABYBY, 


I love you. 19140. 


2045 


INDEX 


pt. hy mes:, Vv. 6e F 


Kauffmann (F.) Abendmusik. 2078. 
Kauffman (L.): 


Gee, but it’s fine to be home once 


more. 18921. 
Good-bye, my little soldier true. 
23366. 


I love to see the pretty snow a 
falling on a cold December’s day. 


28677. 
Sammy Lee love Annie McKee. 
SOU cole 
Kauffman musie co. Ra! ra, ra. 
3648. . 
Kaufman (P.) Wake, baby eyes of 
blue: * 9562. )A2N64." P2359 C111), 
16560. 
Kaufman (P. H.): 
Bingo rag. 22802. 
Bunny hug. 4610. 
Kamlan@hr 
Chrysanthemen. 16920. 
Chrysanthémes. 10113, 12608. 
Kaan “(His):: 
Allgegenwart. 22629. 
Drei rosen. 7241. 


Gliick. 23352. 
Jesus meine zuversicht. 
Leichter sinn. 8023. 
Liebe im kleinen. 8048. 
Liebeslied. 26408. 
Lied der freundschaft. 
Menuett. 26590. 
Mondnacht. 26634. 
Nimmersatte liebe. 


21450. 


8052. 


24168. 


Traum (Der) des hirtenknaben. 
9408. 
Wer nur den lieben Gott ldsst 


walten. 22431. 
Zigeunertreiben. 3808389, 30840. 
126te Psalm. 22562. 

Kaun (W. A.) music co.: 
Begrabe deine toten. 18402. 
Bei den zwergen. 18404. 
Beim kriinze winden. 18405. 
Canon. 465. 

Dorfreigen. 18724. 
Flittergold. 18865. 
Glockenliuten. 595. 
Heimkehr. 689. 

In den halligen. 818. 
Lenzgesang. 946. 


cine i ows. 22218, 22219. 
Felts ean Highlands. \O18).| ait (J.) (kel and) Weltientorientaa | 
Meine seele lobsinget dem Herrn! dance. 21482. 

19567. Keith (C.): : i 
Melody. 467. Cupid locked you in my heart. | 
Petite causerie. 1381. 20955. | 
Pierrette. 1344. Farewell to Flora darling. 28348. ql 
Pierrot. 13845. Girl I could not get. 12888. 
Rondo in F dur. 20217. He didn’t know how much he | 
Rote rosen. 20065. liked her. 10581. 

Scherzo II. 1829. Life eternal. 215381. 

Still; . 1663: Love’s plea. 13326. 

Traum der rose. 1811. On the lake. 3499. 

Volkslied. 12144. One kiss and then good-bye. 17700. 
2044. 


Kaun (W. A.) music co.—Continued. 
Waltz. 468. 


Weckruf an die Deutschen. 12192. | 


Kautz (T.) White fawn. 
Kautzenbach (A.): 
Longing. 183800. 
Serenade. 13844. 
Spinnliedchen. 13939. 
Kawolsky (L.) 
mansion. 5824. 
Kaye (A.) 
19146. 
Kearns (EK. F.): 
Barearolle. 6819. 
Dance of the elves. 
Evening star waltz. 
Ice king. T788. 
In castle halls. 
Mazurka. 8246. 
Keath (F.) Voices of spring. 


25117. 


7118. 
(ones 


7836. 
18146. 


Keating (W. E. J.) Knights Templar. 


173878. 
Keaton (Mrs. J. M.) O precious love | 
goodbye. 8515. } 
Keck (B.) San Francisco tickle. } 
20098. 


Keck (J. A.) 
store in the winter time. 10688. 
Keeler (R. H.) Oh, what would 1 

do without Jesus. 8565. 

Keely (Mrs. I. M.) Dear old Dela- 
ware. 7150. 
Keenan (O. EH.) 
17570. 
Keene (U.) 

sixteen. 15252. 
Ikeenen (W.) 
dreams of love. 
Keeney (O. C.) 


27826. 
Nearer my God to 


Thee. 185389. 
Keesee (M. W.) Little empty nest. i 
Suis 


Keiller (EH. C.) WKirmess waltz. 
Keim (C. B.): 
Cotton blossoms. 12642. 
Love’s garden. 8144. 


Keinz (G. W.) Onnolee. 15928, 26837. jj 
Sunbeams and shadows. | 


Keiser (—) 
9214, 20296. 
Keiser (R. A.) 


One night alone in a | 


I’m awfully sorry for you. 


I like to loaf around the | 


Monkey motion rag. ! 
I want a girl of sweet 


Autumn leaves bring | 


10926, | 


Sunbeams and shad- || 


| 


| 


| nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


| 
| Keith (C.)—Continued. 
| Sunshine. 9219. 
Waiting. 1912. 
When I kiss you dear. 22448. 
| When I pressed you to my heart. 
1958. 
| ‘When the girl you like. 12223. 
You never can tell. 12881. 
| Keith (lL. W.) Bungalow reveries. 
| 12548. 
| Keith, Prowse & co., Itd.: 
Bonita. 22817. 
By the druid’s altar. 
Corisande. 20944. 
Duval. 2559. 
Evadne. 2608. 
Fire-flies. 12809. 
Glow-worms. 28350. 
| Jour de soleil. 21452. 
Last request. 3127. 
Light. 238824. 
Little . dark 
13285. 
Lock-step. 8180. 
| Love’s awakening. 13324. 
Magic shadows. 23921. 
Marie Claire. 238950. 

Mélisande. 13411. 

Monarch of the sea. 3346. 

My world is a world of sunshine. 

135381. 
Ora pro me. 35138. 
i Other pair of shoes. 3528. 
Primrose time. 24417. 
Pesce ore: 
Saints and sinners. 
Sir Cupid. 13889. 
i Swinging along the road. 3992. 
Three duets and a song. 25188. 
Three fishers went sailing. 24885. 
Vision. 4199, 4200, 22401. 
| Keithley (E. C.) Garland of old 
fashioned roses. 4978. 
Keithley and Marzian co. Garland of 
old fashioned roses. 4978. 

Keleh (N.) Ive tried so hard but 


2324. 


rose of the west. 


13799, 27098. 


—s 


ean’t forget. 213860. 
‘ Keldorfer (V.): 
Midchenstolz. 30603. 
Tanzliedchen. 16390, 27359. 
Keler-Bela: 
Lustspiel. 29071. 


Overture comique. 8635. 
Overture-lustspiel. 3536, 29071. 
Kelleher (D. J.) If I only had told 

her sweet lies. 10765. 
Keller (lu.) Fairy’s dream. 4906. 
Keller (O.): 


| At eventide. 253809. 
: Canoe song. 25487. 
Cradle song. 25609. 


Daffodil time. 25625. 
Little shepherdess. 26488. 
Remembrance. 27025. 


Keller (O. BR.) 
fly. 10770. 
Kellerman (1L.): 


If like Cupid I could 


Angelus (The) 22667. 
Brooklet in the hills. 22847. 
Sunset’s golden glow. 24787. 
-Young nun’s prayer. 25182. 
Kelley (A. <A.) Kelley’s answer. 
21483. 
Kelley (B. F.) & son. The cure. 
PAT OPAL 
Kelley (F.): 
I’m in love with a _ chocolate 
soldier. 16728 (88). 
Little people’s country. 23850. 


O tender eyes. 242238. 


On the lark’s dewy wing. 24272. 
When roses wake. 25085. 
Kelley (I. M.) Come take a fly with 
me, dear. 4694. 
Kelley (M. F.) Lou-Lou from Hon- 
Olu sp d2: 


Kelley (R. E.) 
other night. 
Kelley (T.): 
Deep down in my heart. 
Deep purple. 10221. 


I will see you some 
19169. 


7160. 


I’m in love with a_ chocolate 
soldier. 7734. 

It’s no use to love, little girlie. 
10839. 

Let’s go where we can have some 
fun. 5455. 


O’Callahan. 8530. 
You don’t know how you’ll miss 
her. , 123238. - 
Kelley, Riley & Shields. 
Ireland. 18678. 


Dear old 


Kellie (L.) Crossing the bar. 28185, 
28136. 
Kellogg (EK. D.) My airy aeroplane. 
3376. 
Kellogg (G. EH.) Call me up _ to- 
morrow. 14580. 
Kellogg (R. B.): 
Cock-a-doodle-doo. 12612. 
Honey mooning. 19069. 


I have much need of you now. 


19119. 
Itoma. 13156. 
Old porch swing, a moonlight 


night and you dear. 8579. 
Take me out for a moonlight ride. 
1713. 
Kelly (C.) . You need me. 20682. 
Kelly (E. C.) Sweet dreams of you. 
29955. 
Kelly (KE. H.) Popular kid. 11494. 
Kelly (E. P.) I love the little light- 
ning bugs. 15217. 
Kelly (H.) music pub. co.: 
Ching-a-ling-a-loo. 10096. 
Ever clinging. 480. 
Popular kid. 11494. 


2045 


INDEX 


DU: EG, meas va | 


Kelly (I. M.): 
T’ll make my dream come true. 
7538. 

My dear love Rose. 

Kelly (J. A.) 
you. 22494. 
Kelly (J. H. C.) 

Kelly (R.): 
Hyes that I idolize. 12780. 
Take me back to old Broadway. 
22243. 
Kelly (T.) Yesterday’s 
14286, 14819 (92). 
Kelly & Tigue. Mama’s only boy. 
11082. 
Kelly, Geiger & Becker. Bully. 4609. 
Kelmayne pub. co. Dreaming sweet- 
heart of you. 14787. 

Kelsay (J.) Don’t you tell no tales on 
me. 10267. 
Kelsey (H. R.) 

10836. 
Kelsey (J.): 

Baby boy. 20782. 

I’m as brave a man. 21338. 
Kemnitzer (K.) Sorority. 9134. 
Kempa (C.) Navy boy. 267208. 
I<emper (S. Nicklass-) See Nicklass- 

Kemper (S.) 
Kempinski (L.): 

Centennial (The) 14606. 

Just believe. 23702. 

Without you. 9707. 

Kempster (J. D.) My sweetheart at 
home. 15793. 
Kempton (T.) Magnificat and Nune 
dimittis. 18348. 
Kendal (A.): 
Come in and cut yourself a piece 


19675. 
Why do I dream of 


Bully. 4609. 


caresses. 


It is all for money. 


of cake. 18596. 
I deserve a good slapping, I do. 
23528. 


I’m twenty-one to-day. 23561. 
To cheer him up and help him on 
his way. 20407. 
Kendall (EH. E.) There is no place 
like old New York. 24863. 
Kendall (HE. F.): 
Love eyes. 23878. 
My lady star. 24110. 
Vision of Spain. 4208, 9782 (92). 
Kendall (J.) When you were here. 
20618. 
Kendall (J. H.) Ive been working 
on the railroad. 13070. 
Kendall (M. T.) Girl of your choice. 
23332. 
Kendis (—): 
Ain’t you glad you’ve come home. 
18266, 25197 (40). 
Billy. 6867, 12506, 16728 (27). 
Dolores. 408. 
IT like you just the same. 5207. 
Jungle glide. 10882, 13189. 
Lize. 15486. 


Kennard (B.) 
Kennedy (A.): 


Jansen march. 12359 (81). 
Lallah waltz. 12359 (33). 
Morea galop. 12359 (39). 
Pansy waltz. 12359 (41). 
Kennedy (Mrs. B. W.) What the 
bachelor said. 16608. ! 
Kennedy (C.) Aeroplane (The) | 
18258. 
Kennedy (¥ellheimer-) See Fell- | 


Kennedy (K.) 
Kennedy (N. E.) 


Kennedy (T.): 


Kennedy (T. J.): 


Kennedy (W. M.): 


Kennedy (W. W.) 


Kennett (A.) 


2046 


Kendis (—)—Continued. 


Say, but it’s lonesome, _ kid. 
13818, 16728 (60). 


Springtime brings roses. 14819 
(42% 

When you're in love. 25103, 25197 | 
(261). 

Whose heart is he breaking toe 
night. 27688. 


You can bet your life I ee | j 
22536, 27684. 


Kendis & Paley 


Billy. 6867, 12506, 16728 (27). 
Cindy. 10116, 12605. | 
Dolores. 408. : 
I like you just because. 5207. | 
In the garden of peaches and | 
cream. 5298. 

Jungle glide. 10882, 13189. 

Leave him alone. 10976, 13252. ! 
Lize. 15486. i 
14319 » 


Springtime brings roses. 
(142). 

Whose heart is he breaking to- fi 
night. 27688. 


You can bet your life I would. 
22536, 27638. 
Yowll want 


18229, | 
22543. 


me. back. 


Playground marehing }} 
song. 5035. . 


= nas 


Galilee. 25886. 
I'll sleep neath the soft grassy, 
turt. 12359m@29) 


heimer-Kennedy co. 
Star of evening. 6244. | 
Memories of child-'| 
hood. 5612. 


Don’t forget to write. 2533. 

I’m going back to lonesome town. | 
Cake, 

Sleepy moon. 1589. 


Don’t be contrary Mary. 412. 
Why don’t you smile. 1998. 


Jesus lead me through the shadow. | 

28848. 
Just a glimpse of mother’s face. | 

Wi Sots | 
I ran—that’s what | 
I dide 23505; 
Two little snowflakes. | 
9445. 


ee 


| Kenney (H. S.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Kenney (BH. C.) 
and stripes. 


Fling out the stars 
25845. 
Memories of child- 


hood. 175238. 

Kennicott (H.) Turn to the right. 
204388. 

| Kennon (W.) Bess Machree. 2072 
(73). 

Kent (A.) Will some one name my 
nationality. 25125. 

Kent (B.): 


I'll be right here. 751, 2072 (111). 
It’s lonesome on Broadway. 21488, 
25197 (140). 


i Kent. (1.) : 
I’ve only come back for my hat. 
26178. 
They can’t mean what they sing. 
1073. 
| Kent (G.) Under the maples. 14127. 
| Kent (M. W.): 
De light ob de moon. 25654. 
Virginia. 27541. 
Kent (N.) Why do the flowers fade. 


16661. 


| Kenyon & Butler: 


My father. 83867. 


Old things have passed away. 
8581. 
Kenyon-Jones (F.) Footsteps in the 
snow. 7396. 
Kephart (C. B.) Going back home. 
18949. 


Keppel (K.): 
Don’t wake father. 
My fancy. 11221. 
Kerker (G.): 
Bin nicht friiulein, bin nicht frau. 


17011. 


166. 
Holder Mai. 710. 
Kommen sie. 928. 


Lieb’ die runden, lieb’ die schlan- 
ken. 962. 
Morgen wieder lustig. 
Nigger-duett. 1200. 
Schneeglockchen,. 1515. 
Kern (C. W.): 
Barcarolle. 20806. 
Boating party. 18448. 
Bubbling spring. 10016. 
By courtesy. 12547. 
Cavalier’s bride. 2868, 2364. 
Clown (The) 28664. 
Daisies. 351. 
Fading day. 14851. 
Forward. 21129. 
Gavotte. 21162. 
Graziella. 28508. 
Impromptu. 21484. 
Intermezzo 4 la valse. 
June days. 193812. 
Maid and the wheel. 3252. 
Marche aux flambeaux. 26522. 
March légére. 1047. 


AG: 


21422. 


Kern (C. W.)—Continued. 
Mardi Gras revels. 
May walk. 19549. 
Mazurka. 21668. 
Meadow dance. 19557. 
Moulin (Le). 26663. 
My heart’s desire. 26694. 
New life. 29317. 
O faithful pine. 
Oriental dance. 
Petite berceuse. 
Petite coquette. 26916. 
Rosen gavotte. 27073. 
Silvery moonlight. 11786. 
Souvenir de Lemberg. 27267. 
Spirit of mischief. 6232. 
Thinking of home. 27413. 
Torch of liberty. 14097. 
Trapeze performer. 30086. 
Tyrolienne (La). 27474. 
Valse joyeuse. 27504. 
Valse mélodique. 9482. 
Valse moderne. 1859. 
Valse triomphale. 27502. 
Valse volante. 9487. 

Kern (F. A.) (Hermit’s night song. 


13378. 


3461. 
13628. 
1330. 


30539. 
Kern, (J. D:)% 
De goblin’s glide. 10207. 
Edinboro wriggle. 10307. 


Fan me with a movement slow. 
12789. 
I want to sing in opera. 
I’m a crazy daffydil. 15227. 
I’m the human brush. 10716. 
In the valley of Montbijou. 28792. 
Look me over dearie. 17488. 
Love is like a little rubber band. 
PALS TT) 
Love's charming art. 21585. 
My heart I cannot give to you. 
19681. 
Sing Trovatore. 11801. 
ta ta,_little girl, 4000. 
There is a happy land. 18062. 
There’s a resting place for every 
girl. 14064. 
Turkey trot. 
Kern i(W.) : 
: A la mode. 123868. 
Beneath thy window. 22775. 
Kernochan (M.): 
Fresh spring. 7411. 
Smuggler’s song. 6186. 
Song of Ylen. 29857. 
Unconquered. 16485. 
We two together. 30214. 
Kerr (E. L.) If I should kiss you. 
10766. 
Kerr (H. D.): 
I’d love to have you love me. 26847. 
Sweetest mem’ries. 273848. 
When a little bit o’ love creeps 
in. 30232: 


19165. 


18108, 27461, 30102. 


2047 


INDEX 


Kerr (He WwW.) 
My heart’s desire. 13502. 
Walking with Jesus in 
9566. 
Kerr (J. MeD.) ; 


light. 


Keep smiling. 10908. 

Why not. 9674. 
Kerr (f° H.). \ that hobble rag. 
11986. 
Ixerrison (D.) O Florida, fair Flor- 
ida. 24203. 


Kersten (M. Werner-) 
Kersten (M.) 


See Werner- 


Kerth (L.) My old home. 29284. 

Kerwin (Ll. <A.) Peek-a-boo hat. 
3558. 

Keshner (A. L.) For this old flag 


and you dear. 14915. 
Kessel (G.): 
Ertonet, jubelklinge. 
Lob und ehre. 990. 
Uns ist ein kind geboren. 
Vier missionsgesinge. 901. 
Zionsklinge. 12346. 
Kessinger (H.) Spring is here. 1642, 
Kessler (H.): 
Ave Maria. 9882. 
Bliicher bei Caub. 9984. 
City lights. 2410. 
Friedland vor Stralsund. 10424. 
Wenn der abend sinkt. 12195. 


10382. 


30132. 


Kessler-Weyler (M.) Promenade ca- 
price. 24425. 
Kettenus (A.) Marche. 26330. 


Keusche Barbara. 902, 2218, 3191, 
6817, 6818, 8112, 9911, 11036. 

Keusche Suzanne. 4764, 5288, 6171, 
6492, 6578, 7556, 7557, 9588, 9594—- 
9597, 12953, 13210, 13992, 14217, 
18168. 

Key (H.) Now God be with us. 
30651. 


Keyes (A. EH.) Indays that’s past and 


gone. 10792. 

Keyes (C.) Let us labor. 5459. 

Khovantchina. 5584. 

Kibbe (C. T.) Fight like a union sol- 
dier. 4925. 

Kibler (B. E.) Will you be my little 
sweetheart. 12281. 

Kidd (H. S.) <All for me—even me. 
9808. 

Kidder (G.) Let well enough alone. 
23808. 

Kidder (Mrs. G.) Let well enough 
alone. 23808. 


Kidwell (L.): 
I’ve a longing. 28705. 
Red onion rag. 27014. 
Strike up an Irish strain. 27307. 
There’s a funny feeling stealing. 
30023. 
This old town. 27414. 


When the summer breezes. 27617. 


DU. FEE SE se VE 


Kiefer (W. R.) Girl of Uncle Sam. | 
7463. | 
Kiel (A. W.) 
15911. 
Kienzl (W.): 
Cradle song. 4717. 
Geistliches lied. 14949, 14950. 
Good morning says little Mozart. 
129173 
Kcuhreigen (Der). 23755. 
Lied der Magdalena. 15454. 
Ride on a rocking horse. 6012. 
Weihnachtslied (Hin) 4254. 
Zwei stiicke. 10917. 
Kiernan (H. A.) When some luck is 
coming. 14239. 
Kiesling (S. G.): 
Fairy rondo. 23213. 
Happy hour. 23487. 
Little daisy polka. - 23842. 
Little gem waltz. 28845. 
Our school day march. 
Pearl schottische. 24838. 
Rondo caprice. 23721. 
Kiesta (O.) Gypsy prince. 2795. | 
Kieth (C.) Ive the dearest little girl. 
28708. 
Kilburn (1). Hirst lovers iin: 
Killgore (F.) My heart’s in the aero- 
plane. 29269. 
Killibegs. 26482. 
Kilner (H.): 
Sing to my heart. 13887. 
Thou comest. 203892. 
Kimball (A.): 
Easter bells. 12733. 
Easter song. 7266. 
Fireside musings. 7380. 
Jolly old Saint Nicholas. 
Silent thoughts. 1571. 
Woman’s national daily. 48389. 
Kimball “Gk ae 
Blind man’s buff galop. 
Husking bee. 23516. 
Rocky rill. 24488. 
Star of hope. 24741. 
Whispering leaves. 25115. 
Kimble (EK. F.) Wait and see little 
girl, wait and see. 4227. 


Old wife, dear wife. || 


29436. 


880. 


22811. 


IKXime (R.) When duty calls. 12207. 
Kimmel (S.) Impromptu. 13117. 
Kinek (A. & B.) Golden wedding 
drive saeoas: 
Kind (J. A. Glover-) See Glover-Kind 
(Je Ae) 
Kindell (W. H.) Hurrah for Central. 
7669. 
Kinder (H. D.) Whisperings of the 
pines. 30282. 
Kinder (R.): 
Benedicite omnia opera. 146. 
Berceuse no. 2. 22781. 
One more day’s work for Jesus. 


1274. 


2048 


| 


| nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


| 


INDEX 


Kinder (m.)—Continued. 
Processional march. 24428. 
Thy word is a lantern. 24898. 
Kindlinger (J.): 
Evening in the valley. 4885. 
Heavenly bliss. 10595. 
She never said a single word. 
6133. 


Women and watches. 9715. 
King (A. M.) Smooth back my atu- 
burn hair. 18901. 
King (B. M.) Twilight dreams. 14114. 
Bing (Gy): 
Dreamland memories. 2552. 


Let me live and stay in Dixieland. 


954. 
Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
3246. 
That’s ever loving love. 2072 
(188). 
King (C. H.) Love’s perfect flower. 
23886. 
King (C. O.) Jesus our Christ. 23676. 


King (E. M.) 26571. 
CT na Gi OP 8 


Ballet song of American women. 


Memories. 


27857. 
Smooth back my auburn hair. 
18901. 
remiss C. ) Dickinson medley. 
4794. 
mine (Hoi) Eternal youth. 12766. 
King (J. R.) See Kunkel (C.) 
King (J. 8S.) Her dear eyes of blue. 
23468. 


Mine (KES): 
Artarmo collection. 18326. 
Aviation tournament march. 18357, 
18358. 
Canton aero club. 18510. 
Desdemona waltzes. 2509. 
Imperial. . 10784, 10785. 
International peace. 15313. 
iron count... 21427. 
Neddermeyer triumphal 
TOG So. 
Robinson’s 
20034. 
Sons of veterans march. 20240. 
Viking march. 20508, 20509. 
Wanderlust march. 30205. 
Woody Van’s march. 20663. 
King (M. J.) Don’t break my heart. 
2531. 
King (M. QO.) 
winkin’ at you. 
King (O.): 
Och stadsmuren hade tolf grund- 
valar. 11328: 
Sing a song of praise. ( 
Ye angel-hosts above. 22529. 


march. 


grand entree march. 


When the moon is a- 
30255. 


King (R. W.) Spooky man. 9151. 
King ¢S2@.)% 
Down by the old willow tree. 
Paes ee, 
Soldier’s return. 
King (W.) 
14782. 
King Arthur. 9023, 22205. 
King Charles II. 11079. 
King of love. 23724. 
Kingenfeld (H.) March. 17376. 
Kingly (R.) It might have been in 


20207. 
Dear (The) isle of green. 


old Chicago. 19255. 

King’s bride. 23731. 

Kingsley (B. G.) Sweet little doll. 
24805. 


Kingsley (J.) I'd love to be loved by 


a girl like you. 7692. 

Kingsley (J. D.) True. 6384. 

Kingsley (W. H.) My dear New Eng- 
land home. 15758. 

Kingsley bros. My dear New England 
home. 15758. 

Kingston. 15352. 

Kingston (B.) You don’t know no- 


body, and nobody don’t know you. 
2045. 


Kingston (M.) Ho! every one that 
thirsteth. 30541. 

Kingston (T. F.) Pretty Maggie Mc- 
Cue. 5941. 


IKinkel (—) Sweet kiss. 2072 (58). 

Kinkel (C.): 
Home sweet home. 
Pleasant thoughts. 2072 (45). 
Rosebud quickstep. 27714 (28). 
Rosebud waltz. 27714 (24). 
Whisperings of love. 27714 (29). 

Kankel (3.)) Be true, j223% 

Kankel” (K:)) : 
Home sweet home. 
Pleasant thoughts. 2072 (45). 
Rosebud quickstep. 27714 (28). 
Rosebud waltz. 27714 (24). 
Whisperings of love. 27714 (29). 

Kinkie Wiz, pseud. See Perry (l. R.). 

Kinkie Wiz (Publishing house of) : 
Come to good old Dreamy-town. 


12359 (28). 


12559 (28). 


25568. 
Hop! hop! 26084. 
Kinkle (C.) Mazurka de_ salon. 
12359 (86). 
Kinne (S. D.): 
Blood of Jesus. 16859. 


For you there is power in the 
blood. 17094. 
Hushed to rest. 5189. 
Looking unto Jesus. 
Present tanins © W759: 


Redeemed by the blood. 


17441. 
178387. 


rane GR... Ek): Shelter in the blood of Jesus. 
Down by the Rio Grande. 28243. 17912. 
Oriental maidens. 26857, 27714 Some sweet day. 17941. 
(108). . Windows of heaven. 6575. 
2049 


INDEX 


pt. i, pss v.06 


Kinnear (G.): 
Love me on Sunday. 5516. 
Please don’t shine too soon. 5918. 
Kinney (M. W.) Dear old Erin’s 
green shore. 2498. 
Kinsley (G. E.) March and two step. 
17484. 
Kinsman (H. M.): 


Bill Jones. 45465. 
White Lil-le and Mon-ton-o. 20623. 
Kinze (H. H.) Canzonetta. 22889. 


Kinzer (W. R.) Golden slipper. 7489. 
Kipling (R.) Camel’s hump. 14583. 
Kirby (G. J.) Your mother will wel- 
come you home. 12340. 
Kireher (F.) Social bubble. 
Kirchl (A.): 
Abend friede. 
Deutsche weise. 
Farewell. 30488. 
Gold’ ne tage. 380516. 
Hort, ihr Maégdelein. 30542. 
Morgenwanderung. 30634. 
Sommernacht. 30759. 
Was ich mochte. 30821. 
Kirchmayer (J.) Grabt sich tief in’s 
herz hinein. 12923, 


22136. 


30366. — 
30464. 


Kirchner (G.) Cunning face. 4782. 

Kirehner (T.) Neue albumblatter. 
OTS (lO Kose 

Kirk (A.) My well-beloved sweet- 
heart. - 17629. 

ark (C.1C.): 


Praise ye Jehovah. 13690. 
*T will not be long. 20448. 
Kirk (M. L.) Take me to Atlantic 
City. 16381. 
Kirkman (M.): 
Lullaby. 26488. 
Road to Ballyclary. 27050. 
Tarantelle. 22248. 
Valsette. 9489. 
Kirkpatrick (—) Easter carols. 2072 
(17) 


Kirkpatrick (W. J.): 

Across the border. 9794. 

Be true, be true. 2287. 

Be true to God. 20815. 

Bells of Christmas time. 
(3). 

Cleanse me Lord. 10118. 

Come and worship. 25197 (7). 

Conquerors through grace. 28106. 

Cross means love. 14695. 

Dear Shepherd I love Thee. 10214. 

Evening brings all home. 10387. 

Eye hath not seen. 10346. 

Go ye into all the world. 12903. 

God will be true to His word. 
12906. 

God’s hand is everywhere. 

Hark! through the golden 
heht.c 28532, 

Has He saved you. 12962. 

Hide me there. 10610. 


25197 


28471. 
sun- 


Kirkpatrick (W. J.)—Continued. 

Hood’s carols. 2072 (28), 25197 
(10). 

T’ll sing the song He gives me. 
10696. 

If you have a work to do. 

Jesus will save. 28848. 

Joy of the Lord. 28857. 

Just to make the world a little 
better. 10897. 

Lead kindly light. 3182. 

Let the redeemed say so. 38146. 

Lift up your hearts. 28978. 

Light of life. 11004. 

Like as a father. 138270. 

Look for the beautiful. 29031. 

Make this world better. 29094. 

Morning, noon and evening. 29215. 


28746. 


My only hope is Jesus. 29288. 
Nothing but leaves. 29383. 


O God, that midst the parted sea. 
21810. 

O still in accents sweet. 29361. 

O wonderous grace. 113826. 

Rock of ages. 38701. 

Royal fountain. 2072 (52). 

Singing glad hosannas. 29794. 

Some blessed morning. 29836. 

Speak to every heart. 22183. 

Spirit of praise. 11868. 

Take Thou my trembling hand. 
29971. 

There’s a song in the air. 30025. 
There was a time when children 
sang. 30030. 
Thou art the vine. 
Under marching orders. 


30041. 
12084. 


Way He leads is best for me. 
22422. 
Wilt Thou hear the voice of 
praise. 380807. 
Kirkum (Mrs. L.) Up in Shannon- 
dale. 24957. 


Kiss waltz. 12789, 13588, 14011, 14064, 
15196, 16564, 25743, 26332, 28218. 


Kissinger (J. H.): 
Boner. 9989. 
Brady. 125382. 


Faithful to my trust. 10855. 
Kistler (A.) Big hearted blue coat. 


D2 OG 

Kistner (F.): 
Abendlied. 22590. 
Am feldweg. 6715. 


Am himmelstor. 22640. 
Aus den Hymnen an die nacht 
22706. 

Bange fragen. 
Beichtiger (Der) 
Bo6hmisch. 16866. 
Burletta. 16879. 
DéAammerstunde. 
Daheim. 25626. 
Eremit (Der) 23182. 
Erwacht. 22185. 


22736. 
22768. 


23037. 


2050 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX j 


Kistner (F.)—Continued. 
Fussreise. 25885. 
Getrennt. 23322. 
Harfenklang (Hin) 
Herbst. 23473. 
Herbstabend. 23474. 
Im wald. 15279. 

In der friihe. 5287. 
In dulci jubilo. 138120. 
Klage. 237384. 

Komm einmal noch. 23749. 


12958. 


Konzertetiide no. 38. 19429, 19480. 


Leben. 23781. 

Liebe (Die) 23812. 
Liebesrausch. 15452. 
Mailied. 28928. 
Menschenbeifall. 24006. 
Nachts. 24148. 

Nis Randers. 21781. 


Réverie fantastique. 16088. 
SHerspruch. 245385. 

Spruch. 247382. 

Verliebte und die turteltaube. 


24992. 
Versuchung. 24994. 
Vier leichte stiicke. 143814. 
Wandervogel. 12168. 
Weichensteller (Der) 
Wiegenlied. 25128. 


6489. 


Klein CA. (R2)): 
Billy the cow-boy king. 12507. 


Espinol. 7307. 
Meet me to-night in Meridian. 
21669. 
My heaven is you. 1152. 
Pocatella. 8719. 
Texas my ranch girl queen. 14043, 
16410. 
What’s the use of worrying. 
14224, 14606. 
Klein (B. O.) Thy life was given for 
me. 6855. 
Klein (F.) Golden fall. 18954. 
Klein (J. G.) Booster march. 27927. 
Klein (M.): 
’Arry and ’Arriet. » 16791, 25197 
(44). 
Blarney of Killarney. 16856, 


18437, 22809, 25197 (49). 

Bow Sing. 6904. 

International cup. 846. 

It’s a long lane. 17324, 19257, 
ZAOT, (ish) 28S2ne 

Loving. 1011, 3216, 3217, 15540. 

Merry month of May. 17536, 
2H LOT (ClLOM)e 

My old town. 17621, 19701, 24122, 
25197 (175), 26710, 29286, 29287. 


Kitchener (F.) Dawn of spring. 24938 Pretty little sun-shade. 24408, 
RTtSom eC ONEL:;):: 30364 (109). 
Dominus illuminatio mea. 20992. "Round the world. 27082. 
God be in my head. 30515. Royal Durbar. 22047, 25197 
Kittredge (W.)  We’re tenting to- (208), 29671. 
night. A285. Serenade in Venice. 20150. 
Kitzinger (C.) Meet me in the gar- Sweet senorita. 18015, 20314, 
den of roses. 21668. ZNO (250. 
Kiver (E.) Three pieces for the or- Yachting. 43846. 
San. Liat). Kleine (O.) That musical nightmare. 
Kjerulf (H.): 24851. 
A la lune. 18246. Kleine konigin. 915. 
Cradle song. 4716. 1 Kleine nachtmusik. 296835. 
Last night. 8019, 10966, 23774, | Kleinecke (G.) Mon désire. 8309. 
26385. Kleinmichel (R.) Ettiden-album. 
Zwei norwegische  volkslieder. 18802. 18803, 21064. 
28906, 28907. Klengel (J.) Sonatine in A moll, 
Klaa (R.) Christmas. 28040. 9098-9100. 
Klaass (R.): Klengel (P.): 
Aus dem reiche der tone. 27828. Lenz und liebeslied. 8025. 
Marsch-album. 1056. Lied des waldy6gleins. 8053. 
Klais (W.) I love to see the pretty Sechs lyrische stticke. 917. 
snow a-falling on a cold December’s Sechs stiicke. 919. 
day. 28677. Zwei charakterstiicke. 921. 
Klaphake (L. R.) Self instructor | Klickmann (F. H.): 
rapid system of ragtime piano play- Apple blossoms. 22678. 
ing. 138841. Dance in the barn. 25631. 
Klassert (M.) Rococo gavotte. 24489. Dear old County Mayo. 4880 
Klaw (A.) For a girl like you. 2675. (110). 
Kleber (H.) On parade. 24267. Good morning. 23371. 
Klebs (H.) Mother. 19636. I’m coming back to good old U. 
Klee (H.) Vergissmeinnicht (Das) S. A. 28684. 
24991. I will love you when the silver 
Wleffel (A.) Walzer-und lindleral- threads. T7780. 
bum. 14194. Jesse James. 10854, 13165. 


Kleider machen leute. 26365. 


Jolly school girls. 238688. 


2051 


INDEX 


pt. TE, Bs, w GS 


Ilickmann (F. H.)—Continued. 
Just a dream of you. 2072 (129). 
Knockout drops. 3104. 
Love’s token. 23889. 
Meditation. 23978. 
Memories of the South. 23999. 
Mud pies. 24090. 


Rocking waves. 24487. 
Sabbath bells. 24533. 
Star of love. 24742. 


Uncle Sam. 24940. 
Walnut hills. 25033. 
Kline (QO. A.) I wonder why the 
moonlight always makes me think of 
love. T7786, 19176. 
Kling (C.) In cloud land. 23615. 
Kling (E.) Sweetheart June. 14006. 
Kling (H.) Perles. 29485. 
Klingenfeld (H.): 
Gavotte. 17116. 
Melody. 17377. 
Slow waltz. 17928. 
Klingler (K.) Sonate. 238748. 
Klinkner (Mrs. F. W.) Won’t you 
come back to me sweetheart. 6613. 
Klohr (J. W.) Cello and piano album. 


16895. 

Klopstock. 16324. 

Klose (F.): N 
Elfenreigen. 7283. 
Streichquartett. 24764. 
Wallfahrt nach Kelvaar. 22415. 

Klosé (H.): 

Four concert duets. 7991. 
Six duets. 7992. 
Klosson (H. A.) Cymbeline. 18648. 
Klosterhuber (Mrs. C.) Sprouting 
buds. 27286. 
Klotz (M.) Classy. 22961. 


Kluek (M.) 
30482. 
Kluge (A.) 
Kmoch (F.): 
Our love march. 3530, 3531. 
Pilsener march. 3573, 3574. 
Zakolniéek. 25187, 27699. 


Er ist nach mir verriickt. 


In der friihe. 5287. 


Knab (A.) Lieder. 13224, 18225. 

Knapp (F. M.) Will you love me for 
aye. 12283. 

Knapp (I. C.) Songs for the home 


27255. 
Union grove march. 


and kindergarten. 
Knapp (O. W.) 
4380 (83). 
Knapp-Wolcott music co. 
25939. 
Kaeass (N.) Ben Bolt. 
Kneff (A. W.): 
Autumn leaves. 18351. 
Battle of the clouds. 121. 
Kneissl (E.) Meereswogen. 3292. 
Knepple (L. E.) Oriental murmur- 
ings. 19855. 
Kknickerbocker music pub. co.: 
Arizona Rose. 22682. 
Dream girl. 7220. 


Golden city. 


9949, 9950. 


Knickerbocker music pub. co.—Conitd. 

Everything tells me of you, sweet- 
heart. 17317. 

Farewell to Lover’s lane. 10359. 
I live for you alone. 21327.: 
I love to waltz. 13049. 
In a dear old swing. 7831. 
Old (The) home. 17684. 
Welsh rarebit. 16593. 

Knight (C.) She is sleeping by the 

Swanee. 11770. 


Knight (D.) Mal’ pun’kin Sue. 
15567. 

Knight (F.) I dreamed that my 
dream came true. 23531. 

Knight (F. J.) When the violets are 


blooming. 20600. 

Knight (G. H.): 

Christ child. 28035. 
Father with Thy church abide. 
25806. 
Introit and two yespers. 
Lord dismiss us. 29033. 
Magnificat in A major. 
Sabbath morn. 29681. 
Three introits. 27421. 
Knight (G. P.) Rocked in the cradle 
of the deep. 29631. 
Knight (I.) Dreaming. 17020. 
Knight (M. A.) Stars are shining 
over all. 27291. 
Knight (N. B.) Sporting life. 3926. 
Knight (P.) All clear out of the park. 
4399. 

Knight (R.): 
Forbidden. 
Hill-side (The) 
Pale morn of tears. 

Knisely (Mrs. M. E.) 


26258. 
29083. 


23275. 

this: 

24317. 

Uncle Sam’s 


taffy. 30121. 
Iknobel (A.) Will you be mine? 
16669. 


Knobloch (J.) Flora-walzer. 23257. 
Knodle (W. St. C.) Take me out. on 
the boardwalk. 16380. 
Knoll (A. H.) Polka philanthropy. 
8722. 
Knopf (M.): 
Bajaderen-walzer. 18380. 
Ich bin ein kleptomane. 17270. 
Im schlafcoupé. 5280, 17278. 
Menschen sind gar niemals zu- 
frieden. 17528. 
Reizende melodei 
xosen ein. 17839. 


*n laden zum 


Suzette. 9225. 
Vorwirts freunderl folge mir. 
18150. 


Wer wagt gewinnt. 18172. 
Wir tanzen durchs leben. 25139. 
Wissen sie noch. 48332, 4333. 


Knoth (A.) Toa rose. 14085. 
Ixnowles (J. E.) Hear our prayer 
10591. ‘ 


Knowles (R. A.) I ain’t mad. 1676. 


2052 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Knowlton (A.) Under the maples. 
14127. 
Knowlton (F. S.) Christ is risen. 
10111. 


Knowlton (R. W.) When Katie wore 
a hobble skirt. 25081. 
Mnow /(G. N. & H. EH.) : 
Circumstantial evidence, 
ale 20915. 
I never had one just like you. 
21351. 
inox (.C:)': 
Benedictus in C. 
Hymns and responses. 
Te Deum laudamus in C. 
(82). 
Knudsen (K.) 
5354. 

Kobelt (J.) Friihling. 2693. 
och (C. EK.) - Yowre my 
Juliette. 16703. 
Koch (E#.) Soleil 

9086. 
Koehn (FF. E.): 
Deutsche motetten. 12684. 
Es ist ein késtlich ding. 12768. 
Weihnachtslied. 6491. 
Koch (H. E.): 
Da Jesus 
23035. 
Gott wird abwischen alle triinen 
von ihren augen. 21204. 
Haus im himmel. 7587. 
Partita in G. 24827. 
Partite und doppelfuge. 8656. 
Pastorale tiber den choral, 


that’s 


22562 (9). 
2072 (29). 
4380 


Joie de jeunesse. 


dearest 


de printemps. 


in den garten ging. 


In 


dulei jubilo. 21903. 
Urlicht. 9468. 
Welt ade, ich bin dein  mitide. 
25063. 
Koch (M.): 
Elfin dance. 7284. 


Spring’s greeting. 9164. 


Iocian (J.): 


Chanson printaniére. 28012. 
Hymne au printemps. 28627. 
Intermezzo pittoresque. 28808. 
Lullaby. 29064. 
Méditation du soir. 29148. 
Mélodie. 28916. 
Koeder (C.) Rosie, I love you true. 
16130. 
Koehler (HE. L.) Nightingale polka. 
11280. 


Kohler (L.): 
Daily task for advanced pupils. 
4742. 
Praktischer lehrgang des klavier- 


spiels. 13692 — 13694, 24894, 
24395. 
12 preparatory velocity studies. 
19351. 
IKx6hler (M.) 30 ktinstler-etiiden ftir 
violine. 183227. 


ee eS -y_——_—_S=—E=E=E——x_————— ESSE _EE EER RL 


Kohler (0O.): 
Feierklinge. 
Im herbst. 2974. 
Koehler (W.) America. 
Koehler-Heberlein (C.) 
nonne. 29512. 
Koellhoffer (B. A.) 
composition. 11398. 
Koelling (—) Modern salon music. 
1ALGT: 
Koelling (C.): 
Finesse. 12807. 
Lark’s morning song. 
My favorite. 19679. 
Kkoenemann (H.) Salutations to my 
Second home. 6076. 
INMoenic: (is Ih & GSE): 
Mariposa. 26533. 
Won’t you please take 
Frisco. 27664. 
See also Grady (F. I.) 


12797. 


38. 


Polka mig- 


Original German 


19376. 


me to 


Koenig (H. D.) ‘That political rag. 
27389. 
Konig (O.) Programm fiir den sie- 


benundzwanzigsten kindertag. 13707. 


Konigskinder. 581, 9238, 924, 1709, 
3105, 10987, 23747, 25906, 26370. 
Konigswinter. 22074. 
Kopke..(Ca) J. 07ER) Abenteuer in 
Mekka. 14825. 
Koeppen (P.): 
Agnus Dei und Sanctus. 3368. 
Air aus dem orgelpastorale. 2196. 


Alte liebe. 2122. 

An ein kind. 21388. 

Auf dem kirchhof von Montreux. 
QED: 


Aus der Tell-overtiire. 38787. 


Aus meinem skizzenbuch. 2184. 
Bosquet de Julie. 2296. 
Brautlied. 380185. 
Carmen-fantasie. 2279. 
Entsagung. 2598. 

Gefangene (Der) 28426. 

In der kapelle. 2988. 

Kirmess. 3096. 

Konig Heinrichs gebet. 30187. 
Larghetto. 2244. 

Largo. 2799. 

Praeludium. 3597. 
Resignation. 2201. 

Robert Schumann-album. 3795. 
Sehnsucht. 38814. 

Selige geister. 2741. 

Soldaten kommen. 2281. 
Sonntagsmorgen auf glion. 38907. 
Todesliuten. 4089. 

Valse. 4050. 

Vespergesang. 4186. 


Zweigesprich. 43880. 
Koeppler (A. C.): 
Mazurkana. 21666, 26554. 
Romance from evening star. 4223, 
423294, 


2053 


INDEX 


Koerfer (F.): 

Highth day of November. 
Mutter liebe. 15758. 
Koerner (H. T.) Months (The) 19617. 
Koesperer (—) Let us arise. 959. 

Kohler (B.) Elm orlu. 21041. 

Kohler (H.): : 
Little gypsy. 3178. 

Morning glory. 3358. 
On the lake. 3498. 
Sailor boy. 38748. 
Sunrise. 3963. 
Kohler (R. M.) Elm orlu. 21041. 
KkohImann (C.) Topsy turvy Christ- 
mas. 30077. 

Kohn (D. & H.): 
Cheer up. 10090. 
Song of the gale. 
Stalling. 9169. 

Kolb (K. M.): 

Rose forget-me-not. 27070. 
Sweet Viola-lee-ola. 20315. 

Koller (J. F.) When the early frosts 

of autumn turn the green leaves into 


14808. 


11839. 


gold. 6519. 
Kolling (C.) Chasse infernale. 28018. 
Kollo (W.): 
Alma wo wohnst du. 18283, 30371, 
30372. 
Auf der liebesschaukel. 2177. 


Ballade von Grafen Mixed Pickles. 
2207. 

Ballhausbummler (Der) 4498. 

Beinchen (Die) 2247, 2248. 

Berlin wie’s lebt. 380410. 

Biicher und frauen. 14563, 14564. 

Du kleiner schieber. 30474. 

Hampelmann-duett. 19014. 

Hiitterl-walzer. 30546. 

Ich mal mir einen reizenden mann. 
30553. 


Im richtigen moment. 138109. 

Kitty, du ktisst so siiss. 18217, 
15404. - 

Kleine Grete und der two-step. 
3101. 

Komm mein kleines miuschen. 
15410. 

Lass’ mich deine strtiimpfchen 
seh’n. 28982. 


Lied vom Kater. 15456, 28971. 
Lied von grammophon. 30586. 
Londonboy (Der). 380591. 

Lulu mein lJiebliches brautchen. 


30599. 

Miidel von der Themse. 15562, 
15563. 

Mensch mir platzt der kragen. 
26583. 


Nach meine beene ist ja ganz Ber- 
lin verrtickt. 1175. 

’Ne dufte stadt ist mein Berlin. 
1182. 

Nur a klans hutterl. 29341. 

Rolle-rille-rutsch. 6034. 


Dt. .T, meas.; vi06 


Kollo (W.)—Continued. 
Siehste woll, du kleiner schieber. 


30748. 
So ein feiner dicker kleiner ham- 
pelmann. 380753. ; 


Teddybir (Der). 

Valse mascotte. 

Was liegt bei 
apfelbaum. 16572, 16578. 

Wenn der briut’gam mit der 
braut. 1940, 9592, 9598, 16594, 
16595. 

Wenn Petrus betten macht. 30824. 

Kollontay (Y. De La N \ Holly-hocks. 


14029. 
9480, 9481. 
lehmann unterm 


21287. 
Kollros (C.): 
Birdlings. 168. 
Dove mazurka. 418. 
Our mayor. 1297. 
Komischen. 12123. 
Kommer (F.) Silver moon, shine 


down on me. 138878. 
Komzak (K.) : 
Bad ’ner mad’ln. 25347. 
Dorfmusikanten. 2537. 
Fairy tales. 495, 23214. 
Folk-song. 529, 23263. 
Rose vom Kaukasus. 8897. 
Vindobona. 205138, 25006. 
Kkonarske (EH. A.): 
She is the ideal of my heart. 
20158. 
Speeding along in an auto. 
Koninsky music co.: 
College boys. 22970. 
Dreams of thee. 21021. 
Heart of the rose. 26039. 
Hello bright eyes. 5126. 
I’m just crazy. 21341. 
Jolly sleighing party. 7982. 
King of the air. 10922. 
Moonlight in monkey land. 13460. 
Salted peanuts. 22059. 
When the roses are 
22459. 
Konizeski (G.) 
you. 13085. 
Kontski (A. de): 
Grande polonaise. 17151. 
Marsz zwiazku narodowego. 29118. 


17971. 


in bloom. 


I wonder why don’! 


Réveil du lion. 20020. 
Koonce (H. E.) Idella’s waltz. 
19185. 
Kopetsky (W.) Regiments-marsch. 
3662-3666. 


20109. 
10 


Scéne la Czarda. 
Take this letter 


Korb (F.) 
Korf (HH. H.) 
mother. 27357. 

Korn (CreAa)i: 

Sonata. 15412. 

Waltz song. 4285. 
Korngold (EK. W.): a 

Ball beim miurchenkonig. 


18382. 
Klaviertrio. 912. 


2004 


| 


| 


| Kornhass (H.) 


/ Kottaun (C.): 


INDEX 


| nos, 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


| Korngold (EH. W.)—Continued. 


Mirchen spricht einen epilog. 
19510. 

Prinzessin auf der Hrbse. 
Riibezahl. 20070. 

Schneemann-walzer. 
Sonate no. 2 in E dur. 
Tapfere schneiderlein. 
Verzauberte prinzessin. 
Wichtelminnlein. 20682. 


Komm’ holder fritih- 


19974. 


1521. 
23751. 

20338. 
20505. 


ling. 23750. 
Korsakoff (N. Rimsky-) See Rimsky- 
Korsakoff (N.) | 
Kortheiner (A. W.) Our land. 19862. 
Koschat (T.): 


Forsaken. 10411. 
Forsaken am I. 10412. 
Hamkehr (D’) 5080. 


Kotlar (1.) Monte Cristo. 29205. 
mopar (J. ET.) “Kingdom of my 
home. Z8898. 


New Beatrice gavotte. 293816. 
Summer night’s dance. 29987. 
Kotze (L.) Minuet in F. 24044. 


Kotzschmar (H.) Christmas bells. 
2401. 
Kouloukis (N.) Réverie. 1484. 


Kovafovic (K.) Vylet pana Brouéka. 
25024. 
Koven (R. de) See De Koven (R.) 
Koverman (F. R.) Take your girlie 
for a row. 6807. 
Kowalewski (A.) 
Kowalski (H.): 
Marche hongroise. 
Roses de Bohéme. 
Krafft-Lortzing (C.) 
gen-marsch. 25767. 


Psit Lizzy: \ 21972: 


13377. 
27714 (25). 
Erzherzog Hu- 


Kraft (K.C.) Pipe of dreams. 17742. 

Kraft & Fox. Pipe of dreams. 17742. 

Kramer (A. §8.) Rider without a 
head. 3688. 


Kramer (A. W.): 
Ablosung. 16782. 


At sunset. 20767. 
Death song. 20979. 
Night song. 8475. 


Kramer (C. N.) All the world loves 


a lover. 16758. 

Kramer (HK. D.) My Ethel Rose. 
11220. 

Kramer (J. K. W.) For she’s so 
hard to please. 14913. 

Kramer (R.) Ave Maria. 6796. 

Krannig (S.) Deutscher miannerchor. 
395. 


Kranz (G. F.) music co.: 
Broken doll. 25458. 


Dance of the gypsies. 25633. 
Merry hunter. 26598. 
Tarantelle. 27360. 

Krasinsky (F.): 
Am schonen Rhein. 2128. 


Krasinsky (F.)—Continued. 
Glaube, hoffe, liebe. 2736. 
Mein schiitzel. 38296. 

Kratz (G. W.) Love. 

(50). 

Kratz (L. G.): 
Boys in blue. 
Departure (The) 28081, 23082. 
Jesus lover of my soul. 23674. 
Lord who giveth all. 23869. 
Power of Jesus’ name. 17751. 
Psalms. 29543. 

I<raus (J... Me): 

AS the bells 


133809, 16728 


16871. 


are ringing eight. 


4437. 
Kangaroo hop. 153886. 
Krause (A.) Zw6lf klavier-ettiden. 
3108. 
Krause (C.) Promesse (La) 115383. 
Krause (P.): 
Alle menschen miissen sterben. 
22744. 
Basso ostinato. 22744. 
Krause (R. M.) My Dixiana Lou. 
8364. 
Krauss (C. T.) jr. Hobble skirt rag. 
10619. 


Kreager (M. M.): 
Everybody has a beau but me. 


10342. 
Sometime. 20215. 
Krebs (G. W.) When the wild birds 


leave the valley. 27622. 
Krebs (T. L.) Five songs. 23752. 
Krehbiel (H. E.) Songs from the 
operas for baritone and bass. 30762. 


Kreher (E.) Lilacs and poppies. 
19423. 

Kreher (H. R.) & co. Lilacs and 
poppies. 19423. 


Kreider (N. W.): 

Legend. 28942, 28948. 
Prelude. 28918. 

Kreischer (A. H.) 

going to do without a sou. 

Kreiser (H.): 
All’s well. 
Concert caprice. 
Processional march. 
Sun of my soul. 

(117). 

Kreisler (F.): 
Liebesfreud. 10992, 23814. 
Liebeslied. 10993, 23816. 
Ricitativo und  scherzo-caprice. 

24454. 
Schon Rosmarin. 

Krejcik (F.) : 

I myself. 28697. 
Spinning-wheel. 29884, 29885. 
Kremer (E.) lLiederbuch des deut- 

schen. 215380. 

Kremer (V.) Co.: 

Abie the sporty kid. 4880 (90). 
After school. 4380 (91). 


O what’s a fellow 
8526. 


25233. 
10145. 
24422. 
24781, 30364 


2456, 11732. 


2055 


INDEX 


== 


Ikremer (V.) co.—Continued. 


Antlers march. 4880 (92). 

Any old way you cook chicken. 
62, 4880 (93). 

Anywhere with you. 4880 (94). 

Autumn sunset waltz. 4380 (97). 

Because of you. 4880 (98). 

Buccaneer. 43880 (99). 

Bum and the bumble bee. 198, 
4380 (100). 

Cavalieri. 4880 (101). 

Change the boy. 241, 4880 (102). 

Cherry leaf rag. 4880 (108). 

Chocolate creams rag. 4880 (105). 

Come down Nellie to the old red 
barn. 4880 (107). 

Cracker Jack rag. 43880 (108). 

Crazy horse rag. 4880 (109). 

Dear old County Mayo. 4880 
CAsli@ye 

Every beat of my heart. 4880 
(UN 

Everybody wants to be my sister. 
(GPA. 

Fighting Bob march. 4880 (114). 

Good old fashioned love. 10519. 

Honey Sal. 5168. 

Hussars march. 2881. 

I have something in my eye. 4880 
(120). 

I hear you have another boy to 
kiss. 5204. 

I’m going home. 43880 (122). 

I-Mo. 4880 (127). 

Imam. 4880 (125). 

In spoony land. 4880 (150). 

In the garden of love with you. 
4380 (181). 

In the same old way. -4380 (182). 

June dreams. 48380 (135). 

Keep a-movin’. 5888. 

Kimberly rag. 4880 (186). 

Knockout drops rag. 3104. 

Lady of. the lake waltzes. 43880 
(CUB Nie 

Let’s pretend. 4880 (139). 

Let thy heart beat true. 4880 


(140). 

Little puff of smoke good-night. 
4380 (141). 

Love’s mirror waltzes. 4380 
(143). 

Meet me in the park, Mona. 4380 
(144). 


Mid the roses. 4880 (146). 

My muscatine girl. 43880 (147). 

My Pekin moon. 4380 (148). 

Off again, on again, gone again. 
4380 (151). 

Old red, white and blue. 4880 
(452). 

On yonder hill. 8594. 

Photophone (The) 
(154). 

Pineywood rag. 4880 (155). 


1842, 4380 


2056 


Kremer (V.) co.—Continued. 


Kremer (V.) 
house: 


Krentzlin (H. R.): 


pt. 11%, Mis; v.1@ | 


Plain little country girl. 3578. 

Playing a game with a pair of | 
eyes. 4380 (156). 4 

Playthings, that’s all. 4380 (157). | 

Querida. 5971. 

Ragged beauties. 4380 (158). 

Ragged edges. 8804. 

San Fran. 4880 (160). 

See Seattle. 4380 (161). 

She’s the only girl. 4380 (162). 

Since mammy went away. 9043. 

Sing me an Trish Come-all-ye. 
9050. 

Snappy rag. 4880 (165). 

Soldier’s life. 9084. 

Soul of my soul. 6222. 

Stars are the eyes of the night. 
Oiliale 

Such .is the love I have for you. 
11905. 

Tell me if love is a dream. 20348. 

Thistles two step. 4380 (168). 

Those Italian eyes. 4062. 

Turn not away. 1828, 4380 (172). 

When you dream. 4880 (176). 

Wild rose. 4380 (178). 

Yea boys, let’s have a time. 9742. 

You must make good to me. 48380 
(180). 

Zu zu. 4380 (181). 

co-operative music 


Angle worm wiggle. 2072 (69). 

Any old time or any old place. 
2002) (Oye 

Don’t forget me dearie. 2072 (94). 

Heart of my heart. 5116. 

Just a dream of you. 2072 (129). 

Love time is springtime. 5519. 

My little goo goo girlie. 5709. 

Oh! that beautiful flower song. 
5197. 

Salute the flag. 2072 (166). 

She’s a patient of mine. 2072 
(169). 

When you’re in wrong with the 
right girl. 1974. 


Cuckoo calls. 25615*. 

Dance in the meadows. 238048. 
Golden sunset. 23362. 

Junge violinist. 13188. 
Mazurka. 29140. 

Perversity. 24348. 

Playing soldiers. 24867. 
Romanze. 29646. 
Schmetterlingsspiel. 3784. ; 
Vergissmeinnicht. 14160. 
Village holiday. 25005. 


Krentzlin (R.) : 


Catch me if you can. 22906. 
Dance in the meadow. 23048. 
Dance of the dwarfs. 25045. 
Harvest festival. 23441. 


INDEX 


: nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Krentzlin (R.)—Continued. 


Libussa. 17404. 
|, Phyllis. 24356. 
2710-2712, 3110-3114, 


| Kreolenblut. 

4002-4004, 7449, 8662, 9598, 12876, 
25762, 26378, 26515, 26987. 

| Kress (G.) Aeroplane (The). 18258. 

Kreutzer (R.) 42 études ou caprices. 

| 21499. 

| Kreuz (4.): 

Patriotic suite. 8664, S665. 

What does little birdie say. 20571 


| Kriby (J. ©.) My creole Sue. 13489. 

| K¥icka (J.) Albatros lied. 14841. 

‘Krieger (S.) Do you think of me 
dear. 17000. 


| Kriens COs) 

Adoration. 14828. 

Babbling brook. 14480, 14431. 

Coquettish waltz. 14677. 

Dance of the old queen. 
147138. 

Danse des sabots. 16974. 

Dutch mill. 7249. 

Hpitaph-meditation. 14829. 

Evening sounds. 7313. 

Fountain and the lily. 14924. 

! Matin au Zuider Zee. 17512. 

| Morning on the Zuider Zee. 8326. 

Moulin (Le) 15788. 

} Réve (Un) 16085. 

| Sad song. 16142. 

i Sons du soir. 2072 (175). 

Summer evening. 16341. 

Valse bohéme. 18115. 


14712, 


if 
| 
| 
{ 
! 
| 
| 


| 


Wooden shoe dance. 9722. 
(Krier (G.): 
Marche castillane. 15583. 
Ne dites rien. 15810. 


'Krinbill (Op M.): 


26596—12——20 


( Ti 


Krogmann (C. W.)—Continued. 
Skyrocket. 22125. 
Snow flake dance. 13902. 
Soubrette (La). 11853. 
Spider and the fly. 16294. 
Standard bearer. 22195. 
Stolen glances. 11882. 
Sunbeam dance. 16347. 
Twilight song. 14116. 
Valse favorita. 22371. 
Valse viennoise. 30144. 
Violet’s story. 16529. 
Whirling leaves. 1987. 
Krolage (J.) music co.: 
Blue bird waltz. 18444. 
Cheese and crackers. 18547. 
Growls rag. 18995. 
Henlein’s mandolin school. 28570. 
Henlein’s modern method for piano. 


28571. 

Holy night. 26078. 

Listen to the chimes. 17420, 19428. 

Moonlight. 24064. 

My Tennessee belle. 21757. 

Old man Grump. 11358. 

Queen rag. 16058. 

Sleepy Dick. 20192. 

Someone’s been a ‘fooling you. 
16262. 

Suffrage hint. 25769. 

Sweet dreams of you. 29955. 

Trizie my Dixie girl. 20426. 

Kromer (C.) Home greetings. 28592. 


Kromolicki (J.) Fest-messe zu ehren 


des heiligen erzengels Michael. 
25815. 

Krompart (H. T.) As long as life 
shall last. 9860. 

Kron (H.) Lovelight. 26477. 

Kronegger (R.) Lustig woll’n ma 


Just hand in hand with you. 7951. bleib’n marschlied. 13335. 
} Songs for the home, etc. 9125. Kronenberger (A. C.) In spoony June- 
Kroeger (ile OR.) : time. 138130. 
| Child’s desire. 18557. Kroner (A.) Chant sans paroles. 6977. 
I did not know how dear you | Krones (Adolphi-) See Adolphi-Krones. 
were. 26119. Kronke (E.): 
| In slumberland. 15294. Aveu discret. 22714. 
! Love’s power. 15535. Caprice. 23753. 

Mirror of the sea. 26615. Consolation. 20940. 

Primrose. 1382. En forme d’une gavotte. 23177. 

Valse de ballet. 20478. Giocoso gracioso. 23326. 

poe CO. WW.) Marcia giocosa. 21687. 

Aéolienne. 27734. Minuetto. 24045. 

Bo-peep polka. 14535. Placida, 4 l’antico. 24366. 

Fairy lullaby. 14854. Valse noble. 24974. 

Fleur de lys. 21117. Viennese waltz. 22396. 
Little soldier. 11021. Krouse (H. S.): 

Marche héroique. 29107. All for you. 16755, 18244 (49). 
Menuet de la princesse. 1084. I’ll go with you to the end of the 
' Merry butterflies. 13430, 15658. world. 15213, 16728 (36). 

Merry-makers. 26594. Kroy (T.) You are my bright and 

Over the ocean wave. 15948. only star. 22534. 

Petite (La) danseuse. 1332. Krug (D.) Little chevalier. 5484. 
| Poéme d’amour. 29509. Kruger (A. W.) Mamie my darting. 
1 Polka militaire. 11487. 5561. 
| 2057 


INDEX 


Diane aS ay. 'G 


Krulish (IF.): 

Soldier’s love. 24667. 

Students concerto. 9193. 
Krumme (J.) Love’s dream. 3208. 
Krumme (Mrs. 8. A.) Love’s dream. 

8141. 

Krummer (C.) Love song. 9782 (60). 

Kryza (J.) When the Naps are play- 
ing baseball. 166382. 

Kudelitz (B. W.): 

I’d like to be the fellow. 13029. 
Sweet Bessie Magee. 13995. 
Kudelitz & Haas. Sweet Bessie Ma- 

gee. 138995. 

Kudlitz & Solieri. I’d like to be the 
fellow that’s going to marry you. 
13029. 

Kiicken (—) 

Kiicken (F.): 

Eve’s glittering star. 283825. 

How can I leave thee. 106438. 
Kticken (F. W.) O dewdrop bright. 

11303. 

Ktinhold (C.) Im giartchen da driiben. 
Ze 

Kitintzel (M.): 

At the brook. 183834. .- 

21178. 


Depth of mercy. 16990. 


Glissando waltz. 
Impatience. 213894. 
Pierrot’s serenade. 219238. 


Kuerschner (H.) Hearts contentment. 
684. 

Kiirsteiner (J. P.): 
Awake my love. 
Betrothal (The). 12501. 
Canticle of love. 10040. 

His lullaby. 12997. 

Invocation to Eros. 10832. 

Leave me not yet. 28780. 

Lord of life. 15509. 

Love, my queen. 29052. 

Morning. 1119, 13464. 

My heart sings as the bird sings. 
24105. 

Night from the dark world. 29322. 

Of all the airts the winds can 
blaw. 1247, 18589. 

Rose of the world. 24514. 

Song of life. 11834. 

rs That one refrain. 24852. 
Third nocturne in A flat. 

Kiissner (A.): 

Dance of the wood-nymphs. 
In poppy-land. 262380. 

Ktissner (L. C.): 

Canzonetta. 22890. 
Dance of the wood-nymphs. 
In poppy land. 26230. 
Kuester (H. Haines.) See Haines- 
Kuester (E.) 

Kuhlau (F.) Evening song. 283818. 

Kuhlstrom (H.) Reverie. 27031. 

Kullak (T.) From flower to flower. 

23290. 

Kumler (M. F.) 


2192, 12458. 


24875. 
2475. 


2475. 


Plighting love. 5915. 


Kummer (C.): 
Blushing moon. 


2072 (75), 14819 © 
(36). 


Gee I wish I’d never had a girl. | 


4987. live 
Good-bye. 2766. 
In my dreams of you. 12359 (83). 
Just a girl and a boy. 5871. 
Loon song. 55038. 
Wave waltzes. 14819 (158). 


Kummer (F. A.) Adagio. 19357. 
Kunits (L. von) Scotch lullaby, 
24569. 
Kunkel (C.): 
Allegro. 380864 (5). 
Allegro moderato. 303864 (50). 
Andante. 380364 (6, 27). 
Angels serenade. 6736. 
Banjo. 16826. 
Bohemian girl. 303864 (4). 


Child’s prattle. 30864 (14). 
Cupid’s arrow waltz. 30364 (16). 
Dancing fairies. 28158. 
Dream of the flowers. 28250. 
Faust. 303864 (26). 

Fille du regiment. 30364 (19). 
Finale. 803864 (28, 44). 

Fra Diavolo. 380864 (2). 
Fragrant breezes. 27714 (6). 
Gay hermit and the wind. 17444. 
Grape vine swing. 28501. 


Lilian polka. 380864 (83). 
Lucia di Lammermoor. 30364 
(20). 


Lucrezia Borgia. 30364 (21). 
March. 380364 (48). 

May blossoms. 29137. 

Menuetto. 27714 (14). 

Merry war. 380364 (48). 
Mocking bird. 15695. 
Moonlight echoes. 17576. 
Moorish serenade. 26644. 

My old Missouri home. 18520. 
Pipes of Pan. - 8704. 

Puritani (I) 380364 (9). 
Rigoletto. 30364 (55). 

St. Louis slogan. 20087. 

Scherzo. 30364 (7, 41, 42). 
Sleep thou my child. 22562 (44). 
Sleeping beauty. 29807. 
Supplication. 27714 (26). 
Tannhiuser march. 380364 (57). 


Three fishers. 25197 (88). 

Tick-tack, cuckoo, tick-tack. 
22562 (46). 

Trovatore (Il) 303864 (56). 

Vivace. 380864 (8). 

Water sprites. 27714 (27). 

William Tell. 30364 (49). 


Witches revelry. 27657. 
15 primary: studies in velocity. 
22562 (18). 
Kunkel bros. musi¢c ¢o.: 
Angels serenade. 6736. 
Awakening of the flowers. 22718. 


2058 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Kunkel bros. music co.—Continued. 


Banjo (The) 16826. 
Cathedral bells. 226. 
Dancing fairies. 28158. 


Dream of the flowers. 28250. 
Eventide. 2614. 
Faust. 7510. 
Gay hermit and the wind. 7444. 
Grape vine swing. 28501. 
If like Cupid I could fly. 10770. 
Impromptu. 138117. 
Lucia di Lammermoor. 17005. 
May blossoms. 29187. 
Mocking bird. 15695. 
Moonlight echoes. 17576. 
Moorish serenade. 26644. 
Old black Joe. 17680. 
Peasants wedding march. 
Pipes of Pan. 8704. 
Polonaise in H. 976. 
St. Louis slogan. 20087. 
Sleeping beauty. 29807. 
Vocal method. 30177. 
Walters’ preislied. 22412. 
Witches revelry. 27657. 
Kuns (0O.) Get out. 4991. 
Kunst zu lieben. 981, 1655, 5418. 
Kunstmiicen. 10949. 
Kurps-Westphal (0O.): 
Flowers by the way. 2670. 
My iron constitution. 8377. 
Oh, beer so golden, beer so brown. 


10546. 


8552. 
Kursch (R.) Kammer-trio. 18196, 
13197. 
Kurutz (P.) Corona waltz. 25592. 
Kurzeika (B. W.): 
Gwiazda polka. 5068, 7548. 
Obertas. 8529. 
Kurzenknabe (G. J.): 
Original Eastern star service. 
13629. 
St. Bernard’s commandery march. 
1489. 
Solo service for the Order of the 
Temple. 1609. 
Kussel (P.): 
Buccaneer (The) 6928. 
EXverybody’s sweetheart. 10344. 


Kussel (S.) I love them all, I love 
them all. 10699. 
Kuyper (9B.): 
Ballade. 138285. 


Serenade in fiinf sitzen. 27140. 
Kvostchinsky (P.) Berceuse. 25386. 
L—(G. I.) Land of U.S. A. 5424. 
Laager (F. H.): 

I want to be a telephone girl. 

ie: 


Oh, yes I would. 5798. 


Sporty Yankee lads. 6287. 
La Barre (M.): 
Landais (Le). 10961. 


11281. 
11708. 


Ninon (Le) 
Sarabande. 


La Baunty (H.) Id love to see your 
face again. 5202. 
Labey (M,): 


Danse au bord du lac, 4755. 
Quatuor. 10951. 
Souvenirs. 9146. 
Labitzky (A.) At the mountain inn. 
6777. 
La Bore (D. H.) Moon shiner Mike. 
26648. 
Laboriau (J.) Only a shower. 3509. 
Lacey (B.) Dreamy town. 21022. 


Lacey (F.): 
Cloches de Ste. Marie. 
Cradle song. T7084. 
Lord is my Shepherd. 3190. 
Priére du matin. 8757. 
Regina gavotte. 5986. 

Lachaume (A.): 

~ Brise (La) 

Chanson. 21508. 
Flanerie. 522. 
Flirt. 30495. 
Loin du coeur. 
Minuetto. 1097. 
Pierrot et Columbine. 1346. 
Roger Bontemps. 30718. 
Sérénade mélancolique. 22096. 

Lachmund (C. V.) Lullaby. 17466. 


7032. 


20866. 


21559, 29020. 


Lachner  (I.) Vier klavierstiicke. 
23758. 
Lachner (J.) Thou art everywhere. 
9365. 
Lachner (V.) Prelude and Toccata. 
8744. 
back CES). 
Bourrée d’Auverene. 182. 
Burlesca. 4611. 
Caprice-tarantelle. 30428. 
Daisy (The) 4747. 
Danse noryégienne. 366. 
Départ (Le). 18690. 
Exercices de Mile. Didi. 4895. 


Tdilio. 7791, 15265. 

Lily (The). 5474. 

Morceaux poétiques. 24071. 
Pendant la valse. 15982. 
Pink (The) 5906. 

Préludes de Mile Didi. 16033. 
Retour (Le) 20016. 

Rose (The). 6054. 4 
Saltarelle caprice. 16150. 
Souvenir d’Arles. 20245. 
Souvenir d’Alsace. 16383. — . 
Souvenir de Palerme. 20247. 
Souvenir de Ploermel. 20248. 
Souvenir de Prague. 20249. 
Souvenir de Séville. 20250. 
Souvenir de Tarente. 20251. 
Souvenir de Venise. 20252. 
Souvenir de Versailles. 20258. 
Souvenir de Vienne. 9144. 


Tulip (The) 6887. 
Varsovienne. 1864. 
Violet (The) 6444. 


2059 


INDEX 


pt. 1m, nm S776 


Lacombe (P.): 


Polka humoristique. 11486. 
May dance. 8239. 
Lacome (P.): 
Estudiantina. 17050. 
Serenos et guitaristes. 1550. 
Tango. 1720. 
Tapada (La) 1780. 
Ladam (B.) See Bourlant-Ladam. 
Ladies’ day. 20748, 20792, 20919, 


21300, 21571, 21624, 21868, 22049, 
22221. 


Ladoukhine (N.) Petite suite. 29488. 
Lady Luftikus. 23754, 23818. 
Laemmle (C.) music co.: _ 
Fussy doll. 14986. 
Mine. 18442. 
We met in dear old San Francisco. 
9582. 
With the last rose of summer I'll 
come back to you. 9704. 


La Farge (D.) McCarty put the 
kibosh on Dooly. 5545. 
Lafarge (H.): 
At early dawn. 72. 
At peaceful eve. 74. 
Fairy of the mist. 2629. 
Idly drifting. 2954. 
Joyous message. 7939. 
Lafite (C.) Vier gesinge. 5418. 
Lafleur (J. R.) & son.: 
Colombe (La) 2777. 
Columbine valse. 14658. 
Fairy tiptoe. 283838. 
Golondrinas (Las) 
Sémiramide. 3738. 
Wren (The) 16687. 
La Force (M.) Dreams of Home, 
sweet home. 7237. 
La Forge (F.): 
My love and I. 5718. 
Romanze. 27068. 
Serenade. 6121. 
Spuk. 29896. 
Wozu. 30381. 
LaFouche (BH. D.) 
20370. 
Lagergren (A.) 
densamme. 3053. 


28476. 


There are no roses. 


Jesus Kristus dr 


Lagoanére (O. de) Jeunesse. 238679. 
Lagyé (B.): 
Hirst smile. 2656. 
Remember me. 29598. 
ta Halle (A. de) Weihnachtslied. 
4255. 
Lahmeyer (H. H.) Floating clouds. 
25849. 


Laing (M. T.): 
That’s when life’s one grand sweet 
song. 2072 (185). 
When one is gone I just get an- 
other one. 4282. 
You love me. 30344. 


Lake (M. L.): 

Joker (The) 28854. 

Night on the prado. 19746, 19747. 
Lake (R.) Garden of love. 555. 
L’Albert (—): 

Honka tonk rag. 12859 (75). 

It’s such a little pansy. 5883. 
Lama (G.): 

Cosi 6. 23019. 

I’ nun pozzo amuriggia. 30552. 

Muntagnella ’neantata. 2924-4, 

°O sargente cannuniero. 29369. 

Spuntanno ’o sole. 24788. 

Sul lido. 29932. 

La Mar (EF. C.) You are my sweet- 
heart. 6619. 
Lamare (HE. H.): 
Evening. 12770. 
Lament. 19366. 
Lamart (O.) 

A celle qu’ on aime. 12361. 

Chanson du faucheur. 6969. 

Ivresse des charmes. 18157. 

Lucile-Lucette. 13330. 

Peu de votre amour. 

Pourquoi des maitresses. 
Lamb (C. W.) The flowers. 12825. 
Lamb (F. G.) Winter is past. 16675. 
Lambe (J. F.) Under the tamarind 

tree. 14129. 
Lambelet (N.): 
Harem scarem skirt. 
Marche arabe. 15582. 


13664. 
13686. 


10576. 


Romance. 6039. 
Lamberg (J.) Suite de trois mor- 
ceaux. 16338. 
Lambert (A.) Valse impromptu. 4380 
(84). 


Lambert (A. H.): 
Far have you come. 7341. 
Who’s coming with the daffodils. 
9670. 
Lambert (F.): 
Dear sad brown eyes. 
Garden of her heart. 
TI think of thee. 13068. 
Love that is gone. 26475. 
Mélisande. 13411. 
O strike thy harp. 8520. 
Oh, breathe not his name. 
Silent love. 3850. 
Lambert (George) : 
I dreamt she sang home sweet 
home to me. 28651. 
Will you not fall in love with me. 
12285. 
Lambert (Grace) Princesse dormante. 
138838. 
Lambert (L. C.) To my heart swé_c 
memories cling. 18085. 
Lambert (Mrs. L. L.) There’s a cross 
and crown for me. 30022. 
Lambert (M.): 
California-land of the coming day. 
209. 


7153. 
7436. 


1250. 


2060 


2 ee STS 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Lambert (M.)—Continued. 
Medley. 985. 
Sondevie. 18915. 


Lamberton (R. R.) Spooky man. 
9151. 

Lambillotte (—) Te Deum laudamus 
in D. 4013. 

Lambillotte (L.) Christmas hymn. 
2408. 


Lambuth (N. C.): 
If I were a king. 23598. 
Moon babe. 24068. 
Lammers (P. J.): 
Angelus’ collection 
choir music. 2144. 
Ave verum. 13475. 
Carmena waltz. 220. 
O salutaris. 15874. 
Lammers (T.) Gamle Norig. 14940. 
Lamont (J.) Skating. 29799. 
Lamoreaux (A. A.) Call to youth. 
18498. 
Lamothe (G.) Brise des nuits. 16874. 
Lamoureux (E.) Cow-boy and his 
cow-girl friend. 7081. 
Lampe (J.) jr. Jack Lampe barn 
dance. 17328. 
Lampe (J. B.): 
Dorothy three-step. 
(56). 
Happy-go-lucky. 21232. 
I’m afraid to come home in the 
dark. 2914. 
Uncle Tom’s cabin. 
27714 (136). 


of Catholic 


10269, 14319 


14122, 22353, 


Lampe (W.) Vier klavierstiicke. S010. 
Lancelevee (A.) Fete at Seville. 515. 
Lanciani (P.): 

Fleurs de la reine. 12816: 

Marche des contribuables. 18375. 


Landers (R. C.) Two little girls in 


red. 18107. 

Landi (M.) N’atu Napule addo sta. 
26715. 

Landmann (B.) New wedding waltz. 
21774 


Playing two notes 
19935. 


Landon (C. W.) 
against three. 

Landon (E.): 
By the lakeside. 202. 
Evening story. 2612. 
Waving trees waltz. 

Landry (A.): 
Au hazard de la valse. 
Bal denfants. 6810. 
Baptéme de la princesse. 
Barearolle. 20805. 
Boite a musique. 
Chanson caline. 14608. 
Chasse du prince. 30482. 
Clochettes villageoises. 


1922. 

12436. 
30403. 

22816. 


7033. 


Deux piécettes. 23768. 
En promenade. 14823. 
Fuseaux (Les). 20505. 


Hidalgo. 26059-26063, 30540. 


Landry (A.)—Continued. 
Joyeuse équipée. 5359. 
Mariée de _ village. 

30610. 

Musette villageoise. 15749. 
Noce villageoise. 5747. 
Noces de la princesse. 380645. 
Reveil de la princesse. 30702. 
Soir rose. 9081. 
Sommeil de la princesse. 30758. 
Suite orientale. 27317. 

Landry (R. S.) My sincere love. 


dD713—-5578, 


17624. 
Landsberg (S.): 
Paolo. 19887. 
| Polkoletta. 26949. 
Lane (F. D.) Beautiful bells. 129. 
Lane (G.) Tipperary. 9385. 
Lane (H.): 
Cupid and co. 23081. 


If you see John James Cassidy. 
13100. 

In a pretty little house. 19206. 

Keep your eye on Percy Brown. 


15398. 
Look on the sunny side. 23864. 
Lane (J.) Send a wireless message. 
3821. 
Lane (S. E.) Time of the golden 
dreams. 18074. 
TLanese (A. C.) Sconforto. 29738. 
Laney (E.) Vacant minds to Iet. 
6408. 
Lang (A. P.) It’s easy to be a lady 
if you try. 7901. 
Bane (&..J.) ff only ‘eoutd scoll 
you mine. 26202. 


Lang (M. A.): 


Posy for your coat papa. 29516. 


Two Easter songs. 3123. 
Lang (N.): 
Sweet Caribel. 11934. 


Will you be my little sweetheart. 
12281. 


Lang (O.) Love and roses. 8123. 
Langbecker (A.): 
If you were only mine. S808. 


You’re the one I love the best. 
16705. 
Langdale (W. W.) On the crest of 
the Mount of the Holy Cross. 19832. 
Langdon (P.) Only the shrug of a 


shoulder. 8610. 
Lange (A. W.) She’s just plain Mary 
Jane. 1559. 
Lange (C.) Christ the Lord is risen 
to-day. 7017. 
Lange (G.): 
Farmer boys. 21080. 
Flower song. 2669, 25854. 
Gnome bells. 612. 
Heather rose. 26042. 
Playfulness. 13674. 
Lange (J. F.) Insurgentes. 28800. 
ange (W.) Prince Otto. 29539. 


2061 


INDEX 


Dt. TEE: Mes a'G 


Lange - Muller (P. H.) Serenade. 
29759. 
Langer (G.) Grandma. 7522. 
Langey (O.): 
From Italy. 14932. 
Love’s wilfulness. 21598. 


Mandolina. 138364. 
Practical tutor for the oboe and 
the cor anglais. 16023. 
Langford (F.) Hymns my mother 
used to sing. 21310. 
Langille (M. M.) Shadowland. 24602. 


Langley (P.) Kitty dear. 7985. 

Langlin (C. H.) At the Panama 
Pacific exposition. 6778. 

Langner (R.) You're still the same 
sweet girl. 16715. 

Langston (J. W.) America, my own. 
16767. 

Lanham (G.) Valse impromptu. 
24970. 


Lanphear (lL. R.) Golden hair and 
the three bears. 14992. 

Lanpher (i. A.) Peanuts. 1821. 

Lansden (T. G.) Good-bye er howdy 
do.. 171389. 


Lansing (A. W.): 
Approach my soul the mercy seat. 


2158. 

Behold, I bring you good tidings. 
20820. 

Cast thy burden upon the Lord. 
16894. 

Concert valse. 16948. 

Evening hymn. 21067. 


King of love my Shepherd is. 
26331. 

Message of Christmas. 24023. 

O be joyful in the Lord. 8507. 

O for a closer walk with God. 

> bE sy 

Wait on the Lord. 9560. 

Lansing (G. L.): 

In banjo land. 2985. 

Rye reel. 24532. 

Westward ho. 30224. 


Lantow (A. G.) My old school house. 
26708. 

Lanzetta (E.): 
Ammore ’e primmavera. 
Core addurmuto. 23011. 
Grandi manoyvre. 28498. 
Nenna mia nun canta 

24156. 

Si tu vuo’. 
Sogna l’amore. 
Stornelli dell’ alba. 


Lanzetti (S.) Allegro 
9818. : 


Laoureux (N.): 


22652. 


chin. 


24617. 
24666. 
29917. 


vivamente. 


Laparra (R.): 
Jota (La) 138177. 
1°*° sonate. 22556. 
La Pefia Gil (A. de): 
Enriqueta. 23181. 
Ya quisieras. 25162. 
Lapp (J. H. de) See De Lapp (J. H.) 


Lara (A. de) See De Lara (A.) 

Lara (I. de) Nail. 1385384. 

Larch (H. S.) Angle worm wiggle. 
2072 (69). 


Larchet (J. F.) 
Larcom (B. P.): 
At the old four corners sweet- 
heart. 18337. 
Parramatta. 21895. 
Lareviere (EK. L.) Oh with you a 
suit of blue. 293889. 


Irish dance. 138148. 


Lari (D.) Fiori non colti. ‘877. 
Larimer (L.) Cotton leaf rag. 4709. 
Larins (W.) Under the heav’n blue. 
22357. 
Larivére (EK.) Exercices et études. 
25787. 
Larmanjat (J.) Gina. 28489. 
Laroso (G.): 
At the circus. 4445. 


Dainty Dorothy. 4748. 

Happy days. 5081. 

Music-box (The) 5689. 

Larrieu (A.): 

Aucune ne vaut la Canadienne. 
22697. 

Canto del mare. 

Chanson du passé. 

Dragons (Les). 

Sérénade poudrée. 


18509. 
14611. 
18735. 
11760, 11761, 


20151. 
Larsen (H.) His uncle from India. 
704. 
Larson (H.): 
Betlehemsstjirnan. 2269, 27900. 


Spiskroks-valsen. 3924. 
Larson (L. O.) Have you a baby at 
home. 19028. 
Larson (M. M.) Idlewild. 28591. 
Larway (J. H.): ~ 
Air de ballet in F. 14837. 
Amitié (L’) 42. 
At the last Si 
Aubade. 27819. 
Barearolle in F. 14456. 
Bells of the caravan. 
Bourré and minuet. 
Caprice in B flat. 
Chanson burlesque. 10077. 
Chapel and choir. 14618. 
Come back to Kildare. 10130. 
Compendium of intervals in all 


9948. 
27932. 
27982. 


keys. 12633. 
Crucifix (The) 2469. 
Fileuse (La) 38645. 


Heole de l’archet. 25735. Finger and voice method. 519. 
Practical method for _ violin. Flag of empire. 14890. 
24386. Golden lilies. 5020. 
2062 


| 


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| 
| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


| Larway (J. H.)—Continued. 


Gondellied. 2765. 

Graded duettino album. 18976. 

If the eyes I love were closed. 
805. 

In a Cornish kitchen. 26214. 

Introduction and symphonic finale. 
847. : 

June memories. 18187. 

Largo religioso. 10968. 

Like as the hart desireth the water 
brooks. 28981. 


Love, the raseal. 13319. 
Maid of Arranmore. 29085. 
Marie. 3269. 

Marna. 265384. 


Maying-time. 19558. 

Meditation in G. 15624. 

Melodie appassionata. 1076. 

Melody in C. 156380. 

Memory’s paradise. 111386. 

Minuet in G. 38334. 

Modern organist. 15699. 

Mother country. 15734. 

Nocturne. 27867. 

O be joyful in the Lord. 29343. 

O cast thy burden upon the Lord. 
29345. 

Once aboard the lugger. 13618. 

One of England’s roses. 11878. 

Over the dreamland sea. 3535. 

Pastime in C. 15965. 

Pianoforte scale chart of double 
thirds. 5898. 

Pilgrims of the night. 1349. 

Ponder my words, O Lord. 26954. 

Preludes and interludes. 160382. 

Queen of the roses. 13716. 

Recreation in C. 16070. 

Rhapsodie d@’ amour. 1488. 

Rose of a lovelier world. 11643. 

Sarabande and gavotte. 18809. 

Scenes of childhood. 27115. 


Serenade. 18845. 
Should you come to me again. 
11774. 


Simple sonatinas on national airs. 
6163, 11787-11791. 

Somewhere a_ voice 
13911. 

Sonatina in ©. 3891. 

Song at twilight. 18916. 

Songe d’été. 13924. 

Spell (The) 3920. 

Sunny Spain. 6276. 

Swing song. 6299, 16369. 

Sylvia’s footsteps. 14010. 

Thady O’Toole. 14044. 

Two poems. 15558. 

Valse arcadienne. 14140. 

Valse capricieuse. 14148. 

Valsette in G. 4167. 

Waldesstimmen. 20536. 

When I am dead my _ dearest. 
30239. 


is calling. 


Larway (J. H.)—Continued. 


Wilson Manhire’s violin album, 
4327. 
Lasner (I.) Wiegenlied. 4320. 
Lasselle (L. D.) Dorothy caprice. 
28240. 
Lassen (E.) Spanish gypsie girl 
chorus. 16728 (19). 


Lasso (O. di) Magnificat. 29080. 
aszikcy CA. B: )e: 

Alte uhr. 4410. 

Butterflies. 25471. 


If any little word. 26200. 
When the snows begin. 27616. 


Latham (J. A.) Golden June. 14993. 
Latilla (—) Ariette du  coucou. 
30387. 


Latimer (H.) Longing. 183801. 
La Tombelle (F. de): 
Amour de ton nom. 21385. 
Deus Israél. 28206. 
In te speravi. 28778. 
Missa, mi bemol. 21511. 


O gloriosa Virginum. 113808. 

Petit salut. 8565. 

Pie Jesu. 29494. 

Suite d’ orgue, sur des thémes 
grégoriens. 8957, 11906. 

Sinite parvulos venire ad me. 
11804. 

Trois motets. 3129. 


aetouche: GD:).s 


Ich komme direkt von Paris. 
Dili oe 

Kokettieren und hofieren. 21497. 
Menuet. 21686. 
Serenade. 22095. 


So ein luderleben. 22134. 
Themidore. 14060, 22287, 22288. 
Wenn sich zwei menschen ktissen. 
224380. 
Latter (S.) 
Lattes (M.) 
Latzelsberger 
6410. 
Lauder (H.): 
It’s just like bein’ at hame. 
26273, 30864 (89). 
Message boy. 5688. 
Roamin’ in the gloamin’. 
Laudy & co.: 
Air de ballet. 6687. 
Album of Russian songs. 
Album of Scandinavian 
6692. 
Amorso. 
Arioso. 
Ballade. 
Bolero. 18450. 
Cantabile. 18506. 
Chanson rustique. 
Désir. 18694. 
Dialogue. T7177. 
Doux message. 7207. 
Entr’ acte. 7296. 


1169. 
28837. 
mecum. 


My son, be brave. 
Je voudrais étre. 
(Je) Vade 


3031, 
8874. 
6691. 


songs. 


18297. 
4436. 
19001. 


6972. 


2063 


INDEX 


Laudy & co.—Continued. 
Inquiétude. 7875. 
Intermezzo. 19002. 
Marche. 19003. 
Mia stella. 5641. 
Morris dance. 19631. 
Moto perpetuo. 19642. 
Perles roses. 5887. 
Petites études chantantes. 

8689. 

Polichinelle. 8721. 
Regrets. 20008. 
Scherzino. 19004. 
Sylphide. 20325. 
Tarantelle. 20340. 
‘Tendre aveu. 9303. 
Valse légére. 9479. 
Valse tzigane. 9485. 
Villageoise. 20511. 

Lauga (E.): 
Caquetage. 14593. 
Hn caracolant. 14821. 
Vous étes comme une fleur. 

Laugs (R.): 

Annchen. 6673. 
Frtihlingsgefitister. 
Im maien. 5278. 
Midel hab’ acht. 8169. 
Launay (P. de) Moment musical. 
15702. 
Laurendeau (——) 
soirée. 11010. 

Laurendeau (L. P.): 

Lance and shield. 8011. 
On the alert. 29406. 
Remembrance waltz. 29600. 
Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 
8876, 138757, 13758, 16106. 
Laurens (A. M.) 
18316. 


8688, 


1905. 


7420. 


Lime kiln club’s 


Laurens (E.) Sieste. 20169. 
Laurent (A.) Par les chemins de la 
montagne. 1812. 

Laurent (C.) ‘Trois belles. 27451. 


Laurent (M.) Panis Angelicus. 21892. 


Lauson (A.) Messina in ruins. 24027. 
Lautenschliger (W.): 

Berceuse. 20831. 

Valse espagnole. 22370. 
Lautz (H. J.) Heine songs. 23466. 
Lauweryns (G.): 

Hopjes et hopjes. 17212. 

Up me up. 18111. 

Valse des delft. 18117. 

Valse du souvenir. 18118. 


Lavagne (E. ) Pavane-marquise. 
19895. 
Lavain (C.) Chant sans paroles. 6977. 
Lavalle (H.): 
In the grapevine swing. 
Publie school march. 24427. 
School days march. 24565. 


Water-lily waltz. 25043. 


Arcadia overture. | 


pt. 1, WY S;, V.u6 | 


Lavallée (C.): 
King of diamonds. 21487. 
Papillon (Le) 22562 (88). 
Tu es Petrus. 22388. 


Lavallée (R.) Lepapillon. 22562 (38). | 
Lavere (P.) Meddlesome Mike. 21667. | 
My heart goes back to | 


Lavey (P. C.) 
San Francisco. 11227. 
Lavey (Tf. Basa 
10788. 
Lavignae (A.): 
Nociones 
24181. 
Solfége des solféges. 
Solfége manuscrit par divers au- 


escolares de musica. 


teurs. 1608. 
Law (H.): 
Flying thoughts. 14901. 
Mad soldier’s song. 23908. 
Lawing (J. B.) Those golden curls. 
16444. 
Lawrahce (——): 


Do as you please. 28218. 

Down in Bamboo bay. 14772. 

Framed in my heart. 4951. 

What a pretty Swiss bride you’d 
make. 16600. 


~Lawrance (A. J.): 


Down in Dolly town. 10271. 

Hello there, polar bear. 5129. 

I do like that girl of yours. 18032. 

I like to gaze upon your sunshade. 
12235: 

I like your apron. 13039, 28661. 

I want my girlie. 19162. 

If I built a world. 138095. 

In spooning time. 15295. 

In your gown of white and gold. 


3005. 

In your pretty French petticoat. 
7868. 

Little brown mouse, take care. 
19484. 

Lula. 21600. 

Maisie Lou. 26507. 

My lantern girl. 15778. 


My star. 29294. 
Naughty Mister Goblin. 1181. 
No moon to-night! 8485. 
On the green isle of Arran. 
O-o-0-0-ocean. 24218. 
Shall it be roses. 6180. 
Sleepy time in Cadiz. 1591. 
Take me back to the Congo, Pongo. 
11951. 
That’s when a fellow feels a fool. 
6335. 
Tinker-Bell. 
To-day’s the 
16455. 
Under the tamarind tree. 14129. 
Wedding in the moon. 25055. 
When Cupid goes a-fishing. 9618. 
When it’s moonlight in Mexico. 
1961. 


11370. 


24898. 
day of all days. 


2064 


Imperial march. 


29833, 30756. | 


if 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Lawrance (A. J.) —Continued. 
Where the White Nile meets the 


Blige 12252. 

Who wants to see the seashore. 
14258. 

Will you be my new little girl. 
9690. 


Will you walk into my parlour 
Nellie Bly. 22500. 
Won’t you take your old place. 


2031. 
You are the mother of Pearl. 
4354. 
Lawrence (A.): 
Eskimo. 4882. 
While I hear the mill wheel turn. 
6544. 
Lawrence (C.): 
Amorita. 25259, 27768. 
Chancellor (The) 22911. 
Premier (The). 29528. 
| Lawrence (E.): 
Hearts at home. 15110. 


Land of sweet content. 8013, 


13242. 


| Lawrence (H. B.): 


i 


Barney take me home again. 6824. 
Bunch of shamrocks. 6925. 
Connemara. 7065. 
Don’t forget old Ireland. 
Tipperary. 9385. 


7199. 


| Lawrence (J. R.) I live for you alone, 


dear. 21327. 
Lawrence (L.) Recollections of sweet 
Sixteen. 8813. 
Lawrence (L. M.) Kneeling at the 
mercy seat. 19350. 
| Lawrence (N.) Sweet visions of 
childhood days. 9244. 


Lawrence (S.) ‘“ Whosoever,” that 
means me. 30287. 
Lawrence (W. M.) Hymns of the cen- 
tures, ZIsis) 21314. 
Lawrence music co.: 
Curbstone four. 230338. 
Hesitating rag. 23482. 
Lawrie (lL. B.) Connaught march. 
12636. 


Lawson (Mrs. C. O.) 
ing for you. 22105. 


She’ll be wait- 


Lawson (I.) Keep it to yourself. 
15391. 
Lawson (P.) Sun rays. 11919. 


Lawson (P. BE.) 
moon. 9800. 
Laycock (H.) 


Aeroplane honey- 


Take me to the dear 


azar .(A:.) : 

I’m weary, dearie. . 15248. 

When the bathing time is here. 
16626. 

Lazarus (G.): 

At twilight. 

Carmencita. 4634. 

Certainty. 20897. 

Cinq morceaux faciles 
diques. 13247. 

Dancing lesson. 

En été. 12757. 

Eseamillo. 4881. 

From Italy. 21144. 

Hall sail, 2050: 

Go a-head. 21182. 

Inez. 5319. 

Italian song. 21445. 

Little soldier. 5492. 

Longing. 21561. 

Lullaby. 5536. 

Neuf morceaux lyriques op. 1387. 
13248. 

Olden times. 21857. 

Pleasant days. 21933. 

Quinze études mélodiques. 

Round dance. 22045. 

Spring dance. 22190. 

Three Brazilian songs for piano, 
op: 143. 7 13256: 

With power. 22509. 


4448. 


et mélo- 


4751, 


o-- 


13249, 


Lazelle (L. L.) Ghostey man. 4992. 
Lea (M. J.): 
Boogah man. 9993. 
’Cept you and Apple blossoms. 
4640. 


Circumstances alter cases. 4677. 
Dancing at the Flat Creek quar- 
ters. 4750. 
Eph’m Jones. 
Plaidie. 6184. 
Road to yesterday. 
Smiling. 6184. 
Leake (H. M.): 
I’se a goin’ to get an aeroplane. 
13067. 
Oh dearie it’s So nice to fly. 
Leaming (F. L.): 
Dear heart. I 
25656. 
Dream of the sandman. 14780. 
Enchantress (The). 28292-28298. 
Lean (C.) Love is something that has 
to grow. 19466, 25197 (154). 
Leaning (M.S.) Trust. 41138. 
Lear (E. J.) Butterfly eaprice. 25472. 
Learned (R. W.) Please Mr. Conduc- 


4869. 


6029. 


113387. 


dream of thee. 


old Comstock. 18030. tor take me on your car. 24368. 
Laye (G.) In dreamland’s light. | Leavens (W. A.) Josephine I love 
13119. you ’deed I do. 2629S. 
Laza (J.) & ca.: Leaw (A. D.): 
Aguinaldos. 4894. Cuddle clos’ah to yo’ mammy. 
Euterpe. 23193. 28141. 
Mascarita (La) 15604. Wilt hear my cry. 30806. 
2065 


INDEX 


Le Bas (G.): 
Old-fashioned bonnet. 26808. 
Roses in my garden way. 11641. 
Le Bean (A.) Sévillana. 6126. 
Lebeau (Mrs. F. R.) Spanish beau- 


ties. 27271. . 
Lebell (L.) Zwanzig elementar-stu- 
dien. 21516. 


Le Blanc (EH. S.) 
Lebler (M. R.) 
ise you to be true. 


Charity. 16904. 
Sweetheart Ill prom- 
24814. 


Le Borne (F.) Pensée nuptiale. 
13660. 
Le Boulch (G. J.) Toi que j’ai tant 
aimé. 9399. 
Le Boulch (H.) ‘Toi que j’ai tant 
aimé. 9899. 
Le Boy (G.): 
Blow me a kiss. 20847, 25197 
(51). 
Little bit of Irish. 19482, 25197 
(150). 
Music vot’s music must come from 
Berlin. 24095. 


My heart keeps right on beating. 
19688, 25197 (172). 

To the strains of that wedding 
march. 4086. 

When you’re in wrong with the 
right girl, 1974. 

Whoop-a-daisy. 16658. 

Le Brun (L.) Lincoln funeral march. 
8071. 


Le Brun (N.) Lincoln funeral march. 
8071. 


Lebus (Mrs. 0.) Heart queries. 7606. 
Le Chartiers (L.) America looks 
good-a so good-a to me. 207386. 
Lechenger (R. B.) In a cottage built 
for two. 26215. 
Leclair (J. M.): 
Gigue. 585. 

Tambourin (Le) 20886. 
Tombeau (Le) 26851. 
Lecocq (C.) Mamsell Angot. 

Lecon de plaire. 263895. 
Lecog (V.) Sweet my heart. 222381. 
Leecoqg (V. EF.) jr. Vll love you the 


13362. 


whole year round. 5210. 
Le Couppey (F.): 
Difficulté (Le) 7179. 


Gammes et arpéges. 23306. 


Lederer (J.) ‘Tanz-suite. 6318. 

Ledige (Der) gatte. 33-85, 157-161, 
196, 463, 508-510, 6938, 963, 1026- 
1028, 1545, 5442, 5443, 5461, 7538, 
12388, 12889, 12798, 14512, 14518, 
16858. 


Ledige (Der) gatte. 12888, 12889, 
12798, 14512, 14513, 16858. 


Le Due (A.) Chatelaine (La) 10089. 
Le Due *(C.) Bird of the forest. 
12359) (5). 


"Pt. Ty, ives vy. "6a 4 


Leduce (H.), Bertrand (P.) & cie.: 
Agnus Dei. 2097. 
Andante. 26924. 

Antar. 25278, 25279, 30378. 

Au printemps dans les prés. 

Aurore. 253820. 

Berceuse. 25387. 

Berceuse au couvre-feu. 45387. 

Berceuse slave. 25391. 

Bonjour Suzon. 30416. 

Carillon. 25501. 

Causerie. 25511. 

Célébre méthode compléte de vio- 
lon. 25p14,) \2anih, 

Chanson mignonne. 4644. 

Chanson tendre. 23874. 

Chant russe. 2378. 

Chanteeler. 4650. 

Chut! pas de bruit. 380487. 

Consolation. 4702, 30445. 

Conte @enfant. 25583. 

Couvre-feu. 25607. 

Croquis lyriques. 25613. 

Dans la montagne. 4754. 

Dis-moi pourquoi. 30467. 

Divertissement. 25675. 

Dix chants scolaires. 

Douze études pianistiques. 

En mer. 25747. 

Enjoyment. 2591. 

tude. 25225. 

Extase. 26238. 

Grand bal chez. Mile. Gaby. 25962. 

Hidalgo. 26059-26063, 30540. 

Il y avait une fois. 26205. 

Ile de Sancho. 2970. 

Incroyables (Les) 380564. 

Joie. 26298. 

Jouez-nous quelque-chose. 

Joyeuse équipée. 53859. 

Katinka-czardas. 30576. 

Lac paisible. 5414. ah 

Lecons manuscrites de. solfége. | 
5440. 

Lied en sourdine. 38155. 

Marche indienne. 5570. 

Mariée de_ village. 
30610. 

Méditation. 5600. 

Menuet-valse. 26588. 

Méthode d’ensemble rapide. 

N’en doutez plus, marquis. 

Noce villageoise. 5747. 

Nuit étoilée. 26769. 

Parade-marsch. 5861. 

Pater noster. 30677. 

Pécheuse de crevettes. 26908. 

Petite danse-moyen-age. 5889. 

Piéce dans le style ancien. 26927. 

Piéce funambulesque. 26928. 

Piéces nouvelles. 5899. 

Prés du moulin. 26972. 

Prés du ruisseau. 5989. 

Réves. 6007. | 

Reviens soleil. 270338. 


4452. 


4830, 4881. 
2848. 


26299. 


5573-5578, 


30620. 
30640. 


2066 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Leduce (H.), Bertrand (P.) & cie.— 
Continued. 


Romance sans paroles. 27061. 
Saltarello. 27099. 
Sevillana. 6126. 
Silence mélodie. 27170. 
Soir. 27209. 
SOK 
Solfége scolaire. 6198. 


Solfége universel. 27212, 27218. 


Sonate. 5181. 
| Sous bois. 6223. 
. Tristesse. 6380. 
| Trois fleurettes. 27452. 
. Vaisseau (Le) 27496. 


| 


6417. 
5450. 


| Soixante lecons. 
| 

Valse des libellules. 
| Valse en la majeur. 
Vers amour. 6432. 


|Ledueq (A.) .Pourquoi n’ as tu rien 


Leedy mfg. co.: 


Beefsteak and onions. 14475. 
Dixie. 14754. 
Pork and beans. 16018. 


Leefson (M.) Gay fisherboy. 12872. 


Leffler (J.): 


Blasen (Das) 6882. 
Corsett um 100 mark. 
Don Quixote. 4801. 
Dritte etage. 7245. 
Heisse liebe. 694. 

Ich pfeif’ auf alle welt. 
Mansardenlied. 1043. 
Menagerie idyll. 8278. 
Notenrolle (Die) 8498. 
Pampelona. 8639. 
Phlegmatische Melanie. 
Studentenhochzeit. 9192. 
Studentenhochzeit walzer. 


7078. 


793. 


8690. 
1672. 


|| dit. 11500, 24385, 30688. Valse renaissance. 12108, 12109. 
|Ledige gatte. 33-35, 157-161, 196, 463, Wenn wir keinen champus hit- 
| 608-510, 693, 968, 1026-1028, 1545, ten. 6495. 

5442, 5448, 5461, 7538. Wien-Berlin. 6559. 
‘Lee (——) Uebungen fiir den hand- Wiener comtesserln. 6560-6565, 
strich. 20454. 9678, 9679. 
Lee (B) : Le Flem CE) 
All the time is summertime with Avril. 4468. 
you. 14351. Chant des genéts. 10083. 
By the shimmering glimmering Crépuscules d'amour. 4721. 
sea. 22865. Quatre mélodies. 13254. 
Hello there! polar bear. 5129. Sumnbettes ei eel mina Tez: 
| I can fancy my Nancy. 10667. Vieux Calvaire. 4195. 

| I don’t feel lonely now. 28650. Leftwich (A.) jr. Sadie Lee. 29682. 
| Joshu-ah. 30573. Legardo (J.) Daffodils. 20959. 
| Little brown mouse, take care. Legay (M.) é Par les buissons. 1311. 

19434. Legler (M. K.): i 
No more staying out late. 24174. Bee sero 12494. 

No more stopping out late. 1212.| ,. g aon ao caetes 
H Nursie-nursie. 3455. e ete A ): 

Eeanide ewank 22080. Aladdin march. 22610. 

] Sugar dance. 1678 Cinderella. 22957. 
| Sweet Kathleen. 3975. Red Riding Hood. 24457. 

Under the tamarind tree. 14129. Sea re mG Ds 
Wedding in the moon. 25055. a. ee 2 
When Mr. Smith was in. 14235. | Le Guennant (Ay) Yade mecum 
‘lee (C. W.) We might have been | , Dareissial. 4151. 
: Lehar (F.): 
( friends. 25050. A i th 6720 
| Lee (G.) Oolong Lee. 1281. ge CGRER Ae ott 
Lee (H. §.): Amour tzigane. 12406. 
Mascot (The) 17509. Are you going to dance. 143899. 
Morningstar. 17586, 21721. aby CUCL Zot ie 
Lee (H. W.) Closing hymn. 7035. Count of Luxembourg. 14688, 
Lee (I. B.) Songs we sang when we Be He cea Sot TLS T 
ee Cas i Cousins ie the 4 ee 14691 
een Under the old acorn tree. Es liegt in blauen fernen. 2601. 
| ; : Hya. 28808. 
‘Lee (L. G.) All for you. 9809. ae NLS 28309. 
a (N.) Goodbye, laddie, goodbye. Fabrikskind (Das). 28329. 
197. Fraulein frau. 28898. 
|Lee (P. & B.) Love in a bungalow. Frauen, o habt vertrauen. 28397. 
21575. Fiirstenkind (Das) 2695. 
Lee (R. E.): Geister von Montmartre. 28427, 
Only a smile. 13622. 28428. 
Somewhere two lips. 20216. Geschieden muss sein. 28488. 
2067 


| 


| | 


INDEX 


Lehar (F.)—Continued. 


Gipsy love. 14957, 18999, 23409, 
23411, 25996, 28516, 28517. 

Gliick und glas. 28463. 

Gold and silver. 2757, 7483. 

Golden star. 14995. 

Grosses potpourri. 657. 

Gypsy love waltz. 25197 (95). 

Heckenroslein. 2835. 

I will give you all for love. 23582, 
25197 (122). 

Ich bin ein zigeuner. 2952. 

Kukuska. 15416. 

Leichtsinn komm’ reich’ mir deine 
hand. 28947. 

Lessons in love. 23798. 

Lied der jungen liebe. 28969, 
28970. 

Love breaks every bond. 15514. 

Love good-bye. 15515. 

Love is like the rose. 23877, 25197 
(153). 

Love’s sorcery. 23887. 

Luxembourg. 19501. 

Luxembourg lancers. 17470. 

Luxembourg march. 15551, 17471, 
21603. 

Luxembourg valse. 17472, 21597 
(156). 

Luxemburg. 3227, 8161, 13336. 

Luxemburg-quadrille. 5541, 8162. 

Matrimony. 26546. 

Melody of love. 23994, 23995. 

Nur die liebe macht uns jung. 
3454, 5762. 

Pariser midel wer dich kennt. 
29460. 


Pariser pflaster. 29461. 

Pierrette and Pierrot. 15998. 

Pipsi holde pipsi. 29498. 

Piquant waltz. 3575, 6648 (100), 
11469. 


Rex Gambrinus ex. 3686. 

Rootsie-pootsie. 16115, 24507, 
27066, 27067. 

Rund um die liebe. 8921, 11665, 
11667. 

Russian peasant dance. STAT, 
24530. 


So war meine mutter so mochte ! 


ich sein. 29822, 29828. 

Staircase dance. 16306, 22198, 
25197 (225). 

Stammutter Eva. 29898, 29899. 

There is a land of faney. 24861. 

Valse-intermezzo. 16502, 20478, 
DO: 

Valse song. 16505. 

Vilia song. 30164. 

Vorspiel. 30180, 30181. 

Wir’ es auch nichts als ein traum 
vom gliick. 30184. 

Walzer szene. 30203, 30204. 

War einst ein midel. 42389. 


pt. TE ms... veda 


Lehar (F.)—Continued. 
Wenn die  pariserin spazieren 
fahrt. 30221. 


When I’m waltzing with you. | 


27602. 
Ziehe hin zu deinem vater. 30359. 
Zigeunerliebe. 16721. 


Zigeunerliebe-walzer. 43867, 6642, | 


16722, 16724. 

Zorika kehre zurtick. 43870. 
Lehman (F. M.) Amen Jesus. 20735. 
Lehman (G. B.) Missouri. 29190. 
Lehman (R. F.): 


Go forward, Christian soldier. J 


10486. 
Messiah’s reign. 24026. 

Lehman (W. C.): : 
Fountain of dreams. 10418. 
Indian girl. 5317, 

Red cloud. 5982. 
Twining ivy. 6391. 
Why did you break my dolly.) 
6558. 
Lehmann (A. F. H.): 


Lied das meine mutter i 


26410. 
Sprightly and gay. 17978. 


Lehmann (IF. G.) Harmonic analysis. |) 


7581*. 


Lehmann  (Geo.) Liebesboykott. i 


17405. i) 
Lehmann (Gustav) Zehn leichte und 
fortschreitende klavier - etiiden. | 
143811. | 


Lehmann (L.): 
Clementina’s song. 2414. 
Curtsey to the moon. 18647. 
Daddy’s sweetheart. 14704. 
Four Shakesperian  part-songs. 

23786-27389. 

Lake isle of Innisfree. 23765. 
Little moccasins. 13291. 
Prairie pictures. 11506. 
Selfish giant. 17903. 
Silver rose. 17919. 
Songs of a flapper. 27256. 


There’s a bird beneath your win-, | 


dow. 20378. 

Valentine (A) 18112. 

When the green leaves come again. 
22455. 


Lehmann (O.) Midels die nicht ktis- | 


sen. 1029, 5552, 5553. 
Lehmann (W.) Tch mochte weinen.: 
5259. 


Lehmann (W. J.) - When I carried | 


your school books for you. 4273. 
Lehner (F.): 
B. R. B.S. L. A. U. 14429 
Bei uns in Breslau. 14484, 20822. 
Carle Kumm. 14597. . 
Fritze mach keine witze. 14930. 
Griisst mir das alte Odertor. 
15041, 17161, 17162. 

Meine gute tante Tine. 15686. 


2068 


1 
| 


SS a 


- 


ic (EI. Te) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Lehner (F.) —Continued. 
Mit einer hand. 15692. 
Modepuppe. 15698. 
Rubezall rede’ mal. 161388. 
Rumm, bumm. 16189. 
Schultheiss, Fraulein 
16180. 
Stisse, kleine Wratislawia. 
Weibliche student. 16585. 
Wilhelm-Wilhelmichen. 16667. 
Wratislawia. 18219. 
Wirstelfrau (Die). 16688. 
Lehr (A.) Girl born under the red, 
white and blue. 23328. 
Lehrer (O.) Love divine. 19462. 
Leib (J. P.) Greater Detroit. 648. 
Leibnitz (M.) Novellette. 19764. 
Leicester (E.) Love story. 19478. 
Leicht (F.): . 
Blitzenden (Die) augen. 6890. 
Da wird am’s herz so weich. 12654. 
Hrinnerung an alt Wien. 12761. 
Leier (W.) Ftinf zum vortrag geeig- 
nete tibungen ftir flote. 5447. 
Leierzapf (L.): 
Oh just because. 26802. 
Sometimes I dream of someday. 


Haase. 


16337. 


27225. 
Leigh (——) That’s nice. 4030. 
Leigh (F.): 
I forgot the number of my house. 
19116. 


Let’s go shopping. 15448. 

Leigh (F. W.): 

_ Her name is Annie Laurie. 7625. 
Mary Ann she’s after me. 5585. 
Put on your tat-ta, little girlie. 


11546. 
Something to remember you by. 
6204. 
There’s danger on the line. 24864. 
We should like a girl. 30213. 
Leigh (N.): 
Amourette. 9882. 
Little Hungary. 18288. 
Pearl-feather. 3557. 
Leigh (S.) W. B. waltz. 16546. 
Leighter (H. Clough-) See Clough- 


Leighter (H.) 
Leighton (G. A.) 
Jean. 7749. 
Leighton (H.) Man wants a bit of 

comfort. 29096. 


I’m wantin’ you, 


Take me back to 
my dear old home. 16377. 
Leighton bros. Harry Tracy. 12961. 
Leipziger Biihnenverlag Erhard 
Schultz: 
Arme manner. 27794-27799. 
Domino walzer. 28225. 
Er und sie allein im citronenhain. 
25762. 
Geh’, mein schatzerl. 7449, 12876. 
Geh’n wir’s an. 2710-2712. 
Glockenspiel lied. 28461. 


SS A SS S| 


Leipziger Btihnenverlag Erhard 
Schultz—Continued. 
Kreolenblut. 3110-3114. 7998, 


26373. 
Kunst zu lieben. 931, 5418. 
Liebesgott du kleiner schlimmer. 
28967. 


Lied vom Lila domino. 28972. 

Lila (Der) domino. 28982, 289838. 

Mann, der eine ehe_ schliesst. 
26515. 

Passt auf, der kecke wicht. S662. 

Pst! pst! bitte diskretion. 26987. 

Schmuck lied. 29714. 

Serenade. 6119, 6120. 

StHindchen. 1655. 

Tanzen und lieben. 4002-4004. 


Wer halt stand, wenn so siiss die 
geigen klingen? 9598. 
Leister (L. B.): 
Call to Christians. 10030. 
Dripping from the cross. 
Go in His name. 10488. 
O happy day. 113812. 
Redemption for man. 
Leitzy (F. J.) 


10292. 


Ita 
Sweet magnolia. 18009. 


Lejeal (A.) Te Deum in G. 16728 
(Pane 
Lemaitre (F.) Castles in Spain. 


6960, 12567. 
Lemare (EK. H.): 
And God shall wipe away all tears. 


6731. 
Andantino in D flat. 28950-28954. 
Bee (The). 12485. 
Bénédiction nuptiale. 253882. 
Carillon. 12563. 


Chant séraphique. 
Cheer up. 6988. 
Christmas song. 18574. 
Communion. 12632. 
Concertsttick, in the form 
polonaise. 20937, 23000. 
Consolation. 18618. 
Cuckoo. 12652. 
Dawn. 12675. 
Gavotte 4 la cour. 
Marche heroique. 
Marche moderne. 
Moonlight 
TH23. 
Quest (The). 
Rustic scene. 
Souvenir joyeux. 
Sunshine. 30776. 
Twilight. 14112. 
Le Massena (C. E.): 
How beautiful are the days of 
spring. 7655. 
I’m looking for him. 19152. 
Nobody’s got any use for me. 
19755. 
Songs of Bethlehem. 24706. 
Le Mieux (O. W.) Cottage that is 
Home sweet home to me. 25608. 


10087, 12579. 


Of 52 


2301). 
3265. 
8208. 
intermezzo. 15719- 
ASAT. 

18783. 
29878. 


2069 


INDEX 


Lemba (A.) Berceuse. 149, 151. Lemoine (H.) cie.-—Continued. 


Lemmens (J. N.) Adoration. 16787. 
Lemoine (H.) cie.: Y 

Adélaide. 2242. 

Air d’Agnesina. 22606. 

Air d’Almirena. 7547. 

Air, dans Bayard a Méziéres. 
2101. 

Air de Cornelia. 5070. 

Air de Gismonda dans Ottone. 
7548. 

Air de Giulio Cesare. 2796. 

Air de Julien dans Le _ sorcier. 
2102. 

Air de Y opéra Mitrane. 14838, 
18270. 

Air de Larissa. 12902. 

Air de Leblond dans il ritorno di 
don Calandrino. 27741. 

Air de Momus dans le drame en 
musique. 27842. 

Air de Pan dans le drame en 
musique. 27848. 

Air de Paolino. 30369. 

Air de Sesto. 5071. 

Air extrait de la cantate d’église 
no. 8. 2198, 4478, 14487. 

Amour de moy. 4419. 

Ariette d’ Astéria au deuxiéme 
acte de Tamerlano. 238520. 

Ariette de Dardanée. 5006. 

Ariette de Justine dans Le 
sorcier. 2162. 

Ariette de Mathurine. 5007. 

Ariette du coucou. 30887. 

Au ecrépuscule. 4449. 

Au matin. 4450. 

Ballade. 11587. 

Boite & musique. 22816. 

Cadi dupé. 14976. 

Cantate d’ église. 4479. 

Captives (Les) 4680. 

Cavatine. 27995. 

Cavatine d’ Henri dans la Féte 
du village voisin. 14604. 

Cavatine de Belmont dans J’en- 
1évement au sérail. 29237. 

Collection de choeurs. 14655. 

Couplets du page dans Serse. 
30450. 

Création (La) 15094, 15095. 

Cuatro cuadernos de_ escritura 
musical. 30483-30436. 

Daniel. 28161. 

Départ (Le) 18690. 

Désespérance. 4786. 

Deux airs pour soprano. 6807. 

Deux piécettes. 23768. 

Deuxiéme air de Rézia. 14977. 

Deuxiéme scéne de Médée, dans 
Thésée. 2517. 

Diane et Endymion. 17178, 14748, 
25672, 25678. : 

Hicho et Narcisse. 5008. 

Hin forme de valse. 4861. 


2070 


pt. ey nes. Vi 6 


Fantasmagorie. 23226. 

Frivolezza. 23286. 

Josua. 15057, 15058. 

Judas Maccaboeus. 15060—15064, 
28521, 80528-80530. 

Marche antique. 17489, 17490, 
26520, 26521. 

Mélancolie. 23988, 23989. 

Menuet impromptu. 15653-15656. 


Mon coeur est plein de toi. 3845. | 


Monde est méchant. 3347. 


Nociones escolares de wmaésica. | 


24181. 
Nostalgie. 5755. 
Nymphes (Les) 5764. 


Passion (La) de Jésus-Christ. | 


144388. 
Petite valse rose. 24853. 
Premier air d’ Atys. 24402. 


Premier air d’ Oréne dans Tamer- | 


lano. 23418. 


Premier air d’ Osmin dans Il’ en- | 


lévement au sérail. 29241. 


Premier air de Constance. 29240. | 


Premier air de Margot. 8746. 


Récitatif et air d’ Angélique, ad | 


premier acte. 29578. 


Récitatif et air d’ Arvire. 5979. | 


5980. 


Récitatif et air d’ eels 4483, | 


18370. 
Récitatif et air d’ Hole. 27845. 


Récitatif et air @’ ‘Hypermnestre. | 


29579. 


Récitatif et air d@’ Ottone. 7553. | 


Récitatif et air de basse. 5072. | 
Récitatif et air de Roland. 29580. | 


Récitatif et air extrait de St. Jean- | 


Baptiste. 2200. 


Récitatif et cavatine de Hgée dans 


Medea in Corinto. 8812. 

Récitatif et deuxiéme air de Luci- 
fer dans La _ Resurrezione. 
23414. 


Récitatif et deuxiéme air de San-|) 


garide. 29581, 29582. 
Récitatif et premier air de Bajazet.| 
dans Tamerlano, 23415. 
Récitatif et troisiéme air d’ Atys. | 

24458. 


Resurrezione. 23416, 23417. 

Retour (Le) 20016. 

Romance. 6038. 

Romance de la bergére. 20039. 

Rondo. 5009. — 

Rondo ajouté dans l’ Olympiade. | 
29651. 


Rondo de Blondine. 29242. 


Rondo de Gennevote dans lLes|_ 


moissonneurs. 20047. 
Rondo de Rose dang La féte du 
village voisin. 29652. : 
Samson. 666, 5073. ( 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Lemoine (H.) cie.—Continued. 
Scéne d’ Armida dans Rinaldo. 
7554. 
Scéne d’ Hypermnestre. 29706. 
Seéne et air. 2245. 
Scherzo. 13474, 24084. 


Se tu m’ ami, so sospiri. 29736. 
Solfége des solféges. 29833, 30756. 
Solfége du pianiste. 6194. 


Solfége manuscrit par divers au- 
teurs. 1608. 
Solfeo de los solfeos. 
Sonate. 15492, 15495. 
Souvenir d’ Arles. 20245. 
Souvenir de Palerme. 20247. 
Souvenir de Ploermel. 20248. 
Souvenir de Prague. 20249. 
Souvenir de Séville. 20250. 
Souvenir de Tarente. 20251. 
Souvenir de Venise. 20252. 
Souvenir de Versailles. 20258. 
Ténerezzo. 6325. 
Torera (La) 4095. 


6199. 


Trois mélodies. 30417. 
Tzigania. 24987. 
Violes en mer. 4211. 


Weichet mir betriibte schatten. 
14442, 144438. 
Lemoine (L.): 


Solfége des solféges. 380756. 

Solfeo de los solfeos. 6199. 
=e CiecG.) : 

Chipmunk (The). 12595. 

Home country. 7138. 

In old Quebee. 138124. 


O fragrant mignonette. 113806. 
Sleep my little papoose. 138895. 
Song of the prairie. 13921. 


Lemon (M. HE.) 
Ge 
Lémune (G.): 
Romanee. 8024. 
Songe d’ été. 3902. 
Lendvai (E.): 
Drei orgelstticke. 
Fragmente. 283894. 
Scherzo. 19389. 
Trio.. 20422. 
Trois morceaux. 
Venedig. 380150. 
L’Enfant (E.): 
Blégie. 4856. 
Suite en ré mineur. 
. Lengnick (A.) & co.: 
Autumn song. 6791. 
Berceuse. 6856. 
Chant du ruisseau. 
Contentment. 322. 
Cradle song. 16959. 
. Dance burlesque. 7116. 
Dancing in the meadows. 
Danse pastorale. 368. 
Down the stream. 7218. 
Hlegy. 7278. 
Gaiety. 7480. 


My Tennessee belle. 


19388. 


5448. 


9197. 


247. 


18657. 


Lengnick (A.) & co.—Continued. 
Hornpipe. 7651. 


In olden time. 23626. 

In the twilight. 7863. 
March. 7583. 

Memories. 8264. 

Menuet d’ été. 1088. 
Scherzo. 17365. 

Spanish serenade. 17969. 
Staceato march. 17982. 


Through the meadows. 98375. 
Valse fantastique. 24967. 
Village holiday. 9526. 
Lennard (B.): 
Rose of Ballysheely. 20053. 
Who’ll buy my lavender. 20625. 
Lennert (E.) Noble (A) detective. 
11285, 13559. 


Lennon (L. M.) Roller skates. 6035. 
Lenormand (R.): 
Jardin des bambous. 5339. 
Roses (Les) 6060. 
Valse en la majeur. 5450. 
Lenox (K.) Union forever. 4141. 


Union forever. 4141. 
Menuet impromptu. 


Lenox music co. 

Lentz (C.) 
15653-15656. 

Lentz (M. J.) 
11553. 

Lenz (A. B.): 
Chimes immortal. 
King of Broadway. 

Lenzberg (J.): 

Haunting rag. 28538. 
That Madrid rag. 16413. 


Queen of the roses. 


18560, 25535. 
5993, 15401. 


Leo (A.): 
Dorogaia. 10268. 
Strélna. 163382. 
Leo (F.): 


Be prepared. 6886. 
Charme (Le) 4652. 


Night watchman. 8476. 
Leo (F. N.) Reverie. 11594. 
Léon (A.): 

Lieber moon. 26407. 

Marschlied. 13884. 

Mond-walzer. 26631-26638. 
Leon (W. de) See De Leon (W.) 
Leonard (A.) Christ child’s birthday. 

25542. 


-Leonard (E.): 


Liza. 26442, 30364 (95). 
Out of the frying pan into the fire. 
8632. 


Roll them rolly bolly eyes. 296382. 
-Leonard (F.): 
Belmont polka. 16842. 
_ Fort Dearborn. 17099. 
Tremont (The) 18097. 
Leonard (H.): 
Eine halbe stunde zu spit. 18768. 


Gymnastische tibungen auf der 
violine. 25998. 


Ja, sie, Frau Eva. 3040. 


2071. 


INDEX 


Leonard (J.): 
When the mocking birds are sing- 
Ing. 0 A222 e 
Wont you let me spoon with you. 
12302. 
Leonard (J. H.): 
Arise my soul arise. 9857. 
Awake, ye Saints, awake. 
Leonard (L.) 
10418. 


Leonard (R.): 
Hoch Berlin. 2862. 
Konigs-husaren. 28917. 
Komm, bind’ mir mal die schuhe 
zu. 3106. 
Walzerlied. 4237. 


Leonard & ¢o.: 
Awakening (An) 
Bastinado. 6830. 
Beloved mine. 2259. 

Chimney sweeper. 4662. 
Dance of the quakers. 25635. 
Dear eyes of brown. 14781. 
Declaration. 28197. 

Drover (The) 14791. 

Elves dance. 23170. 

Hlysée. 7287. 

Fairies lullaby. 23210. 
Fisher-wives’ prayer. 28252. 
Galway piper. 4974. 

Hail! King George. 15066, 15067. 
I laid his head upon my lap. 7708. 
I thought of you. 28708. 
June and you. 15369. 

Lady Sunshine. 13237. 

Life’s secret. S057. 

Light of the world. 15460. 
Love’s springtime. 8149. 
Mosaics. 13466. 

My flower of paradise. 1146. 
My little Billiken boy. 18511. 
Radiant morn. 3644. 


27836. 
Fountain of dreams. 


14426. 


Shadow and the rose. 20155. 

Silent dusk. 16222. 

Sing to my heart. 18887. 

Six little songs for somebody. 
730. 

Softly blow ve sweet spring gales. 
24665. 

Somewhere or other. 11880. © 

Songs for you and me. 29860. 


Summer morn. 24778. 
Thou comest. 20892. 
Three songs for grown ups. 685. 
Through wind and spray. 24890. 
Thy gentle spirit. 20398. 
To an old portrait. 4081. 
Two nature dream songs. 
Two ruby ilps. 24983. 
Two songs. 23472. 
Voices of summer. 18147. 
Winter is past. 16675. 
You need me. 20682. 
Your step upon the stair. 


30305. 


16714. 


pin ina. v. 6 


Leonardi (A.): 
Anima mia. 25274. 
Capricciosetta. 25499. 
Début du jeune pianiste. 
25664, 28196. 


25662-— 


En volant. 7291. 
Entente cordiale. 25759. 
Espérance. 25769. 
Fleur de neige. 28370. 
Madrigal. 26499. 
Pour tout la vie. 26960. 
Soir d’ été. 9080. 
Souvenir de bal. 9142. 


Tramonto. 27445. 
Leonecavallo (R.): : 

For I do love you so. 26899. 

Lied des bajazzo. 19411. 


Malbrouk s’en vya-t-en guerre. 
138358. 

Pagliacei. 21518. 

Serenade. 23795. 


Spanish album. 28796. 
Leonhardt (W. F.) Jesus lover of my 


Ssouly, Sie: 

Leoni (F.): 
Bells (The) 9946. 
Golgotha. 624. 
Tzigane. 14118. 

Leonora. 30364 (48). 


Leopold (J. W.): 
I want to have some one to love. 


Ry eeaese 
Send me a postal from New York 
| town. 16194. 
| Leopold (W.) Play that lovin’ slide 
trombone. 199384. 
| Lepine (F.) Down in the shady dell, 
Nell. 7211, 17098: : 
Lépine (M.) Intermezzo lyrique. 
3013. 


Lerman (J. W.): 
Bless the Lord, O my soul. 18438. 
Bluebells of Scotland. 6894. 
Easter offertoire. 7264. 

Festal postlude. 2645. 

God of harvest praise. 259385. 

In merry mood. 238622. 

Jesus, take this heart of mine. 
19289. 

Land of Liberty. 17388. 

Listen to the mocking bird. 8072. 

Lots o’ fun. 8121. 

Mary’s lullaby. 8229. 

Medley march. 29144. 

Nibelungen march. 8472. 

O come let us sing. 17662. 

O for a thousand tongues. 15865. 

Playfellows’ waltz. 8710. 

Pleasant recollections. 8716. 

Prelude in G. 17757. 

Pride of the nation. 13698. 

Sacred medley of hymn _ tunes. 
8927. 

Sing O heavens. 

Star of the East. 


27185. 
29904. 


2072 


INDEX | 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 
Lerman (J. W.)—Continued. Leto (S.) Indian rose. 13140. 
Strife is o’er. 17993. Letovsky (S.) 5 fantasiestiicke. 
Uncle Sam’s celebration. 12082. 15444. 
Leroux (X.) Spring reverie. 27288. | Letters (W.): 
peed (A. A.) Chautauqua march. Put me upon an island. 98786. 
. She may be wealthy. 18865. 
Le Roy (H.) Carmela (La) 22901. Take me there. 9263, 9264, 14319 
Leroy (S.) ¢ see (146). 
= ous. Letts (R.) Sweet little child. 16361. 
_ Miss Liberty. 17555. : a é : 
rs ; Leu (F. O.) In Béhmen liegt ein 
Leschetizky (T.): 2 
: ee stadtchen. 816. 
Consolation. 23797. Benchare GRUEIIC.L- 
Mélodie A la mazurka. 23992. A ey sah. 
A. gfahrlis gift. 22572. 
Seale. 15436. ARoe 
Two larks. 15435. ee Cae, ee eee 
Leslie (A.) Gee, I’m feeling awful Re ceee,, "Een. ee 
sad. 14947. Cite Os Fg 
Leslie (A. W.) I love no one but you. Annchen. 6673. 
23548. Albumblatt. 12379. 


Leslie (B.) Rose petals. 22087. 


Leslie (H.): 


Love to a /Yiddisha melody. 
15522. 

On the first dark night next week. 
11369. 


Leslie (H.) Angelns budskap. 
Lesiie (J.): 
Blood that’s mingled with the dew. 


27733. 


9978. 
When the shades of night are 
falling. 12231. 
Leslie (L.): 


I gotta da piktch. 26124. 
Meet me to-night dear 
26559. 
Ragtime Bill. 
Leslie (P.) 
Lessing-Cook 
9438. 
Lessmann (0O.): 
Ah voyez-vous, que je suis mal- 


moon. 


27006. 
Heart of a girl. 
(KE. M.) 


28555. 
Tuberoses. 


heureuse. 18265. 
Il est des amusemens. 19199. 
Invocation. 19248. 
Petits oiseaux le printemps vient 
de naitre. 19916. 


Te bien aimes. 203438. 


Lester (S.) Cursory remarks. 7101. 
Lestrange (B.): 
Beneath the stars. 144, 27891. 
Hobble-skirt (The) walk. 7689. 


Polly Perkins. 30682. 


Alles um liebe. 14357. 
Am heiligenbild. 6716. 
Am spinnrad. 6717. 
Aveu discret. 22714. 
Bichlein. 22733. 
Belsazzar’s gesicht. 
Betende baum. 6862. 
Bitte. 22804. 
Brigg fair. 22840. 
Burlesco giocoso. 
Caprice. 23753. 


20828. 


22852. 


Da Jesus in den garten ging. 
23085. 

Der du, Herr Jesu ruh und rast. 
23083. 


Dorferl (’S) 25680. 

Drei deutsche weisen. 23388. 

Drei deutsche wiegenlieder. 23889. 
233890. 

Drei geistliche chore. 

Eiserne wehr. 23161. 

Elfenreigen. 7283. 

En forme d’ une gavotte. 

Ex tempore. 23202. 

Freiheit (Die) 7410. 


23391. 


23177. 


Frtihling im herbst. 23294. 
Friihlingsgefitister. 7420. 
Frihlingssttirme. 7424. 
Gavotte. 12869. 

Geistliches lied. 7451. 
Gesang des meeres. 7453. 
Giocoso gracioso. 23326. 


Glocken latiten das ostern ein. 


Red wing. 2295. 23342. 
L’Estrange (G.) Scent of the roses. Gott wird abwischen alle triinen 
3776. von ihren augen. 21204. 

L’Estrange (R.) Lo! the voice of Grablied. 5036. 

Jesus. 15489. Guter mond du gehst so stille. 
Lesure (lL. A.) Homeward bound. 12950. 
43880 (119). Hamkehr. 5080. 

Let George do it. 25355, 25582, 25902, Haus im himmel. 7587. 
25991, 26118, 26212, 26747, 27279, Heimsehnen. 5122. 
27318, 27366, 27561. Heimatssehnen. 23465. 

Le Thiere (C.): Herr! wie du willst. 23479. 
Andalucia. 47. Ich komm’ vom liebchen, das noch 
Roman life. 8881. wacht. 5257. 

2073 


26596—12——21 


_ INDEX 


Dit ls ae Sv: 6 


Leuckart (F. E. C.)—Continued. 


Ich sah ein rosslein gehn mit mun- 
_tern, springen. 5260. 

Im girtchen da dritiben steht, lieb- 
chen, dein haus. 5277. 

Im maien. 5278. 

Im merzen. 23605. 

In der laube. 5288. 

Intermezzo. 6093. 

Introduktion und 
23650. 

Jigerlied (Hin) 7912. 

Johannisnacht. 23681. 

Jugend-album. 131838. 

Katzchen. 7958. 

Kleine pianist. 7988. 

Konig Nornegast. 23745. 

Lieb ist ein geschenk der gnade. 
Dao. 

Liebe sonne. 23813. 

Liebesfeier. 8049. 

Lied des hirten an der krippe. 
23817. 


passacaglia. 


Midel hab’ acht. 8169. 
Marischka. 23958. 

Mein freund, der junge flieder- 
baum. 8258. 

Mein liebster ist so klein. 8260. , 
Melodie. 22822. 

Messe. 18748. 

Minuetto. 24645. 

Missa pontificalis, F. dur. 21705. 
Mondlicht. 24059. 

Miinchner kind’l. 8345. 
Nachtlied. 24142. 

Neun choralvorspiele. 25556. 


Ninana, Ninana will ich so klein. 
8481. 

Nocturnale. 22870. 

O du lieber Augustin. 138578. 

O Jesulein stiss, O Jesulein mild! 
24206. 

O schwilblein das da fliegt in 
weiter ferne. 8518. 

Offenbarung Johannis. 

Partita in G. 24327. 

Partite und doppelfuge. . 8656. 

Pastorale tiber den choral, In dulci 


21833. 


jubilo. 21903. 

Placido a’ l’ antico. 24866. 
Prilitidium. 24887. 
Quatre saisons. 24436. 
Ritsel. 8801. 

Reiters abschied. 8838. 
Romanze. 24498. 
Rosenschneien. 8902. 
Rum bidi bum! 24525. 


Sanheribs untergang. 22063. 
Scherzo. 75384, 23893. 

Sei getreu bis in den tod. 24576. 
Serenata capriccioso. 24595. 

So regnet es sich langsam ein. 

9078. 

Sonata eroica, cis moll. 
Songs of sunset. 24708. 


9097. 


Leuckart (F. E. C.)—Continued. 
Sonntag. 24710. 
Suite pastoral. 24772. 
Taufrisches réselein. 9277. 


Thema und variationen. 24859. 
24879. 


Thor’s hammerschwung. 
Trost. 9420. 


Tu es Petrus. 94380. 
Two bagatelles. 22871. 
Two preludes. 22872. 


Uber ein stiindlein. 24938, 


Und die sonne machte den weiten 


ritt. 24943. 


Und willst du deinen liebsten ster- 


ben sehen. 9451. 


Und wollten mich die klugen leute 


fragen. 9452. 
Urlicht. 9463. 
Valse noble. . 24974. 


Vater Frundsberg und der lands- 


knecht. 24982. 
Verlassen. 9517. 
Verrat. 24998. 
Vier klavierstticke. 
Vision. 25009. 


8010. 


Wallfahrt (Die) nach Keylaat. 


22415. 

Wanderlied. 9571. 
Weisse hirsch. 9589. 
Weisst du’s noch. 25058. 


Weiter geht’s und immer weiter. 


25060. 
Welt ade 
250638. 


Wer niemals einen rausch gehabt. 


14219. 


Wie reizend bist du Montag mor- 


gens immer. 9676. 
Wie wundersam. 9677. 


Wiese (Hine) voll weisser mar- 


gueriten. 25124. 
Wikingskampf. 9681. 
Wiosna. 25138. 
Zehn etiiden. 7634. 
Zigeunerin. 25189. 
Zu stille liebe. 9777. 
Zwei stiicke. 10917. 


Leuscher (M. A.) Three trees. 


16331, 16391, 16450, 17403. 
Leva (EK. de): 
Au temps jadis. S84. 
Bon soir Colombine. 4561. 


Nu passariello spierzo. 293389. 
Levadé (C.): 

Arleecchino. 66. 

Barearolle-serenade. 115. 

Berceuse. 150. 


Feuillet’s d’album. 283857. 
Mazurka noble. 29141. 
Pierrot joyeux. 1347. 
Rossignol, mon mignon. 11656 
Ultime amour. 380119. 


Vieilles de chez nous. 4192. 


2074 


ich bin dein mitide. 


27425. 
Leutnantsliebchen (Das) 8048, 15560, 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Le Van (Mrs. G.) Wireless kiss. 25140. 
Leyan music co. 1915—Frisco. 12359. 
Leve (J. F.) Idyll of autumn. 28727. 
Lévéque (E.): 
Danse de gnomes. 18659. 
Kermesse flamande. 193831. 
Marche triomphale. 19539. 
Ondine. 19838. 
Procession. 19976. 
Sur le lac de Genéve. 203805. 
Le Vere (A.) Evening bells. 23194. 
Leverrier (A. B.) Queen of my land 
of dreams. 16057. 
Levett (D. M.) Marche _ funébre. 
23943, 29105. 
Levi (A. B.) Mary. 15599. 
Levi (M.): 
Happy nights. 2809. 
Miss Tottie Twinkletoes. 11162. 
Widow Wood. 12267, 12268, 


14319 (167). 
Wouldn’t it make you think of 
something. 123809. 
Lévidis (D. C.): 
A Hilda. 9784. 
Erste  griechische 
sonate. 4871. 
Fugue. 4971. 
Lorsque tu ne m/’aimeras plus. 
11048. 
Menuetto. 
Tristesse. 
Levine (T.) 
23565. 
‘Levy (A.) Take me up in any old 
plane. 9265. 
Levy (J.) America, God save the 
queen. 18292, 18298. 
Levy (M.) Drei gedichte. 80435. 
Levy (S.) Memories. 26572. 
Lew (Mar-) co. See Mar-Lew co. 
Lewie (H.) Bits of life. 20841. 
Lewin (C. M.) Pas de tout le monde. 
8657, 8658. 
Lewin (H.) Lustige kakadu. 29069. 
Lewinsky (B. D.) Gray an’ white 
march. 2785, 10541. 


romantische 


5628. 
14104. 
I ran that’s what I did. 


Lewis (—) Givemeyour love. 14970, 
18244. 

Lewis (A. M. S.)  Piano-forte tech- 
nique. 2072 (48), 143819 (17), 
25197 (28). 

Lewis (C. E.): 

My dream of you. 11218. 


What is nicer than home sweet 
home. 30225. 
‘Lewis (C. H.) Charge of the bar- 
gain brigade. 12584. 
Lewis (C. L.): 
I’m looking for a girl I met in 
dreamland park. 15238. 
When the shadows fall. 22462. 
You just you. 2047. 
Lewis (D. E.) By the old Maumee. 
12548. 


Lewis (E. M.): 
Canoeing. 12555. 
Don’t you wish you had a girlie 
of your own. 21002. 
Jolly (A) college chap. 17347. 
Not the eyes or the hair but the 


irl. 11294. 
Skating down on Lewis’ pond. 
9065. 
Something money cannot buy. 
22147. 
West Point. 22432. 

Lewis (F.) See Friedemann-Lewis 


Lewis (Ff. H.) Pianoforte technique. 
2072 (48), 14319 (17), 25197 (23). 

Lewis (G. D.) Apron rag. 16783. 

Lewis (H. A.) Dat lovin American 


ras Si. 
Lewis (J. A.) My old Hampshire 
home. 3392. 
Lewis (J. J.): 
If de man in de moon wasn’t 
lookin’. 7796. 


Incline thine ear. 7869. 

Mickey Hooligan. 8293. 

Thus saith the Lord. 
Lewis (J. M.) 


9376. 
My sweet colleen. 


267138. 
Lewis (L. R.): 
Forward, Tufts. 211380, 21133. 
BR. ...Porter. 2771421). 


Rejoice, O ye righteous. 22004. 
Lewis (L. W.): 

In my tepee. 19218. 

Love’s realization. 8148. 


My love is growing deeper every 


day. 8885. 
Lewis (P. J.) That little German 
band. 27886. 
Lewis (R.): 
If I don’t get you I'll get your 
sister. 5264. 
Meet me to-night mid the roses. 
13404. 


5784. 
Pianoforte technique. 


Oceana roll. 
Lewis (T. H.) 


25197. (23). 
Lewis (W.): 
All hail the power. 123886, 20725. 
Among the daisies. 25258. 
Brilliants. 25456. 
Cause the world is progressing 
so. 4638. 
Funeral march, the last sleep. 
10436. 
Garden frolic. 25891. 
Grand promenade. 25964. 
Hallelujah. 23427, 23428. 
Laughing rondo. 26386. 


On the lawn. 26825. 
Swinging. 27346. 
Lewis (W. H.): 
Behold, how good and pleasant 
it is. 4526. 


2079 


INDEX 


pt. 1 n.s., v.6 


Lewis (W. H.)—Continued. 


Break, break, break. 14555. 
Charity. 2382. 
De sweet 1i’l feller. 4770. 


Into the silent land. 3014. 

Last loid hoim. 3125. 
Milkmaid’s song. 3829. 
Remember now thy Creator. 3675. 


Throstle (The). 4069. 
Lewis & Bennett. Honeytown. 2871. 
Ley (H.) Elegie. 28280. 
Ley (H. G.) God so loved the world. 
614, 5016. 
Ley (W. N.) No flower can compare 


IPAS ale 
5th nocturno. 16728. 
Junior hymns & carols. 


with you, little girl. 
Leybach (J.) 
Leyda (I. F.) 


21467. 

Leyland (C. Fenn-) See Fenn-Ley- 
land (C.) 

Lhoumeau (A.) Messe de Sainte- 
Hildegarde. 29167. 

Liadow (A.) Barcarolle. 14455. 


Libberton (J. H.) 
Libbey (J. A.) 
Grace. 25958. 
Libby (lL. P.) Bygone days. 27966. 
Lichey (R.) Zwei  vierstimmige 
gemischte chore. 28966. 
Lichner (H.): 
Ball-scene. 25349. 
Forget-me-not. 2680. 
Gipsy dance. 25912. 
Nelke. 26728. 
Nine sonatinas. 
Tulpe. 27460. 
Lichtenberger (P. W.): 
Little rose a faded flower. 
With your love drifting 
away. 27658. 
Lichtenstein (M. L.) 
27191. 
Lidden (C.) When your luck’s O. K. 
12246, 18244 (98). 
Liddicoat (J. G.) Fox mandolin and 
guitar folio no. 8. 17101. 
Liddle (S.) Two short songs. 21526. 
Liebe (L.) In the night. 26246. 
Liebelei. 964, 966. 
Lieben & co.: 
Darn (A) good town. 16977. 
Grand (A) old time. 17150. 
Lieber (A.): 
Court dance. 23022. 
Danse rustique. 4759. 
Drum corps. 23136. 
Hirst stars e26b 
Fleurette. 7382. 
March of the pirates. 
Liebesboykott. 17405. 
Liebesjagd (Die) 19408, 19511, 20546, 
20547, 20988, 21523, 21527, 22003, 
22110, 238084, 23815, 23916, 24466, 
27161. 
Liebesnacht (Hine) 


Lewis song. 8046. 
Grace, my Sweetheart 


23810. 


5489. 
far 


Skating time. 


5566. 


792. 


Liebling (G.) Zwei lieder. 8051. 
Liefeld (A. D.) All hail, America! 
6698. 
Lieman (N. T.) Natalia. 19727. 
Lien (K.) In the shadow of the pretty 
Chillewack hills. 28790. 
Liener (J.) Tierstimmen-humoreske. 
16450. 
Lieurance (N.): 
Is there a welcome waiting for me. 
19252. 
Mandy let’s go to the op’ry. 19527. 
Lieurance (Mrs. O. R.) Is there a 
welcome waiting for me. 19252. 
Lieurance (T.): 
At parting. 27807. 
Blossom dear. 27916. 
Dulcinea. 21026. 
Fleeting dreams. 28368. 
From an old love letter. 7416. 
If I hadn’t had you my dear. 
287388. 
Just we two. 28875. 
Lola. 29021. 
Thy graces. 
Lieutenant 
30454. 
Liftboy (Der) 
ith Cee 
En garde. 17036. 
Fest-marsch. 18840. 
Froéhliche herzen. 12854. 
Kleine konzert-mazurka. 
Maiglockehen, 19521. 
Neues Schweizer 
13545. 
Trés jolie. 
Liggy (L. F.): 
Lover’s serenade. 13323, 15527. 


22315. 


Cupidon. 3846, 28973, 


12108, 12109. 


19347. 
salon-album. 


20420. 


Light (R. S.) Longing for you dear. 
8103. 

Light eternal. 11008. 

Lightly row. 17414. 


Lignereux & cie. Caprice de son al- 


tesse. 10047. 
Lignon (J.) Refrain de _ Jlaieule. 
11572. } 
Lila domino. 27794-27799, 28225, jj 


28461, 28967, 28971, 28982, 28983, 
29714. ; 
Liliokalani, H. R. H. Aloha Oe waltz. 
37 
Liljeberg (J.): 
Awakening of the birds. 
Blushing maiden. 4559. 
Forget those words 
spoken. 10409. 
Heavenly echos. 
Longing. 21562. 
Lost and forgotten. 5510, 8120. 
Piano and I. 8691, 11458. ; 
Say that you love me, as I love | 
you. 38772. 
Whirl-wind rondo. 6545. 


4470. 
in anger. | 


5119. 


2076 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Lillenas (B. M.) 
11799. 
Lillenas (H.): 
Almost too good to be true. 
Anchored fast. 9834. 
Are you denying the Master. 9853. 
At the judgment bar. 9868. 
Beautiful gates of gold. 27877. 
Blotted out and gone. 9979. 
Cause of righteousness. 10060. 
Chosen people. 28034. 
Christ’s plea. 28055. 
Draw me nearer. 10275. 
For Jesus fight. 10402. 
Fullness of joy. 7427. 
Go preach the gospel. 10489. 
God’s love can never fail. 10503. 
He keeps me. 10583. 
He saved me. 10586. 
I know. 10686. 
T’ll never let go of Jesus. 
I’m all right now. 10705. 
I’m determined. 10708. 
I’m hiding in Jesus. 28689. 
In the promised land. 10810. 
Jesus and I. 874. 
Keep sweet and sing. 28884. 
More than conquerors. 11183. 
Name of Jesus. 11256. 
Nothing between. 11298. 
Now is the time. 29336. 
O what must it be to be lost. 
4 29365. 
On my knees. 113866. 
Pull up stream. 11589. 
Salvation. 138802. 
Still saying no. 1664. 
Stooping to save. 11883. 
There is rest in Him. 30020. 
Thinking of me. 24874. 
Truth shall win. 12067. 
Turning away. 80103. 
Victory has come to me. 18137. 
Way He leads is best for me. 
DAD. 
What a greeting. 9601. 
Wonderfully precious. 12299. 
Lilly (R.) Plant a watermelon on my 
grave and let the juice soak 
through. 19932. 
Lilly (R. P.) That little bit of green. 
1756. 
Lily of Killarney. 23888. 
Limout (E. van R.) Quest that shail 
not fail. 16059. 
Linabury (M. R.) Ill be true yes 
true always. 261382. 
Lincke (P.): 
Biittenmarsch. 4607. 
Grigri. 25983, 25984. 
Grigri-walzer. 12945, 15034. 
Grosse kanone. 25987, 28511. 
Kleine barmaid. 138219, 15406, 
19346, 23741. 


Sing on dear heart. 


6712. 


10694. 


Lincke (P.)—Continued. 
Kukohama-estapo. 
Laughing cavalier. 

(86). 
Leporello album. 15484. 
Lied der Grigri. 154538. 
Many happy _ returns. 
25197 (160). 
Marche Folies-bergéres. 5569. 
Singspiel-ouverture. 9059, 24637. 
That fascinating waltz. 9317. 
Vive l’amour. 14179, 22403. 
Wer wagt, gewinnt. 16598. 
Lincoln (—) Sunbeams and _ shad- 
ows. 20296. 

Lineoln (E.) 

old. S801. 

hineols “CH: J): 

Angel kisses. 9836, 14380, 18304. 
Bees wax. 18398. 
Capitol city. 25496. 


15415. 
10968, 12359 


21630, 


If I were a knight of 


Crater (The) 2461. 

Dixie. 4800. 

Evening thoughts. 2613. 

Flash light. 10389. 

Frolie of the imps. 25877. 
Golden wedding. 5021, 10508, 


18957. 
Homeland. 2868, 2869. 
I-X-L. 17269, 21376, 213 (7: 
Jolly sailor. 5356, 7929, 19296. 


Just at the break of day. 19320, 
21471. 

Lost phase. 3196. 

Midnight special. 33827. 

My southern home. 13525, 13526. 

My western rose. 1172, 138529, 
135380. 

None but you. 19758. 

Only a dream of you. 183620, 


13621. 

Our victorious nation. 3533. 

Pacifier (The). 19871. 

Pioneer limited. 17741, 

21927. 

Pony maid. 3595. 

Schoolmates. 27119. 

Sunset limited. 6277, 9218, 20299. 

Trinity chimes. 27449. 

Vandersloot mandolin and guitar 

folio. 4168-4172. 
Vesuvius. 4187. 
Lind? CR C:)¢ 
My little home’s next to paradise. 
17618. 

Sweetheart of my dreams. 
Lind (J.) Silver star. 6159. 
Mire) ( 155): 

My wife has turned to be a suffra- 

gette. 29298. 
Won’t you come and share my 
bungalow. 30326. 
Lindeman (A.): 
Dear old Asbury Park. 16983. 


19930, 


18019. 


2077 


INDEX 


pt. i, .s., v. 6 


Lindeman (A.)—Continued. 
Tl share all my play toys with 
you. 238547. 
I’m thinking of you. 
Lindemann (G.) 


10717. 
You’re the girlie for 


me. 4358. 
Lindemann (O.) Bergsee (Der) 
208838. 


Lindemann (W.C.) When you were a 
sweetheart of mine. 1976. 
Linden (F.) When I change Kate 
Barry’s name. 142380. 
Linden press: 
Christmas bells. 28042. 
Christmas morning. 28051. 


Linder (G.) Beer song. 18897. 

Linder (H.) Play me that yum a 
yum rag. 26942. 

Linder (J.) Billy Buttling is his 
name. 2275. 

indore (Cl ae) Flushing cireus 
march. 14899. 


Lindpaintner (P.) Vampire. 24978. 
Lindsay (C.): 

Flight of the fairies. 14895. 

Hither and thither. 706. 

In leafy bower. 15289. 

In Sevilla. 15293. 

In the nick of time. 834. 

Jolly sleigh ride. 7981. 

Just in play. 891. 

Make the song of triumph. 43880 

(51). 

Military escort. 24035. 

Oriental patrol. 15934. 

Vesper hour. 1878. 


Whispered secrets. 16653. 
Lindsay (T. H.): 
Evelina Wilhelmina Johnson 
Brown. 7310. 
Rag craze. 1406. 


Lindsey (Mrs. G. L.) Jesus, Savior, 
Lord and King. 10862. 


Lindstrand (A.) Valse gracieuse. 
6418. 

Lindstrom (D.) My little forest 
queen. 11232. 

Lindt (W.) Spoony moon. 1640. 


Linekar (T. J.) Masonic musical sery- 
ice book. 28964. 


Linhart (J.): 


Hach day’s sweetheart. 28151. 
Lobster square. 8092. 
Lininger (J.) Take a ride to Coney 
in summer. 163738. 


Link (C. C.) 
22866. 

Linka-Fietter (C.) Princesse aveugle. 
8762 


By the side of my girl. 


Linn (Mrs. G.) Soldiers’ goodbye to 


mother. 29826. 
Linn (G. W.) Dancing shadows. 
16969. 


Linné (H. S.): 
Back from thirty-six to twenty- 
nine. 25845, 27714 (34). 
Pensée (Une) 26910. 
Rose waltz. 29662. 


White lies black lies. 276386, 
27637, 27714 (146). 
Linnell (O.) Songs of the wind and 
the sun. 9129. 
Linton (H.): 


King Hilarity. 10920. 
Prayer of empire. 115138. 
Shy. tlie 
Linvill (A. J.) 
17327. 
Lionel (F.) Just a funnin’. 3070. 
Lipendale (C.) Mountain man. 19645. 
Lipman (W.): 
San Francisco pretty girl rag. 
1502. 
Those big brown eyes. 4058. 
Lipp (A.) Gradualien und offerto- 
rien. 5040. 
Lippa (K. Ockleston-) See Ockleston- 
Lippa (K.) 
Lippard (E.) 


Jack and Bonnie Lee. 


Just suppose there was 


no Jesus. 53879. 

Lipphard (W. P.) Art thou weary. 
6760. 

Lippincott (J. O.) Butterfly and the 
rose. 18492. 


Lipsey (J. C.) My honey babe. 11229. 
Lipsey & Jefferson pub. co. My honey 
babe. 11229. 
Lipton (—) I’ve a garden in Sweden. 
10726. 
Lipton (D.): 
I’1l be out in the life-boat all night. 
(alle 
' Oh! the Indians in the strand. 
11346. 
Plink, plonk! the skin of a Span- 
ish onion. 138676. 
When you live opposite to me. 
12241. 
Lipton (J. M.) 
bred. 17506. 
Lisa (N. de) Frasquela. 
Liscomb (N. A.): 
Behold a stranger. 
Crown Him. 12651. 
From all that dwell below. 12860. 
Lord is my Shepherd. 138305. 
My heavenly home. 13503. 
My Lord and I. 18515. 
O how happy are they. 18578. 
River of life. 187538. 
Lisenby (Mrs. A. W.) 
BATS. | 
Lisi (E.) Golden dreams. 25941. 
Liskdale (J.) Why don’t you smile. 
12264. 
Lisle (B. de) Elektra von Sophokles. 
25741. 


Mary was a thorough- 
4954. 
12491. 


2078 


Linden leaves. | 


i 
(e 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Lister (Mrs. R. N.) In the bleak mid- 
winter. 26235. 

Taisazt: CF.) : 

Benedictus qui venit. 

Consolations. 13274. 

Dreams of love. 13275, 28990. 

Heclogue. 23157. 

Konzertettide, no. 3. 19429, 19430. 

Nocturne. 18276. 

Polonaise in EK. 976. 

Rhapsodie. 2072 (384). 

Rhapsodie hongroise. 23884. 

Sonetto 104 di Petrarca. 13277, 
13278. 

Thirty songs. 26427. 

2 konzert. 26426. 

Litolffs (H.) verlag: 

Mit mir allein. 26623. 
Praktischer lehrgang des klavier- 
Spiels 13692-13694, 24394, 24395. 
Pro patria. 26982. 
Wie alles kam. 27642. 

Littau (J.) Childhood love. 

Litterscheid (F.) 
Rhein. 20239. 

Little (A. B.) He’s my Lord. 15101. 

Little (H. J.) Open door. 29427. 

Little (M.) Summer dreams. 22215. 

Little boy blue. 25273, 25614, 25666, 
25846, 26196, 26243, 26472, 26818, 
27104, 27468, 28893, 289038, 28992, 
30348, 30589. 

Little millionaire. 20752, 20932, 21727, 
21775, 21819, 25360, 26434, 27578, 
29002. 

Little Miss Fix-it. 18062, 
24174, 27461, 29004, 30102. 
Littman (—) Let me guard you while 

you slumber. 3140. 
Litzenberger (R.): 
Holly rag. 26076, 28590. 
My American girl. 26676. 
Wait and see, little girl, wait and 
see. 4227. 

Livernash (W. L.) 
17970, 20261. 

Living corpse. 

Livingston (D.) 


3170. 


6996. 
Sonniger lenz am 


18108, 


Sparkling eyes. 


29678. 
My garden in June. 


DATS: 
Li Volsi (E.) ’A nuttriccia e ’o sur- 
dato. 9786. 
Livsey (S. M.) Children’s musical] 
moments. 258. 


Livsey (T.) Miona waltzes. 30626. 
Liwschitz (H.) Sechs kleine praélu- 
dien. 23855. 
Liadd (J.) Daysie. 
inloyd (C. HH.) : 
April. 2155. 
Elegy. 18779. 
Eton memorial march. 28805. 
Hither, hither. 23489. 
Lesbia’s sparrow. 950. 
Little work, a little play. 3177. 
Our sailor king. 8681. 


382, 2496. 


Lloyd (C. H.)—Continued. 
Salutation. 8941. 
Song of the forest fairy. 272438. 
Te Deum in BE. 27361. 
Tempo di minuetto. 20351. 
To Althea from prison. 6359. 
Two album leaves. 989. 
Lloyd (E.): 
In the garden of love with you. 
4880 (131). 
Love me, let the world go by. 
5515. 
Someday when your heart has 
found its mate. 9098. 


Lloyd (H. P.) Meet me there. 8255. 
Lloyd (R. F.) Our blest Redeemer. 
13682. 
Lloyd (S.): 
Four dances from strange lands. 
15487. 


King of the mighty deep. 17871. 
Love songs from strange lands. 
aoe 
Sons of our ocean empire. 
Who dare divide. 380284. 
Women, join hands. 30322. 
Lloyd (T.): 
By the 
sea. 


3909. 


shimmering glimmering 
22865. 


Hello there, polar bear. 5129. 
Little brown mouse, take care. 
19434. 
Lloyd (W.): 


I wonder why. 10744. 

Moral sentimental song. 11179. 
Lloyds (HE. D.) Greatest gift. 2787. 
Lobanoff (L.) & co. Leila. 26395. 
Locke (C.) Dorothea. 14770. 
Lockhart (0O.): 


Florida sunshine. 14896. 
Lockhart (W. R.) My Colorado 
queen. 19670. 


Lockhead (1.): 

League mission band. 15429. 

Pride of the golden West. 24418. 
Locklynne (S.) Directions. 14750. 
Lockney (J.) Ave Maria. 16804. 
Lockwood (F. EH.) Love’s flattery. 

21588. 

Lockwood (lL. M.): 

Adrift. 6670, 12372. 

Joyous day. 79388, 10873. 

Mélodie. 11130. 

Old mission bells. 26811. 

Song of the night. 6215, 11840. 

Wild flowers. 9688. 

Woodland serenade. 9727, 12306. 
Lockwood (L. W.) In our airy aero- 


plane. 28768. 
Lodge (H.): 
Buds and blossoms. 27946. 
Dixie Daisy dear. 7184, 10250, 


10251, 12359 (64), 12697. 
Hayinge time. 675, 2821, 
(118). 


4380 


2079 


INDEX 


pt... 1}, NE S:,; Vs 6 


Lodge (H.)—Continued. 
Red pepper. 1418, 2072 (164), 5983, 
5984, 8817, 8818, 11566. 
Roulette reel. 16184 (82), 17878, 


18214, 20066, 22044, 24522, 29670. 


Voice of the cello. 
(2511) 
Lodwick (N. 
Son. 
Loeb (A.): 
Lord is my Shepherd. 26453. 


20524, 25197 


L.) Pilgrims (The) 


Margretta waltz. 29111. 
Loebker (J.): 
Santa Anna. 22064. 


Youth and beauty. 22551. 
Loeble (F.) Playful child’s schottisch. 
8711, 11473. 
Loéb (EH. M.): 
Beloved. 16843. 


Pleur d’amore. 21936. 
Loéb (H. B.): 

Beloved. 168438. 

Pleur d’amour. 219386. 


Loeffler (C. M.) For one who fell in 
battle 1261) 23202. 
Loffer (O.) Turmwarts minne. 20437. 
Lohr (F. N.) Good night. 21199. 
Lohr (H.): 
Ballad of the knight. 6812. 
Crossing the bar. 4723. 
Darby and Joan. 7134. 
Fairies. 4903. 
For the green. 14914. 


Garland of song. 14942. 

I love you. 5221. 

Little grey home in the west. 
26482. 


Nobody: 5746. 

Our little Cinderella. 
5845, 8629, 8630. 

Rose of my heart. 

Song of the birds. 

Songs of Roumania. 

Supposing. 6281. 


3528, 3529, 


6056. 
6213. 
29862. 


Tavern (The). 9279. 
There’s a hill by the sea. 27404. 
Two songs of summer. 26448. 


Loeillet (J. B.): 
Sonates. 15490-15497, 23735. 
Suite in G moll. 26359. 
Loeilly (J. B.): 
Allemande in G minor. 18282. 
Courante in G minor. 18627. 
Gigue in G minor. 18929. 
Loén (S.): 
Imére (L’) 18116. 
Trénis. : 26262. 
Loepke (G. Marschal-) See Marschal- 
Loepke (G.) 
Loes (H. D.): 
I’m ready to go. 28558. 
Lord’s command. 29040. 
Rally and praise Him. 24450. 
Loeschhorn (—) Prelude in E flat. 
17756. 


: Logue (G.) 


Loeschhorn (A.) Melodische etiiden. 
15638-15648, 21677, 21680. 
Lothner-Rahmu (H.) Love’s awaken- 
ing. 15530. 
Low (J.): 
Evening thoughts. 4887. 
Margaret at the spinning wheel. 
11099. 
Switzer’s dream of home. 20323. 
Lofgren (T. A.) There’s nothing like 
having a real nice girl. 93383. 
Lofstrom (A. L.) Trogen kirlek. 
1815. 


Loftus (G.) Bal militaire. 18381. 
Loga (A.) Pilottown. 243863. 


Logan (F.): 
Good-bye, my emerald land. 
18961. 
Orchard hill. 8617. 


Logan (F. K.): 
Because God gives me you. 14473 
Good-bye, my emerald land. (61) 

14999, 18244. 
In faney’s bower. 28758. 
Killarney, my home o’er the sea. 
_ 15396, 27714 (91). 
Little clouds. 15476. 
Rose of my heart. 29659. 
With the twinkle in her eye. 
22510. 
Logan (J.) Nevada, I have just re- 
turned from Reno. 11278. 
Logan (L.) You are my ideal girlie. 
27688. 
Logan: (VorRKs) 
Logan (W. A.) 


Laddie dear. 23759. 
Love’s vision. 21592. 
Cupid’s boat. 18641. 
Lohengrin, 4216, 6457, 95538, 12153, 
12156, 16548, 25026, 27549, 27556, 
30185, 30187, 30188. 
Lohman (C.) Pretty little blossoms. 
8752. 
Lohman (H. J.) 
until spring sweetheart. 
Lohr (Gm) 
Aux (Der) sein a nacht. 
Berceuse slave. 2266. 
Blumen kreuze. 12528. 
Fire korbunes. 21107. 
Herring (Der) 2851. 
Thr seit a griener. 2968. 
In fremden land. 2998. 
Kidushen ring. 3087. 
Kiss me honey, kiss me. 10928. 
Lutt. lutt latiae Zee 
Men darf nit sein fersahlufen. 


Tf yowll only wait 
5273. 


2180. 


3308. 
Rondo mélodique. 2820. 
Schmutz. 3785. | 


Schprinze’s licht bentschen. 3792. 
Siderl (Der) 11779, 20168. 

Sof ganeff littlijo. 3874. 
Spagnola (La) 18985. 

Weyiten l’cho. 12200. 


2080 


TT 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Lohr (T.)—Continued. 

Yosehme basezens. 4350. 

Zu der chupe vetchere. 48371. 
Lointier. Valse Marie. 24972. 
Lolli (A.) Adagio e allegro. §&. 
Lombard (R. N.) 

2881. 
Lombardy (Y. A.) 
23006. 


Lommel (R. L.) Cuckoo bird’s song. 


339. 
London (L.): 
Coleen. 20923. 
Honey, baby, boo. 21292. 
My Indian squaw. 21738. 


Tzar of the anvil’s ring. 22350. 

London opinion. 8086. 

Lone star music co. 

21192. 

Long (A. B.): 

I’m lonely when you go 
28690. 
Old red, white and blue. 17687. 

/Long (A. P.) It’s easy to be a lady 

if you try. 14819 (91). 
Long (C. W.) I wish I was a mil- 
lionaire. 2945. 

Long (I.) I’m saved. 

Long (J. O.): 

Across the'river. 4384. 
Children of the King. 
Even me. 7311. 

Glory for me. 5004. 

7 T’ll sing of the Savior. 5215. 
In the hollow of His hand. 5300. 
Jimmie. the tenderfoot. 15355. 
Let the little ones come. 19395. 
O what a joy. 11325. 
Oriole grand march. 
Savior of the world. 
Twirl me again Rastus. 

Long (J. P.): 

Have you ever loved any other 
girl. 150983. 

I want to be a sailor. 

John, John, John. S879. 

Lilac, laburnum and May. 970. 

Many happy returns. 1045. 

Send a note to let me know. 6116. 

Why do you keep laughing at me. 
20627. 

You can always find a friend in 
the summertime. 20678. 


away. 


7745. 


12591. 


26858. 
27110. 
16483. 


2936. 


Long (L.) Broken bracelet. 12540. 

Long (L. A.) It might have been in 
old Chicago. 19255. 

Long (L. F.) Hiram Green’s barn 
dance. 5143. 

Long (M.) Our Savior is our cap- 
tain. 24306. 

Long (T. B.) Token (A) of heaven. 
14094. 


Long (W.) Frosty. 546. 


Long music pub. co. Frosty. 546. 


Hussars march. 


Contrast of love. 


Golden sunshine. 


Longacre (L. B.) Radiant morn hath 
passed away. 19990. 
Longbecker (A.) Fare 
Johney Green. 17069. 
Longbrake & Edwards inc.: 
Faded roses. 10347. 
Fear not. 28353. 
Heidelberg glide. 10597. 
Here’s to you, little girl, here's 


thee well 


to you. 10606. 
Hurry up those wedding bells. 
10655. 


Mosquito rag. 29220. 

My wife’s up in an airship. 11250. 

Petty. 19917. 

Pretty Linda Jane. 11520. 

Roll, roll, roll me along to the 
land of melody. 20038. 


Stop! look! and listen! 13960. 
Sunshine. 13991. 
Take me back to my old home 
town. 27353. 
There’s a ring around the moon. 
14065. 
What is the use to remember. 
14221. 
Will you do that little thing for 
me. 12282. 
Yankee Doodle Abie. 20668. 
Longnecker (M.) Dream of the 
Fatherland. 10280. 
Longo (A.): 
Barearola. 2219. 
Foglie d’ autunno. 26753. - 
Improvviso. 2981. 
Minuetto. 38335. 
Notturno. 3447. 
Preludio. 3186. 
Preludio e improyyiso. 3606. 
Serenata. 3828. 
Suite di tre pezzi. 3958. 
Suite per viola e piano. 15501. 
Tema con variazioni. 4020. 
Longstaffe (E.): 
Those beastly dreams. 16440. 
Three feminine questions. 9369. 


Longworth Water lilies. 
30206. 

Lonzelle (W.) 
mother wore. 


Loomis (C. H.): 


(EK. E.) 


Old (The) sun bonnet 
15909. 


Hail to Yale. 21225. 

Long cheer for Yale. 29024. 
Publicity rag. 30692. 
Spirit of the blue. 29886. 


Loomis (J. T.) 
904. 

Loper (J. M.): 
Ann wants to get a man. 9840. 
Ghost and the mermaid. 10462. 

Lora (lL. de) See De Lora (L.) 

Lorch (H. 8.) Those Italian eyes. 

4062. 
Lord as to Thy dear cross. 


Killarney cake walk. 


15504. 


2081 


Lorenz (D. EH.) 
3532. 

Lorenz (HE. S8.): 

Another year is dawning. 27781. 


INDEX 


Lorenz (C. A.): 


Drei melodieen Mendelssohns. 
13307. 
In der dimmerung. 10798. 


Melodie, a dur. 11041. 


Be joyful in the Lord. 124. 


Beginners’ choir. 253871. 
Blessed is the nation. 12517. 
Blossom time is here. 12520. 


Christ is marching on. 229389. 
Christmas angels. 22942. 
Christmas paean, 25552. 


Come and worship. 22972, 22973. 


Communion service. 
Day by day. 12676. 
Emmanuel. 231738. 
Emmanuel shall come. 23174. 
Hyes of the Lord. 283828. 
Fatal joke. 232380. 
Flower service. 12824. 
Gloria patri. 23348. 
Glorify Thy name. 597. 
Glorious news. 23344. 
God be merciful. 5014. 
Great spirit, come. 18983. 
Greatest of these is charity. 
He leadeth me. 26032. 
Hear our prayer. 5113. 
Heaven is here. 19036. 
Heavenly heralds. 23459, 23460. 
Herald angels. 238469, 23470. 

I shall be satisfied. 28701. 
In symbol and song. 13131. 
Invocation. 23652. 

Joy cometh in the morning. 


2437. 


Just a little baby. 23700. 
Keep steady, my boy. 18206. 
Land where freedom reigns. 
Light at evening time. 38159. 
Light of love. 13268. 

Living lessons. 138294. 
Meditations of my heart. 13402. 
My Friend of Calvary. 8369. 
My Redeemer liveth. 8398. 
Notes of joy. 24187. 

O glorious vision. 3462. 
Offertory response. 242338. 

Our beautiful flag. 13631. 

Out of Thy holy word. 138634. 


Praise waiteth for Thee. 13689. 
Praise ye the Lord. 8601. 
Quit you like a man. 18719. 


Response to prayer. 13788. 
Sheperd’s story. 24609. 


Song that shall never cease. 24708. 


That beautiful land. 14047. 
That wonderful night. 24857. 


They have taken away my Lord. 


9342. 
Tokens of Children’s day. 


e 


Our school for Christ. 


Lorenz (R.) 
22562 (64). 
Lorenz pub. co.: 


12934. 


23685. 
Joy of Christmas morning. 238688. 


26381. 


14095. 
2082 


‘Pt. rn, Hs, Vv. G6 


Lorenz (EK. S.)—Continued. ; 


Trust ye in the Lord forever. 
27457. 

Waiting up for Santa. 25031. 

Weinachts lob. 25057. 

Welcome, sweet day of rest. 16592. 

Welcome, sweet Sabbath. 14210. 

Whatsoever band. 14227. 

Worship the Lord. 30330. 


Lorenz (K. K.): 


Bethlehem’s babe. 
Bethlehem star. 22789. 

Gift divine. 23324, 23325. 

Glory to God. 23347. 

Gran’pa told me. 238399. 

Happy Christmas. 23485. 

In manger lowly. 23621. 

Joy is ours. 23686. 

King of the world. 23729. 

Manger song. 238987. 

Peace and good will. 248385, 24336. 
Peace on earth. 24837. 


22790. 


Song of good will. 24684. 
Star (The) 24788. 
We thank you. 25051. 


We welcome you too. 25052. 
Where is he. 25105. 
Lorenz (M.) Sérénade. 24588, 271388. 


Garden of peace. 21159, 


Abendlied. 22589. 

Above the clear blue sky. 

Adagio. 23446. 

After dinner song. 22600. 

And it came to pass. 22657. 

Andante con moto. 6734. 

Andante grazioso. 16774. 

Angel choirs. 22662. 

Angel guards. 4428. 

Angels’ adoration. 4429. 

Angels of Gethsemane. 4430. 

Angels of the resurrection. 44381. 

Angel’s song. 226638, 22664, 25269. 

Another year is dawning. 27781. 

As the hart panteth. 70. 

Ask Santa to prescribe. 22691. 

At heaven’s gate. 12482. 

Autumn. 22708, 22709. 

Awake, thou that sleepest. 

Away! away! 12456. 

Back to the Yankee shore. 6809. 

Be joyful in the Lord. 123, 124, 
18389, 22748. 

Be on thy guard. 4516. 

Beautiful star. 22752. 

Beginners’ choir. 25871. 

Behold, Egypt is fair. 4525. 

Bendemeer’s stream. 6854. 

Beneath the cross of Jesus. 184138. 

Berceuse. 12497. 

Bethlehem. 22788. 

Bethlehem star. 22789. 

Bethlehem’s babe. 22790. 

Bid the elders assemble. 4548. 


12368. 


14425. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 


Bless the Lord. 25421. 
Blessed be the Lord. 22810. 
Blessed is the nation. 12517. 
Blossom time is here. 12520. 
Blossoms are smiling. 12521. 
Break, day of God. 10005. 
Break forth into joy. 22837. 
Bring blossoms bright. 12539. 
But Thou Bethlehem. 22857. 
Cast thy burden upon the Lord. 
18524. 
Children’s army. 14624. 
Chimes (The) 16914. 
Christ hath arisen. 4667. 


* Christ is born. 22937. 


Christ is marching on. 22989. 

Christ is risen. 7010, 7011. 

- Christmas angels. 22942. 

Christmas lullaby. 22947, 22948. 

Christmas paean. 25552. 

Christmas story. 22952. 

Clovers are nodding. 12811. 

Come and worship. 22972, 22978. 

Come unto Me. 12629. 

Come where my love lies dream- 
ing. 22993, 22994. 

Communion. 22998. 

Communion service. 2487. 

Coyness. 7083. 

Cross of Jesus. 2465. 

Crown Him. 4725. 

Cruel sea. 4729. 

Dawn (The) 23068. 

Day by day. 12676. 

Departure (The) 238081, 23082. 

Dewdrop and buttercup. 23088. 

Dixie land. 23092, 23093. 

Drink to me only. 7244. 

Earth is the Lord’s. 17028. 

Easter angels. 4838, 4889. 

Easter bells are ringing. 4840. 

Easter coronation. 4841. 

Easter light. 4848. 

Emblem of freedom. 23172. 

Emmanuel. 23178. 

Emmanuel shall come. 23174. 

HKyes of the Lord. 28328. 

Fade sun shine moon. 238206. 

Fainting under the crown. 7327. 

Faithful thro’ another year. 
28342. 

Family affair. 23219. 

Far away in the south. 7389. 

Fatal joke. 23230. 

Father, hear my prayer. 504. 

Father of mercies. 23238. 

Fear thou alone Jehovah’s wrath. 
4919. 

Festal prelude. 12802. 

First Christmas. 238250, 28362. 

Flower service. 12824. — 

Follow the star. 23265. 

Forward! be our watchword. 
202 4. 


2083 


Fountain filled with blood. 10417. 

Frog and the dragon fly. 23288. 

From glory unto glory. 545. 

Gift divine. 23324. 

Gift divine we greet thee. 28325. 

Give unto the Lord. 12894. 

Gloria patri. 12899, 23348. 

Glorify Thy name. 597. 

Glorious news. 28344. 

Glorious things of Thee are 
spoken. 10482. 

Glory in the highest. 2383845. 

Glory to God. 23347. 

God be merciful. 5014. 

God be with you. 14981. 

God is our refuge and strength. 
eae 

God of our fathers. 14985. 

God so loved the world. T7478. 

God with us. 28855. 

Gondoleria. 17136. 

Good-by, dear Easter. 5028. 

Good night. 283878, 28374, 23375. 

Gracious invitation. 28492. 

Gran’ pa told me. 23399. 

Great is the Lord. 238401. 

Great Spirit come. 18983. 

Greatest (The) of these is 
charity. 12934. 

Guide me O Thou great Jehovah. 
25990. 

Hail Columbia. 23420. 

Hail Jesus the King. 12954. 

Hail the King of glory. 12955. 

Hand in hand. 23480, 23431. 

Happy Christmas. 23485. 

Hark, hark my soul. 671. 

Hark the glad bells peal. 5089. 

He leadeth me. 260382. 

Health to our friends. 7602. 

Hear, Father, hear our prayer. 
10589. 

Hear my prayer. 17192. 

Hear our prayer. 51138, 10591. 

Heart of God. 238454. 

Heaven is here. 190386. 

Heavenly heralds. 23459, 23460. 

Heavenly song. 17194. 

Herald angels. 23469. 

Herald angels sing. 23470. 

High above the earth. 23485. 

Hoeing his row. T7641. . 

Holes in our stockings. 23491. 

Honey town. 23496, 28497. 

Hosanna to the morning star. 
23499. 

How doth the busy bee. 7657. 

How excellent Thy name. 5175. 

Humble yourselves’ therefore. 
23509. 

I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
2895, 23536. 

I love to tell the story. 5220. 

I shall be satisfied. 28701. 


INDEX ~ 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 


I stand at the door. 29382. 

I think of thee, Margareta. 7762. 

I will extol Thee. 15256, 23580. 

I will lift up mine eyes. 5249. 

If I only had a check from home. 
“9G: 

Impetuous resolve. 7828. 

In dreaming hours. 23618. 

In God’s eternal day. 820. 

In heavenly love abiding. 17290. 

In lighter vein. 7840. 

In manger lowly. 23621. 

In perfect peace. 828. 

In remembrance. 23628. 

In symbol and song. 13181. 

In the gloaming. 23630, 23631. 

In this calm and peaceful hour. 
839. 

Invocation. 23652. 

It followed. 7894. 

It is spring dear heart. 23658. 

Ivy green. 7906. 

Jesus Christ, the King of glory. 
7920. 

Jesus is born to-day. 23678. 

Jesus is risen. 5346. 

Jesus lives again. 5348. 

Joy cometh in the morning. 23685. 

Joy inthe mansions of light. 5358. 

Joy is ours. 23686. 

Joy of Christmas morning. 28688. 

Just a little baby. 23700. 

Just as Iam. 28870. 

Just whistle a bit. 7956. 

Katy did: 23717; 23718: 

Keep sweet. 15392. 

Kindling wood. T7974. 

King is here. 23728. 

King of love my Shepherd is. 
10921. 

King of the world. 23728-23730. 

Knowest thou the law. 5408. 

Land (The) over there. 15424. 

Land where freedom reigns. 
26881. 

Last night. 238774. 

Lead on, O King eternal. 10973. 

Let the words of my mouth. 957. 

Let Thy face shine. 13260. 

Let your light so shine. 28965. 

Lift thine eyes. 23828. 

Light after darkness. 11002. 

Light at evening time. 3159. 

Light of love. 13268. 

Like Easter lilies. 5473. 

Little boy blue. 23836, 23837. 

Little brown church. 8075. 

Little Christmas gift. 23840. 

Little parrot. 8084. 

Living lessons. 138294. 

Long ago. 23862. 

Longing. 8098. 

Lord (The) God is a sun and 
Shield. 5505. 


2084 


pt: IH; NaS. Ve 6 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 


Lord hath triumphed gloriously. 
5506. 

Lord (The) is risen indeed. 8110. 

Lord will hear. 23870. 

Love’s dial. 23884. 

Love’s old sweet song. 8147. 

Lucky stars. 23894. 

Lullaby. 23895, 23896. 

Maid of the mill. 23926, 23927. 

Mammy’s hush-a-bye. 23934, 
23935. 

Manger song. 23937. 

March movement. 18370. 

Maytime. 133897. : 

Meditations of my heart. 13402. 

Melody. 18415, 25134. 

Mending little stockings. 24663. 

Mercies of the Lord. 26592. 

Mercy seat. 11146, 29162. 

Merry birds are singing. 13429. 

Merry June-time. 184381. 

Moderato. 5662. 

Morning star. 24076, 29216. 

My beloved has gone to his gar- 
den. 5694. 

My Friend of Calvary. 8369. 

My old Kentucky home. 24120. 

My Redeemer liveth. 8398. 

My rose. 8899. 

My soul doth magnify. 24129. 

My soul thirsteth for God. 15790. 

My spirit faileth. 5718. 

My thought of you. 24135. 

Nearer, my God, to Thee. 19730. 

Nellie was a lady. 24154, 24155. 

New hope is born. 57386. 

New (A) song. 138558. 

No room in the inn. 24177. 

No, thank you, Tom. 24178, 24179. 

Notes of joy. 24187. 

Now praise the Lord. 24191. 

O Babe in Bethlehem manger. 
24199. 

O glorious vision. 3462. 

O Israel, go forward. 5771. 

O Jand we love. 15868. 

O Lord deliver us. 5774. 

Of course. 24229. 

Offertory. 18595. 

Offertory response. 24238. 

Oh, clap your hands. 3479. 


Oh, come, let us sing. 11886, 
24235. 

Oh, that I had wings. 17676, 
19803... 

Old friends so true. 8575. 

Old glory. 24255. 

One perfect day. 24282. 

One sweetly solemn thought. 


24283. 
Only Thee. 3511. 
Organ prelude. 24298. 
Oriental love sing. 24295, 24296. 
Our beautiful flag. 18681. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Lorenz pub. co.— Continued. Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 


Our Christmas King. 24802. 

Our God is marching on. 26866. 

Our hearts are bowed by earthly 
fears. 19861. 

Our Redeemer lives. 5848. 

Our refuge and strength. 19865. 

Our school for Christ. 3532. 

Out of Thy holy word. 18684. 

Passover (The) 5871. 

Peace and good will. 24835, 24836. 

Peace, O Israel. 8668. 

Peace on earth. 24337. 

Peace, sweet peace. 11444. 

People that walked in darkness. 
243438. 

Postlude. 5926. 


Power of Jesus’ name. 17751. 


Praise and thanksgiving. 26962. 
Praise His Holy Name. 24888. 
Praise waiteth for Thee. 13689, 


243891. 
Praise ye Jehovah. 138690. 
Praise ye the Lord. 3601.. 
Praying (The) brother. 8740. 
Prelude in C. 22690. 
Prelude in F. 5984. 
Prelude in G. 24400. 
Prince of life. 8761. 
Psalms. 29543. 
Put a bit of sunshine in the day. 
8785. 
Put on thy strength O Zion. 1897. 
Quit you like a man. 13719. 
Ransomed of the Lord. 3655. 
Reason why. 24452. 


Rejoice. 24469. 
Rejoice! give thanks and sing. 
17842. 


Rejoice in the Lord. 1423. 

Response to prayer. 13788. 

Ring, ring ye bells. 24478. 

Risen most glorious. 8870. 

Rock of ages. 1445, 6032. 

Rocking rocking. 24486. 

Roseate hues of early dawn. 
20056. 

Santa’s perscription. 22067. 

Save me, O God. 3770. 

Scatter your gold. 13815. 

Secular quartets. 24575. 

Senior’s (The) farewell. 

Serenade. 24588, 271388. 

Serenity. 6128. 

Shadows fall. 17907. 

Shepherd’s story. 24609. 

Shepherd’s vision. 24610. 

Shine. 13871. 

Shine out, O beautiful star. 24612. 


8999. 


Shout the glad tidings. 24615. 
Silly Willy. 9088. 

Sing a song of summer. 13885. 
Sing of the golden _ sunshine. 


13886. 


Sing on O trusting heart. 9052. 


2085 


Sing to-day. 24635. 

Sing victory. 9055. 

Sketch. 24640. 

Sleep ma honey. 24644, 24645. 

Sleep while the evening breezes. 
24647, 24648. 

So teach us to number our days. 
6188. 

Soft sighing winds. 9079. 

Softly now the light of day. 
179838. 

Song of good will. 21684. 

Song of nature. 18918. 


Song of the regiment. 27246. 

Song that shall never cease. 
24708. 

Song with out words. 27253. 


Sound the loud timbrel. 

Sparkle ye stars. 24722. 

Spring fever. 9156. 

Spring is here. 18942. 

Star (The) 24738. 

Star and the song. 24739. 

Star of the East. 24743. 

Story of Christmas time. 

Story of Easter. 6255. 

Suffer the children. 13976. 

Summer is here. 18983. 

Sun of my soul. 24780, 29988. 

Sunrise land. 24786. 

Sunshine. 138990. 

Sunshine of gold. 6279. 

Sure retreat. 24794. 

Sweet and low. 24799. 

Tale of a whale. 24826. 

Teach all nations. 22268. 

Ten thousand times ten thousand. 
14037. 

That beautiful land. 

That wonderful night. 

There is a land. 12001. 

There were Shepherds. 24869. 

They have a word to say. 6348. 

They have taken away my Lord. 
9342. 

They that trust in the Lord. 4048. 

They that wait upon the Lord. 
24872. 

Thou art gone up on high. 6851. 

Thou hast been our dwelling place. 
140738. 

Three wise men. 248S6. 

Thy will be done. 30055. 

Thy works shall praise Thee. 


9137. 


24757. 


14047. 
24857. 


20402. 
To sleep! To sleep! 9894. 
Toast (A) 9897. 


Tokens of Children’s day. 14095. 

Trust ye in the Lord forever. 
27457. 

Unattained. 1881. 

Uncle Samyel winds the yarn. 
24942. 

Under the flag. 14126. 


INDEX 


Lorenz pub. co.—Continued. 
United we stand. 24952. 
Unto Thee, O loving Father. 

24954. 
Vesper hymn. 64835. 
Vesper response. 1879. 
Victor King. 6489. 
Victory is won. 6440. 
Visited and redeemed. 30175. 
Voice of Jesus. 16535. 
Voices of gladness. 14182. 
Waiting up for Santa. 25031. 
Wave for happy Haster. 6475. 
We scatter flowers. 142038. 
We thank you. 25051. 
We welcome you too. 25052. 
Weary hearts be glad. 6484. 
Weihnachts lob. 25057. 
Welcome, happy morning. 9590. 
Welcome sweet day of rest. 16592. 
Welcome, sweet Sabbath. 14210. 
Welcome to June. 14211. 
Welcome to summer. 14212, 14215. 
What George did. 9602. 
What will you do without Him? 
20572. 

Whatsoever (The) band. 14227. 
When I see Him. 27608. 


When you and I were young. 
9651. 
Where? 9653. 


Where is he? 25105. 
Whoso dwelleth. 1992. 
Wilson’s secular quartets. 
Windfall (The) 9698. 
With glowing heart. 2020. 
Within each lowly Hebrew tent. 
6583. 
Woe unto Israel. 6606. 
Wonderful song the angels sang. 
25148, 
Wondering 
6611. 
Won’t you be my little girl. 25152. 
Worship the Lord. 803380. 
Lorenzo (lL. de) Indispensable (L’). 
28797. 
Loret fils. 
Loreto (V.) 


25135. 


angels at Calvary. 


Quatorze piéces. 98830. 
Heure exquise. 21273. 


Lorraine (O.) Stewed prunes. 2072 
(177). 

Lortzing (A.) Undine. 30127. 

Lortzing (C. Kraft-) See Kraft- 
Lortzing (G.) 

Losch (A.): 


Four of a kind. 4949, 7406, 18892. 
Full hand. 2696. 
Jack of spades. 
19266. 

King of hearts. 19338, 28891. 
King of the forest. 3093. 
Royal flush. 8741. 

Loschky (W. M.) Fahr wohl du 

schoner Maientraum. 492. 


5337, 17329, 


pt. 121, DiS: ¥..6 


Losey (F. H.): 
Astaroth. 4448, 
Back at dear old home sweet 
home. 4484, 4485. 
Dew of evening. 4792, 47938. 
Dream visions. 2550. 
Electric wizard. 2577. 
Fighting chance. 23244, 28358. 
Happy hearts. 5082, 15080, 19017. 


Hearts haven. 2882. 
Loose Lueas. 994. 
Magie mirror. 3238. 


Prince Charming. 3610. 
Queen of the valley. 17823. 
Right of way. 8861, 13750. 
Silver trumpets. 13880. 
Snow maiden. 9075, 20200. 
Starland. 39388. 
Tanglefoot rag. 6310, 11958. 
Thesis. 4046. 
Wash rag. 1920, 4240. 
Losgelassen. 30586, 30748. 
Lothrop (lL. J.): 
Misunderstanding (A) 17564. 
Wife (A) 12272. 
Lott (R.) Albuquerque swells. 12380. 
Lotter (A.): 
Klytemnestra. 15408, 19349. 
Manuella. 3262. 
My little Billiken. 3387. 
Rouge et noir. 3740. 
Lotton (lL. D.) Gone but not forgot- 


ten. 28477. 
Loud (A. F.) Maid with a duster. 
8185. 
Loud (J. A.) Flower rain. 18875. 
Loughborough (D. L.): 
Lonely. 8096. 
My poppy girl. 3395. 
Louis (A.) Femmes en _  culotte. 
103867. 
Loundagin (G. W.) Rock for all the 
ages. 8875. 


Lovatt (S. E.): : 
Love is a hunter boy. 238874. 
Lullaby. 21601. 
Love (F.) Love’s favorite. 19487. 
Love and politics. 10601, 10887, 10894, 


11102. 

Love mills. 22668, 23110, 24488, 24987. 

Loveday (H. G.) Office of the Holy 
Communion. 26795. 

Lovejoy (G. N.) Dear little girl I 
know. 20975. 

Loveland (C.) ‘Thunder and lightning. 
4073. 

Loveless (C. C.) 
27290. 

Loveless music Co. 
27290. 

Lovell (C. B.) Hobble, hobble, hobble 
in your old hobble skirt. 15187. 

Lovely liar. 25845, 25512, 26204, 
27636, 27637, 29662. 


Starlight dreams, 
Starlight dreams. 


2086 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Lovenberg (C.) Shine softly Mr. 
Moon. 2072 (170). 

Loving (M. F. B.) Imperial Missouri. 
28749. 

Low (HE. B.) I am thinking of you 
darling. 17223. 

Low (J. D.) First kiss of love. 10378. 

Low (R.) Advice gratis. 16789. 

Lowden (C. D.) Angels’ message. 9887. 

Lowden (C. H.): 


Awake thou that sleepest. 14424. 


Christ is born. 4668. 
Christ is risen. 14642. 
Go forward. 14979. 


In God’s garden. 15287. 
_Lowden’s book of anthems. 17462. 
Precious hymns. 17754. 

Lowe (B.) I'd like to have you like 
mme aS much as I like you. 21821. 
Lowe (E. R.) Honey open the door. 

23495. 
Lowe (F. J.) All aboard, 
Eighteen. 16752, 16753. 
Lowe (H. L.) ‘Those pointed toed 


squeeze 


shoes. 12027. 
Lowe (J.) Suspicions. 203806. 
Lowe (W. J.) Delta rag. 10227. 


Lowenstein (F.): 
Dixie dimples. 18706. 
Indian girl. 10818. 


Lowitz (J. B.) Dear old Sally. 7152, 
12359 (62). 

Lowitz (W. W.) Love’s mirror 
waltzes. 43880 (148). 

“Lowitz and Gaston. Dear old Sally. 
12359 (62). 


Lowrey (S. C.) 
once in a while. 

Lowrie (W.) 
704. 

Lowry (R.) One more day’s work. 
3505. 


She sees me only 
16211. 
His uncle from India. 


Loyola university. Loyola U. 8153. 
Luard-Selby (B.): 
Alleluia, Christ is risen from the 
dead. 6706. 
Autumn song. 20777. 
Communion service in D. 
Improvisation. 30560. 
June in Kentucky. 26308. 
Prelude founded upon some old 
Northern chimes. 16030. 
Soft white snow. 24664. 
Luban (W. C.) Luna park. 15550. 
ferich (H.) jr.: 
Einsame (Der) 18770. 
Es bltiht ein blitimlein rosenrot. 
21060. 

Introduktion und passacaglia, B 
moll. 23650. 
Praludium. 24887. 
Romanze. 24498. 
Scherzo. 238893. 
Unbegehrt. 20456. 

Wo sind die stunden. 


7060. 


Iuby (J. J.) jr. Only Molly. 19848. 
Luea (L. de): 

Ammore pazzo. 22658. 

A credete. 22955. 

In mezzo al mare. 
Lueas (€:) : 

Love and youth. 

Song of memories. 
Luccock (S. B.) 


23623. 


3201. 
20227. 
College professional. 


4683. 
Luce (M.) Lady of the lake waltzes. 
4880 (187). 
Luce & Bornstein: 
Take me out-in a Velie car. 9262, 
A O5Z. 
Luchner (I.) My faith looks up to 
thee. 8366. 
Lucia di Lammermoor. 411, 2529, 
7195, 17005, 18715, 20995, 23106, 


28227, 28228, 30364 (20). 
Luciani (A.): 
Comme ’a nu piro tu te faie. 
18605. 

’Na serenata ’a na bizzoca. 1385383. 
’Orusecatore ’America. 8516. 
Luciani (M.) Alo’. 18284. 
Lucien. Instant des adieux. 
Luckenbach (M. E.) 

beauty. 2238382. 

Luckhardt & Belder: 
Abendlied. 27722. 
Ach kdnnte ich noch einmal so 

lieben. 4882. 

Am spinnrocken. 277638. 
Arbeiter lied. 9852, 30382. 
Ashes of roses. 4440. 
Barcarolle. 27866, 30404. 
Blockhaus (Das) 30414. 
Chanson d’amour. 4641. 
Charme (Le) 4652. 
Dance (The) 29228. 
Danse princesse. 28173. 


23647. ~ 
Triumph of 


Darkness and light. 28177. 
Deed (A) 28198. 

Dinna ask me. 28218. 
Dirge (A) 28214. 


Evening devotion. 30485. 
Fréhlicher jigersmann. 30500. 
Friihlingslied. 30501. 
Gesang. 30513. 
Gestaendniss. 28434. 
Ghost story. 30514. 
Gretelein. 30528. 

Hear O Lord. 28558. 
Impromptu. 29176. 

In lustigen reigen. 30561. 
Lassalle marsch. 30581. 
Lied (Das) 10997. 
Life’s journey. 28976. 


Little flower of heaven. 28997. 
Little song. 29010. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 290386. 
huey. AbSa0: 

Lullaby. 29066. 


Mailied. 5559. 


INDEX 


Luckhardt & Belder—Continued. 
Melody. 30527. 
My God and Father while I stray. 


29262. 
My love so dear. 29279. 
Peace. 29475. 
Redeeming love. 29589. 
Reiter liedchen. 30697. 


Requiem. 5996. 
Revelation. 29611. 
Spinnerlied. 30771. 
Spring voices. 29920. 
Tarry with me O my 
29981. 
There is an hour 
peace. 380019. 
Till I wake. 380056. 
Violets. 380170. 
Where the salt winds blow. 
Young rose. 6638. 
Lueckstone (H. G.) 
grise. 19978. 
Lucky 18. 8155. 
Lucky hoodoo. 25602, 25896, 27334. 
Luerezia Borgia. 80364 (21). 
Ludebuehl (J. P.): 
Be my love, my lady. 18390. 
Brooklet (The). 10011. 
Purest one of all. 16049. 
Luders (G.): 
Angling. 20748. 
Bachelor girl. 20792. 
Brook and the vine. 
Clever little drone. 
Do you love me. 
Grape girl. 17152. 
Headache in the morning. 
Howl of the jaguar. 21300. 
Is it love. 21428. 
It was not so long ago. 
Let us fill the cup divine. 
Little lessons. 15481. 
Love alone I sigh and long for. 


Saviour. 


of hallowed 


30275. 


Printemps me 


12541. 
20919. 
14758. 


15105. 


15335. 
15441. 


13310. 

Love,—bah. 21571. 

Man, naughty, naughty man. 
21624. 

One I love. 21868., 

Russian bear. 22049. 

Sleep well. 16234. 


Supposing. 22221. 
Ludwick (Mrs. M. M.) 
kissed me since mother died. 1213. 
Ludwig (A.) Dreamer (The) 21019. 
Ludwig (G. H.) Clever Yankee boy. 
10119. 
Ludwig (H. J.) 'There’s a funny little 
feeling. 20376. 
Ludwig (M.): 
Abendlied. 12366. 
Lied zu Gottes ehre. 
Luescher (D. A.) 
Luicke (P.) 
Lukos (A.) 
Lulli (G. B.) 


No one has 


13267. 
Frasquela. 4954. 
Kukokama-estapo. 19356. 
George 1, 2,3. 4,5. 2715. 
Gavotte. 18912. 


pt. Tens. Vv." 6 


ully (I. Baye 
Gavotte en rondeau. 567. 


Tanz. 5537, 

Lumbye (P.) Valse Boston. 9782 
(91) 

Lund (C.) My airship boy. 29253. 


re (J. Backer-) See Backer-Lunde 
J.) 
Lund °“(S:)'? 
Chanson de Fortunio. 
Dreamland tree. 7236. 
Little rover. 5490. 
O Father I have weary grown. 
5766. 
Of 2 “truths waist 
Wanderer (The) 
Lundberg (F. H.) 
only Thee. 29265. 
Lundell (0O.): 
Att binda kransar. 27814. 
Lyft blicken upp. 29072. 
Lundin (D.) Seek yethe Lord. 201388. 
Lunu (W. F.) MHere’s a health unto 
his majesty. 28475. 
Lurline. 9241, 14008. 
Luscomb (F.): 
Arabian twilight. 
16728 (26). 
Bellevue three step. 140. 
Kteleka. 28308. 
Farmer Bungtown. 2641. 
Gadfly quadrille. 4972, 7428. 
Hazel waltz. 676, 7593. 
Idella schottische. 28724, 28725. 
Ivanhoe march. 10848, 10844. 


6968. 


6468. 
My heart knows 


12422, 14895, 


Moorish processional. 24069, 
24070. 
Sonora. 29865. 


Luse (L. A.) Was a man just a man. 
20549. 

Lustige kakadu. 29069. 

Lustigen Nibelungen. 7271, 84738, 
9551, ° 10381, WOsI2 wie, 12145: 
14805, 15824, 165438, 16544. 

Lustigen ritter. 29070. 

Lutes & Feeny. Kelley? 
man. 23719. 

Luther (M.) From heaven I was sent 
to earth. 28404. 

Lutheran publication society: 

Boner. 9989. 
Brady. 12582. 
Doing good. 25681. 
Faithful to my trust. 
Lutkin (22-¢)= 
Again the morn 
18262. 


I’m the 


10355. 


God’s trumpet wakes the slum- 


bering world. 18947. 
Joy, joy, immortal joy. 19299. 
Methodist Sunday school hymnal. 
17540. 
O happy band of pilgrims. 19776. 
O linger not: the sun leaps high. 
19778. 


2088 


of gladness. ] 


— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 - 


Lutkin (P. C.)—Continued. 
Savior! hear us we pray. 20108. 
Selected hymns from the Metho- 

dist Sunday school hymnal. 
20140-20142. 
Luttman (A. C.): 
Girl of the golden West. 
28451. 
My wife has gone to visit her 
relations. 19719. 
Lutz (B. F.) Come home. 
Lutz (D.) Merab waltz. 


21172, 


10133. 
3016. 


Lutz (E. B.) Old oid story of love. 
19821. 

Lutz (EK. W.) My country. 5696. 

Lutz (W. M.) Our boys. 8625. 


Luxusweibchen. 24346, 26493. 
Luzier (Mrs. J. M.) Just to hear you 
say yes. 28878. 

Luzier (M.) My cowgirl queen. 8360. 

Luzny (K. F.) Smart set. 24656. 

Tuzzatti (A.): 
Air de ballet. 16745. 
Aubade. 124387. 
Beneath thy window. 
Berceuse. 22777. 
Chanson d’autrefois. 6966. 
Chanson de la fileuse. 16901. 
Danse mauresque. 4758. 
Du temps passé. 4833. 
En révant. 12758. 
Four tone pictures. 8164. 
(;00d morrow to the morn. 

= Little love. 17424. 
Memory (A) 19577. 
Night song, and butterflies. 
Nocturno. 23901. 
Nuit sur le lac. 
Pensée lointaine. 
Rigaudon. 6018. 
Romance sans paroles. 
Serenatella. 16200. 
There is dew for 

12002. 

Toccata. 21604. 
Valse caprice. 14141. 
Voluptueuse. 9550. 

Luzzatti (H.) Petite mazurka. 21912. 


14493. 


10516. 


17649. 


5761. 
D884. 


6041. 


the floweret. 


Lynes (F.)—Continued. 
Invocation. 19247. 
Octave study in D. 21823. 

Seek ye the Lord. 3818. 
Silver cascade. 20175. 
Water nymph. 20551. 

Lynn (H. B.) My little country 
queen. 18512. ° 

Lynn music co.: 
Garden of hearts. 21158. 
Violets and you sweetheart. 

Lyon (A. B.) Flying. 28379. 

Lyon (A. M.): 

All the blue bells close their eyes. 
25234. 

Carols in the wilds. 

Poppy land 
26956. 

Lyon (J.): 
Allegretto scherzando. 
Benedictus in C. 2268. 
Communion service. 2488. 

Two poems. 15553. 

Lyon (M. F.) As long as the ocean’s 
blue dear. 14408. 

Lyons (E.): 

Easter dawn. 7262. 
Seems to me the world’s singing 
Marguerite. 11751. 
Lyons (J. A.) Triumph of spring. 
20425. 

Lyons (K. W.) I’m leaving thee my 
sister dear. 26160. 

Lysberg (C. S. Bovy-) pseud. 
Bovy-Lysberg (C. S.) 
Lyte (E. O.) School bell. 

Lytle (A. R.): 

Day by day, I'll teli the story. 
102038. 

Lead on, O King eternal. 10972. 

Once I wandered in the darkness. 
11374. 

Pilgrim bound for heaven. 11465. 

There is joy. 12004. 

Lytle (E. E.) Do you ever think of 
me, dear, as I always think of you. 
10256. 

Lytton (M. C.): 


22399. 


14599. 
limited express. 


29. 


See 


22079. 


sorrow there. 


Luzzi (L.) Ave Maria. 6795. There’ll be no 
Lyall (F.) Live, love and die. 5499. 14068. 
Lyell (Mrs. I. G.) Dreaming sweet- Welcome home. 30220. 

heart of thee. 23128. Ma mére l’oye. 15987, 15988. 

Lyman (A.) Lethe. 9782 (10). Mabille (H.) En batterie. 21048. 
Lynch (A.) My pretty queen. 8396. | McAdams (G. W.) Sweet memories. 
Lynch (E. H.) There’s no place just 27339. 

like home. 27406. McAfee (W. H.) Come in love’s 
Lynch (W. H.) Don’t tell on me. dreams to me. 7051. 

28233. Macalaster (M.) lLife’s day. 3157. 
Lyndale. 16123. McAlister (M.) In the twilight. 17309. 
Lynes (F.): McAllister (A. A.) One true heart. 

Falling snowflakes. 18823. 1276. 
Good-bye summer. 18964. MacArthur (D.) Communion service. 
Graceful dance. 18972. 28097. 
I love and the world is mine. | MacArthur (W.) Shake de _ hook 
19136. worms off your heels. 1556. 
2089 


26596—1 2—-—22 


INDEX 


Dis Ate ese ve 


MacArthur & Willats. 
an aeroplane. 7690 
MacBean (G. E.): 
Chicago. 6998. 
Highlandman’s farewell. 
Macbeth (A.): 
Forget me not. 12839. 
Heart’s-ease. 26040. 
Love in idleness. 29047. 
McBride (R. C.): 
Hear the glad bells ringing. 23451. 


I could live in 


28577. 


Lord Jesus, our Savior. 23867. 

Praise to the King. 11511. 
McBride (W. P.): 

Big number 12 march. 9966. 


Last I saw of Dolly. 941. 


Sweet Isabelle. 1697. 
McCabe (HE. L.): 
Nellie Bell. 29312. 


McCabe (0O.): 
I’m going back to Chattanooga. 
7730. 
When the sun goes down my dar- 
ling Mary dear. 9648. 
McCain (T.) Mother’s prayer. 
MacCalla & co. inc.: 
Glory to the child King. 21181. 
Santa Claus’ partners. 22066. 
McCallum (I. C.) Spanish love song. 
29882. 

McCammon (F.) Pipe dreams. 26935. 

McCanse (C.) MHalley’s long looked 
for comet. 5079. i 

McCargar (E.) Play that Aloha rag. 
17745. 


19638. 


McCarroll (Mrs. J. F.) Our little 
colleen babby, oh. 26869. 
McCarson (EK. G.): 
Blind can see up yonder. 14527. 


My heart’s to-night in heaven. 
15770. 
McCartan (M.) 
4472. 
McCartee (EK. E.) 
for young people. 
McCarthy (E. R.) 
22018. 
MacCarthy (H.) Floating. 28256. 
McCarthy (Joseph) Ive been making 
a grand stand play for you. 17256. 
McCarthy (Justin) My girl is always 


Away from home. 


Northfield hymns 
3444. 
Right up to date. 


first. 5700. 

McCarthy (lL. M.) Old Jace and 
fringes. 11356. 

McCarthy (M. ©.) Bunch of sham- 
rocks. 6925. 

McCarthy (R. BE.) At twilight alone 
with you. 25815. 

McCaskill (A. A.) Value of a soul. 
9490. 

McCauley (HK. B.) Sweet Marie. 
29959. 

Macchi (G.) Roman d’amour. 27056. 
McClay (M. M.) Courage friend. 
14690. 


McCleary 
Sie 
McClellan (J. E.) 
the banyan tree. 5304. 
McClure (F.) Reflection. 
McClure (Mrs. H. P.) 

20451. 
McClure (H. R.) eo.: 
Dear old home. 7151. 
Flower of the sea. 14898. 
Grinda organ man. 10547. 
1’1l kiss the Stars and Stripes for- 
ever. 19181. 
Isle of spoon. 5828. 
Just for to-night. 19322. 
Just one sweet thought. 17362. 
Love me, just make my dreams 
come true. 13318. 
March of the monkey man. 15579. 
Menagerie. 26575. 
My monkey man. 15779. 
Sun flag waltzes. 6273. 
Waltz of the monkey men. 16565. 


(C.) Aero glide. 9799, 


In the shade of 


5985. 
Two pictures. 


We'll still be traveling men. 
12182. 
Why do you always leave me. 
43138. 


McClure (J. C.) Narrow way. 15804. 
McClure (M.) Lullaby. 13382. 
McCluskey (W.) Way down in dear 


old Dixie. 16575. 

McColl (J.) If I fell in love with 
you. 5265. 

McCollin (F.) Thou art like unto a 
flower. 27415. 

MacComb (G. D.) Bonnie Maggie 
Wylie. 9991. 


McComb (M.) Sunset express. 11922. 
MecConathy (O.): 
King Sol in Flowerland. 28897. 
School song book. 24566. 
Standard songs. 1658. 


McConn (M. 8S.) In the beauty of the 
twilight. 28776. 
McConnell (A. H.) Chicago first 
book for violin. 12590. 
McConnell (H.) Little bungalow in 
the dell. 23839. 
McConnell (R. S.): 
Barney, stop your blarney. 27868, 
Kal-a-vu. 28878. 
McConnell-Wood (W.): 
Good Shepherd. 23378. 
Joy shall arise from 
23690. 
Lead Thou me on. 
MeConnico (J.) 


SOrrow. 


19380. ; 
Hardest girl to win | 


will be the sweetest when she’s | 
won. 670. 
McCord (M. E.) On the bank of the |f 
Tippecanoe. 29408. 
McCord (R. B.) Missouri mine. 
29191. 


McCord (lL. M.) Nancy. 8415. 


2090 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


McCormick (A. M.) 
gette. 23104. 
McCormick (H. N.) I’m dreaming the 
sweetest dream. 17727. 
McCormick (Mrs. J. W.): 
Sweet Nellie. 3979. 
Waiting for you. 6468. 
With a swing. 6580. 


Don’t be a suffra- 


McCosh (D. 8.) Encore schottische. 
455. 

McCowen (J. S.) Castle on the hill. 
22905. 

McCoy (KE. C.) In sweet June time. 
17302. 

McCoy (HB. EB.) Light out. 11007. 

McCoy (H.) Sweet dreams, you can’t 


come back. 22227. 
MeCoy (CR. H:): 
Protestation. 21971. 
To part from thee. 63861. 
Voice of the rain. 9548. 
McCoy (W. T.) Delicatessen. 7163. 
McCoy & Andrews. In sweet June 
time. 17302. 
McCracken (G. 8S.) If you can’t say 
a good word, don’t speak. 2963. 
McCrann (P. P.) ‘Tierney guards. 
14082. 
McCray (B.): 
Banshee (The) 
In flower time. 19210. 
McCrone (J. A.) My own bonnie 
summer queen. 8395. 
- McCully (.) In the flowery month 
of May. 28781. 
McCune (C. B.): 
Pretty little Nena Brown. 24407. 
When skating time comes ’round. 
27608. 
McCuin (N.) We parted by the morn- 


192. 


ing glory vine. 6482. 
McDanel-Hamilton co. When the 

roses bloom again. 6529. 
MecDermaid (G.) Nightingales. 8480. 


MacDermid (J. G.): 
If I knew you. 213838. 
My new name. 21746. 
Song that my heart is singing. 
22165. 
McDermott (F.) 
ing for home. 
McDermott (L.): 
Her father is the man who owns 
the dairy. 21268. 
When the ship comes back again 
my own Kathleen. 27615. 
McDermott (L. F.) Cherokee rose 
waltzes. 14621. 
McDonald (—) Let’s grow old to- 
gether, honey. 21521. 
MacDonald (A.): 
Children in heaven. 255383. 
Fascinating Susan Brown. 
TBAT. 
I come to Thee. 


Kiss me when leay- 
15402. 


7346, 


1910S. 


MacDonald (A.)—Continued. 
Sweet hallowed rest. 
18007. 
Throughout eternity. 223814. 
_ Your love means all the world to 


16359, 


me. 2072 (203). 

Macdonald (D. 8S.) Brothers lullaby. 
6921. 

MacDonald (F.) My bonnie Highland 
queen. 11209. 

McDonald (G. F.) Little rose clad 
cottage. 17427. 

Macdonald (H. C.) Shepherds (The) 
29774. 


Macdonald (N.) Slumber song. 24658. 
McDonnell (A.) Brighter day is com- 
ing. 18478. 
McDonough (F.): 
I Jove to waltz with the girl I love. 
13049. 
Old home. 17684. 
McDonough (J. T.): 
Columbine. 10127. 
I like your eyes of blue. 
Irish smile. 27714 (85). 
Macdougal (H. C.) O slow of heart to 
believe. 3468. 
MacDougall (J.) 
3895. 
MacDowell (EH. A.) : 
Andantino. 23908. 
In nomine domini. 
Konzert. 10940. 
Meditation. 23905. 
Mélodie (to a water-lily). 
Nautilus. 19505. 
Sea song. 23907. 
Witche’s dance. 133387. 
With sweet lavender. 21606. 
Zweite indianische suite. 1019. 
Zweite moderne suite. 27709. 
MacDowell (F.): 
In the swing. 108138. 
March. 11069. 


10689. 


Song of empire. 


25904. 


23906. 


Morning song. 11185. 

Valse. 11070. 
McDowell (G. S.) De ventriloquis 
man. 383. 
McDowell (S. K.) I am going on with 
Jesus. 7681. 


Macduff (A. W. S.): 
Learning to love. 10975. 
My little wife’s good enough for 
me, ome 
Macduft bros. My little wife’s good 
enough for me. 5711. 
McDuffee (M. H.) O, fora closer walk 
with God. 21808. 
McHlroy (W. J.) 
striking eight. 
McEnroy (J.) 
negie. 1266. 
McEwen (C. J.): 
Flag of the U. S. A. 21114. 
Jesus’ promise. 23677. 


When the clock is 
9637. 
Old John D. and Car- 


2091 


INDEX 


DE, mes V6 


McEwen (C. J.) —Continued. 
Oh! don’t turn away. 242388. 


Shine on silvery moon. 9025. 
Three cheers for good King 
George. 223811. 


McEwen (C.N. A.) The Irish. 26264. 
McEwen (J. B.): 

Gauger (The). 12868. 

Primer of harmony. 21962. 
MacFadyen (A.) DBlegy. 12748. 
McFarland (G. A.) Front rank sol- 
diers. 21148. 
McFarlane (A.) Take me to Atlantic 
City. 16381, 16382. 
Macfarlane (W. C.): 

In pride of May. 28769. 


Remembrance. 8888. 
MacFarren (G. A.): 
Fair Hebe. 10348. 
Heart of oak. 28557. 
Maidens never go a _ wooing. 
11079. 
There was a_ Simple maiden. 
12018. 
This is my own, my native land 
14070. 
We are spirits blithe and free. 
NS. 
Macfarren (H.) Dearest’ school. 
23078. 
McGarry (G. A.) Girls. 14968. 


McGavisk (J.): 


Gee, but it’s great to meet a 
friend. 572. 
Give me a shove, I’m falling .in 
love. 7466. 
I’m coming home. 14819 (81), 
15231. 
McGee (EH. J.) Darling Nell I’ll come 
back to you. 18665. 
McGeoch (D.): 
Bubbles. 25462. 
Day dreams. 20969. 
Dear eyes. 4771, 18244 (56). 
Homage. 138008. 
Shells from a coral cave. 3842. 
Too late. 18244 (89). 


McGhee (J.): 


McGillicuddy (J.) Salute from the 
North. 24546. 
McGinn (C.) Lassie laddie mnorum. 
PRT AE, 
MecGlaun (S. 
vee iaitais of the mocking 
bird. 3358. 

Ty Cobb, the base ball king. 30117. 
McGlennon (F.) Ship I love. 16215. 
McGlynn (J.) New year’s eve at the 

Rensselaer. 8471. 

McGlynn (J. M.) Old trees. 21855. 
McGovern & Gabriel. I wish I could 
change my auto for a girl. 2948. 
Macgowan (B.) Child songs. 18554. 
McGowan (F.) Come! neath the 

clear Summer skies. 18598. 
MecGraft (P. J.) Down at Steeple 
Chase Park. 7208. 
McGranahan (A.): 
Every day will I bless Thee. 
4380 (30). 
For I am now ready. 4880 (82). 
Forever together. 4880 (38). 


Glory to God the Father. 6648 
(10). 

Gospel choir. 6648 (14). 

Great Deliverer. 6648 (15). 

He is not here but is risen. 
12359 (26). 

Him that cometh. 6648 (18). 

I will. 4880 (46). 

Peace, peace is mine. 4880 (62). 


Praise in the name of Jesus. 
4380 (67). 
Sweet is the call of the gospel. 
4380 (77). 
McGranahan (H. H.): 
Tell the sweet story of love. 
29994. 
When faith reaches out. 
McGranahan (J.): 
Gospel male choir. 2072 (26). 
See also McGranahan (A.) 
McGrath (EH. A.) Mr. Wise. 17562. 
McGrath (J.) Tune the church bells 
tolled. 6388. 
MacGrath (J. F.) 
scout march. 40. 


30237. 


American boy 


Fine strawberries. 518. McGrath (J. W.) Sabbath memories. 
I don’t like music. 30550. 8926. 
March to Marble Arch. 380607. McGrau (F. W.) Don’t leave the old 
McGhee (T.) Has anybody seen my folks alone. 4807. 
Tangerina. 15088. McGregor (E. A.) O - sweetheart 
McGhie (J.) Scotch suite for violin mine. 11323, 19802. 
and piano. 29734. McGriff (D. L.) Penitent’s praise. 
MecGiffert (G. H.) Love's eternity. 3560. 
8142. McGuigan (A. H.) .Man that says 
McGiffert (Mrs. J.) Rensselaer for- rah. 23986. 
ever. 29601. McGuire (P.) Peaceful Bill. 19898. 
McGill (F.) Coronation waltz. | McGuire (R. J.) When you are 
16954. dreaming. 16640. 
McGill (S. C.) They’ll have to give | Mach (F. J.) Zastavenicko. 27702, 
the girls a vote. 22298, 27411. 27708. 
2092 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


McHale bros. & co.: 
Alma mater echoes. 6711. 
For the little ones at Christmas- 


Cmte, HHS. 
McHenry (A. C.) Garden spot of 
life. 2702. 
Machesky (A.) In the scarlet field 
of clover. 10811. 


Machold (E. C.) 

McIntire & Hood. 
mountain. 3354. 

McIntyre (E. V.): 

Cavalry drill. 12569. 
Dreams. 28256. 
Taps. 9271. 

McIntyre (M. J.) Place this bunch 
of flowers on the grave where mama 
lies. 29501. 

Mack (A.): 

She’s never been in Ireland. 17910. 


Lullaby. 3228. 
Moonlight on the 


Zaza come on the piazza. 143810. 
Mack (E.): 
Othelia waltz. 13630. 
Sphinx waltz. 20268. 
See also Mack (E.) jr. 
Mack (E.) jr.: 
Beehive waltz. 20703 (5). 
Birdie waltz. 20703 (7). 
Captain Jinks. 22562 (14). 
Midnight hours waltz. 22562 
CSR): 
Mocking bird. 22562 (82), 25197 
CEE): 


No one to love. 37. 
Oxen waltz. 9782 (15). 
Rose waltz. 22562 (42). 
Sunbeam waltz. 22562 (45). 
Mack (Edward): 
Meet me again 
15625. 
There is some class to you. 
Mack (Eugene) : 
Golden West. 
Haven of rest. 238445. 
Merry moments. 24018. 
Mack (F. M.) Sweet but lonely au- 
tumn days. 13996. 
Mack (G.) When the sun is slowly 


next summer. 
9330. 


23363. 


Sinking o’er my old Ohio home. 
25098. 
Mack (J. L.) Starlight, starbright. 
11879. 
Mack (K.): 
Coney Island glide. 28105. 
I feel like lovin’. 28652. 
O’Hara. 8566. 
aek. (TT. A.) : 


Bestest gal I ever knew. 2268. 
Good-bye to you Miss Liberty. 
2770. 
Just one kiss and then good-bye. 
892, 5378. 
Mack (W.): 
Girls. 189338. 


I just want you. 19123. 


Mack & Orth: 
Leaving means returning. 
O’Hara. 8566. 

McKay (A. G.) 


8022. 


When we leave old 


prairie land. 122388. 

Mackay (C. H.) Strayed or stolen. 
16330. 

McKay (J.) John MecFee. 26290, 


27714 (86). 
Mekee! (G3; T:) 
17437, 29029. 
MeKee (Gk. 2) 

7140. 
McKelvey (C. M.) In my dreams 
that the moon brings of you. 19217. 


Longing for you. 


Dawn of spring. 


Macken (M.) Over the meadows. 
13636. 
McKenna (J. J.): 
Summer. 22214. 
Vision of my sweetheart. 18144. 
McKenna (W. J.): 
Dancing on the levee. 356, 143819 


(50). 
My moonlight man. 
Mackenzie (A. C.): 
English joy-peal. 17039, 23178. 
I cannot tell what you say. 5198. 
Savannah (La.) 11707-11711, 
13811-12. 
Tam O’Shanter. 
McKenzie (J. W.) 


17618. 


20331-20335. 
Will you ever 


think of me. 16671. 
Mackenzie-Murdoch (—). Carlavrock. 
16890. 
McKeogh (J. P.) Grand army of the 
Republic. 21210. 
McKeon (—) Let’s grow old together, 
honey. 21521. 
MeKersie (D. E.) Never mind. 
26732. 
Mackie-BReyer (—): 
Abide with me. 9789. 
Acme band book. 6662. 
Alone. 22633, 252438. 
Battleship North Dakota. 4510, 
4511. 
Bright eyes. 10007, 10008. 
Company A. 4699. 
Corsett um 100 mark. TO7S8. 


Dixie-Maryland. 408. 

Dreadnought polka. 423. 

Driving in the park. 17022, 18750. 

Fifteenth U. S. Cavalry. 238242, 
25827. 


First kiss waltz. 10379, 10380. 


Flirting on the pier. 4933. 

Gloaming. 23841. 

God be with you till we meet 
again. 10498. 

Jennie polka. 23668. 

Moonlight in Venice. 5670. 


Signal corps. 6157, 11782. 
Mackin (D.) Good-night and good- 
bye. 10517. 


2093 


INDEX 


Dpto ie, Wass vVo6 


McKinley (J. H.): 
Mammy’s sleepyhead. 18361. 


Won’t you be my sugar plum. 
12301, 16881. 
McKinley music ¢o.: 
Apple blossoms. 22673. 
Barecarolle. 24230. 
Battle of Bunker Hill. 22745. 


Because dear heart ’tis you I love. 
22754. 


Blind man’s buff. - 22811. 
Boy scouts march. 22827. 
Buttercup (The) 22858. 
By the old red mill. 22864. 
Convent chimes. 23007. 
Dance in the barn. 25631. 
Dance of the butterflies. 
Early dawn. 23152. 
Fairy dreams. 28211. 
Flower festival. 23261. 
Free masons march. 23283. 
Garden of thoughts. 238308. 
Golden West. 23363. 
Good morning. 233871. 
Haven of rest. 23445. 
Husking bee. 23516. 
In the valley where the blue grass 
grows. 23640. 
Jessamine (The) 23671. 
Jolly school girls. 23688. 
Lady slipper. 23762. 
Larkspur (The) 23769. 
Lilac (The) 28828. 
Lily (The) 23830. 
Love’s token. 23889. 
Mama won’t you kiss me. 
Marigold (The) 23952. 
Memories of the South. 
Merry moments. 24018. 
Mud pies. 24090. 
Old mill stream. 24259. 
Orchid (The) 24292. 

Pansies bring thoughts of you. 
24321. 
Posy (The) 

Rippling waves. 24480. 
Rocking waves. 24487. 
Roeky rill. 24488. 
Rose (The) 24510. 
Snow drop (The) 24660. 
Soul of the rose. 24715. 
Star of hope. 24741. 
Sweet blossoms. 24802. 
Uncle Sam. 24940. 
Violet (The) 25007. 
Walnut hills. 25033. 
When I dream of home 
mother and of you. 25075. 
Whispering leaves. 25115. 
McKinney (A. J.) : 


23044. 


23931. 
23999. 


24383. 


and 


I can tell you love me. 5197. 
Wm Slade y 729" 
Take a little stroll. 6303. 


Waiting for you. 6462. 


| McLeod (J.) 


“McLarren (Mrs. F. B.) 


McKinney 
21950. 
McKinney (R.T.) Pacific beach. 1302. 
McKinnon (Mrs. A.) The millionaire. 


(G. J.) Prairie fairy. 


11158. 
Mackintosh (K.) O - blessed morn. 
3458. 
McKinzie (J. C.) Dixie babes. 25677. 
Macklin (C.) Trés moutarde. 20421. 


MacLaren (D.): 
Fireside fancies. 
Follies. 23264. 
Moonbeam. 26637. 

McLaren (E.) In spoony land. 4380 

(180). 


10376. 


Promise me 
my darling you’ll be true. 19978. 
McLaughlin (G. A.) Take me back 

to dear old Erin. 3994. 
McLaughlin (J. W.) Duffy's malt. 
4834. 
McLaughlin & Reilly co.: 


Ave maria. 9885. 

Haec dies. 5069. 

Mass of St. John the Baptist. 
23965. 

Mass of St. Mary Magdalen. 
11105. 


Mass of the Good Shepherd. 8232. 
Mass of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. 
10527. 
Messe Notre Dame. 24024. 
Resurrexi-Pascha nostrum. 6001. 
Tantum ergo. 638. 
Maclean (I. C.) Fortune’s favorite. 
10414. . 


McLean (J.) Towser. 30081. 
McLean (P. C. S.) Loves golden 
shore. 380596. 
McLean (W.): 

Dolcissima. 28223. 

Someone. 13909. 
McLennan (J.): 

Dream maid. 10277. 


Mammys lil’ baby. 11084. 

When you smile at me. 6536. 
Dear little daisy. 28188. 
Baby. 4475. 
There’s none that 
16434. 

F.) Tonelle waltz. 


MeLeran (D. M.) 
MeMahill (I. B.) 
I love like you. 
MeMahon (J. 
19249. 
McMahon (S. G.): 
Little purple pansy. 8085. 
When heart’s are happy home is 
paradise. 14229. 
MeMahon (T. J.) That well remem- 
bered day. 27398. 
MeMann (M. FE.) Perhaps the time 
will come. 17735. 
MeMillan (M. D.) Heart of Farazada. 
23453. 
McMillen (H.) Silk stockings. 
MeMillin (Mrs. C.) Beautiful 
25365. 


24624. 
gates. 


2094 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Mie Winin, “CEL. E.) : 


American aviator. 6723. 
Arbitrator march. 16784. 
Bronx. march. 2312, 
Duchess (The) 17026. 
Evening. 7312. 

In vld Wisconsin. 2997. 
Obertas. 8529. 


Under Hoosier skies. 12083. 
Up the Saskatchewan river. 14138. 
McMullen (E.) Just a picture of his 


mother. 23701. 
MacMurray (F.) Romanza. 29648. 
McMurray (G.) Arcadian waltz. 
14398. 
Macmurrough (D.): 
Trishmen hand in hand. 3024. 
My heart’s darling. 29267. 


Maecnair (C. J.) 
20231. 
McNally 
30508. 
McNamara (H.): 
aie ner is rag. 252382: 
Mary, I love you. 13387, 
22562 (92). 
McNaught (W.): 
Caprice. 29074, 29075. 
Sons of the isles. 13927. 
McNaughton (T.) Three trees. 27425. 


Song of the lily pond. 


(G.) Garden of Allah. 


19545, 


McNeill (B.) Service. 27147. 

McNicol (J. EH.) Christmas | bells. 
12602. 

MeNitt (J.) When the sweet olean- 
ders bloom. 30260. 


MeNulty (C. M.) Modern hosanna to 
the son of David. 29197. 
McPhail (M. L.): 


I will extol Thee. 15256. 
I will obey. 10740. 
McPhee (E.) My name in their even- 
ing prayer. 3390. 
Macpherson (C.): 
Athanasian ‘creed. 2173. 
I am not worthy. 2884. 
Jubilate Deo. 19304. 


Te Deum laudamus. 20345. 
McPherson (R. C.) What makes me 
love you the way I do. 16605. 


McQuivey (F. M.) Darling sister. 
ASG. 

MacRae (C. G.) Children in heaven. 
25533. 

McSkimming (H. H.) Mamie. 3258. 

MaecThomas (R. F.) Sweet Tralee. 
9248. 

Macushla. 14959, 14960, 14999, 16678, 
18961, 25916, 26498, 28445-28449, 
30320. . 

MacValley (W.) Could I know the 
old place in thy heart. 4710. 

Macwatt (B.) Sons of Imperial 
Britain. 3908. 

MacWilliams (EE. N.) tosamond. 
1460. 


Macy CB. EI); 
Give praise to God. 
Let’s hold hands. 
Macy (ie C2) 
Boy o’ dreams. 14546. 
Boy scouts march. 16869. 
Come home, little girl. 28086. 
Commit Thy ways. 307. 
Crossing the bar. 28134. 
I would not ask. 786. 
Lift your glad voices. 8061. 
Thou art the way. 4063. 
Madame Butterfly. 3615, 3616, 17803. 
Madame Sherry. 1021, 2027, 2072 
(159), 2072 (199), 2617-2619, 4891, 
4892, 5548, 8166, 13338, 28835. 
Madame Troubadour. 1022. 2072 (81), 
2072 (98), 2072 (189), 2072 (200). 
Madden (E.) Paris is a paradise for 


2732. 
5456. 


eoons. 11433. 
Madden (T. U.) Orange and the 
black. 5886. 


Madden musie co.: 
Butt-in-sky. 14568. 
Honey open the door. 23495. 
I will come again to you. 26193. 
That vain coon. 27392. 
There is room for your clothes in 
my trunk. 20372. 
Maddison (A.) Talisman (Der) 1716. 
Maddocks (H. B.) My comrade and 


I. 1142. 
Made in India. 8168. 
Mile. Rosita. 10173, 10960, — 11073, 
13154, 13243, 21347, 21931. 
Madin (Gi EH.) : 
American boy scout. 4412. 
Wind in whispers say. 14269, 
18210. 
Madison (Mrs. M. E.) Dolly Ray. 
7198. 
Madsen (F.) My pretty rosebud. 
aoe 
Mahllig (R.): 
Planets suite. 11472. 
Six pianoforte pieces. 11074. 


Maery (H.): 
Champions (The) 2370. 
While shepherds watched. 9660. 
Magann (A. S.): 
In the army of the King of Kings. 
10806. 
ott 1S end. O2Ge 
Message in song. 15660. 
Pray through. 11512. 
Precious treasure, Thou art mine. 
felines: 
Saved to save others. 11718. 
Wounded for our transgressions. 
12310. 


Magdéle (P.) Pierrot musicien. SG96. 

Magee (E.) Two old chums. 18108. 

Magee (J. W.) Be ready always 
ready. 128. 


Magic flute. 11202, 21724. 


2095 


INDEX 


Pt... Mt, Was. Vv. 6 


Magic hours. 1096, 22741. 

Magill (D. H.) All the flowers will 
bloom for you. 2109. 

Magill. (R. EH.) Assembly 
25304. 

Maginn (M. R. V.) Verdi rag. 

Magliaccio (O.) Wholesale love. 

Magliani (A.): 

Canzonetta (la) 

Caruli. 27992. 

Marena. 29110. 

Mascatura maggeca. 29123. 

Oi Rosa, Rosa. 29890. 

Piffero di montagna. 29496. 
Magrath (L.) Outontheriver. 294388. 
Magruder (L.) Happy school days. 

17174. 

Maguire (HK. A.) Where Kentucky 
breezes blow. 12247. 
Maguire (T. A.) By the fireside 

mother’s waiting. 18495. 
Mahaffey (J.) Just remember your 
boy in blue. 10896. 
Maharb (De) See Braham (H.) 
Maher (H.) The Elks, 1912. 28281. 
Mahler (A. M. _ Schindler-) See 
Schindler-Mahler (A. M.) 
Mahler (G.) Siebente sinfonie. 
Mahler (J.) Ostende. 21876. 
Mahon (B.): 
Song with the crazy tune. 
Mahon (C. M.): 
Boyhood days. 25489. 
Father and I were pals. 14867. 
Mahon (H.) Good-night. 15009. 
Mahon (M.) music co. Boyhood days. 
25439. 

Mahony (E. C.) We're going to see 
a base-ball game. 12184. 

Maid and the monarch. 20739, 20749, 
21008, 21152; 21861, 21891, 22070, 
22384, 22597, 25049, 26827, 27660. 


songs. 


22387. 
22490. 


20887. 


1569. 


29859. 


Maid of the moon. 38253. 
Mailly (A.): 
Causerie. 2362. 


Contemplation. 23004. 
Marche nuptiale. 23944. 


Main (E.) Madison high school toast. 
1023. 
Main (H. P.): 


Again the leafy branches. 4380 (1). 
All over the valleys. 4880 (3). 
Angel of hope. 12859 (2). 
Child’s first prayer. 14819 (3,4). 
Child’s gift to God. 14819 (5). 
Christmas choral. 2402. 


Come to the shining land. 4880 
(16). 

David and Goliath. 12359 (12). 

Early, O my Saviour. 123859 (14). 

Ever onward. 4880 (29). 

Falling, falling ever falling. 
12359 (19). 

Wloral praise. 4380 (31). 

Give me a heart like Thine. 5001. 


Main (H. P.)—Continued. 
Glad spring time. 4880 (86). 
God can see me every day. 12359 


(23). 

Good-night, my darling. 4380 
(41). 

Happy little pilgrims. 12859 (24). 

Happy we young and free. 12359 
(25). 

Harvest home. 26022. 

I love them that love me. 14819 
(12). 

If to duty you are true. 15272. 


In the temple sang the children. 
123859 (80). 

Jesus calls you. 4880 (48). 

Little things. 12359 (34). 

Make us patient. 14819 (15). 

Mansions are prepared above. 
12359 (85). 

O break this heart of mine. 4380 


(58). 

Our risen Lord. 11406. 

Precious babe of Bethlehem. 
29524. 

Questions and answers. 14319 
(19). ' 

Sing, O sing ye ransomed spirits. 
4380 (74). 


Song of ages. 14819 (22). 

Song of thanksgiving. 3897. 

There’s a song in the air. 14319 

(24). 

Trust it all with Him. 4114. 

We shall meet. 9782 (24). 
Maisch (M. A.) Long ago. 26445. 
Maitland (C.): 

God is working His purpose out. 

14984. 

Hallelujah, hallelujah. 15072. 
Sweet the moments. 16365. 
Maitland (R. F.) Nocturne in D. 

8490. 

Majest’t Mimi. 6676, 6677, 7907, 7989, 
7999, S187, 97386,) Sia Aa22AF 13222, 
13557. 

Majewski (P. A.) H-n-g-a-g-e-d don’t 
spell married to me. 4658. 


Major (J. H.) Benedicite. 6855. 


Malbrouk s’en va-t-en guerre. 133858. 
Malchiodi (C.): 
Canzone di Caserio. 12558. 
°"E nnaise ghelle America. 7252. 
Italia bella. 7905. 
Partenza del Bersagliere. 15960. 


Prevelariello. 21959. 
Malcolm (J.) Heart of a maid. 7605. 
Malcolm (M.) ‘Trianon et malmaison. 
30796. 
Mallard (C. S.) 
Mallek (A.): 


Lullaby. 15545. 


Moj brat. 13452. 
Piesi z za grobu. 1348. 
Mallen (B. J.) Autumn sunset. 
25325. 


2096 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Mallery (©.) 
18630. 


Cowboy’s love song. 


Mallett (B.) Down in Devon. 7209. 

Malling (O.) Nachklange. 19723. 

Mallman (A. P.) For the love of 
Mike. 25865. 

Malloch & Dingman. Dry goods & 
notions. 12728. 


Malloy (F. H.) Watching the world 
roll around. 20550. 


Malmberg (A. M.) ‘Trogen kirlek. 
1815. 

Malone (M. L.) Sweetheart thou art 
gone. 11944. 


Maloof (A.) Nowhere. 22562 (108). 
Malotte (A. H.) Fashion. 7349. 
Maloy (J.) Whats your street. 14225. 


Mafias (V.) ‘Tres romanzas sin pala- 
bras. 380606. 
Manchester (C.) Nobody bothers 
about me. 30364 (104), 30644. 
Mancini (M. A.) Famme ricurda. 
21084. 
Mandl (R.): 
Bichlein. 22733. 
Grablied. 50386. 


Ich sah ein rosslein gehn. 5260. 
Lieb ist ein geschenk der gnade. 
23811. 


Liebe sonne. 238138. 


Mein liebster ist so klein. 8260. 
Mondlicht. 24059. 

Ninana, Ninana will ich dir 
Singen. 8481. 

O schwilblein das da fliegt in 
weiter ferne. 8518. 


Sonntag. 24710. 

Und willst du deinen liebsten ster- 
ben sehen. 9451. 

Und wollten mich 
leute fragen. 9452. 

Weiter geht’s und immer weiter. 
25060. 

Wie reizend bist du Montag mor- 


die klugen 


gens immer. 9676. 
Mandlowitz (M.) Just thinking. 
28874. 
Manén (J.) Introduction, andante et 
variations. 138145. 
Manganaro (G.) New York life. 
29319. 
Mangiagalli (R. Pick-) See Pick- 
Mangiagalli (R.) 
Manhire (W.): 
Air de ballet in F. 14887. 


Barearolle in F. 14456. 
Compendium of intervals in all 
keys. 12633. 
Gondellied. 2765. 
Meditation in G. 15624. 
Melody in C. 15630. 
Minuet in G. 33834. 
Pastime in C. 15965. 
Pianoforte scale chart of double 
thirds. 5898. 


Manhire (W.)—Continued. 
Preludes and interludes. 
Recreation in C. 16070. 
Swing song in F. 163869. 
Valsette in G. 4167. 
Violin album. Book 1. 4827. 

Mania (P.): 

An ein kind. 2138. 
In der kapelle. 2988. 
Sehnsucht. 38814. 
Zwiegespraich. 4880. 
Mank (H.) City girl to the country 


160382. 


went. 18579. 
Manley (D.) Cupid’s a pal of mine. 
14701. 


Anna ig) 5a: 
Hallowe’en. 7565. 


Manley (H. G.) 
Manlowe (A.) 


Mann (A. H.) Saints of God! the 
dawn is brightening. 38755. 

Mann (KE. E.) Under the Maypole 
gay. 9456. 

Mann (I. A.) Atlantic by the sea. 
20770. 


Mann (J. H.) 
Mann (Mary) 
sleeps. 11471. 

Mann (Milton) 

ing of you. 

Mann (N. D.): 
Ev’ry time I smile at you, your 

eyes smile back at me. 28326, 
30364 (70): 
Imam, 4380 (125). 
In the same old way. 4880 (182). 
Ma honey mine. 19504. 
Off again, on again, gone again. 
4380 (151). 
Mann (R. E.) Storm upon the sea. 
11884. 

Manney (C. F.): 
Be near me. 
Shropshire lad. 

Mannfred (H.) 

14319 (61). 

Manning (A. C.): 
Fiddler’s rag. 
Kiss waltz. 
Little Miss Fix-it. 

Manning (C.) & @o.: 
Dance of the virgins. 


Far apart. 18825. 
Place where mother 


Far away I am think- 
18826. 


22749. 
29777. 


Flirting eyes. 7385, 


25825, 
15403, 17373. 
17425, 17426. 


23048. 


Gee! I wish you’d marry me. 
23318. 
In love’s garden alone am I. 
19214. 


Lolita in old Madrid. 19450. 


Love, let me dream on forever. 
ia ab, 
My aviating summer girl. 17601. 
My magnolia maid. 21745. 
Manning (EH. B.) Six limericks. 
29100. 
Manning (R.) I was in the thick of 
the fight. 7778. 
Manny (C.) Waiting. 25029. 


Manny (C. F.) Night and day. 24160. 


2097 


INDEX 


Dios as, Vv. 6. 


Manoah, 16138. 
Mansell (A.) Magic spot. 
Mansfeldt (H.): 

Traumwalzer. 
Mansfield (G.) 


23922. 


14102, 16463. 
Song without words. 


29859. 
. Mansfield (H.) Fairies of the golden 
MIS. | Coz). 
Mansfield (J. H.) Mandolin lesson no. 
5. 29099. 


Mansfield (O. A.): 
In the country. 21408. 
O Lord our God, arise. 13580. 
Two short anthems or introits. 
11086. 
Mansfield (P. J.): 
Autumn day. 22710. 
Concert caprice in G. 14669. 
Concert overture in C minor. 
14671. 
Concert piece in F. 8197. 
Hlegy. 451. 
Epilogue. 10324. 
Grand choeur. 5041. 
Magnificat and Nune 
13346. 
Monologue. 
Nocturne. 
Second 
29739. 
There were shepherds. 
Manship (G. R.): 
Back to the dear old home. 
Mariutch is Mariola. 8219. 
Mantley (J. A.) Imperial grenadiers. 
10786. 
MamtzoC(@. Ws) 
Autumn. 18850. 
Boat song. 18447. 
Slumber song. 20196. 
To a rose. 20406. 
Manx (A.) Hester’s holiday. 5187. 
Manzi, Joyant & co. Cocorico. 4679. 
Manzinoja (A.): 
Esperanza (L’) 
Rag doll. 24446. 
Mapes (E. lL.) Nobody like Jesus. 
29329. 
Maple (M.): 
By the brook. 14573. 
Cowslips. 14692. 
Forest glades. 14918. 
Haymaking. 15097. 
In the farmyard. 153801. 
Village green. 16525. 
Maquet (H.) Extasia. 17063, 21074. 
Mar (N. de) See De Mar -(N.) 
Mar-Lew ¢o.: 
In my tepee. 19218. 
Portland you’re a dear old town. 


dinittis. 
8318. 


11087. 
impromptu in G minor. 
27409. 


4487. 


25771. 


13681. 
When the song birds bow their 
heads. 12232. 


Marand (l..) Giovannina. 23327. 


2098 


Marasco (A.) I will meet you in the 
garden. 5251. 

Marasco (A. G.): 

My dear old Des Moines home. 
15759. 

Sweet Adeline of the roses. 

Marcello (B.): 
Sonata en ré. 
Sonate. 26363. 
Sonate, G dur. 
Sonaten. 26358. 
Sonaten in G und C dur. 
1°*° sonate. 2255554 
2°™° sonate. 22557. 

March bros.: 
School songs for closing day. 1525. 
Ten commencement songs. 2003. 
Toys rebellion. 24915. 

Marchant (A. W.): 
Heavens declare the glory of God. 


16355. 
11089. 

26517. 
237388. 


23461. 

Lily’s ball. 5477. 

Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
3247. 

O come, Redeemer of mankind. 
267738. 

Office of the holy Communion. 
5791. 

Poor Rooky. 5922. 

Te Deum laudamus. 4011. 


Thanks be to God. 9811. 
Marchant (J. A.) Roll me around on 
the rollers. 8879. 
Marchant (P.) Come, take a trip in 
my new monoplane. 18601. 


Marchetti (EK. D.) Sierra Morena. — 
13876. 
Marchetti (IF. D.) Griserie. 5056. 
Marchetti (G.) Réve d’ été. 3683. 
Marchetti (O.): 
Luna ca si’ scurnosa. 26490. 


Primm’ ’e guard&a na femmena. 
21963. 
Marchisio (G): 
Babillage. 4474, 16811. 
Causerie sentimentale. _ 14603. 
Matador. 21001. 
2°™° casacea. 18244, 20708. 
Marcis (P. di) See Pasqualino di 
Marzis. 


Marcogliano (L.) Fra le stelle. 10421. 
Marcucei (G.): 
Intermezzo. 8214. 
Pascal fargeau. 19891. 
Sérénade 6 Dody. 9003. 
Violinista (la). ~ 165380, 20517. 
Marcy (M. EH.) Yl only rub noses 
with you. 15214. 
Marechal (H.) Lacdesaulnes. 28922. 
Mareo (E.) The portrait. 8726. 
MareSh (A. L.) Moonlight waltzes. - 
29209, 29210. 
Margetson (E. J.) 
ESLER 


What was that. | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Margis (A.): 
Baisers (Les). 9905. 

Suzette. 9226, 13993. 
Valse bleue. 12098, 27498. 

Margraff (M. M.): 

Memories of you. 8268. 

My love for you and the roses. 
8384. 

Sweet dreams at twilight. 9231. 

Take me back into Dreamland. 
9258. 

Mariage (J. P.): 
Boniment du diable. 
Byocation. 4894. 

Mariage (Le). 8216. 

Marie (G.) La cinquantaine. 

Marie (William-) 


25430. 


28065. 

See William-Marie 

Marigold (M.) 

9230. 

Marina (2) : 
Miagdlein und reitersmann. 
Wohl ein einsam roslein. 

Marino (V.): 

A presa ’e Tripoli. 25202. 

I richiamati per Tripoli. 

(‘Omrbcomea dle feriti a 
26781. 

84 mo. fanteria a Tripoli. 

Mario (E. A.): 

Ammore e gioco. 20741. 
Canzona matutina. 27978. 

Comme se canta a Napule. 
Gemma del cuore. 23316. 
Godi anche tu. 28470. 
Mattinata birichina. 
Novella (La) 21794. 
Ricordi villerecci. 30708. 
Ronda di notte. 30714. 
Sete d’amore. 16201. 
Stornelli sinceri. 16318. 
Viato a isso. 22391. 
Vieneme ’nzuonno. 22394. 

Mariocelli (H.) Nymphs waltz. 

Marion (D.) Moon, moon, 

3349. 

Mariotte (A.) 

361. 
Maritt (E.) 
30017. 
Markey (B.) 
28572. 
Markley (J.) In winter. 
Markling (L.) Sweet 
29962. 

Marks (H.): 

That catchy two-step. 11983. 
Vaudeville. 6648 (132). 
Vaudeville march. 9499. 

Marks (H. 8.) Ragioso rondo. 3650. 

Marks (J. C.) Hark, what mean 
those holy voices. 26016. 

Marks (S. P.) Angelus collection of 

Catholic choir music. 2144. 


Sweet brier. 3971, 


29078. 
30321. 


26174. 
Tripoli. 


27714. 


20935. 


15612. 


11302. 
moon. 


Danse des sept voiles. 
Theme and variations. 
Her little boy in blue. 


840. 


wild rose. 


Marks (W. E.): 
Beautiful in song. 30405. 
Bring forth the floral 

4597. 
Christ 
Oat? 
Christ redeems. 7015. 
Christmas joy. 22946. 
Conquering Jesus. 2447. 
Forward. 10415. 
Grand old book. 10540. 
Great is the Lord. 5045. 
He sees the sparrow. 10587. 
Jesus lives. 5347. 
Jesus sees. 10864. 
Lilies and roses and lilacs. 11008. 
Sunshine and smiles. 11924. 
Under marching orders. 12084. 
We are for education. 12177. 
Marlew co. Love’s realization. 8148. 
Marlow (H.) Come for a ride on the 
tramway ear. 7050. 
Marlowe (Mrs. M. E.) 


crown. 


is winning the _ world. 


Vacation song. 


20472. 
Marmon (H.) Moonlight and roses. 
5669. 
Maroky (M.): 
Joliette. 26295. 
Kiki-polka. 13211. 
Marquez (R.): 
Euterpe. 23198. 


15604. 
Viva la jota. 


Mascarita (La) 
Marquina (P.) 
25019. 
Marriage 4 la carte. 2347, 2358, 3274, 
a2io, a80t,. bd82, 5bS3, 8220, 12559 
(88), 12359 (95). 
Marschal-Leepke (G.): 
Awakening. 95. 
Bird’s awakening. 2277. 
Empire state. 23175. 
Let the merry church bells ring. 
10985. 
Little wood folks. 11023. 
Prinee of dite. Gats28: : 
Rhyme, a rhyme for Easter time. 
11600. 
Snow-fiurry. 
Spring brooklet. 
Spring is here. 


25018, 


29818. 
3927. 
1641. 


Sunshine and shadow. 29945. 

Victory. 27534. 

Year at spring. 27678. 
Marsden (R. C.): 

News boy. 17645. 

Sweet Alice. 18005. 
Marshy(B. Ove 

Autumn leaves. 183851. 

Battle of the clouds. 121. 


Chaser march. 250. 

Fifty-third regiment I. N. G. band 
march. 18845. 

Heart’s desire. 23457-23458. 

Red, white and blue. ete. 1418. 


2099 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


Marsh (B. O.)—Continued. 


Star spangled banner, medley. 
1659. 

Sweet Lavender. 1699. 

To my valentine. 24901. 


Troopers greeting march. 1816. 
Marsh "(C; Ey: | 

At the parting of the way. 27810. 

Beautiful vision of Jesus. 22758. 

Blessed lights of home. 14526. 

Conquerors through grace. 28106. 


Covered by His love. 281380. 
Despised and rejected. 14740. 
Hold thine own. 28588. 


Hymn of praise. 23517. 


lll serve Him to-day. 26189, 
28667. 

I love the Savior’s name. 15220. 

Jesus my pilot. 10861. 

Joy, peace and power. 238689. 

Look beyond the shadows. 15502. 


Lost Christ. 29042. 

Master will come in the morning. 
15611. 

My heart’s desire 
15769. 

On for the Kingdom. 11364. 

Pushing out the life-boat. 11545. 

Take thou my hand. 29970. 

This is my prayer to-day. 12018. 

Thou art the vine. 30041. 


and prayer. 


Marsh (D.) Girl from the ranch. 
25915. 
Marsh (H.) Cry of the little brothers. 


18688. 
Marsh (F.) 
Marsh (J. B.) 
Marsh (K. W.) 

you by. 5112. 
Marsh (W. T.) 


Sweet Marie Duff. 11936. 
See Marsh (W. V. V.) 
He will never pass 


Sweet Marie Duff. 


11936. 
Marsh (W. VY. V.): 
Day of life is dawning. 4880 
(aly, 

New born king. 25197 (18). 
Marshall (—) Love me. 28881. 
Marshall (C.): 

I hear you calling me. 2385385. 

I’m longing for you. 28691. 

Longing. 26448. 

Love’s refrain. 29060. 

Rose of delight. 1462. 
Marshall (D.) Two preludes. 26535. 
Marshall (G. P.) Saint Cecilias 

dream. 11680. 

Marshall (H. I.): 

Bless your ever loving heart. 

14524, 16728 (28). 
Go to sleep. 7474. 
Love me. 18314, 14819 (112). 


My baby Louise. 26678. 
Marshall (lL. B.) Halcyon song-book. 
23425. 
Marshall 
3378. 


(MES) Myo veastle ano air: 


Marshall (R. D.) Get wise. 238320. 
Marshall (S.) Soldier’s vision. 27211. 
Marshall (8S. J.) Don’t you hear me 
calling love. 25689. 
Marshall (W. F.) Portland you’re a 
dear old town. 138681. 
Marsick (A.) Improvisation et final | 
2980. 
Marston (G. W.): 
My God and Father while I stray 
27714 (15). 
O come let us sing. 25197 (21). 
Marston (R.) Bonnie red hackle. 
6901. 
Marteau (H.) Bogenstudien. 6896. 
Martens (T.) Love me once again in 
your old sweet way. 11051. 
Martha. 526, 2667. 
Marti (Estéban-) 
Martin (A. B.) 
dear old Ohio. 
Martin (C.): 
Gretchen. 650, 7583, 15027, 18988, 
30864 (79). 
Melody of peace. 


See Estéban-Marti 


Take me back to 
16376. 


23996, 26569, 


26570. 
Ora Lee. 5885. 
Martin (Mrs. C. D.) Message of love. 
1088. 
Martin (C. M.) Ginger cookey coon. 
17124. 
Martin (Mrs. G. H.) World’s W. C. 
T. U. 20664. 
Martin (E.): 
Absence. 16733. 
Evensong. 25780, 25781. 


I told my love to the roses. 7768. 
Slumberland. 17930. 


Valgovind’s boat song. 18113. 

Martin (KEK. M.) False and _ true. 
23218. 

Martin (G. D.): 

At the fountain. 76. 

Da leetla boy. 4740. 

Zephyr’s whisper. 12345. 
Martin (George) pseud. See Wit- 


kowski (G. M.) 


‘Martin (Gladys) lLove’s desire. 15581. 


Martin (Graham). Calm me, my God. 


14582. 
Martin (H. E.): 
Man of the day. 18363. 
Mandy Linn and Rag time Jim. 
13366. 


Wellman’s ocean trip. 14216. 
Martin (I. G.): 

All I need. 27747. 

I am His. 28682. 

I’m not disappointed in Jesus. 

28698. 

Jesus only. | 28845. 

Keep sweet and sing. 28884. 

Our Father’s care. 29431. 


2100 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Martin (J.): 
Angel’s vision. 16778. 
Annie Laurie. 143885. 
Battle cry of freedom. 14462. 


Belle of the ball waltzes. 16841. 
Bless thou the Lord. 16857. 
Coontown capers. 16947. 

Dance of the Lilliputians. 16967. 


Dancing in the meadow. 2477. 
Dream of heaven. 2547. 


Hehoes from the chapel. 14802. 
Farewell. 25799. 

. Geranium polka. 10458. 
Hail Columbia. 15065. 
Happy day. 15077. 
Happy dream waltz. 15078. 
Hollyhock mazurka. 10623. 
Home sweet home. 15149. 
How can I leave thee. 15159. 


I cannot sing the old songs. 15187. 

I don’t want to be your sweet- 
heart. 21323. 

I love you. 19140. 

In the gloaming. 153802. 

June bride waltzes. 15370. 

Light brigade. 17411. 

Listen to the mocking bird. 15474. 

Love’s old sweet song. 15534. 

March of the old guard. 17488. 

Meadow Brook waltz. 15628. 

Merry springtime. 15659. 

My first waltz. 13497. 

Myrtle schottische. 11251. 

Oh why are you so sad to-night. 
26849. 

Old oaken bucket. 

Parted. 114386. 

Picture of my old home far away. 
15997. 

Poppy waltz. 11498. 

Primrose march. 11527. 

Red white and blue. 16071. 

Star spangled banner. 16310. 

Storm on the ocean. 24753. 


15907. 


Sweet bye and bye waltz. 138997. 
Twilight dreams. 16476. 
Twilight in the forest. 4128. 


Uncle Si barn dance. 4182. 
When the leaves are red and gold. 
22457. 
Won’t you pray me to heaven. 
25153. 
Yankee Doodle. 
Yellow pansy waltz. 
Martin (J. D.): 
Dancing shoes. 
Fearless prince. 
Happy princess. 234388. 
Little dreamer. 3171. 
Magic boat. 23919. 
Merry pixies. 24020. 
Merry sandman. 38823. 
Nodding dewdrops. 3487. 
Queen bee. 24437. 
Return of the elves. 


16690. 
12316. 


23051. 
23234. 


3681. 


A a 


Martin (J. D.)—Continued. 
Song of the stars. 3901. 
Swallow’s greeting. 3968. 
Martin (J. I.) When I hobble along 
in my hobble skirt. 6511. 
Martin (J. P.) Information bureau. 
5320. 
Martin (Mrs. J. W.) 
MNS 2225, 
Martin (L.): 
Maiden’s mistake. 
Scroochin up rag. 138833, 20137. 
Martin (L. A.) Old Glory. 29396. 
Martin (Mrs. L. M.) Press a kiss. 


When the gong 


29089. 


19970. 
Martin (M. B.) Dorothy. 7204. 
Martin (M. M.) Man’s love. 195380. 
Martin (O.) Admiral waltz. 6666. 
Martine (e:)): 
Au palais. 9874. 
Shopping. 27162. 
Martin (R. C.): 
Conte-moi tes peines. 321. 
Menuet. 1082. 
Romance. 29636, 29637. 
2° valse alsacienne. 2070. 
Martin  €S:. D:) Strolling along. 
24766. 
Martin (W.): 
Life guard march. 30588. 
Passing guard. 30673. 
Trooping the line. 30800. 
Martin (W. S.): 
Always some work to do. 6714. 


AS many as received Him. 9861. 
Blessed day. 6887. 

By His power He lifted me. 16881. 
Cheer up O believer. 2385. 

Eye hath not seen. 10346. 

I am singing the new song to-day. 


7684. 
If you have a work to do. 28746. 
It is Jesus. 7896. 


Joy of the Lord. 28857. 
Just to make the world a little 
better. 10897. 
Like as a father. 13270. 
Lord will comfort Zion. 
Message of love. 1088. 
No darkness. 3480. 
On the upgrade. 8592. 
Once for all. 8595. 
One little moment. 11377. 
Only way to glory. 8612. 
Praise God, it is well. 8738. 
Rally round the standard. 5974. 
Resurrection glory. 17846. 
Risen Lord. 8869. 
Room at the front. 
Saved. 8952. 
Secure I rest. 8989. 
Sing it and tell it. 11797. 
Singing glad hosannas. 29794. 
Somebody loves you. 11828. 
Songs of victory. 11848. 


8117. 


11627. 


2101 


INDEX 
pt, aan sy, VG 


Martin (W. S.)—Continued. Marvin (G.): 
Speak just a word for Jesus. 9149. Alla mia cetra. 27749. 
Summer beauty. 20289. Dormi, riposa. 28289. 
Tell it wherever you go. 4016. Romitaggio (Il). 29647. 
Trophy of His grace. 12065. Sorriso estremo. 29867. 
Without measure. 12294. Marvyn (J. P.) How I love you no 
You are making a record. 9748. words ean tell. 7659. 
You could not help loving my Sav- | Marx (J.): 
OG a 2a An einen herbstwald. 18300. 
You must do something with Jesus. Bescheidene schafer. 18424. 
12330. Bitte. 18433. 
You shall wear a crown. 9760. Erinnerung. 18793. 
Martin & Adams music co. Memories. Frage und antwort. 18893. 
21682. Kolumbine. 19858. 
Martinez (A.) : Lied eines maddchens. 19412. 
A mi amor. 6650. Morgengesang. 19627, 19628. 
Con el alma. 18610. Rauch (Der) 19998. 
Lindas hidalguenses. 19425. Regen. 20006. : 
Martinez (J. de J.): Marx (L.) Mandy come out in the 
Amor viejo. 14873. pale moonlight. 18565, 
Carmelita y Lupe. 2352. Marxhausen (H.) Oh! but it’s nice 
Disloque (El) 7182, 23090. - in the summertime. 15884. 
Duo de amor. 2557, 23139. Marxhausen (W.): | 
En secreto. 14824. Oh! but it’s nice in the summer- 
Francisco I. Madero. 18895. time. 15884, 
Magdalena. 3236, 23917. Taking an aeroplane ride. 9268. 
+ Mazurka de salon. 15621. Marylis (G.): 
Ojos verdes. 15896. Princess Hdith. 16088. 
Ondina. 2508. Vaine caresse. 22366. 
Recuerdos de Manon. 3660, 24456, | Marzian (A. F.) Angel food. 27773. _ 
Rosa. 3728, 24508. Marzio (P di) See Pasqualino di 
Serenata India. 13858. Marzis. 
Teresa y Luz. 4025. Marzo (E.): 
4 danzas. 23957. Child Christ. 25530. 


Easy mass in D. 448. 
Isle of Nid-nod. 5327. 
Laughter land. 31381. 


Martini (—): 
Plaisir d’ amour. 30678. 


SOLEUS: AEBS O! salutaris Hostia. 4880 (60). 
Martini (E.): O, that I were a bird in the air. 
My sunbeam Sioux. 17627, 22562 16728 (14). 
(98). | Per chi? 4380 (65). 
Up side down. 1846. Second mass in F. 8985. 
Martini (G.): Masaniello. 6786, 27821. 
Andantino. 11101. Mascagni (P.): 
Preludio e fuga. 28959. Cavalleria rusticana. 1058, 13390, 
Martini (P.): 29120. 
Andantino. 23958. Intermezzo. 29121. 
Preghiera. 24398. Tris. 17508, 236538. 
Martino (A.) Beauties of American Tsabeau. 8230, 15608. 
flag. 14470. Ouvre ta porte, enfant. 29122. 
Martins (L.) Always give a man a Prelude and Sicilienne. 11103. 
chance. 2124. Maschke (H.) Littauische volkslieder. 
Martinsen (H.) Will you be true. 13281. 
20640. Mascitti (M.) Allemanda. 32. 
Martucci (G.): Mash (HB. M.): 
Giga. 25909. Dreaming of mother. 4826. 
Notturno in Sol bemolle. 26587. Some day, dear heart. 20209. 
Verso sera. 12126. There’s nothing wrong with Dixie. 
Martyn (A.) Pourquoi pas. 29520. 16435. 
Martyn (M. EE.) Oh name the day. | Masked ball. 17511. 
11343. Maskell (C. H.): 
Martyrdom. 16184. Christ is risen, alleluia. 14648. 
Martyre de Saint Sébastien. 18626, Flowers of sunny June. 10395. 
25428. O wondrous morn, 8528. 


2102 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


Maskell (C. H.)—Continued. 


Masteryanni (G. T.): 


Shining portal. 11772. Jane, Jane, Jane, my own Janie. 
Thee we adore. 4088. 17331. 
What shall love do. 12205. Love me to-day while I’m living. 
Mason (A.) Money talks. 8812, 19470. 
17569. Matacea (A.): 


Mason (D. L.) Little one. 21552. oe an 
Mason (F. E.) Lord, I hear of show- panies a as ee 
“| o 9 rer es FUaAS = a) me TOD, 
ee ae for Canti tripolitani. 25489. 
Mason (F. J.) Longing for you dear. Ciicseiiocino.\ aR. 

8103. ee ea 
Mason (J. H.) School song of Ger- se S clinee Gu 26275, 26276 
——5, °°. Mariannina Sta, Malata. 30609. 

Nearer my God to Thee. 29307. aaa = a i 

Southern cross. 6225. : aad cama es : 
Mason (W.) Malbrook. 25197 (14). Arena: ee a Bar ene 
Mason & Light. Longing for you dear. Leap Re 8 fee sve 

8103. iS 2 ce € re se oud t 
Mason & Osborne. Money talks. 8312, ae ipolitana (La) 80797. 

17569. Mathé (E.): 3 

: ; ; Amusette. 45. 
Masqueria (8) sisters. There wasn’t Celadon 230. 

enough to go round. 30031. Coeur des amants. 12613 
Massenet (J. E. F.): _ Dans le pare. 28167. 

Air de ballet. 5587. Danse bongroise. 25638 
Ariane. 5088. is Escarpolette. 475. 

Ballet movement. 12730. Impressions d’automne. 28750. 
Cendrillon. 11106. Lettre de mére. 13261. 

Chant des fleurs. 23966. Nicette. 99321. 

Chérubin. 8234, 15606. Ou avait dit. 19827, 1982s. 
Cinderella. 19545. Pastorale. 26896. 

Clair de lune. 11107. Souvenir du Brésil. 29877. 
eae , Las ee Sweet-home. 29956. 

on César de Bazan. 23967. Mather (F. H.) Te Deum laudamus. 
Don Quichotte. 1059, 5589, 8235. ee ) 

Don Quixote. 26543. _ Mathers (E. B.) Sweetheart if you 
Erinnyes (Les) 2319, 23968, love me this way. 3987. 

26544. : Mathews (G.) Easter carol. 12784. 
Grisélidis. 19546. Mathews (J. F.) Tl be with you 
Last dream of the Virgin. 19547. when the roses are in bloom. 15210. 
Manon. 29127. Mathews (W. 8S. B.) Revised studies 
Mort de la cigale. 11108. in technic. 13742-13746. 

Prelude. 11109. 


Retour d’oiseaux. 15608. 


Mathewson (LL. B.) Connaught march. 
12636. 


Reverie sentimentale. 1435. Mathieson (E. M.) Where the honey- 
Rien ne passe. 5590. suckles bloom around the homestead. 
Sapho. 5591. 22477. 

Scénes alsaciennes. 15609. Mathiott (J. H.) 


Sérénade de Moliére. 15610. 


Memories of child- 


hood days. 17524. 


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Thais. 18393, 23969. Mathiott (N.) Memories of childhood 
Therése. 15594. days. 17524, 
Werther. 26545. Mathison-Hansen (H.) When no eye 
Masset (G.) When the summer its pity gave us. 20585. 
comes again. 9646. Mathot (A. Z.). 
Masseur (T. J.) I’m longing for a Allons-y .... Mimi. 2119. 
girlie with a big big smile. 13055. Barbe Bleue. ee 
Masters (A.) Come be my lovelight ee 
flower. 18595. @élnda RIS ae 
Masters (C. M.): Chanson du bonheur. 245. 
In the churchyard where they Clyméne. 30442. 
lay. 28778. Damis. 30458. 


Mastersingers of Nuremberg. 


25027. 
2103 


Eglé et Atys. 30477. 


INDEX 


Mathot (A. Z.)—Continued. 


Hs faillt ein stern. 2599. 
Fantaisie sonate. 500. 

Fantasia et fuga. 380896. 
Fleurs de paques. 2662. 


Improvisation et final. 2980. 

Intermezzo. 30630. 

Lebe wohl. 3188. 

Man glaubt dass ich mich grime. 
3259. 

Mélodies. 1114. 

Nocturne. 30566. 

Plaintive tourterelle. 38579. 

Polka des pets de nonne. 3592. 

Praeludium et fuga. 30397, 30400. 

Prelude. 30631, 30632. 

Quatre mélodies. 1505. 

Quintette. 1514. 

Rhapsodie. 30706. 

Scaramouche. 307383. 

Soir rode. 3879. 

Songs. 1115. 

Suite. 29212. 


Suite sudiste. 1679. 


Transcriptions-solfeges. 1808. 
Tristesse au jardin. 4109. 
Trois fils dor. 4110. 
Variations and double fugue. 
30147. 
Matkin (K.). At twilight. 18342. 


Matrimonio segreto. 30369. 
Matson (R. D.) I wonder if you care. 
7783. 
Mattei (T.): 
For ever and aye. 28382-28884. 
Hearest thou. 5114. 
Our country and our king. 
Say not good-bye. i1717. 
Matteo (F. de) See De-Matteo (F.) 


26861. 


Matteoni (S. S.) Boudoir rococo. 
20858. 
Matthaei (C.) Life is sweet when 


23820. 
18365. 
Double third scales. 


love iS young. 
Matthius—passion. 
Matthay (T.) 
10270. 
Matthews (Mrs. A. S.) 
ton. 177389. 
Matthews (H. A.): 
Four Christmas carols. 26548. 
Hide me under the shadow of Thy 
wings. 28576. 

If doughty deeds my lady please. 
2873838. 

Indian cradle-song. 5316. 

Lord is my light. 26452. 

My love’s an arbutus. 5715. 

Paean. 29442. 

Persian serenade. 5888. 

Slave’s dream. 11811. 

Matthews (J. S.): 
Chant céleste. 
Hail, thou 

26007. 


Picking cot- 


28015. 
ever-blessed morn. 


Dt. TH ness. Vv. "6 


Matthews (R.): 
Border land. 254388. 
Little white rose of mine. 
18244 (71). 
Make Christ king. 26509. 
Mischievous mermaid. 15675. 
Matthews (R. W.): 
Home we love best. 21290. 
Land we love best. 21509. 
Matthey (J. H.) Lenzgesang. 946. 
Mattiacci (A.): 
"A canzone @’ ’e canzone. 
So’ marenaro. 24668. 
Maittice (H. A.) Twilight. 9439. 
Mattoon (. 8.) Word nymph. 22562 
(49). 
Mattullath (A.) Osanctissima. 29359. 
Matysek (P. J.) If I thought that you 
would try to love me dearly. 10767. 
Mauderer (K. H.): 
Attention. 6782. 
Banda kumt. 4499. 
Greater Owatonna. 
Momentos apasionados. 
Triste doneellita. 6878. 
Mauger (A.) School of the fifth posi- 
tion. 20118. 
Mauke (W.) 'Tugendprinz. 16472. 
Maunder (J. H.): 
Anthems for Sunday schools, ete. 
25281. 
O God in whose almighty hand. 
5767. 
Song of Thor. 
Mauprey (A. de): 
Allons-y ... Mimi. 2119. 
Cupidon-valse. 30454. 
Lieutenant Cupidon. 28974. 
Malgré tout. 15570. 
Marehe des trottins parisiens. 
13376, 30608. 
Si vous rencontrez ... 38846. 
Valse de Pygmalion. 4158. 


17431, 


22565. 


18985. 
217183. 


24702. 


Maurel (L.) Aimons, O ma _ jolie. 
27739. 
Maurer (J.): 
Auf auf ihr  kleinen  streiter. 
27822. 


Leise faillt der schnee herab. 28948. 
Wir sehen gern in wald und feld. 


30818. 
Maurice (L.): 
Alias Jimmy Valentine. 2072 
(67). 
Baby mine. 2072 (72). 
Fortune hunter. 2072 (99). 
Heart-strings. 688. 


Lily waltzes. 8068, 9782 (55). 
Maurice-Jacquet (H.): 

A une amie. 12364. 

Chanson dans Ja montagne. 12575. 


Chanson de Vineconstant. 12576. 
Marche des trottins parisiens. 
13376. 

Nocturne. 10849. 


2104 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Maust (E. D.): 
Get ready to go home. 10460. 
I long to behold my Savior. 28668. 
Mauzin (L.) Quarante femmes d’Ali- 
Baba. 18718. 
Maxeiner (A. H.) 
me lonely. 13461. 
Maxim (F.) Siren and the lobster. 
1576. — 
Maximum pub. co.: 
Enos elementary and advanced 
technic studies. 25753-25758. 
Mokapoke. 3348. 
Ragioso rondo. 3650. 
Rustic rondo. 17882. 
Valsette. 18120. 
Maxson (F.) Choral service. 25541. 
Maxwell (F. P.) Roses and love. 20058. 
Maxwell (Mrs. J. M.) Dear old cot- 
tage home. 25659. 
Maxwell (K. Witt-) 
well (K.) 
Maxwell (W.) music co.: 
All thro’ the night. 25240. 


Moonlight makes 


See Witt-Max- 


Approach my soul the mercy. seat. 


PATS 

Art thou weary. 6760. 

Bill’s board bill. 2274. 

Blest are the pure in heart. alee 

Comfort ye. 25576. 

Evening hymn. 21067. 

Garden of rest. 556. 

Gather ye rosebuds. 

Gypsy heart. 25995. 

Her voice divine. 21265. 

I hope the skies are kind to you. 

‘2896. 

I need Thee every hour. 26170. 

I will call upon the Lord. 26192. 

If with your whole hearts. 7812. 

It is not always May. 21434, 
28818. 

Judge me, O God. 7940. 

Law of the Lord. 21512. 

Live love and die. 5499. 

Lord is my shepherd. 38190. 

Lord shall comfort Zion. 26456. 

Love and roses. 26465. 

Love came at dawn. 8126. 

Love’s pilgrimage. 5527. 

Mah blackbird. 38250. 

My spirit on Thy care. 8404. 

Now the day is over. 5760. 

O hush thee my baby. 5770. 

O Lamb of God. 21814. 

O summer night. 3469. 

Oh, little rose. 21840. 

Peace of God. 8669. 

Pierrot. 21921. 

Polkoletta. 26949. 

Protestation. 21971. 

Pussy willow and other nature 
songs for little folk. 16051. 

Revelation (The) 29610. 


21161. 


Maxwell (W.) music co.—Continued. 

Risen to reign. 8871. 

Rockin’ in de win’. 27053. 

Saviour like a shepherd lead wus. 
6088. 

Sing a song of gladness. 3856, 3857. 

Song of the night. 11841. 

Song of trust. 27250. 

Spring rapture. 1648. 

Still, still with Thee. 

Summer’s love. 1682. 

Sweet Miss Mary. 3978, 6291. 

Syren voices. 6300. 

Tarry with me O my Saviour. 
22249, 

Three classic maids. 6353. 

Till a’ the sea gang dry. 27430. 

To daffodils. 6360. 

To part from thee. 6361. 

Turn Thy face from my sins, 
6389. 

Voice of the rain. 9543. 


6252. 


Wanderer’s night song. 27563, 
27564. 

What is my hope? 27591. 

What went ye out for to see. 27594. 


When Christ was born. 1954. 
Winter snows are past. 48380. 

May (1.) Old letter. 19819. 

May (R.) Don’t bea suffragette. 23104. 

May (W. A.) Vorid is full of won- 
drous song. 4848. 

May & Pascore. Through the clover 
fields and woodlands far away. 
30050. 

Mayberg (J.C.) Kangaroo hop. 28879. 

Mayberg (M. W.) Spirit of the times. 
29887. 

Mayer (C.): 

Deux études melodiques. 
Fontaine (La). 17089. 

Mayer (C. H.) That little blush rose. 
1757. 

Mayer (E.) 
are blue. 

Mayer (F.): 

Am wege. 22641. 
Deine hinde. 23077. 
Hlfentinzchen. 18781. 
Geheimniss. 233815. 
Yuletide bells. 380357. 

Mayer (G. W.): 

I keep my wife in the city and 
make love to her myself. 15200. 
Send for me. 24579. 


11117. 


Tory Colorado when you 
1819. 


Mayer (J.) Autumn. 22707. 
Mayer (J. S.) I love old Colorado 
best of all. 191388. 


Mayer (K. Shaw-) See Shaw-Mayer 
(K.) 
Mayer (M.): 
Heavy is my heart. 
Raindrops. 29568. 
Song of the old mother. 


28563. 
29850. 


2105 


26596—12——_23 


INDEX 


pt. EH ene s:, v. 6 


Mayer (M.)—Continued. 


Spring my dear is no _ longer 
spring. 29894. 
Verirrt. 380158. 

Mayer (S.) £Récitatif et cavatine 


adHgée. 8812. 
Mayer & Glenn. I love old Colorado 
best of all. 19188. 
Mayeur (A.): 
Fifty exercises from low B flat 
to F above the staff. 11118. 
New and grand method for saxo- 
phone. 138549. 
Twenty studies. 
Mayfair (W. & V.) 
Mayfield (J. F.): 
Give me back those good old days. 
18937. 
I’ve resolved to leave the world. 
ATG 
O, then, don’t you want to go. 
17667. 
There is joy. 18063. 
Waiting by the river. 18153. 
Mayhall (J. lL.) Only one I love. 
19850. 
Mayhill (H. §S.) 
24547. 
Maykapar (S.) Italian serenade. 3036. 
Maylath (A.): 
Marguerites (Les) 27714 (12). 
Rhapsodie. 2072 (34). 
Serenade. 2072 (54). 
Spring song. 2072 (386). 
30 easy and melodious studies. 
12359 (52). 
Maylath (H.): 
Marguerites (les). 
30364 (85-89). 


11119. 
Peachland. 8671. 


Salute to Quincy. 


27714 (12), 


25 short melodious studies. 17515. 
Maylath (O.): 
Marguerites (Les) 27714 (12), 


30364 (35-89). 
30 easy and melodious studies. 
12359 (52). 
Maynard (J.): 
I’m longing for you sweet Marie. 
26161. 
To-night’s my last night single. 
27487. 
Maynard (J. W.): 
Black hand rag. 2284. 
I just can’t help from liking you. 
2898. 
Rose. 3731. 
Maynard (lL. A.) Dear little lambkin. 
7147. 
Maynard (W.): 
Michaelmas day. 11155. 
Sporting notes. 11870. 


Mayne (W.) Ready reckoner. 21994. 


Mayo (G.) Mayo Medley. 11120. 
Mayol (C.): 
Cousine. 28129. 


Gentil coiffeur. 284380. 


a ED 


Mayol (G.) Dreaming at the organ. 
14785, 16728 (88). 
Mayoress (The) 198, 241, 1842, 1823. 
Mays (S.) I rang my little bell and 
ran away. T759. 
Mayseder (J.) Sechs ettiden. 21662. 
Mazas (F.) Célébre méthode com- 
pléte de violon. 25514, 25515. 
Mazas (J. F.) Volks violin-schule. 
16541. 
Mazellier (J.) 
Mazzucchi (A.): 
"A canzone d’ ’o cuscritto. 
Ammore amaro. 20740. 
’Ammore ’e mo. 20742. 
Appassionatamente. 2152. 
Ayvvisi economici. 20779. 
Bella giardiniera. 9943. 
Canti notturni. . 18508. 
Don Cesare. 23108. 
Mattutino al villaggio. 21652. 
Non torna amore. 38489. 
Oje bella, oje sole. 21846. 
Stornellata de la maldicenza. 
24755. ; 
Tradimento. 22329. 
Tutt ’e tre. 22342. 


Meacham (E.) Hymns of hope. 19098. 
Mead (C. P.): 
Little Dutch garden. 5485. 
Log of the good ship Nod. 17485. 
Why I love you. 6554. 
Mead (F.): 
Faded roses. 7325. 
I long to spend the summer days 


Priére. 8756. 


22566. 


with you. 7717. 
I’m going back to New York town. 
eae | 
My sweet faded roses. 24133, | 
27714 (104). 
Mead (J. B.) Panama canal. 19885. 


Mead (L. A.) You can change my 
name in an aeroplane. 6623. 


Mead (L. H.) Watch for the clouds 
to go drifting by. 12171. 


Meader (HE. P.) Violet. 121384. 


Meagher (C. F.) May I go home with 


you Mary? 15613. 
Meagher (Mrs. R.) 
of curly hair. 23572. 
Meagley (M. W.) Memory. 15649. 
Mealand (A. J.) Songs of America. 
30768. 
Mealley (EK. R.) 
826. 
Means (K.) Golden threads. 
Meck (J. 8S.) Kenwood. 18209. 
Meckel (G. V.): 
Biondina. 25409. 
Imperator. 5284. 
Invocation. 26259. 
Prince Otto. 29539. 
Repentance. 8840. 
Thou art my all. 93866. 


In my motor boat. 


18956. 


2106 


I’ve only a lock : 


| 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Meckel (G. V.) —Continued. 
Valse héliotrope. 27500. 
Yearning. 251638. 

Medcraft (R. C.): 

Chant me a loving song. 6976. 
Nightfall. 8477. 

Medea in Corinto. 8812. 

Medhurst (F.) Christmas 
12602. ; 

Medhurst (F. H.) 
lowship. 18081. 

Medina (V.): 

Te voglio bene. 29984. 
Tutto core. 380104. 
Medley (S. M.) Home sweet home 
to me. 21289. 

Medure (P.): 

From sea to sailor. 
My aminola. 29254. 

Meehan (J. B.) Cul-lud band. 18640. 
28142. 

Meek (W. H.): 

Dear old dad. 238070. 
Warm Irish heart. 25041. 

Meekins (L. R.) Parson Johnson. 
1316. 

Mefistofele. 13708. 

Megaro (H. V.) Sleepy eyes. 22127. 

Mehden (J. L. von der) See Von der 
Mehden (J. L.) 

Meher (—) I don’t care if I never 
go home or what becomes of me. 
7696. 

“Meher (D.): 

Come to Bamboo town. 12625. 

Hermann. 2848. 

I’m going back to Niagara. 15232. 

My sweet I-O-Way. 8405. 

When the trees are white with 
May, Nellie Gray. 14244. 


bells. 
To all good fel- 


23292. 


Mehlbrech (Mrs. La C. E.) Iowa 
march-two-step. 3021. 
Mehlich (E.): 
Drei gedichte. 21670. 
Phantasie-variationen, tiber ein 


eigenes thema. 21913. 
Mehrten (H. R.) Rosie be mine. 8907. 
Méhul (EH. N.): 

Gavotte. 4982. 
Rondino. 6050. 
Meier-Hansen (O.) Heim. 7618. 
Mein junger herr. 2079, 2594, 2622, 
2839, 2844, 3039, 3294, 3295, 38405, 
3669, 3670, 4831, 43744876, 4879, 
5125, 5602, 5608, 5987, 6647, 8826- 
8828, 11578. 
Meincer (W. H.) Twins. 24931. 
Meine tante, deine tante. 10438, 10439, 
10525, 10999, 21102, 26564. 
Meis (V. de) Polka de concert. 19947. 
Meissonier (L.) pseud. See Meyer 
L 


Meister (F.) West Virginia. 6501. 
Meister (O.) jr. Johnnie have you got 
the front door key. 153858. 


_ SL | 


Meistersinger von WNiirnberg. 1910, 
6458, 9554, 12157, 16556, 16557, 22412, 
30196, 30819, 30821. 


Mélan-Guéroult (—)  Etude-caprice. 


PSK MS - 
Melanson (G. H.): 
Amherst march and _ two-step. 
12403. 
Poinsettia waltzes. 13678. 


Melartin (E.) 
genlied. 4670. 
Melcher (C. 1.) 
30864 (121). 
Mellinger (E. J.) 

raz: 20560: 
Mellor (G. E.): 
Forget-me-not. 7404, 7405. 
Misty land of dream. 17563. 
New Jerusalem. 84388. 
Mellor (T.): 
Almond eyes. 22682. 
Are you still living 
old place. 14400. 
Board and lodging 
young man. 25424. 
Do as you please. 28218. 
Don’t keep me waiting any longer. 
20998. 
Down in Bamboo Bay. 14772. 
Framed in my heart. 4951. 
Home again to dear old London. 


Christkindleins wie- 
That Dixie rag. 
That corrugated 


in the same 


for a nice 


26079. 

I’m saving my heart for you. 
23559. 

In Summertime in Somerset. 
17300. 

Island of Walla Wooloo. 28655. 

Little bit of navy blue. 23835. 

Little Bo-Peep. 18283. 

Pretty little house that Jack 
built. hoes 

School-bells v. wedding-bells. 
22080. 


Silvery camel bells. 380750. 

Take care, mammy’s piccaninny. 
16375. 

What a pretty Swiss bride you’d 
make. 16600. 

What does it matter if it’s rain- 
ing. 16602. 

When Jack comes home again. 
4278. 

When my Lancashire lass comes 
to London. 16622. 

You do look bonny in your tartan 
plaid. 14294. 

Mélodia: 


Elan d@’ amour. 12746. 
Oiseau bleu. 30666. 


Melodia verlag: 


Gavotte. 17117. 
Lindler. 17386. 
Menuett. 17529. 


Melodio, pseud. See Deyo (M.) 


: 2107 


INDEX 


DETER MS... ¥2°6 


Melrose music ¢€o. 
May. 26269. 
Melville (EH.) 
(156). 
Melville (J.): 
Hive hundred thousand devils. 
23258, 30864 (74). 


It is not always 


Valse Mignon. 14319 


How do I love you dear. 23503. 
Melzer (A.): 

Alpenhirt. 27757. 

Heimatsglocken. 28566. 

Sommernacht am see. 29841. 


Zwerglein’s traum. 30368. 


Mendelsohn (G.) Cherries. 6991. 
Mendelssohn (A.) FKiinf gesinge. 
26576. 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.): 

Andante and Rondo capriccioso. 
15651. 

Andante, du concerto. 

Ange qui chante. 19578. 

Ausgewihite lieder ohne worte. 
5617. 

Capriccietto. 1078. 

Cast thy burden upon the Lord. 
Solas 

Confiance. 13421. 

Consolation. 17526. 

Elves dance. 8278. 

Fingal’s Cave. 8274. 

Forward go in glad accord. 26577. 

Hark the herald angels sing. 1079. 

Jesu fraga. 29157. 

Konzert. 3812. 

Lied ohne worte. 18422. 

Look down on us from heaven. 
8275. 

Lord hath prepared His throne. 
1080. 

March from Athalia. 3313. 

O hills! O vales. 27887. 

O, wert thou in the cauld blast. 


11137. 


8276. 
Prelude in EH minor. 12359 (44). 
Romance. 26578. 
Scherzo. 24002, 30364 (41, 42). 
Scherzo in G minor. 5618, 111388. 
Short communion service. 26579. 
Spring song. 2072 (86), 13428, 


18424, 26580, 26581. 
Wedding march. 8277, 26582. 
Why do we mourn departed 
friends. 38314. 
2 lieder ohne worte. 
Mendes (R. D.): 
If you don’t. 10778. 
Princess waltz. 18708. 
Taxi love-song. 14020. 
Mengert (H. A.) Will you always 
love me dearie. 12279. 
Menges (HK. BH.) Out of the past. 
11410. 
Menges (F. C.): 
Hmeore schottische. 455. 
Fond recollections. 25860. 


13425. 


2108 


Menges (FE. C.) Continued. 
Germans delight. 7452. 
Get in line. 582. 

Lilly of the valley. 17415. 
Little darling. 28996. 
Live wire. 17482. 

Oriole march. 17710. 
Reel thing. 8821, 29591. 
Sylvia. 27850. 

Menges (H. P.) 

Menier (G.): 
Coeur de Floria. 16929. 

Consolation. 30445. 

Mennonite pub. house. Church and 
Sunday school hymnal supplement. 
14647. 

Mentel (1..) : 

Gasoline rag. 17112. 
Scramble rag. 17902. 

Mentel bros.: 

Gasoline rag. 17112. 
Seramble rag. 17902. 
Meny (P. R.) Promise of spring. 
29542. 


Meny & co. 


Publicity rag. 80692. 


Promise of spring. 29542. 

Merbecke (J.) Office for the Holy 
Communion. 3478. 

Mercadante (S.) 20 caprices. 

Mercelle (R.) Snappy rag. 
(165). 

Mercer Do He) 
22385. 

Mercier (A.) Elsen. 12754. i 
Mercier (I.) Where I long to be. 
16646... 

Mére Oye. 15971, 15972. 

Merecki (M.) Eleanore. 4855. 

Meredith (A. lL.) Cottage by the In- 
diana blue. 18618. 

Meredith (C.) When the owl says 
who! who! who. 1969. 

Meredith (I. H.): 

Alberta for Christ. 

As pants the hart. 

Cheer up. 16906. 

Children’s praise. 

Conquering Christ. 

Crown Him. 1089. 

Forerunner of Sunday 

hymns. 10406. 

Garden of the heart. 17110. 

His birthday. 10611, 10612. 

Hymn tune voluntaries. 10658. 

Jehovah’s praise. 17335. 

Little heart doors open 

17422. 

Meredith’s easy anthems. 17530. 

Reign of peace.. 11579. . 

Some one is praying for you. 9089. J 

Sweet story of old. 18016. 

Uncle Sam’s celebration. 12082. 
Meredith (J. C.) Great desire. 18982. |F 
Meredith (O. A.) Flag of our empire. | 

18856. 


BolT. | 
4380 | 


(Mrs. Te Deum. | | 


6690. 
16793. 


169153. 
10151. 


school 


wide. | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


. Meredith (R. H.) : 
He saves me now. 5109. 
He waits to save. 5110. 
Jesus loves you. 5349. 
Taking up the cross. 6808. 
Merei (A.) Utcea! utea. 1847. 
Mergen (EH. J.): 
Salute to Beloit. 3756. 
Wandering in dreamland. 22417. 
Merikanto (O.): 
Idylli. 5262. 
Summer evening idyl. 
Valssi ess duurissa. 
Merisch (F. E.) 
19261. - 
Merk (G.) Uebungen ftir den hand- 
strich. 20454. 
Merkel (G.): 
Jolly huntsman. 13174. 
Organ school. 380364 (46). 
Polonaise. 19951. 
Merle (G.) That 
16412. 
Mero (W. P.) pseud.: 
Bailiff’s daughter of Islington. 
4189. 
Vicar of Bray. 4189. 
Merola (G.): 
Pious monk. 21928. 


29934. 
6427. 
It’s not the rose. 


gossiping rag. 


Reverie. 8852. 
Merriam (M. E.) Song of the gypsy 
erie) 22hof. 
Merrifield (M. E.) Love is what 


makes life worth living. 15520. 
Merrill (B.): 
I got a rock. 10680, 25197 (105), 
26123. 
Money. 25197 (170), 26635. 

They think I’m nutty on and off. 
24878, 25197 (240). 
Merrill (B. W.) Dream song. 

Merrill (lu. A.): 

Hello. 15119. 

My old New England home. 15781. 
Merrill (W. EB.) When the ivy leaves 

are turning red. 25094. 

Merriman (L.): 

Crazy. 4720. 

Sweetheart dreams. 6294. 

That circus band. 63828. 

That squeezing dreamy glide. 

6336. 

Merrin (L. W.): 

Bird of the forest. 9969. 

Fairy echoes. 10350. 

Joyous days. 10874. 

Primrose. 11526. 

Tinted leaves. 12041. 

Tripping maid. 12062. 

Under starry skies. 12085. 
Merritt 1b. 1:) Oh; its spull, pull, 

pull you need. 8556, 138598. 


18742. 


! 


Merry Mary. 10698, 10837, 11150, 
11547, 11916, 12359 (76), 12359 (84), 
12359 (89), 12359 (102), 12359 
(106), 12995, 30164. 


Merry widow re-married. 3309. 
Merson (B.): 
I’m going away. 26156. 


It’s going to be a serious thing 
for England. 19258. 

Spaniard that blighted my life. 
20256. 

Merz (0O.): 
Dreaming 

25707. 
Polaeca brillante. 

Meschter (E. H.) 

ney ) 

Messager (A.): 
Amour d’hiver. 
Barearolle. 2223. 
Mazurka. 3286. 

Sérénade. 8825. 
Messe (F. W.) Golden rain. 
(25). 
Messenger (F. M.) 
19598. 

Messerer (H.) 

Messias. 15064. 

Messick (M.) Amanda waiting for 

Herman. 22642. 

Metcalf (Mrs. C. B.) 

28444. 
Metcalf 
17305. 

Metcalf (J. W.): 
Awakening. 12455. 
Love and springtime. 
Souvenir (Un). 9141. 
Thy presence. 20399. 

Metcalf (Mrs. S. H.) Banner white. 

4500. 
Météhen (—): 
Tous 4 ’lamour. 4100. 
Valse blonde. 4156. 
Metheny (S. A. 8.) Book of Psalms. 
20855. 
Methfessel (A.) 
song. 29829. 
Methodist Episcopal church (Board of 
Sunday schools) : 
Again the morn 
18262. 
Call to youth. 18498. 
Come, weary travellers. 
Commit thy way. 18606. 
Go forth in shining armor. 
Go forward, Christian 
18944. 
God’s trumpet wakes the slumber- 
ing world. 18947. 
God’s words to thee are spoken. 
18948. 
Hear the chiming Waster 
19030, 19031. 
In the same country. 19282. 


Sweetheart of you. 


16011. 


See Hmery (Sid- 


27769. 


2072 


Milk and honey. 
Lied. 1090. 


Girl I love you. 


(DFC) In the orchard. 


19460. 


Soldiers’ marehing 


of gladness. 
18602. 


18948. 
soldier. 


bells. 


2109 


Methven (A. F.) 
latch key to home sweet home. 
13046. 

Metoyer (V.) They are French just 
the same. 20881. 

Metropolitan chureh assn.: 


INDEX 


# 


Methodist Episcopal church (Board of 
Sunday schools )—Continued. 


Is thy cruse of comfort failing. 
19258. 

Jesus is our shepherd. 19287. 

Jesus take this heart of mine. 
19289. 

Joy, joy, immortal joy. 19299. 

Let heaven highest praises bring. 
19391. 

Little flowers come through the 
ground. 19438. 

Little voices through the temple 
stealing. 19447. 

Love of Christ constraineth. 
19471. 

Methodist Sunday school hymnal. 
17540. : 

News for little children. 19743. 

O Gift of God we praise Thee. 
19772. 

O God, my powers are Thine. 
197738. 

O God, that midst the parted sea. 

— 19774. 

O happy band of pilgrims. 19776. 

O linger not! the sun leaps high. 
19778. 

O Lord of life and love and 
power. 19779. 

On the highway of the King. 
19833. 

Our God is in the sunshine gay. 
19860. 

Praise the King of heaven. 19961. 

Radiant morn has passed. 19990. 

Saviour! hear us we pray. 20108. 

Selected hymns. 20140-20142. - 

Sing out your hallelujahs. 20181. 

Star of morn and even. -20277. 

Thou art, O Christ, the light and 
life. 20390. 


Waving and tossing through field 


and glen. 20553. 
Wider and wider yet. 20634. 
Tll keep the old 


God forbid that I should glory. 
18945. 

He giveth more grace. 19028. 

Jerusalem, fair city. 19284. 

Meet me over there. 19568. 

Milk and honey. 19598. 

My Eden home. 19677. 

My Shepherd. 19707. 

Oft I wonder. 19797. 

Onward. 19853. 

Seek ye the Lord. 20188. 


Metropolitan musie co.: 


Forget me not. 25869. 
Good night. 681. 


2110 


i pt...17e, Nis. Ve 


Metropolitan music co.—Continued. 


I’m going back to my old pal. 
26157, 26158. 

When I said good-bye to Mary. 
30248. 


Metropolitan music pub. co.: 


Arabian knights. 18315, 25295. 

Each minute means an hour when 
you are far away. 18759, 25724. 

Hiram Green’s barn dance. 5148. 

Love rose. 19475. 

Persiflage. 26918. 

Straight road is a great road after 
all. 20278; 20279: 

That classy powder rag. 273880. 

That western glide. 273894, 27395, 
27396. 

Your love means the world to me. 
20692, 206938. — 


Metzler & co., ltd.: 


Angelina. 50, 67385. ° 

Berceuse. 148. 

Between the shadows. 155. 

Big steamers. 22798. 

Boss of the show. 4564. 

Bric-a-brac. 10006. 

Carmen. 6953, 22806. 

Chansonette joyeuse. 22917. 

Dearest and best. 4778. 

December romance. 16986. 

Hach though a rose. 12781. 

Franklins’ maid.. 28895. | 

Golden land of fairy tales. 30517, | 
30518. , 

Highwayman Dick. 15182. 

Hymn of empire. 28626. 

I don’t feel lonely now. 28650. 

I’m lonely. 7736. 

I’ve built a tiny little bird nest. 
CLO: 

Jean. 10852. 

Little brown brother. 979. 

Little love with sunny simile. 
15482. 

Love’s lament. 5526. 

Master. 29128. 

Nita. 17651. 

No more stopping out late. 1212. 

Nocturne. 13841. 

O evening sun. 24202. 

On the tiles. 5823. 

Out of the darkness. 19866. 

Pageant of empire. 8687. 

Phantoms. 29490. 

Reverie (A). 380705. 

Ride (The) 16098. 

Rosebud longs for the rain. 
17863. 

Ship ahoy. 9026. 

Six songs for soprano. 380736. 

Song of joy. 9107. é. 

Song of the blue bird. 16271. - 

Sugar dance. 1678. 

Summer night’s dance. 29987. 

Sumurtn. 9211. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Metzler & co., ltd.—Continued. 
Sunshine and shadow. 16350. 
Sweet little child. 16361. 
Tempter (The) 1746. 

Tempting little tit-bit on the tree 


top. 14085. 
Thelma. 24858. 
Thou art with me. 1777. 
Two songs. 23024. 
Valse impromptu. 24970. 
Verveine. 24995. 
What dane-geld ‘means. 25064. 
Winans march. 20644. 
Yankee tangle. 303837. 
Metzner (A. Dupont-) See Dupont- 
Metzner (A.) 
Meuerer (J. G.): 
Missa pontificalis, KF dur. 21705. 
Zehn leichte gradualien. 5640. 


Mewes (G.): 
Cahira (E1) 
Lerche (Die) 
Pfiffikus (Der) 
Tarija. 20341. 
Meyer (A.) lLehrgang zur griindlichen 
erlernung des lautenspiels und der 
kunstlerischen liederbegleitung. 
10977. 

Meyer (C.) pseud. See Everest (C.) 


207. 
31387. 
19918. 


Meyer (F.) Smile all the while. 
11818. 
Meyer (G.): 
Hosenrock (Der). 15155. 


Im wald. 15279. 
Liebesrausch. 15452. 
Meyer (G. W.): 

Brass band Ephraham Jones. 
25445, 27714 (87). 

Bring back my golden dreams. 
6914. 

Come away, little girl. 
Girlie was just made 
23336, 27714 (61). 

Honey-love. 5167, 9782 (48). 

I keep my wife in the city and 
make love to her myself. 25197 
(107). 

I live up town. 
(108). 

I’m crazy ’bout the turkey trot. 
10707, 12359 (78), 14819 (82). 
I’m waiting ‘till somebody grows 

up. -19157, 25197, (117). 


294, 
to love. 


23541, 25197 


I’ve got your number. 774, 2072 
(118). 

Italian girl. 13155. 

Let me be your mama. 953, 4380 
(188). 2 

Love’s sentence. 19498, 25197 
(155). 


May be that is why I’m lonely. 
21656, 25197 (163). 

My girl. 1147. 

Night-time’s the 
26747, 27714 (105). 


right time. 


Meyer (G. W.)—Continued. 
Nightingale. 1204, 4880 (149), 
8478. 
Nothing to do until to-morrow. 
26767, 27714 (106). 
Oh that teasing man. 29887. 
Ring on the finger is worth two 


on the phone. 27043, 27714 
(120). 

Tale that the sweet roses told. 
29972. ' 

That paradise rag. 93825, 12359 
(107). 

That was before I met you. 9328, 
9782 (85). 


There’s a Dixie girl who’s longing 
for a Yankee Doodle boy. 4042, 
6648 (128). 
Tipperary twirl. 4079, 4880 (170). 
We all fall. 18244, 20555 (92). 
When she’s old enough to marry. 
25087, 27714 €H4)— 144 
When the girl whose heart you 
long for has a heart that longs 
for you. 9641, 25197 (258). 
Meyer (H.) Mountain daisy. 20703 
(384). 
Meyer (J. L.): 
Alpine roses. 22562 (2). 
Amer. butterfly. 22562 (8). 
Annie Laurie. 22562 (4). 
Bon ton. 22562 (ik): 
Fond memories. 22562 (22). 
Golden band. 22562 (24). 
Golden band march. 22562 (25). 
Mountain daisy. 20708 (384). 
Peasant dance. 22562 (389). 
Young May queen. 22562 (51). 
Meyer (L.) See Meyer (J. L.) 
Meyer (R.): 
Five songs. 19589. 
I belong to a company. 19107. 
Meyer (W.): 
Auf der reise. 22699. 
Behutt’ dich Gott in stiller nacht. 
22067. 


Hanserl und Liese. 234838. 

O menschenherz so klein. 24212. 
Meyer (W. T.): 

O’er Judah’s sacred hills. 29374. 

Our Lord Emmanuel. 29432. 
Meyer & Anselm: 

Jugend. 38067. 

Meereswogen. 3292. 
Meyer & bro.: 

Bells of Christmas. 20827. 

Glad Christmas time. 21177. 


Glad praise. 592. 

Hail to-day the new born King. 
21224. 

Hark I hear ten thousand voices. 
21236. 

Hark! what mean those angel 
voices. 21237. 

If you’re good. 21892. 


2111 


INDEX 


pt. Lire mes: v.16 


Meyer & bro.—Continued. 
If you’re true. 21898. 
Jordan river is flowing by. 883. 
Master calls. 1060. 


O hark! what heavenly music. 
21811. 

Rejoice! the Lord has come. 
22005. 

That wondrous Christmas morn. 
22286. 


Tuneful bells are ringing. 22340. 
Meyer-Elliott (W. F.): 
Daisy waltzes. 18658. 


Dreamland waltzes. 18744. 
Meyer-Helmund (E.): 

Alexandra. 25229. 

Am spinnrad. 18289. 

Drei klavierstticke. 15661. 

Gondolier’s song. 7493. 


I think of thee, Margareta. T7762. 

Ich lehme mein haupt an den lin- 
denbaum. 2953, 5258. 

Im mondenschein. 10781. 

In der mitihle. 19208. 

Landsknechts-serenade. 

Mach’ mich dein. 5546. 

Mazurka d’armour. 23977. 

Mein schicksal bist du. 5604. 

Menuett-serenade. 11148. 

Tanzweise. 11960. 

Vision. 9537. 

Waldidylle. 20587. 

Weihnactsglocken. 20562. 

Wenn sich die wimpern senken. 
6493. 

Wiegenliedchen. 20636. 

Meyer-Olbersleben (M.) : 

Abenddiemmerung. 25205. 

Deutsche treue. 4788. 

Four two-part children’s songs. 
1093. 

Gebt mir vom becher 
Schaum. 25899. 

Palace in the lake. 19880. 

Schloss im see. 22074. 

Meyerbeer (G.): 

Cavatina. 26603. 

Coronation march. 8291. 

Huguenots. 26604. 

Nobil signor. 17542. 

Piff, paff. 15662. 

Robert le diable. 

Shadow dance. 


19371. 


nur den 


24030. 
26605. 


With courage and faith. 26606, 
30€25. 
Meyerholtz (L. J.): 
Dear old home sweet home. 7151. 


March of the monkey man. 15579. 
My monkey man. 15779. 
Meyers (B. T.) For she’s the only 
girl for me. 7401. 
Meyers (H.) Kiss me good-bye and I 
will go. 10927. 
Meyers (M. F.) That beautiful mu- 
Sical rag. 27878. 


Meyrowitz (D.) Fire korbunes. 21107. 
Meysel (F.) : 

Auf posten am Weihnachtsabend. 
2179. 

Berlin, ich kenne dich nicht mehr. 
153. 

Det gloobst de doch alleene nicht. 
390. 

Fauler zauber. 505. | 

Goldene hochzeit. 2763. 

Herr und Frau Schulze. 2849. 

Ick kann mir nischt bei denken. 
796. 

Im earcer. 2978. 

Italienisches salat-couplet. 863. 

Krause’s geburtstag. 8109. 

Moderne erfindungen. 1105. 

Neue gesetze. 1190. 

Neue heilmethoden. 1191. 

Piefke bei Vater Philipp. 5901. 

Reden und denken. 1419. 


S’ ist *“ne miserable zeit. 1482. 
So siehst du aus. 1600. 
Sumpfhtihner. 3960. 

Mezki (C.) Warszawianka. 16571. 


Mezzacapo (E.): 
Friendship. 25876. 
Strauss march. 183970. 


Sympathie. 18025. 

Miarka. 10041. 

Michael (C.) Oh glorious emblems. 
3480. 

Michael (HE. M.) Just a little country 
lass. 53878. 

Michael (F.) Im kiinstlerkonzert. 
2975. 


Michaelree (G.) When the spring- 
time flowers bloom. 12233. 
Michaelson (Mrs. E. Y.) At the golden 
gate of heaven. 14412. 
Michel (A.) Serpolette. 29768, 29769. 
Michel (R. C.): 
Letter to Maud. 17402. 
Mad dance. 15559. 
Missouri. 17558. 
My dear old Missouri home. 17604. 
Say yes. 16160. 
Who wants a little wife like me? 
18196. 
Who wauts to sail and dream with 
me. 16657. 
Michelson (F.) 
9407. 

Michiels (G.): 
Cranz-ezardas. 25610. 
Czardas no. 2. 25623. 
Katinka-ezardas. 30576. 
Padla-la-Torera.. 26886. 
Truands et ribaudes. 9421. 
Victorieuse (La) 27538. 

Mickey music co. 

6249. 
Mickle (G. H.) Slumber on my beau- 
tiful fairy May queen. 3862. 


Trailing arbutus. 


2112 


Steer my bark. | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Mickleborough (M. E.) Do you know 
Michael Rafferty. 23096. 

Micomi club. Here’s to our M. C. M. 
12982. 


Microbia. 15665. 
Middleton (D.) Let me keep on 
dreaming. 28800, 27714 (95). 


Middleton (EH. A.) Viviano, my-a-rag- 
a-time-a-queen. 380176. 
Middleton (T. R.): 
Promise fulfilled. 11535. 
Songs of love & praise. 17956. 
Triumphant morning. 12064. 
Midland music press: 
Coneert caprice in G. 14669. 
Concert overture in C. 14671. 
Concert piece in F. 8197. 
Hpilogue. 103824. 
Melody. 6947. 
Monologue. 88138. 
Nocturne. 11086. 
Spirit of the Lord filleth the whole 
world. 9150. 
Thou shalt shew us wonderful 
things. 14074. 
Midsummer night’s 
26582. 
- Mierisch (F. E.): 
Call for justice. 25483. 
Christmas chimes. 25550. 
Have you seen my Willie Green. 
26027. 


How would you like to have me 
for a scholar. 19083. 

I wonder why. T7784. 

It reminds me of days in Dixie 
land. 28820. 

Just like you loved your last 
girl. 214783. 

Just remember. 17363. 

My mountain Nell. 29283. 

My rose of Ireland. 21750. 

Oh Miss Dicey, you’re so spicey 
you make a hit with me. 26804. 

On the wings of a dove. 29414. 

Play some ragtime if you can. 
199383. 

Rosa Sadella. 18765. 

Sing home sweet home or Swanee 
River. 24632. 

Sly old moon. 162389. 

Sons of freedom. 9138. 


dream. 24002, 


Summer. 22214, 

Sweet honey days. 20310. 

This world is just a paradise. 
12021. 


Twilight’s retrospection. 20447. 
Where the sweet magnolias grow. 


18191. 
Wife (A) 12272. 
You look like a girl I know. 22544. 
Miero (R. de) Révérences. 380703. 


Miesse (G.) 
10539. 


Grand march Lucile. 


Miessner (W. O.): 


If. 2956. 

Indiana. 19241. 

Michigan my Michigan. 24081. 

Moon and I. 33848. 

Rejected. 38673. 

Moule: 435ke 
Miexsell (l..) Black pansies. 25418. 
Migliaccio (O. O.): 

I kiss you Hoola La. 5201. 


I’ve got a ragtime bee in my 
bonnet. 238571, 27714 (75). 

If you were mine dear. 19198. 
Tommy. 27448, 30364 (125). 
Mignon. 4055-4057, 9357, 12023, 12024, 

26369, 26820. 

Mignon-verlag: 
Bei uns in Breslau. 14484, 20822. 
Bi R. EL 8. L.A. Ue 14429: 
Carle Kumm. 14597. 
Fritze mach keine witze. 149380. 
Griisst mir das alte Odertor. 

15041, 17161, 17162. 

Meine gute tante Tine. 
Mit einer hand. 15692. 
Modepuppe (Die) 15698. 
Riibezahl, rede ’mal. 16188. 
Rumm, bumm. 16139. 
Schultheiss-Friulein Haase. 16180. 
Sogno di primavera. 11821. 
Stisse kleine Wratislawia. 
Weibliche student. 16585. 
Wilhelm-Wilhelminchen. 16667. 
Wratislawia. 18219. 
Wiirstelfrau. 16688. 
Zurtick nach der kaserne. 18248. 

Mik 1°. 25718, 25746, 26892, 26393, 

26596, 27059, 27060, 27316. 
Mikell (EK. F.) Student’s rally song. 


15635. 


16337. 


13974. 
Mikorey (F.): 
Konig von Samarkand. 18228, 
18229. 
Zwei friihlingslieder. 15669. 


Milam (D. W.) By His stripes I am 


healed. 18493. 

Milan (J. HE.) Shine on my silvery 
moon. 13872. 

Milandre (—) Menuetto. 5629. 

Milburn (W. M.) sr. To my dear Lou. 
30068. 


Mileke (M. M.) 
Shadows fall. 
Mildenberg (A.): 
Danse princesse. 28173. 
Impromptu. 29176. 
Miles (C. A.): 
Behold, God is my salvation. 6848. 
Dawn of peace. 28181. 
From realms of glory. 28405. 
Offering of praise. 30661. 
Summer’s song. 13986. 
Miles (D.) Golden wedding ring. 
21193. 


Lord when evening 
3194. 


2113 


INDEX 


Miles (HE. H.): 
Aubade. 20772, 20778, 22695. 
Moonlight Fay. 24066. 


Miles (J. A.) Missouri pastime. 
19601. 

Miles (M. #.) She’s a winner. 6134. 

Miles (N.): 

Dainty dance. 7114. 

Some day we'll rest sevond 20210. 
Miles (P. N.) Ode to Maia. 13586. 
Miles (W.) Te Deum laudamus. 

27363. 


Miles (W. H.): 
Dear old man up in the moon. 
102138. 
If I but knew your heart dear. 
10758. 
Sparkletts. 20260. 
Miles lane. 14847. 
Miley (M. M.) Isabelle waltz. 28816. 
Milks (K. B.) If I could mould the 
coming years. 2958. 

Millan (J.) I’m simply crazy over the 
girls. 7745. 
Millard (G. S.) 
Millard (H.): 

Faith and hope. 25796. 
Return. 2072 (50). 
Uncle Tom’s cabin. 25197 (384). 
Millard (R. M.) Jewel from paradise. 
28850. 
Millars 
28137. 
Miller (A. I.) 
Miller (C.): 
Tell me honey. 29991. 
Won’t you come out Lucinda. 
27661, 27714 (148). 
You remind me of the girl that 
used to go to school with me. 
16728 (75). 
1915—Frisco. 
Miller (C. HE.) 
Miller (C. F.) 
two-step. 2464. 
Miller (C. J.) Now for a trip in the 
subway. 138567. 
Miller (C. M.) When married men 
wear wedding rings. 9682. 
Miller (C. T.): 
My dreamland home. 
To Carlotta. 27485. 


Orianna. 17709. 


(F.) Crown and coronet. 


Dreaming. 14783. 


12359. 
Irene. 850. 
Crimson march and 


26686. 


Miller (D. K.) Loyal guards. 17463. 
Miller (EH.): 
In snowtime dearie. 26282. 
Praise. 19960. 
Miller (HE. P.) My dream girl. 22562 
(96). 
Miller (EH. R.) Lord’s prayer. 22761. 


Miller (E. W.): 
New every morning is the love. 
26736. 
Thy will be done. 
Miller (EF. A.) 
18161. 


9377. 
We march to victory. 


Deine S., v. 6 


Miller (F. J.) Flirting song. 25848. 
Miller (F. M.) Hide from the boogie 
man. 12991. 
Miller (F. P.) 
Miller (G.): 
In the king’s navee. 26244. 
True blue lancers. 1817. 
Miller (G. A.) jr. Just a little knock. 


Hooray. 7650. 


10886. 
Miller (H. C.): 
Consolation. 12637. 
Evening thoughts. 12773. 
International peace. 13148. 


Progressive America. 24421. 
Waltz Olivette. 25035. 
Miller (H. H.) Spring (A) serenade. 
16302. 
Miller (H. G.): 
I can forgive, but not forget. 2887, 


26109. 
I just love to be at a house party. 
Dodane 
Sweetheart dreams. 27844. 
Miller (H. O.) Love’s days. 26488. 
Miller (H. S.): 
Att binda kransar. 27814. 


Glad praise. 592. 
Just as good fish in the sea—said 
he. 263814. 
Lyft blicken upp. 29072. 
Umbalulu. 27476. 
Miller (H. U.) Beloved. 4581. 
Miller (H. W.): 
Dreaming sweet dreams of you. 
18748. 
Glory for Him. 10484. 
He never forgets His own. 10585. 
I trust Thee still. 10725. 
I will follow Thee, my Savior. 
10788. 
Jesus is the way. 10857. 
Jesus, Savior, pilot me. 10863. 
Keep sweet. 10910. 
Keep your eyes fixed on Jesus. 
10911. 
Little voices through the temple 
stealing. 19447. 
Miller (Harry A.) My Indiana home. 
5705. 
Miller (Horace A.) 
Indian life. 1075. 
Miller (J. C.) I called but no answer 
came. 7687. 
Miller (J. R.): 
Alone with Christ. 16761. 
Just to hear the old hymn mother 
sang. 28872. 
Miller (L. C.) ‘Three-four time is 
lovin’ time. 9370.. 
Miller (L. F.) Thine. 27412. 
Miller (M. G.) Yearning (Sehnsucht). 
25163. 
Miller (M. J.) 
Miller (M. K.) 
you to me sweet Estelle. 


Melodic views of 


Flirting song. 25848. 
Moonbeams bring 
17575. 


2114 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Miller (O. B.) ‘Tingles. 18075. 
Miller (R.) My childhood’s home 
sweet home. 19669. 

Miller (T.): 

Beneath the weeping willow tree. 

27892. 

Butterfly band. 22861. 

Fragrant flowers. 23282. 

Little general. 23846. 


Miller (W. G.) 
forget. 26109. 
Miller-Biggin music co.: 
Love’s pleadings. 19491. 
On the square. 5822. 
Milles (J. A.) Apple blossoms. 25288. 
Millions d’Arlequin. 9782 (91), 29760. 
Millner (M.): 
I would like to learn to love you 
dearie. 5254. 
Oh, oh, oh, oh, that darky rag. 
24248. 
Millocker (C.) Beggar student. 22764. 
Mills (—): 
I’m on my honeymoon. 19158. 
There’s something in the seaside 


I can forgive but not 


air. 20379. 
Mills (A. E.) Harmonieuse gavectte. 
20703 (21). 


Mills (A. J.): 
Bob down, you’re spotted. 12525. 
I’m the master of the bow-wows. 
TTAT. 
Mills (C.) Daisy Bell. 10182. 
Mills (C. A.) Risen Lord. 8868. 
Mills (C. L. B.) I’m dreaming the 


sweetest dream. 7727. 
Mills (F. A.): 
Afterwhile. 16742. 


Always keep a fellow guessing if 
you want his love. 207382. 
Butterfly. 22860. 


Carmenita. 27989. 
Come out, Miss Dinah Lee. 20928. 
Don’t you make a noise. 4811. 


Eltinge Moorish dance. 4857. 

Everybody likes a college girl. 
7319. 

Fascinating 
10362. 

Grieving. 15033. 

Harry Tracy. 12961. 

Hello stranger, just stick around. 
26051. 

I’m only a fair sun bather. 

I’m to be a blushing bride. 

Italian honeymoon. 26277. 

Just as I was going in she was 
coming out again. 5874. 

Love is the theme of my dreams. 
8130. 

Mad house rag. 19508. 

Mary sweet Maryland. 1057. 

Matrimony rag. 26547. 

E Maybe you were made for me. 

1064. 


widow. 503, 7348, 


21344. 
7748. 


Mills (Ff. A.) —Continued. 
Old (The) town is looking mighty 
good to-night. 15910. 
Peekaboo peek. 15976. 


Put your arms around me. 5966. 
Ragtime college girl. 21990. 
Ragtime geography. 21991. 
Ragtime germ. 17826. 

Ragtime Maggie McGee. 29565. 
Railroad Jack. 24449. 

Round up rag. 27084. 

Send for me. 24579. 

That old familiar tune. 9324. 


That’s what the robin sang. 4032. 

To take a dip in the ocean. 6362. 

Underneath the Mississippi moon. 
4140. 

Valse Julian. 20480. 

Way back in Tennessee. 9578. 

When ragtime Rosie ragged the 
rosary. 25084, 27607. 

Vhen the honeysuckle’s blooming 
on the vine. 4286. 

Yiddisha feet. 27679. 

You’ve got the wrong number. 


14804. 
Your darling daughter Mandy. 
6640. 
Mills (G. S.) My dreamland girl. 
18494. 


Mills (J.): 
Belle of Parry Sound. 14486. 
Strictly upon the Q. T. 29925. 
There’s no flag like yon starry 

emblem. 22295. 

Mills (K.): 

Always keep a 
20782. 

Don’t you make a noise. 

Eltinge Moorish dance. 


fellow guessing. 


4811. 
4857. 


Everybody likes a college girl. 
7319. 

Fascinating widow. 503, 7348, 
103862. 

I’m only a fair sun bather. 21344. 

I’m to be a blushing bride. 7748. 


Love is the theme of my dream. 


8130. 
Old town is looking mighty good 
to-night. 15910. 
Put your arms around me. 5966. 
Ragtime college girl. 21990. 
To take a dip in the ocean. 6362. 


Valse Julian. 20480. 
You’ve got the wrong number, but 
you’ve got the right girl. 14804. 
Mills (N.) After long years. 4390. 
Mills (N. M.) Lonely baby. 11081. 
Mills (O.) Hills of home. 19049. 
Mills (S. B.) HMarmonieuse gavotte. 
20703 (21). 
Mills (W. C.) Cry baby land. 7090. 
Mills (W. R.) Loving you. 8151. 
Millsaps (W. W.) In skidoo land. 
19228. 


2115 


INDEX 


Millspaugh (C. 8.) Good-bye, Mollie 


mine. 14998. 
Milne (S. V.) Linda, the milkmaid. 
21544. 


Milton (F.) Chimney sweeper. 4662. 

Milton (J.) Drake’s wake. 2543. 

Milton (Mrs. L.) ‘Though he’s false 
Tl not forget him. 20394. 

Milton (O. J.): 

Hurrah for the Oregon crew. 

ula nlriays 
My lover is up in the sky. 17616. 
My sweetheart is Venus. 21754. 
Sweet Arlee. 29952. 
Mimart (P.) Méthode 
clarinette. 11154. 

Minchew (J. W.) 

ea. 

Minello (C. di): 
Aviazione Italiana. 30395. 
Minenkonig (Der) 25214, 25393. 

25716, 25813, 26897, 28354, 29478. 

Mineo (H.): 

Maggiolata. 


nouvelle de 


Swastika spirit. 


29079. 


Nel salottino azzurro. 29311. 
Minetti (C.): 
Come ye faithful. 10140. 


Menuet in G. 8279. 
Song of Bethlehem. 27288, 27234. 
Minicus (A.) Love days. 21572. 
Minkler (A. A.) Hight heroes. 12748. 
Minkowsky (G.) Schonste frau. 1528. 
Minnelli (V. C.) Fighting Bob march. 
4380 (114). 
Minnick (A. D.): 
Meet me to-night while the stars 
are shining bright. 138405. 
Sailor’s song. 8931. 


Minsel (A.) Pineywood rag. 4380 
(155). 

Minshall (H.) Christ is risen. 16918. 

Minshall (M.) Bread and _ butter. 
27937. 

Minsker (H.) Unchangeable Christ. 
22352: 

Minter (C. S.): 

Rosa (La) 8724. 


Tulane schottische. 9484. 
Mintun (A. W.) Round grove waltz. 
4380 (70). 
Miracle (Le) 
Mirelli (C.): 
Amor di Siviglia. 
Ciociaretto (11) 
I collegiali. 748. 
Mietitura (La). 
Peceati capitali. 


1098. 


44, 4418. 
4676. 


5643. 
21906. 


Sirenetta. 6176. 
Mirgon (C. B.) Silvery ripples waltz. 
27178. 
Miro (E.) Mercedes. 8280, 11145, 
19583. 


Mischievous mermaid. 15675. 
Mishler (R. 8S.) 
Saviour. 10683. 


I have found a loving 


pi In; mis, v. 6 


-——- 


Misquith ltd. Burma, the golden land. 
27950. 

Miss Dudelsack. 708, 2072 (144), 
22929, 28828, 24047, 24249, 24370, 
24371, 24476, 24477, 24870, 26290, 
263138, 26497, 26617, 26618. 

Miss Exzentrick. 291-298, 789, 933, 
934, 1099, 1225, 1425. 

Miss Jack. 20966, 21054, 21097, 21198, 
21390, 21848, 22100, 22130, 22161, 
22280, 22291, 22304, 22402. 

Missa (B.): 


Hermann et Dorothée. 12984. 


Sparrows of Luxembourg. _ 6648 
(112), 9148. 
Missaud (J. M.) Ciego de Avila. 
18576. 


Mission hymnal. 5655. 
Mission pub. co. Underneath the mis- 
Sion moon. 27481. 
Missud (J. M.): 
Magnolia serenade. 5557. 
Mount Kineo. 15740. — 
Pitter patter. 3576. 
Popping corn. 3596. 
Mistachkin (I. 8S.) Duluth. 
Mitchel (L. A.): 
Be satisfied with what you’ve got. 
25364. 
I want some one to love me and 
not just let on. 26181. 
My little Rosie, dear. 21741. 
Sun ray. 222% 
Trouble don’t bother me. 22333. 
Mitchell (A. G.) Ten familiar songs. 
24050. 
Mitchell (G.) Serenade. 24584. 
Mitchell (lL. E.) When the grapes 
have turned to purple and to blue. 
30252. 
Mitchell (LL. F.) 
19598. 
Mitchell (P. De C.): 
Soda fountain man. 11820. 
Song of the prodigal. 11842. 
Mitchell (S. D.) Row-row-row. 138779. 


28267. 


Milk and honey. 


Mitchell (W.) Song of the prodigal. 
11842. 

Mitchell (Mrs. W. F.) Three locks of 
baby hair. 380046. 

Mitchell (W. G.) Aeroplane fiend. — 
25215. 

Mitchell (W. I.) Soda fountain man. 
11820. 

Mithridates, king of Pontus. 19840. 

Mitrane. 14888. 

Mitre (J. A.) Happy year. 15082. 

Mitteldeutscher musikverlag: 


Gedenken. 25900. 
Liebesnacht. 26409. 

Serenade. 27136. 
Spanische episode. 
Waldwege. 27560. 
Mitterer (I.) Missa in honorem S. jj 
Secundi Martyris. 3339. 


27270. 


2116 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Mittler (F.): 

Trio in G dur. 
Fiinf lieder. 15693. 
Mizelle (H.) Broken heart. 
Mtynarsky (H.) Mazur. 

Mock doctor. 7509. 

Mockridge (R. W.) Baby dear. 22720. 

Modern music co. Aucune ne vaut la 
Canadienne. 22697. 

Moderson (O.) Sunset. 16349. 

Modest Suzanne. 25236, 25581, 25697, 
25803, 25804, 258382, 25910, 26891, 
273380, 27652. 

Modisett (C. F.) 
20478. 


Moller (R.): 


29193. 


25459. 
15618. 


Vale of sorrow. 


Fram sanger, nu fram. 540. 
Paa sangertog. 1301. 
Moller (T. A.) Traumkinder. 4108. 


Moeslein (L.) Golden jubilee. 21190. 


Mouke (F.) WHinig und stark. 14809. , 
Moffat (Alfred): 
Album. 22613. 
Englische klassiker. 23180. 
Old English composers. 19814. 
Our old nursery rhymes. 26871. 
Six morceaux faciles. 30627. 


Moffat (J.) Tell me dear daddy will 
my mother ever see. 27368. 

Moffatt (B.) Perfect, perfect lady. 
5885. 

Moffitt (M.) Birds in the dome. 
20840. 


Mohler (B. F.): 
Dreaming of the past. 
My old Ohio home. 
Mohr (iH. K.): 
Beautiful love. 20818, 25197 (47). 
Dixie Daisy. 28216. 
Hymn. 30548. 
Tll trade my heart for 
21330. 
Mohr (J.) Hight grand studies for 
the clarinet. 24058. 
Moinier (E.) Jour de soleil. 
Moissonneur (Le) 1106. 


10286. 
24121. 


yours. 


21452. 


Mojmir-Urbanek. See Urbanek (M.) 


Mojsisovies (R. v.): 
Bauerntanz. 12477. 
Drei vortragsstticke. 

Mokrejs (J.): : 
From a Bohemian village. 
Intermezzo. 13458. 
Scherzo. 1107. 

Molina (J. W.) In the shadow of the 

limelight. 5305. 

Molineux (G.): 


24054. 


4965. 


America. 14864. 
Andante religioso. 143879. 
Aria-impromptu. 6751. 


Berceuse. 16848. 

Bluebells of Scotland. 6894. 
Easter offertoire. 7264. 
Festal postlude. 2645. 


Molineux (G.)—Continued. 

Junior illustrated piano method. 
28868. 

Last night. 8019. 

Listen to the mocking bird. 8072. 

Hots: 0? fun. ~Si2i: 

Marcietta in F. 17496. 

Melody march. 29144. 

Nocturne. 20910. 

Offertorium in G. 29381. 

Organ (The) 8619. 

Playfellows waltz. 8710. 

Pleasant recollections. 8716. 

Prayer & intermezzo. 3603. 

Prelude in C. 22089. 

Prelude in E flat. 17756. 

Prelude in G. 17757. 

Sacred medley of hymn _ tunes. 
8927. 

Serenade. 29763. 

Short prelude. * 9028. . 

Soldiers’ chorus. 7514. 

Star of the East. 29904. 

Mollard (J.) Greeba castle. 
Molloy (J. L.): 

Calling. 6945. 

Love’s old sweet 
11060. 

Only a woman’s hair. 

Monaco (J. V.): 

At the ragtime ball. 

Don’t forget 
25687. 

Josie. 884. 

Let me know a day before. 28960. 

Monte Carlo. 24062. 

Oh, Mr. Dream Man, please let 
me dream some more. 24241, 
25197 (185). 

Throw me up and eatch me and 


23404. 


song. 8147, 
1278. 


27811. 


to-morrow night. 


don’t let me fall. 24891, 30364 
(123). 

When I woke up this morning. 
16620. 


Monaghan (J. J.) I am looking for 
some one to love me. 28685. 
Monarch and the maid. See Maid and 
the monarch. 
Monarch music Go. 
26150. 
Monck (S. J.) 
15916. 
Monckton (L.): 
A OU alge 
Bad boy and a good girl. 22732. 
Bring me a rose. 14819 (88). 
Come to the ball. 22988, 25197 
(68). 
Corner of my eye. 23015. 
George Washington. 10457. 
I know nothing of life. 235389. 
T’ll be a sister to you all. 138042. 
I’m making a book with the girls. 
138057. 
Little grey bonnet. 


I’m all alone. 


On the boat Hastland. 


26431. 


2117 


INDEX 


Monckton (L.)—Continued. 
Little Japanese mamma. 
Love will win. 18320. 
Mousmé (The). 24085-24088, 

26665, 29233-29235. 
Oh dear! little Jappy girls. 26799. 
Petticoats for women. 18388. 
Quaker girl. 1898-1400, 3631- 

3634, 8788-8795, 13711, 16728 

(56), 19988, 26995. 
Take a step. 1712. 
Temple bell. 24848. 
Tony from America. 


23849. 


1802, 24911. 


Monestel (A.) Mass no. 8 in G. 
29126. 

Mongin (E.) Deux sérénades. 398. 

Monier (A.) Marche fantasque. 
19537. 

Monier (L.) Lamento. 19368. 

Monk (M. J.) One thing have I de- 


sired: of the Lord. 5827. 


Monk (W. H.) Abide with me. 6658. 
Monkey men. 12182, 16565. 
Monroe (H.) Jesus my pilot. 10861. 


Monroe (M.) Something doing kid. 
1616, 2072 (178). 
Monroe (Mrs. N. S.): 
“Come to my arms my sweetheart 
as of old. 25570. 
Eternal day. 25775. 
Evalina’s waiting in the old chair 
swing. 28310. 
Ob Lona my pretty Indian maid. 
26803. 
Monsigny (P. A.) Rigaudon. 8860. 
Monson (P. O.) I could tell it if I 
felt it in the dark. 28640. 
Mont (F. de) See De Mont (F.) . 
Montague (H.): 

Don’t we, Harold? 17012. 

My untidy tie. 11248. 

Simpletons. 9040. 

Montague (L. H.) For you. 28274. 
Montague (W.) Meet me out by the 
Golden Gate. 11124. 

Montanari (A.): 

Ammore e n’armunia. 

Capricciosetta. 18518. 

Comitiva allegra. 18604. 
Montani (N. A.): 

Ave Maria. 91, 25330. 

Complete vespers. 2489. 

Regina coeli laetare. 11576. 
Montano (D.): 

Fading hope. 238208. 

Momento. 8268. 

O mari. 24211. 

Prediletta. 8748. 

Souvien moi! 24718. 

Spagnola. 27268. 

Sweetest and dearest. 24811. 
Monte (A.) Lac d’émeraude. 193863. 
Montefiore (V.) Two characteristic 

dances. 8814. 


22650. 


pts Tm, -mees:, «Vv. 6 


Montell (J. B.): 
By the old willow tree. 25197 (5). 
Where art thou my queen. 25197 
(387-89). 
Montelle (H.) Mexican beauties waltz. 
13434. 


Montemezzi (I.) Cantata. 16888. 
Montgomery (N. W.) Ive tried so 
hard. 213860. 


Months (The) 21542, 22024, 26279. 
ey (V.) Chanson de _ colinette. 
242. 
Montrose (Mrs. E. C.): 
Daisy Dimple. 23040. 
Too late. 380076. 
Monture (C.) Truest sweetheart is 
your mother. 30094. 

Monvoisin et cie.: 
Enyolée-valse. 
Snacks polka. 

Moody (D. B.): 
If love should come. 10773. 
Summer is gone. 13982: 
Together. 12048. 

Moon (H.): 

Olympia march. 29400, 29401. 
Western world. 18178. 
Mooney (D. L.) When Ill be with 
you once again. 16617. 

Moor (H.): 

Chanson du rouet. 

Es fallt ein stern. 

Intermezzo. 30630. 

Lebe wohl. 3183. 

Man glaubt dass ich mich grame. 
3259. 

Mélodies. 1114. 

Plaintive tourterelle. 

Prélude. 30631, 30632. 

Rhapsodie. 380706. 

Songs. 1115. 

Suite. 29212. 

Trois fils @or. 4110. 

Moor (J. H.) “Hlegyay Zar: 

Moore (A.) ’Tis fun to meet during 

Centennial week. 18079. 
Moore (A. C.) Vision of youth. 
275438. 
Moore (A. K.): 
Beyond the stars. 12859 (4). 
T’ll sleep ’neath the soft grassy 
turf... 12359 (29). 
Jansen march. 12359 (81). 
Lallah waltz. 12359 (33). 
Morea galop. 12359 (389). 
Pansy waltz. 12859 (41). 
Moore (C. F.) It must be great to be. 
married. 7900. 

Moore (D. L.): . | 
Dat Afro American rag. 7187. 
In the moonlight by the pyramids. 

7855. 
My sefiorita Marie. 
My sweet Matilda. 


460. 
1595. 


2373. 
2599. 


3579. 


8401. 
8406. 


2118 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Moore (E): 
Buds of beauty. 27947. 
Dreamland. 7234. 
Shady Battenkill. 13861. 

More (EK. C.) May, the maiden. 

29139. 

Moore (EH. V.): 

Crimson chest. 2468. 
| Varsity. 27513. 
Moore (F.) Appalachian march and 


two step. 25287. 


Moore (F. P.): 
Air flights. 20. 
Maple grove. 1046. 
Orchard beach. 1284. 


Moore (G. P.): 
Among the flowers. 
Asphodel. 6770. 
Joyous Paris. 53861. 
To thee, dear heart. 12045. 


Moore (J. R.) What is thy standing. 
12204. 


Moore (J. W.): 
Idle moments. 
Sleepy coons. 

Moore (L. L.): 
All the world has gone to sleep. 

18276. 
Bunch of sweets. 
Chatelaine. 251. 
Chiffon. 257, 18550. 
Flamingo. 4880 (115). 
For you dearie. 17093. 
High heels and buckles. 
19048, 25197 (97). 
Old brocade. 1263. 
Perfume. 13826, 19907, 25197 (197). 
Pine trees and shadows. 17740. 
Powder and rouge. 19959, 22562 


9830. 


19186. 
9068. 


201. 


12993, 


(109). 
Rosalie. 1458. 
Moore (M. W.) What makes you love 
me so. 6502. 
Moore (R.) June skies. 17354. 
More (W. W.) Julia’s voice. 28866. 
Moorehead (H.) Thine. 27412. 


Moorhouse (A. M.): 
Mother who loves you so. 26657. 
Won’t you please change hearts 
with me. 9721. 
Moose music co. M-double o-s-e. 21605. 
Moquin (A. L.): 
Only you Sue. 5831. 
Park theatre march. 29462. 
Moquist (J. I.) Songs of cheer and 
comfort. 24705. 
Mora (C.): 
Hurrah for 
TEAS 
In confidence. 
Mora; (in. 'T. ) 
12239. 


Southern college. 


15285. 
When you are mine. 


Moraine (G. W.): 
Auto king. 14417. 
Let’s take a trip in my aeroplane. 
26403. 

Morales (P. G.): 
Bagatelle. 25348. 
Esquisse andalouse. 

Moran (2£.): 

I want a loving little pal. 
Wild rose. 4880 (178). 
Moran (H. U.) Coon’s dream of Coon- 
land. 2451. 
Moran (M.) 
29027. 
Moran (N.) 
19694. 
Morawetz-John (H.) 
2148. 

Moray (N.): 

Don’t cut your 
17006. 
Down by the seashore. 14771. 

More (J. L.) Come to Portland, Ore- 

gon. 12626. 
Moreau (H.): 
Heure tendre. 15129. 
Puisque le printemps. 16048. 
Sur des ailes de papillon. 16851. 
Moreau (L.): 
Bohémienne. 2292. 
Valse vive. 4166. 
Variations 4 danser. 4178. 

Moreland (R. T.) Crimson chest. 

2468. 

Morell (E. J.) 

27590. 

Morena (C.): : 
Florentina marsch. 2665. 
Offenbach-album. 8547. 

Moret (E.): 

C’est Vheure chantante. 
Dodo, dodinette. 7190. 
Roses rouges. 27078. 
Vive la rose. 12139, 12140. 

Morét (N.): 

Avalon. 2072 (71). 

Borneo rag. 9995, 
18454. 

Brides and butterflies. 25450. 

Chung Lo. 14819 (44). 

Cupid’s patrol. 6648 (48). 

Enchanted nights. 4862, 12359 
(68). 

Give back the kiss I gave you. 
14966, 22562 (68). 

If I could dream a thousand 
years. 17278, 25197 (124). 
Indian summer. 21417. 

Island of roses and love. 
Pirate chief. 11470. 
When the moon swings low. 1968, 
14319 (164). 
Woodland dove. 2034, 2035. 
Yucatan. 2072 (204). 
Morett (H.) Chanson de lune. 14610. 


23189. 
21361. 


Longing for home again. 


My love on the Laramie. 


Andrew Hofer. 


laugh in half. 


What is love. 


18175, 


6932. 


14319 (87), 


28817. 


2119 


INDEX 


pi ni nas ¥. 6 


Morette (A.) Japanglo. 868. 


Morey (C. J.) Chorus army. 14640. 
Morey (F. L.): 
Album leaf. 2072 (1). 
Cradle song. 2072 (15). 
Gavotte impériale. 2072 (22). 
Saltarello. 2072 (53). 
Morgagni (G. B.) <Aeroplano. 6675. 
Morgan (C.) My star of destiny. 
17626. 
Morgan (H.): 
Hearts. 12975. 
Violets. 121385. 


Morgan (Mrs. E. J.) Id like to go 
back to old Michigan just once more. 
2891. 


Morgan (EF. A. R.) Good bye sweet- 


heart Ann. 15005. 

Morgan (Mrs. H. H.) Conquering 
hosts. 2446. 

Morgan (J.. P.) Don’t forget your 
mother. 20997. 


Morgan (L.) My lost love. 5712. 

Morgan (L. L.) Id like to go back 
to old Michigan. 2891. 

Morgan (O.) Modern school of piano- 
forte technique. 29198. 


Morgan (R. F.) Beautiful home. 
27879. 
Morgan (R. O.) In my memory. 
17295. 


Morgan & Scott litd.: 

All hail the power. 14847. 

All things bright and beautiful. 
143852. 

All this night bright angels sing. 
25239. 

Angel choirs are singing. 25265. 

As with gladness men of old. 
25308. 

Away in a manger. 

Beauty of holiness. 

Behold a stranger 
14482. 

Bible is the best book. 14514. 

Bid us go in peace: 14515. 

Calm me my God. 14582. 

Child is born in Bethlehem. 25531. 

Childrens’ friend. 14626. 

Come, Holy Spirit, come. 14660. 

Harth has many a noble city. 
25727. 

Ever faithful, ever sure. 14842. 

Every morning the red sun. 14844. 

Father, let Thy kingdom come. 
28351. 

Father to Thee we look. 14868. 

Fierce was the wild billow. 14888. 

Fight the good fight. 14884. 

Will Thou my life. 14885. 

Gentle Jesus, meek and mild. 
14951. 

Glory be to Him who loved us. 
14973. 


DION 
14472. 
at the door. 


Morgan & Scott ltd.—Continued. 

Glory of the word. 14974. 

God is working His purpose out. 
14984. 

Good Christian 
25946. 

Hallelujah, hallellujah. 15072. 

Hark! the swelling breezes. 15085. 

Hast thou heard Him. 15089. 

He is coming. 15099. 

He knows best. 15100. 

Ho, ye that thirst. 151386. 

Holy Father in Thy mercy. ae 

Hour of prayer. 15158. 

How happy are they. 15161. 

How precious is the Book divine. 


men, rejoice. 


15162. 

Hush my soul thou cans’t not mur- 
mur. 15178. 

Hushed was the evening hymn. 
15179. 

I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus. 
15184. 

I love to hear sweet voices sing. 
26146. 


I need Thee, precious Jesus. 15245. 

I saw His face of sorrow. 15248. 

I will arise. 15255. 

In the cross of Christ. 15299. 

In Thy name O Lord assembling. 
15306. 

Jesus came. 153850. 

Jesus Christ is Lord. 153851. 

Jesus I am resting resting. 15352. 

Jesus, tender Shepherd hear me. 
15354. 

Lamb of God I look to ‘Thee. 
15419. 

Like a river glorious. 15463. 

Like silver lamps. 26418. 

Lo! the voice of Jesus. 15489. 

Lord, as to Thy dear cross. 15504. 

Lord I know a work is waiting. 
15505. 

Loved 
15526. 

Loving message. 15542. 

Majestic sweetness sits enthroned. 
16183. 

Master, speak. 291380. 

Mighty God while angels bless 
Thee. 15667. 

My God, my King. 15765. 

My heart is full of Christ. 

My Lord and I. 15776. 

Nothing between. 15248. 

Now the day is over. 15854. 

O Christ Thine eyes of light and 


with everlasting love. 


15766. 


love. 15860. . 
O love divine. 15870. 
O perfect love. 15873. 


Oh, give thanks to Him who made. 
15886. 
Once in Bethlehem. 24280. 


Onward Christian soldiers. 15929. 


2120 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec.. 1911 


Morgan & Scott Iltd.—Continued. 
Open our eyes O Lord. 15930. 
Peacefully sleeping. 15974. 
Rejoice, the Lord is King. 
Rightful King. 16095. 
Roseate hues of 
16123. 

Saviour, while my heart is tender. 
16159. 

Search me O Lord. 16185. 

See, amid the winter’s 
29753. 

Shepherd true. 16213. 

Shepherds had an angel. 

Sleep holy babe. 27194. 

Song of faith. 16269. 

Song of redemption. 24686. 

Souls of men. 16281. 

Summer sun is_ sinking 
16344. 

Sweet is the sunlight after rain. 
16360. 

Sweet the moments. 16365. 

There came a little child. 24860. 

There is a blessed home. 16425. 

This day a day of glory. 30037. 

Thou didst leave thy throne. 
2T41T. 

Thy kingdom come. 16449. 

Three little words. 16445. 

Upon Thy word I rest. 16494. 

Voice that breathed o’er Eden. 
16537. 

Walk in the light. 16561. 

We love the good old bible. 16577. 

We would see Jesus. 16581. 

When all Thy mercies. 16611. 


16079. 


snow. 


24608. 


fast. 


When His salvation bringing. 
16614. 
While shepherds were feeding 


their flocks. 27634. 
Who is this so weak and helpless. 


16656. 
Work for the day is coming. 
16685. 
Morison (M. S.) Thanksgiving day. 
11981. 
Morisson (H.) A la folie. 2076. 
Moritz (F.): 
At the spinning-wheel. 18339. 
Consolation. T7066. 


Marionetten. 13383. 
Stille liebe. 9177. 


early dawn. 


Morrill (D. S.) There's a charm about 
the moonlight everywhere. 27402. 
Morrill (H. H.) My heartis a flame. 

19682. 
Morrill (P. R.) 
206138. 
Morris (A.): 
Carnation waltz. 25502. 
Chiming Veleta. 260. 
Morris (B.) I’m making a flag. 28692. 
Morris (Mrs. C: H.): 


When you were here. 


All the world for Jesus. 9815. 

Believe it, receive it. 9942. 

Changed in a moment of time. 
2371. 

Christ will win. 2399. 

Easter story. 10302. 

From giory to Calvary. 2690. 


God’s promise is enough for me. 


10504. 
In the army of the King of Kings. 
10806. 
Jesus the first and last. 10865. 
Lo, it is I. 11026. 
Lost sheep. 11045. 
Make this world better. 29094. 
More precious to me. 11182. 
Not now-just now. 11290. 


Peace of God. 11448. 

Pray through. 11512. 

Revival tides are sweeping. 6008. 
Saved to save others. 11713. 
Take my yoke upon you. 3996. 
Temperance crusade song. 20350. 
Thy kingdom come. 120835. 

We can if we will. 12179. 
World’s W. C. T. U. 14281. 
Wounded for our transgressions. 


12310. 
Morris (F. E.) Dimples. 2520. 
Morris (G.) My star eyed Indian 
maid. 29295. 
Morris (G. P.) Yankee Doodle up to 
date. 22528. 
Morris (J.) jr. Down in the water- 


melyun patch. 23116. 
Morris (J.) ¢o.: 

Adoration. 25211. 

Alkali Ike. 25231. 

All aboard for the boardwalk. 
IGS, 22562 (52): 

All I hear is rag. 25232. 

And I married him. 16773, 22562 
(53): 


Moritz (R. K.) Wan’ a’ tea. 18157. Back to the factory Mary. 27848. 
Morley (W.) & co.: Christmas don’t mean anything to 
Babinette. 6802. me. 271. 
Caesar’s lament. 4623. Come back to Aaron. 10129. 
Episode. 7299. Cucumber rag. 341, 2072 (86), 
One night. 13619. 4730. 
Rounds and grounds. 27685. Do it the right way. 7186, 22562 
Surmise (A) 11926. (58). 
Tell me the secret. 14032. Drop a tear and bid adieu. 28263. 
Wild cherries. 9682. Every little girlie has a certain 
World of promise. 9729. little way. 2616. 
PATA | 


26596—12 24 


INDEX 


Morris (J.) co.—Continued. 
Get on your toboggan. 2718. 
Girlie mine. 10471, 22562 (67). 
Hear the pickaninny band. 21255, 
260387. 
How do you do. 17215. 
I haven’t been to Cincinnati since. 


21325. 
I hold a secret deep down in my 
heart. 213826. 


Ill do anything in reason but I 
won't go home. 18045, 22562 
(74). 

I’m off to Ireland. 
(78). 

I see no change 
15251, 22562 (79). 

Its awf’ly hard to try to be a 
lady. 854, 2072 (127). 

It’s nice to be nice to a nice little 
girl like you. 7902, 10888, 
15328, 22562 (82). 

It was me. 23662. 

Just tell them that you're Irish. 
7954, 22562 (85). 

Kentucky eyes. 26329. 

Lemon drops. 8185. 

Let me glance at dear o!d Ireland 
once again. 13256, 22562 (86). 

Life isn’t all roses Rosie. 15458, 
17409, 19418, 22562 (88). 

Light that lies in womans eyes. 
21536. 

Little bit of lovin’ goes a long 
way. 978, 2072 (134). 

Louie the king of the Schuetzen 
bund. 3198. 

Love time is any 
21581. 

Love will forgive 
1005, 2072 (187). 

Love’s golden star. 

Mary, I love you. 
22562 (92). 

Mr. Moon, stop looking down. 
17561, 22562 (98). 

Mister music master. 

Mistletoe. 2072 (145). 

My baby Louise. 26678. 

My sunbeam Sioux. 17627, 22562 
(98). 

Nothing has changed but you dear. 
2072 (151). 
Nothing to do 
21798, 24188. 
O, gee! Don’t your mother dress 
you cute. 15885, 22562 (105). 

Peaches. 17729, 22562 (107). 

Pinochle rag. 5907. 

Quentano. 27000, 29558. 

Race horse rag. 21989. 

Rose, a stem, a broken heart. 
11634, 22562 (115). 

Roses mean you to me. 3735. 

Sea weeds rag. 1587, 2072 (168). 


222 


17247, 22562 


in you dear. 


time at all. 
and forget. 


2072 (189). 
13887, 19548, 


5661. 


i 


’till to-morrow. 


Morrison (C. S.) 
7846, 13128. 
Morrison (D.): 


Morrison (G. W.) 
Morrison (K.): 


pL Tne... V3 6 


Morris (J.) co.—Continued. 


Sh! sh! sh! 9012) 22562) (117). 

Sing to me dear. 9054. 

Sit still Bill. 17928, 22562 (119). 

Splash, splash, splash. 16296, 
22562 (121). 

Sunstroke rag. 24788. 

Sweet bye and bye. 3978. 

That Hungarian rag. 2072 (180). 


That Mississippi mooch. 2072 
(481) 

That spooney tune. 24854. 

Toast (The) of the Elk. 20411, 


22562 (124). 

Valley Forge. 9465, 22562 (126). 

What’s your hurry Birdie. 6504. 

What would we do without the 
moon, moon, moon. 22487. 

When a girl remembers and a boy 
forgets. 4266. 

When a heart’s -behind a _ kiss. 
4267. 

When I gathered the myrtle with 
Mary. 1956, 2072 (194), 14321. 

Whoa Nanee. 4310. 

You are my rose of roses. 
22562) (132)% 


16696, 


Morris (Joseph) : 


Glittering moonbeams. 2788. 

Heart’s sorrow. 2838. 

Recess time. 5978. 

She’s my little Katy Murphy in 
dear old Killarney. 3840. 


Morris (M.) pseud. See Wheeler (Mrs. 
M.) 

Morris (M. S.) 
sons for music students. 

Morris (P. J.) 
oer 

Morris (V.) 

Morris (W. H.) 

Morrissey (W.): 


Practical writing les- 
11502. 
Maid of the moon. 


Coo-coo Jim. 10154. 
Montello. 17571. 


Gee, I’m scared. 25197 (89). 

I’m glad youre sorry. 25197 
(Cala t33)) 

In silent thought. 


All hail Girard. 14846. 

Gee! but you’re nifty kid. 10454. 
That sneaky rag. 24858. 

Our land. 19862. 
Put on your clogs once more. 
3627. 


Ruby Rubenstein. 17877. 


Morrison (R. S.): 


African anties. . 14333. 


Coryphées. 14686. 
Eeffervescence. 25737. 
Love charms. 26466. 
Love light. 29048. 
Nip and Tuck. 15887. 
No surrender. 15839. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Morrison (R. S.)—Continued. 


Summer fancies. 29985. 
Undulation. 16488. 
Morrison (S. H.) Farm house on the 
hill. 14862. 
Morrison (W. B.): 
Candlelight. 2342. 


Candlelight reverie. 20884. 

Scarecrow rag. 38775, 11719. 
Morrissey (W.): 

Fairy tales. 10358. 

Gee! I’m scared. 10455. 

Hobble rag. 10618, 12359 (74). 
I’m glad you’re sorry. 10709. 
Morrow (W.) ‘Thy home oh liberty. 

30052. 
Morse (A. C.): 
Autumn nights. 20776. 
Ballet des fleurs. 1246S. 
Battling line. 4512. 
Royal rooters. 16187. 
Sonia. 24680. 
Morse (C. H.) Wheelock P. M. 9618. 
Morse (R. F.) Belle of Elsinore. 
12492. 
Morse (T.): 
Another rag. 25277. 
Baby blue eyes. 9895. 
Call around any old time. 
Dixie gray. 10252. 
Good fellowship begins at home. 


25482. 


EAU A : 

Hannah won’t you smile awhile 
on me. 10569. 

I just can’t keep away from you. 
2899. 

If your heart knew a heart like 
mine. 2966. 

Letty Lane. 8042. 


Show me the way to Frisco. 1562. 


Sweet Swanee Sue. 22238. 
To arms, to arms. 4082. 
Washington waddle. 22419. 


What is a night without dreams. 

1947. 
Morse (T.) music co.: 

Another rag. 25277. 

Baby blue eyes. 9895. 

Call around any old time, any old 
time at all. 25482. 

Dixie gray. 10252. 

Good fellowship begins at home. 
PEWS 

Hannah won’t you smile awhile 
with me. 10569. 

I’d love to lead a military band. 
28646. 

I just can’t keep away from you. 
2899. 

If your heart knew a heart like 
mine. 2966. 

Letty Lane. 8042. 

*Lizabeth Ann. 29018. 

Melody man. 38308. 


Morse (T.) music co.—Continued. 
Show me the way to Frisco. 
Sweet Swanee Sue. 22233. 
That’s how I want to be loved. 

22279. 
That’s why the violets live. 11996. 
To arms: to arms. 4082. 
Washington waddle. 22419. 
What is a night without dreams. 
1947. 

Morse (T. F.) 

hOZE2: 

Morse (W.) Madrigale. 

Mortland (C. L.) 

Morton (C.) 

63882. 


1562. 


Down in Jungle Town. 


23912. 
Cheer up. 6987. 
Troubles of McGann. 


Morton (EH.) I got you Steve. 28653. 
Morton (F.): 
Bachelor’s love song. 183875. 
Boogie man. 14540, 18452. 
Swing, swing. 18022. 
Waltz song. 16568. 
Morton (W. C.) M-double  0-s-e. 
21605. 


Mortzan (O.) 
Mosapp (W.) 
Mosby (B. E.) 


My lovin’ Sam. 13516. 
Jung Volker. 5366. 
Look out for Johnson. 


17439. 
Mosby (J. L.) Wealth of the world is 
you. 1AZLST. 
Moseley (G.) Daisies might tell. 
18652. 
Mosenthal (A. A.): 
Bachelor’s apology. 16728 (1). 


Music of the sea. 16728 (11). 
Sailor’s song. 16728 (16). 
Mosenthal (J.): 

Awake, awake, 
4380 (5). 

Bachelor’s apology. 


the day dawns. 


16728 (1). 


Holy babe of Bethlehem. 25197 
(9). 
Music of the sea. (11) 16728. 


O’er Bethlehem’s shepherd plains. 
25197 (22). 

Resurrection story. 4380 (69). 

Sailor’s song. 16728 (16). 

Te Deum in F. 11964. 
Moser (A.) Deutsches lied. 2516. 
Moses (E. V.) Eastern star. 14800. 
Mosher (H.) Meet me in the meadow, 


Lula. 23982. 

Mosley (L.) Bachelor girl’s reverie. 
25342. 

Mosley (T. B.) New songs of the 
King. 8470. 


2837T. 
See De Moss (L. K.) 
If you’re not a million- 


Moss (K.) Floral dance. 
Moss (L. Kk. de) 
Moss (M. F.) 
aire. 7816. 
Moss (M. M.): 
T’ll put a light in the window. 
17238. 


Jesus only. 17840. 


2123 


INDEX 


Moszkowski (M.): 


Arabeske. 14819 (1). 

Complainte. 29222. 

Dance. 29223. 

Feuillet d@ album. 11186, 26651. 

Gavotte. 10447, 19632, 19638, 
26652. 

Guitarre. 11187. 

Impromptu. 29224. 

Intimité. 19634. 

Minuetto. 2072 (88). 

Moment musical. 8363, 11188, 
11190. 

Offrande. 29225. 

Prélude et fugue. 26653. 

Romance. 38364. 

Romance sans paroles. 5679. 

Romany revel. 5680. 

Scherzino. 16728 (10), 24077. 

Scherzo-étude. 11191. 

Serenade. 3365. 

Serenata. 17589, 24078. 


15729-15732. 
8330, 24079, 26654. 


Spanische tinze. 
Spanish dance. 


Mouret (J. J.) Deux bourrées. 

Mousmé (The) 
24085-24088, 24128, 24848, 26665, 
27189, 30569, 30775. 

Mouton (H.): 


DEF PEE, DSS" V6. 


Mouquet (J.)—Continued. 


Nymphes (Les) 5764. 
Scherzo. 138474, 24084. 
1129. 
23015, 23539, 23849, 


Adorable aventure. 43885, 4886, 
6667. 
Jumbo’s two-step. 15368, 17353. 


Voici Vheure. 16538, 16539, 18148. 


Moutrie (C.): 


Barney. 18386. 

For dreaming’s sake. 7397. 
Garden rhapsody. 7487. 
Little ‘dreams. 21549. 
Lonesome. 11082. 

Lullaby town. 15546, 15547. 
Morning glory. 21719. 
Premier amour. 19966. 
South wind sleeps. 139382. 
Twilight wonder. 22346. ~ 
Valse délicieuse. 16499. 


Sunrise. 26655. Ye gods and little fishes. 27676. 
Mote (A. R.) March of. triumph. | Mowen (L.) Lover’s delight. 23891. 
11093. Mower (L.) Her darling departed. 1 
Mott (Mrs. A. F.) African hunter’s 19044. | 
fall. 6678. Mowrer (H. LL.) Crescent moon | 
Mott (C.) Nada, 24144. waltzes. 7085. 
Mott (K. W.) Wireless (The) 2014. | Moyer (W. D.): } 
Motzan (O.): Dreamland waltz. 2553. 
Broadway promenade. 14559. Pupils delight. 3618. 
Winfte gebot. 30492. Reverie at eve. 3684. 
Gaynor march. 2707. | Sentiment. 38828. 
Geriis von der mamen. 17120. Mozart (W. A.): 
I gotta da piktch. 26124. Adagio und rondo. 26672. 
Joe you’re good-a for not. 15856, | Agnus Dei. 3368. 
16728 (47). Alleluja. 1180. 
Kasar toira. 13201. Andante, minuetto e rondo. 26671. 
Meet me to-night dear moon. Ave verum. 18475. 
26559. Ave verum corpus. 3369. 
Moishe Rabeinu. 5664. Belle gavotte and priests’ march. 
Pitzele kind. 8705. 11202. 
Ragtime Bill. 27006. Cantabile. 3370. 
Shabes koidesh. 11767, 14319 Cavatine de Belmont. 29237. 
(139). Deutscher tanz. 5684, 26670. 
Mould (Mrs. M.) Red roses. 17835. pon ae 
Moulins qui chantent. 24083. Hicht fancies 33 41 
ee eas pants Entftihrung aus dem Serail. 19650. 
: Finale. 30364 (44). 
Moulton | (V.) : Fraternity hymn. 29239. 
Falling autumn leaves. 23216. Gavotte. 30635. 


Old mill stream. 24259. 
Mount union college song book. 15741. 
Mountain (J.) Search me, O Lord. 
16185. 
Mouquet (J.): 
Au village. 4453. 


Captives (Les) 4630. 


Diane et Endymion. 7178, 14748, 
25672, 25673. 
Marche antique. 17489, 17490, 


26520, 26521, 
2124 


Laudate Dominum. 3871, 8342. 
Menuet from the opera Don Juan. 


aoiee 
Menuett. 5686. 
Menuetto. 11208, 11204, 27714 
(14). 


Musik ftir alle. 21728. 

Non so piti cosa son. 19651. 
Overture zum Don Giovanni. 
Oxen waltz. 9782 (15). 
Papageno’s magic melody. 21724. 


8343. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Mozart (W. A.)—Continued. 
Premier air d’Osmin. 
Premier air de Constance. 
Romance. 29635. 

Rondo de Blondini. 29242. 
Two gayvottes. 15744. 
Variationen tiber ein allegretto. 


29241. 
29240. 


13476. 

Variations from sonata in D 
major (21725. 

Vom naschen. 383738. 

Zauberfidte (Die) 112085. 


Mozarthaus (O. K.): 
Aria. 4631. 
Berceuse. 14501. 
Fantasiesttick. 14859. 

Gavotte 4 la coeur. 10449. 

Sarabande und intermezzo arioso. 
8946. 

Serenata gotica. 


Mraczek (J. G.): 
Nocturno. 15745. 
Quintett. 1131. 

Muchmore (H. EH.) 

Muchsel (R.): 
Gavotte 4 la coeur. 10449. 
Sarabande und intermezzo arioso. 

8946. 


Miiblert (M.): 

Arbeiter-lied. 9852, 30382. 
Blockhaus (Das) 30414. 
Spinnerlied. 380771. 

MiihImeir (A.) Es riefen die glocken. 

28301. 

Miiller (C. C.): 
At vespers. 
Mareh in G. 1182. 

Rustic dance. 1479. 
Miller (C. F.) Gavotte in F. 568. 
Mueller (FE. H.) Te Deum laudamus. 
16397. 

Miller (F.): 

In der friihlingsnacht. 17285. 

Monastery chimes. 11172. 
Miiller (H. L.) Deutsches blut. 
Miller (I.): 

Te Deum. 92838. 

Thirty studies. 24091. 


Mueller (J.) She sleeps by the sil- 
very Rio Grande. 61835. 

Miller (J. M.) Dir zu liebe! 25674. 

Miiller (P. E.) Lange-) * See Lange- 
Miiller (P. E.) 


13857. 


Bridget. 18475. 


719. 


7168. 


Miiller-Schnauder (O.) Christnachts- 
zauber. 278. 

Muff (W.) Three tunes. 8346. 

Muffat (A. G.) Allegro spiritoso. 
14856. 

Mugellini (B.) Metodo d’esercizi tec- 
mien * 26598,’ 26599, 29170; 29174, 
30621-30623. 

Muhlbaur (O.) Sweet lavender. 1699. 


Muhlke (H.) See Muhlke (J. H.) 


Muhlke (J. H.): 
Hvelina Wilhelmina 
Brown. 7310. 
Rag craze. 1406. 
Muir UL. H)2 
Hello stranger. 26051. 
Italian honeymoon. 26277. 
Matrimony rag. 26547. 
Texas Tommy’s dance. 
(88), 14819 (148). 
When ragtime Rosie ragged the 
rosary. 25084, 27607. 
Mulet (H.): 
Dernier des Maourys. 
Deux étoiles. 30465. 
Mulford (M.) Quest that shall not 
fail. 16059. 

Mull (J. T.) You will kiss that same 
face over and over again. 30350. 

Mullen (A.) Give my love to mother. 
25919. 

Mullen (F.): 


Jobnson 


6326, 9782 


50462. 


After all. 30368. 

Hundred fathoms deep. 30547. 

Love, and a river. 30592. 

Maids of honour. 17481. 

Norway revisited. 30648. 

Norwegian scenes. 21792. 
Mullen (G. E.): 

I love that flag so true. 28675. 


I’m going back to New York State. 
28687. 
Mullen ’(J. B.): 
Gosh, it’s fierce to be a girl. 2774. 
I’d love to love a girl like you. 
13030. 
Mullen (W. J.) 
Mullennix (H. A.) 
3172. 
Mullens (A. R.) Town I’ve never been 
to. 223528. 
Mulligan (J. T.): 
Maybe its the moon. 8240. 
Not if Willie is wise. 8496. 
Under the eyes of the moon. 4135. 
When you're a big girl Mary, and 
I’m a big boy tuo. 4299. 
Mulliner (I. Furman-) See Furman- 
Mulliner (1I.) 
Mullins (L.) Whistling wind. 22484. 
Mulvey (EK. J.) Let’s run away and 
marry. 10984. 
Mumma (A. A.): 


Algernon. 25230. 
Little empty nest. 


Annabel Lee. 12411. 
Eulalie. 21065. 
Hymn. 21308. 


Oh heart of mine. 13596. 
Oh it’s me for the grand liberty. 
218389. 
Mun (M. Z.) Don’t trouble trouble till 
trouble troubles you. 10266. 
Munder (J. H.) God of our father- 
land. 10495. 
Mungovan (W. J.). 
regret. 5311. 


In the valley of 


2125 


INDEX 


Munkel (F.) Rose im tal. 3782. 
Munsell (J. R.) Yowll wish me back 
again. 18230. 
Munson (S. A.) My sweetheart Marie. 
21755. 
Murchison (—): 
Memories of the old school bell. 
17525. 
You’re the sweetest girl in all the 
world to me. 2051. 

Murdison (A. W.) My bonnie hielan 
lassie. 380636. 
Murdoch (— Mackenzie-) 
kenzie-Murdoch (--). 
Murdock (H.) My name is foolish 

Tommy. 26707. 
Murdock (EH. E.): 
I’m stuck on you. 19156. 
My loving Eb. 19695. 
Murdock (J. K.) Perry County home 
sweet home. 15986. 
Murdock bros. 
Tommy. 26707. 
Murfree (J.): 
Green rag. 7530. 
Hope. 5170. 
Red rag. 8819. 
Red-rag two-step. 1414. 
Rigoletto song. 8862. 
Violets. 9529. 
Murfree music ¢o.: 
Green rag. 7530. 


See Mac- 


Hope. 5170. 

Red rag. 1414. 

Rigoletto. 8862. 

Violets. 9529. 
Muriff (J. J.) Green gravel and you. 

17156. 

Murillo (B.): 

Gavotte. 6648 (56). 

Morenita. 17580, 18244 (75). 


Murnigham (F. J.) I’m always home 
on Wednesday night. 7724, 7725. 
Murphey (C. W.) Call of the heart. 

27970. 
Murphy (—) 
Sweden. 10726. 
Murphy (B.): 
Cowboy Sue. 
Hyes; 23203. 
Will the old home look the same. 
25126. 
Murphy (C. W.): 
Anna, qu’ est-ce que t’ attends. 
143884. 
Any old port in a storm. 20751. 
At the grindin’ of the cane. 183836. 
Clarice, come over to Paris. 7028. 
Come back, white man Jack. 2428. 
Don’t forget to write little girlie. 
7201. 
Kh, what a fool I was. 
Mlanagan. 10388. 
Has anybody here seen Kelly. 
23442, 


I’ve a garden in 


23023. 


7270. 


My name is foolish | 


Dit TH, we se:, Vs) '6 


Murphy (C. W.)—Continued. 

Have a banana. 7588. 

Have you heard John James 
O’Hara. 17181. 

Hello, silvery sea. 

Hogmanay. 380548. 

I'll be out in the lifeboat all night. 
7711. 

I’m taking the open air treatment. 
80551. 

I’ve been out with the man in the 
moon. 7764. 

Let me put my clogs on, 
30584. 

Meet me in Kellyland. 11123. 

My wench is a factory wench. 


21262. 


do. 


8409. 
Night I fought Jack Johnson. 
15880. 
O’Brien. 1242. . 
Oh! the Indians in the strand. 
11346. 


On the green isle of Arran. 11370. 
Only bit of Ireland in old New 


York. 8608. 

Play us a tune on the gramophone. 
5910. 

Plink, plonk! the skin of a Span- 
ish onion. 18676. 

Put on your clogs once more. 
3627. 

She lived in the Friendly Isles. 
9018. 

Take me back to the Congo, Pongo. 
11951. 

They’re all single by the seaside. 
12016. 

We all go the same way home. 
12176. 

We all went to Leicester square. 
20556. . 


When I see you fishing. 9629. 
When you live opposite to me. 
12241, 
You must come round on Satur- 
day. 27689. 
Murphy (F.) Katydid’s 
28881. 

Murphy (G. C.): 
Greater Cortland. 
Love-lass. 5514, 

26470. 
Murphy (J. D.) 
Murphy (J. J.) 

1141. 

Murphy (J. P.): 
Commodore Jack Barry. 18607. 
Good old Pennsylvania. 12919. 

Murphy (L.) Glory to God. 25926. 

Murphy (M. J.) Be careful what you 

do. 22746. 
Murphy (R.) I’m longing for my 
little Irish home. 138056. 
Murphy (S.) Come on, Maria. 300, 
25197 (67). 


serenade. 


12933. 
13313, 19467, 
Rain clouds. 21992. 
My boyhood’s home. 


2126 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Murphy (W. A.) I'd rather win you 
sweetheart. 10673. 

Murray (—) That's nice. 4030. 

Murray (A.) Commencement song. 
10143. 


Murray (B. Gaston-) 
Murray (B.) 

Murray (E. J.) music co. 
and I. 14916. 


Murray (F.): 

Come down, Mrs. Brown! 
down. 25564. 

Don’t do it again, Matilda. 14768. 

Ginger, you’re balmy. 2722. 

Let’s go the longest way. 3144. 

Let’s have a basin of soup. 8036. 

Mooney. 8318. 

Oh, the hobble, the horrible, hor- 
rible hobble. 8562. 

Patsy Hennessey. 15970. 

She may be wealthy, she may be 
poor. 13865. 

Standard bread. 11874. 

Start out with nothing in your 
pocket. 29909. 


See Gaston- 


For you 


come 


There’s danger on the line. 24864. 
This is the harem skirt. 12019. 
Murray (F.D.) For youand I. 14916. 
Murray .(I.): 
Dragon flies benefit ball. 143819 
(8). 


Laughing song. 14819 (18). 
Ten fairies. 2072 (60). 
Terrible tale. 143819 (28). 
Murray (J. H.) Light of the world. 
8065. 


muyrray: (J. BR.) : 
Dragon flies benefit ball. 
(8). 
Laughing song. 14819 (13). 
Pacific glee book. 20703 (40). 
Terrible tale. 14819 (28). 
Murray (M.) Meet me to night in 
the valley. 29150. 
Murray (O. C.) When the nightin- 
gales sang. 16633. 
Murray (S.): 
Mammy’s sleepy head. 13361. 
Won’t you be my sugar plum. 
12301, 16681. 
Mmueray (TT. A.): 
Columbia. 290. 
Mother waiting at the door. 
Murtagh (H. B.): 
My aviation girl. 26677. 
My Irish senorita. 24107. 
Muscadines (Les) 17018, 17123, 17501. 
17597, 17856, 17898, 18204, 18240. 
Muschamp (S.) Toast (The). 12046. 
Muse (M. P.) Southern breeze. 22174. 
Musgrove (T. W.): 
Brown eyes. 20868. 
Dream vale. 21017. 


14319 


8334. 


a i a 


Musi-Carl Dorr Assn. Take me to 
Wildwood, Wildwood by the sea. 
16383. 

Music house of Laemmle: 

Bess machree. 2072 (78). 

Blarney Kate. 6881. 

Chanteclar cackles. 2072 (80). 

Der deutsche rag. 2072 (91). 

Don’t say good bye.. 2072 (95). 

Give me a spin in your Mitchell. 
2072 (101). 

Go on and love me some more. 
2072 (104). 

Imp. 2072 (124). 

Jingle of the money. 2072 (128). 


King of the pbungaloos. 2072 
Gis7): 

Shooting star. 2072 (171). 

Something doing, kid. 1616, 2072 


(173). 
Whoop-a-daisy. 16658. 
Musicians music pub. co.: 
Blush rose. 25428. 
Honey, you can turn the world 
around for me. 18006. 
Monotony. 29204. 
Musick (R.) Won’t that do. 
Musiklovers co.: 
Atlantic City troop. 14413. 
Bride of the mistletoe. 2307. 
City lights. 2410. 
Famous first. 17066, 21085. 
My lady o’ dreams. 21740. 
Pink and twenty. 11467. 
Musik-verlag “‘ musika ”: 
Immer musst du artig sein. 5288. 
Singe mein schatz wie die lerche 
juchhe. 6171. 
Musikant (Der) 1187. 
Musin (O.) UExtose. 1322. 
Musen (O.) school of music. 
shifting exercises. 12689. 
Muskatt (M.A.) Your presence makes 
the world a paradise. 30855. 
Musso (L.): 
Mon ange. 26627. 
Solitude. 27214. 
Mussorgsky (M. P.): 


25150. 


Difficult 


Heulend braust der sturmwind. 
21270. 

Joshua. 3065. 

Mariage (Le). 8216. 

Martha’s song. 5584. 


Musician’s peep-show. 88350. 
Peasant cradle song. 5882. 

Siege of Kazan. 6154. 

Song of Mephistopheles in Auer- 


bach’s cellar. 9109. 
Sternlein, sag’ mir an. 22200. 
Unverstindliche (Die) 22368. 


Wehmiitig rauschten die blatter. 
22428. 
Yeremouscha’s cradle song. 
Musterweiber (Die). 
24097, 25768. 


9743. 
19660-19663, 


2127 


INDEX 


Muther (H. L.) Their Alabama home. 
16422. 
Mutt and Jeff. 22670. 


My Cinderella girl. 24482, 24758, 
24763. 
My lady's boudoir’ | 201) W25T,? 1263. 


326, 18550, 19098, 19907. 
Myers (FB. A.): 
Puster Brown. 18490. 
Waltz Olivette. 25035. 
When knighthood was in Chicago. 


14234. 
Myers (G. M.) Earth has many a 
mople city. “25qZu. 


Myers (M.) ‘Trailing arbutus. 24916. 
Myers (M. W.) Sunstroke rag. 24788. 
Myers (S. S.): 

EKarth is the Lord’s. 21034. . 

Praise ye the Lord. 5930. 

Thou knowest, Lord. 24881. 
Myland (D. W.) Gospel praise. 15012. 
Nachéz (‘T.) Danses tziganes. 16976. 
Nacht von Berlin. 23256, 23421, 23791, 

23947, 23948, 24005, 24139, 243815, 
24468, 24544, 24564, 25129, 251380. 


Nada Delwig. 3408. 
Nadler (M.): 
Flordia, I will long for you. 
12821. 
My red roses. 15786. 


Those dancing eyes. 16441. 
Naething (HK. H.) Gloria in excelsis. 
4380 (38). 
Nagel (G.): 
@an I 
2548. 
I hate to talk 
26126. 
Nagler (F.): 
Drossel und fink. 4388. 
Frohe sehnsucht. 544. 
Heilige (Die) nacht. 686, 5121. 
Ich hore ein lied in avinde wehn. 
10749. 
Juch heissa. : 
Kecken (Die) 26325. 


get a divorce for that. 


Lenzlied. 263898. 
Mein herz hat sich gesellet. 17519, 
26563. 
Nun will der lenz uns grtissen. 
17660. 
So geht’s. 1599. 
Sturmfahrt. 11904. 
Wiegenlied der Maria. 27648, 
27644. 
Wintertag im gebirge. 27654. 
Naila. 4782. 
Nairn (N.) My lady Nicotine. 17612, 


148244 (76). 
Names (A.) 
19848. 
Napoletano (V.): 
Ammore ’e patria. 2: : 
*E)} palle @’e Turche. 25722. 


Only a bunch of flowers. 


is 
=P) 

t 
aX 


about my self. 


pt, M1, n.s., v."6 


Narcy (C. Harrison-) See Harrison- 
Narcy (C.) 
Nardella (E.): 
Bettina. 22792. 


Capille janche. 22895. 


E bonasera, ammore. 23142. 
"EH rose. 23146. 

Kyva trovat), Zotar 

I’ songo ’e Napule. 28569. 


Lei fa. 23790. 
Lontano da te. 13302, 13303. 
°O nomme suio. 26779. 
’O spasso. 24219. 
Sole d’ oro. 24668. 
Nardini (P.): 
Adagio. 26335. 
Adagio du concerto. 18252. 
Concerto en mi mineur. 17634. 


Nares (—) Te Deum in F. 17386. 
Nash (M. M.) Bubbles. 20870. 

Nash (N. D.) Olive branch. 21858. 
Nash (R. L.) In the vale of old Vir- 


ginia. 19238. 
Nash (W. G.) Technique theory and 
memorizing. 9291. 


Nasmith (I. W.) 
Nassann (W.): 
Back where the school bell rang. 
9904. 
Connecticut march. 
Farewell my Isabelle. 
Forever thine. 2679. 
Vulcan the blacksmith. 12152. 
You’re the sweetest girl I know. 
4360. 


Northland. 1220. 


10150. 
2640. 


Zingara waltzes. 22558. 
Nastrueci (U.) Star valse. 11878. 
Natali ais) Espérance d’amour. 

18797. 
Nathan (J.) My cavalier. S858. 
Nathan (J. S.) Where love is king. 


12248, 16728 (71). 
Nathan the wiseman. 12200. 
National music pub. co.: 
All be gay. 26. 
Go way meddlesome moon. 618. 
I don’t care if I never go home or 
what becomes of me. 7696. 
Prescription for love. 13878. 
Put me upon an island. 8786. 


Natl. spiritualists’ assn. of the U. S. of 
America. Spiritualist hymnal. 24724. 

Natl. W. C. T. U. Young people’s 
temperance chorus book. 20688. 

Natoma. 5731, 9782 (26), 9782 (58), 
9962, 10798, 11262, 11263, 117683, 
12111, 12112, 18040, 15021, 15022, 
17635, 28147, 28519, 29182, 29447. 

Nattes (E.) Honey, you can turn the 
world around for me. 13006, 18244 
(64). 

Naue (R.) Flower of beauty. 12828. 


2128 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Naughty Marietta. 18, 426, 759, 858, 
1180, 2072 (66) (97) (150), 2920, 
3410, 4102, 4880 (171), 7222, 7728, 
8090, 8425, 9782 (71), 10278, 11264, 
11268, 20726. 

Naumann (0O.) 

Navarra (G.) 
22574. 

Navarre (N.): 

Caroline take a spin with me. 
16893. 

For she’s so hard to please. 149153. 

Girl from the ranch. 25915. 

I’ve been looking for a little girl 
like you. 17255. 

In my dreams. 26226. 

Jack’s wooing. 15340. 

On a moonlight summer’s night. 
17689. 

Why don’t you love me. 30298. 
Under the spooney tree. 16487. 
Nay (J.) Will you love me when the 

bloom of youth is gone. 2009. 

Naylor (C. EF.) Walk in the light. 


Nis Randers. 21781. 
’A guerra cu’e turche. 


16561. 

Nayman (J.) On the way to Texas. 
24276. 

Nazare (G. K.) Flots, palmes, sables. 
18874. 


Nazare-Aga (Y. K.): 
Aux petits enfants. 6794. 
Dreams of thee. 10288, 1478S. 
Petit drame. 11454. 


Nazarene pub. co.: 
Behold a stranger at the door. 
12491. 
Crown Him. 12651. 
From all that dwell below 
skies. 12860. 
In new Jerusalem. 13135. 
Lord is my Shepherd. 18305. 
March to victory. 1383738. 
My heavenly home. 13508. 
My Lord and. 1. 13515. 
O how happy are they. 
Peace of God. 13651. 
River of life. 13753. 
Neal (C.) Piano players rag. 
Neale (C. M.) 
14472. 
Neary (J. J.) 
suffragette. 
Neat (J.): 
All get together. 12385. 
Follow the bald-heads. 28880. 
Follow your leader. 28381. 


the 


13578. 
SOT. 
Beauty of holiness. 


Oh you shy little sly 
17679. 


Heather-time in heather-land. 
19035. 

I have a dear little shamrock. 
I5AOT. 

Ill go half way home with you. 
LBA 


I want to have a look at dear old 
london: 28715. 


Neat (J.)—Continued. 
If I could only hold you in my 
arms. 19191. 
One of the bo-hoys. 
Raindrops. 13724. 
Réve d’amour. 1431. 
She’s a pretty little saint is May. 
18866. 
Someone 
1615. 
What’s the use of saving up your 
money. 14222. 
Why can’t the girls be soldiers. 
30828. 
Will the whistler. 
Wobbly walk. 
Nebur (A. 8S.) : 
I’m going back home. 
Lovable love. 26464. 
Way down in Southern Louisian’ 
at RST Ne 
Necke (H.): 
Kolo, ~19an2, 
Menuet pompadour. 11139. 
Rapsodia zingara. 8 
Skating. 6178. 
Summer fragrance. 9203. 
Violin schiiler-konzerte. 
Ne Collins (J. E.) 
17128. 
Nedbal (0O.): 
Barbara-walzer. 
9911. 
Cudna Barbora. 10171. 
Kkeusche Barbara. 902. 
Lord-marsch. 3191, 8112. 11036. 
Pochod lordu. 11479. 
Neddermeyer (F. L.): 


8597. 


waits for somebody. 


9688. 
30834. 


28685. 


27540. 
Glee & chorus book. 


2218 


bS17, 6818, 


Nicht. 2AAG: 
Presto. 8751. 
Who was that I saw you with. 
20626. 
Neddermeyer & Clough: 
Night. 21776. 
Presto. 8751. 
Neece (A. C.) Saved by grace songs. 
20102. 


Needham (A. A.): 
Broom flower. 193. 
It’s no very lang sin’ syne. 
Kiss ahint the door. 908. 
Lay of the links. 948. 

| _ My ain hoose. 1139. 

My mither tongue. 1164. 
Naebody. 1176. 
Oh, waly, waly. 1259. 
Scotland’s fame. 1533. 
Up in the morning early. 1845. 
Wee Willie Winkie. 1932. 

Needham (W. 1.) : 
Boys of ‘98. 25443. 
Cow boy’s lament. 350452. 
He will never pass you by. 95112. 
March of the brotherhood of man. 


857. 


2129 


INDEX 


Di. ca, mis., -vi.6 


Needham music house. Our jolly 
women. 26867. 
Needs (W.) Operator (The) 
Neely (A. B.) 
Neely (A. J.) 
shining brightly. 
Neemer (M.): 
- Beefsteak and onions. 14475. 
Pork and beans. 16018. 
Net (J.):: 
Change that opera tune to rag- 
time. 240. 
Danny, my Dublin dandy. 358. 
Neger (A. J.) That trombone man. 
ANG2: 
Negiia. Gh. P2): 
Capriccio-walzer. 14590. 
Intermezzo. 15814. 
Neidlinger (W. H.): 
All thro’ the night. 
Comfort ve. 25576. 
I hope the skies are kind to you. 
2896. 
Judge me O God. 7940. 
O Lord, so great and powerful. 
17665. | 


15931. 
Heiny. 28568. 
When the stars are 
4291. 


25240. 


Mah blackbird. 3250. 
Rockin’ in de win’. 27053. 
Story-land. 27300. 

Sweet Miss Mary. 3978, 6291. 


There were shepherds. 22296. 
What went ye out for to See. 
27594. 

Neilan (F. C.) If you only knew. 
Role: 
Neill (H. G.) I love my mother-in- 
law. 191387. 

Neilson (B.) If. 28729. 
Neilsson (H. F.) Standard scales, 


chords & arpeggios for violin. 3988. 

Nekarda (V.) Moving picture show. 

15743. 

Nelson 

13450. 
Nelson (A. W.): 

I hear the voice of Jesus Say. 

2895. 

What shall I do with Jesus. 25067. 
Nelson (C. J.) Fraternity glide. 542. 
Nelson (E.) Tanzen wir, marquis. 

16389. 
Nelson 
24745. 


Nelson (l.) Banjo tunes. 

Nelson (lL. G.) 

Nelson (M.): 

If I had a Sweetheart who was 
just like you. 10761. 

Just some one the moonlight and 


(A.) Mississippi waves. 


(J. E) Stars and_ stripes. 
27860. 


Mother’s fear. 29230. 


you: 26316: 
Nelson (O. T.)  Sumset.. 1687. 
Nelson (P. W.) Each star tells my 


love for you. 25725. 


Nelson (R.): 
Aéronette (L’) 
Apachen-polka. 
Beim ball 

1389. 
Chess duet. 


Be 
18312. 
in der Philharmonie. 


22929, 25197 (62). 


Divertissement. 20985. 

Drei tiinze. 30641. 

Du, du, du-ehen. 14792) 18754, 
18755. 


Duft’ge Parmaveilchen. 12726. 
Erbprinzessin Klara. 30483. 
Ghost (The) 238823, 25197 (90). 
Hochlandskinder. 708. 


Hoheit amiisiert sich. 19057, 
21285, 28586. 3 
Hosendame und _ hosenkavalier. 

15154. 
Ich bin ja nicht schdén aber frech. 
788. 


Ich weiss bescheid. 30554. 

Idioten-terzett. 80555. . 

Ja, die liebe macht kolossalen 
spass. 18158. 

Just.a little kisses Zeste: 

Knodelmiidel (Das) 10935. 

Krabbel geschichte. 929. 

Kuno, der weiberfeind. 930. 

Macs (The) 25197 (157), 26497. 


Madel komm’ reich mir den roten | 


mund. 13340, 13341. 
Miuschen klein. 13342, 138343. 
Mauschen-walzer. 

19512. 


Mein wildes tigerkatzchen. 13409, 


13410, 15633, 15634. 


Miss Dudelsack. 2072 (144), | 
24047, 26617, 26618. 

Moritat. 1117. 

Nelson-walzer. 17641, 26729. 

Oh you, you darling. 24249, 


24250, 25197 (188). 
Pluck not the rose. 
25197 (201). 

Ride, red captain, ride. 
24477, 25197 (205). 
Rote (Das) kleid. 1470. 

Sag’ Hinschen, warum. 30721. 

Schwipsszene (Hine) 380788. 

So verrtickt sind die weiber ver- 
liebt. 16244. 

They call me Dudelsack. 24870, 
25197 (289). 

Two-step. 80806. 

Urwaldidyll. 
20471. 

Versierte lilly. 


24370, 24371, 
24476, 


30812. 


Von zwolf bis fritih um _ sieben. 


20566. 


16545. 
Wenn der kuckuck schreit. 
Wiedersehn (Ein). 1997. 


Wir sind die Apachen der liebe. | 


14278. 
Ner tomid. 
16584. 


2130 


15564, 17479, | 


16495, 16496, 20470, | 


3419, 11908, 12956, 14315, | 


i 


ae 


! 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Nerini (E.): 
Gammes et arpéges. 4976. 
Soir de Waterloo. 1602. 
Neruda (—). Berceuse slave. 
6858, 6859, 12499. 
Nesbitt (Mrs. N. B.) 
sleep. 29804. 
Nesbitt (Mrs. W. W.) 
sleep. 29804. 
Nessler (V. E.) Young Werner’s 
parting song. 30353. 
Nestler (A.) Zwé6lf etiiden. 13544. 
Nestor (J.) They’ve won every na- 


2266, 
Sleep darling 


Sleep darling 


_tion’s battles but their own. 1774, 
6344, 9346. 
Nettleship (Mrs. C. D.) ’Neath the 
tall and shady pepper tree. 19732. 
Neulauer (F. J.): 
Amar. 27764. 
Cheerful Charlie. 28020. 
Purple rag. 29548. 
"Twas in the time of roses. 22343, 


30107. 
Neue middchen. 
27701, 28460. 
Neue verlag, g. m. b. h.: 


25245, 25924, 27488, 


Kunstmicen. 10949. 

Themidore. 14060. 
Neuer (B.): 

After sunset. 18259. 


Prayer to St. Anthony of Padua. 


19964. 
Neuert (F.): 
Auftrag. 2181. 
Fahr wohl ich hatte dich so lieb. 
Poot. 
Im Mai. 7823. 


Saurer wein. 11706. 

Schirm’ dich Gott, du deutscher 
wald. 17894. 

Treuer tod. 18098. 

Neukomm (—): 

Ave Maria. 9885. 

Liebelei. 964, 10990, 10991. 

Lied der Christine. 966. 

Souper-walzer. 3911. 

Waldmirchen. 42381. 

Wiegenlied. 4319. 

16 instructive four 
pieces. 29314. 

Neumann (M.): _. 
Abschied von der schenke. 
Es fiel ein reif. 7305. 

, Feldjager (Die) 7364. 
Fenstergang. 7367. 
Geheimnis. 7450. 

Herzig lieb schitzelein. 7638. 
Im walde. 7825. 

Kuss in ehren. 8004. 
Nachtbild. 84138. 

Neuer vorsatz. 8488. 
Sausewind. 8951. 
Schwiibisches volkslied. 8980. 
Tringlied am Rhein. 9415. 
Triibsinn. 9424. 


hand piano 


6661. 


Neumann (M.)—Continued. 
Voglein im hohen baum. 
Volkslied. 9547. 

Vom naschen. 38738. 
Wiinsche. 9735. 
Neupert (E.): 
10 selected studies for the devel- 
opment of expression. 21768. 
33 etiiden. 3420. 
Neury (J.): 
Intermezzo-pizzicato. 845. 
Little Japs. 28999, 29000. 
Soirée de mai. 29824. 
Neuville (G. de) See De Neuville 


9541. 


(G.) 

Never homes. 21113, 21490, 21546, 
22284, 24828, 24902. 

Nevin (A. P.) Two songs. 16728 
CEE 

Nevin (B.) Mammy’s lullaby. 21619. 


Nevin (C.) 
20858. 
Nevin (E.): 
Bed-time song. 253868. 
Before the day break. 
Deux chants sans paroles. 
26734. 
I once had a sweet little doll 
dears. 26172. 
Misericordia. 21704. 
Mon désir. 19618. 
Narcissus. 11258. 
Nightingale’s song. 
Ophelia. 21872. 
Rosary (The) 16116-16115. 
Serenade. 27189. 
Shepherd’s tale. 22109. 
Song of the lotos. 1624. 
Stars of the summer night. 
‘Twas April. 380106. 
‘Valzer gentile. 27510. 
When the land was white with 
moonlight. 302538. 
Woodpecker (The) 20662. 
Nevin (EK. W.) ‘Two songs. 
G2 ye 
Nevin (G. B.): 
Bells of Shandon. 
Cycle of folk-songs. 
Every time. 7318. 
Forget me not. 128388. 
Hundred pipers. 7666. 
If ye abide in Me. 28745. 
Love waiteth yet to greet thee. 
26476. 
O little mother of mine. 
Risen (The) Lord. 8867. 


Bonniest maid o’ Dundee. 


27889. 
5 
2 


6733, 


19749. 


29907. 


16728 


22174. 
20957. 


8514... 


Wurzburg bells. 6617. 
New music pub. ¢o.: 
Can it be love. 6948. 


I only just want you. 77SS. 
New Vassar college song book. 11277. 
New York and Chicago music pub. 
house. Juno waltz. 13190. 


2131 


INDEX 


pt. Tt, n.s., vis 


New York labor news co. Interna- 
tional (The) 5822. 
Newberry (W. E.) Oh! gee! cast 


your optic on the harem gown. 
113389. 

Newcomb (C. G.) Summer bachelors. 
16839. 


Newcomb & Powers. Summer (The) 


bachelors vocal score. 163839. 
Newell (W. B.) Only wait. 8611. 
Newland (M. V. Rees-) See Rees- 

Newland (M. V.) 

Newlin (O. A.): 
Doing. 7192. 
I'll have a home prepared for me. 
Wallis: 
It is the Lord. T7897. 
Saved for service. 8953. 
Somebody loves you. 9090. 


Newman (KH. L.) Dance of the shad- 
ows. 354. 
Newman (H. L.): 
Because you’re so sweet. 14474. 


I could love a little girl like you. 


2889. 
I love you babe way down in my 
heart, | 152271. 


I’) be with you when the southern 


roses are in bloom. 2905. 
My Killarney Rose. 217839. 
Susie Ann Sue. 38966. 


When you’re lonesome for some- 


one who’s lonesome for you. 
16648. 

Newman (W. J.) Under the yamboo 
tree. 9459. 


Newman & Stillman, 
But I never can forget you, 
vieve. 2821. 
Hello Central. 5127. 
When the moon shines o’er the 
blue grass of Kentucky. 6525. 
Newport (Kk. C.) Rose of a hundred 


Gene- 


leaves. 8893. 

Newsham (—) Missa de Beata Maria 
Virgine. 3388. 

Newton (A.) Whip-poor-will (The) 
ZolaZ. 

Newton (C.) Morning, and Night. 
15728. 

Newton (Eddie) Allright. 28. 
Newton (Ernest): 


Fairy voices. 28339-28341. 
Fol-de-dol-dey. 4988. 


Frisco you sure area bear. 10430. 

Holidaying. 26078. 

Jerry Moran, 19283, 28888, 28839. 

Life’s Maytime. 21582. 

Little dark rose of the west. 
13285. 


1001, 23876. 
3644. 


Love is forever. 
Radiant morn. 


Newton (H. V.) When you smile all 
the while. 16644. 
Newton (O. D.) 
canoe. 21576. 
Newton-Robinson (—) 
6956, 6957, 10058. 
Neymarck (J.) Sonate. 
Nibelungen (Die) 9555. 
Nichol (H. E.) Angelic chorus. 25266. 
Nichol (T.) When Noah smoked Ham. 
6515. 
Nicholas (V. W.) 
18449. 
Nicholas (Z.) Whirl (The) 
Nicholl (G. H.) 
snap. 15591. 
Nicholls (H.): 
Garden serenade. 
Song of Britain. 
Nicholls (F.): 
April melody. 25298. 
Carillon. 23850. 
Impressions and arabesques. 2979. 
Serenade. 13845. 
Nicholls (H.): 


Love in my little 
Casey Jones. 


19744. 


Bohemian waltz. 


22482. 


23309. 
9102. 


As now the sun’s declining rays. | 


6764. 
France. 541. 
Germany. 580. 


Hungary. 735. 
Light of heart. 3161. 
Marching to school. 8218. 
Plantation lullaby. 3580. 
Russia. 1478. 
Seandinavia. 1509. 
Slovak legend. 6181. 
Spain. 1684. 
Wooden soldiers. 
Nicholls (H. F.) 
15699. 
Nichols (H. EH.) : 
Golden days of autumn when the 
harvest time is here. 12910, 
18952, 189538, 21188. 
Story the katydids told. 3944. 
Nichols (H. G.): 
For two. 7402. 
Gee, 
25908. 
Harmony rag. 212388. 
Secret thoughts. 8988. 
Nichols (H. G.) ¢co.: 
Barber pole rag. 9912. 


9724. 


Gee I’d like to muss you Up. / 


25903. 

I miss you. 17250. : 
Nichols (M. S.) My birdie girl. | 
26680. 


Nichols (N.) Will someone name my 
nationality. 25125. 
Nichols (N. V.): 
Baseball bug. 22748. 
Pasha’s passion. 24828. 


Stars of the summer night. 27298. | Nichols school. Morning hymn. 13465. 
Twilight. 30209. Nicholson (P. B.) Lonely baby. 11031. 
Dae 


Married life’s no — 


Modern organist. . 


I’d like to muss you up. | 


f 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Nicholson (S. H.): 
Mother Goose’s rhymes. 15736. 
Song of the scythes. 9119. 
Nicholson (T.): 
Children’s anthem. 10092. 
Help me to dare. 10602. 
Jesus sees. 10864. 


Our brightest summer day. 11402. 


Shepherd (The) 11771. 
We are for education. 12177. 
Nicholson (W. J.): 


Under Hoosier skies. 12088. 

Vallonia. 27497. 

Vallonia march. 24962. 
Nicholson & co. ltd.: 

Andante. 16833. 

Graceful dance. 5088. 

Iris intermezzo. 26263. 


Melody in F. 17875. 
Nelson Illingworth lyric album. 
8431. 

Nirami waltz. 29325. 

Old English tavern song. 

Russian air. 17880. 

Serenade. 17896. 

Serenata (La) 17906. 

Three miniature pieces. 

Trelanvean. 9410. 

Wiegenlied. 16872. 

2nd intermezzo. 2066. 
Nickelsburg (L. N.) County 

16957. 


Nicklass-Kempner (S.): 
Boxer-boy. 2297. 
Klein kadett. 3102. 
Meine leidenschaften 

3297. 

Nicklin (M.) 

me? 4324. 

Nicodé (J. L.): 
Ball-scene. 25850. 
Canzonetta. 10044. 
Deutsches gebet. 3891. 

_ Nicolai (0O.): 
: Lustigen weiber 
| 23899. 
| Merry wives of Windsor. 
Nicole (L.): 
Balladine. 16824. 
Chant du soir. 146138. 
Rondel. 24504. 
i Sous les saules. 17964. 
Stances 4 la marquise. 24736. 
| Nicolette (A.) Her soldier boy. 7626. 


17683. 


27215. 


Pane 


und _ ich. 


Will you really promise 


von Windsor. 


3324. 


_Niebergall (J. L.) Horseshoe rag. 
106389. 
| Niece (B. W.) Mister Moon. 3341. 


| Niedermann (G.): ; 


Abschied. 18249. 
Lied Rechbergscher reiter. 194138. 
| Niedermeyer (L.) Paternoster. 
15967. 


| Niedersachsen (Buhnenverlag-) See 


| Buhnenverlag Niedersachsen. 


Biro (L.) Aus dem skizzenbuch. 

wes 

Nielsen (O.): 
Beautiful waves. 
Boulevard life. 
Drooping willow. 
Jolly sailor. 7930. 

Niemann (W.): 
Aus wald und flur. 4462. 
Aus Watteau’s zeit. 2185. 
Thema und variationen. 24859. 


9921. 
14545. 
25714. 


| Nightingale & co.: 


Home in my heart for you. 7644. 
Magic of your voice. 3239. 
Out on the river. 29488. 
Nikisch (A.): 
Fifi-walzer. 21102. 
Fussel duett. 10488, 10439. 
Gott amor mit pfeil und mit bogen. 
10525. 


Lied vom biuerlein. 10999. 


Meine tante, deine tante. 26564. 
Niles (C. H.) Echoes of _ spring. 
10305. 
Nilson-Fysher (A.) Veux-tu. 1880. 
Nini Fauvette. 4649. 


Ninian (E.) Don’t take my little 
home. 25385. 

Nitzsche (B.) Spirits of the night. 
22188. 

Nixon (V. L.) Sailor’s wooing. 245389. 

Nod CR. J.) See DunniGis i) 


Nogeka(@s As): 
I guess you are just the little boy 


for me. 10681. 
Now that you’re but a dream to 
me. 21799. 
Noakes (G. E.) Little chat. 28994. 
Noble (A.): 
I wonder if you miss me, Mary? 
15262. 
You don’t know how I love you. 
6627. 


Noble (G. C.) 
tion songs. 
Noble (R. H.) 
INobletCE.ZEa)r: 
Glory to God. 25927. 
Love’s call. 26482. 
Morris dance. 29219. 

Sun of my soul. 24782. 
Noce de Pierrot et Pierrette. 
Noceti (G.): 

Tout: cay. .cest 

14100, 20414. 

Tziganella. 14119. 
Noél (A.) Dame de pique. 20433. 
Noel (J.) Where dream flowers grow. 

1977. 
Nolek (A.): 

Al mandolino. 18271. 

Ballet scene. 2208. 

Beneath thy window. 

By the shore. 10027. 

Der blumen erwachen. 4785. 


Most popular planta- 
26650. 


Three kings. 30044. 


15589. 


pour l’amour. 


4533. 


2133 


INDEX 


Nolck (A.)—Continued. 
Hlegie. 18777. 
Etude de concert. 
Graziella. 21215. 
Legende. 5444. 
Liebeslied. 21529. 
Meeting. 38298. 
Mélancholie. 21672. 
Melodie. 5750. 
Nocturne. 34384. 
Novellette. 3449. 
Schtiler-concertino. 
Souvenir lyrique. 
Stindechen, 22191. 
Trout (The). 18099. 

Waltz sketch. 4234. 
Zwolf der schonsten weihnachts- 


21063. 


13830. 
22178. 


lieder. 24188. 
Nolan (B.) Not for awhile but al- 
ways. 5756. 
Nolan (C.) Her name was Maud. 
15124. 


Nolan (W. H.) 
goes down. 
Nolan & Spoor. 
goes down. 


When the golden sun 
16630. 

When the golden sun 
16630. 


Nolen (H. T.) Savior and I. 29699. 
Nolk (A.) Melisande. 11129. 

NOI “(Ge Js) Twin soldier boys. 
20449. 

Nolte (E. A.) Under the honeysuckle 
vine. 24947. 

Noonan (F.) Let me be your only 
beau. 10980. 


Noonan (G. W. H.): 
Sweet Marguerite be mine. 3977. 
Where the fields are white with 
cotton in the spring. 4284. 
Noone (M. .J.) Hes a soldier boy 
who fights for the flag. 28550. 
Nophsker (J. C.) T1l break the news 
some day. 28666. 
Norby (H.) My darling. 83862. 
Noreott (S. L.) Venetian barcarolle. 
1869. 


Noreross (J. W.) jr. Gillette;. or, 
Count and countess. 27714 (8). 
. Norden (1.): 
Baby and chickie. 6803. 
Baby’s lieblingstanz. 4477. 
Blumenreigen. 4557. 
Erzahlungen aus dem Mirchen- 


land. 2598. 
Fairy land. 10851. 
Haschen in der grube. 
Im frischen griin. 5276. 
In wald und feld. 53814. 
Kleine hauptmann. 5405. 
Kuckuck walzer. 5412. 
Little Jack Horner. 11016. 
Little man who had a little gun. 
11020. 
Pitippchens schlummerlied. 
Puppen geburtstag. 5955. 
Verlorene schatz. 6481. 


5076. 


5951. 


_ 


pt. II, n. s., v. 6 


Nordheimer piano & music co., ltd.: 
Publican (The) 16045. 

Nordi (M.) Love me all the time. 
17451, 19469, 22562 (91). 

Nordlin (H.): 


My dream land home. 26686. 


To Carlotta. 27485. 
Nordstrom (C.) See Carter (C. N.) 
Nordt (M.): 
For freedom, flag and _ nation. 
12880. 


Topsy-turvy. 14096. 
Noren (H. G.): 


Duftet leiser. 18756. 


Ich war mit dir. 19182. 
Leuchtende tage. 19403. 
Sommer. 20218. 
Noreton (H.) Mississippi moonbeam. 
13449. 
Norma. 2255, 18411, 22772. 


Norman (E#.) 
biplane. 6406. 
Norman (J.) Father in heaven. 7351. 
Norman (W.) My Oklahoma girl. 
19699. 
Norrbom (A.) Det folket, som i m6r- 
kret vandrar. 14742. 
Norris (EH. H.) Breath of June. 4595, 
Jorris (H.) Abide with me. 2080. 
Norris (H. A.) Cradle song. 14319 
Cae 
Norsk musikforlag: 

Afsked. 14834. 

Aftensang. 22599. 

Gamle Norig. 14940. 

Halling. 7564. 

Hav! 23444. 

Heim. 7618. 

Lill’ Anna Mari. 23829. 

Lille madit. 15465. 

Lyksalighed. 15552. 

Mot Soleglad. 15733. 

Skj¢nhedslandet. 24641. 

Solfager aa ormekongin. 9087. 

Stormen. 24754. 
North (G.) You’re too old now. 
20684. 
North (243) 

Irish America. 138146. 

Sweet Kitty O’Brine. 14002. 

When you are holding hands with | 


Up in the air in a 


IZA, 


girlie. 14246. } 
You just wait till ma gets back. | 
14295. 


Northern book & musSi¢c CO.: 
How blest are they. 23502. 
Margaret’s cradle song. 19541. 


Mother. 18471. 
My soul longeth. 11247. 
Prayer. 13695. 


Seeter-maid’s Sunday. 1485. | 

Vast unnumbered throngs. 18123. 

When no eye its pity gave Us. 
20584. i 


2134 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Northey (C.) That was where his 
little joke came in. 11997. 
Northup (A. O.) Teach me what you 


know of love. 22265. 
Norton (F): 
Rosie. 30719. 


Thyme and lavender. 24894. 
Norton (G. A.): 
Black hand rag. 2284. 
I just can’t help from liking you. 
2898. 
Rose. 3781. 
Up in a jungle palm. 4148. 
Norton (R.) Meet me to-night mid 
the roses. 138404. 
Norton (W. W.) University of Minne- 
sota song book. 14134. 
Norwood (W. A.) Easy to play waltz. 
12736. 
Norworth (J.): 
Fairy tales. 10852. 
I have longed so long. 10684. 
Parlor games. 114385. 
Please go find my Billy boy. 11476. 
Norworth pub. co.: 
Fairy tales. 10352. 
I have longed so long. 10684. 
I’ve a garden in Sweden. 10726. 
Little Miss Fix It. 17426. 
Parlor games. 11485. 
Please go find my 
11476. 
There in a happy land. 
Turkey trot. 18103. 


Notlef (W. M.): 

Joyous hearts. 238694. 
Merry moments. 24019. 
Notre Dame (School sisters 
Saint Mary’s forever. 3750. 

Nougués (J.): 
Baiser d’Hunice. 20795. 
Errer 4 travers les mers 
Pétrone. 17044. 
Vendetta (La). 1868, 30149. 
Viens prés de moi, effeuillons les 


Billy boy. 


18062. 


of ) 


air de 


roses. 18140. 
Nourse (H. A.) My love is all for 
VOU. 11236. 
Nourse (R. J.) Child-hood days. 
18551. 


Nourse (P.) 5998. 
Nourse (T.): 
Bound by the silken chains of 
love. 4566. 
Evening time. 4888. . 
Hvery one has a soul mate. 4893. 
I want a little girl I can waltz 
with. 52388. 


Responsibility. 


Oh, you baby doll. 5800. 

Shady pine grove. 6128. 
Novak (V.): 

In der Tatra. 2989, 5289. 


Slovackaé suita. 11815, 138898. 
Novelli (V.) _ Vorrei. 12149. 


Novello (I.): 
Little one. 13292. 
Slumber tree. 9073. 

Novello & co., ltd.: 
Admiral Benbow. 
Alexander. 22616. 
All hail, dear conqueror. 
Alla mareia. 22627. 
Amarillis. 12398. 
Andantino in D flat. 28950-28954. 
As I walked through the meadows. 


6665. 
4400. 


6761. 
Ask, and it shall-be given unto 
you. 380389. 
At last’ Thou art come,’ little 
Saviour. 27806. 


Athanasian creed. 2173. 

Auf wiedersehen. 6787. 

Autumn song. 20777. 

Ave! sanguis Christi! 14422. 

Ballad of London River. 110. 

Banks of the Dee. 227387. 

Be glad then ye children of Zion. 
4513. 

Bedlam. 133. 

Bee (The) 12485. 


Beggar (The) boy. 12490. 


Bells of heaven ring. 2257. 

‘ Benedicite omnia opera. 2262, 
27894. 

Birdie’s answer. 167. 

Bobby and Joan. 22814. 

Boy (The) 22826. 

Black Jack, 12512) 

Black nag. 12518. 

Blow away the morning dew. 
6893. 

Briery bush. 189. 

Bring mea golden pen. 20865. 


Brisk young widow. 191. 

British flag. 6918. 

Canzona. 25648, 25649. 

Caprice. 29074, 29075. 

Carillon. 12568. 

Cavalier song. 228, 229. 

Chaconne and fugue trilogy with 
choral. 231. 


Chant séraphique. 10087, 12579. 


Cheerily and merrily. 12587. 

Chestnut. 12589. 

Christ He lieth in yonder cot. 
28036. 

Christmas cantata. 25549. 

Come dreamless rest. 298. 


Concluding voluntary. 238002. 
Coronation day. T7075. 
Coronation march. 7076, 23016. 
Coronation march and hymn. 
25595-25599. 
Cuckoo. 7094, 12652. 
Cuckoo’s nest. 23029. 
Dargason ov Sedany. 
Dawn. 12675. 
Deacon’s masterpiece. 
Dearest Dicky. 28072. 


14721. 
23065. 


INDEX ai 
pt. Mm}, nest ve 6 


Novello & co., 1td.—Continued. Novello & co., 1td.—Continued. 
Dreaming. 7227. If but ’twere mine. 7794, 13092. 
Dull Sir John. 12727. In loyal bonds united. 7842. 
HKarly one morning. 21033. In pride of May. 10800. 
Earsdon sword dance. 4836. In the desert and in the garden. 
Hlegy. 18779. 5296. 

Emyn coroniad y brenin. 12755. Intende voce orationes meae. 
Endymion’s dream. 4868. Low: 
English joy-peal. 17039, 23178. Irene. 850. . 
Hrin’s lovely home. T7801. Ivy and mistletoe. 26279. 
HKton memorial march. 283805. Jamaica. 18160. 
Evening. 12770. Jenny of the moor. 7916. 
Evening brings us home. 2610. Jenny pluck pears. 13164. 
Evening hymn. 25778. Jesu, lover of my soul. 15347. 
Evening star. 28316. Jubilate Deo. 19804. 
Fairy voices. 28839-28341. June. 21462. 
Fantasia and fugue. 7337. Keys of Canterbury. ‘971. 
Farmer’s son so sweet. 73845. Kirkby Malzeard sword dance. 
Festival song. 238289. 5397. ; 
Field town processional morris. Lads a-bunchun. 23760. 
23241. Lament (A). 3120, 3121. 
Fine companion. 12806. Lark in the morn. 8014. 
First sonatina in A minor. 28366. Lass of Richmond Hill. -23770. 
Fly (The) 2671. Lead kindly light. 380582. .- 
Four Shakesperian  part-songs. Lift up, O Land, thy heart this 
23786-23789. day. 5470. 
Frenhin CXS) a  Llawenycha. Lilies. 21542. 
14927. Little child’s Christmas prayer. 
Galloping Dick. 28304, 25887. 980. 
Gathering peascods. 12867. Little sandmen. 21553. 
Geordie. 576. Little turtle dove. 988, 8089. 
Gipsying. 586. London is a fine town. 13297. 
Give the king Thy judgments, O London pride. 23859. 
God. 10478. Longborough Morris. 238868. 
Glory of the West. 12900. Lord rebuke me not. 106. 
God bless our king and country. Love in the meadows. 30598, 
2750. 30594. 
God of our fatherland. 10495. — Love is for ever. 1001, 23876. 
Goddesses. 12909. Love’s morning song. 8209. | 
Golden slumbers. 28475. Lueifer in starlight. 3218. 
Golliwogs and Teddy bears. 2764. Lullaby. 4579-4581, 8159, 12535. 
Grace. 2383881. Mage on a cree. 18344. | 
Grand choeur. 28398. Mareh triumphal thunders. 29102. 
Great is Jehovah. 20122. Marche héroique. 3265. 
Green wedding. 75381. Marche royale. 26526. 
Grenoside sword dance. 5050. Mary in the silver tide. 8226. 
Grimstock. 12946. Merry games for children. 11148. 
Hail to our king. 2808. Midsummer fair. 8294. 
Hares on the mountain. 7578. Mirage. 15678. 
Heel-and-toe. 23462. Monk’s march. 24060. 
Héliodore. 23467, 30536. Moonlight romance. 19620-19622. 
Here a pretty baby lies. 12981. Morceau de concert. 26645. 
Hey, boys, up we go. 12980. Mother’s song. 1127. 
Hip hip hurrah. 76388. Mowing the barley. 8840. 
Homeward. 2870. My Lady Cullen. 138510. 
How lovely are Thy dwellings. My man John. 1161. 
2302. New Bo-Peep. 18550. 
I am not worthy. 2884. Neweastle. 13554. 
I heard the bells on Christmas Nocturne (A) 21785. 
Day. 26127. None so pretty. 24184. 
I’ll go and enlist. 28545. Nonesuch. 13562. 
I want to be a soldier. 779. O come Redeemer of mankind. 
I was glad. 238577. 267738. 
I will lay me down in _ peace. O dreamy, gloomy, friendly trees. 
2989, 2940. 8510. 


2136 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec.. 1911 


Novello & co., 1td.—Continued. 
O God in Whose almighty hand. 
STG. 


O hearken thou. 138576, 21812. 


O praise the Lord for all His 
mercies. 4482. 

O that men would praise the 
Lord. 19784. , 

O Thou that hearest prayer. 
24225. 

Oh, soft was the song. 8483. 


Old woman tossed up in a blanket. 
24264. 


Oranges and lemons. 138625. 

Our island home. 8628. 

Our sailor king. 86381. 

Over the water. 1800. 

Pan. 8640. 

Parson’s farewell. 13647. 

Passion ‘of our Lord: 20790, 
25337, 25340. 

Patriotic suite. 8664, S665. 


Pizzicato. 26936-26939, 26940. 

Postlude. 8728, 24880, 243881. 

Postlude on the theme Cum jubilo. 
8729. 

Praise the Lord, O my soul. 5927. 

Prelude founded upon some old 
Northern chimes. 16030. 

Prelude on the theme, Angelus ad 
Virginem. 8745. 


Princess royal. 24420. 
Putney ferry. 18710. 
Quest (The) 13717. 


Rejoice in the Lord, O ye right- 
eous. 8884. 
Requiem. 2303. 
Réve d’amour. 27029. 
Robin redbreast. 22024. 
Romanzetta. 6046. 
Rose (The) 24511. 
Rufty Tufty. 13781. 
Rustic scene. 138788. 
Saint Martin’s. 13791. 
Salutation. 8941. 
Sanctus. 138804. 
Savannah (La) 
13811, 18812. 
Scherzo in G. 111388. 
Scherzo in G minor. 5618. 
See the soldiers. 3812. 
Serenade. 20146. 
Serenade for small 
13850-13854. 
Shepherd, shepherd. 
labors. 9023. 
Sherborne jig. 24611. 
Should one of us remember. 
Siegeslied. 24622. 
Siegmund’s love song. 
Silent love. 38850. 
Sing a song of Christmas. 
Sing Britain’s sons. 11795. 
Sing ye to the Lord. 6170. 
Slow movement. 20195. 


11707-11711, 


de ren a PS A NS A A 


orchestra. 


leave your 


16216. 
16551. 
3855. 


2137 
26596—11 


bo 
ol 


Viking song. 


Novello & co., 1td.—Continued. 


Slumber song. 9070. 29811. 

Solemn melody. 30755. 

Some perfect rose. 27221-27228. 

Song of the drovers. 11888. 

Song of the fisherman. 24692. 

Song of the ship-builders. 24699. 

Song of the shoemakers. 24700. 

Sons of the isles. 13927. 

Sons of the sea. 6219. | 

Soul (A) 27260. 

Spanish ladies. 1635. 

Sparrows in a tree. 

Spring. 29891. 

Staines morris. 13950. 

Step back. 24748. 

Stream daughters. 22205. 

Summer sports. 11911-11915. 

Sursum corda. 27326. 

Swaggering Boney. 24797. 

Sweet Europe. 9232. 

Sweet night. 9237. 

Sweet primroses. 1703. 

Symphony no. 2. 12750. 

Tale of old Japan. 24827-24831. 

Tam o’ Shanter. 20331—20335. 

Te Deum laudamus. 14026, 18036- 
18041, 203845, 30783. 

Tempo di minuetto. 20351. 

Ten pound lass. 14036. 

Theme with variations and fugue. 
20369. 

There was an old man. 24868. 

Thou, O God, art praised in Sion. 
18071. 


Three knights. 30045. 

Thy tu-whits are lulled. 

To Althea from prison. 

To welcome you. 63683. 

Toceata. 1942. 

Toy soldiers’ march. 18089-18091. 

Twenty-ninth of May. 14111. 

Twilight. 14172. 

Valsette. 27504-27508. 

Veil (The) 4176-4179, 9500. 

Vesper. 24997. 

Vesper hymn. 30162. 

Via dolorosa. 6487. 

Vicar of Bray. 9521. 

22397. 

Wailing, crying, mourning, sighing. 
14441. 

Walter before the masters’ guild. 
16555. 

Walter’s prize song. 16556. 

Walter’s trial song. 16557. 

Ware wire. 9573. 

Watchet sailor. 9574. 

What does little birdie say? 20571. 

When cats run home. 380829. 

When you sing. 20611. 

Where the children sleep. 27628. 

Who are these like stars appear- 
ing. 25119. 


30769, 


30789. 
6359. 


INDEX 


DL: wo MeES:,. VeG 


Novello & co., ltd.—Continued. 
William Taylor. 2011. 


With all my heart. 14274, 25148. 
Young Collins. 25180. 
Novelty music co.: 
For freedom, flag and _ nation. 
12830. 
Pomp and pageantry. 13679. 
Topsy-turvy. 14096. 
Novotny (J.) Ovéacek. 15946. 
Nowakowski (V. H.) Mass in honor 
of St. Florian. 26542. 
Nowlin (D.) Forty years ago. 283890. 
Nowowieski (F.) Bannerweihe. 
16827. 
Noyes (T. F.) Under the stars to- 
night. 63897. 


Nugent (J. N.) I & g: n. waltz. 28637. 
Nugent (Mrs. M. E.) Echoes from my 
childhood home. 28155. 
Nunn (E. C.): 
Bourrée. 18456. 
Four little studies for the piano- 
forte. 15857. 
Little suite for the organ. 18293. 
Three pieces. 1224. 
Two little songs. 8506. 
Via dolorosa. 6437. 


Nurnberger (J. E.) Mayor ‘Taylor. 
8242. 
Nusbaum (C. 8.) Jesus is the best 


friend to me. 7923. 


Nuss (G. M.) Suzy Brown. 3967. 
Nussbaum (S. H.): 
Fir tree. 7378. 
Love’s reverie. 13327. 
To the moon. 9396. 
Nuti (D.): 
Gavotte. 7440. 
Moto perpetuo. S338. 
Nutile (E.): ; 
"A cafona. 22563. 
"A via pe’ spusé. 22581. 
Ammore n’ ’0 vo sapé. 25257. 
EH si acile na funella. 23147. 


Mother mine what must she know. 
3366. 


Passiona mia. 24330. 


Romanza @Winverno. 24497. 
Nuttall (R. E.) Yell me darling. 
1743. 


Nutting (G.): 
Highwayman Jack. 
June and you. 153869. 
Love of my heart. 174553. 
Rosebud longs for the rain. 17863. 
Sing, sing, birds on the wing. 

22118. 
Through the sunrise. 24889. 

Nutting (S. D.) Jesus, Savior, Lord, 

and King. 10862. 
Nybo music pub. co. Gee but 
great to meet a friend. 572. 
Nye (J. B.) Song of gratitude. 


2120S: 


22152. 


its 


Nye (N.) Love me dear and tell me 
so. 8133. 
Nye (0O.): 
That is the time for sweethearts. 
30010. 


Watermelon time. 30207. 


Nyitray (H.) Outlaw love. 17718. 
Nylén (A.) Amour éternal. 14875. 


Nyquist (A.) 
my heart. 
O mitake san. 


When I pressed you to 
1958. 
20877 22369 22381. 


Oakley (A.) Hullo Bill. 26096. 
Oakley (E. C.) Two is company. 
4131. 
Oberle (Mrs. EF.) : 
Dear old dad. 12681. 
Rags. 3651. 
Oberleithner (M.): 
Drei lieder. 29368. 
Menuett. 29159. 
Vier lieder. 29369. 


Oberndorfer (A. A.): 


Arabesque. 25294. 
Hlidorado. 28279. 
Frtihling. 25881. 
Gestorben. 28435. 
Idylle. 28728. 
Jeu deau. 28849 


My love’s awa’. 26703. 


Nocturne. 29370. 
Oberthtir (C.) Soldier’s talisman. 
3882. 
Obourne (A. U.) U of T march and 
two-step. 27475. 


Obregon (A. C.): 
Mi patria. 15663. 
Viva torero. 16582. 
O’Brien (C.) If I only had a sweet- 


heart. 10764. 
O’Brien (C. X.) David Warfield 
waltzes. 12674. 
O’Brien (G.) Ginger girl. 17125. 
O'Brien (J. J.) Girl of yesterday. 
28453. 
O’Brien (J. W.) Lindy Lou. 15469. 
O’Brien (N.) This ain’t the place I 


thought it was. 22801, 25197 (241). 
O’Brien & May. Aviator (The) 14423. 


Obsner (G. HE.) Weihnachtsgesang. 
2758, B02TS a 
Occhio (G.) Violets. 12136. 


Ockleston-Lippa (K.): 


Berceuse. 18415. 
Canzonetta. 18511. 
O’Clare (W.) Toast to dear old Erin. 
12047. 
O’Connor (D.) Listen to the birds a 
singing. 5481. 
O’Connor (E.) Old fashioned waltz. 
11354. . 
O’Connor (F. J.) Last words of a 


15426. 
That pleasing rag. 


dying soldier. 
O’Connor (J. F.) 
30014. 


2138 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Connor: (J. J.) Terra tremuit. 
9304. 
O’Connor (L. B.): 
Four little pipers. 28392. 


Take me out in a Velie car. 9262, 
11952. 
O’Connor (P. E.) Lily of Kentucky. 
8070. 


Odd-fellows (Independent order of) 
Sovereign grand lodge. Odes. 11329. 
Oddone (E.) Canti Pistoiesi. 30422. 
Odell (Mrs. G. W.) Cupid. 4733. 
Odell (H. F.) & co.: 
Good-bye. 21196. 
Gypsy prince. 2795. 
Little aristocrat. S074. 
Lost chord. 3195. 
Pilgrim chorus. 
Odell (M. W.): 
Cupid. 4738. 
Loving kiss, my darling. 
Oden ._(M. P.) 
2269. 
Odeon-verlag. Zwei lieder. S051. 
Odette (D. L.) Take me back to dear 
old Dixie. 24824. 


16550. 


ale 
Betlehemsstjirnan. 


Cdom (B. C.) What to do. 9609. 
O’Donnell (B. W.) Slumber song. 
9070. 
O'Donnell (C.): 
Cowboy. 2460. 


Cow boy rag. 18629, 27714 (48). 

Nothing to do till to-morrow. 
21798, 24188. 

Oh that kissing rag. 2072 (154). 

Pleading. 11475, 14319 (181). 

Pretty Molly. 1379. 

Pretty waltz. 143819 (134). 

Dhinmike tt over Mary. 1075, 1776, 
Wit2 (11S). 

When Mr. Cupid comes to town. 


6514. 
Oedipus at Colonos of Sophocles. 


21797, 22201. 
Oehler (R.) Just you and I. 71957. 
Oehlerking (Mrs. G.) Old pine hill. 

24260. 

Oehme (R.): 
Fontaine (La) 
Myrthe. 1174. 
Nocturne. 1244. 
Valse. 1245. 

Oehbmler (L.): 
Brave American boys. 
Cleopatra. 2415, 2416. 
Clown’s parade. 22965. 
Desert flower. 18692. 
Farewell, sweetheart. 


532. 


22835. 


23228. 


Hare and the tortoise race. 23489. 

In lovers’ lane. 28762. 

Moonlight in the forest. 11138. 
Oersten (T.) Alpine glow. 6713. 
Oertel. (L.) Luftschlosser (Der) 

21599. 


Oesten (T.) White roses. 4308. 


Oesterle (L.): 
Forty transcriptions. 8533. 
School of melody playing. 

Oesterle (W. E.) 


1524, 
Won’t you be my 


dearie. 14278. 
Oestreicher (W. M.) Twin stars. 
27467. 
O’Farrell (E.) Sis ki you. 9062. 
Offenbach (J.): 
Barearolle. 8536—S540, DH BRIE 


13590, 13594, 15879, 17670, 17671, 
21829, 21830, 24230, 26792, 293877. 
Barcarole waltz. 19794. 
Beauteous night. 29378. 
Boatman’s chant. 1248. 
Brillante fantasie. 11332. 
Contes d@’ Hoffmann. 19795. 
Doll song. 21831. 
Fairest evening. 3471. 
Fantaisie sur Les contes d’Hoff- 


mann. 29379. 

Grand duchess. 24231. 
Hoffmanns erziihlungen. 8536-- 
8548. 

Lo, here the sabre of my father. 
218382. 

Lovely night, O night divine. 


3476, 11333. 
O belle nuit. 8548, 11334, 26793. 
Operitten-album. 8544. 
Orpheus. 29380. 

Orpheus in der unterwelt. 
Schone nacht. 5789. 
Tales of Hoffman. 
6 vortragsstiicke. 


19796. 


17673. 
$545. 


Oiicer 47. Ae) Sunny Oklahoma. 
15988. 

Oft I wonder. 19797. 

Ogden CA. We) U: of ie Deis: 

Oginski (M.) Polish grand march. 
21939. 

O’Gorman (P.) Shamrock and the 
thistle. 11769. 


O’Gorman (W. J.) I love the girl my 
father loved. 5217, 7719. 
O’Hagan (T. J.) Only a little green 


shamrock. 8606. 
O’Hara (F.) My own Irish girl. 
24123. 


O’Hara (G.): 
* At the hour of the evening sacri- 
MCE» 2CSOos 

Fair daffodils. 28331. 

Vm a jolly old rover. 15228. 
O’Hara (J. M.) Distaff (The) 7183. 
O’Hare (—) Mary I love you. 19548. 
O’Hare (C.) Office for the holy com- 

munion. 29382. 
O’Hare (H. C.) Mr. Moon stop look- 
ing down. 17561, 22562 (98). 
O’Hare (W. C.): 
Surprise (The). 22222, 22223. 
Witmark collection of quartetes. 
6585, 6586. 
Ohlsen (E.) Jugendtraum. 5364. 


2139 


INDEX 


Ohman (A.) Sea weeds rag. 2072, 
(168). 
Ohnesorg (C.) : 
Ehegeschichten. 7272. 
Es tropfelt. 7306. 
Herrlicher soldatenstand. 5186, 
7630. 
Kuisst euch menschlein immer Zu. 
23794. 
Lied vom Nickerchen. 23818. 
Stehaufminnchen (Das) 9178. 


Zwei ringlein. 6648. 

O’Kane (E. T.) Thy home, oh liberty. 
30052. 

Oke (H. G.) Three fishers. 14076. 

O’Keefe (EH. M.) That Dixie rag. 
30364 (121), 30786. 

Olander (T. H.) Belle of the ball. 
4530, 14487. 


Olbersleben (M. Meyer-) See Meyer- 
Olbersleben (M.) 
Oleott (C.): 
Barry of Ballymore. 6828, 18887. 
Hach day till I die. 7254. 


Girl I’ll call my sweetheart must 
look like you. 14959, 14960, 
18244, 21169, 25916, 28445-28447. 

Good-bye, my emerald land. 14999, 
18244, 18961. 

I love the name of Mary. 
757, 2910, 15218. 

Macushla selection. 26498. 

Mother Machree. 1128. 

My land. 1154-1157. 

With the twinkle of her eye. 
30320. 

Oleott (G. F.): 


755— 


Don’t forget the dear old pal you 


left at home. 25686. 


Meet me in the shadows. 29147. 
Old folks at home. 28772. 
Old (The) head of Dennis. 11126. 


Oldefest (EH. G.) Errant engineers. 


2596, 2597. 
Oldfield (H. M.) Blitzen. 14529. 
Olds (B. R.) On Marinuka’s moon- 
kissed shore. 29403. 


O’Leary (M.) 
law. 19187. 
Olin (Mrs. W. E.) Will you love me 
when the sweet June days are over. 
25127. 
Oliver (A.) & co.: 
Hark the herald 
26015. 
Minstrels’ song. 26610. 
Nearer, my God, to Thee. 1186. 
Office of the holy communion. 


I love my mother-in- 


angels. sing. 


a 


Dio Dames Vv. (6 


Oliver (A. O.) AJ] hail. 22623. 
Oliver (FE. E.): 

For me. 23271. 

I am a conqueror. 21316. 


Oliver (G.) 
20181. 

Oliver (H.): 

Land of love. 3122. 

Let love awake. 23799. 

Marna. 26534. 

One of England’s roses. 11378. 

Queen of the roses. 15716. 

Should you come to me again. 
11774. 

Olivette. 25262. 

Ollerenshaw (T. R.) 

5509. 

Ollivet (O.) While the autumn moon 

is shining. 18198. 

Ollone (M. D’) 


Sing out your hallelujas. 


Lord’s prayer. 


Au pays natal. 18345. 

Chanson. 19826. 

Chez les Bohémiens. 18548. 

Ici-bas. 19183. 

Laissez-le partir. 21504. 

Ménétrier (Le). 17527, 19579. 

Retour (Le) 20015. 

Retour au pays. 20017. 
Olman (A.): 

Egyptia. 21039. 


Sea weeds rag. 1537. 

Star of love. 22196. 

Turn on the lovelight, honey dear. 
14110. 

Olmstead (lL. W.): 


Drifting down Time’s river. 23134. 
No cross. 21782. 
Olmstead (W.) I’m _ going to the 


17246. 
Dream of the past. 


Vrisco fair. 
Olmsted (1.) 
18739. 
Olney (C.) Jesus only. 238675. 
O’Loughlin (H. A.) In a taxi after 
dark. 26216. 


Olson (F.) Love’s thoughts. 23888. 
Olson (G.) Why don’t you call me 
Bobby. 14262. 
Olson (H. C.) Home sweet home by 
the sea. 5163. 
Olson (H. E.) Lovers of war. 15529. 
Olson (N.) Autumn days. 12445. 
Olsson (O.): 
Berceuse. 30408. 
Priludium und fuga, cis moll. 
26961. 
Sestetto. 380745. 
Oltrégge (H. T.) Girl in gray. 25918. 


Omacka (J.) Polka. 11485. 


26796. Ommundsen (K.) Dance of the Hski- 

Parthenia. 26894. mos. 10188. 

Princesse dormante. 1383. Oncle Mathurin. 26983. 

Sea roamer. 27125. Ondet (G.): 
Thy King of Kings. 27427. Béeguins de Cunégonde. 25372. 

Oliver (A. B.) Girl from Killarney. Carlotita. 30424. 
28443. Ce soir. 18529, 30427. 
2140 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Ondet (G.)—Continued. 

Clavel (El). 282. 

Coeurs et roses. 18584. 
Espoir de demain. 18798. 
Ferme ton magasin. 25811. 
- Georgette (La) 4989. 
Kin-kin. 905. 

Magyar (Le) 1086. 

On ne sait pas. 19829. 
Pioupious de France. 26934. 
Québec-Montreal. 380694. 
Sérafina. 27182. 
Si ce n’est qu’ 

30746. 

Strecht for warth! 
Trois belles. 27451. 
V’la Napoléon. 27492. 

Vers le réve. 27581. 

O’Neal (R.): 
T’ll be waiting by the old mill 
stream. 28668. 
Where the old Kentucky flows. 


un réve. 1566, 


30774. 


14252. 
You’re my sunshine when it rains. 
14301. 
O’Neil (N.): 
All for me. 22621. 
Memory (A) 21684. 


Toceata study. 22323. 

O’Neil (S. J.) Nobody is going to 
marry me. 1214. 
O’Neil (T.): 

I'll pray that my soldier boy will 
come safe back home to me. 
10695. 

Just an auto ride with May. 153876. 

You’re a dear little button. 22547. 

O’Neil & Story: 

After a tear comes a smile. 
LESS 

Gee! but I’m crazy for the sum- 
mertime. 12875, 14946. 

I’d like to do some loving with 
you. 28644. 

T’ll meet vou in the city. 238546. 

Learning to love. 10975. 

Let’s forget we ever met. 

Lotus bud. 38197. 

Sighing of the winds. 

That Mexican twist. 30012. 

That Virginia reel. 16420, 22285. 

Veteran (The) 6486. 

When we were sweethearts com- 
ing thro’ the rye. 22469. 

You can’t beat American love. 
4356. 

O’Neill (J. A.) 
eyes. 11088. 
O’Neill (N.): 

Bluebird (The) 6895. 

Dance of the joys. 7121. 

I love you dearly, O my sweet. 
23550. 

Song of the mothers. 

Two dances. 30668. 


9802, 


21519. 
16220. 


Manuels’ killing black 


3899. 


————— 


O’Neill (T.) Morning song. 22562 
(34). 

Open court pub. co. Buddist hymns. 
25463 


Openshaw (J.): 
Queen of the seas. 24439. 
Sincérité. 9045, 138884. 
Wizard’s spell. 25146. 
O’Perus ( ) Enearacolant. 14821. 
Opie (M. J.) Under the sod inside 
the gate. 14128. 


Opie (O. B.) Tacoma, the rose of the 
west. 6301. 

Oppenheim (M.) Come back to me. 
18590. 


Oppenheimer (H.): 

Belle Picarde. 2254. 

Biblische bilder. 22794. 

Malaguena. 8256. 

Mélodie gracieuse. 8300. 

Sérénade du printemps. 3826. 
Oppenlander (N.) Lucky 18. 8155. 
Ops (J.) Good Bobby. 28478. 
Opus music co.: 

Bunyip (The) 

Camélia rouge. 

Four love songs. 

Jollity. 3063. 

Light of heart. 23826. 

Merry little scout. 17534. 

Star valse. 11878. 

Thoughts. 12030. 

Two nocturnes. 225. 

Valse sentimentale. 22376. 

With the stream. 3083838. 
Orban (M.): 

Dix petites 

15932. 

Six piéces bréves. 
Orbin (G.): 

Blue and the gray. 16862. 


22850. 
27973. 
9347. 


piéces enfantines. 


15933. 


Have something to spare. 17179. 
Orchard (W. A.) Idyl (An) 2955. 
Orcutt (G. R.) Chippewa. 28027. 


Order of the Eastern star (Grand chap- 
ter of state of N. Y.) Authorized 
ode book. 16802. 

Ordway (KE. T.) Way (The) 1928. 
O’Reilly (M. W. L.) I wonder if those 
thoughts will still remain. 17267. 
O’Reilly (P. J.) Speak, my beloved. 

6230. 

O’Rell (E.) pseud. 
(H. N.) 
Orem (P. W.) 
Organ (The). 
Organist (L’) 

Oriflamme (L’). 27995. 

Original sacred harp. 24298. 

Oriunno (S.) Sneak easy. 20199. 

Orléans (Ch. dad’) Temps a laissé son 
manteau. 20352. 

Orlob (—) Heart breakers 
15107, 19032, 26038. 


See MacWilliams 


See Mero (W. P.) 
8619. 
17708. 


(The) 


2141 


INDEX 


Dt aa eae Ss. V6 


Orlob (H.): 
I’ve never 
28707. 
I would leave my honeymoon for 
you. 18087, 18088, 16728 (48). 
If I had a hundred hearts. 15268, 
16728 (44), 28735. 


had a_ sweetheart. 


In loving time. 21400, 25197 (128), 
26224. 

Manhattan isle. 26514. 

Never lose your heart in the 


moonlight. 138547, 16728 (54). 
Philadelphia drag. 21915, 25197 | 
(199), 26923. | 
She was lovely to her mother. | 
13868. | 
Some golden day. 12260. 
Somewhere | 
someone. | 
| 


she’s flirting with 
16265, 16728 (638). 


Songs that you used to _ sing. 
16278, 16728 (64). 
You have to hand it to them. 


25174, 25197 (268). 
You may kiss me good-night dear. 
25177, 25197 (269). 


Ormand (M. D.) That twinkle in his 
eye. 24856. 

Ormsby (K.) Pastoral dance. 5873. 

Ormund (H.) Soldier boy in denim 
blue. 16251. 

Orne (BH. B.) Roses, the robins, and 
you. 22088. 


Orner music co. Protectorate march. 
16044, 17766. 
Ornstein (L.): 
At twilight. 27813. 
Capricciette. 27980. 
Coquetry. 28115. 
In modo scarlatti. 28763. 
Romance triste. 29641. 


Orr (G. D.): 
They’ll get over it. 14067. 
Won’t someone be my mamma. 


9718. f 
Orr (S. W.) Busy bee. 22854. 
Orris (J. L.) My little mountain 
home. 15775. 
Orso (F. d’) pseud. See Behr (F.) a | 
Ort (CSHe) | 
Boy scouts. 4568. 
Merit march. 56380. 
Orth Ch): 
Coney Island glide. 28105. 
I feel like lovin’. 28652: 
O’Hara. 8566. 
Orton (W. A.) Magnificat and Nune 
dimittis. 26504. 
Orvis (C. & Hi) ) a heassion of our 
Lord according to St. Matthew. 
25IOT (Qe ae 


Osborn (G. V.) Home rule in Ireland. 
17206. : 
Osborne (C.): 
Best of everything. 30411. 
Directions. 14750. 
Maud. 380614. 

Trade names. 18092. . (i 
What is it—likes so much. 18174. 
Osborne (G. A.): 
Lord is my shepherd. 997. 

Prayer for those at sea. 1872. 
Osborne (M.): 

Song of the elves. 1622. 

Song of the Radcliffe union. 
Osborne (M. C.): 

Cake-shop romance. 27969. 

Romance of a cake shop. 29640. 
Osborne (N.): : 

Leave him alone if he leaves you. 

10976, 13252. 


1626. 


Souvenir mélancolique. 29879. Sweet Angelina. 13994, 14819 
O’Rourke (K. B.): (144). 
About my Sarie Jane and me. Take me back to the garden of 
20711. | love. 27355. 
Peek-a-boo hat. 3558. Oscheit (M.) Im zigeunerlager. 5282. 
©O’Rourke (T.): Osgood (G. L.) As Joseph was a-walk- 
Only (The) girl for you. 15926. ing. 22562 (6). 
Sweet Molly Magee. 16362. Osgood (H.) Mélisande. 23990. 
Orpheus music pub. co.: Osgood (H. O.) . Day of resurrection. 
Bluet series of music. 25422. 7142. R 
Daffodils. 20959. Osgood (M.) Air from Martha. 6688. 
Fox hunt. 10419. Osmanski (W.): 
Idle moments. 19186. Bialy mazur. 20835, 20836. 
Love’s vision. 19496. Oberek z kleparza krakowskiego. 
Romantic suite. 8884. 15876, 21821. 
Song of the wind. 9129. Osmiatowski (W.) Melodye Polskie. | 
Orpin (HE. M.): 5609. 
Brigade inspection. 25452. Osmun (H. B.) It’s steeplechase for i 
Oakland march. 15875. mine. 19262. ; 
Supremacy. 203804. Ossusky (H.) Tattered melody. 1732. | 
Sweet peas. 1702. Ostman (H.) Until eternity’s morn. | 
Waldorf bachelors. 9565. 6403. 
Orr (C. H.) Microbia. 15665. Ostrander (C. T.) Choir girl. 268. 
2142 | 
I 
i 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Ostrowski (—) Gwiazda polka. 
5068, 7548. 
Ostier (J.) Perkeo. 15984. 
O’Sullivan (P.) Irish songs in Eng- 
lish and Gaelic. 15321. 
Oswald (A. H.): 
Flowers of love. 25856. 
Long ago land. 26446. 
Oswald (F. D.) Temptation rag. 
203538. 
Oswald (R.) Show me how to make 
love. 20165, 25197 (214). 


Othegraven (A. von): 


Frau Nachtigall. 4955. 
Gleich und gleich. 593. 
Hagestolz (Der). 7555. 


Handsome horseman. 7571. 

Heidenroslein. 7612. 

In the woods with the blackbird. 

TS67. 

Maiden’s answer. 3254. 

Mein schiitzle ist fein. 

Rosenzeit. 1465. 

Schranklied. 1526. 

Sternlein (Das). 

Tireli. 9386. 

Unschuldigen 

1841. 
Otis (P. A.): 

O little town of Bethlehem. 

Our Saviour’s birth. 26872. 

Risen Christ. 11603. 

Seven responses. 21877. 
O’Tool (M. I.) Sunsetta waltz. 
Ott (H. L.) Stranded. 9184. 
Ott (L.) In Michigan, my dear old 

northern home. 15291. 
Ott (N. M.) Come with me in my 
aeroplane. 304. 
Otteson (LL. M.) 
18483. 
Otto.(C.) Daisy dance. 
Otto (E.) Lamentation. 
Otto y Arzoz: 

Alma de mi alma. 

Almas hermanas. 

Amelia. 30375. 

Apasionada. 27788. 

Ardientes desvarios. 

Aurora. 30392. 

Ausencia. 12444. 

Caprichosas. 27983. 

G@arolina: 12565. 

Con el alma. 18610. 

Crepuscular. 28132. 

Desden. 28204. 

Don’t blush. 30469. 

En el claustro. 28286. 

Jota del centenario. 19298. 

Lindas hidalguenses. 19425. 

Maitines para la festividad del 

Sacratisimo Corazon de Jesus. 
15568. 
Musica sacra. 


8261. 


9174. 


(Die) kindlein. 


1236. 


6278. 


Brontes et Steropes. 


28149, 28150. 
13241. 


-—=—— 


Qt dz. 
30373. 


22678. 


11206. 


Otto y Arzoz—Continued. 

Nostalgia. 138564. 

Siempre. 18875. 

Tres romanzas sin palabras. 30606. 

Tuyo seré. 30105. 

Vuelve. 30183. 

2" barearole en re. 
Ottone. 7548, 
Oulton (A. J.) 

son Valley. 28780. 
Our little Cinderella. 3528, 3529, 
4903, 5221, 5746, 5845, 7134. 
Ourville (L. D’): 


STT9. 
~~ 


lie. 
In the dear old Hud- 


Soirée musicales. 1604, 1605, 
16246. 
Two little friends. 9444. 


Ouseley (F. A. G.) 
gang. 2967. 

Outlaw love. 17718. 

Over the river. 23521, 23576, 23857, 
24107, 25101, 26255. 

Overbee (E.) Chaser march two-step. 


Ifran solens upp- 


250. 
Overly (C). Will you love me for 
aye. 12283. 


Overly (J. L.) While the Indian sum- 


mer sun shines on the hills. 1985. 
Overton (E. W.) Come live in a cot- 
tage with me. 12623. 
Overton (M.): 
Sweet evenings. 3974. 
To an old portrait. 4081. 
Overton (T.) When we meet again 
in springtime. sweet Marie. 20608. 


Owen (A.): 

If my dreams of you come true. 
12359 (82). 

Just a chain of daisies. 
9782 (49) 27714 (87). 

Loves eulogy. 8148, 9782 (62). 

Marry me Carrie. 17500. 

Sweet red roses. 14319 (145). 

When the dew is on the rose. 
27611, 30364 (129). 


5369, 


Owen (F.) Finger and voice method. 
519. 
Owen (L.) You will forget. 16710. 
Owens (—) Ive a garden in Sweden. 
10726. 
Owens (Mrs. C.) Let me rest. 23801. 
Owens (H. P.): 
Let’s examine ourselves. 5454. 
Peace. 5877. 
Ownby (E. C.) Where the Swananoa 
flows. 22480. 


Owsley (B. B.) Island of sweet six- 
teen. 14319 (S89). 

Owsley (C. C.) My little queen. 1159. 

Owst (W. G.) White ship. 12261. 

Oxenford (E.) Romance of the rose. 
22030. 

Oxley 
5964. 


(B.) Push for Pawtucket. 


2145 


INDEX 


pti a Me S., v.56 


lesa Glide) 


All this night bright angels sing. 


25239. 


Angel choirs are singing. 25265. 


Away in a manger. 22719. 


Child is born in Bethlehem. 25531. 


Search me O God. 16184. 


Pagani (0.) & bro.—Continued. 
Sulle onde del Danubio. 24775. 
Usignuolo’ (L’) e vieni sul mar. 


24960. 
Paganini (N.): 
Allegro. 19872. 


Allegro giusto. 19873. 


See, amid the winter's snow. Allegro maestoso. 15954. 
29753. Caprice. 19874, 19876, 21887, 21888. 
~lep holy babe. 27194. Concert-allegro. 11415. 
Pabst (H. A.): Larghetto cantabile. 11416, 11417, 
Golden moments. 2760. Moto perpetuo. 11418. 
Ivy leaf. 30387. Polacea. 11419. 
Little gypsy. 3173. Variationen. 11420. 
London Bridge. 3182. 60 ettiden in form von varia- 
Louisiana. 3199. tionen. 19877. 
Morning-glory. 8358. Page (A. ) Postlude. 16021. 
On the lake. 3498. Page (B.): 5 
Sailor boy. 3748. Just one sweet thought. 17362. 
Sunrise. 3963. Waltz of the monkey men. 16565. 
i Page (N. C.): 
ee eee 399]. | me that se through Tara’s 
Moss rose. 38361. alls. 1057 
Siig Ona y 209 Has sorrow ee young days shaded. 
Soldier’s return. 3881. 7584. 
Pabst (P.) : Love’s young dream. 11068. 
An einer hecke. 9888. Meeting of the waters. 11126. 
Friedhofabend. 10428. Minstrel boy. 5647. 
Frohe jugend. 10431. Rich and rare were the gems she 
In alten tagen. 10790. wore. 8859. 
Miannlein steht im walde. 11075. Young May moon. 12336. 
Romanze. 13763. Page (T. B.): 
Singschule. 11803. Africanna. 6679. 
Wer ist in unser htihnerhaus. Down in ’bam. 18728. 
12198. ie Page (W. A.) Sweetheart mine. 
Zwolf ettiden. 138544. 20318. 
Pace (A. M.) New songs of the King. | Pagliacci. 19411. 
8470 Pagliese (F.) Sdagliece core. 24536. 
Pace (J. G.) I want to steal the girlie. | Paine (F. M.): 
26188. By the sea. 12549. 
st ; fs Florence vocal album. 18869. 
rome NOG MD aby ls Owe oa of my boyhood days. 
: om : aye 
aoa seam Gere etude Those dreamy eyes. 20387. 
Pacius (F.) Suomis sang. 18002. Panes ee O bless the Lord, my. 
Packwood (Mrs. G. H.), sr. My Dies 
heart’s gone out to you. 1151, 2072 ees ne a a 
(147). relie O82 Gipe : 
: ie Paine (J. K.) See Paine (M. E.) 
Paddock (J. A.) Wind trust. 6574. Paine (lake) eae 
Paderewski (1. J.) : Dearie will you come. 25661. 
Melodie. 13412. Let me come home. 28958. 
Menuet. 26586. My heart calls for you. 11226. 
Paér ( ) Cavatine. 27995. Paine (M. Ii.): 
Pagani (O.) Regina dei fiori. 24462. Bird upon a rosy bough. 6648 (1). 
Pagani (O.) & bro.: Birthday impromptu. 6648 (2). 
Al chiaro di luna. 22608. Fuga giocosa. 6648 (9). 
Ciribiribin. 22958. Spring idvl. 6648 (36). 
Hlvira. 23171. Paine (P.) My little spoon dream. 
Golfo ineantato. 23364. 21742. 
Primo (Il) bacio. 24415. Paine (T.) Old cabin home. 15900. 
Sentimentale. 24581. Paladilhe (E.): 
Serenata medicevale. 24598. Cigale et Ja fourmi. 279, 4675 
Sopra le onde. 24712. Psyché. 26988. 
Spagnola (la) 24719. Roitelet (Le). 27055. 
2144 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Palao (J.) O you sweet rag. 29367. 
Palaschko (J.): 

Arabesken. 12421. 

18 elementar-studien. 24816. 


Palatinus lainya. 1305, 1828, 1407, 
1847, 1884. 


Palestrina (G. P. da): 


Alla riva del Tebro. 14355. 
Ave Maria. 27832. 

O che splendor. 3543. 
Sanctus. 5857. 

Soave fia il morir. 22135. 
Tenebrae factae sunt. 3544. 


Batley (1.): 

Ain’t you glad you've come home, 
Mary. 18266, 25197 (40). 
Billy. 6867, 12506, 16728 (27). 

Dolores. 408. 
I like you just the same. 
Jungle glide. 10882, 13189. 


Lize. 15486. 

Say, but it’s lonesome, kid. 13818, 
16728 (60). 

Springtime brings roses. 143819 
(142). 


When you’re in love with someone 
who's not in love with you. 
25103. 25197 (261). 

Whose heart is breaking to-night. 
27638. 

You can bet your life I would. 
22536, 27684. 

Palfrey (H.): 

Prayer (A) 8739. 

Te Devm lJaudamus. 1738. 
Palicot (G.) Royal-trompette. 
Baume (W. H.) & co.: 


1476. 


Humoureske. 5182. 
Idyl (An) 2955. 
Pied piper. S694. 


Palisades music pub. co. 
Lou. 8364. 
Palladino (J.) 

mareh. 12307. 
Paima, (N. di): 
-Abbascio ’e Turche. 
Penzanno ’a sposa. 
Palmer (A. J.): 


My Dixiana 


Worlds champion’s 


25203. 
19904. 


Back to dear old Pennsylvania. 
4486. 
Soldier boy that left his mother all 
alone. 22139. 
Palmer (A. T.): 
Again the sun. 9803. 
Bug-a-boo man. 10019. 


Dance of the fairies. 101S4. 

Gossip. 10523. 

How the wind blows. 10648. 

Mother’s darling. 11194. 
Palmer (C.): 

Mocturne:in D. 11422. 

Prélude in D minor. 11423. 


Si jétais Dieu. 17918. 
Trésten, trésten mitt folk. 
Victoria amoris. 16517. 


8982. 


es eer EE EE ES A TE | 6 LS NE A eS 


Palmer Caesar’s lament. 
4623. 
Palmer 
Palmer 
24335. 
Palmer (G. M.): 


Folk songs. 


(Mrs. .€2 Nz) 


(G.) Of course. 24229. 
(G. A.) Peace and good will. 


14902. 


Man for Galway. 21622. 
Palace is not for man. 5856. 
Palmer (O. E.) Take me back to old 
Kentucky. 22244. 
Palmer (S. E.) Everyday songs and 
rhythms. 12775. 
Palumbo (C.) Album di ventiquattro 
composizioni. 380370. 
Panella (F. A.) Italian songs. 28828. 
Panella (1L.) 
Civic pride. 12607. 
Dear old mother. 18680. 
My sunshine Rosie Rose. 19713. 
Panella” Clad): 
Love tokens. 15525. 
Venus. 9507, 9508. 


Panella & Murray music pub. co.: 
Dear old mother. 18680. 
Don’t forget the dear old pal you 
left at home. 25686. 
I'd like to be with mother. 23526. 
In the twilight when I’m lonely. 
19237. 
Meet me in the shadows. 29147. 
My sunshine Rosie Rose. 19718. 
She’s my best girl. 27155. 
Wash day. 25042. 
Panizza (H.) D/’une prison. 
Pantagruel. 13809. 
Panton (3. $2) 20 Ros Pe: 
Pantschenko (S.) Capriccio. 
Panza. (O.): 
Mentre tu passe. 
Novembre. 21796. 
Paoletta. 419, 848. 
Paoli (¢G.) Chiclana ? 
(59). 
Faoli (N.): 
Penso a te. S676. 
Ti han detto tanti. 9378. 
Pape (EF. M.) Panama-Pacific exposi- 
tion. 3545. 
Papenbrock 
6142. 
Papin (G.) Mé€ditation. 5600. 
Papin (G.) Priére. 16035. 
Paque (M. J. L. D.) Erste sympho- 


P76) 
139. 


25498. 
24007. 


256, 12359 


(H. D:) Ship o’dreams: 


nie. 24322. 
Paquette (Mrs. G. C.) If you'll only 
answer, yes. 15274. 


Paradis, (H:) : 
Belle miton. 14485. 
Introduction et variations. 
borough. 15381T. 
Pastel menuet. 29467. 
You you Américain. 48362. 


Marl- 


2145 


INDEX 


Paradise of Mohamet. 2846, 8650, 
9212, 9361, 9782 (41), 9782. 
Paradisit (2. Day bocca tar 
(80), 9872 (88). 
Paray (P.) Promesse. 23541. 
Parelli (A.) ‘Neath southern moon. 
ee 
Pares )¢Ga)e: 
Fantaisie-caprice. 
Suite proveneale. 


26890. 


14857. 
6268. 


Paris (EH. W.) If Cupid were a girl. 
T7795. 
Bankes Ces) Tn the old home town. 
3003. 
Park "CM:) : 
Nothing but an old -rag doll. 
17657. 
Over the hill to lovers ville. 
19870. 
ParkoiGs. ais)v 
Chain gang. 16896. 
Tin the constable. T7746. 
Parker (A. T.) Camelia rouge. 27973. 


Parker (G2) You ands vom. the 
quiet. 2048. 
Parker sGEG) 
Abide with me. 27724. 
Collegiate overture. 10124. 
Freedom, our queen. 4957. 
Mona. 15709, 17567, 17568, 26628. 
Norsemen’s raid. 24186. 
One little word. 17701. 
Recital-pieces. 1411. 
Semper fidelis. 8995, 3819. 
Song of times. 27249. 
Parker (H. W.): 
3asunen skall ljuda. 2230. 
Sen till, I foraktare. 3820. 


Parker (J. H.) Back to the farm for 
mine. 4488. 

Parker (l.) When you and I the rob- 
ins hear. 20609. 


Parker =i. sh): 
Come out on the veranda. 7055. 
You are the flower of my heart. 

18227. 

Parken) Wi Cae 
Eternal peace. 
Light of eternity. 


25776. 
21534. 


Shadow of the cross. 22103. : 21815. 
Parkinson (H. B.) Steer my bark. Tears _for the good and true. 
6249. 29987. 
Darks (C. 1.) Why. | 21639. Parreant. "(C@iarse) Whistled tunes. 
Parks (Hh) 9666. 
Chorus girl. 28033. Parrillo (T.) My darling Rose. 1144. 
Coon moon. 28114. Parrish (R. R.): : 
Green eyes. 28506. Corte be our delighted guest. 
Ym the chauffeur for Cupid. 10182. ff 
28695. Roses, roses, roses of June. 16127. | 
Parks “(J.) SOle@ army ‘cont char imy | arny CAS Ws): 
grandfather wore. 15897. T might. 2927. 
Parks. (Gs Ag: Weather (The) 4252. 
Break, break, break. 25446. Parry (Cs) “a 
Mainiy’s hush-a-bye. 23934, Come love take a trip in my bi- 
23935. plane. 14663. 
2146 


Dt hats. Wo6 
PATS (a. -AQIMeOR: 
Andalusia.” 25262: 


Break. break, break. 25446. 

Calling of the I. L. A. 18499. 

Drinking song. 4494. 

Park’s sacred quartets. 5865. 

Sacred quartets no. 4. 24534. 

Song of the Vikings. 6216. 
Parks (J. S.) Montana Hagles. 19615. 
Parks (T. W.) New Missouri. 1196. 
Parlow (A.) Anvil polka. 4488. 
Parlow: Che): 

Cradle song. 4715. 

Frtihlingsliedchen. 4967. 

Ins stammbuch. 153811. 

Little waltz. 5498. 

March. 5866. 

Menuet galant. 5626. 

Merry play. 5636, 5637. 

Roundelay. 6067. 
Parmalee (C. 8.) Victory. 16518. 
Parmentier (G.): 
17498. 


Marche-tartare. 
Ninon la jolie. 1208. 
' Paris. “doe 
Parnell (C. W.): 
Alleluia. 22628. 
Almighty God. 22631. 


Amen and vesper. 22644. 
Chants for the Magnificat & Nune 
dimittis:;” 22922: 
Crossing the bar. 
Father of mercies. 


23026. 
QBLOL. 
Good Christian men. 23370. 


Magnificat & Nune dimittis. 23923. |) 


O Lamb of God. 24207. 
Remembrance. 3676. 


Sea dirge. 3806. 


Te Deum laudamus and Jubilate 


Deo. 24838. 

Under the greenwood tree. 
Pare (DDE: 

Berceuse. 2264. 

Berceuse lorraine. 2265. © 

Ca leur passera. 2331. 

Chanson de printemps. 
Parratt (W.): 

O Lord, grant the king a long lites | 


4136. 


2372. 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Parry (C.)—Continued. 
I am on my way to Dreamland. 


19105. 
marry (CH. H.): 
Dreams. 23130. 


Hie away. hie away. 23484. 
Te Deum laudamus. 14026, 18036- 
18041. 
Way to succeed. 25047. 
Parsital, £2155, 25028. 
Parslow (G. A.) Only 
blossom. 5829. 


an Easter 


Parsons (A. B.) Valse caprice. 6648 
(29). 

~ Parsons (A. R.) Love sonnet. 19477. 
Earsons (EF: C.) Rhyme road to 
music land. 22016. 

Parsons (T.) Only a_ glimpse of 
mother. 113884. 


Parsons (Mrs. W.): 
I am only a country boy. 28636. 


Threshing machine. 80047. 
Partioli (L.) Sogno di primavera. 
11821. 
Partipilo (J.) President. 8750. 
Partnoff *(L.) : 
Boite & musique. 20850. 
Festpolonaise. 21100. 
Earyin (Z. M.): 
Come be our delighted guest. 


LOS. 

Roses, roses, roses of June. 16127. 
Paseal (F.): 

Bird of day. 16855. 

Bric-a-brac. 20863. 

Haneies, 23221, 23222. 

IT will build you a rainbow. 10736. 
Paseal (J.): 


Butterflies. 20876. 


Over the hills. 5858. 

Easehnall (Mrs. EH. M.) Love's plea. 
13326. 

Pascoe (C. V.)- Through the clover 
fields and woodlands far away. 
30050. 

Pasqualini (—) Sonate. 263862. 


Pasqualino di Marzio. Minuetto. 11161. 
Passage (B.) Brown eyed girl. 27945. 
Passananti (E.): 
Cantata ’a mmare! 25488. 
Colossus march. 25562. 
Serenata ’e maggio. 27142. 
Eatiaky (H.): 
Chinesische lieder. 18562, 18563. 
Traum (Der) 30087. 
Paterson & sons: 
Bonnie Scotland. 
Ho for the north. 
Land of the Gael. 939. 
Patey (H. G.) Now. 15852. 
Pathé (F.) Autumn romance. 
Patience (C.) Suffragists 
20288. 
Patrick (H.) My dream girl. 11216. 
Pattberg (C.) Trauer Lulu lied. 6368. 


4565. 
TOT. 


88. 
(The) 


Paten (C. R.) 
Sighing through the pines. 
Patten (P.) 


When the night winds’ 
20595. 
Just a girl of sweet Ssix- 


teen. 7946. 
Patterson (A: C2) -PictGre (om syou: 
86953. 


Ivernia. 380568. 
Follow your leader. 


Patterson (A. W.) 
Patterson (B. J.) 
28381. 
Patterson (C.) 
17156. 
Patterson (H. W.): 
How'd you like to have a willy- 
nilly girl. 10645. 
I’d rather fool my father. 10672. 
In my airy aeroplane. 10797. 
My co-ed queen. 11211. 
That gridiron glide. 11985. 
Your college life is a dreamlife. 


Green gravel and you. 


12338. 
Patterson (P.) Not like mother’s. 
26764. 
Patterson (S.) Nature’s lullaby. 
24148. 
Patterson (W. J.): 
My old sweetheart. 26709. 


Will you love me when I’m old. 


22499. 

Patterson. (W. lL.) Queen of Arizona, 
Mary. 29555. 

Pattison (F.) Dawn in the desert. 
2492. 

Pattison (J. W.) Da skall konungen 
Saga.  fileoo: 

Pattison (T. M:) Holy; holy, jholy- 
10626. 

Patcom (i: s:) Errant engineer. 
2596, 209T: 

Pauer (E.): 

Cascade (lua) 224. 


Suite de pieces, en forme de danses 


anciennes. 27315. 
Pauer (M.): 
Miniatures. 24040. 


Spezial-ettiden. 22185, 22186. 


Paul (Mrs: Acie) Shide oto luck as 
turning. 6356. 

Pah) 9 (15:) Nach der Christmette. 
3406. 


Paw CE W:) 
Paul) CH. A.) 
mine. 25169. 
Baul C3e)y: 
Always ready. 12393, 18288. 
I’ll take you to the moving pic- 
tures sister dear. 754, 2906. 
Indian courtship. 15308, 28795. 


Starlight night. 13951. 
You ain’t no friend of 


Just a two-step, dearie. 17358, 
28869. 
Baul (RS W.yG 
Field day march. 14882. 


Melodies from dreamland. 3302. 
Eo (ON eee 


Dream, dream, dream. JIS737T. 
Oh! you pretty girl. 113849. 


2147 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n. s., -v. 6 | 


Paulanton (EH.) 
of Lackawanie. 
Paulin (G.): 
Fantasmagorie. 
Tzigania. 24937. 
BawlloGhs a). 
Carnival king. 
Dashing cavaliers. 
(49). 
Paulsen (A.): 
High above the earth. 23485. 
Imps at play. 17282. 
Paulson (Mrs. P.) My sweet brown 
eyes. 3400. 


Paulton (H. A.) : 
Angus, Gordon, Donald, Hwart, 
John McKee. 25278, 80864 (59). 


Afar among the hills 
22598. 


23226. 


10054, 25197 (60). 
20963, 27714 


Iking of the boulevards. 303864 
(90). 

Sandy McDougal. 27104, 30364 
Gial sae 


Two cockatoos. 27468, 30364 (126). 
Pavanelli (L.): 


Foglia di rosa. 25858. 
Nostalgia. 26762. 
Roseto bianeo. 27080. 


Pavlick (J. O.) I wonder where she 


is now. 17268. 

Payne (J. D.) Dreams of yesterday. 
434. 

Payne (lL. M.) Sweetheart, I will 


always love you. 20316. 
Payne (S. H.) Lead me to the pearly 
gates. 8020. 
Payne (Mrs. W. A.) 
own reward. 23215. 
Pays’ (ie) ¢i3i9. 
Payson (M.): 

Bear dance. 16887. 

Canterbury bells. 18507. 

Caterpillars. 14602. 

Dance ve fairies. 18656. 

Hail, Oh Minno! 17168. 

Half a score of years ago. 

House of dreams. 2876. 

Indian dance. 173138. 

Merrily, oh merrily. 17581. 

Over brook and brier. 19869. 

Silent all the night. 20174. 

Toe dance. 18086. 

Vanish as the dusky night. 20498. 
Pay tom) “Cdn Se eae ke) aaa ei 

setting of the sun. 30318. 
Pazderski (A. L.): 
Take ime out to Loveland bay. 
11958. 

Whining of the willows. 
Peabody (A. J.) Arrivée (L’) 
Peabody (EH. H.): 

Cremation march. 2462. 

Nobody knows de trouble I see. 

3433. 
Stevens hymn. 38942. 
Who’s who at Stevens. 


Faith brings its 


17169. 


9662. ~ 
68. 


4311. 


a 


Peabody (H.) Since mammy went © 
away. 9043. 

Peace (EF. W.): 
Come before His presence. 
Darkness and dawn. 14722. 
Father of all. 73852. 
God be merciful. 7476. 
Seven hymns and tunes. 9010. 
Sing praises to God. 9058. 


7049. 


Peace and good will. 24834. 
Peal (M. E.) Under rays of silvery | 
moonlight. 22355. 


Pearce (F. M.) Big pow-wow. 16854, + 
18429, 25197 (48). 


Pearce (J. D.) Prayer (A) 3602. 


Pearce (K.) Bronx march. 2812. 
Pearce (W.) Midway local. 8295. 
Pearl maiden. 28063, 28417, 28633, 


28634, 28741, 28742, 29334, 29479. f, 
Pearsall (F. J.) Dreary moon. 18749. | 
Pearson (A.): 


Call of summer. 6948.. 


Christian warfare. 7020. 
Fair land, Columbia. 18813. 
God’s garden city. T7479. 
Light in darkness. 28980. 
On wings of love. 21866. 


Peary (W. H.) Take a trip to Coney |j 
Isle. 16374. 
Pease (A. H.) 
12359 (6). 
Pease (J.) Skip lively. 17924. stale 
Pease (J. L.) Break, break, break. |} 
12359 (6). | 
Pease (M. J.) 


Break, break, break. 


Just to be an American | 


boy. 26318. | 
Pechin (I.) For the touch of mother’s | 
hand. 18883. 
Peck (lL. B.) Blue and the gray. 
18448. 
Pecorella (L.) Meliscenda waltz. 
26567. 
Pecorelle smarrite. 13655. dj 
Pederzani (l.) Love’s dawn. 30595. | 
Pedron (C.) Sognando. 17984. 
Pedrotti (C.): 
Masked ball. 17511. 
Masques (Les). 29124. 
Peebles (L. EH.) Old logs. 24257. 
Péehl (Ca. Awe 
When. 25069. 
When I hed the blues. 27601. 
Peel (G.): 
Boot, saddle, to horse. 22821. 


Good and bad children. 171388. | 

In summertime on Bredon. 17301. | 

Loveliest of trees. 13321. ff 

Say, lad, have you things to do. 
11716. 

Soldier, I wish you well. 17937. 

Twenty years hence. 24929. 

Valses piquantes, nos. 1-4. 
30145, 30146. 

Wind of the western sea. 9697. | 

Peer Gynt. 10546, 18989-18992, 25981. J 


24975, | 


2148 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Peerless conservatory of music. 26905, 
26906. 
Peerless music co.: 
Auto king. 14417. 
Let’s take a trip in my aero- 
plane. 26408. 
Peggy. 7943, 8006, 9665, 10485, 10665, 


10953, 10964, 12667, 
18654-13657, 25285. 


12668, 13451, 


Pehoushek (C.) Megaphone brigade. 
26561. 
Péhue (J.) Pantin d’amour. 8646. 
Péle-méle: 
Je ne voulais plus aimer. 153845. 
On espére toujours. 15918. 
Pelham (P.): 
I want to be a sailor. 29386. 


John, John, John. 879. 
Lilac, laburnum and May. 970. 
Man? what is it. 19525. 
Many happy returns. 1045. 
Send a note and let me know. 
6116. 
. You can always find a friend in 


the summertime. 20678. 
Pélissier (H. G.): 
All change here. 6696 22619. 


Antiques. 12416. 
Big bamboo. 9964. 
Coronation day. 28119. 
Dreaming. 25705. 
Follies (The) 23264. 
Follies album of song. 530. 
Girl for me. 25914. 
Jane from Maiden Lane. 
Kismet. 28901. 
Lovers’ laughter. 26480. 
Mole and the butterfly. 26624. 
Pleasant country side. 3582. 
Return to the simple life. 138789. 
We shan’t tell you. 14205. 
Pellegrini (A.) Fink (Der) 
25829. 
Pelletier (A.) Oh you with the prin- 
cess gown. 11350. 


S66. 


25828, 


Penn (A. A.)—Continued. 


Cry of a soul. 7091. 

Crystal pearls. 7098. 

Dixie of Oklahoma. 14757. 
Ever dreaming of you. 283818. 
Friends. 238284. 

Home of my childhood. 2865. 

I cannot live without you. T7689. 
I could be happy in a portable 
house. 19109. 

I know a maid. 15208. 

I’m going to get married. 

Ii: the Little Big Horn 
28788. 

In the merry spring time. 13138. 

Let the whippoorwills tell you I 
love you. 193896. 

Madame Fluff Butterfly. 11071. 

Margery Denure. 13879. 

Mazie. 133898. 

Memories. 8265. 

Molly O. 3344. 

Mud pies. 19652. 

My posy. 11245. 


5224. 
Valley. 


My southern octoroon. 306389. 

Our little colleen babby, oh. 
26869. 

Pearl thinks the world of me. 
8672. 

Santanitza. 11700, 18806, 13807. 


14319 (188), 16154. 

Spanish love song. 29882. 

Spring serenade. 16302. 

Sweetest girl. 16366. 

Tell me O wind. 22267. 

Tell me with a smile. 16402. 

Two little girls in red. 18107. 

Violets bring memories of you. 
20516. 

Where is the hand. 14251. 

Why won’t you be my bride. 
18201. 

Won’t you be my baboon belle. 
20653. 


: Penn (G.) Tell me sweetheart dear 
ee tte for” amine. | the words of old. 6322. 
; Tn Ne Bf forgive, but not 
Pefia (A. dela) Pérfida. 3568. ae Sant r aaa aia 
Penard (P.) In candy land. 28757. : 
A . Penn (W. H.): 
Pénau (R.): : 
Bteles (Les) 18799 Bereavement. 22783. 
; } Sweetheart. 24812. 
Pantomime. 19886. 
Pendleburg (J. W.) Sweetheart | Penn pub. co.: 


Mayme there’s none like you. 9247. 


City playgrounds. 16923. 


Penle G. Gentle Jesus, meek and International aviator. 19244. 
el re Knights of St. George. 28915. 
Penn (A. A.): Lu Lu march. 17465. 
Ann. 6740. Path (The) finder. 29470. 
Aviator Nell. 12451. Penna (J.) Salut 4 Venise. 16151. 
Back to the old farm. 14447. Pennington (A.) Molly McGuire. 


Call (The) 20882. 

Cassie. 14601. 

Child’s dream of heaven. 4660. 
Come back after harvest time. 


295. 
2149 


Pennington (L.) 


Pennington (S. 


26625. 

Get in line, Tessie. 
25907. 

B.) Japanese dance. 


3045, 18161. 


INDEX 


Db. Une S:, Vi Geal 


Pennino (G. E.): Pepper (J. W.) & son—Continued. 


Lassate ca me spasse. 2638838. 
Oj Rosa. 26852. 
Penny (lL. J.) You’d better get you 
another girl. 14292. 
Pennypacker (G. F.): 
Cape Cod shore. 27979. 
Marry. 28533. 

I’m a merry young lassie. 28680. 
Penrod & Lehmann. When I carried 
your school books for you. 4278. 

Penso (R.): 
Busybody. 22855, 27954. 
Cheero. 25528. 
Follow the soldiers. 2674. 
IT never knew I loved you until you 
said goodbye. 28699. 
Indian maid. 38007. 
Introduce me to the lady. 53283. 
It was three o’clock in the morn- 


ing. 21443. 
Let us waltz round together. 
23807. 


Mr. Jollyboy. 5660, 21708. 

Monte from Monte Carlo. 11174. 

Pick mea nice one. 8692. 

Someland. 1618. 

Sweet Kathleen. 3975. 

Take me down Bond street. 9260. 

There'll always be a corner by the 

fire for you. 18064. 
There'll be dirty work at the cross- 
roads to-night. 18066. 
What is A ——? 1946. 
Yesterday you called me sweet- 
heart. 18228. 
Pente (E.): 

Gavotte caprice. 10450. 

Mazourka. 1065. 

Pentecostal pub. co. Songs and say- 
ings for you. 27254. 
Pentecostal union: 

Harp of gold. 21239. 

Joyful bells. 19302. 

Mercy is free. 19584. 

Eloise. 17033. 

Pepper (J. W.) & son: 

Abide with me. 9789. 

Acme band bk. 6662. 

Aida selection. 12120. 

Alone. 22633, 25248. 

Americus club. 22647, 25256. | 
Anvil chorus. 18126, 18127. 
Arbucklenian polka. 12424, 16785. 
Aviator (The) 16807. 
Barnstormer (The) 116. 
Battleship North Dakota. 4510, 

4511. 

seggar student. 22764. 
Bellevue three step. 140. 
Beneath thy window. 27893. 
Blazing spectre. 9975, 12516. 
Bohemian girl. 16823. 
3$ridal wreath. 228388, 22839. 
Bright eyes. 10007, 10008. 


2150 


Carmen. 25415. 

Cavalleria rusticana. 13390. 

Chimes of Normandy. 25536. 

Ciribiribin. 12606. 

Company A. 4699. 

Dixie—Maryland. 408. 

Dollar princess. 20990. 

Dreadnought polka. 423. 

Dreams of love. 28990. 

Driving in the park. 17022, 18750. 

Dying poet. 25720. 

Erminie. 25765. 

Ernani. 18128. 

Kteleka. 28303. 

F. O. E. march. 23204, 25790. 

Faust. 25954. 

Fifteenth U. S. Cavalry. 238242, 
25827. . 

First kiss waltz. 10379, 10380. 

Flirting on the pier. 4933. 

Flowery pathway. 49837. 

Folies bergérer. 17087. 

Fra Diavolo. 4950. 

Fugitive (La) 4970. 

Gadfly quadrille. 4972, 7428. 

Gallant adjutant. 7431. 

Gloaming. 23341. 

God be with you till we meet | 
again. 10493. 

Golden bower waltzes. 620, 621. | 

Grand selection. 9512. 

Greeting to Thomasville. 21216, | 
23405. fi 

Hazel waltz. _ 676, 7593. 

Holy city. 10624, 10625, 18002. 

Huguenots. 26604. 

Humoreske. 28609. 

Idella schottische. 28724, 28725. 

Ivanhoe march. 10843, 10844. 

Jennie polka. 23668. 

King George V. 5391. 

Little chat. 28994. 

Lohengrin. 12156. 

Lost chord. 17442. 

Love in idleness. 29047. 

Lucia di Lammermoor. Selection. | 
20994. 

Lucia waltz. 23107. 

Magnolia Serenade. 5557. 

Maritana. 5581. 

Martha. 15598. 

Mascot. 5586. 

Meistersinger (The) 27553. 

Mignon. 24082. | 

Militiaman (The) 17548, 19592. | 

Minola. 17549, 21700. | 

Moment musical. 29720. 4 

Moonlight in Venice. 5670. 

Nanon. 24147. 

Nona schottische. 5751, 5752. 

Norma. 14490. 

O. M. A. march. 13581, 15872. 

Pagliacci. 21518. 

Quartet from Rigoletto. 380156. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Pepper (J. W.) & son—Continued. 
Red plume. 11567, 11568. 
Rigoletto. 18131. 

Schubert’s serenade. 20124. 

Signal corps. 6157, 11782. 

Simple confession. 29784. 

Sonora. 29865. 

Stradella. 18873. 

Sunshine song. 28510. 

Sylvania. 24818. 

Tales of Hoffmann. 17673. 

Tannhiiuser selection. 

Temple commandery. 
24844. 

ravaata, (la) 12122. 

Triumph of peace. 24920, 

Trovatore (11) selection. 
18129. 

Vallonia. 27497. 

Vallonia march. 

Vilia song. 30164. 

Violinist’s concert. 646. 

Walter’s prize song. 36196. 

White seal. 22485, 22486. 

William Tell. 24521. 

Young Werner’s§ parting 
30353. 

2nd regiment band march. 2069. 

Per Diue (R.) Memory means just 


24921. 
14159, 


24962. 


song. 


you. 8272. 
Percival (D. S:): 
Questions and replies. 29559. 
Spring has come. 29892. 
Perey (C. A.) On the wing. 24277. 
Percy (KH. J.) Snuggie up a little 


closer dear. 20203. 
Percy, Napoleone & Wustrack. 
grand carnival day. 17646. 
Pérez (S.): 
Almas hermanas. 
Amelia. 380375. 
Apasionada. 27783. 
Aurora. 30392. 
Ausencia. 12444. 
Caprichosas. 27983. 
Carolina. 12565. 
Crepuscular. 28132. 
Desden. 28204. 
Don’t blush. 380469. 


Niagara 


30373. 


En el claustro. 28286. 
Nostalgia. 13564. 
Siempre. 13875. 
Tuyo seré. 380105. 
Vuelve. 30183. 
Pergolése (—) Se tu m’ ami, So sos- 
piri. 29736. 


Siciliana. 20167. 
Uncle Sam’s wedding. 


Pergolesi (G.) 

Perigo (E. V.) 
24941. 

Périlhou (A.): 


Album de Noél. 14845. 
En champagne. 7288. 
Réyeillon (le) 11592. 


— 


Viellée en Bresse. 27537. 


Perinello (C.) Quintetto in-si-minore, 


19908. 
Perkins , (EK. Ae): 
Christinas song cycle. ~25553. 
Girl we used to court when but a 
lad. 28455. 


Lass of Sweet sixteen. 17390. 


Perkins (\GaeSe)a 


Perkins vocal exercises. 2072 
(42). 
Wavelet (The). 43880 (85). 
Perkins lie) 


Flirting eyes. 1SS64. 
My baby. 29256. 
Old woman moon. 
Perkins (W. O.) 


300138. 


Model singer. 20703 


(32): 
Perléet- Ge): 
Ballade. 24347, 30364 (61). 
Danse grace. 23057, 30364 (66). 
Expectation. 12779. 


In solitude. 13129, 14319 (ST). 
In the swing. 18187, 143819 (S88). 
Joyeux. 13178, 14319 (97). 
Maiden’s lament. 29088. 


Sing a song of gladness. 3856, 
3857. 

Spinning song. 139388 143819 (141). 

Staccato etude. 24735, 30364 
(116). 

Valse-fantaisie. 24966, 30364 
GZ). 

Whispers. 14255. 

Perlmutter (——) : 


As du kenst nit un weist nit nemt 
men sich nit unter. 27803. 
Auf schulom steht die welt. 22701. 


Aus frauen-recht. 27824. 
Beht tates mames auf kinder. 


22766. 
Bist mein kroin mein welt. 
Chad gadyo. 23869. 
Dus bisele erd. 28270. 
Elteru’s liebe ist wahre 
23169. 
Emunoh is theuer. 2587. 
Grager (Der) 238392. 
Holt fest dein emune. 
Itzik. 23663. 
Lebedige yisoimela. 28941. 
Nehm schon ob zurik dein suesse 


27910. 


liebe. 


26077. 


heim. 38414. 
Neshume fin mein folk. 24157. 
Ov horachmon. 3584. 
Polish Jew. 11484. 
Polischer Yid. 3591. 
Ven Gott vet tzeigen wunder. 
24985. 
Zu hot ihr nit gesehen mein 
Moishe. 4372. 
Peroni (A.) Minuetto. 29183, 29184. 
Perossi (l.) In patris memoriam. 
138126. ' 
Perot (A.) Rose jar. 24513. 


2151 


) 


INDEX 


Perot (E. J.) Salute of the Christian 
flag. 29690. 
Perpignan (F.) 
Perregaux (J. L.) 
101381. 
Perrin (H. C.) 
1201. 
Perrin (S.): 
Any old way you cook chicken is 
good enough for me. 62, 4880 
(93). 
When the trees shed their leaves 


Miss Million. 29186. 
Come be my friend. 


Night in the desert. 


in the fall. 20598. 
Perrino (H.) Barecarola. 18884. 
Perry (A. D.) Roses. 24518. 


Perry (A. W.) Memory. 8270. 
Perry (A. W.) & sons’ music ¢o.: 

Angel mother. 20747. 

Annie Laurie. 14885. 

Autumn schottische. 2186. 

Battle cry of freedom. 14462. 

Birds at dawn. 14517. 

Blessed be drudgery. 6885. 

Blessed be the tie that binds. 
6886. 

Buds of beauty. 27947. 

Butler’s correct method for the 
piano. 12545, 12546. 

Cupid’s capers. 25620. 

Dancing in the meadow. 2477. 

Darling Nellie Gray. 14724. 

Dixie. 14755. 

Don’t take my little home. 

Dream of heaven. 2547. 

Dusky belles. 28271. 

Echoes from the chapel. 14802. 

Gathering shadows. 25898. 

Glaphyra waltzes. 14971. 

Glittering lake. 7470. 

Globeville march. 21179. 

Golden ripples. 7487. 

Greetings and kisses for my be- 
loved. 22684. 

Hail Columbia. 15065. 

Happy days. 15077. 

Happy dream waltz. 15078. 

Harem skirt girl. 26014. 

Home sweet home. 15149. 

How can I leave thee. 15159. 

I cannot sing the old songs. 15187. 

I have found the way of love. 
15198. 

In the gloaming. 15302. 

In the upper garden. 10814. 

June bride waltzes. 153870. 

Leaves and zephyrs. 28940. 

Leschetizky’s scale. 15436. 

Lightning express. 15461. 

Listen to the mocking bird. 15474. 

Loves old sweet song. 155384. 

Maiden lady. 26506. 

Massa’s in the cold ground. 15605. 

Meadow Brook waltz. 15628. 

Meliscenda waltz. 26567. 


2535. 


pl. Teas. v..6 


Perry (A. W.) & sons’ music co.—Con. 

Moonlight in the mountains. 
29207. 

Moonlight on the snow. 26642. 

Moonlight shadows. 15726. 

My mother’s prayer. 26706. 

My old Kentucky home. 15780. 

Oh power of hope. 21841. 

Old black Joe. 15898. 

Old (The) cabin home. 

Old folks at home. 15908. 

Old oaken bucket. 15907. 

Oriole grand march. 26858. 

Pearl feather waltz. 26900. 

Picture of my old home far away. 
15997. 

Pine grove march. 8699. 

Red white and blue. 16071. 

Rustic run-a-ways. 8924. 

Salute to Beloit. 3756. 

School-day recollections. 

Silvery ripples waltz. 

Star (The) 
16310. 

Sunny Jim. 3962. 

Sweet springtime. 16363. 

Twilight in the forest. 4128. 

Uncle Si barn dance. 4182. 

Wandering in dreamland. 22417. 

We'd better bide a wee. 30211. 

Where is my wandering boy to- 


15900. 


3791. 
BA L(S. 
spangled banner. 


night? 16647. 
Withered violets. 22511. 
Yankee Doodle. 16690. 


Perry (Agnes) Meet me next Sunday 
at Woodland. 8254. 
Perry (Amy) Dreaming of you, 
Helene. 7238. 
Perry (Ey Gy 
Fast asleep. 17071. 
G-double-o-d. 17108. ae 
On the corner of the gate. 17694. | 


Perry’s children’s songs. 19910. 
That creepy song. 18053. 
When the naughty stays inside. 
18186. 
Perry (G. W.) My pretty Carib Sue. 
15785. 
Perry (Ch Rae 
Come to good old dreamy town. 
25568. 
Hop! hop! 26084. 


Perry (2: Bae 
Mother’s pet waltz. 4880 (56). 
Prairie flower waltzes. 4380 (66). 
Sambo’s double shuffle. 4880 (72). | 

Persell (E.) Reel thing. 8821, 29591. | 

Persley (G. H.) Come where the vio- 

lets bloom. 22562: (15). 
Person (V.) My dream come true. 
13498. 

Pertela (P.): 

Sweetheart 
14005. 
Vive la bagatelle. 


IT dream of thee. 


1895. 


2152 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


Pessard (E.): 
Bonjour Suzon. 30416. 
Dans la forét. 4753. 
Hen (The). 7624. 

Pesse (M.): 
Aquarelle. 6747. 
Au caprice du vent. 67883. 
Au gré des réves. 9872, 27816. 
C’est une fable. 205. 
Chanson du bonheur. 248. 
Chanson nouvelle. 245. 
Eau qui glisse. 12787. 


En cueillant des muguets. 18784. 


En écoutant tomber la pluie. 4860. 


En filant la blanche laine. 28288. 
Insaisissable (L’) 10828. 
J’aimais. 10846, 10847. 
Jouez-nous quelque chose. 
Musique sur l’eau. 13481. 
Neige de printemps. 13541. 
Sur les pointes. 18094. 
Tourne, joli rouet. 18088. 
Un soir, 4 Grenade. 20455. 
Vent qui jase. 12117. 

Pestalozza (A.) Ciribiribin. 

7028, 7024, 12606, 22958. 

Peterhans (W. H.) While thou art 


26299. 


2408, 


mine. 12255. 
Peterman (R.) His remembrance. 
10614. 
Peters (A.) Alabama belle. 22. 
Peters (B.): 
Can’t you hear the cuckoo calling? 
208838. 
Hey, hey, hey. 7635. 


Write my name in your heart. 


25161. 
Peters (B. C.) Hooptoroo of Hulla- 
balooloo. 238498. 
Peters (C.) He knows. 678. 
Peters (C. F.): 
Acht stiicke. 27179. 
Etude-caprice. 477. 
Fiunf gesinge. 26576. 
Gebet. 25897. 
Gratulanten kommen. 25976. 
Huldigungsmarsch. 15029, 150380. 
Meister fiir die jugend. 26565, 
29151. 
Moto perpetuo in oktaven. 1128. 


Nordische ballade. 26757. 
Norwegischer brautzug im voru- 

berziehen. 15031, 15032. 
Oktoberlied. 26858. 


Prélude et fugue. 26653. 
-Quartett. 26997. 
Sechs stticke. 26026. 


Siehst du den stern. 27167. 
Sonate A moll. 3662. 
Spanische tainze. 15729-15732. 
Terzen-studie. 1750. 
Variationen. 11420. 


Wir wahnten lange. 27655. 


Peters (F.) Scherzo II. A dur. 1329. 


Peters (H.) Love’s enchantment. 
19486. 
Peters (W.) Verlassen. 9517. 


Peters (W. F.): 

Davy Jones. 20966. 

English language. 21054. 

Fencing girl. 21097. 

Good-bye little girl. 21198. 

I only want to hear you say that 
you love me and me alone. 
138066. 

If you could fancy me. 

Old Deacon Pettigue. 

Serpent of the Nile. 

Slumbertown. 22130. 

Song of the skylark. 22161. 


21290. 
21848, 
29100. 


That’s peculiar isn’t it? very. 
22280. 

There really isn’t any more to tell. 
22291. 

This is no place for a good little 
girl. 22804. 

Visions of love. 22402. 


Petersen (A. M.) 
5196. 
Petersen (Mrs. M. E.): 
Girl you used to be. 28457. 
I’d rather be a brother than a hus- 
band. 28648. 


I am weary of war. 


Petersilea (C.) Technical studies. 
9290. 

Peterson (A.) Under the stars. 9458. 
Peterson (A. S.) There shines no 


lovelight there. 20380. 
Peterson (C. H.) . Those happy days 
gone by. 12025. 
Peterson (D.): 
Down by the deep blue sea: 21006. 


Love I’m coming by and by. 
21574. 
Peterson (E.) My Rocky Mountain 
girl. 24126. 
Peterson (EF. E.) Troubadour song. 
20428. 
Peterson (H. E.) My southern home. 
24131. 
Peterson (I.) pseud. See Glascock 
(Mrs. A. D.) 
Peterson (J. B.) Indicator (The). 
7873. 


Peterson (J. J.) 
Peterson (J. T.) 
ica. 16870. 
Peterson (S. A.) In memory of th 
Czarina wreck. 19215. 
Peterson music co. Boy scouts of 
America. 16870. 
Peterson-Berger (W.) 

25376. 

Pether (H. E.): 
Afterglow. 25219. 
Arguments. 12428. 
Boy in the street. 25486. - 
Dolly Drew. 18718, 20991. 
Don’t call me an angel. 25684. 


Amourpheus. 6729. 
Boy scouts of Amer- 


Bell ringing. 


2153 


26596—12 26 


INDEX 


pt. Th me S., We 6 


Pether (H. H.)—Continued. 

Hilly, oh, Hilly Reilly. 4858. 

Ey’ryone’s key fits my street door. 
487. 

V’d sooner 
10675. 

I never think of anything unless 
I think of you. 7757. 

I want to stop along o’ nursie. 
26189. 

It’s all right when the sun shines. 
17325. 

Little Willie’s fountain pen. 29015. 

Moonflower. 29206. 

Oh! Susannah. 3484. 

On the sands of the shore. 

Paper-bag cookery. 21898. 

Pierrette. 138668. 

Saving twenty poundsa year. 1507. 

Some day you’ll know. 6200. 

Stick to your Uncle Jeremiah. 
18958. 

"Tis better to forget and smile. 
14084. 

We're not out much, but when we 
are out. 18162. 

Why do we sigh for the seaside. 


sit out this dance. 


26828. 


14260. 
Petit (A. S.) Dianes. 28210. 
Petite suite. 16288, 16289. 
Petits riens. 15744. 


Petre (Mrs. E. A.) Longing for her 
return. 26449. 
Petri (R.): 
Burg tiberm tale. 14565, 14566. 
Hs griine die tanne. 148383. 
Seiner (Ihrer) majestit geburts- 
tag. 8994. 
Petrie (H. W.): 
Bas bleu. 2229, 6648 (41). 
Cupid’s web. 18644. 
Dreaming of you. 430, 9782 (381). 
Feast of flowers. 7359. 
Gold, glittering gold. 23359. 
In His name. 21399. 
Longing. 19451. 
My Jack. 5706. 
Nearer Thy presence. 15812. 
On the roll of the open sea. 19835. 
Out on the storm-swept sea. 
24307. 
Poor little boy loved a rich little 
girl. 21944. 
Poppy blossoms. 19953. 
Port of missing ships. 21945. 
Roses and love. 11651. 
She’ll wear a rose in her hair to- 
night. 16208. 
Tambourin (Le) 1718. 
Until the end of time. 27487. 
Violet’s sweetheart. 22400, 27714 
(188). 
Whispering pines. 20620. 
Wild rose. 6648 (135), 9684. 
Petrie (N. M.) I’m longing for my 
own my Dixie land. 15236. 


2154 


Petrie (N. W.) Now I lay me. 26768. 
Pette (A. E. van de) See Van de Pette 
(A. E.) 


Pettengrill (W. T.) Milk and honey. 


19593. 

Pettersen (P. G.) Praise the Lord. 
17753. 

l’etterson (B.) Decorate the soldiers 
graves. 10219. 

Petterson (J.) Lover’s duetto. 11056. 
Pettingill (C.) Whispering of the 
pines. 1989. 


Pettit (A. M.) Ill be a nice clean 
window. 19127. 
Pettit (R. G.) My Avelene tonight. 


5698. 
Pettman (E.): 
Choralia. 16917. 
Come; holy Spirit, come. 14660. 
Ever faithful, ever sure. 14812. 


Fierce was the wild billow. 14883. | 
15085. | 
15245. | 


Hark the swelling breezes. 
I need thee precious Jesus. 


I saw His face of sorrow. 15248. | 


Lamb of God, I look to Thee. | 


15419. 


Like a river glorious. 15463. 


Lord I know a work is waiting. | 


15505. 
My God, my King. 15765. 
Nothing between. 15848. 
Onward, Christian soldiers. 15929. 
Shepherd true. 16218. 
Petz (F. A.) 
Petzl (C.): 
Amour veille. 
Crépuscule. 18635. 
Regina-walzer. 8825, 11577. 
Peute (E.) Momento appassionato. 
11169. . 
Pew (G. G. de) See De Pew (G. G.) 
Peytavin (J. S.) 
24254. 
Pfeel (G. H.) 
Francisco in 1915. 16750. 


25260. 


Pfeil (H.) Calm is the lake. 27971. | 
Pfirstinger (F.) Traum an der Sieg- | 
friedquelle. 14101. J 
Pfister fréres: | 
Désespérance. 16991. 
Imére (L’) 18116. 
Irénis. 26262. 
Pfleger (J.) Rollschuh-liufer-walzer. 
16109. 
Phelan (BH. G.): 
Agro dolce. 2100, 6648 (38). e 
At the sea-side. 2172, 4380 (96). | 
Ever wi’ my Jean. 2615, 4380 
(111). 
In April. 2984, 4380 (128). 


Jumblies 


Message of star-beam. 3325, 4380 | 
(145). 

To thee. 4087, 6648 (125). 

Windy nights. 4328, 6648 (1387). 


Old church bell. | 


All aboard for San |} 


(The) 3069, 4880 (134). | 


Soul in sorrow. 11854. i 


Ly 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Phelps (A.): 
My southern love. 15791. 
Rattle snake rag. 11560. 


Phelps (B.): 
My little Jap. 8882. 
Snake-charmer. 24659. 
Phelps (H.): 


Down on the Songo River. 422. 

Happy scenes of bygone days. 
2810. 

I wish I could change my auto. 

. 29438. 

If you only knew. 7815. 

My wife’s come home from the 
country. 5721. 


Our everlasting goal. 1291. 

Wah wah taysee. 1911. 
Phelps (BE. S.): 

Romance in Bohemia. 24494. 


Sweet dreams of thee. 
27336. 

Phelps (F. I.) I love you just be- 
cause you’re queer. 7720, 15224. 
Phelps & Finley. I’m looking for a 

nice little girlie. 5229. 
Phenig & Freedman. I don’t know 
why I love you. 28649. 
Philbrick (W.) My little goo-goo 
girlie. 5709. 
Philharmonic pub. ¢€o.: 
Secret of violin playing. 8987. 
Willy Willy Wiltshire. 27651. 


Philidor (F. A. Danican-) See Dani- 
can-Philidor (F. A.) 


273835, 


-Philie (J. E.) Cloud-chief. 2417. 


| 
| 


| Phillips (B. B.) 


Philipp 
1315. 
Philipp (G.) pseud. See Suck (G. F.) 
Philipp (I.): 
Exercices de moyenne force. 4896. 
New Gradus ad Parnassum. 11275, 
15818, 24159. 


(A.) Paris the paradise. 


Preparatory of technic. 19968. 
Philipp (R.) Gavotte. 21168. 
Philippe (H.) Thy gentle spirit. 

20398. 
Philips (D.): 
Come, love, & fly withtme. 101385. 
Lost in the land of love. 11044. 


Where my mother is waiting for 


me. 12249. 
Phillip (L.) Graceful dance. 5088. 
Phillips (A. B.) AS a wayward 


stream. 14407. 
Phillips (B.) Lassie (A) by the sea. 
8017. 
Phillips (B. A.) 
27340. 


Sweet rose of love. 


Is there another 


girl like mother. 28815. 


| Phillips (C.): 


I saw his face of sorrow. 15248. 
In the cross of Christ. 15299. 


Phillips (C.)-—Continued. 


Loved with everlasting love. 
15526. 

Saviour, while my heart is tender. 
16159. 

Phillips (E.): 

Cowboy Dan. 4714. 

Take me back to dear old Dixie 
where the Swanee wends its 
way. 24824. 

To every heart there comes some 
gladness. 4088. 


Phillips (F. H.) 

Phillips (G.) 

Phillips (H.) 
tears. 23560. 

Phillips’ (H. :)= 
Bric-a-braec. 10006. 
Good enough for me. 
Open your heart. 1283. 
That June. 27385. 

Phillips (I.) Only a dream. 19844. 

Phillips (J.) Um, Lawd, kid, dat’s 


Count on me. 20947. 
Nellie Bell. 29312. 
I’m smiling to hide my 


7499. 


rag. 9446. 

Phillips (J. R.) Laughing eyes. 
19378. 

Phillips (lL. B.) Liedes gruss. 11000. 


Phillips (L: Z.): 
I love the little lightning bugs. 
MONT. 
Moonlight and roses. 5669. 
Some day we'll know. 22142. 
Phillips (M.) Beat of a passionate 
heart. 6887. 
Phillips (M. F.): 
Berceuse. 148. 
Daffodils. 7148. 
Flower of a fairer world. 10393. 
Nocturne. 1341. 
Prelude and fugue in G minor. 
11516. 
Rosette. 16129. 
Starry woods. 24744. 
Vesper bell. 9518. 
Phillips (Mrs. N.) Lead me blessed 


Saviour. 15428. 
Phillips (P.) I will sing you a song. 
sae 


Bhillips OR.) : 
Drunk again. 17025. 
Richelieu. 3687. 
That is all. 14050. 
Toinette. 4090. 
Phillips (W. A.) : 
Son of the desert am I. 22149. 
Sweetest dream of all. 3984. 
Phillips & Page: 
Can you forgive. 16886. 
Dear isle of green. 14732. 
Flower of the Nile. 21120. 
Garden of memories. 14941. 
Graceful dance. 21206. 
Harmony in eight pages. 
Humoresque. 21308. 
Look down, dear eyes. 


7582. 
992. 


2155 


INDEX 


pt. II, 0. s, v. 6 


Phillips & Page—Continued. 
Love’s dwelling place. 1006. 
Love’s perfect flower. 23886. 
My heart goes out tc you. 21735. 
Poinsettia valse. 17749 
Policeman’s holiday. 16018. 


Reverie. 22014. 

Sing! sing! birds on the wing. 
22118. 

Song of the arrow. 22156. 

Thalia. 9310. 


Valse bohémienne. 6413. 

Valse caprice. 22368. 

You will forget. 16710. 
Phillips music co: 

AS a wayward stream. 14407. 

King of peace. 7978. 

Lassie by the sea. 8017. 


Philippson (M.) Zwei klavierstiicke. 


3570. 

Philpot (S.) My little sunkissed hya- 
cinth. 26699. 

Phipps (G. G.) Dear mother’s songs. 
10212. 

Phreaner (M. R.) Sweetheart I'll: 


promise you to be true. 24814. 


Piacezzi (C.): 
Canzone villereccia. 12559, 12560. 
Capriccio, op. 10. 138667. 

Piano (H.) Is it. 28654. 

Pianolski pseud. See Weinberg (C.) 


Piantadosi (A.): 

Dreamy Italian waltz. 4829. 

Give me a small-town sweetheart. 
189386, 25197 (91). 

Haven’t you forgotten something. 
7589, 9782 (38). 

Honey man, my little lovin’ honey 
man. 17209, 25197 (100). 

I just met the fellow. 
25197 (106). 

I’m looking for a dear old lady. 
2072 (115). 

I’m so tired of dreaming. 19155. 

In all my dreams I dream of you. 
7834. 

Love isn’t always laughter. 

Medley waltz. 8251, 8252. 

Mother’s child. 1125, 9782 (68), 
13478. 

Rusty-can-o rag. 8925, 18784. 

San Francisco glide. 2072 (167). 

Somehow I can’t forget you. 
22145, 

Summer days. 
(148), 17998. 

That Italian serenade. 27384, 27714 
(130). 

That long lost chord. 6382, 9782 
(84) 


19122, 


26469. 


11910, 138979, 14519 


That todelo tune. 1761. 

Think it over May. 1775. 

When Broadway was a pasture. 
9617, 9782 (94). 


2156 


Piantadosi (A.)—Continued. 
You’re going to wish you had me 
back again. 9757, 9782 (100). 
Piatti (A.) Violoncello method. 9532. 
Piber’ (5:)s) ag 
A 2’ fahrii’s gifts 22572, 
Dorferl ((S). 25680. 
Teuerung (Die). 9807. 
Picard (C.) For I’m a regular rag- 
time girl. 14908. 
Picard (E.) Juré (Le) 53868. 
Picazo (M.) Gtiarany. 10551. 
Piccinni (—): 
Premier air d’Atys. 24402. 
Récitatif et troisiéme air d’Atys. 
24458. 
Piccinni (N.): 
Récitatif et air d’Angélique. 29578. 
Récitatif et air de Roland. 29580. | 
Récitatif et deuxiéme air de San- | 
garide. 29581, 29582. 
Piccolino. 11460. 
Pichl (W.) Six fugues. 
Pick-Mangiagalli (R.): 
Drei walzer-capricci. 
Von der wiese. 4213. 
Pickaert (R.): 
Andante. 
Saltarello. 
Pickens (M. T.) 
you. 7504. 
Pickering (L. M.) 
29687. “ 
Pickert (A.) Réve et enchantement. | 
8850. ai 
Pickert (G.) I ne’er could love an- | 
other girl as I love you. 28698. | 
Pickett (L. L.) Songs and sayings for ' 
YOu... saa 4 
Picquet (G.): 
Ce soir. 18529, 30427. | 
Refrain de Carmen. 138780. i 
Si ce n’est qu’un réve. 1566, 
30746. 
Sur un fil dor. 29950. 
Voila les ch’ valiers de la nuit.,| 


1343. 
15996. 

26924. 

27099. 
Goodnight, God bless i 


St. Louis for me. | 


14184. L 
Pierce (C. A.) Jesus, lover of my 
soul. 7925. | 
Pierce (H. de) See De Pierce (H.) § 
Pierce (J. N.) Amberst forever. §' 
14369. t 
Pierné (G.): 
Choeur des moissonneurs. 10098, 
10099. 
Ize¥l. 19265. ! 
March of the little leaden soldiers. | 
23941. i 
Ronde d’enfants. 8886. ti 
Sérénade. 24588. 
Pierné (P.) Aux jardins d’avril, 
25328. 


Jingle, bells. 10868. 
16315, 19353. 
Recollection. 


Pierpont (J.) 
Pierrot Lunaire. 


Pierson (D. E.) 17838 : 


( 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Pierson (W.. T.): 

Canoeing. 18505, 20885, 22880, 

25197 (58). 

Emogene. 25745. 

Sleep, honey, sleep. 1588. 
Pietzsch (G.) Schule fiir oboe. 20128. 
Pietzsch (H.) 22 etiiden fiir trompete 

oder cornet. 21925. 
Piggott (F.) Going to the wars. 7482. 
Pigott & co., ltd. Flanagan’s flying 
machine. 18859. 
maxe (H: H.): 
Come my soul, thou must be wak- 
ing. 4693. 

Marching all day. 8209. 

Marching along. 28945. 

Now the day is over. 5760. 

Old time favorites. 21854. 

Peace of God. 8669. 

Roses bloom in summer only. 8905. 

Southern songs. 16287. 

Pilgram (W. H.) Vaiter! don’t say 
ham ven I’m around. 12096. 

Pillaud (J.) Requiem. 11584. 

Pilling (Mrs. E. C.) Where will you 
spend eternity. 6548. 

Pillion (J. M.) My sweet blue eyed 
lady. 15792. 

Pillon (C.): 

Bonsoir messieurs. 

Knisternde seide. 
mib7. (H.),: 

Im merzen. 23605. 

Intermezzo amoroso. 

Koboldtinze. 21495. 

Thor’s hammerschwung. 24879. 


18451. 
13226. 


21428. 


Verrat. 24993. 
Pinard (A.) Player (The) 16009. 
Pinches (H. H.) Yankee tangle 
SIR EYE 


Pinckney (D.) Take me back to my 
old Kentucky home. 11950. 
Eandar (A: H.) You and I. 25171. 
Pink lady. 4619, 4802, 7709, 8855, 8356. 
8700, 8703, 10980, 11468, 12859 (91), 
12359 (96-99). 
Pinkel (R. R.): 
Back to the dear old home. 
Mariutch is Mariola. 8219. 
Pinkney (R.) Angels had come. 18306. 
Pinsuti (—) In dreaming hours. 23618. 
Pmsuti (C.) : 
Crusaders (The) 
_ Kings minstrel. 
Palm tree and cedar. 
Spring song. 20271. 
Vine and myrtle. 22898. 
When life is brightest. 6513. 
Einto (A. FE.) : . 
American boys. 9829. 
Berceuse. 9952, 9954. 
Chippewa maid. 10097. 
Daisy. 10181. 
Favorite colors. 10364. 
Festival of the pickaninies. 


4487. 


28139. 
10925. 
29445. 


10368. 


Pinto (A. F.)—Continued. 
Ideal (The) 10753, 13090. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 11271. 
One sweetly solemn thought. 11380. 
Paraphrase. 11480. 5 
Réve aprés le bal. 11590. 
Robin Adair. 11611. 
Screaming eagle. 11748. 
Star of hope. 11876, 11877. 
Sweetest story ever told; para- 

phrase. 11940. 

Tarantella. 11961. 
Venetian echoes. 12114, 12115. 
Will I do? 12277. 


Pirani ( ) Bebé polka. 9928. 
Piron (A. J.) What is this world to 
me. 16604. 
Pisano (A. Brunetti-) See Brunetti- 
Pisano (A.) 
PiskaéGek (R.) Serendédi exoticka. 9000. 
Piska¢éka (A.) Melusina. 17521. 
Bitt €Es): 
Serenade. 20146. 
Serenade, for small orchestra. 


18850-13854. 
Pittman (G. B.) Let’s go down to the 
bowling alleys. 17398. 
Puzen (Rk. HS): 
Could lips but speak the language 
of my heart. 3830. 
Someday, sweetheart. 
Piwarski (A.) & €0.: 
Praktyezne szkota gry na mando- 
linie. 16027. 
Triptique. 16465. 
Zabawki. 18238. 
Place (C. A.) Mammy’s dear old song. 
§192. 
Place (W.), jr.: 


1612. 


Romanza in D minor. 1452. 
Slumber song. 6183. 
Souvenir de Venezia. 22177. 


Plaidy (L.) Technische studien. 18044. 
Planel (L.): 
If thou wilt. 807. 
Si tu veux. 1568. 
Plank (T. H.) Power of truth. 21948. 
Planquette (—) Chimes of Normandy. 
25536. 
Planquette (R.): 
Here’s to the eyes that look in 
mine. 2846, 9782 (41). 
Paradise of Mahomet. 8650, 11429, 
15958, 29455-29457. 
Sun shines on my wedding day. 
9212, 9782 (80). 
Those eyes. 9361, 9782 (88). 
Plant (A. B.) Miller of the Dee. 


24037. 
Platt (E.) Della Ware. 147389. 
Platt (ie rCs) 1G.) American feet. 
25254. 
Platt (CRS): 


Chanson in F. 244. 
Gulls (The) 28515. 


2197 


INDEX 


pt. 1h, We7s:; Vv. 6. 


Platt (R.)—Continued. 
I worshipped thee. 2951. 
My dear ones all are sleeping. 
5698. 

Valse impromptu in G. 1855. 
Platte (A. W.) Romance. 1447. 
Platten (G. I.) Call of the Patteran. 

6944. 
Platts (H. 
20275. , 
Platzmann (H.): 
Back again with the old folks. 


M.) Star Hye. 11875, 


27846. 
My girl waltzes. 2072 (146). 
Plohn (A.) Praktycezna szkota gry 
na mandolinie. 16027. 
Ploix (E.) Petite frileuse. 26918. 
Plummer (R.) On the famous Hud- 
son River. 5819. 


Plympton (L. A.) It singeth low in 
every heart. 5334. 
Podbertsky (T.): 
Abendfeier in Bartholomi. 22587. 
Hisjungfrauen vom  Konigssee. 
18772-18774. 
Poe (W. W.) Hullo little girl. 12980. 
Poindexter (HE. L.) Power is His. 
29521. 
Poindexter (Mrs. W. N.) 
waltz. 6297, 11945. 
Pointer (J.) Fairies’ recall. 
Polak (EK. J.): 
Have you not seen the timid tear. 
19022. 
Oh! why should the girl of my 
soul be in tears. 19807. 
Thy song has taught my heart. 
20401. la 
Where is the nymph. 20615. 
Why does azure deck the sky. 
20629. 
Young rose. 
Poland (L.) 
Poldini (EH.): 
Boat song. 178. 
Butterfly. 4615. 
Fleurettes. 14892. 
Gnome dance. 2747. 
March of the brownies. 
Merry mandarin. 3822. 
Poupée valsante. 19957. 
Trois études. 3590. 
Under sunny skies. 
Valse charmeuse. 
Valse sérénade. 
Waltz of the mice. 
Poldowskl ( ): 
Bruxelles. 14562. 
Dimanche d’avril. 14749. 
En sourdine. 14825. 


Polhamus (A. M.): 
Vovage (A) to 
1906. 
You’re just the same sweet girl. 
14800. 


Sweetheart 


10349. 


20689. 


Girl I love. 12889. 


5565. 


1834. 
30809. 
4164. 
6466. 


slumberland. 


Polhamus (W. R.) I am safe when f 
look to Jesus. 5195. 

Polhemus (C. E.) I want to hear a 
southern tune. 5245. 
Poli (J.) Ninon la jolie. 

Poliakin (M.) 
8247. 
Polignac (A. de): 
Chant @amour. 30430. 
Sonate en si bémol. 5917. 
Polish Jew. 2369, 2587, 3414, 3534, 
3591, 4372. 
Polla (W.): 
Go, fragrant rose. 10487, 14980. 
Mission of the rose. 11168, 15685. 
Rose and the star. 11635, 16120. 
Rose and the wind. 116386, 16121. 
Rose songs. 11646- 
Southwind and the rose, 11857, 
162838. 
Polla (W. C.): 
Annie Laurie. 
Rock of ages. 11612. — 
Pollard (W. G.) Frankey boy I love 
you true. 18896. 
Pollitt (A. W.): 
Canzona. 4629. 
Once again, O blessed time. 
Three cathedral preludes. 
Triumphal march. 27450. 
Pollock (C. E.): 
Far up in heavens blue. 
Land far away. 28928. 
Lindenwood. 15468. 
Little sowers. 15485. 
Mansions in heaven. 5564. 
O prodigal child come home. 5777. 
Out and out for Christ. 5849. 
Send the light. 6117. 
Wonderful fountain. 6610. 
Yes, there’s one. 16694. 
Pollock (H. G.) Back to the old farm. 
14446. 
Pollock (M. J.) 
loving. 26748. 
Polnische wirtschaft. 
Poltschbach (M.) 
Mexico. 19818. 
Polyphon-musikwerke a. g.: 
A eafona. 22568. 
"A calamita ’e Napule. 22564. 
?A canzone qd’ ’o marenaro. 22567. 
A casa vosta. 22568. 
"A chitara e ’o mandulino. 
"A femmena. 22571. 
"A nzirla. 2250 
A primma serenata. 22578. 
°A serenata mia. 22579. 
°A spruceta. 22580. 
°A via pe’ spusa’. 
Abbrile-dolce dormire. 
Acqua possata. 22592.. 
Addio, mia bella. 22593. 
Addio, ninetta. 22594. 
Ah! ’ammore e che ffa fa. 
Albero ’e pigna. 22612. 


1208. 
Mazurka de _ salon. 


9841. 


1273. 
30681. 


7342. 


Night’s the time for 


5919. 
Old Diaz has left 


22569. 


22581. 
22584. 


22605. | 


2158 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Polyphon-musikwerke a. g.— Continued. 


Ammore a tarantella. 22649. 

Ammore nh’ ’0 vo sape. 25257. 

Ammore spassuso. 22654. 

Aria serena. 22680. 

Bella ca bella si. 25877. 

Bella, che duorme. 22770. 

Bella, e spuntato ’o sole. 22771. 

Bettina. 22792. 

Canzona mia. 22884. 

Canzona sincera. 22885. 

Canzona veziosa. 25498. 

Canzone d’ ammore. 22886. 

Canzone della vita. 22887. 

Capille janche. 22895. 

Carmela. 22900. 

Charmeuse (La) 22928. 

Chiar’ ’e luna. 229380. 

Cielo e mare. 22956. 

Comm’ ’a na vota. 22996. 

Core ’e fuoco. 23012. 

Core ’e surdato. 230138. 

Core perduto. 23014. 

Cuscritto. 238034. 

Dammi i tuoi baci. 238042. 

Dimme ’na vota si. 238089. 

E bonasera, ammore. 238142. 

"E rose. 23146. 

E’ si acaile na funelia. 23147. 

’E tre bellezze. 23149. 

E va trova. 23150. 

Fantasia. 238266. 

Fiore ammennole. 23248. 

I’ m’ arricorde ’e te. 23554. 

I’ songo ’e Napule. 238569. 

Incantatrice (L’) dei serpenti. 
23648. 

eit fa. 23790. 

Luntananza amara. 23897. 

Luntano ’a mamma. 23898. 

Ma-fatemi il favore. 23902. 

Maletiempo. 23929. 

N’ acqua 6 maggio. 24187. 

Nina. 24169. 

Ninita. 24170. 

Niny Terabuscio. 26751. 

*Nnanze a tte. 24178. 

Notte lunare. 24189. 

Nun 6 cosa. 24198. 

Nun te credo echit. 24195. 

Nun tuorne cchitl. 24196. 

Nun turné. 24197. 

O nomme suio. 26779. 

’O rilurgiello. 24216. 

’°O scoglio ’e frisio. 24217. 

’O spasso. 24219. 

°O suldato ’nsentinella. 24221. 

°O Tuoceco. 26786. 

O vino. 26787. 

°O ppassato. 24215. 

Oi chi p’o mare va. 24251. 

Oj’ capura. 24253. 

Passiona mia. 24830. 

Pecché nun ride? 243389. 

Primmavera gentile. 24414. 


Polyphon-musikwerke a. g.—Continued. 
Pulcinella (1) 24429. 
Pure a tte. 26993. 
Quanno ’a femmena nun yo’. 24483. 
Quanno tramonta ’o sole. 24434. 
Quant’ é bello stu ppoco. 24435. 
Romanza qd’ inverno. 24497. 
Ronna ingannatrecia. 24505. 
Sciore ’e luntananza. 24568. 
Semplicita. 24578. 
Senza fe’. 27131. 
Senza strumente. 24582. 
Serenata ’e vierno. 24596. 
Serenatella. 24599. 
Sole d’ oro. 24668. 
Stella caduta. 24747. 
Stornelli borghesi. 24756. 
Superstizioso (Il) 24790. 
Suspio ’e primmavera. 27328. 
Te voglio bene. 24840. 
Tiempe belle ’e na vota. 24895. 
Topolino e gatto. 24913. 
Tutto pe’ te. 24927. 
Tutto rosa. 24928. 
Vattenne. 24983. 
Vecariello appucundruso. 24984. 
Vicino a tte. 25001. 
Voce ’e maggio. 25020. 
Pomahac (1I.) Wa-no-las-set. 20527. 
Pommer (J. W.), jr.: 
Nightingale and the rose. 8479. 
Where sweet Anita sleeps. 9658. 
Ponce (M. M.): 
Apasionadamente. 6748. 
6 mazurka. 25194. 
112 mazurka. 22559. 
124 mazurka. 25195. 
Ponchielli (A.) Dance of the hours. 
25634. 
Pond (L. M.) Alleluia, He is risen. 
4380 (4). 
Pond (W. A.). jr. See Pond (L. M.) 
Pond (W. A) & co: 
Alleluia. 27750. 
At the party. 20769. 
Babe divine. 97. 
Boston (The) 4565. 
Brownies’ revel. 20869. 
Butterflies. 16880. 
Captivating. 27984. 
Come unto Me ye weary. 22992. 
Cuckoo calls. 14699. 
Dance among the heatherflower. 
14710. 
Dear when I look. 4777. 
Dickinson medley. 4794. 
Dip me in the golden sea. 4795. 
Far off greeting. 14860. 
Gondolier’s song. 7498. 
Green (A) hill. 12935, 12936, 
17158. 
Hark what mean those holy voices. 
26016. 
Kings minstrel. 10925. 
Magdaline. 8170, S171. 


2159 


INDEX 


Pond (W. A.) & co.—Continued. 
March of the marionettes. 
Modest desire. 15700. 

My soul is athirst for God. 24130. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 24152. 
Now the day is over. 1222. 

O Jesus, Thou art standing. 11318. 
Perfect peace. 13824, 13285. 
Recollections of the chase. 
Reverie. 22208. 

Risen King. 8866. 

Sing gladsome Easter carols. 9049. 
Sunburst (The) flag of green and 


21633. 


16069. 


gold. 18000. 
Tarry with me O my Saviour. 
16393. 


Te Deum in F. 11964. 

Te Deum laudamus. 40138. 

Sleep Babe divine. 1582. 

There’s a beautiful land on high. 
16428. 

Through loves’ eternity. 93878. 

Thy life was given for me. 6355. 

Venite exultemus Domino. 18125. 

Violets in the grass. 16528. 

Wait my soul upon the Lord. 
224138. 

Pond (W. J.): 

Keep moving. 7966, 10906. 

March of the nations. 6648 (86). 

Ring out bells. 16096, 20028, 
22021. 


Ponder (F. V.): 
Alaga rag. 22611. 


Waxahatchie. 42438. 
Pons (C.) Voile du bonheur. 14185. 
Pontius (W. H.): 
Beside the bonnie brier bush. 


22784, 22785. 


Night song. 26746. 
Sometime. 29839. 
Pool (EH. M.) In the Little Big Horn 


Valley. 28788. 


Pool (H.) I wanta man. 778. 
Pooler (G. E.) My airy fairy scarey 
aeroplane. 24098. 
Poorman (V. W.) Peanuts. 5879. 
Pope (KF. K.) I’m so lonely since you 
threw me down. 26166. 
Popinjay (The) 6209. 
Popp (W.): 
Cuckoo’s song. 10170. 
Soussmann’s (H.) complete 
method for the flute. 27263. 


Popper (D.): 
Funifzebn leichte melodisch- und 
rhytmische ettiden. 11492. 


Gavotte. 559, 4980, 10446. 

Gavotte no. 2. 18916, 18917. 
Popy (F.): 

Joliette. 26295. 

Viva el torero. 6450, 14177. 
Porepp (G.) Dream (A) 2544. 


2160 


Porges (S. G.): 
Aeroplanfiug durch die _ lustige 
welt. 6674. 
Kavallerie-marsch. 26322. 
Serenata. 20152. 
Porpora (N. A.) Fuga. 243879. 
Porter (A. P.) Chanson de nuit. 
28008. 
Porter (C.) Bingo Eli Yale. 2276. 
Porter (D. De B.) Hymn for the coro- 
nation. 7675. 
Porter (F. A.) Prelude. 1368. 
Porter (H. W.): 
Glad homage give. T7468. 
He hath triumphed. 7596. 
In perfect peace. 828. 
On to victory. 26830. 
Our free and joyous song. 26864. 
Soldiers of the king. 11824. 
Visited and redeemed. 30175. 
Porter (J.) Fairy song. 12787. 
Porter (J. C.) Come to me darling. 
4695. 
Porter (M.) 
24055. 
Porter (W.) Birthday (The) 170. 
Porter (W. H.) True and faithful. 
27454. 
Portius (F.): 
Ach wie herzlich. 12370. 
Am goldfischteich. 12395. 
Am teiche im walde. 12396. 
Am waldweg. 12397. 
Auf der rodelbahm. 124389. 


Wt, IE; Ni S.,' v. G6 


Molly Bawn Asthore. 


Auf Oesterreichs bergen. 12440. 
Blumenbotschaft. 12524. 
Drossel und fink. 488. 

Du schéne ziet der liebe. 12725. 


Elsa’s jugendtraum. 12753. 
Fesche ungarin. 12801. 
Festklinge. 25818. | 
Frohliche herzen. 12854. 

Froh erinnern. 12857. 

Frohe sehnsucht. 544. 

Frohes erwarten. 12858. 
Gesang der wassernixen. 12880. 
Gondelfahrt. 12914. 
Gruss an Bad Kissingen. 
Heimatsehnen. 12978. 
Ich liebe alle. 13089. 

Im kunstlerkonzert. 2975. 
Im schonen heimattal. 13111. 
Im Spreewald. 13112. 

Im stillen tal. 13118. 

Im waldpark. 13114. 

Im zauberbann. 18115. 
Karnevalsfreuden. 13200. 
Kecken (Die) 26325. 

Klainge aus Stockholm. 13218. 
Lenzlied. 263898. 
Leuchtkugeln. 13262. 
Liebliche klainge. 13266. 
Mein herz hat sich gesellet. 
Mein hoéchstes gliick. 13407. 
Mein Thiiringer-land. 13408. 


12947. 


26563. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Portius (F.)—Continued. 
Rosengrtisse. 13770. 
Schau mir in’s auge. 13819. 
Schmuckes dirndel. 138826. 
Schone heimat mein. 13828. 
Schiiler-concertino. 13830. 
Schweizer’s herzeleid. 138382. 
Sehnsuchtsvoll. 138839. 
Seligste zeit. 13842. 
So geht’s. 1599. 
Sommerfest im stadtpark. 13913. 
Sommerfreuden. 13914. 
Sonnige stunden. 13926. 
Souvenir. 1393838. 
Springinsfeld. 13945. 
Waldreigen. 14190. 
Wiener salon-album. 27645 

Portland music co.: 
If I were just as rich as Hetty 

Green. 802. 

Tipperary. 18076. 

Portnoff (L.): 
Cing danses slaves. 8725.. 
Concertino no. 4. 20936. 
Concertino no. 6. 28102. 
Concertino no. 7. 28108. 
Concertino no. 8. 28104. 


Gazouillement d’ amour. 7445. 
Orage (L’) 8616. 
Sérénade orientale. 24598. 
Snobinette. 1596. 
Suite russe sol majeur. 9198. 
Portrait. 14654. 
Portugaise. 15472. 
Porzia (G.) Trieste. 9414. 


Porzio (F. P.): 
Caresse de printemps. 14595, 18514. 


Romanza. 8885. 
Posa (O. C.): 
Abends. 14822. 


Am waldesausgang. 14362. 
Bettlerliebe. 14507, 14508. 
Bruder Leiderlich. 10018, 14560. 
Damendienst. 14708, 14709. 
Hlisabeth. 14815. 

Es ist ein fitistern. 14834. 

Fata morgana. 14864. 

Fiinf soldatenlieder. 16019, 16020. 
Im volkston. 15277. 

Kornfeld (Das). 17880, 17881. 
Lieb’ ist wie ein wiegenlied. 15450. 


Mondlicht. 15710, 15711. 

Schliesse mir die augen beide. 
16168. 

Sehnsucht. 16191. 

Standchen. 16304. 

Thema variationen und _ fuge. 
16423. 

Unwetter. 16492, 16493. 

Verirrt. 16514, 16515. 


Weihnachtslied. 
Posner (M. A.) 
16741. 

PospiSil (J.) 

143809. 


16588, 16589. 
Aeroplane glide. 


Zakolniéek. 12342, 


PospiSil (K.) 
7965. 
Possehl (L.) Our Yankee girls. 
Post (W. A.): 
Angels’ song. 25270. 
Christmas day. 22944. 
Glad tidings. 2735. 
Glorious king. 25925. 
God loves us all. 25934. 
Hark! through the golden sun- 
shine. 28532. 
In rose-time. 10801. 
King victorious. 7980. 
King’s highway. 10924. 
Let your eyes be on the field. 
10987. 
Little silver star. 
Manger’s treasure. 3261. 
Message of the lilies. 17588. 
More and more we love Thee. 
8325. 
My heart is glad. 24104. 
O Jesus, loving Savior. 5772. 
O little town of Bethlehem. 26776, 
26777. 
O to give us He giveth: 11324. 


Kdybych ja mél milion. 


15945. 


23858. 


Ring the joy bells. 27045. 
Son of the Highest. 27226. 


Star of hope. 3935. 
Star that went before. 
Winds are chanting. 12286. 
With carols greet. 4834. 
Post & Sylvester. If you can’t say a 
good word. 138097. 
Post im walde. 13384, 13688, 26407, 
26631-26633. 
Post pub. co.: 
Christmas bells. 25545. 
Glad tidings. 2735. 
Potomkin (S.). Please don’t look at 
me with those eyes. 243869. 
Potpourri of rhythm for kindergarten, 
house and school. ° 26959. 


3937. 


Potsdamer wachtparade. 29160. 
Potter (B.) If some one would only 
love me. 10775. 
Potter (C:) : 
April. 14898. 
Ras’ Brown’s melody. 18725. 


Potter (C. B.) Why do we sometimes 
lose the girl we love the best. 14261. 


Potter (J.) Linwood march. 19426. 
Potter (J. S.) Ireland dear Ireland. 
21426. 
Potter (L.) Lead me, Lord. 10970. 
Power (CN:) : 
I will still be true. 2942. 
On a winter night. 8584. 


Potter-Stover music pub. co.: 
Annabella Brown. 12412. 
Ras’ Brown’s melody. 13725. 
Why do we sometimes lose the girl 
we love the best. 14261. 


Potts (S. F.) In the good old spring 
time. 5299. 


2161 


INDEX 


Poueigh (J.) 
Pouget (L.): 
Popular dance. 
Pretty Madge. 
Poulson (O. B.) 
quer. 18496. 
Pound (W. W.) College song. 28074. 
Pouret (O.) See Suck (P. F. & D. H.) 


Soir rode. 8879. 


30685. 
30690. 
By this sign con- 


Powell (A.) Sunlight just beyond. 
29940. 
Powell (A. L.) Green hill. 12935, 
129386, 17158. 
Powell (C. C.): 
Lover’s delight. 23891. 
Slippery Bill. 24651. 
Powell (C. H.) My sweetheart. 
19714. 
Powell (D.) Mexicoco. 19588. 
Powell (E. L.) He’s my sunlight. 
15102. 


Powell (G.) No one seemed to know 


but father. 26753. 
Powell (H. D.) Thinking of you. 
9352. 
Powell (J.): 
Suite sudiste. 1679. 
Variations and double-fugue. 
380147. 
Powell (J. W.) March persevere. 
15581. 


Powell (M.) 
Powell (N.) 
28191. 
Powell (O.): 
Down at Berm-on-sea. 2542. 
Nobody’s little daughter. 1215. 
She came over from Germany. 


Deep river. 25197 (75). 
Dear old country home. 


8836. : 
There’s something about a _ sol- 
dier. 4044. 
Your heart’s with your _ sailor. 
14808. 


Powell (R. L.): 
Carry it to Jesus. 
When you 

224738. 
Powell (S.) Sommerabendlied. 9095. 
Powell (S. C. C.) My little brown 

eyed beauty. 19691. 

Powell (W. C.): 

Buds and blossoms. 
Buttercup (The). 
Cairo. 10029. 
Cavalieri. 4880 (101). 

Clover leaf. 22968. 

Cucumber rag. 3841, 2072 (86), 

4730. 

Dance of the dragons. 25632. 
It isn’t hard to love a girl like 

you. 7898. 

Jessamine (The). 238671. 
Lady slipper. 23762. 
Larkspur (The). 28769. 
Lilac (The). 238828. 
Lily (The). 23830. 


12566. 
are swapping kisses. 


2072 (78). 
22858. 


Dl. Wes. Ve G 


Powell (W. C.)-—Continued. 
Little soldier march. 987. 
Marigold (The). 23952. 
Marine four step. 26582. 


Messenger of love. 24025. 
Musical ragtime Sal. 26675. 
My little girlie girl. 11233. 
Orchid (The). 24292. 

Posy (The). 24383. 

Recess time. 5978. 

Rose (The) 24510. 

Snow drop (The). 24660. 


Violet (The). 25007. 
Powers (EH. L.): 
O perfect love. 24214. 
Te Deum. 24887. 
Venite. 30151. 
Powers (M.) Maiden lady. 26506. 
Pozzi (L. EH.) Fanciulle danzanti. 
28348, 28344. 


Pracht GR 2ys 
Albumblatt. 12379. 
Gavotte. 12869. 
Jugend-album. 
Roslein, 

8878. 

Praeter (M.) Deerfoot waltzes. 17161. 

Praetorius (C.) King of peace. 7978. 

Praffite (G. H.) Left but not forgot- 

ten. 193883. 


Praise pub. ¢o.: 
At the parting of the way. 27810. 
Easter story. 10302. 
Message in song. 15660. 
Flowers of sunny June. 
Hold Thine own. 28588. 
T’ll serve Him to-day. 28667. 
I shall look on His face. 107238. 
Pushing out the life boat. 11545. 
Shining portal. 11772. 
Take Thou my hand. 29970. 
There’s only one Jesus for me. 
30027. 
What shall love do. 12205. 
See also Sanville (G. W.) 
Prarie (L.) Blushing moon. 22812. 
Prather (M. H.): 
Honey dear, why did you leave. 
19067. 
Mid the cotton fields of Dixie. 
21694. 
Pratt (A.) Moonlight lullaby. 24067. 
Pratt (F. L.) jr. Bring back the 
happy summer time. 190, 6915. 
Pratt (L.) At the top of old Bunker 
Hill. 4447. 
Pratt Ge). 
Moontime is spoontime. 21717. 
That ever lovin’ bearcat dance. 
22278, 24850. ; 
Pratt (SiGe 
Angel’s dream. 2072 (3). 
Cap and gown polonaise. 22894. 
Pensée céleste. 11447. 


13183. 


wann biliihst du auf. 


10395. 


2162 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Pratt (S. G.)—Continued. 
Perle de nuit. 8678. 
Song of the night. 27244. 


Piateeva) Vision of,.the night. 
20520. 
Precelo (J. De) Im going to get 
married in June. 5224. 4 
Preehtl,-(1T.):: 
Sauber lauft’s. 8950. 


Schon wir’ der tanz, aber spiel’n 
than’s’n net. 6098. 
Preiser (A. L.) Gaelic melody. 14988. 
Preis marsch album. 17755. 
Preitz (G.) Sei getren bis in den tod. 
24576. 
Premier music pub. co.: 
Boy scouts. 4568. 
Merit march. 56380. 
Prentice (J. A.): 
Daughter of Uncle Sam. 4766. 
Good old Georgie. 5026. 
Leaving time. 5488. 
Queen star. 5970. 
Waiting. 6460. 
Prentini (F. P.) 
29450. 
Prentiss (H. D.): 
Happy hours. 28528. 
Let us pretend. 15442. 
Look for me sweetheart at twi- 


Par les champs. 


light. 5502. 
Love’s eestacy. 5525. 
Mirror. 5652. 
Never let your countenance sag. 
18546. 
Wellen-tanz. 18167. 
Prentiss (I. H.) Look for me sweet- 


heart at twilight. 5502. 
Presby. board of publ. & Sabbath schl. 
work (Trustees of) : 
Hymnal (The) 21309. 
Westminster hymnal. 12199. 


Presbyterian committee of publ. As- 


sembly songs. 4442, 25304. 
Presley (C. R.) Concert gavotte. 
10146. 


Presser (T.): 


Anthems of prayer and praise. 


2147. 
Piano players’ repertoire of popu- 
lar pieces. 29492. 


Recreation album. 1412. 
Sacred duets. 11674. 
Treble clef. 27447. 
Two students. 16484. 
Young virtuoso. 4864. 
Presser (T.) co.: 
A la bien aimée. 
A la mode. 12363. 
A Napoli. 14821. 
Abide with me. 
Adagio. 12486. 
Adulation. 25218. 
African antics. 14333. 
Aimée. 27788. 


27719. 


2080, 27724. 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 

Air de ballet. 19. 

Album leaf. 25227. 

Alpine echoes. 303874. 

Alpine fantasy and storm. 27758. 

Alpine pastoral. 27760. 

Amitié. 14870. 

Among the daisies. 

Andante. 14476. 

Angélus (L.) 15014. 

Anita. 27778. 

Anthems of prayer and praise. 
2147. 

April fancy. 2156. 

Ariette. 30386. 

Aristocracy. 27793. 

Arm soldier of the Lord. 6754. 

Around the camp fire. 14404. 

Arrivée (L’) 68. 

Aspiration. 2167. 

At parting. 27807. 

At school and Toy soldiers’ pa- 
rade. 2169. 


At the fair. 2170. 
At the picture show. 78. 
Au rouet. 30391. 
Away! away. 9892. 
Babillage. 144382. 
Bach album. 27844. 
Bachelor’s button. 107. 
Barearolle. 29377. 
Be my love, my lady. 
Be of good cheer. 127. 
Beauty waltz. 6840. 
Beginning to dance. 
Bell ringing. 25376. 
Bells of Christmas. 142. 
Berceuse. 18418, 22781, 27895. 
Beside the bonnie brier bush. 
22784, 22785. 


Between friends. 14509. 
Bird in the apple tree. 27906. 
Bit of nonsense. 6878, 27911. 
Blessed are the pure in heart. 
20845. 
Blossom dear. 
Blossom time. 
Bluebird (The) 
Boat ride. 177. 
Bon-bon caprice. 6898. 
Bonnie and brave. 2298. 
Boy scouts. 27985. 
Break of dawn. 25448. 
Bridal chorus. 9553. 
Brilliants. 25456. 
Brooklet (The) 10011. 
Bubbling spring. 10016. 
Burst of speed. 27952. 
Butterflies. 18491. 
By courtesy. 12547. 
By lantern light. 14572. 
By running waters. 18494. 
By the hillside. 6929. 
Canzonetta. 28411. 
Captive maiden. 2348. 


25258. 


18390. 


138. 


27916. 
2287. 
14534. 


2163 


INDEX 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


Carezza. 22898. 

Carmen. 6879. 

Causerie. 23862. 

Chanson triste. 23875. 

Chapel bell. 6978. 

Cheerfulness. 2386. 

Cherished memories. 16909. 

Cherry ripe. 22928. 

Child’s desire. 18557. 

Chiming bells. 259. 

Christ the Lord is born to-day. 
25544. 

Christ the Lord is risen to-day. 
7019. 

Christmas bells are ringing. 28044. 

Circus is in town. 281. 

Clair de lune. 10117. 

Climbing roses. 18588. 

College boys. 70388. 

Colonial dames. 28077. 

Come gracious Spirit. 20926. 

Come, love, come. 18597. 

Concert in the woods. 28100. 

Concert valse. 16948. 

Concert variations on America. 
28101. 

Conestoga. 18612. 

Consecrated, Lord, to Thee. 20988. 

Convent bells. 7069. 

Come Christians one and all. 296. 

Come, my soul thou must be wak- 
ing. 4698. 

Come sing before the Lord. 22984. 

Come unto Me. 302, 22989. 

Come ye faithful. 10140. 

Concert gavotte. 10146. 

Constantinople. 2449. 

Coquettish glance. 14676. 

Coryphées. 14686. 

Cricket’s courtship. 335. 

Crown him Lord of all. 2467. 

Crown of triumph. 14697, 186385. 

Crystal river. 2470. 

Cujus animam. 1468. 

Cupid’s lullaby. 18042. 

Cupid’s web. 18644. 

Dainty footfalls. 18651. 

Dance of the Indian maiden. 
10185. 

Dance of the pine tree fairies. 
10186. 

Dance of the shadows. 354. 

Dancer’s delight. 16968. 

Dancing peasants. 18658. 

Dancing waters. 28159. 

Dancing waves. 2481. 

Daughters of Spain. 25645. 

Dawn. 14729. 

Dawn of hope. 17188. 

Day of resurrection. 28185. 

Dear. 23066, 25655. 

Dear little hut. 28189. 

Distant chimes. 16994. 

Down the chimney. 28247. 


2164 


Dt. ha, BES V6 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


Dream of my mountain home. 
433. 

Dreaming of Santa. 28258. 

Dreaming of thee. 429. 

Dreams. 30186. 

Dulcinea. 21026. 

Easter flowers. 25728. 

Easter greetings. 2564. 

Easter triumph. 7267. 

Ebb and flow. 2568. 

Echoes of fairyland. 257338. 

Echoes of the hunt. 10306. 

Effervescence. 25787. 

Hight melodious and character- 
istic octave studies. 8947. 

Elementary school of piano play- 
ing. 14812. 

Elfin round. 453. 

En route. 21044. 


-En souvenir. 30481. 


Enchanted vision. 10318. 

Entry of the gladiators. 10821, 
12760. - 

Etude ecaprice. 25773. 

Etude-novelette. 23192. 

Eulalia. 283807. 

Evening glow. 10388. 

Fading day. 14851. 

Fading twilight. 491. 

Fair Hlsa. 498. 

Fairest Lord Jesus. 7328. 

Fairy dell. 21077. 

Faith and hope. 25796. 

Falling leaves. 2682. 

Fancy free. 498. 

Fanfare. 14856. 

Fantasie impromptu. 14858. 

Far from my heavenly home. 
12798. 

Farewell. 30488. 

Farmer boy. 7348. 

Father hear me. 25805. 

Feathered songsters. 18834. 

Festal processional march. 25816. 

Festival march. 514. 

Festival overture. 28355. 

Feast of flowers. 7359. 

Fete at Seville. 515. 

Féte espagnole. 30490. 

Fickle shepherdess. 2650. 

Finesse. 12807. 

Flight of the fairies. 14895. 

Flight of time. 17084. 

Fleeting dreams. 28368. 

Fluttering leaves. 23262. 

Fond remembrance. 6531. 

For home and country. 25862. 

Forest birds’ morning concert. | 
5B4. 

Forest legend. 14919. 

Forest voices. 535. 

Forth to the fray. 14921. 

Four-hand musical scenes. 18890. 

Four leaf clover. 5389. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


| 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


Franklyn’s dogge leped over the 
style. 28396. 

Frolics. 28402. 

From an old love letter. 7416. 

Full moon. 30504. 

Full of life. 552. 

Full of mirth. 2697. 

Garden frolic. 25891. 

Gavotte. 10445. 

Gavotte royale. 25895. 

Gay senoritas. 2706. 

Gay spirits. 569. 

Gem from op. 90. 135. 

Gently Lord, O gently lead us. 
25905. 

German battle song. 30512. 

Gipsy life. 8977. 

Gipsy trail. 7545. 

Give me thy loving heart. 14969. 

Glittering jewels. 594. 

Glory to God. 25928. 

Gold glittering gold. 238359. 

Golden days. 171385. 

Gondola ride. 625. 

Good bye. 17140. 

Good fellows’ song. 629, 15008. 

Gossip (The) T7507. 

Grace. 28491. 

Graceful airs waltz. 7516. 

Grand promenade. 7521, 25961. 

Grande polonaise. 17151. 

Gypsy’s serenade. 661. 

Habafiera. 10564. 

Hanging the stockings. 28524. 

Happy days. 10570. 

Happy dreams. 15079. 

Harmonious blacksmith. 28522. 

Harvest moon. 26024. 

Hay ride. 28548. 

Hazel. 28546. 

He that dwelleth. 17190. 

Heart’s answer. 28559. 

Heart’sideal. 26041. 

Hen (The) 7624. 

Here and there. 19045. 

Hermit’s nightsong. 80539. 

High school march. 26064. 

Historical pageant. 19051. 

Hither and thither. 706. 

Holly and mistletoe. 28589. 

Home to Thy loving arms. 716. 

Homeland (The) 717, 718. 

Honey town. 21298. 

Hosanna. 7652. 

How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 10642. 

How firm a foundation. 28606. 

Humoreske. 28615. 

Hundred pipers. 7666. 

Hungarian dance. 10652. 

Hungarian sketch. 26102. 

Hunting song. 17218. 

Hymn. 30548. 

I knew at last ’twas you. 15202. 


2165 


I know that my Redeemer lives. 
23540. 

I was glad when they said unto 
me. 28719. 

Idyl. 7798. 

If I hadn’t had you my dear. 
28738. 

If love lies dead. 7805, 10772. 

If love were what the rose is. 
7806. 2 

Impromptu. 38697. 

Imps at play. 17282. 

In battle array. 15283. 

In candy land. 28757. 

In cloud land. 23615. 

In confidence. 15285. 

In full chase. 17288. 

In His name. 21399. 

In jolly mood. 2995. 

In leafy bower. 15289. 

In lilac time. 19218. 

In lively mood. 823. 

In old Madrid. 19220. 

In pastures green. 15292. 

In rhythmic step. 19222. 

In Sevilla. 15298. 

In sweet companionship. 830. 

In the barn loft. 28775. 

In the gondola. 26239. 

In the grove. 26240. 

In the nick of time. 834. 

In the orchard. 53802. 

In the rose garden. 8835. 

Intermezzo pizzicato. 845. 

Interpretation and mechanism. 
10828. 

Jesu, word of God incarnate. 873. 

Jesus is mine. 15358. 

Jesus, Savior, hold my hand. 
23678. 

Joli carillon. 380572. 

Jollification. 153861. 

Jolly promenade. 10870. 

Jolly sleigh ride. 7931. 

Jolly spin. 881. 


Joviality. 5857. 


Joy of Christmas. 263802. 

Joy of the huntsman. 886. 

Joyous life. 887. 

Joyous spring. 30575. 

Juanita. 3066. 

Just at twilight. 3071. 

Just in play. 891. 

Just in time. 15878. 

Just we two. 28875. 

Juvenile violinist. 28877. 

Katydids (The) 898. 

King of love my Shepherd is. 
263381. 

King of the winds. 28894. 

Last night. 26885. 

Laughing blossoms. 15427. 

Laughing rondo. 26886. 

Lawn festival. 942. 


INDEX 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


Lieber Augustin. 965. 

Life’s golden morn. 23821. 
Little flatterer. 982. 

Little love song. 983. 

Little sand man. 986. 
Lohengrin. 30188. 

Lola. 29021. 

Lord be with us. 995. 

Lord is my salvation. 21568. 
Lord is my Shepherd. 15506. 


Lord is rich and merciful. 26454. 


Lord of life. 15509. 


Lord! Thy glory fills the heaven. 


23868. 
Love and happiness. 1000. 
Love charms. 26466. 
Love divine. 26467. 
Love in a village. 8128. 
Love light. 29048. 
Love me. 29049. 
Love sonnet. 19477. 


Love waited yet to greet thee. 


26476. 
Love’s confiding. 19476. 
Love’s devotion. 26484. 
Love’s messenger. 1007. 
Love’s pleadings. 11061. 
Love’s romance. 19492. 
Loyal to the flag. 1018. 
Lullaby. 15545. 
Mad pranks. 1020. 


Maiden with the eyes of azure. 


30605. 
March in C. 15577. 
March legére. 1047. 
March of the fairies. 23940. 
March of the giants. 3264. 


March of the marionettes. 26518. 


March on. 15580. 

Marche. 28466. 

Marche aux flambeaux. 26522. 

Marche des troubadours. 17492. 

Marche grotesque. 8206. 

Marche hongroise. 13377. 

Marche moderne. 8208. 

Marche russe. 1052. 

Marching all day. 8209. 

Mardi Gras revels. 13878. 

Marionettes (Les) 30611. 

Marionettes’ 
15589. 

May bells chiming. 30615. 

May bells gavotte. 1063. 

May march. 26550. 

May morning. 21654. 

Mazurka romantique. 19555. 

Mélodie-nocturne. 3301. 


Melodious second grade studies. 


21676. 
Melody in F. 23998. 
Memories of spring. 3307. 
Menuet. 8279, 24608. 
Menuet badin. 15652. 
Menuet pompadour. 11139. 


2166 


wedding march. 


pt. Ill, n. Ss. v. 6 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


Merry chimes. 29164. 

Merrymakers (The) 8287. 

Message of Christmas. 24023. 

Message of the swallows. 1089. 

Mexican dances. 26601. 

Mignon. 15668. 

Mignonnette. 24034. 

Military escort. 24035. 

Military march. 1094, 8296. 

Miller of the Dee. 8297. 

Miller’s boy. 19595. 

Moment musical. 38368, 11188- 
11190, 15702. 

Momento capriccioso. 29202. 

Monarch of the woods. 266380. 

Moonlight in the forest. 11138. 

Moonlight on the snow. 8328. 

Moonlit waves. 15727. 

Morceaux classiques. 8324. 

Morning song. 8328. 

Moulin (Le) 26668. 

Muriel. 29246. 

Muscadins marche. 5688. 

Musical picture book. 19659. 

My brown rose. 19668. 

My faith looks up to Thee. 21781. 

My favorite. 19679. 

My heart’s desire. 26694. 

My Jack. 5706. 

My laddie. 19686. 

My lady. 29278. 

My lady’s favor. 8879. 

My mother tongue. 30638. f 

Nearer Thy presence. 15812. 

New Gradus ad Parnassum. 11275, 
15818, 24159. 

New life. 293817. 

New Virginia dance. 1197. 

New wedding waltz. 21774. 

Nibelungen march. 8472, 9555. 

Night fall. 3426. 

Night song. 15831. 

Niobe. 1209. 

Nip and tuck. 15837. 

No surrender. 15839. 

Nocturne. 10908. 

November sleigh ride. 4119. 

Now the day is over. 293888. 

O for a closer walk with God. 
635, 113805, 15864. 

O for a thousand tongues. 15865. 

O happy day. 1229. 

O Lamb of God still keep me. 
15867. 

O love that will not let me go. 
15871. 

O sing unto the Lord. 8519. 

O thou clear. shining heaven. 
30657. 

O thou sublime sweet evening star. 
22409. 

O Thou that hearest. 26784. 

O, where is the ship that sailed 
over the sea. 19787. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 
O worship the King. 113827. 
Oak leaves. 5783. 
Octave velocity. 1248. 
Off to the races. 19798. 
Old oaken bucket. 21852. 
Old time favorites. 21854. 
On the holy mount. 3497. 
On the lake. 17695. 
On the lawn. 26825. 


On the roll of the open sea. 19885. 

On the stage. 1272. 

On to prosperity. 11873, 19837, 
29415. 

On to the goal. 8598. 


One little word. 17701. 
One more day’s work for Jesus. 
1274. 

Oriental dance. 
Oriental patrol. 15984. 
Oriental sketch. 1286. 
Our favorite. 8627. 
Pansies and roses. 


13628. 


29446. 


Paraphrase on Robin Adair. 29459. 
Passing parade. 38552. 

Passion and victory. 8661. 

Pater noster. 15967. 

Pattering raindrops. 29472. 
Perfect contentment. 17734. 


Perpetual motion. 1827. 
Persian march. 20281. 


Persian serenade. 11451. 
Petite berceuse. 1330. 
Petite coquette. 26916. 
Petite mazurka. 24850. 


Petite rapsodie hongroise. 8686. 
Petite scéne de ballet. 18387. 
Piano players’ repertoire. 29492. 
Pilgrims chorus. 4221. 
Playful pranks. 29505. 
Playing two notes against three. 
19935. 
Playtime frolics. 
Polaceca brillante. 
Polka brillante. 
Polka caprice. 
Polka mignonne. 29512. 
Polka serenade. 26948. 
Polonaise. 26953. 
Pompadour (La) 
Poppy blossoms. 19958. 
Pour souvenir. 30687. 
Praise ye Jehovah. 26964. 


1354. 
16011. 
1360. 
1361. 


1365. 


Prayer from der_ Freischiitz. 
16028. 
Preparatory school of technic. 
19968. 


Pride of the nation. 13698. 
Prima Stella. 16086. 
Processional march. 24423. 

Pure and true. 8784. 

Puss in the corner. 19981. 
Quaker and the highwayman. 3630. 
Quiet nook. 3642. 


Rapsodia zingara. 8855. 


2167 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 


Recreation album. 1412. 

Red, red, rose. 11569. 

Regimental hop. 16075. 

Regina gavotte. 5986. 

Rejoice. 1422. 

Return from victory. 29607. 

Return of spring. 20019. 

Reunion march. 29608. 

Rhenish huntsman. 30707. 

Ring toss. 29621. 

Rip Van Winkle and the dwarfs. 
16097. 

Rippling water. 3692. 

Ripogenus. 29623. 

Roly-poly. 3707. 

Romance pathétique. 17857. 

Romany march. 24502. 

Romeo gavotte. 11622. 

Rondo-caprice. 1457. 

Rose and butterfly. 20050. 

Rose and love. 11651. 

Rose glow. 20052. 

Rosebud and the pansy. 8898. 

*Round and ’round waltz. 1474. 

Russian dance. 11668. 

Rustic gayety. 1480. 

Sacred duets. 11674. 

Salut d’ amour. 8940. 

Scéne de ballet. 380734. 

Scenes of splendor. 29708. 

Scherzo-valse. 20116. 

Scintillation. 27124. 

Season of roses. 15388. 

See the streamlet swiftly flowing. 
8990. 


Semper fidelis. 3819, 8995. 


Seraphic strains. 27146. 
Serenade. 30742. 
Sérénade berceuse. 15018. 
Serenata giocosa. 24597. 


Shades of autumn. 9013. 
Shady nook. 27152. 


Shall we. 38835. 

She’ll wear a rose in her hair. 
16208. 

Shepherd’s lullaby. 27160. 

Siesta. 27168. 


Silent wish. 1572. 

Silvery moonlight. 11786. 

Sing O heavens. 27183. 

Singing to Dolly. 20183. 

Sixteen instructive four 
piano pieces. 293814. 

Skating. 6178. 

Skipping stones on the water. 
3860. 

Slavie dance. 1581. 

Sleep, honey, sleep. 1588. 

Slow movement from violoncello 


hand 


concerto. 11745. 
Smiles and frowns. 27200. 
Smiling. 1594. 
So blue thine eye. 29820. 


Soldiers’ sweethearts. 16252. 


/ INDEX 
pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 
Sometime. 20839. Treble clef. 27447. 
Song divine. 29844. Tried and true. 4106. 
Song of Bethlehem. 27288, 27234. Triumphal march from Aida. 
Song of the sea. 24698. 20501. 
Song without words. 27252. Troopi : 
Southern songs. 16287. Tage ee T hatee. ca 
Souvenir d’Alsace. 1633. Turtle doves. 1825. 
Souvenir de Lemberg. 27267. Twelve melodious studies. 8949. 
Souvenir de Vienne. 9144. Twilight song. 12076 
Spanish carnival. 20257. Twilight strains. 27466. 
Sparkling eyes. 3914. Two fairy stories. 2024. 
Sparkling waltz. 1636. Two students. 16484. 


Sprightly and gay. 17978. Under the balcony. 24944. 


Spring breezes. 20267, 24730. A 
Spring song. 26580. Under the Christmas tree. 30122. 


Ce, Aare Under the linden. 20460. 

Spring’s approach. 1650. 

Sprit sae Ai ae 9168. Under the orange blossoms. 20461. 
ea Under the palms. 1836. 

Step by step. 1662. Undulai 

Still will we trust in God. 16313. oe hee cues ee 

Story time and play time. 1668. Up andianae ars ae ; 


Style and dexterity. 163885. 
Summer evening idyl. 29984. 
Summer fancies. 29985. 


Valse arabesque. 20474. 
Valse caprice. 14142. 


aiceonaion ; Valse charmeuse. 30809. 

See Ain each, 208, Valse chevaleresque. 30139. 
Sun of my soul. 1684. Valse de ballet. 20478. 
Sunlight. 24784. Valse excentrique. 9476. 
Sunrise. 26655. Valse impromptu. 24969. 
Sur Capri. 9221. Valse joyeuse. 27501. 
Swallows’ flight. 11931. Valse lente. 23078. 
Sweet dreams of thee. 27336. Valse mignon. 30810. 
Sweet recollections. 29960. Valse militaire. 22374. 
Sweetest memories. 1705. Valse miniature. 24973. 
Sweetly the linden bloom. 380779. WISE vénitienne. 20486. 
Swinging. 27346. Valse volante. : 9487. 
Swiss song. 27347. Soph Vanished happiness. 24979. 
Sylvan sprites. 27348, 27349. Veil dance. 27516. 
Tambourin (Le) 1718. | Venetian tone poem. 1870. 
Tambourine ballet. 1719. — Vesper hour. 1878. 1 
Tarantella. 6786. Vicar of Bray and The bailiff’s 
Te Deum. 17338, 9284. daughter of Islington. 4189. 
Ten melodious studies. 16155. Viennese life. 4193. 
Tender caress. 16406. Viking expedition. 380814. f 
Tender ties. 9302. Virginia intermezzo. 95384. 
Téte-4-téte. 9306. Vivacity. 1894, 14178. : 
Thanks be to God. 9311. Voice of summer. 4210. . 
Thinking of home. 27418. Walk through the woods. 1914. 
Thou art. 93864. Wanderers (The) 20548. 
Thou art like unto a flower. 27415. Warbling in the woods. 27566. 
Thou mine all. 1778. What from vengeance yet re- 
Thou who on that wondrous jour- strains me. 20995. | 

ney. 22310. When all the streams are flowing. 
Thy graces. 22315. 30827. : 
Thy will be done. 12037, 12088. When dreams come true. 30236. 
Thy word is a lantern. 24893. When evening falls. 12208. 
Time for play. 1788. When I am dead, my dearest. 
Tinkling bells. 4078. 30240. 
Token of love. 12049. When nature wakes. 27606. 
Tone stories. 1801. Where the birdies sing. 1980. 
Tout va bien. 27444. Where the daisies grow. 1981. 
Toys and candies. 30082. Whispered secrets. 16653. 
Treasured keepsake. 18096. Whispering of the flowers. 1988. | 
Treasured memories. 20419. Whispering pines. 20620. 

2168 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec.. 1911 


Presser (T.) co.—Continued. 
Why do we mourn departed friends, 


3314. 
Will you come to me? 9691. 
Winter. 9700. 


With dainty step. 18211. 
With lofty stride. 22508. 
With song and jest. 16677, 30317. 
Woodland reverie. 18217. 
Wreath of honeysuckle. 
Ye happy birds. 27677. 
Young cadet. 14307. 
Young troubadours. 6639. 
Young virtuoso. 43864. 
Youthful happiness. 9764. 
Zephyr’s whisper. 12345. 
10 picturesque studies in phrasing. 
22050. 
12 short octave studies. 9718. 


Pressley (C. E.) I'll meet you in Reno. 


20666. 


Presson (E.) My dream girl. 15761. 


Eresto. S(5l, 21776: 
Preston (G. P.) Keystone march. 
10915. 


Preston (H.): 
Where the Swanee river flows its 
way. 25107. 
I ean tell you why. 
Merry May. 8286. 
My old Ohio homestead. 13518. 
Safely there. 1486. 


7688. 


Price (C. F.)—Continued. 
Shepherd (The). 11771. 


Sing, children, sing. 9048. 
Price. (Nh. te). 

Hark! I hear ten thousand voices. 
ZA 26. 

Hark, what mean those angel 
voices. 21237. 

If you’re good. 21392. 

O hark! what heavenly music. 
21811. 

Rejoice! the Lord has come. 22005. 


Tuneful bells are ringing. 22340. 
Price (M. McE.) : 

Bluebird (The) 20848. 

Turn your faces to the sunshine. 


22341. 
Price (S.): 
Aurora. 2183 
Dreaming. 10281. 
Viviette. 12141. 
Price (Mrs. W. L.) Farewell to the 
roses. 17070. 


Price & Reynolds: 

Baby dreams. 98. 

Bedouins’ patrol. 134. 

Cheer up, be merry and bright. 
Py ie 

Cupid and co. 23081. 

Father started out to work this 
morning. 4916. 


Look on the sunny side. 23864. 


Prétre (P.) Fleurs de Paques. 2662. Mister Golliwog, I do love you. 
Preuss (T.) Es ist Weihnacht. 4876. 5659. 
Previn. (C.): Shall it be roses. 6130. 
First love is the sweetest of all. Take me back to old Kentucky. 
12812. 24825. 
When you part from the girl you That’s when a fellow feels a fool. 
) love: 22474. 6335. 
Preza (M.): There’s plenty of room for a girl. 
Isabel la Catélica. 19254. 24867. 

Morenas. 19626. Wedding in the moon. 25055. 
Preza (V. M.): What do we care about the 
Quejas de amor. 29557. weather? 25065. : 

Rebecka. 29576. When grandmamma was quite a 
Price (A. W.) With thee. 9705. little girl. 25073. . 
Price (B.) Money ain’t so many Your eyes say remember though 

after all. 1109. your lips say forget. 25184. 
Price (C.) Be true to God. 20815. Priestley (S. H.) Our fatherland. 
Price (C. F.): 1712. 

Broken seal. 6919. Priestley & co. Our fatherland. 

Children’s anthem. 10092. We Ca. 

Day is ended. 16979. Br! CH) 24 technische studien. 

Hail the blessed Easter morning. 8758. 

7560. Prince (C€. “Ax) Canary and the 

Is thy cruse of comfort failing. cuckoo. 14819 (41), 14586. 

19253. Prince Igor. 266, 3593, 6182. 
Merry bells. 8281. Prince of life. 27584. 
O Lord of life, and love, and | Princesse au Sabbat. 26207. 
power. 19779. Princesses dollar. 138704. 

O wonderful hills. 8527. Prindle (B. R.) I can’t come home to 

Prodigal (The) 17763. stay. 5199. 

Rise, my soul! 8868. Prior (C. H.) Spicy breezes. 2072 

Saviour victorious. 17892. (56). 

2169 


26596—12 27 


INDEX 


pts Was, V2.6 


Prior CM "N:) 
thee. 6295. 
Pritchard (B.) Only a poor little 
orphan. 24286. 
Pritchard (B. E.) 
24555. 
Pritchard (H. E.) 
28281. 
Prize-winner. 19589. 
Proctor (C. K.) Snowtime and sun- 
shine. 22133. 
Procter sGl.) 
8374. 
Proehl (H. B.): 
Dazzling diamonds. 25652. 
Ehre sei Gott in der Hohe! 14807. 
Euch ist heute der Heiland gebo- 
ren. 17052. 
Flag of liberty. 25838. 
Jesus mein EHrloser, lebet. 28844. 
Preis ihm, er hat’s vollbracht. 
29526. 


Proetz (A. W.): 
Pierrette. 26929. 
Progressive music pub. co.: 
’Cause I love you. 27994. 
Drunk again. 17025. 
Firewater. 28361. 
I’m lonely when you go away. 
28690. 
Old red, white and blue. 17687. 
When the evening shades are fall- 


Sweetheart I sing to 


Saved by a letter. 
Hiks (The) 1912. 


My heavenly home. 


ing. 80250. 
Prometheus unbound. 16268, 17037, 
17953. 


Prophet (The). 8291. 

Prose (Mrs. S.) Thinking, longing 
and dreaming. 16438. 

Protective music publishers. You'll 
have to ease away from me. 9756. 


Protheroe (D.): 

Castilla. 6959. 

Cuckoo dear. 28140. 

God shall wipe away all tears. 
2334. 

Marsh of Rhuddlan. 8224. 

Mistletoe (The) 29192. 

My love’s an arbutus. 29280. 

Savior, Thy dying love. 22071. 

Sometimes. 29840. 

Still with Thee. 24751. 

Te Deum laudamus, in C major. 
24839. 


Proud (J.) Dear old moon. 14735. 
Prows & Connor. New delight march. 
17648. 
Prugansky (A.) 
love. 10988. 
Prutting’ ORE) 
Habanera. 10563. 
Idyll, at twilight. 
Serenade. 11756. 


Let’s play a game of 


10754. 


Pryor) (Cs Rs 
Pryor (D. R.) 
Przybylski (F.): 


Psalter hymns. 
Public-school pub. co. 


Pryor (AOS 


After sunset. 6681. 
Arms of America. 
(51), 18324, 22684. 
Canhanibalmo rag. 
(64), 27975. 
Frozen Bill. 7419. 
Goody Two-shoes. 30364 (78). 
In darkest Africa. 145438. 
That flying rag. 20363, 20364, 
27882, 30364 (122). 


In uniform. 23642. 
Rag-a-muffin. 19992. 


16790, 18244 
185038, 20703 


Bukiet melodyi polskich. 25465. 
Polska powstaje. 29514. 

11536. 

Elements of 
music in song. 23165. 


Pucemi (Gee 


Bohéme (La) 17767, 17794, 21978, 
21974. 

Bohemians (The) 17795. 

Ch’ ella mi creda libero e lontano. 
21975. 

Che faranno i vecchi miei 14 lon- 
tano. 21976. 

Che gelida manina. 17796, 17797. 

Dove stia, cerca, cerca. 17798. 

Fanciulla del West. 1388, 1389, 
12790, 17799, 19979, 29544. 

Fantasia. 17800, 17801. 

Fille du far West. 29545. 

Girl of the golden West. 13890, 
10468, 12891, 12892, 24428. 

In povertaéa mia lieta. 17802. 

Isabeau. 1891. 

Laggiti. . . nel soledad ero piccina. 
21977. 

Let her believe. 26989. 

Madame Butterfly. 38615, 3616, 
17803, 19980. 


O buon Marcello aiuto. 17804, 
17805. L 
O Mimi tu pit non torni. 17806, 
17807. 


Oh sventata. 17808. 

Om her mit hjerte for alvor er 
ramt. 29546. 

Quando me’n vo soletta per la via. 
17810-17816. 

Si mi chiamano Mimi. 17817. 

Sono andati? fingero di dormire. | 
17818. " 

Tosea. 

Vecchia 
17820. } 

Waltz. 26990, 26991. 

Wie eiskalt ist dies hindchen. 
26992. 


5950, 16047. 
zimarra_ senti. aa | 


Piitz (E.) I love you. 28678. _- 
Puget (P.) Causerie au bord du ruis- | 
seau. 6962. 


2170 


Spinx temple march. 11865. 
Valse l’Espagnole. 12108. 


eT wo Se) een 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Puch (0: F.): 

Holy Bible, book divine. 711. 

Im a pilgrim. 1758. 

My Lord and I. 1160. 

Soldier of the cross. 1606. 

Stand up for Jesus. 1657. 

*Tis now in part. 1790. 

To pardon a sinner like me. 1794. 
Pughe-Evans (D.) Lead kindly light. 

30582. 

Pugliese (F.) Rivista militare. 22028. 
Pugnani (——) Sonate in EH. 26387. 


Pugnani (G.) Tempo di minuetto. 
24845, 

Pulcifer (A. W.) Call to service. 
2336. 

Pulido (J.) Extasis. 2624. 

Pullein (G.) Lighten our darkness. 
8066. 

Pullman (J. K.) Ye winds of the 
night. 20669. 

Pulpit & pew pub. co. New choir an- 
thems. 8487. 

Pulvermacher (B.) Schule der ges- 


angsregister, als grundlage der ton- 
pudung. o 27121. 

Puppenmiidel (Das) 6, 435, 489, 888, 
914, 975, 1025, 1304, 1398-96, 1454, 
1459, 1512, 1597, 1764,-1767, 2062, 
2086-89, 2487-90, 3098, 3100, 3167- 
69, 3231-83, 3537-40, 3619-8626, 
3710-19, 3726-29, 3778-81, 3871-73, 
4036, 5404, 5479, 5549, 5956, 6048, 
8779-88, 11540-42, 11623-24. 

Purcell (—) Goldene sonate. 

Purcell (H.): 


26347. 


Deux airs célébres. 11548. 
Shepherd, shepherd, leave your 
labours. 9023. 


Solemn march. 3884. 
Sonate. 26355, 26356. 
Stream daughters. 22205. 
Purdy (A. L.) Cottage where the ivy 
grows. 28121. 

Purdy (W. T.) On Minnesota. 

Puritan’s daughter. 20796. 

Purnell (EK. R.) ’Tis favor that wins 

kisses and love. 380061. 
Purrington (A. J.) Siddarth. 24621. 
Pursell (P.) Call of the Patteran. 
6944. 
Puterbaugh (L. P.) 
27236. 

Putney (M. B.) Only a dream. 29421. 

Pyacké (—-) Ovcaiéek. 19868. 

Pyke (D.): 
Farewell (A.) 
To-night. 14088. 

Pyle (E.) Pleasant pastime valsette. 

29506. 
Pyle (BH. S.): 
Among the violets. 14872. 
Corn cracker rag. 14679. 
Pyne (J. K.) Impromptu 
30559. 


29403. 


Song of freedom. 


12794. 


elegiac. 


Quaglia (C.) Asking of Marie. 6768. 
Quaker girl. 17, 1838, 1898-1400, 1712, 
3631-8634, 8788-8795, 22732, 22988, 
24911, 26326, 26327, 26431, 26765, 
28716, 28717. 
Quaranta (F.) 
Quarles (E.) 
mine. 9746. 
Quartet music co.: 
Century Sunday school conven- 
tion song. 6964. 


Se fossi. 29735. 
You ain’t no friend of 


He has given us a banner. 7595. 

My life, my talents, Lord, are 
Thine. 83880. 

Onward! Brave and loyal sol- 
diers. 8618. 

Show your faith in Jesus. 90381. 


Quayle (H.) 
tots. 17429. 

Quenan (H.) Boys of 98. 25448. 

Quentin (EH. St.) See St. Quentin (EH.) 

Quesenberry (A. C.) Sailing. 17884. 

Quibell (M.) Just we two, you and I. 

7955. 
Quigley (C. F.): 

I only know. 5288. 

I want you, Sally mine. 5246. 

If all my dreams were made of 
‘gold I’d buy the world for you. 
23598, 23594. 

Since you’ve made a prisoner of 
my heart. 24681. 

Sweetheart mine. 6296. 

Quigley (H.) Lily of Armagh. 5475. 

Quigley (L. J.): 
Caprice. 24442. 
Mazurka caprice. 

Quisiey (&. J:) 

of blue. 20888. 

Ouiulligan — (CPs) J) 

30016. 

Quilter (R.): 
Four songs. 1403, 21988. 
Slumber song. 30752. 
Three English dances. 
Three songs of the sea. 

Quimby (A.): 

Looking beyond. 19458. 
Meet me once again. 19562. 
Quinby (F.) Ah’m list’nin’ fo’ the 
Cockedoodle doo-doo-doo! 22604. 

Quincke (W. A.) & Co.: 

Aloha. 4407. 

Celeste. 18530. 

Golden days. 28860. 

Loyal guards. 17463. 

Royal lancers. 29672. 
Quinlan (K.) North pole. 21790. 
Quinn (EH. P.) Where I may worship 

you. 1978. 
Quinn (K. M.): 
Dear little dandelion. 12680. 
Those beautiful dreams. 22806. 
Quinn (M. L.) Peerless conservatory 
of music. 26905, 26906. 


Little songs for tiny 


23976. 
Those dreamy eyes 


Thee! America. 


11554. 
20396. 


2171 


INDEX 


DG. en Ss:. W265 


Quintelle (I. R.) In childhood’s sum- 
mer time. 17283. 
Quo vadis. 17044, 18140, 20795. 
Raabe & Plothow: 
Alt yar Dig. 18285. 
Briefwechsel. 18476. 
Det er sommerkvaeld (Sommer- 
nacht). 18695. 
Friihlingssonne. 23296, 23297. 
Hite dich. 23508. 
I hosten. 19121. 
Ich lehne mein. haupt an den lin- 
denbaum. 2953, 5258. 
Im mondenschein. 10781. 
Indianertanz. 15309. 
Leben ist ein  frecher 
13253. 
Lose blitter. 19458. 
Mach’ mich dein. 5546. 
Mein schicksal bist du. 5604. 
Menuett-serenade. 11148. 
Miillers tochter. 13478. 
Ohne segel. 19809. 
Old time is still a-flying. 
Requiem. 380699. 
Sechs lieder fiir eine singstimme 
mit klavier. 17878. 
Vor der ttire schloft der baum. 


tanz. 


13611. 


14186. 
Wenn sich die wimpern senken. 
6493. 
Rabey (R.): 
Amor y celos. 20748. 
-Automne. 14418. 
Berceuse de l’oubli. 45388. 
Chanson. 27002. 
Chanson de amour. 18534. 
Marche tartare. 17493. 
Paris,  13t4.). 
Sérénade. 24586. 
Si je ne dois jamais. 6150. 
Zapatilla (La) 20697. 
Raby (L.) Sérénade. 24587. 
Raby (R. C.) Break, break, break. 
10003. 
Racca (G.) Ritirata march. 11604. 
Rachlin & Hershenhaus. Id like to 


meet my Madeline. 7691. 
Rachmaninoff (L. P.) Prelude. 16062, 
24444, 
Rachmaninoff (S.): 
O thou billowy harvest-field. 5781. 
Romance. 16111. 
Springtide. 1651. 
Rackett (A. G.): 
If the man in the moon could talk. 
7808. 
My lady. 8878. 
Sultan’s favorites. 9200. 


Rackett (H. A.) Sliding. 22129. 
Radcliffe (A.) pub. co.: 
In the gleam of the star. 
Santa’s gold mine. 24552. 
Vows ’neath the moon. 18151. 


23629. 


Song of The Rad- 
1626. 
From youth’s happy 


Radcliffe union. 
cliffe Union. 
Radecke (R.) 
days. 28407. 

Radi Chicas 

Auf Oesterreichs bergen. 12440. 

Gesang der wassernixen. 12880. 

Leuchtkugeln. 13262. 

Schau mir in’s auge. 13819. 

Sehnsuchtsvoll. 13839. 

Sommerfest im stadtpark. 13918. 
Rae (K.) Maying-time. 19558. 
Rafalewsky (M.) Angel’squest. 9839. 
Jeeeiine) ((d[,)) 2 

Eglogue. 12359 (15). 

Our land of liberty. 24805. 
Rate (oy 2d2)e 

Cavatina. 22562 (41). 

Fileuse (La). 3645, 8802. 

Mirchen. 38646. 

March. 380364 (48). 

Polka de la reine. 3647, 3648. 

Reminiscence of andante. 

(28). 
Valse caprice. 6648 (29). 
Valse impromptu 4 la Tyrolienne. 
25197 (25). 


Ragan (S. A.) Princess Abita. 24419. ~ 


6648 


Rahmu (KH. Loéthner-) See Lothner- 
Rahmu (E.) 

Rahn (£.) Grtiss Gott! 21217. 

Rahter (D.): 


Aus jugendtagen. 16801. 
Aus meiner jugend. 20775. 
Ballspiel. 27858. 


Berceuse slave. 6858, 6859. 


Bleisoldaten-parade. 6888. 
Capriccio-walzer. 14590. 
Christfest. 267. | 
Corps diplomatique. T7077. 


Dix études pour piano. 18455. 
Drei kleine tanze. 28832-28834. 
Fragmente. 28394. 
Gebet. 7446. 
Gondoliera. 
Impromptu. 16202. 
Ins stammbuch. 15311. 
Intermezzo. 15814. 
Jugendtraum. 53864. 
Nach der Christmette. 
Nippsachen. 19750. 
Pensée nuptiale. 13660. 
Pferdchenspielen. 29489. 
Polonaise. 12071, 14108, 16015. 
Pusstascenen. 16050. 
Schmetterlinge. 29718. 
Souvenirs d’enfance. 
Tanzweise. 11960. 
Valse aimable. 9466. 
Weibhnacht. 16586. 
Zwei vortragstticke fiir violoncell. | 
9258. 
Raick (C.) Gavotte. 14948. 
Raigan (M. de) Georgette (La) 4989. 


7492. 


3406. 


17967. 


2172 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Railey (T. T.): 

Girls. 10478. 

I’ve had a lot of girlies. 10727. 

Not the only thing of the kind. 

3445. 

This modest little world. 12020. 

We'll run the men. 9581. 
Raillard (T.) Slavisches liedchen. 

188938. 

Railsback (N.) 
Raimann (R.): 


Dorothy dear. 18725. 


Divertissement. 20984. 
Franz], Franzl, du mein Franz. 
14926. 


Franzl-marsch. 12844-12847. 
Frau Gretl. 18897. 
Gretl-walzer. 12987-12940. 
Heute schlagen wir der welt ein 
loch. 12988. 
Im Prater 
13105-13108. 
Kinematographenlied. 13212-13214, 
15399. 
Seh’ ich so ein kleines midel. 
13888. 
Raimon (P.): 
Carnival. 
Moonlight. 
Rainer (C.) 


hinterm  ringspiel. 


27990. 
8319. 
See Nagler (F.) 


Raines (F. O.) Ethiopia. 18800. 
Rajezak (A.) Obertas od komina. 
21822. 


Ralston (M.): 

Indian hymn. 5818. 
Souhait de la violette. 

Ramaglia (A.) II sorriso. 

Rameau (—). Rigaudon. 

Rameau (J. P.): 

Aria. 3654. 
Gavotte. 27011. 
Minuet. 3882. 
Rappel des oiseaux. 16064. 
Rigaudon et double. 20027. 
Tambourin (Le) 11957. 
Zais. 25186. 
Ramrath (K.): 
Feenreigen. 25808: 
Lieder eines falters. 30587. 
Seufzer. 27148. 
Ramsay (D.) Skipper Susie Greene. 
9066. 
Ramsdail (C. R.) 
4746. 

Ramsden (A. R.): 
Like the lark. 21540. 

Softly fall the shades of evening. 
3875. 
Sun worship. 20295. 

Ramsey (G. H.): 
Blessed story of the cross. 16858. 
Don’t you want to wear a crown. 

4813. 
Hills of Eden. 17202. 
How much more. 17216. 
Redeeming love. 178388. 


30767. 
24714. 
27041. 


Daisies will tell. 


Ramsey (G. H.)—Continued. 
Showers of blessings. 6148. 
Tell it to all. G321. 
When the ransomed get home. 


6527. 
Ramsey (R. M.) My Delaware. 
19676. 


Ramsey (Mrs. S. C.): 
Butt-in-sky. 14568. 


Red white and blue. 17836. 


Ramsey (W.) Songs of redeeming. 
9128. 
Ranck (A.) Sweet memories. 20311. 
Ramek: CE. €:): 
Musetta. 15748. 
Romance (A.) 16112. 
Rand (A. E.) Welsh rarebit. 16593. 
Rand (F.) In single, mingle land. 
17298. 
Rand (H.) Syracuse girls. 18026. 
Rand (L.) Lady Grace waltz. 289238. 


Rand McNally & co. 
3054. 

Randall (B. C.): 
Pretty Montezuma maid. 
That aeroplane rag. 9313. 

Randall (G.): 

Be on your way. 2284. : 
You tell me that you love me. 
66386. 


Patriotic songs. 


26974. 


Randall (R. H.) Singology. 27190. 
Randall (W.): 
Mother’s rhapsody. 1126. 
Then laugh. 4039. 
Randegger (A.): 
Chorus of handmaidens. 4664. 
Lamento. 28927. 
Nenia. 29313. 
Pierrot-sérénade. 29495. 
Randegger (G. A.) Love me. 1002. 


Randel (H. M.) Peace and love de- 
vine. 19896. 

Randle (N.) Sequatchie rag. 8998. 

Randolph (L.) Sometime, somewhere, 
Someday. 6205. 


Randolph (lL. A.) My little Billiken. 
3387. 


3858. 
4094. 


Randolph (T.) Siren’s call. 
Ranzato (V.) Ton seul baiser. 
Rasch (T.) Reva. 11588. 
Rasey (C. A.) The afterglow. 25218. 
Rasin (W. P.) Beside the crystal sea. 
6861. 
Rasmussen (M.) Proposal (A.) 5945. 
Rassiga (H. E.) Memories of youth. 
15647. 
Ratez (EH.): 
Chantecler. 4650. 
Parade-marseh. 5861. 
Réve d’amour. 38682. 


Solfége universel. 27212, 27213. 
Rathbun (F. G.): 
Adelaide waltzes. 9795. 


Dreams of my mountain home. 


453. 


INDEX 


Rathbun (F. G.)—Continued. 
On to the goal. 8598. 
Petite rapsodie hongroise. 
Red, red rose. 11569. 

Te Deum in A flat. 17383. 

Rathgeber (G.): 

Blticher bei caub. 30415. 
Mein miitterlein stirbt nie. 


8686. 


23985. 


Rauh (E. C.) Play me that harmony 
bar. 17744. 

Raunser (H. B.) ‘The dandelion. 
7124. 


Ravanello (O.) Ave verum corpus. 
2189. 


O salutaris Hostia. 1239. 
Pange lingua. 1307. 
Tantum ergo. 1727. 

Rave (H.) Alanna. 25226. 

Ravel (M.): 

Daphnis et Chloé. 
14719, 14720. 

Habafiera. 12951. 

Heure espagnole. 21271. 

Introduction et allegro. 

Ma mére Oye. 11068. 

Menuet. 11140. 

Pavane de la belle au bois dor- 
mant. 15971, 15972. 

Petite pastorale. 5892. 

Petit poucet. 15987, 15988. 

Quatuor. 1408, 3658. 

Quatuor 4 cordes. 5968. 

Sherherazade. 61389. 

Ravina (H.): 
Chanson joyeuse. 25522. 
Petit bolero. 13661. 
Rawle (G. D.): 

Merry old salt. 5635. 

Navy (The). 26719. 

Pastorale. 8663. 

Sleep, dear, sleep. 1585-1587. 

Rawlston (—) Beautiful isle of love. 

27880. 
Rawlston (H. M.) Come where the 
lilies bloom to-night. 18603, 25197 


370, 10200, 


10831. 


(69). 
Rawson (W. J.) jr. That tiger rag. 
24855. 
Ray (C. M.) Every one has a soul 
mate. 4898. 
Ray (C. R.) Sunlight beyond. 29939. 
Ray (C. W.) Spicy breezes. 2072 
(56). 
Ray (G. M.): 
Baby for you I’m going loony. 
99. 


Be on your way. 2234. 
Don’t tell it to me. 10265. 


It’s a pretty moonlight night. 
5331, 15326. 

Name on that old holly tree. 
19724. 


Oh! you baby doll. 5800. 
On a moonlight summer’s night. 
17689. 


Dt. dik mes: vs. 6 


Ray (G. M.)—Continued. 

Sweet visions of childhood. 9244. 
Waiting for you. 16559. 

Well, I haven’t got nothing. 9591. 
When life’s twilights they are 

fading. 4280. 
Who’s looney now. 1991. 
A lullaby. 29067. 


Ray (J. M.) Who could help but lov- 
ing you. 9669. 


Rayder (J. H.) Harvest moon schot- 


tische. 2816. 
Raymond (C. U.) Slumber lullaby. 
24652. 
Raymond (G.) Only an _ orphan. 
15923. 


Raymond (R.): 
If you only try. 19197. 
Wayside songs. 9579. 
Raymond (R. J.) Gentlemen please 
count me init. 28482. 
Raymore (K.) Banjo tunes. 27860. 


Raynol (D.) Waxenstein. 12174. 
Raynor (A.) Dream, baby dream. 
14779. 

Razigade (G.) Ronde des _ lutins. 
17858. 

Re Orso. 26887. 

Read (A. M.) Song of victory. 9121. 


Read (D. E.) When my mother knelt 
beside my bed. 20588. 
Read (E.): 
Jean. 
Reverie (A). 
Read (EH. M.): 
Fading twilight. 491. 
Heart to heart. 7607. 
Read (H. V. Jervis-) See Jervis-Read 
(H. V.) 
Real girl. 25619. 
Ream (A. L.) You are just a little 
different. 9747. 
Ream (HE. H.) Vivian waltzes. 
Reames (Z. & C.): 
Hehoes. 257382. 
Mary Lee. ° 26541. 


Reardon (H. EH.) music pub. co. 
along Miss Josephine. 25568. 
Reasner (C. H.) Down in the old 
apple orchard. 17017. 
Reaves (G. F.) Dixie flyer. 
Rebay (F.): 
Maitag. 1039. 
Schalkslied. 1511. 
Trutze nicht. 1818. 
Weihnacht. 16586. 
Zwei wasser. 1410. 


Rebers (B. G.) Take me down to the 
seashore. 20828. 

Rebert (H. F.) Junior hop. 53867. 

Rebikoff (W.) Danse des clochettes. 
360. 

Reboul (H.) 
coming to me. 


10852. 
30705. 


27544, 


Come 


16996. 


If there’s any bouquets 
7809. 


2174 


' 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Recker (R.) Summer days. 17999, 
20290. 

Recktenwald (F.) Felsenfest. 10366, 
12799, 21096. 

Red hussar. 27246. 

Red letter. 6804, 7144, SOTT, 8815, 
8943, 9088, 9301. 

Red rose. 12616, 14569, 15229, 15650, 


17228, 17276, 17389, 17994, 18588, 
18701, 22562 (55), (69), (78), (125), 
26319, 29302. 

Red widow. 19133, 20608, 21333, 
2138386, 21405, 21472, 21779, 22289, 
22404, 22424, 22470, 22537-38, 26143- 
44, 26149-27577, 28670-74. 

Redd-Wuller (M.): 

Dear elk. 10208. 


He knows. 678. 
Redden (E. A.) Long ago among the 
roses. 15499. 
Reddick (E.) She is like a rose. 
29772. 


Reddick (J. H.): 
Awooing. 18360. 
Batchelor’s wisdom. 18376. 


Reddy (G.) In the land of play. 
28786. 

Reddy (R.) In the land of play. 
28786. 

Redgate (S.) On the bench by the 
river. 5818. 


Redhead (A.): 

Christians awake. 28038. 

Come unto me. 22990. 

Consider the lilies. 23003. 

I love the harp. 5517. 

I will give thanks. 23581. 

I will pour out my spirit. 

Like as the hart. 23827. 

Lord of heaven, and earth and 
ocean, S114. 11037, 15508. 

Love of home. 5517. 

Rising of the sun. 6027. 

She walks in beauty. 6186. 

Smiling spring. 6185. 

Where from the eye of day. 6537. 

Who are these like stars appear- 


15259. 


men 254 19: 
Redmond (N. EH.) Oh! Sam! I envy 
you. 11344. 
Redstone (W.): 
Duo de Véducation incompléte. 
25718. 
En avant marche. 25746. 
Légende des Van Mannebek. 
26392, 26393. 
Mes vieux moulins. 26596, 26597. 
Premier aveu. 26969, 26970. 
Romance de line. 27059, 27060. 
Suite de valses. 27316. 
Rée (1L.): 
Menuett. 5627. 
Scénes gaies. 6091. 
Reed (A. F.) Just a dream of yore. 
19318. 


Reed (D.): 
Below the Mason Dixon 
143, 6648 (42). 
Dixie rose. 405, 2072 (92). 
Honeymooning honey in Bombay. 
2873, 17210, 19071. 
In Good Time Town. 5290. 
My heart has learned to love you. 
33885. 
My lady Dixie. 
30364 (100). 
Rauss mit kraus. 
(57). 
Take me now or forever say good- 
bye. 29969. 
Waiting down by the Mississippi 
Shore. 20534. 
Reed (I. F.) Ah come away with me. 
277386. 
Reed (J. A.) Be kind to your mother. 
14467. 


line. 


24109, 26696, 
11561, 16728 


Reed (L. P.) Bear me upward with 
my cross. 22750. 
Reed (O. F.) I’m glad you kissed me. 
19150. 
Reed (W.): 
Communion service. 25577. 
Julia, O my Julia. 26307. 
Magnificat in E flat. 3248. 


O Lamb of God still keep me. 
293851. 
Resurrection and the life. 
Swell brass band. 29965. 
Te Deum laudamus, in A flat no. 4. 
29983. 
Reed (W. H.): 
Mirage. 15678. 
Should one of us remember. 16216. 
Reeder (M. L.) O Galilee O stormy 
sea. 19771. 
Reeder & Walsh: 
Hey! up the river. 19047. 
Song of Seville. 22155. 
Reef (R. E. de) See De Reef (R. E.) 
Reeg (G. A.) jr.: 
Dixie jingles. 14819 (53). 
Ram rod rag. 5975. 
Reemelin (R. H.): 


8842. 


Cupid’s misdeal. 28145. 
I’m glad. 26155. 
Rees) CD. "E. 
Flying. 10396. j 
Pianola rag. 11459. 
Rees-Newland (M. V.) Valse ara- 
besque. 20475. 
Reese (W. H.) Sweet memories of 
old. 6290. 
Reeve (C. H.) Easy form music. 
25729, 28274. 


Reeves (E.): 
Bedouin’s patrol. 184. 
Cocheco. 2072 (838). 
Great snakes. 7527-7529. 
Kiwi. 19844. 


Lion’s tale. 11012. 


2175 


INDEX 


Reeves (E.)—Continued. 
*Mid the cotton blossoms. 
Nightshade. 3429, 21778. 
On lovelit seas. 17692. 
Reeves (G. H.): 
Little Miss Fix-it. 26485, 29004. 
Play that Aloha rag. 29508. 
Reeves (W.): 


15666. 


Lirgo. 6846. 
Last night. 10965. 
Masonic musical service book. 
23964. 
Overture to Die Meistersinger. 
LS 
Overture to Mignon. 12024. 
Overture to Scipio. 10567. 
Six spiritual songs. 11808. 
Reford (A. H.) I’m longing to look 
in her eyes. 5227. 
Reformation. 30364 (42). 
Reformed Presbyterian church of 


North America (Board of trustees 


of the Synod.) Book of Psalms. 
20855. 
Regan (G. P.) AJl aboard for San 
Francisco. 9807, 20722. 
Regent music pub. co.: 
Amoranda. 22655. 
Have you forgotten. 17180. 
Maids of honour. 17481. 
Vow sincere. 25022. 
Reger (M.): 
Aus meinem tagebuch. 25322. 
Blitter und bliiten. 4549. 
Canons. 4627. 
Deutsche tinze. 2514, 2515. 
Drei orgelstticke. 16078. 
Komim, stisser tod. 10988. 
Konzert, F moll. 1420. 


Liebeslieder. 5462. 

Lustspiel ouverture. 23900, 26492. 

Mein schitzelein. 15631. 

Motette. 26656. 

Passacaglia. 15962. 

Phantasie und fuge. 

Quartett in F is-moll. 

Romanze, G dur. 6042. 

Sextett. 11766. 

Sonate. 3662, 11573, 11574, 24677. 

Suite in E moll. 16074. 

Trauer marsch. 6369. 

Trio. 11575. 

Walzer-capricen. 4236. 

Weihe der nacht. 25056. 
Reggov (W.) Unexpected 

30808. 
Regnell (A. L.): 
Cottage, love, I’ve built for you. 
10162. 

On the summit of Sierra. 
Regnier (M.) Devotion. 18698. 
Rego (G. de Cairos-) See Cairos-Rego 

(G. de) 
Rego (R. de Cairos-) 
(R. de) 


1340. 
26997. 


meeting. 


29415. 


See Cairos-Rego 


Pt mss) v.66 


Rehbaum (T.) Nordische melodien. 


11288. 
Rehbock (H.) Berceuse. 18419. 
Rehn (N.) In vacation time. 17310. 


Reibenstein (R.): 


Drei gedichte. 21670. 


Kleines Weihnachtsoratorium. — 
26367. 

Mein rosenstrauch unterm fenster. 
26564. 

Menuett. 29160. 


21918. 
29517. 


Phantasie-variationen. 
Potsdamer wachtparade. 
Weihnachtslied. 4254. 
Reich (S.) Chicago rag. 22981. 
Reichardt (A.) ‘Thou art so near, and 
yet so far. 27416. 
Reichardt (G.) German’s fatherland. 
10459. 
Reichardt (J. F.) 
28600. 
Reichert (C. H.): 
Always ready. 12398, 18288. 
Indian courtship. 15308, 28795. 
Justa two-step, dearie. 17358, 28869. 
Reichert (J.) Nachtmusik in 4 sitzen. 


Horch es klopft. 


26716. 
Xeid (Ff. W.) Herves of to-day. 23478. 
eid (J. V.) He'll take you through. 
5104. 


Reid (N. D.) 
Reid (R.): 
Boy scout. 14547. 
Old time comrades. 
Reid bros. Itd.: 
Jude’s mission hymns. 
19308, 21457, 21458. 
Life’s day. 3157. 
Manx fisherman’s gong. 21629. 
Old ostler. 11359. 
Reidinger (W. FEF.) Have you ever 
taken a moonlight excusion. 28542. 
Reiff (S. IT.) My soul is athirst for 
God. 24130. 
Reige (C. L.) Smith & Riege song 
book, no. 1. 29816. 

Reignierd (A. L.) She is sleeping by 
the Swanee. 11770. 
Reiman (R. E.) Susie. 
Reimer (M. W.) Cassandra. 

Rein (H. M.): 
I find I’ve been dreaming. 17281. 
Merry launch. 17533. 
Reinecke (C.): 
Ballade. 5990. 
Dance of the dragon-flies. 
King Manfred. 28890. 
Quartett no. 5. 3672. 
Response. 13757. 
Spring flowers. 16299. 
Weihnachts-sonatine. 1936. 
Winter hath not a blossom. 
Reinecke (Gebrtider) : 
Barearolle. 2224. 
Novelette. 3450. 


Death. 23075. 


19823. 
17352, 


16352. 
25509. 


18654. 


30510. 


2176 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec.. 1911 


= nd —— 


Reinecke (Z. Harris-) See MHarris- | Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


Reinecke (Z.) 
Reiner (E. A.) Won’t you come with 
me just for a little while. 6615. 
Reinhard (N. P.) My baby. 8354. 
Reinhardt (C. E.) Waltzing. 30202. 
Reinhardt (H.): 

Columbus-marsch. 291-2938. 

Day dreams. 380, 2072 (89), 12678, 
20971. 

Fountain fay. 5838, 2072 (100), 
2682, 9782 (34), 21135. 

Heisse liebe. 694. 

How I love a pretty face. 728, 
6648 (63). 

Ich finde alles in der Times. 789. 

Ich pfeif’ auf alle welt. 793. 

Liidy-Midi. 933-34. 

Loving cup. 1012, 14819 (115). 

Mansardenlied. 1043. 

Miss Exzentrick. 1099. 

Next may be the right. 3424. 

Nur ka traurigkeit. 1225. 

On the track. 3500. 

Rendezvous-lied. 1425. 

Spring maid. 1648-1647, 3928, 
3929, 6240, 6648 (114), 9159, 
11871, 138943, 16300. 

Spring maid waltzes. 16301. 


Studentenhochzeit-walzer. 1672, 
9192. 

Two little love bees. 1829. 6648S 
(129). 


Reinhold (H.): 
Aus der jugend und kinderzeit. 
12448. 
Impromptu. 88831. 
March of the marionettes. 26518. 
Reinhorn (J.) I am lonesome without 
you. 7682. 

Reinkendorff (E.) Frou frou. 2692. 
Reis (V.) piano co. Pleasant pastime 
valsette. 29506. 

Reissiger (C. G.) Scherzo. 29712. 
Reiterman (L.) Strenuosity. 18978. 
Reitz (A. S.): 
Beautiful land of love. 1688S. 
Christ is come. 20913. 
I may not know. 17249. 
Image (The) of Jesus. 17279. 
In the stillness of Thy love. 
17308. 
Meeting (The) place of God and 
man. 17518. 
My prayer this day. 17623. 
Shepherd (The) of love. 17914. 
Sing unto the Lord. 17922. 
Song (A), a cross, a life. 17947. 
Remick (B.): 
Valse caprice. 18116. 
Will you come to me. 9691. 


Remick (J. H.) & co.: 


Adele waltzes. 9, 9782 (25). 
Ain’t I the foolish kid. 12377. 


2177 


Alamo rag. 2105, 6648 (39). 

Algernon. 252380. 

All aboard. 4898. 

Alma where do you live. 36. 

Angus Gordon Donald Douglas 
Ewart John McKee. 25278, 30364 
(59). 

Anoma rag. 60. 

Any old tune at all. 12419. 

April fool rag. 14894, 27714 (82). 

Autumn’s hour. 2187. 

Avalon. 2072 (71). 

Aviator rag. 94. 

Ballot song of American woman. 
27857. 

Band came back. 25355. 

Baron Trenck. 6825-6827, 9916. 

Baron Trenck lancers. 9917, 9918. 

Baron Trenck selections. 14819 
(32): 

Be my sweetheart. 126. 

Beau sabreur. 27876. 

Beautiful girl. 27878. 

Bee and the rose. 27884. 

Bingo Eli Yale. 2276. 

Blue bird. 16863, 27714 (386). 

Blushing moon. 2072 (75), 14819 
(36). 

Bohemia. : 25197 -(53)- 

Boost Brooklyn. 9994. 

Borneo rag.. 9995, 14319 (37), 
18454. 

Boston waltz. 2072 (77), 6648, 
(44). 

Bridal veil. 187. 

Brides and _ butterflies. 25450, 
27714 (35). 

Buds and blossoms. 2072 (78). 

Bumble bee. 16878, 22562 (54). 

Buy, buy. baby. 14569, 25197 (55). 

Bye) 23238. 

By the light of the jungle moon. 
22863. 

Bye and bye. 6980. 14319 (40). 

Carita. 4632, 14319 (40). 

Casey. 6955. 

Cavalier rustican’ rag. 2072 (79). 

Chatterbox rag. 6648 (45). 

Chocolate soldier. 261, 262, 2392. 

Chung Lo. 14819 (44). 

Clover days. 16926. 
Columbia rag. 14819 (45). 
Come along ma chérie. 12616, 
18588, 22562 (55), 25197 (65). 
Come down to earth my dearie. 
4690, 6648 (46). 

Come into the garden dearie. 7052, 
14319 (47). 

Come on over. 16937. 

Comet and the earth. 2435. 

Confidences. 25582. 

Coster’s glide. 25602. 

Could I but live and love always. 
2457, 2458. 


INDEX 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


Cowboy. 2460. 

Cow boy rag. 18629, 27714 (48). 

Creatore. 281381. 

Crystal ball. 25615. 

Cum-bae rag. 281438. 

Cupid’s patrol. 6648 (48). 

Dancing on the levee. 3856, 143819 
(50). 

Dat’s harmony. 20965, 25197 (78). 

Day belongs to you dear. 4767. 

Day dream waltz. 18670. 

Dear old man up in the moon. 
10218. 

Dear old winter time. 2500. 

Del Rose waltzes. 10224, 143819 
(ik) 2 

Detective. 25666, 30864 (68). 

Diamonds and rubies. 14319 (52). 

Diplomat like me. 400. 

Dixie jingles. 14819 (58). 

Dixie moon. 28217. 

Do it now. 25678, 27714 (50). 

Does any body want a little girlie. 
2524. 

Dolly Madison. 12701. 

Don’t call me Mr. Hayseed. 418. 

Dorothy three step. 10269, 14819 
(56). 

Down in the old meadow lane. 
7210, 12359 (65). 

Hgyptian rag. 12359 (66). 

Emmalina Lee. 2584, 12359 (67). 


Enchanted nights. 4862, 123859 
(68). 

Enchanted rose. 28289. 

Enuff. 18792. 


Ever dreaming of you. 283818.. 

Every day. 28820. 

Every heart must have its sorrow. 
483, 123859 (69). 

Eyes that I idolize. 12780. 

Fare thee well Lizzie Lee. 
22562 (61). 

Father Knickerbocker. 4915. 

Father’s allowed to see us twice 
a year. 21098. 

Fatimah. 4917, 9782 (82). 

First love is the sweetest of all. 
12812. 

Flirt. 25846, 303864 (75). 

Fogarty. 12827. 

Forever with you in my dreams. 
12836. 

Garden of girls. 4977, 27714 (58). 

Gay Manhattan rag. 25896. 


18827, 


Gee! but I like music. 25901, 
27714 (59). 
Gee! how I hate you. 25902. 


Gee! I wish I’d never had a girl. 
4987. 

Gee! it’s a wonderful game. 14948, 
22562 (65). 

Gentlemanly brigand. 28481. 

Georgia grind. 577, 6648 (57). 


2178 


Di ware Ss v.86 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


Georgia rag. 578, 6648 (58). 

Get a girl to love you. 2716. 

Give back the kiss I gave you. 
14966, 22562 (68). 

Give us a ragtime tune. 2733. 

Good-bye. 2766. 

Good-bye, California. 28479. 

Good-bye, Nellie Gray. 628. 

Good night. 7502. 

Good-night, ladies. 25949. 

Gosh, it’s fierce to be a girl. 2774. 

Grace (La) 25957. 

Gum shoe man. 25991. 

Hair of the dog. 7562. 

Hammock = song. 17171, 
(69). 

Happy nights. 2809. 

Harbor of love. 5087, 22562 (70). 

Have you a little fairy? 28541. 

Haytian rag. 27714 (68). 

Here comes a college boy. 6648 
(61). 

Honey bunch. 5165, 9782 (42). 

Honey girl. 7648, 25197 (99). 

Honeysuckle rag. 28599. 

Honka tonk rag. 12859 (75). 

Hot time in Monkey Town. 19077, 
25197 (101). 

Hour that gave me you. 19078, 

13016, 22562 (72). 


25197 (102). 
2072 (108), 28624. 


Hula-hula. 
Hyacinth. 

I ain’t got no ear for music. 
19099. 


I’d choose a southern girl. 


22562 


2890. 


I’d like to go on a honeymoon | 


with you. 17228, 22562 (78). 
I’d like to meet you again. 2892. 
I’d like to tell your fortune. 

143819 (75). 


I’d love to have a girl like you. 


13030. 


I’d rather go to jail. 26118. 


T’d rather love what I cannot 
have than have what I cannot | 
love. 10746, 14819 (76), 27714 | 


(79). 


I don’t think I love you, I know | 


I do. 2894. 


I like your apron. 28661. 


T’ll meet you when the sun goes | 


down. 25197 (109). 
I'll try anything once. 
I love my babe. 26145. 
I love you, my own. 28679. 
I’m a bear for you. 

(77), 14819 (80). 


26140. 


I’m all thine. 15229, 25197 (112). | 


I’m coming back. 26152, 27714 
Ce 
I’m dying for you. 


(65). 


I’m going to stay on solid ground. | 


5225, 14319 (84). 


2913, 12859 | 


2919, 6648 | 


| 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1914 


INDEX 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


I’m just pining for you. 2072 
(114). 

I’m looking for him. 19152. 

I’m the lily. 14319 (86). 

I ne’er could love another girl. 


28698. 
I think of home and mother. 
28702. 
I’ve been making a grand stand 
play. 17256. 


I’ve got a live one now. 773. 

I’ve got feathers on my head. 
21357. 

I want a boy. 138074. 

I want a man to come and marry 
me. 26179. 

I want a whole lot of girlies. 
5240, 6648 (70). 

If I but knew your heart dear. 
10758. 

If I could dream a_ thousand 
years. 17273, 25197 (124). 

If I just think of her. 2959. 

If I were a knight of old. 801. 

If my dreams of you come true. 
12359 (82). 

If the garden of roses should 
change to thorns. 191938, 25197 


(125). 
If you believe in dreams, sweet- 
heart. 2962. 


If you can’t sing, dance. 17276. 
If you talk in your sleep. 28747. 
In a bungalow for two. 26212. 

In carnival time. 5286. 

In merry, merry, May. 7848. 

In my dreams of you. 123859 


(88). 

In the heart of the golden wine. 
26243. 

In the summertime. 15305, 27714 
(84). 


In the valley where I said good- 
bye to Sally. 10816. 

Injun love. 26255. 

Invitation rag. 28808. 

Irene, my midnight queen. 17320. 

Island of roses and love. 28817. 

It’s just like bein’ at home. 26273, 
30364 (89). 

It’s never merry Christmas when 
you are far from home. 856. 

It’s nice to be a widow. 13153. 

It’s such a little pansy. 5333. 

Jimmy Valentine. 38059. 

Joan of Are. 14819 (96). 

Just a chain of daisies. 5369, 
9782 (49), 27714 (87). 

Just a girl and a boy. 5371. 

Just a year ago. 10891. 

Just as long as the Swanee flows. 
28871. 

Just sweet love thoughts and you. 
7952. 


2179 


Just try to keep them guessing. 
26319. 

Just you and I. 28876. 

Ketchup rag. 14319 (101). 

King Chanticleer. 3090, 6648 
(16): 

Kingdom of love. 138216. 

Kiss duet. 909. 

Kiss me, dearest, kiss me do. 
28903. 

Kiss me my love. 14319 (102). 

Kisses at auction. 910, 6648 (77). 

Knights Templar. 173878. 

Kunning kiddies. 19359. 

Land of the free. 17389, 25197 
(147). 

Lazy. 26888, 27714 (94). 

Let me build a home for you. 
8030, 14819 (105). 

Lets go out on a jamboree. 15447, 
27714 (96). 

Let’s make love among the roses. 
14319 (106). 


Lingerie. 3166. 

Little boy blue. 28992, 30589. 

Little boy blue waltzes. 28998. 

Little red rose. S087. 

Little side street. 14819 (109). 

Little sticks o’ licorice. 29012. 

Look me over. 26450. 

Loon song. 5503. 

Love dreams and destiny. 17446. 

Love me. 17450, 30364 (96). 

Love never dies. 26472, 30364 
(97). 

Love song. 9782 (60). 

Love waltz. 29054. 

Love’s eulogy. 8143, 9782 (62). 

Love’s prayer. 3212. 

Loving moon. 21597. 

Lucille waltzes. 13381. 

Lydia waltz song. 8165, 14319 
GIG) 

Mabel. 1018. 

Macaroni Joe. 2072 (141). 

Marie. 29112. 

Marry me, Carrie. 17500. 

Mary Smith. 1383888. 

Maybe that is why I’m lonely. 
21656, 25197 2Gicsir 

Meadow lark. 3288. 

Meet me to-night mid the roses. 
27714 (101). 

Men, men, men. 15650. 

Miami. 6648 (88). 

Miraculous cure. 29185. 

Miss Coquette waltzes. 2072 (148). 

Mrs. Murphy. 6648 (90). 

Modern banditti. 29196. 

Mop rag. 143819 (120). 

My aviation girl. 26677. 

My dream girl. 15761, 22562 (96). 

My dream love. 17606. 


INDEX 


Dt, Jo asa ve Ga 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


My dream of paradise. 21730, 
27714 (102). 

My evening star. 1145. 

My hula hula love. 18507, 14819 
(122), 25197 (174). 

My Irish girl. 26695. 

My moonlight man. 17618. 

My only one. 17622. 

My operatic Samson. 12359 (93). 

My Tahiti queen. 17628. 

My toreador. 3402. 

My Yankee Rose. 18582. 

Mysterious moon. 293802. 

Nance took a chance with me. 
5725. 

Naughty, naughty, naughty. 11270, 
14819 (125). 

Nellie darling. 13548. 
Never such a loving two. 293815. 
Night brings dreams and dreams 
bring you. 21777, 25197 (181). 
Now she’s anybody’s girlie. 2072 
Glin2)e 

Oceana roll. 22562 (104). 

Oh let me dream. 1258. 

Oh that Navajo rag. 19804, 25197 
(186). 

Oh! you babbling Bessie. 3487. 

Oh you beautiful doll. 21848, 
Zo5lOe CST). 

Oh you dream. 9782 (74). 

Ohio. 2072 (158). 

Oliver. 26818, 30364 (106). 

On an Irish honeymoon. 17690. 

Once upon a time. 15919. 

Only pal I ever had. 17705, 22562 
(106). 
Open your eyes. 1282, 14319 (128). 

Pandour does his duty. 8645. 

Paris the paradise. 13815. 

Pearl thinks the world of me. 
8672. 

Peek-a-boo-moon. 5883. 

Petite Boston. 19914. 

Pirate chief. 11470. 

Please come back to me. 3583, 
12359) (Od): 

Pop. comumant  lsor 

Prairie flower. 3599. 

Pretty little girl inside. 5940, 6648 
(ali@ila)2 

Pretty Molly. 1879. 

Pretty waltz. 14319 (184). 

Princeton that’s all. 17762. 

Pullman porter man. 29547. 

Put-in-Bay. 138709. 

Put your head upon my shoulder. 
3628, 12359 (108). 

Queen of Vanity Fair. 17824, 
Zoli (202 ye 

Rag time chimes. 199938, 22562 
G2) 2a Ta (al) 

Raggity man. 27005, 27714 (117). 

Red rose rag. 17834, 22562 (118). 


2180 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 


Red rose selections. 20003, 20004, | 
25197 (204). | 

Rolling down to Coney. 17853. 

Rolling stone. 60386. 

Rosalie. 1458. | 

Rosalind sweet Rosalind. 3730. | 

Royal flush. 8911, 14319 (185). 

Sail home. 25197 (209). | 

Sandy McDougal. 27104, 30364 
(118). 

Scattering of the roses. 20108, 
22562 (GalGie 

Sea shell. 6648 (106). 

Sea shell telephone. 29737. 

Serenade of violets. 1548, 9782 
CO). 

Shame upon you, Nancy. 6648 
(109). 

She'll be the death of me. 1558. 

She trimmed them oh so neatly. 
3841, 6648 (110). 

Shine on silvery moon. 9025. 

Siberian (The) dip. 16218. 

Siberian rag. 22562 (118). 

Sing me The world is mine. 1575. 

Slippery place. 20194, 27714 (125). 

Society belle. 16245. 

Soldier’s song. 29831. 

Somebody. 22143, 25197 (220). 

Song of long ago. 2072 (174). | 

Song of the open sea. 1625, 6648 | 
CaeY 1 


Spanish eyes. 27272. ! 

Spooning on Sunday night. 13940. | 

Spoony words. 27279. T 

Stewed prunes. 2072 (177). 

Students’ glide. 17994. 

Subway squeeze. 27313. 

Sunflower rag. 20297, 27714 (128). 

Sunflowers. 1683, 9782 (81). 

Sweet cherie. 27334. 

Sweet red roses. 14319 (145). 

Take me back to old Broadway. 
DODAS 

Take me down to Luna. 14014. 

Tape and the chain. 29977. 

Tattered melody. 1732. 

Telegraph girl. 27366. 

Texas. 14042. 

Texas Tommy swing. 29998. 

That aeroplane rag. 9318. 

That for, yous itae 

That Pierrot dance. 14053. 

That Reuben glide. 16415. 

That tired rag. 63387. 

That’s what you get for getting | 
married. 2072 (184). | 

There’s a ring around the moon. | 
30024. 

They’re all good American names. | 
9348, 14819 (151). : 

Those good old days can never | 
come again. 4061, 6648 (124). | 

To all my songs. 9898. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 
Trenck march song. 9411. 
Turkey wing march. 22562 (125). 
Two cockatoos. 27468, 30364 (126). 
Uncle Tom’s cabin. 14122, 22358, 

27714 (186). 


Under the love tree. 301238. 


Under the pretzel bough. 18110, 
25197 (247). 
Vale of dreams. 2072 (192). 


Valley of dreams. 4154. 

Valse mignon. 14319 (156). 

Very ambitious girl. 14165, 22562 
(127%): 

Vision of Spain. 4203, 9782 (92). 

Walking delegate. 14191. 

Waltz me up to the altar, Walter. 


27561. 

Wave waltzes. 143819 (158). 

Way down in dear old Dixie. 
16575. 

We loved each other in the long 
ago. 22423. 

We've kept the golden rule. 1928, 
9782 (98). 


Wedding trip march two step. 
30216, 30217, 30823. 
What has become of the girls I 
used to know. 4261. 
What the engine done. 
(141). 

When a pretty girl gets married. 
9615, 14819 (160). 

When Bob White married Jenny 
Wren. 6509. 

When grandma had a 
PSiSO 22562 (128). 

When it came to paying, he didn’t 
have a cent. 4277. 

When the dew is on the rose. 
27611, 30364 (129). 

When the moon swings low. 1968, 
14319 (164). 

When you meet her in the sum- 


27714 


beau. 


mertime. 4298. 

Where are the roses of yesterday. 
14249. 

Where the bright lights shine. 
65388. 

Whirlwind (The) 14254, 14319 
(166). 


Why don’t you be nice to some nice 
young fellow. 4814. 

Winter. 2072 (198). 

With my angel of dreams in 
dreamland. 18212. 

With trumpet and drum. 6581. 

Withered rose. 12859 (114). 

Woodland dove. 2034, 2035. 

You can always find some one to 


love you. 14289. 
You can go as far as you like. 
16698. 


You must take care. 2048. 


Remick (J. H.) & co.—Continued. 
You'll do the same thing 
again. 14296, 14319 (168). 
You’re going to lose your husband. 
14299, 25197 (270). 
You're the nicest little girl. 27690. 
You’re very like your sister dear. 


over 


30348. 
You’s sweet to yo’ mammy jes’ 
the same. 16708. 


You’ve been kissing the Blarney 
stone. 4361, 6648 (139). 
You’ve got to take me home to- 
night. 143805, 25197 (271). 
Yueatan, 2072 (204). 
Remington (HE. J.) Half 
(0; 
Renard (F.) Weckruf an die Deut- 
sehen, 12192: 
Renard (P.): 
Adulation. 
Aspiration. 
Boy scouts. 27985. 
Jollification. 153861. 
Little sandman. 986. 
Oriental sketch. 1286. 
Ring toss. 29621. 
"Round and ’round. 1474. 
Shall we. 3885. 
Step by step. 1662. 
Up and away. 30134. 
Renaud (A.): 
Finale-fugue. 


and half. 


25218. 
2167. 


21103. 


Intermezzo in HE minor. 24472. 
Offertoire in D minor. 24232. 
On the mountains. 24278. 
Petit chasseur. 21911. 
Trois morceaux pour. orgue. 
22008. 
Renaud (N. A.) Young sailor. 27694. 
Rencontre (La) impréyue. 5006. 


Renfro (W. G.) Absence brings sweet 


dreams of thee. 27725. 
Renger (F.): 
Rustie dance. 20075, 20076. 
Serenade. 20147. 
Spinning-wheel (The) 20265. 
Renner (H.) She is the girl I love. 
9017. 
Rennie (T.) jr. If Washington had 
Mitchell. 10776. 


Renz (lL. F.) Rose of mystery. 29660. 

Replogle (F. G.) Mamma’s darling 
little boy. 21617. 

Re Shore (lL. T.) Nancy, Nancy, how 


do you do. 8417. 
Ressig (Mrs. A.) Funny moon. 12865. 
Restorpp (H.) Song of our flag. 
29846. 
Resurreczione (La). 23414-23417. 
Retter (L.): 
First air concertante. 10377. 
Second air concertante. 11750. 
Rettig (H. H.) Gooda-bye, barber 


shop. 5027. 


2181 


INDEX 


Reubens (P.) No matter who or what 
you are. 22562 (101). 
Reubens (P. A.) Lazy land. 18251. 


Reuchsel (A.) 


Ballade. 11587. 
Daniel. 28161. 
Solfége classique et moderne. 
298382. 
Reutel (H.) Deutschland, mein vater- 
land. 16998. 
Reuter (F.): 
Also hat gott die welt geliebt. 
27762. 
Hosianna dem Sohne Davids. 
28602. 
In Bethlehem ein kindelein. 28754. 


Ra! ra, ra. 38648. 
Umschliess. 380120. 
Zwei motetten. 8847. 
Reuter (W. H.) Dearie, I love you. 
20978. 
Reuther (C.): 
Barearole. 2222. 
Canzonetta. 2346. 


Lenz ist gekommen. 30588. 
Nun geht der mond durch wolken- 
nacht. 380652. 
Tarantelle. 4009. 
Valse mignonne. 4161. 
Revell (R.) Four love songs. 22012. 
Revue of revues. 22818, 22959, 235638, 
24910. 
Rex publishing co.: 
Hail to the U. S. Army. 30581. 
Loving cup. 380598. 
Somehow I think you miss me 


after all. 380757. 
Reyburn (V.) Will you be mine for- 
ever. 30301. 
Reyl (E.): 
Drei jubilaeums-saengersprueche. 
13747. 
Fest-hymne. 512. 
Reynaud (J.) Jeanne Maillotte. 
17334. 
Reynolds (B. A.) Nellie of the low- 
lands. 19736. 


She was not the 
17911. 
For all the saints. 


Reynolds (C. H.) 
maiden for me. 
Reynolds (C. T.) 
18880. 
Reynolds (D. A.) 
Atel La O22s 
Reynolds (F. N.): 
My sweetheart’s eyes. 
Slumber song. 24655. 
Reynolds (H.) Red raven. 29585. 
Reynolds (S. F.) Uncle Joshua Simp- 
kins. 18838. 
Reynolds (W.) 


Only a typewriter 


8408. 


Hark the Yankee 


band is coming. 12960. 
Reynolds (W. W.) Come take a sail 
in my aeroplane. 25567. 


2182 


pt. II, n. s., v. 6, 


Reynolds & co.: 
Archibald. 16786. 
Auntie. 4460. 

Baby mine. 6805. 
Beautiful girlie girls. 
Bébe ribbons. 4521. 
Before and after. 9937. 
Bella from Balham. 2249. 
Bill. 4544. 
Break, break, break. 10004. 
Business guide. 4612. 
Cardow’s (Charles) annual reper- 
toire. 14594. 
Carlavrock. 


14471, 


Chevalier patrol. 254. 

Come up to London Town. 28094. 

Cow jumped over the moon. 7082. 

Cursory remarks. 7101. 

Cynthia. 7106. 

Dickens monologue. 399. 

Don’t we, Harold? 17012. 

Drop in the chocolate shop. 18751. 

Drug stores. 4832. 

English language. 23179. 

Gentleman of France. 21164. 

Green eye of the yellow God.) 
alr elistsy 

Harry and Carrie. 2815. 

How are you feeling now. 7654. 

Human system. 2878. 

I might. 2927. 

I think because I knew. 10724. ; 

I was in the thick of the fight. | : 
7778. 

If ’'d my way. 23597. 


Land for you and me. 5421. 
Little red ribbon. 8086. 
Magazine for men. 5554. 
Mile end road. 5644. 
Milly. 17545. 

Mr. Conductor. 17560. 
Mrs. Scroggins. 8308. 
Muddled riddles. 18477 
My fairy comet. 8365. 
My jobs. 15771. 

My pets. 5717. 

My untidy tie. 11248. 


Nautical busman. 3411. 
Noah’s ark. 17658. 
Not exactly original. 
Of course. 293875. 
Optimist (The) 21873. 
Our hobbies. 2438038. 
Papers! 19888. 

Portrait (The) 8726. 
Railway girl. 19995. 

Rest of the evening. 30700. 
Roses of June. 20061. 
Scouts (The) 17901. | 
Selections from Gounod’s works. |" 


19761. 


7512. 
Simpletons. 9040. 
Simplicité. 20178. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Reynolds & co.—Continued. 

Since I furnished on the hire in- 
stalment plan. 17920. 
Six blind men from Hindustan. 
11807. 

Slowly but surely. 29809. 
Song of May. 20226. 
Suspicions. 20306. 
Those beastly dreams. 
Three feminine questions. 
Tiddle um pom. 204038. 
Tramp philosophy. 18098. 
Tricky little Trixie. 9415. 
Two little girlies. 30116. 
Two songs. 12311. 
Weather (The) 4252. 
What was that. 18177. 
When a maid marries. 19583. 
When de stars am peepin’. 12206. 
Wouldn’t he be surprised. 4345. 
Wrong number. 20389. 
Zoo guyed. 9776. 

Reyssen (C.) Solitude. 16254. 

Rezzi (E.) Rosalba. 20049. 

Rheinberger (J.): 
Chase (The). 
Jagd (Die). 
Jagd-Szene. 


16440. 
9369. 


2384, 16728 (2). 
17330. 
15344. 


Menuet for the left hand alone. 
12359 (87). 

Messe. 13748. 

Serenata. 16728 (17). 

Toccata. 17850. 

Toceatina. 16728 (23). 

Venite populi. 12116. 

Vision. 25008. 
Rheinberger (J. G.) Jagd (Die). 

10850. 

Rheinlinder. 16594, 16595. 
Rhené-Baton (—): 

Chansons dances. 4646, 10080. 


Cing mélodies. 27035. 
Lune de cuivre. 5540. 
Plainte du vent. 16007. 


Rhoads (H. T.) Story of Jesus. 
29919. 
Rhode (E.): 
At play. 27808. 
Fairy tale. 28337. 
Good-morning. 28482. 
Good-night. 28483. 


Little sorrow. 29011. 
Morning walk. 29218. 
Rhodes (H. W.) Play of St. George. 
29502. 
Rhodes (J. W.) 
news to all. 13082. 
Rhodes (S. G.) Nobody knows we’re 
lovin’ but you and the moon. 29828. 
ca: (Mrs. W. T.) Sce D’Hardelot 
G.) 
Rhorer (S. K.) When the robins fiy 


I will tell the joyful 


north again Louise. 20596. 
Rhynard, (H. L.) Oh, come, say 
good-bye to me, Sweetheart. 1252. 


Rhys-Herbert (W.): 
Brownies’ whispers. 
Bulbul. 22849. 
Nazarene (The). 24149. 

O peace divine. 1238, 
Ring out wild bells to the wild 
sky. 1489. 
Village blacksmith. 1881. 
Ribble (S. A.) In the old, old way. 
10809. 

tibollet (A.): 
Bal d’enfants. 
Ballade du 

25351. 
Chagrin. 10062. 
Petite élégante. 5890. 
Ricci (R.) Dimmi. 12690. 
Ricet~ (V.) Selection of solfeggios. 
3816. 
Ricciardi (V.) : 


6922. 


4491. 
pauvre troubadour. 


Amore guaglione. 483. 
Canto pe’ vuje. 20886. 
Paggio d’amore. 1306. 


Rummaunzetta capricciosa. 1477. 
Ricciardiello (N.): 

Chist’ 6 ’o core. 28029. 

1 stu core ca te vd. 28273. 
Rice (C. E.) Sioux Sue. 22120-22122. 


Rice (C. S.) Tacoma, the rose of the 


west. 6301. 
Rice (E. E.) Fantastica. 2639. 
Rice (H. M.) Our emblem. 26868. 


Rice (W. M.): 


Little aristocrat. 8074. 
Vigor of youth. 27538. 
Rich °(A.) Dear old Broadway. 
23069. 
Richard (A.) Liebe. 19406. 
Richard (O.) jr. Beneath the silvery 


moonlight. 2261. 
Richards (B.) Sun of my soul, 
Richards (J. J.): 
Con celerita galop. 20935. 
Rameses march. 29578. 
Richards (lL. D.) Witmark collection 
of quartetes. 6585, 6586. 

Richards (Mrs. M. B.) Moonlight on 
the Catskills. 22562 (388). 

Richards (R.): 


1685. 


Souvenir d’automne. 27264. 

Venetian dream. 27517. 
Richardson (A. M.): 

Like as the hart. 215389. 


Teach me Thy way. 22264. 
Richardson (C. E.) Cupid’s capers. 
25620. — 
Richardson 
28271. 
Richardson (EK. A.) 
comfort me. 15737. 
Richardson (I. M.) 
18427. 
Richardson (J. H.): 
Cupid and the maiden. 4734. 
Language of love. 19872. 


(E.) Dusky belles. 
Mother would 


Better than gold. 


2183 


INDEX 


Richardson (M. A.) When the clouds 


have all rolled by. 22458. 
Richardson (N. M.) Wake up nation, 
don’t be dreaming. 25032. 


Richardson (R. F.) Felipe’s farewell. 


7365. 
Richardson (Wm. VY.) Marie and the 
rose. 3270. 


Richepin (T.): 
Fin du jour. 14887. 
Grands peupliers. 15023. 
Petites clochettes bleues. 15992. 
Richley (M. B.) Come, dear, come 
with me. 12621. 
Richmond (B.): 
Campus rag. 1008383. 
Serenade of the violets.. 
O82) (77) 
Sparkling stars. 6229. 
Sweet Margenette. 22230. 
Yankee notions. 14285. 
Richmond (F.) I bave something in 
my eye. 4380 (120). 
Richmond (J.): 
Come back to dear old U. S. A. 
4689. 


Highlander’s sweetheart. 51389. 
Playland. 8712. 
Sweet Highland Mary. 6288. 


Richmond (J. D.): 
Every moment you’re lonesome, 
I’m lonesome too. 148438, 18244. 
I ain’t goin’ to dream no more. 
23520. 

Mystic krewe march. 21768. 
Way down in Alabama. 25046. 
Richolson (B.) When all the world is 

young. 27598. 
Richter (H.): 


Meine cousinchens. 1071, 5606. 


Neapolitanische nichte. 1184. 
Richter (G.) Theaterverlag: 
Ginseliesel und der hirtenhans. 
23302. 


Vierlinder erdbeermiidehen. 25603. 


Richter (H. E.): 
Abgeguckt. 6656. 
Froliche jugendzeit. 4962. 
Friihling im herpst. 23294. 
Heimatssehner. 23465. 
Tch komm’ vom liebchen, das noch 
wacht. 5257. 
In der laube. 5288. 
Mein -freund, der 
baum. 8258. 
Wanderlied. 9571. 
Richter (J.) Fantasiesttick. 
Rickaby (T. L.): 
Bubbling rill. 195. 
Swinging. 1707. 

Rickel (M. 8S.) May time. 21655. 
Rickett (HE.) Twenty nursery rhymes. 
20441. 
Ricks (T.) 


junge flieder- 


14859. 


Drooping willow. 


1548, 


28264. | 


i Maem ES. VSG 


ICO Coan: 
Tu ne sauras jamais. 4123, 9481. 
You will never know. 30351, 


30564 (1382), 30836, 30887. 
Ricordi (G.) Canzone del bersagliere. 
25494. | 
Ricordi (G.) & cie.: 
A coté de Vamour. 
A la folie. 2076. 
Adagio e allegro. 
Aida.) 2ifa2ik 
Ailes (Les) 27787. 
Al polo nord. 22609. 


2073. 
271728. 


Alba. 167A. 

Album di ventiquattro composi- | 
ZOOM aaa to: 

Alla mazurka. 16759. 

Allons vite. . 2118. 

Amour (L’) ou la vie. 20745. 

Anniversaire de ma mie. 2146. 

Aubade @ la petite étoile. 2174. 

Auferstehung. 86. 

Ave, O Maria. 380393, 30394. 


Aviazione italiana. 30895. 
Awake little flower. 27835. 
Baciami. 30401. 

Badinage. 108, 2204, 2205. 
Baigneuses (Les) 27853. 
Ballet des poupées. 14452. 
Barecarola. 2219, 22739. 


Because God gives me you. 14473. 


Beneath thy window. 16844. 
Berceuse. 2264. 
Berceuse Lorraine. 
Bohéme (La) 
21974. 
Bohemians (The) 
Boudour rococo. 
25485. 
Cest Vamour. 2329. 
C’est le lit. 2380. 
Ca leur passera. 
Cantata. 16888. 
Canti pistoiesi. 30422. 
Cantique de noél. 25492. 
Canzone del bersagliere. 
25494. 


2265. 


17795. 


2331. 


Cara secchia, quand’ ero piccina. | 


10050. 
Carina. 
Cereando te. 


22899. 
30428. 


Ch’ ella mi creda libero e lontano. | 


21975. 
Chanson de printemps. 23872. 
Chanson des étoiles. 20898. 


28014. 
25524. 


Chansons. 
Chant du soir. 


Che faranno i-vecchi miei la lon 


tano. 21976. 


Che gelida manina. 17796, 17797. 


Complete method for rhythmical | 


articulation. 30444. 
Conchita. 23001. 
Conseils. 2448. 


Cortége oriental. 28120. 


2184 


17767, 17794, 21978, | 


20858, 25434, | 


10048, | 


| 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Ricordi (G.) & cie-—Continued. Ricordi (G.) & cie-——Continued. 


Cristoforo Colombo. 30453. 

Dama e cavalieri. 380457. 

Danse africaine. 28168. 

Danse arabe. 28169. 

Danse des pécheuses. 14715 

Danses des libellules. 2485. 

Danza élégante. 23058. 

Dernier des Maourys. 30462. 

Deux étoiles. 30465. 

Devonshire miller. 7174. 

Dopo cena. 23108. 

Dove stia cerca, cerca. 17798. 

Dreams to sel]. 10289. 

Due fiore. 231388. 

Due piccoli notturni. 380794. 

Duetto dei baci. 440. 

EK canta il grillo. 23143. 

Elvezia. 380479. 

En avant. 23176. 

Fadeless rose. 23207. 

Fanciulla del West. 1888, 13889, 
12790, 17799, 19979, 29544. 

Fanciulle danzanti. 28348, 28344. 

Fantasia. 17800, 17801. _ 

Fedra. 380489. 

Féte au village. 516, 2648, 2649. 

Fille du far West. 29545. 

Fiori di maggio. 380498. 

Fiori tedeschi. 380494. 

Fleurs fanées. 2663. 

Flirtation. 283878, 28374. 

Foglia di rosa. 25858. 

Foglie d’autunno. 2678. 

For a kiss. 14906. 

Fugitifs (Les) 12864. 

Galant badinage. 2699. 

Gauger (The) 12868. 

Gavotte. 17115. 

Gestindnis an die HI. jungfrau. 
12881. 

Giga. 25909. 

Girl of the golden West. 1890, 
10468, 12891, 12892, 24428. 

Grenadiere (Die) 17159. 

Grillo del focolare. 15035, 15036. 

Hans der flotenspieler. 15076. 

Hans, le jouer de fifite. 2808, 
19016. 

Heart, forget. 23452. 

Hiboux (Les) 21276. 

Holde Aida. 27524. 

I’m a jolly old rover. 15228. 

I wonder if you remember. 23586. 

If you but whisper. 23600. 

TImprovviso. 2981. 

In patris memoriam. 18126. 

In poverta mia lieta. 17802. 

In sadness. 17297. 

Inno-marcia. 3011, 7874. 

Intrépide aviatrice. 38016. - 

Invito alla danza. 23651. 

Peis. 477508, 23653: 

we «617342. 

Joie mélée aux larmes. 38062. 


21895 


26596—12——28 


Ké-Sa-Ko. 26328, 26324. 

Krieg um den eimer. 15413. 

Laddie dear. 238759. 

Laggit. 21977. 

Let her believe. 26989. 

Liebesjubel. 182638. 

Liebesseligkeit. 13264. 

Liebestraum. 18265. 

Lilas blancs. 3164. 

Lisonjera (La) 14607. 

Little clouds. 15476. 

Lola. 23858. 

Loveliest garden in the world. 
21582. 

Love’s lyre. 30597. 

Luna d’ estate. 380600. 

Lydia. 30601. 

Ma tendresse. 380602. 

Madame Butterfly. 3615, 3616, 
17803, 19980. 

Maggio nuovo. 23918. 

Manon. 15575. 

Marche arabe. 29108. 

Marche des midinettes. 26523. 

Marcia solenne. 23946, 26527. 

Margherita. 38268. 

Mars et Vénus. 29117. 

Matenata. 29131, 29182. 

Metodo per lo studio del piano- 
forte. 24029. 

Minuetto. Sano, faba, 29183; 
29184. 

Mirage amoureux. 3387. 

My garden in June. 21782. 

Ne me parlez pas d’amour! 24150. 

Nel Giappone. 3415. 

Nella foresta nera. 8480. 

Nice en féte. 3425. 

Night march. 17648. 

Nocturne. 29330. 

Non mentire. 3488. 

Nostalgia. 26762. 

Notturno. 3447, 26537. 

Now. 30650. 

Nu passariello spierzo. 29339. 

Nymphes et faunes. 3456. 

O buon Marcello, ainto! 17804, 
17805. 

O Mimi tu piu non torni. 17806, 
17807. 

Oh breathe not his name. 26798. 

Oh, la tua bocea. 380664. 

Ob! sventata, sventata! 17809. 

Old fashioned bonnet. 26808. 

Om her mit hjerte for alvor er 
ramt. 29546. 

Ouvre ta porte, enfant. 29122. 

Palestra comense. 30670. 

Parfumes d’amour. 3547, 21894. 

Parlate, o’ fiori. 8653. 

Peseatore canta. 3564. 

Preghiera. 27686. 

Preludio. 3186. 

Preludio e improviso. 3606. 


INDEX 
pt. my, ws. Vv. Ge 


Ricordi (G.) & cie.—Continued. Ricordi (G.) & cie—Continued. 
Primer of harmony. 21962. We two. 12186. 
Quand je réve 4 vous. 86385. When we grow old. 14245. 
Quando me’n vo soletta per la Who. 4809. 
via. 17810, 17816. Wie eiskalt ist dies hiindchen. 
Retour de Londres. 3679. 26992. 
Risurrezione. 1442, 16098. 14 canzone. 28226. 
Romance. 27087. Ridderhof (N. L.): 
Romanza. 29644. Fate of the Santa Rosa. 18831. 
Rondini. 30716. I’m going home to mother. 21340. 
Rose iris. 29657. My companion soul. 17603. 
Roseto bianco. 27080. Prepare upon that day to stand. | 
Savoja-Petrovich. 271138. 3609. C 
Scéne et air de Louise. 13817. Riddoch (A.): 
Se tu canti. 307389. ; Cottage in the far off golden West. 
Seechia (La) rapita. 1530-1542, 18619. 
16188, 16189. Only dreams, dreams, dreams. 
Séduction. 29752. 15925. r 
Sei tu....amore. 3815. Ridgwell (C.): 
Sérénade intéressée. 3827. All that I ean think about is 
Serenata. 3828. coronation. 12387. 
Serenata indiana. 27143. Betsy, I’m afraid. 22791. 
Shepherdess (The) 17915. Crinoline and ringlets. 12647. 
Si mi chiamano Mimi. 17817. I went to sleep again. 213868. 
Sinfonia in mi. 3853. I wonder what the girls did then. 
Sitbal na mona. 9063. - 2947. | 
Sognando. 17934. Top-hat that my granddad used | 
Sogni d’oro. 38876. to wear. 24912. 
Sono andati Fingero di dormire. Will you walk along the prom, ° 
17818. prom, prom. 18208. | 
Souvenirs de la grand’ mére. You can do a lot of things at the | 
27266. seaside. 14290. | 
Spring time. 27284. Ridley (F. R.): 
Stances. 22194. Priére. 5948. 
Suite. 15501. Tristesse. 6379. - 
Suite di tre pezzi. 38958. Riecken (G.) Souvenir de Litibeck. | 
Sul mio petto posa o bella. 11909. 9143. 
Sursum corda. 9224. Rieding (0O.): 
Tantum ergo. 29974. Hungarian folks song. 28619. 
Tapis d’orient. 24832. Hungarian love song. 28621. 
Tarantella sincera. 29978-29980. Tendresse. 4024. 
Tarantelle napolitaine. 4010. Rieger (A.) Hahn im korb. 26001. 
Te Joseph celebrent. 22262. Riego (T. del) See Del Riego (T.) 
Tema con variazioni. 4020. Riemer (lL. C.) Won't you let me call 
Temps d’ un réve. 9300. you honey. 20658. 
"Tis thou, love. 380068. Rienzi. 12158, 30192, 30198. 
Tosca. 5950, 16047. Ries & Erler: 
Toujours... cest rien. 4099. Ktude-eaprice. 21062. ! 
Toute 4 toi. 4101. Fileuse (La) 8802. 
Tramonto d’amore. 380795. Fiinf alte Weihnachtslieder. 668. . 
Troubadour. 141095, 14106. xyavotte. 10446. 
Two little songs. S506, 20857. Menuett. 24011. 
Two preludes. 9016. Serenade. 13847. 
Valzer dell’ esposizione di Torino. Wellenspiel. 25062. 
9491, 16507. Wiegenlied. 4319. 
Vecchia zimarra, senti. 17821. Riess (H.) Messe in C. 184388. 
Verger d’amour. 80157. Rieter-Biedermann (J.): 
Vers la soixantaine. 4185. ' Bagatellen. 4490. 
Verso sera. 12126. Fantasie und fuge. 18824. 
Vespri di tutto ’anno. 25000. In stiller nacht. 18469. 
Vieux (Le) galant. 9523. Invano. 7879. 
Visioni. 4204. Lindliche scene. 5417. 
Wally (La) 30201. Legende. 5445. } 
Waltz. 26990, 26991. Messe B dur. 673. 
We see them not. 30822. Sechs deutsche volkslieder. 5054. | 
2186 


| might (W. L.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan,—Dec., 1911 


Rieter-Biedermann (J.)—Continued. 
Sechs kinderstticke. 279381. 
Selig sind die toden. 23804. 
Stunde der freude. 6264. 
Stunde der weihe. 6265. 
Trauerzug. 6370. 
Walzer. 22838, 22884. 
Wie lieblich sind deine wohnungen. 
10001. 
Zwiegespriche. 25192. 
Zwolf klavier-ettiden. 
Rig Veda. 20812. 
Riggle (W. C.) Girl I love. 12889. 
Tell me something 


3108. 


new. 273872. 
Rigoletto. 1872, 9515, 18181, 20499, 
30156, 30864 (55). 
Rikeman (Mrs. R.): 
Oh daddy do you love me. 
Twilight dreaming. 9440. 
Riker (F.): 
Deep in my heart. 20981. 
Hi li’ feller. 21275. 
She walks in beauty. 22107. 
Song of the night. 11841. 
Song of the sea. 22160. 
Tarry with me, Oh my Saviour. 
29981. 
Rile (Le R. M.) 
love. 29918. 


29383. 


Story of Chinese 


Riley (A. C. D.) Playtime song series. 


| Rimanoczy (O. von) 


1355, 1856, 8718, 8714. 
Riley (J.): 
Dear old Ireland. 28198. 
Lou, Lou from Honolulu. 15512. 
Riley (N. J.) ‘We have faith in Thee, 
Our Master. 6477. 
Riley (R. L.) Moon shiner Mike. 26643. 
Riley & Denni music publishers: 
Ching-a-ling-a-loo. 16915. 
Hob-gob-gob-o-lin man. 26069. 
I don’t believe in dreams. 17230. 
Love me like Daddy loved Ma. 
21580. 
One of them things. 17702. 
See Von Riman- 
oczy (O.) 
Rimbault (E. F.) Nine kyries. 1207. 
Rimsky-Korsakoff (N.) Antar. 25278, 
25279, 303878. 
Rinaldi (G.) 


Lola. 238858. 


Rinaldo. 7547, 7554. 

Rinard (C. C.) Policeman and a mil- 
lionaire. 16012. 

Rinehart (H. R.) Nid nod. 267387. 

Ring (—) Scattering of the roses. 
20108. 

Ring (Mrs.) Old beacon light. 1262. 

Kane’ (J.):: | 


Louie, the king of the schuetzen 
bund. 3198. 


What was pastime to you. 6506. 
| Ring (M.): 
Amoranda. 22655. 


Have you forgotten. 17180. 


2187 


Ringelmann (J.) Navy song. 26721. 

Ringling (A. M. A.) See Andrews (A. 
M.) 

Ringuet (L.): 


Beauty waltz. 6840. 
Petite mazurka. 24350. 
Roméo gavotte. 11622. 


Valse vénitienne. 20486. 
Rinker music co. Tippecanoe centen- 
nial mareh. 274382. 
Ringler (I.) Soldier boy. 16250. 
Rioux (F. E.) Honey you shun me 
and I don’t know why. 5169. 
Ripley (lL. A.) Trixie my Dixie girl. 
20426. 
Ripley (W. S.): 
Lead kindly light. 
Peace troubled soul. 
Red, white and blue. 


5432. 
19897. 
1418. 


Star spangled banner, medley. 
1659. 
Sylvania. 24818. 
To one I love. 14089. 
Rippl (O.) Valses poétiques. 9488. 
Ripple: (a. 0 Ca) Celestial dreams. 
2301. 
Ripple & Yahn. Celestial dreams. 
2367. 
Rischer (A. P.) Five little maxims. 
24481. 
Risinger (B. B.) That tuneful rag. 
4034. 
Risinger (E.) Far away in Arizona. 
28346. . 
Risinger (Mrs. J. M.) Far away in 
Arizona. 28346. 
Rissmiller (H. & EH. M.) My Evelyn. 
24102. 
Risurrezione. 1442. 


Ritch (R. M.) Petite Boston. 
Ritchie (B.) co.: 
I want you all the time. T7776. 
I wonder where you are to-night. 
23587. 
Krazy Kat rag. 26872. 
Never tell her that you love her 
’till you’re mighty sure you do. 
8436. 

Reverie of spring. 8854. 

Under the summer moon. 24950. 
Ritchie (L. J.) Dream cure. 18736. 
Ritorno di Don Calandrino. 27740. 
Ritscher (W. J. 8S.) Good Christian 

men rejoice. 15006. 
Ritter (A.) Aus meinem skizzenbuch. 
2184. . 
Ritter .(G. PB!) Gavotte, (22562) (23); 
Ritter (H.) Farewell to lover’s lane. 


19914. 


10359. 

Ritter) (ia 2: is + Mi olittle: (country, 
Nancy. 19692. 

Rutter Cs. 2 AWWia) Ciego de Avila. 
18576. 
Ritter (M.) Schmetterlingsspiel. 
3784. 


. 


INDEX 


DUPRE SS. VW GS 


Ritter 
10084. 

Ritzau (H.): 

_ Detektiv duett. 

Liebesjagd (Die) 

23815. 

Liebesleid. 19408, 21528. 

Mirchen-walzer. 19511, 23916. 

Reiterlied. 220038, 24466. 

Sherlock-marsch. 22110, 27161. 

Walzerduett. 20546, 20547. 
Rivarde (FF. W.): 

Praise to His holy name. 5928. 

Take me out for a tank ride. 

3995. 

You’re all the world to me. 27682. 
Rivé-King (J.) Impromptu. 38697. 
Rivenburgh (H. F.) Triumph. 12068. 
Rives (L.) Strecht for warth. 380774. 
Rivola (D.) Celeste. 185380. 

Rix Gh Re): 
Mastersinger. 1061. 
Thouw’rt like a beauteous flower. 
9367. 
Rizigade (G.) Calembredaine. 14577. 
Rigziy (Ae) TY” legge e’ paraviso. 
2002. 

Roads (H. C.) 
Roads (J. O.): 
Fleet foot. 28367. 

Reverie. 29614. 

Roark (KH. O.): 

Down in Bohemia town. 

On the Frisco. 15917. 
Roark (W. H.) Love is a pretty 

name. 23875. 
Roat (C. H.) Unforgotten. 


Roat (C. HE.) music co. Itd.: 

Bachelor’s love dream. 
25348. 

Elks’ drill. 12751. 

Lotus. 238871. 

Near and dear. 26725. 

Only you Sue. 5881. 

That everlasting § rag. 
27881. 

Unforgotten. 24951. 


Robarts (W.) Just give me a chance 
to live. 3072. 
Robaudi (V.) 
25242. 
Robbins (A. F.) 
Robelt (T.): 
Derniére sérénade. 7167. 
Deux visions artistiques. 
Etude fantaisie. 148389. 
Huitiéme mazurka, en mi mineur. 


(T.) Chant du _ braconnier. 


209838, 23084. 
19407, 21527, 


Eventide. 2614. 


14773. 


24951. 


22729, 


14049, 


Alla stella confidente. 


Minneola. 15672. 


16101. 


15168. 

Mélodie intime. 15636. 

Trois sensations musicales. 
16102. 


Roberson (D.) Sweet Alice. 27338. 


Robert (C.): 
Divertissements bohémiens. 14751. 
Prélude, arabesque, et tarantelle. 
16029. 
Robert (G.): 
Andalouse (L’) 
Chanson. 380712. 


30377. 


Doucement. 12709, 12710, 25691, 
25692. | 
Quand ton sourire me surprit. | 
30693. 
Sérénade. 29761. 
Robert (J.) Prelude, arabesque, taran- 
telle. 16029. 


Robert the devil. 26603. 
Roberton (H. S.): 
All in the April evening. 16756. 
Steede, a steede. 17985. 
Roberts (A.): 
Beautiful songs the mocking bird ° 
Sings. 12482. 
I’d like a date with you. 


17226. | 
Roberts (C. J.): 


_Cupid’s caress. 7098. 
Ekko fra norden. 2576,-28278. 
Funiculi-funicula. 25884. i 
Puszta maiden waltz. 29549, | 
29550. | 
Sweet reflections. 16728 (66), } 
20312. 


Tale (A) of two hearts. 
Roberts (EF. E.): i 
Come to mother’s arms my child. | 
25569. i 
Eastern star. 23158. h 
Land of the stars and stripes. |} 
15423. | 
On the shore of Lake Michigan. | 
198386. 
Roberts (F. G.) My Southern home | 
among the honeysuckle. 29293. 
Roberts (I. F.) I want to steal the | 
girlie. 26188. 
Roberts (J.): 
Joy rag. 28858. 
Mademoiselle O’Toole. 29076. 
Roberts (Jay) rag. 29627. 
Roberts (J. E.) Come unto 
22989. 
Roberts (J. H.) Lighten the way with || 
a song. 11006. | 
Roberts (J. V.): 
Bells of heaven ring. 2257. 
Sing a song of Christmas. 3855. 
Roberts (L.): 
Tf the stars could talk. 806. 
Its great to do the ragtime glide. | 


11956. 


Me. | 


26272. 
Roberts (O.): 
Colorado. 10126. 
Daffodilly. 30455. 


29008. 
30619. 


Little sentinel. 
Merry husbands. 
Salambo. 30723. 


2188 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Roberts (O.)—Continued. 


Skating girl. 11809. 
South winds. 29872. 
Violet-valse. 30169. 
Zara. 20698. 
Roberts (R.) Texas cowboy girl. 
29997. — 


Roberts (R. L.) Dearest my heart 
pants for you. 18688. 

Roberts (R. W.) Safely through an- 
other week. 16145. 

Roberts (S. A.) Theodore Roosevelt. 
30018. 

Roberts (V.) Vesper hymn. 

Roberts & Jentes. 


30162. 
I never could get 


used to that. 2928. 
Robertson (A. J.) Songs of our Re- 
deemer. 9127. 
Robertson (D. A.) Potlatch tickle. 
19956. 
Robertson (Ff. J.): 
Fountain filled with blood. 10417. 
Jesus, and shall it ever be. 15349. 
Nothing too hard. 11294. 
Sun of my soul. 24780. 
Robertson (Mrs. G. R.) Happy 
hearts waltz. 238486. 
Robertson (H. S.): 
King Arthur. 10919. 
Reverie. 6006. 
Wet sheet and a flowing sea. 
9599. 
Robertson (J.) Heroes of the Maine. 
19046. “ 
Robertson (J. P.) Jean upon the up- 
lands. 23666. 
Robertson (K. C.) Wounded lion. 
16686. 
Robertson (Mrs. M. HE.) When the 
columbine is blooming. 25090. 
Robertson (R.) Daisy Bell. 10182. 


Robertson (R. S.) 
Robertson (W.): 
Herald of the morning. 28573. — 
Where have ye laid Him. 9655. 


- Robertson (W. W.) Joyous life. 887. 
| Robeson (S. F.) Down in Virginia. 


Nan Marie. 24145. 


_ 4817. 
l, Robie (B. G.): 
Genevra. 23317. 
Mammy’s lullaby. 13360. 
When my dreams come true. 
14236. 


6298. 
Cantilena in D 


| Robinson (A.) Sweety dear. 
Robinson (A. H.) 
flat. 22883. 


_ Robinson (CC): 
i Ashes of roses. 6766. 
Deck of cards. 20980. 
Entreaty. 21058. 
Grant we beseech Thee. 28500. 
Greeting and parting. 28507. 
Merrily every sbosom boundeth. 
Talat sre 


i ce 


Robinson (C. C.)—Continued. 
Sleep baby sleep. 29802. 
They met on a twig of a chestnut 
tree. 30038. 
*Tis ever so. 18078. 
Token. 14093. 
Vanity of love. 22380. 
Robinson (C. H.) Chord of the domi- 
nant seventh. 20912. 
Robinson (H.) Pearl. 
Robinson (H. I.) : 
Let those sleigh bells be our wed- 
ding chimes. 958. 
Let’s make love while the moon 


13652. 


shines. 8037. 
Robinson (I. B.) Long Island rag. 
26447. 


Robinson (J. A.): 

Bethlehem’s Babe. 68638. 

Out going tide. 5850. 
Robinson (J. R.): 

Daphne. 6648 (49), 7133. 

Loves of yesterday. 11059. 

Minstrel man. 19599. 

Whirl wind. 30281. 
Robinson (L.) Fairies (The) 18815. 
Robinson (lL. M.): 

Everybody dat talks about heaven 

aint goin’ dar. 28319. 
Oh brother, where have you been 
so long. 15888. 
Robinson (M.) Betty Brown. 16851. 
Robinson (Newton-) See Newton-Rob- 
inson. 
Robinson (O. E.) 
lamp. 21648. 

Robinson (S. M.) 


Mary had a little 


Will you marry me 


dear. 6569. 
Robinson (T.) Name the day, Nellie 
dear. 8414. 


Robinson (T. D.): 
Gee but the winter is lonesome. 
28425. 
O Lamb of God I come. 7A e 
Robinson (W. J.) I have come 
through the ages to you. 10682. 
Robinson-Brener (—) Kid you’ve 
got some eyes. 10916. 
Robitschek (A.):_ 
Abendfriede. 30866. 
Argste ist der witwenstand. 
Altwiener-lied. 25245. 
Arme niggerlein. 30388. 
Aus der stadt der lieder. 25821. 
Bergknappenmarsch. 25393. 
Bummel-lied. 199, 200, 2317. 
Dagobert. 3848. 
Deutsche weise. 30464. 
Du sitisseste der frauen. 
Es ist Weihnacht. 4876. 
Fesch, resch, so soll ein miadel 
sein. 25813, 25814, 28354. 
Friihling und liebe. 14954. 
Globetrotter march. 25924, 28460. 
Gold’ne tage. 30516. 


5773 


25214. 


25716. 


2189 


INDEX 
Pisa, nN. 'S., Vv. 6 


Robitschek (A.)—Continued. Robyn (A. G.)—Continued. 
Hast # lust, soldat zu sein. 7585. How I love to work. 18015. 
Herbstlied. 380588. I told him he must stop just there. 
Hort, ihr migdelein. 30542. 18069. 
Kinder, halts mi Zz’ ruck. 906. I want a boy to love. 18075, 
Lercherl von Hernals. 947-949, 16728 (41). 

3188. I will sing of a heart dot’s 
Lied aus Bethlehem. 38154. smashed. 13078. 

Midchenstolz. 380608. Kankakee. 18198. 
Morgenwanderung. 380634. Keep a-movin’, don’t you never 
Nacht. 38407. come back. 53888. 

Neue midchen walzer. 26780. Kiss me just for luck. 193438, 
Neun phantasiestticke. 550. 25197 (145). 

Nobel geht die welt zu _ grund. Let joyous peace reign ev’rywhere. 

5744, 28956. 

O du mein trautes schlafgemach. Let thy heart beat true. 4380 

30655. (140). 
Pacsieta nota. 1805. Magnificat in B flat. 1085. 
Paulin’ Paulin’ wo denkst du denn Nune dinuittis:  2Zer 

nur hin. 26987, 29473. Repentance. 6648 (30). 
Pesti férfiak. 13828. Soldier’s life. 9084. 
Rajta pajtas. 1407. Suffragettes. 24770, 25197 (228). 
San’s net grantig. 6080. Te Deum in D. 1784. 
Sauber lauft’s. 8950. That’s what I’d really like to 
Schon wir’ der tanz, aber spiel’n know. 14057. 

than’s n’ net. 6098. To the deuce with the whole 
Schwarze laute. 3799. blamed thing. 14090. 
Sommernacht. 30759. Why should the spirit of mortal. 
Tanzliedchen. 16390, 27359. be proud. 12265. 

Taschendieb (Der) 63814. Will o’ th’ Wisp. 14267. 
Traum der ersten liebe. 6871. Rocheford (J. M.) Let us go for a 
Untreusein zahlit sich nicht aus. sky ride. 5458. | 

27488. Rochester fair assn. Rochester fair 

Utea, utea. 1847, march. 20035. 
Vindobona. 1883-1887. Rochester song book. 3700. 
Vindobona-Walzer. 4198. Rockafield (C.) Studies in sixths. . 
Walzer. 2694, 30503. 3947. | 
Was ich méchte. 30821. Rockefeller (C.).: 
Wiener g’miitlichkeit. 1999-2002, Jimmy Valentine. 38059. 

4321. Sweetheart mine. 14007. 
Zappeln-zappeln chanson. 27701. | Rockel (H. F.) Leona waltz. 5451, | 
Zwanzig mark. 27707. 8026. | 

Robotnicza (P.) Czerwony Sztandar. | Rockwell (C. J.): 
14702. Cloud light. 20922. 
Robsarte (GGp)y.2 HKvening thoughts. WATS 
Barearola. 12471. Hearts desire. 23457, 23458. 
Tell me, O love star. 14031. Imperial overture. 19202. 
Robson (M. G.) I go for the mail Lily of the valley. 174165. 
every day. 26122. | Queen of the sea. 21985. 
Robson (W. H.) Jesus is our shep- | Rockwell (G. N.): 
herd. 19287. Blessed are the pure in heart. | 
Robyn (A. G.): 20845. | 
Ach Gott. 12369. By lantern light. 14572. 
Answered. 12415, 14819 (28). Christ the Lord is risen to-day. | 
But there was more than that. 7019. | 

12544. Come ye disconsolate. 25575. 

’ Champagne is the toast for mine. Crown Him Lord of all. 2467. 

12574. Homeland (The) 717. 
Dreamland. 12719. Jesu, word of God incarnate. 873.) 
Hasy mark. 12735. Jesus is mine. 153853. 
Eh! what. 12742. Lead, kindly light. 26389. 

Every beat of my heart. 4880 March on. 15580. 

(aa e Old oaken bucket. 21882. 

Happy New Year carol. T7576. Song of the sea. 24698. 


Her voice divine. 21265. Still will we trust in God. 16313.) 


2190 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Rockwell (G. N.)—Continued. 
Sun of my soul. 1684. 
Te Deum. 9284. 
Thy will be done. 
Rockwell (J. T.): 
Last I saw of Dolly. 941. 
Sweet Isabelle. 1697. 
Rockwell (R. K.): 
My May queen. 112388. 
Soldier boy’s farewell. 29825. 


Rocky Mountain music pub. co.: 


12057, 12038. 


Hail Denver, how fair art thou. 


2800. 


Heart thoughts. 12974. 


Rodd (Mrs. A.) Bessie’s poodle. 14504. 


Roddie (W. 8.): 


Little Cinderella. 23841. 

My land. 19689. 
Rode-Jacobsen (J.): 

Lead, kindly light. 28939. 


Make a joyful noise. 29092. 
Rodeheaver (H.): 
Abou Ben Adhem. 6660. 


Christ died. 10109. 


Confidenee. 10149. 
Jesus is the best friend to me. 
79238. 


Nobody like Jesus. 


Rodeheaver-Ackley co.: 
All I need. 9810. 


24180, 29329. 


All the way with Jesus. 6700. 
At the place of prayer. 6780. 
Crown Him. 12650. 

Do something for others. 23094. 


Every day I need Thee more. 4890. 
Happy wishes. 21234. 
He took my place. 7598. 


His love is far better than gold. 


5158. 
I am coming home. 5194. 
I am trusting Thee. 7686. 


I had no power to live. 7700. 
I shall dwell forever there. 
Jack Frost. 7910. 
King of peace. 21489. 
Lift the cross. 8059. 
My heart belongs to Jesus. 
My mother. 11289. 
No other friend like Jesus. 
Not where to lay His head. 
Old fashioned faith. 113852. 
Raindreps. 8807. 
Repent. 5994. 
Roper’s piano chimes. 
Send the power again. 
Sleigh bells. 9069. 
Throne-room of the King. 
Truth in Jesus. 9427. 
Under the blood. 9454. 
When He is near. 9623. 
When I see the King. 6512. 
‘** Whosoever ” 
30287. 
Wonderful moon. 


8889. 
8998. 


9372. 


22514. 


7760. 


8371. 


11284. 
8497. 


that means nie. 


todeheaver & Herbert: 


Glory every day. 10483. 


Grace divine has done it: all. 
10531. 
House that stood the storm. 28603. 


I know that my Redeemer lives. 
28658. 
I’m a pilgrim. 10702. 
Let the redeemed of the Lord say 
so. 28964. 
Lost sheep. 29044. 
My Lord and I. 29276, 29277. 
One thing needful. 113882. 
"Tis wonderful. 30064. 
Why will you do without Him. 
30297. 
Rodelzigeuner (Der) 1446, 2572-2575, 
2887, 3702-8704, 4288, 5060. 
Rodgers (W.) When the 
leaves are falling. 12220. 
Rodgers (W. H.) My love of long 


autumn 


ago. 83886. 

Rodia (G.) Philadelphia’s redemp- 
tion. 29491. 

Rodman (F. C.) Down in Happy 
Land. 4816. 

Rodney (—) Calvary. 27972. 


Rodominsky (E.): 
O du mein lieb. 24201, 29348. 
Voglein im baum. 16538. 
Roe (Mrs. T.) When eyes of blue 
look into eyes of brown. 20576. 
Roeckel (J. LL.) : 
Bagpipes for ever. 
Hibernian suite. 2853. 
Looks and eyes. 19455. 
Melodi solfeggi for the medium of 


16821. 


the voice. 15628. 
Six vocal etudes. 38705. 
Roeder (lL. Bossan-) See Bossan- 
Roeder (L.) 
Roehr (C. M.): 
Aus der biedermeierzeit. 12442. 
Hore, was dein herze_ spricht. 
— 18000. 
Kiissen kénnt’? ihr midel. 15414. 


Roelof’s (H. H.) & co. Smile all the 


while. 11818. 
Rémisch (O.) Luftschlosser (Der) 
21599. 


Roesch (F. C.): 
Every school boy is a soldier man. 


18809. 
Give me New York for mine. 

17126. 
Roesle .(R R:) > Dream waltz. (226: 


Roessle (T.) Nearest and dearest girl 
in town. 29308. 
Rossler (G. v): 
Abend im walde. 303865. 
Bekenntniss. 30407. 
Derf i. 30468. 


Ganz im geheimen. 380507. 


2191 


INDEX 


Die Tee one Ss. Vv. 6 


Rossler (G. v.)—Continued. 


Korpblumen und heidekraut. 
30580. 
Wie einst im Mai. 30831. 
Rogee (L.) Voice of the cello. 20524, 


25197 (251). 

Roger-Dueasse : 

_ Ave, Regina Coelorum. 16806. 
Berceuse. 14499, 14500. 
Claironnerie. 7027. 

Joli jeu de furet. 17345. 

Petit suite. 13662, 15990. 
Prélude dun ballet. 13876, 5935. 
Salve, Regina. 8942. 


Sarabande. 6084, 11704, 11705. 
Souvenance. 9140, 16288. 
Rogers (A.): 


Jewel of the big Blue Nile. 19290. 
Sweet dreams, you can’t come 
baek. 22227. 

Rogers (B.) Te Deum laudamus, in 
D. 14025. 
Rogers (C. EH.) 
Rogers (C. K.) 

(18). 

Rogers (EH.): 
Benedicite omnia opera. 
Elves dance. 23170. 
Fairies lullaby. 23210. 
Fisher-wives’ prayers. 
Magnificat and Nune 

8178. 

Softly blow, ye sweet spring gales. 
24665. 

Summer morn. 24778. 

Te Deum laudamus. 9288. 

Through wind and spray. 24890. 

Rogers (E. W.): 

All get together. 123885. 

Follow the bald-heads. 283880. 

Heaven is here below. 7610. 

V’ll go half-way home with you. 
15212. 

Mother-bird (The) 17590. 

Nobody’s little daughter. 1215. 

Sh! Youll waken Mister Doyle. 
20154. 

Tell me, daddie, do dreams come 
true. 4018. 

Why should your eyes ask me to 
Stay. 20681. 

Your heart’s with your sailor. 
14308. 

Rogers (G.): 

Chingalee. 18564. 

I’se a sad niggah to-day. 15250. 

Rogers (G. C.) In the merry spring- 


Story of Jesus. 17987. 
Confession. 43880 


4535. 


23252. 
dimittis. 


Gime lado. 

Rogers (J. A.) Berceuse in A major. 
18421. 

Rogers (J. D.)  Barcarolle in D. 
24490. 


Rogers (J. H.): 
At break of day. 25305. 


Rogers (J. H.)—Continued. 


Behold God is my _ salvation. 
22765. 
But they didn’t. 27955. 


Dear when I look. 4777. 

Down in the desert. 2492. 

Evensong. 25783. 

Flower waltz. 25855. 

Gavotte. 10445. 

I declare unto you the Gospel. 
7695. 

Lift up your heads. 28977. 

Lord for Thy tender mercies’ sake. 
29034. 

Love’s dreaming. 11057. 

Magnificat and Nune Dimittis. 
29082. 

Octave velocity.. 1248. 

Old-time dance. 26815. 

Praise ye the Lord. 24392. 

Red red rose. 11569. 

Second toccato. 22090. > 

Sleigh-bells. 27196. 

Sortie, in F major. 20241. 

Unto Thee, O. God, do we give 
thanks. 6404. 

Valsette in G. 24977. 

Wedding song. 22426. 


While shepherds watched their 


flocks. 

Rogers (M.): 
Moonlight memories. 15725. 

Where the sweet white violets 


27633. 


grow. 27631. 
Rogers (M. 8S.) Potpourri of rhythm. 
26959. 
Rogers (P.) Playmates. 11474. 


Rogers (Van V.) Waltz Albania. 1916. 
Rogers (W.) Moonlight memories. 

15725. 
Rogers (W. A.): 


Chrysalis (The) 16919. 


Where the sweet white violets 
grew. 276381. 
Rogers (W. G.) Because of thee. 
9925. 
Rogers & Benson. Love’s dreaming. 
11057. 
Rogers & Price. With thee. 9705. 
Rogers bros. music pub. co. I wonder | 


why it’s you. 7785. 
Rogerson (J. W.) Te Deum laudamus. 
4014. 
Rohloff (M.) 
Rohmer (S.): 
Camels’ parade. 


Gethsemane. 583. 


2295. 


More in sorrow than in anger. 4 


19625. . 
Mrs. McGherkin! pull yourself 
together. 19605. 
Rohrbeck (K. F.) German battle 
song. 380512. 


Rohrer (Mrs. J. W.) ’Neath the wil- 
lows in the meadow by the stream. 
3415. 


2192 


INDEX 


nos. 1—14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Roland (M.): 
I’d love to be loved by a girl like 


you. 745, 746, 5201, 7692, 9782 
(44). 
If I were a red, red rose. 5267, 
12359 (80). 
Rolfe (W.): 


Airy fancy. 25224. 
Bewitching eyes. 14510. 
Bubbling spring. 20871. 
Cupid’s kiss. 28144. 
Dream kisses. 2545, 7221. 
Enchantment. 103819, 18785. 
Flight of fancy. 525. 
Happy and free. 26010. 
Hide and seek. 21277. 

Idle hours. 28726. 

In society. 28771. 

Kiss of spring. 9782 (52). 
Little tease. 26441. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 5507. 


Romantische frau. 
11628-11632, 121938, 12196, 13762. 


Roma (O.)% 


Bird without my window. 208389. 

Faded rose. 490. 

I come to Thee. 21320. 

Land of the heart. 21508. 

Last days. 23772. 

Life is but a melancholy flower. 
967. 

Old friends, old loves. 
G75). 

Resignation. 11585. 

Shout the glad tidings. 

Thinking of thee. 4051. 


8576, 9782 


24616. 


Romagnoli (F.) Indovina, indovinello. 
28798. 


Romance of the backwoods. 1451. 
Romano (L.): 
Alla mamma lontana. 9817. 


11501. 
10649, 11616-11619, 


Povera rosa. 


Perfume of the violet. 29482. Romberg (A.) Lay of the bell. 23776. 
Playing in the barn. 21982. Rompini (S.) Rose’s lament. 29667. 
Pony ride. 24876. Ronald (L.): 
Sleep darling. 27193. Album leaves. 20720. 
Spying Cupid. 2072 (176). Good night. 17144. 
That fascinating rag. 22274, Love’s philosophy. 17459. 
22215. O lovely night. 19781. 
Under the rafters. 27480, 27714 Ritournelle. 20032. 
(187). To daffodils. 18083. 
Voices of Summer. 4210. To Electra. 80065. 


Wading in the brook. 22407. 
Young recruits. 27695. 
Rolfe music co. Wan’ a’ tea. 18157. 
Rollers (J. F.) Soldaten-marschlied. 
30754. 
Rollins (H. F.) How could you blame 
me. 13014. 
Rollinson (T. H.): 
Campus echoes. 


100382, 12554. | 


Chit chat. 12596, 12597. 
College memories. 70389, 7040, 
28073. 


Concentration march. 6648 (5). 


Consolidation march. 6648 (6). 
Evening chimes. 478. 
Flirting in the twilight. 2072 (19). 


Hot-shot march. 27714 (10). 
In days of old. 7837, 10791. 
Kure ‘for kare. 28919, 28920. 
New mown hay. 3428, 8441, 
25197 (180). 
Reverberator (The) 11593, 18740. 
Sons of liberty. 6218. 
Too sweet to live. 2072 (62). 
Under the mistletoe. 30124. 
Rollo (W.): 
Lied vom grammophon. 380587. 
Valse mascotte. 16503, 16504. 
Rolt (B.): 
Boy’s song. 6908. 

Mister Nightingale. 15690. 
My little friend. 24113. 
Rolyat (D.) There’s nobody 

like you. 14066. 


quite 


2198 


Ronzevalle (C.) 
pieces. 
Rood (H. E.) 
sick Iam. 19754. 


Root (EH. T.) & sons. 
double stops and chords for the vio- 
lin. 

EvOote CH Ke e& eo: 


Two short pianoforte 
22081. 
No tongue can tell how 


Rooks (A. T.) Farewell Flora dar- 
ling. 28348. 
Roome (lL. P.) Girl in gray. 25918. 


Root’s complete 
24506. 


After school. 22601. 
Aladdin march. 22610. 
Angelus (The) 22667. 
At the cireus. 22692. 
At vesper hour. 25316. 
Beside the sea. 22786. 
Bright eyes. 25454. 
Bright star. 22841. 
Brooklet in the hills. 
Butterfly band. 22861. 
Cathedral bells. 22907. 
Catnip. 22908. 
Charioteer. 6980. 
Christmas bells. 22943. 
Cinderella. 22957. 
Clover leaf. 22963. 
Dancing wavelets. 23052. 
Down in old Arkansas. 
Dream of home. 23118. 
Dream of the olden time. 23120. 
Dreaming of mother. 28126. 
Evening bells. 238194. 
Falling autumn leaves. 


22847. 


23115. 


23216. 


INDEX 


Di REE a-Si, aS 


Root (F. K.) & co.—Continued. 

First violet. 238251. 

Fragrant flowers. 23282. 

Gently drifting. 25904. 

Golden dawn. 25940. 

I’m lonesome for someone who 
loves me. 28557. m 

I will love you when the silver 
threads are shining among the 


gold. 7780. 
In springtime. 26233. 
In tepee land. T7847. 


In the grape vine swing. 238638. 
Irish beauties. 7886. 

Little brother’s birthday. 238888. 
Little corporal. 26429. 

Little general. 238846. 

Magnolia mazurka. 23924. 


Mamma’s birthday. 23982. 


Mark time. 23955. 
May flowers. 28971. 
Meditation. 23978. 


Meditation of love. 23980. 


Merry springtime waltz. 24621. 

Messenger of love. 24025. 

Montana girl. 24061. 

Moonlight on the mountain. 
24068. 

Morning in the mountains. 24074. 

Morning song. 24075. 

Pop corn schottische. 24877. 


Public school march. 24427. 
Pure asa lily. 244381. 

Red Riding Hood. 24457. 
Rose-bud waltz. 24516. 
Sabbath bells. 24533. 
School days march. 24565. 
Sea breeze polka. 24572. 


Silver leaf. 24625. 
Snow white reverie. 24662. 
Song of the flowers. 24698. 


Star of love. 24742. 

Sunset’s golden glow. 24787. 
Sweet blossoms. 24801. 
Sweet thoughts. 24810. 
Swing waltz. 24816. 
Twilight hour. 24980. 
Vision of Paradise. 25011. 
Water lily waltz. 250438. 
Wedding bells. 25053. 
Young hunter’s march. 25181. 


SS Ne 


Young nun’s prayer. 25182. 
NOOt GH. We)i: 
Fountain of life. 12842. 
Pacific glee book. 207038 (40). 
Trees (The) 12059. 
Root (Ge kh.) : 
Choicest gift. 2072 (7). 


God forbid that I should glory. 
18945. 
Pure delight. 
Root (H. D.) Gaiety rag. 
Rootham (C. B.): 
Elegiae rhapsody. 14810. 
Hear the voice and prayer. 12972. 


2072 (47). 
7429. 


2194 


Rootham (C. B.)—Continued. 
Lord is the portion of mine in- © 
heritance. 15507. | 
Stolen child. 9179. 
Ropartz (J. G.): 
Pays (Le) 13819. 
Quasi lento. 17822. 
Soixante legons de solfége. 30717. 
Roper (A. H.) Mother’s (The) pride. — 


17591. 
Roper (A. W.): 
Chimes, 25534. 
For me. 28271. 


I love to tell the story. 23549. 
Roper’s piano chimes. 8889. 


Roper (L.) Dying little dogy. 17027. | 

Roques (L.) Marehe des mousque- 
taires. 15584. 

Rork (E. A.): 


Old porch swing. 8579. 
Queen of Tennessee. 21984. 
23 was meant for me. 94388. 
Rork (EH. A.) co. Let’s go back to 
Broadway. 28962. 


Rosa (FF. D.) Regina de’ fiori. 24462. 
Rosani (L.) Dream of hope. 2548. | 
Rosas (J.): 

Sobre las olas. 20204. 

Sopra le onde. 24712. 


Where the salt winds blow. 30275. 


Rosche (G. F.): 
Bachelor sale. 20793. 
Come, Holy Spirit. 22976. 
Devotional anthems. 10239, 10240. | 
Hr ist auferstanden. 7300. 


Give ear unto my prayer. 23387. 
God is love. 233853. ' 
Hundred (A) years ago. 734. 


Jehovah. 23667. | 
Mother Santa’s Christmas dinner. | 
PA Pay 
Pharisee and the publican. 24554. 
Risen King. 8865. 
Rosche’s secular quartets. 
Sonnengold. 11849. 
Star and the song. 24740. 
Voices of summer. 12148. 


22035. | 


While we- our offering bring. | 
25109. ; 
Rosche (G. EF.) & co.: 
Auf nach Bethlehem. 22700. 
Christmas. 22941. 
Rose (A.) Slavic dance. 1581. 
Rosé (A.), Vienna: 
Kalodont-walzer. 10902. 
Verliebte plakate. 12124. 


Rose (C. D.) 
23940. 

Rose (C. E.) 
24440. - 

Rose (F.) Can you forgive. 16886. 

Rose (J. B.) Won’t you share a little 
flat with me. 20660. 

Rose (V.) It must be love. 


March of the fairies. | 


Queen’s favorite march. | 


13152. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Rose (W. W.) ‘Tufts victory song. 
22839. 

Rose de Grenade. 27182. 

Rose of Castile. 4494. 


Rose of Sharon. 14482. 

Rose shop. 7298, 8895, 8896, 10653, 
10959, 11645. 

Rosecrans (J. H.) Santa Claus and 
family. 25197 (26). 

Roselinda. Offering of flowers to thee 
we bring. 3477. 

Rosen (M.) I want someone to care 
for me. 5242. 

Rosenauer (A.): 


Arrivée des Cosaques. 6758. 

Camarinseca. 6946. 

Introduction et chant ancien russe. 
(877. 


Rosenberg (G. M.): 


Geo. Rosey’s folio of standard 
waltzes. no. 2. 10456. 
Patriotic. 15968. 


Soldier’s life. 
Rosenberg (W.) 
19899-19401. 

Rosenberg (W. L.): 
Advancing troops. 143829. 
Dear old ma. 28194. 
Down in sunshine valley. 

14777, 17016. 
Dreaming of mother. 23126. 
Ladies day waltz. 15417. 
Lights out. 15462. 
Meditation of love. 
Mexico. 21693. 
On San Francisco Bay. 
29405. 
Sham battle march. 16205. 
Witmark collection of quartettes. 
6585. 
Young 
dori ia bs 
Rosenbloom (S8.): 
Capriccio. 24516. 
Dance. 27074. 
Impromptu. 27075. 
Mazurka in F sharp. 15622. 
Six preludes. 1464. 
Valse. 16501, 27076. 
Waltz-scherzo. 16567. 
Rosenfeld (I. M.) Tybee two step. 


BI2AO: 
Let us have peace. 


14776, 


23980. 
26822, 


buglers’ reveille polka. 


22349. 
Rosenkavalier (Der) GLOSS 1GEE, 
9189, 11889-11902, 17989, 29923. 
Rosenkrans (G.): 
Andante religioso. 14879. 
Berceuse. 16848. 
Come, while ’tis day with you. 
22995. 
Ensign (The) 14827. 


I am saved, bless His name. 
23524. 

Marcella overture. 13369. 
Mindful of me. 21699. 
Offertorium in G. 293881. 


‘ 
! 
' 


Rosenkrans (G.)—Continued. 
Prayer and intermezzo. 
Prelude no. 6. 22089. 
Protectorate march. 16044, 17766. 
Serenade in G. 29763. 

Short prelude. 9028. 

Rosenstein (A.): 

Abendwolke. 20710. 

Abschied. 20712. 

Baby’s garden. 20785. 

Du bist wie eine blume. 12724. 
Hir-tree (The) 25830. 


3603. 


Ich stand in dunklen triumen. 
21379. 
Kinderwacht. 21486. 
Madchen mit dem rothem miund- 
chen. 21609. 
Red red rose. 21998. 
Sprode (Die) 18948. 
Rosenstein (J. K.) Lovelight. 26477. 
Rosenthal (A.) Serenade. 8903. 


Rosenthal (P.) Kissing by wireless. 


5400. 
Rosevelt (S.) Wild flowers waltz. 
22496. 
Rosewig (A. H.): 
Amidie waltz. 27766. 
Annie Laurie. 18244 (1, 2). 
Approach of spring waltz. 18244 
(3-5). 
Ave Maria. 18356. 
Baladine (La) 18244 (6-8). 
Black hawk waltz. 18244 (9-11). 
Blue bells of Scotland. 18244 
(2). 
Blue bird echo polka. 18244 
(13-15). 
Carnival of Venice. 18244 (16). 


Corn flower waltz. 18244 (17). 
Dreams on the ocean. 18244 (18). 


Home sweet home. 18244 (21- 
De) s 

I have sighed to rest me. 18244 
(24-26). 

Last rose of summer. 18244 (28— 
30). 


Maiden’s prayer. 18244 (31-83). 

Monastery bells. 18244 (384). 

Over the garden wall waltz. 
18244 (386-38). 

Peri waltz. 18244 (89-41). 

Schottische de _ concert. 
(48-45). 

Sirenes waltz. 

Rosey (G.): 

Folio of standard waltzes no. 2 
10456. 

Patriotic. 15968. 

Rosi (E.) Que toi. 13714, 16056. 

Rosiera (La) 1466. 

Rosita. 47386, 5428, 5467, 7079, 7464, 
7800, 7892, 8908, 8909, 9015, 9289, 
9608. 

Ross (A. EH.) 


18244 
18244 (46-48). 


My dusky queen. 5699. 


2195 


INDEX 


¥ 


Ross (J.) Irish tune from County 
Londonderry. 26265. 

Ross (K.) Best of friends must part. 
18425. 

Rossbach (L. B.) 

Rosseau (M. S.) 


Nocturne. 13773. 
Arpeggios. 12481. 


Rosser (W. P.) When they finish that: 


canal. 22467. 
Rosset (L.) Mon coeur pardonnera. 
15705, 15706. 
Rosset (M.) 
15705, 15706. 
Rossi (F.) Air de lopéra Mitrane, 
vers 1683. 14338, 18270. 
Rossi (M.) Aria. 16131. 
Rossini (G. A.): 
Ah! Prence. 161382. 
Aus der Tell-ouverture. 37387. 
Ballet music and soldiers’ march. 


Mon coeur pardonnera. 


11657. 

Bel raggio lusinghier. 17867, 
20064. 

Carnovale. 29669. 


Charité (La) 17868, 17869. 

Cujus animam. 1468, 60638, 17870, 
17871. 

Gratias agimus tibi. 25970. . 

Inflammatus et accensus. 17872. 

Majestic sweetness sits enthroned. 


16133. 

O Thou, whose power tremendous. 
13774. 

Quis est homo. 6064. 

Sanctus. 1469. 

Semiramide. 38788. 


Stabat mater, inflammatus. 27081. 

To Thee, great Lord. 22042. 

William Tell. 24520, 24521, 30364 
(49). 

Rossiter (H.) music co.: 

Barn yard rag. 20809. 

Best friends to you. 253895. 

Blue jackets. 9982. 

Boo-gie-man moon. 22819. 

Come on to the base-ball 
14664. 

Corona march. 18616. 

Down in melody lane. 

Drop a nickel please. 

Fleurette syncopated 
PASM 2p 

Foolishness rag. 18878. 

Girl upon the dollar. 21175. 

Gliding o’er the snow. 27387. 

Grow old along with me. 658. 

Hurricane rag. 21307. 

It’s the last time for sometime. 
21440. 

Let me spend my vacation with 
you. 18258. 

Maybe I’ll come back. 3284. 

Out of the frying pan, into the fire. 
8632. 

Strenuosity. 


game. 


21010. 
28262. 
waltz. 


13973. 


Dl a eS oS 6 


Rossiter (H.) music co.—Continued. 
That pleasing rag. 30014. 
There'll come a time. 6340. 
There’s a mother old and gray. 

203877. 
Trinity chimes. 4108. 
Twilight memories. 30111. 
Undertaker man. 380126. 
We are the boy-scouts. 20559. 
When Rubenstein and Mendelssohn 
played The wearing of the green. 


22449. 

Whole world reminds me of you. 
22489. 

You dear. 14298. 


Rossiter (W.): 
Apple blossoms. 9848. 
Barcelona. 16831. 
Cosey rag. 4708. 
Dixie dimples. 18706. 


Don’t forget to-morrow night. 
25687. 

Dow’t say good-bye. 12707. 

Down home rag. 21007. 

Echoes. 23154. 

Egyptia. 21089. 

Everybody’s kissing her but me. 
17059. 

Falling shadows. 18822. 

For you alone. 21126. 


Ghost dance. 25908. 

Girl I love wont love me. 25917. 

Girl of my heart, that’s you. 2729. 

Good bye old pal. 2768. 

Good night sweetheart. 

Hallowe’en. 7565. 

Happy hours. 26012. 

I’d give the world if I could have 
you. 28642. 

I love some one. 17289. 

I’m awfully glad the girl. 28688. 

I’m smiling to hide my tears. 


10518. 


23560. 

I miss you most at twilight. 
21349. 

I never knew a happy day ’till I 
met you. 15246. 

If we’d meet the right one first. 
7811. 


In old Ireland. 17296. 

Indian girl. 10818. 

It is you that I love to-day. 26270. 

Jesse James. 18165. 

Just as you are. 21470. 

Leaf by leaf the roses fall. 5435. 

Let those sleigh bells be our wed- 
ding chimes. 958. 

Let’s make love while the moon 


shines. 80387. 
Light eternal. 11008. 
Louisiana rag. 5512. 


Love me, let the world go by. 
5515. 
Love’s enchantment. 


Mammy’s shufilin’ dance. 


19486. 
21620. 


2196 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Rossiter (W.)—-Continued. Rossiter (W.)—Continued. 


Maybe you think [T’m happy. 
15616. 

Mon désire. 8309. 

Monte Carlo. 24062. 

My rose from the garden of girls. 


You can’t expect kisses from me. 
27685. 

You go in mister. 2046. 

You'll never know the good fellow 
I’ve been. 14297. 


18524. Rosso (H.) Flower of the _ sea. 
Nearer and dearer to me. 24151. 14898. 


No one in the world like you. | Rossomandi (F.) Guida per lo studio 


17652. tecnico del pianoforte. 15043-15019. 
Oh you drummer. 26851. Roth (A.): 


Pace that kills. 24809. 

Play days. 219380. 

Pretty little Pansy Brown. 11521. 
Printemps (Le) 21967. 

Rose leaves. 1461. 


found its mate. 9093. 
Somewhere this summer with you. 
18912. 
Songs we sang when we were kids. 


Auf einer griinen wiese. 2178. 
Bonds of love. 6899, 6900. 
Jobsiade. 138170, 13171. 

Those flirting eyes. 9362, 16443. 
Vogel im kiafig. 4206. 


Still burning. 22294. 
Roth (HE. M.) As ye sow. 2165. 
Roth (J. G.) I’m longing for my little 
Trish home. 138056. 


Roth (M.) Illusion. 26206. 


Soul’s awakening. 11855. 

Texas prance. 18051. 

That Carolina rag. 9315. 

That humming tune. 380008. 

There are thorns with all the 
roses. 27399. 

Tho’ the silver threads are ’mong 
the gold I love you just the 
same. 93855. 

Tiger lily. 1786. 

Twilight brings you back to me. 
27464. 

U. S. marine band. 20453. 

Vampire waltz. 27511. 

Wedding bells. 1981. 

We'll always be the same sweet- 
hearts. 27575. 

Weird rag. 22429. 

What is life without you, dear. 
25066. 

When I kissed your tears away. 
22444. 

When I’m far away. 20581. 

When I met you last night in 
dreamland. 22445. 

When I woke up this morning. 


16620. 

When Lucy sings that Lucia tune. 
IAS 

When the roses of summer are 
gone. 9645. 


When the shadows make the twi- 
light fade away. 22468. 

When the wedding bells ring out 
for you and me. 22464. 

Whisperings of the pines. 30282. 

Won’t you fly with me. 2030. 

Won’t you try to love me. 2032. 

Write my name in your heart. 
25161. 


Yankee Doodle rag. 16691. 


2197 


Roses of love. 6062. 
Some day when your heart has Roth (C. H.) There’s a spark of love 
| 


Rothberger (A.): 


Humoresque. 26100. 
Mélodies en forme de valse. 26568. 


Rotherham (A.) ltd.: 


I never thought. 26171. 
In God’s open. 26222. 


Rothermel (G. L.): 


By jim’ny our chimney fell down. 
14571. 

Could she help it mother dear. 
4711. 

Reuben a dodgin’ the big black 
hats. 8846. 


Rothermel music pub. ¢o.: 


By jim’ny our chimney fell down. 
14571. 

Could she help it mother dear. 
4711. 

Reuben a dodgin’ the big black 
hats. 8846. 


Rothwell (A.) Me shamrock queen. 
5597. 

Rotter (A.) Flirting boy. 25847. 

Rouard (M.) You’ve got some eyes 
kid some class. 25178. 


Rouart, Lerolle et cie. : 


Ah! quwil la fait bon regarder. 
66838. 

Au pays ot se fait la guerre. 81. 

Aux étoiles. 6798, 25826, 25327. 

Cinquante-deux chants anciens. 

, 0688. 

EKtudes mélodiques progressives. 
18801. 

Je me mets en votre merci. 7914. 

Madame, tant qu’il vous plaira. 
8168. 

Mélodies. 28268, 28269. 

Sonate en si. 659. 

Soniou an dois. 80764, 30765. 

Temps a laissé son manteau. 9299. 


INDEX 


Di Eye ne S:,. V2°6 


Rouart, Lerolle et cie-—Continued. 
Trois morceaux en forme de poire. 
29698. 
Vieilles chanteries. 20507. 
Roubier (H.) Marche des trouba- 
dours. 17492. 
Roudanez (B) & cie. See Senart (M.) 
Roudanez (B.) &. cie. 
Rougnon) CR): 
Aria. 18775, 13776, 30384, 30385. 
Danza. 138777, 18778, 30460, 30461. 
Exercices journaliers de solfége. 
10345, 14848, 14849, 21072. 
Passe-pied. 380671, 30672. 


Toceata. 380791, 30792. 
Transcriptions-solféges. 1808. 
Rouher (M.): 
Service de messe. 22101. 
10 piéces. 1472. 
450 Noéls. 1473. 
Rouhier (1L.): 
Exercices et études. 25787. 
Pourquoi dire non. 29519. 


Rhapsodie. 29616. 

Round the world. 184387, 19257, 19701, 
20314, 22047, 22809. 

Rouner (A.) Do you love me 
heart. 16998. 

Rounthal (P.) Spoony land. 6284. 

Roure (L.) Premiére année de piano. 
26968. 

Rouse (M. B.) 
Kentucky flows. 


Rouse (M. P.): 
My heart’s desire. 18502. 
‘Twas all for me. 18104. 
Walking with Jesus in light. 9566. 
Rouse (W.) Our hobbies. 24808. 
Rousseau (J. J.) Deux menuets. 
1475. 
Rousseau (lL. J.): 
Amores (Los) Andaluzes. 2134. 
Ecole moderne du pianiste virtu- 
ose. 2570. 
Htude et enchainement rationnel 
d’accords de trois sons. 2606. 
Roussel (A.): 
Dieux dans Vombre des cavernes. 
18699. 
Ville rose. 20512. 
Rowan (A. Hamiiton-) 
Rowan (A.) 


sweet- 


Down where the old 
10274. 


Rowe (D.): 
Blossom time. 2287. 
Chiming bells.. 259. 
In jolly mood. 2995. 
In the orchard. 5802. 


JOviality. 5357. 
Katydids (The) 
Night-fall. 3426. 
Oak leaves. 5783. 
Passing parade. 3552. 
Quiet nook. 3642. 


898. 


| 


| 
See Hamilton- | 
| 


Rowe (D.)—Continued. 
Tone stories. 1801. 
Young troubadours. 

Rowe (de B.) 


6639. 


the gate. 14128. 
Rowe (F. L.) Redemption’s way in 
song. 16072. 
Rowe (J.): 
Come back to God and mother. 
T7047. 
Conquering Jesus. 2447. 
Everlasting story. 17056. 
IT am a soldier. TT677T. 
King’s message. 7982. 


Praise ye the King of the ages. 


5929. 
Rowe (M. C.): 
Memories of yore. 8267. 
Sister’s on the market yet. 18890. 


Under the sod inside 


Rowe (R.) Love’s old sweet song. | 
19489. 
Rowe (T.) Wealth and poverty. 
30215. 


Rowley (E. C.) Wise o’man. 2015. 

Rowley (L.) Mollie O’Shea. 21712. 

Rowse (A. H.) Rote songs of the 
normal course. 45. 

Royal music co. Cupid’s kiss. 

Royal-trompette. 1476. 

Royce’ (T.); 

Billee Bowline. 25408. 
Love’s window. 15539. 
Royer (G. A.) Doing good. 25681 
Roze (R.): 

Hxtase d’amour. 18811, 283827. 
Sir Cupid. 13889. 
Rozell (H.) 
sunny south. 10889. 
Rozsavolgyi & co.: 
Htude de concert. 30484. 


28144. 


Polonaise. 30684. 
Scherzo. 3807835. 
Sérénade. 380743. 


Rubaiyat of Omar. 
Rubens (P.): 


19911, 19912. 


I wonder why. 26196, 27714 (18). 4 
28893 | 


King of the boulevards. 
30364 (90). 


Little ghost of you. 15479. 


No matter who or what you are... 


21788. 

Parson, tell me why. 5867. 

Rubens. (RP. Aa): 

Admiral’s yarn. 25210. 

Balkan princess. 2359 COD) 
14319 (381). 

Boys be prepared. 185, 4651. 

Dear delightful women. 2497, 
12359 (Gia 

Don’t let’s meet again. 25384. 

Help me to love. 5180. 

King of my heart. 3092. 

Mr. Edison. 18451. 

Sweep’s intermezzo. 24798. 


Wonderful world. 27714 (147). 


2198 


Just a rose from the | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Rubin (J.) Lover’s dream. 19484. 
Rubinstein (A.) Thou’rt like a beau- 
teous flower. 9867. 
Rubinstein (A. G.): 
Half hours with the favorite com- 


posers. 8742. 

I feel thy breath blow round me. 
6068. 

Kamennoi-Ostrow. 12359 ~— (32); 


20703 (46). 
Mélodie in F. 387438, 8915, 8916, 
11660-11662, 18780, 17875, 23993, 
29678, 29674. 
My heart all beauty takes from 


thee. 6069. 
Not with angels. 6070. 
Preghiera. 27086. 
Réve angélique. 8917, 24524. 
Romance. 17876, 27087. 
Serenade. 29675. 
When I see those little feet of 
thine. 6071. 
When the sun sets o’er the moun- 
tains. 11668. 


Rubinstein (B.) I am going to hold 
you up some day. 15284. 
Rubinstein (H.) I am going to hold 
you up some day. 15234. 
Ruby (—) Why should we say good 
bye. 1994. 
Rucker (V. W.): 


Inter-collegiate song. 842. 
Prairie bell. 11504. 
Rucklos (H.). Sechs lieder. 17878. 
Ruckmich (C.): 
Erste unterricht im _ violinspiel. 
25766. 
Escapade (Une) 2602. 
Gut’? nacht, fahr’ wohl. 10552. 
Menuet. 1081, 3315. 
Studium der dritten lage. 273810. 
Rudd (0O.): 
Joie de vivre. 26294, 28853. 
Vie d’une rose. 27536. 
Ruddock (A.) Idyll. 5262. 


Ruddy (C. L.) You’re the pride of 
Tipperary, Mary. 16707. 
Ruddy (R.) Little sticks o’ licorice. 
29012. 
Rudesill (H. M.): 
Message of love. 


18482. 


Semi centennial march. 22093. 
Rudisill (B.) Hight o’clock rush. 
25739. 
Rudolph bros. Mystic krewe. 21763. 


sue (M. B.) 
. Shore. 21860. 

Ruebush (W. H.): 
Christmas tidings. 


On the gay Atlantic 


22953. 


Premier male quartets. 11517. 
Ruebush-Kieffer. : 

Christmas tidings. 22953. 

Premier male quartets. 11517. 


Spirit of praise. 11868. 


Riicklos (H): 

Requiem. 30699. 

Sechs lieder. 17878. 
Rueffer (E.): 

Alla Turea e alla Zingara. 

Hungarian romance. 2879. 
Riihle (C.): 

Auf dem Montmartre. 4455. 

Aufzug-parademarsch und zap- 

fenstreich der bleisoldaten. 9880. 


2114. 


Geburtstagsbilder. 571. 
Kolo. 19352. 
Lieder im volkston. 8054. 


Mein miitterlein stirbt nie. 23985. 

Venezolanischer reitermarsch. 

Violin schtiler-konzerte. 27540. 

Volks violin-schule. 16541. 
Rtihle & Wendling: 

Consolation. T7066. 

Dort wo die bidume_ rauschen. 

2538. 

Marionetten. 133838. 

Stille liebe. 9177. 

Ruel (G.) Southern moon. 16285. 
Ruff (D. G.) Forgotten. 4946, 4947. 
Ruff (.) Waxenstein. 12174. 
Ruffner (H. W.): 

Coincidence. 22968. 

Hush-a-bye birds. 28515. 

Rejoice ’tis spring. 24471. 
Ruglione (A.) Greater Galveston 

march. 23402. 
Ruhe (H. E.): 

Boy scouts of America. 20859. 

Kentucky girls. 23720. 

Old time rustic dance. 13612. 
Ruhlman (A.) Rosalie. 8725. 
Ruhlman (G.): 

Lena and her concertina. 945. 


Rosalie. 3125: 


Ruhlman (J. S.) 
the world of mother. 
Rurmrok (CH= VW. J.) 
26381. 
Rule (H.): 
Fine strawberries. 518. 
Has anybody seen my Tangerina. 
15088. 
I’d like to be an actress. 
I don’t like music. 30550. 
I’m the master of the bow-wows. 


Everybody thinks 
14846. 
Faithful love. 


261138. 


TT4T. 

March to Marble Arch. 30607. 
Rulon (8.) Violets. 18141. 
Rummel (J. W.) Rummel’s grand 

minstrel production. 22048. 
Rummel (W. M.): 

Aria. 22679: 

Au bal masqué. 22698. 

Longing. 991. 

Love’s song. 1009. 


Moor song. 5673. 


2199 


INDEX 


Rummel (W. M.)—Continued. 


Two more little melodies. 8919. 
Under the evening star. 18385. 
Valley (The) of silence. 1849. 


Rumshisky (J.): 
Ner tomid. 
Sukoh (Die) 11908. 

Weyiten I’cho. 12200. 

Rumshisky (J. M.): 

Cheishik. 14620. 

Damen rechte. 25630. 

Halt es eich. 12956. 

In fremden land. 2993. 

Lied der liebe. 26411. 

Long live the land of the free. 
13299. 

Mamenu. 


5419. 


13859, 15571. 

Russian gipsey. 29678. 
Song of love. 29845. 
Von wiegel biss in keiwer. 
Weibel wie a taibel. 16584. 
Zion march. 14815. 

Rumshisky (S.) Gavote. 28419. 

Rundell (L. P.) I never knew how 


much I loved her until she went 
away. 18068. 

Rundle (B.) Love me darling love 
me now. 29051. 


Runyon (O. E.): 
Manual of musical art. 138868. 
Waltz in C major. 18155. 
Rupietta (H.) Since mamma went 
away. 938851. 
Rupp (B. C.) Why the hobble skirt 
was invented. 16668. 


Rupprecht (T.) Bal paré. 6811, 
14451. 
Rusby (Ay JS 

Buttercups. 27959. 


Morning in May. 24078. 

Ruschitzka (A. J.) When the sun 

sinks in the west ‘neath all its splen- 

dor. 16686. 
Ruses d’ amour. 
Rush-Graham (J.) Pine grove. 8699. 
Rushmore (C.) Honeydove. 19070. 
Rushton (J.) Five Christmas tableaux 

with music. 29677. 
Rusie (M.) May flower march. 28970. 
Russ (E. F.) Dat aint nuff name fo’ 


25966. 


dis here chile. 28179. 
Russe (A. W.): 
Magnificat and Nune Dimittis. 
13349. 
Two settings of the Benedicite. 
8922. 


Russell (A.): 
Hlegy on the death of a mad dog. 


18780. 

Expectation. 21078. 

My heaven. 2072 (148). 

Sacred fire. 27088. 

Sunset. 2072 (178). 

Wenn ich in deine augen seh. 
16596. 


27548. 


pt. Ty D'S. ve @ 
Russell (A. L.) : 
Abie the sporty kid. 4880 (90). 
After school. 4880 (91). 
Russell (C. E.) Mother weeping over 
her only child. 24080. 
Russell (D.) Sing me The world is 


mine. 1575. 

Russell (EH.) Sands of Dee. 20097. 
Russell (EK. B.) America be true. 
18291. 


Russell (FE. K.) Dreamtide. 18746. 

Russell (F. V.) Doherty. 2525. 

Russell (G. Byrne-) See Byrne-Rus- 
sell (G.) 

Russell (H.): 
Crimson petals. 
Ivy green. 7906. 

Russell (I. W.): 
Butterflies. 
Moonlit waves. 
Return of spring. 


12645. 


18491. 
15727. 
20019. 


Russell )) Wise Where the river. 
Shannon flows. 1982. — 

Russell (K.) 
Declaration. 28197. 


Farmer’s pride. 14868. 
Nick o’ the wood. 1199, 15825. 
15826. 
Russell (L. A.): 
Grand pianoforte studies. 
May song. 38282. 


2784. 


Russell (M. K.) Mercury foot. 15657. 


Russell (W. HE.) On the bench be- 
neath the weeping willow tree. 
138617. 

Russi (E.) : 

Arabesque. 
Arlequin. 22688. 

Berceuse. 22778. 
Canzonetta. 22891. 

Caprice fantastique. 22897. 
Chanson passionnée. 12577. 
Danse curieuse. 238058. 
Feu follet. 23240. 
Fileuse. 7378. 
Frisson du printemps. 
Humoresque. 15171. 
Menuet. 24009. 
Nocturne. 8928, 24526. 
Nuit champétre. 8503. 
Petit jeu. 8682. 
Petite siréne. 24852. 
Scherzino. 24527. 
Valse capricieuse. 


6749. 


23285. 


24964. 


Valse charmante. 14144. 
Russo (FF. M.): 
Bella signora mia. 25878. 


’"Nponta ’nponta. 3452. 
Russo (l.) Premiers pas du violiniste. 
24408. 


Russo (M.) I will take care of you. 


19170. . 
RuUSsotta iG. | AAG) Mechuteneste. | 

5598. : 
Rust (F.) Giga. 18928. 


2200 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Ruta (R.) Gavotta di Luigi XIII. 
18909. 

Ruth (G. E.) For we are getting old 
and gray. 4944. 

Ruth (G. J.) Motion pictures. 29232. 

Ruthardt (A.) Poetische studien. 
17748. 


Rutherford (E. I.) 
song book. 1832. 


Uncle Charlie’s 


Rutherford (FE. M.) ‘Thais. 14045. 
Ruyssen (C.): 

Caprice caractéristique. 14591. 

Frére Jacques. 14928. 

Réves évanouis. 16090. 

Sourires et larmes. _ 13930. 
Ruzicka (A. F.) In the twilight by 


the stream. 7864. 

Ruzicka (F. A.) In the twilight by 
the stream. 7864. 

Ryan (A.) Will you love me just the 
same dear. 20641. 

Ryan (A. J.): 


Good evening New York. 7500. 
Gotham chantecler. 15013. 


Ryan (C. J.) Down in dear old Dela- 
ware. 14774. 
Ryan (F. A.) Home sweet home is 
the best place after all. 7645. 
Ryan (F. W.): 
Blue eyes. 4554. 
Forever dear, for all eternity. 
4945. 
Ryan (M. F.) land of Gazaboo. 
19369. 
Ryan (S.) Denny Doyle. 28202. 


Ryder (A. H.): 
By a moss-grown spring. 
Evening. 25777. 
Romance. 27057. 
Seeking. 1544. 

Ryder (C. B.) Down on the Songo 

River. 422. 

Ryder (M. H.): 

I’d like to have you do a little 


25473. 


Saar (L. V.)—Continued. 
Nanny. 24146. 
Only you little girl. 
Shadows fly. 3832. 
So lieb’ ich dich. 27206. 
Three trios. 1483. 

Sabathil (F.): 
Always together. 
Am spinnrocken. 
Burst of speed. 27952. 
Canari (Le) 27974. 
Dainty. 25628. 
Dainty waltz. 
Hand in hand. 


3512. 


25246. 
27763. 


30364 (65). 
19015. 


Murmuring brooklet. 19653. 

Naughty Hans. 19729. 

Neck and neck. 26727, 30364 
(103). 

Northern dance. 26759, 30364 
(105). 


Pretty Elsie. 19971. 


10 picturesque studies. 22050. 


Sabin (W.) Spring madrigal. 20269. 
Sablon (A.): 
Au chant des binious. 9870. 
Bonsoir m’ amour. 9992. 
Grognards passent. 10548. 
J’ai cru t’ aimer. 10845. 
Sacchini (—) Récitatif et air. 5979, 
5980. 
Sachtler (J. E.) Some day we'll rest 
beyond. 20210. 
Sack (H. L.): 
Red cloud. 5982. 
Twining ivy. 6391. 
Why. 27639. 
Why did you break my dolly. 
6553. 
Sacks (W.): 
An meine schéne. 20746. 


18769. 

Sacks (Wm. M.) I must have been 
born without any nerve. 19158. 

Sagendorf (J. L.) It’s good enough 


Einladung. 


something for me. 19112. 7 
I want you dear. 21367. Eta ya 1484 
Ryley (G.) British empire song. 192. | ’ get ea 
Ryley (G. C. E.) Pastorale. 15966. | Sadun (I.): P 
Ryno (G. C.) Everyone is looking for Cendres @amour. 2368. 
a real nice girl. 28324. Pour te revoir. 19958. 
S. (M. A.) Behold a stranger at the |} Saegel (P.): 
door. 14482. Aurore. 25320. 
Som B. 29552. Carillon. 25501. 
8S. S. Pub. co. Coquetry. 2452. Causerie. 25511. 
Saar (L. V.): Chanson mignonne. 4644 
Algerian lullaby. 25. Couvre-feu. 25607. 
At nightfall. 25310. Dans la Montagne. 4754. 
Chanson d’amour. 16898. Enjouement. 2591. 
Ganymed. 25890. Extase. 2623. 
Jamie. 23664. Lac paisible. 5414. 
Just a bunch of roses. 26312. Nuit étoilée. 26769. 
Keys of heaven. 903. Prés du ruisseau. 5939. 
Liebes-ode. 3149. Soir. 27209. 
Little shamrock-leaf. 26437. Sous bois. 6228. 
Lullaby. 3224. Saenger ( ) The opera. 11391. 
2201 


26596—12 29 


INDEX 


pt. Tne St; -v.'6 


Saenger (G.): 

Caprice basque. 27981. 

Eternal spring. 238190. 
Safranek (V. F.): 

Liszt’s Hungarian rhapsody. 6648 

(80). 

Operatic masterpieces. 6648 (97). 
Safstrom (G. F.): 

Sing home sweet home or Swanee 


River. 24632. 
Those hypnotising mesmerizing 
eyes. 203889. 

Sagendorf (Mrs. W.) It’s good 


enough for me. 21487. 
Sahlin (G. A.): 
Better land. 18426. 
Tri delta. 6375. 
Sailer (G. W.) In the Musconetcong 
valley. 19229. 
Sailor (D.) Down where the lilacs 
bloomed. 21014. 
Saint-Aulaire (R.): 
Infidéle (L’). 30565. 
Premiére valse. 8749. 
Reviens. 27082. 

St. Clair (C.): 

I'll always be the same. 28662. 
Tell me little girlie. 27370. 

St. Clair (F. J.): 
Delicia. 28199. 
Greater Lansing. 
King Koal. 28889. 
Oneita. 29420. 
Road to victory. 29626. 
Vermilion. 22388. 

St. Clair (F. P.) Columbia. 28079. 
St. Clair (L.) You’ll be just as glad 
to come back home. 25175. 

St. Cloud (V.) Thalia. 9310. 

St. Croix (A.) Ange _ consolateur. 

22661. 

St. Dominie (Sister of) : 
My dear little mother. 
Sunrise. 13989. 

Saint-George (G.) 

ments. 11681. 

Saint-George (H.): 

Aubade-tendre. 9878. 
Menuet allégre. 13426. 
Réve-fileuse. 16086. 
St. George (J.) Darling come back I 
love you yet. 4763. 

St. George (W.) I want to be your 

' beau. T80. 

St. John (H.) 

kiddo, I love you. 

St. John (J. L.) 

cease. 175138. 

St. Joseph (Sister of) : 
Aimée. 277388. 
Anita. 27778. 
Kulalia. 28807. 
Grace. 28491. 
Hazel. 28546. 
Muriel. 29246. 


28505. 


13490. 


Three short move- 


But—Oh you little 
100238. 
Maurice I prithee 


St. Joseph (Sister of)—Continued. 
Pure as a lily. 24431. 
Vision of Paradise. 25011. 
St. Lubin (S. de) Sechs capricien 
oder etiiden. 30722. 
St. Martin (J.) “Everybody wants to 
be my sister. 7321. 
St. Parkes (E.) Golden day is com- 
ing. 5018. 
St. Paul’s.. 15351. 
St. Quentin (H.): 
Dance of the quakers. 
Everywhere. 486. 
Georgiana. 23318. 
Hail! King George. 15066. 
Light of the world. 15460. 
Logging camp. 8094. 
Tell me the secret. 14032. 
When. 16610. 
Saint-Saéns (C. C.): 
Air @’ Tole. 13792. 
Air de Déjanire. 13798, 13794. 
Air de Philoctéte. 13795. 
Ancétre (L’) 1490. 
Ave verum. 1491. 
Cadence. 27092. 
Cadences. 27093. 
Cavatina, op. 8. 89835. 
Cloches de la mer. 6073. 
Come, O Holy Spirit, come. 8936. 
Coronation march. 18796. 


25635. 


Cygne (Le) 11682. 

Danse des prétresses de Dagon. 
17887. 

Dejanira. 27094. 

Déjanire. 


20088, 22056, 22058, — 
27095, 29688. | 
Deluge (Le) 16146. 

tude. 6074. 

Fair spring is returning. 11683. 
Frojd uti himmelen. 28401. 


Henry VIII. 11684, 11685. 
Hymne aux ayiateurs. 28628, 
28629. 


Jeunesse d’Hereule. 138797. 

Mon coeur s’ouvre 4 ta voix. 
11686, 16147, 20089. 

Overture de féte. 8937. 

Points @orgue. 20090. 


Printemps qui commence. 11687, 
16149. 
Quatuor, en si bémol. 3752. 


Récit de la mort du centaure. 
13798. 

Rouet ad’ omphale. 27096. 

Samson et Dalila. 11688, 17887, 
17888, 20091, 24541, 24542. 

Softly awakes my heart. 11689. 

Spring song. 11690, 11691. 

Swan (The) 38758, 3754, 24543, || 
27097. 

Toceata. 6075° 

Tollite Hostias. 1492. 

1°°° sonate. 29689. 


Sainton (G.) O love divine. 15870. 


2202 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Saisons (Les) 15135. 
Sajdak (L. M.) Wyoming. 20667. 
Sajewski (W. H.): 

Andrus. 25264. 


Bartek z magda w stodolie. 20810. 
Biata polka. 25405. 
Btekitny i wonny maj. 20844. 


Bukiet melodyi polskich. 25465. 

Kujawiakna lews. 26374. 

Leéi zajaec do lasu polka and 

Polka kanarek. 21517. 

Ludwisia polka. 26487. 

Marsz sokoléw. 265386. 

Marsz zwiazku narodowego. 29118. 

Marzenie polka. 21649. 

Mazury Adama Wronskiego. 

26555. 

Polska powstaje. 29514. 

Zofja polka. 27705. 
Saker (G. M.): 

Ruby Rubenstein. 17877. 

Twilight bells. 1827. 

Youth and love. 16716. 
Salabert (F.): 

Baya (La) 253868. 

Belle tarentine. 18409. 

Bifoleo-parade. 6866. 

Calembredaine. 14577. 

Intermezzo. 8214. 

Lisbona. 15471. 

Manolete. 26516. 

Marche des héros hongrois. 

Méditation. 19559. 

Nippy. 15888. 

Nuits viennoises. 19768. 

President’s march. 19969. 

Princesse aveugle. 8762*. 

Promenade des tortues. 8766. 

Relampaguito. 270238. 

Rose noire. 8892. 

Sérénade a Dody. 9008. 

Soleil de printemps. 9086. 

Valse slave. 20484. 

Violinista (La) 16530, 20517. 
Salabert (W.) Premier bonheur. 

19967. 
Salassi (Mrs. EH. A.) Hello face. 2840. 
Salazar (A.): 

Armoniosa. 14402. 

Watalia. ~ 21765. 

Rima de Becquer. 22020. 
Salermo (G.) Rosa d’amore. 
Sali (F.) Visiones de Espafia. 
Saliero (A.) 

permnestre. 
Salina (L.): 
Giovedi grasso. 12883. 
Pecorelle smarrite. 13653. 
Salisbury (C.) Ghost dance. 
Sallee (J. E.) Cuivre. 4731. 
Sallenger (C. H.) My old home up 
on the hill. 21747. 

Salling (G. B.) Romance of the back- 
woods. 1451. 

Salome. 3945. 


8204. 


20048. 
25012. 
Récitatif et air d’Hy- 
29579. 


25908. 


Salomette. 18931. 
Salomon (W. A.): 
Life to me dear, is a dream of 
you. 11001. 
Maybe somebody else loves me to 
[sie]. 8241. 
Salomone (C.) Juerga gitano. 
Salter (M. T.): 
By the lotus lake. 25475. 
Call of Cupid. 2334. 
Charm of spring. 14619. 
Enchantment. 2590. 
Lady moon. 263879. 
Last night I heard the nightingale. 
3126. 
Little Miss Butterfly. 26434. 
Mistress Mary. 15691. 
Queen of the mulberry garden. 
26999. 
Remembrance. 38677. 
Three maidens of Japan. 27422. 
To an idol of jade. 274384. 


Salvati (M. A.): 
Che male ’nce sta. 6985. 
Darling of Paris. 10202, 25643. 
°H cunziglie ’e mamma’. 10299. 
Minar waltz. 11159, 12359 (90). 


5363. 


Ninna nanna. 24171. 
Notturnino. 30649. 
Nan sr tun 11299: 
Similitudes. 16226. 


6438. 
20a 20025. 


Victims of love. 


Samara (S.) Rhea. 
Samazeuilh (G.): 


Dans la panne proeutce 4752. 
Naiades au soir. 5724. 
Quatuor en ré 11550, 11551, 
19987. 
Suite en sol. 16152. 
Sammartini (G.) Canto amoroso. 
214. 
Sammartini (G. B.) Sonata en sol. 
11693. 


Sampson (L. K.) They’ll have to give 
the girls a vote. 22298, 27411. 

Sams (Mrs. C. F.) Raising the bat- 
tleship Maine. 29570. 

Samson et Dalila. 16147, 16148, 20089, 
24541, 24542. 

Samson-Himmelstjerna 
nate, D dur. 38890. 

Samuel (A.) Songs of cheer and com- 


(G. von) So- 


fort. 24705. 
Samuel (R.) Finger practice for pi- 
ano. 14888. 


Samuels (J.) Lou. 8122. 

Sanberg (H. HE.) In San Francisco in 
nineteen hundred and fifteen. 26281. 

Sanborn (H. E.) I want to know you 


better. 17261, 26187. ; 
Sanctis (V. de) Mazourka-fantaisie. 
8244. 
Sancton (B. M.) Love watches. 
19481. 


2203 


INDEX 


pt. ‘Ti ne s:,. v. 6 


Sandborn (G.) Only to be with you. 


5830. 

Sandby (H.) Danish song. 28162, 
28166. 

Sanders (A. V. S.) Way down in 
Louisiana. 4244. 


Sanders (H.): 
Shadows of the evening hours. 
13860. 


There were shepherds. 27410. 
Three Canadian songs. 24549. 
Sanders (R.) Maurine. 29136. 


Sanderson (M. J.) 
27765. 

Sanderson (W.) : | 
Beyond the dawn. 227938, 25399. 
Crescent moon. 25611. 
Drake goes West. 23117. 
Harbour night song. 28530. 
Lights of Bantry Bay. 215386. 
Lilies. 15464. 

My dear soul. 17382. 

O night, O life. 29357. 

Secret (A) 1548. 

Since you loved me. 16228. 
Spray of roses. 27280. 
Tired hands. 380060. 
Until. 20466. 

Sandnes (M.) Memories. 

Sanford (E.): 

Let Uncle Tom be free. 
Thinking of you. 9352. 

Sanford (EH. L.): 

By running waters. 18494. 
Dancing waters. 28159. 

Girl of my heart, that’s you. 
2729. ; 

Off to the races. 

Valse militaire. 
Sanford (G. B.) 

25594. 

Sanford (H. S.): 

I’ve never met any girl like Mary. 
5236, 6648 (69). 

Phoebe Snow. 5896. 

You’re the girl. 6633, 6648 (138). 

Sanford (Mrs. J.) Let Uncle Tom be 

free. 23803. 

Sanglear (C.) 

Sankey (I. A.) 

Sankey (I. D.): 

Come, O come to Jesus. 
(ila) 

Gospel choir. 6648 (14). 

When the mists have rolled away. 
4380 (86). 

Sankey (J. E. & I. A.): 

Come, O come to Jesus. 4380 (15). 

When the mists have rolled away. 
4380 (86). 

Sanna (F.): 

Avventura a fischi. 18359. 

Come si dice e come si chiama. 
10136. 

Dimme di. 


American belle. 


5611. 
23803. 


19793. 
22374. 
Coronation march. 


Anniversary. 22669. 
To the rescue. 14091. 


4380 


2519. 


Sanna (F.)—Continued. 
Quel che si dice. 24441. 
Si tutta bella. 24618. 
Stornellata toscana. 11885. 
Zum-Para-Pitizum. 27706. 
Sannemann (M.): 
Rosen-reigen. 8900. 
Sommer und herbst-reigen. 9094. 
Sans Souci (G.) pseud. See Toomey 
G. S. S.) 
San Sebastian. 
Sansove (L.) 
baby. 66382. 
Santley (J.) Tulip-town. 24926. 
Santojanni (G.): 
Ammore guaglione. 43. 
Canzone napolitana. 22888. 
Comme ’o fuoco.. 306. | 
Don Flaminio. 410. 


10127. 
You're my little doll 


Paggio d’amore. 1806. 
Rumanzetta capricciosa. 1477. 
Scinne sta gradiatella. ~1532. 
Voce d’o core. 1898. 

Sanville (G. W.): 
Bells of Christmastide. 20826. 


Lost treasures. 29045. 
On for the Kingdom. 11364. 
Songs of Christmas day. 22168. 
Sanville (G. W.) See also Praise pub. 
co. 
Sapellnikoff (W.) 
1361. 
Sapho. 5591. 
Sapio (R.) Awake beloved. 22716. 
Sarasate (P. de): 
Spanish dances. 9147. 
Zapateado. 27700. 
Sarber (C. C.) My sweetheart Mae. 
8407. 
Sarga (A.) Bastinado (The) 6830. 
Sargeant (A.) Lovelight gem. 5521. 
Sargent (B.): 
American songs. 16768. 
Col. Sullivan. 2426, 28078. 


Polka caprice. 


Marching through Georgia. 17494. 
Patriotic airs. 17727. 
Religious airs. 13736. 

Sargent (HE. D.) Soul’s fight. 29869. 


Sargent (N. B.) Forest jubilee band. 


14319 (10). 
Sargent (W. A. B.): 
Augusta. 18346. 


Nip and tuc. 15835., 
Slippery Ike. 201938, 27197. 
Sarrable (M.) El Ntmero 13. 15856, 
17659. 


Sartori (G.) Al mare. 6689. 
Sartorio (A.): 
Alpine glow. 4409. 
Autumn flowers. 4464. 


Bachelor’s button. 107. 
Beginning to dance. 1388. 


Belle Picarde. 2254. 
By moonlight. 4618. 
Cuckoo calls. 14699. 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Sartorio (A.)—Continued. 

Dance among the heatherflower. 
14710. 

Eight melodious and characteristic 
studies. S947. 

Hight melodious octave studies. 
8948. 

Fair Elsa. 493. 

Far off greeting. 14860. 

Fifteen melodious studies in orna- 
mentation. 245538. 

Forest birds’ morning concert. 
534. 

Fresh life. 4958. 

Frolics. 4964. 

Gay spirits. 569. 

Gondola ride. 625. 

Good friend. 5025. 


Happy hour. 5083. 
Happy youth. 5086. 
Heart’s desire. 5118. 


Humoreske. 28610-28617. 

In lively mood. 828. 

In the rose garden. 835. 

In the woods. 5312. 

Jolly comrades. 53855. 

Joy of the huntsman. 

Joyous frolics. 5360. 

Klavierstticke. 28910. 

Little flatterer. 982. 

Little love song. 983. 

Little story. 5496. 

Love and happiness. 1000. 

Love’s messenger. 1007. 

Mad pranks. 1020. 

Maienwonne. 13353. 

Malaguena. 3256. 

May bells gavotte. 1063. 

May greeting. 5594. 

Mélodie gracieuse. 3300. 

Melodious second grade studies. 
21676. 

Melodische und instruktive tibungs- 
Stiicke. 13413. 

Merry hunter. 5634. 

Message of the swallows. 

Modest desire. 15700. 

Morning walk. 5678. 

Playing tag. 5911. 

Premiére violette. 29531. 

Recollections of the chase. 

Reigentanz. 29594. 

Reine du salon. 20009. 

Roundelay. 6066. 

Rustic gayety. 1480. 

Salves de foie. 24548. 

Schiferlied. 29709. 

Sérénade du printemps. 

Silent wish. 1572. 

Spring’s approach. 1650. 

Style and dexterity. 16335. 

Ten melodious studies for advan- 
cing players. 16155. 

Thou mine all. 1778. 

Time for play. 1788. 


886. 


1089. 


16069. 


3826. 


Sartorio (A.)—Continued. 
Twelve melodious studies in em- 
bellishments. 8949. 
Valse de fascination. 
Violets in the grass. 
Vivacity. 1894. 
Walk through the woods. 
Whispering of the flowers. 
Zufriedenheit. 30362. 

Sartoris (A.) See Sartorio (A.) 

Sass (A. L.) Zwo6lf etiiden fur die 
violine. 6085. 

Sassano (J. F.) 
2U155. 

Sasse (E.) 

Sasso (J.): 

Chant des bergers. 
Nuit étoilée. 19766. 
Sans souci. 20099. 

Satalia (R.) Italian polka. 
(21): 

Satie (E.) Trois morceaux en forme 
de poire. 29698. 

Sattelmair (E.) MHellafest marsch, 
Rira-rutsch. 15116. 

Satterthwaite (J. R.) 
heart like mother. 

Satterthwaite (M. R.) 
11586. 

Sattler (C.) Adagio. 22069. 

Satyr (The) 23808, 2328, 2854, 2925, 
38027, 3202, 3689, 8766-3769, 4031, 
4262, 12359 (56). 

Sauber (G.): 


14147. 
16528. 


1914. 
1988. 


She’s my best girl. 
Beautiful garden. 18392. 


18538. 


18244 


I want a sweet- 
21363. 
Rest at home. 


Dann geht’s nochmal so_ Siuss. 
10191, 12662. 
Herziger schatz, nimm bei mir 
platz. 12986, 12987. 
Lass mir ’ne minute, deine stisse 
schnute. 5425, 8016. 
Saucier (I. A.) Mid-day dream. 
19591. 
Sauer (E.): 
A la valse. 25200. 


Etude-caprice. A7T. 


Galop de concert. 25888. 
Moto perpetuo. 1128. 
Terzen-studie. 1750. 
Vision. 27542. 
Saul CL.) 
Berceuse. 20830. 
Festival march. 21099. 
Gavotte. 18918. 
Saumell (R.) Finger practice for 
piano. 17081. 


Saunders (A. M.): 
Great white way. 18984. 
Sweet bunch of violets. 20308. 


Saunders (Mrs. B.) Do you remem- 
ber. 16999. 

Saunders (F. J.) When I left you in 
tears near the old cabin door. 12209. 

Saunders (J. H.) *When I’m sailing 
over land and sea. 1957, 4275. 


INDEX 


Hammock 
23429. 


Saunders (Mrs. M. J.) 
‘neath the old elm tree. 

Sauret (E.): 

Chanson sans paroles et caprice. 

16903. 

Dans la forét. 16972. 

Rhapsodie. 17849. 
Saux (G.) Quatre mélodies. 1505. 
Sauzay (E.) Deux modes. 27107. 
Savasta (J.): 

Nippy. 15838. 

President’s march. 19969. 


Promenade des tortues. 8766. 
Valse slave. 20484. 
Savoie (A.) Moon beams. 18457. 


When daisies bloom 
9619. 


Sawyer (HE. S.) 
again in Old York state. 
Sawyer (H. S8.): 
Dream of the olden time. 23120. 
March of the men of Harlech. 


11092. 
Santa Lucia. 11699. 
Sawyer (S.) You’re working for the 
landlord all the time. 12332. 
Sawyer (W. A.) You tell me that 
you love me. 6686. 
Sax (EH. B.): 
Oh power of hope. 21841. 
Sweet springtime. 16368. 


Saxe (H.) 
Saxon (E.): 
At twenty. 9869. 
Clochette. 30441. 
England, dear old England. 7292, 
17038. 
Fidéle. 14881. 
Gay pierrots. 12878. 
King George God bless him. 
Love derided. 17444. 
Love triumphant. 19480. 
Pour toi. 29518. 
Searlet coat. 11720. 
Tombola (La) 4098. 
True love. 4112. 
Viking (The) 4196. 
Saxon (M.): 
For her dear old mother’s 
23270. 
Jasper Johnson and Liza Jane. 
23665. 
Saylor (G. V.) There Is a little log 
cabin on the homestead. 24862. 


I like you. 28660. 


T9TT. 


sake. 


Sayre (P.): Désir. 18694. 
Goodbye, laddie, goodbye. 21197. Dialogue. ‘177. 
IT love a Dixie girl. 21882. Doux message. 7207. 
I’m longing for a girlie with a big, Electra. 18776. 
big smile. 18055. Entr’acte. 7296. 
Kangaroo hop. 153886. Histoire. 5154. 
Messages. 8288. Impromptu. 1510. 
Nevada, I have returned from Inquiétude. 7875. 
Reno. 11278. Intermezzo pastorale. 844. 
Poor and humble valley. 11490. Mélodie rustique. 1077. 
Rosie Brown. 11654. Menuet élégante. 1085. 
Silvered wings of time. 27176. Morris dance. 19631. 
2206 


Dt: 1; Nn. s.;°v. 6 


Sayre (P.)—Continued. 

Somewhere called 
16264. 

Summer days of old. 27318. 
Scala-verlag. Bettlerin (Die) 25398. 
Scalea (G.) Col. Tom McTague. 

2427. 

Sealea (S.) Col. Tom McTague. 2427. 

Sealero (R.): 

Acht priludien. 8957. 

6 geistliche stticke. 8958. 

Scales (H.) If I but only knew. 

19189. 

Scammell (A. D.): 

Feather queen. 4920. 

What will you do without Him. 
20572. 
Scanlan (T. F.) 

28811. 

Seari (F. O.): 
Eros. 462. 
Memento mori. 

Scarlatti (A.) 

8357. 

Searlatti (D.): 
Katzenfuge. 10905. 

Sonate. 6090, 8960. 

Scarpa (D.) Please come and give 

me some tarantelle. 138675. 

Seassola (A.): 

Belle tarentine. 

Lamento. 193868. 

Méditation. 19559. 

Nuits viennoises. 19768. 
Schaaf (E.) Missa solemnis. 
Schaaf (E. O.): 

British and American poems in | 

song. 6917. | 

Cecilian mass. 

Hail New Jersey ! 

Missa solemnis. 


dreamland. 


Evening prayer. 


3305. 
Morir6, poiché il volete. 


18409. 


21706. | 


6963. 
19009, 19010. 
21706. 


Schaaf (J.) Bergmannstreue. 6860. | 
Schaber (C. F.) MHere’s to our M./} 
Co Mer a29822 | 
Schifer (C.): 

Album of Scandinavian songs. | 

6692. 

Amoroso. 18297. 

Arioso. 4486. 

Bolero. 18450. 

Canzonetta. 10045. 


Chanson rustique. 6972. 
Danse proveneale. 369. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Sechifer (C.)—Continued. ; 
8688, 


Petites études chantantes. 
8689. 

Polichinelle. 8721. 

Sight reading exercises. 3849. 


Studies in technique and expres- 
sion. 3948. 
Sunny day. 29941. 
Sylphide. 20825. 
Tendre aveu. 9308. 
Valse sentimentale. 
Villageoise. 20511. 
Schaefer (C. W.) Caroline take a 
spin with me. 16898. 
Schaefer (G. A. Grant-) 
Schaefer (G. A.) 
Schaefer (H. S.) 
5846. 

Schaefer (T. H.): 
I am longing for you, Dixie. 
Wyona. 16689. 

Schaeffer (A.): 

Face to the enemy march. 238205. 
Polka serenade. 26948. 
Schaer (Mrs. G.) Only a bunch of 
faded flowers. 5828. 
Schaer (L. M.) Only a bunch of faded 
flowers. 5828. 
Schafer (J.) Oh! you Roxbury girl. 


1862. 


See Grant- 


Our little cottage. 


15182. 


21845. 

Schafer (J. J.) Oh! you Roxbury girl. 
21845. 

Sehafer (N. W. BH.) Consolation. 
22562 (16). 

Schaffer (M. P.) Schenectady. 20118. 
Schaffter (F.) Venite exultemus. 
18124. 


Schantz (C. C.) Monkey and the bum- 
ble bee. 18456. 

Schanzer-Doria 
3237. 

Schardt (P.) My old Wisconsin home. 
15782. 

Scharff (R. W.) 


(O.) Maggiolata. 


Maybe I will and 


maybe I wont. 19551. 
Schartau (H.) Dusky night rides 
down the sky. 14796. 


Schartel (R.): 
Frohliche fahrt. 21141. 


Nordische ballade, E dur. 21789. 
Staindchen, Des dur. 22192. 
Scharwenka (F. X.): 
A la hongroise. 2. 
Intermezzo. 6098. 
Polish dance. 20110, 29710. 
Scharwenka (P.): 
Moment musical. 12359 (38). 
Quintett in H moll. 20111. 
Scharwenka-Stresow (M.) Konzer- 
tino. 138818. 
Schaub (H. F.) Fest-marsch. 23237, 
23238. 


Schauffler (F. M.) Complexity. 18609 
Schauland (P. M.) Junetime is the 
time to Spoon. 19313. 


Schaumburg (W.) 
tista. 23488. 
Schauss (K.): 


Himno esperan- 


2082. 


Abschied vom elternhaus. 
Lieben und leiden. 3148. 
Volkslied. 4212. 
Waldesleuchten. 4230. 
Scheder (FEF. G.) El Paso. 2582. 
Scheinpflug (P.) Notturno. 15138. 


Schell (A.) Molly darling. 19610. 

Schell (L. E.) Fancies of you. 21086. 

Schell (S.) Crowning of Christmas. 
16961. 

Schellenberger (R.) Cunning face. 
4732. 

Scheller (M. E.) Little black girl like 
me. . 19483. 
Schellhorn (A.) Lose blitter. 19458. 
Schellig (A.): 
Finkenritsel (Das) 4927. 
Hochsommernacht. 5158. 
Hiittchen (Das). 5181. 
Schenck (E.) Golden slumbers. 
14994. 

Schenell (P.)  Schenell’s schottische. 
20114. 

Schenk (J.) Chop suey rag. 7001. 

Schenk & Phillips. Chop suey rag. 
7001. 

Schenker (S.): 

Business in America. 25467. 
Eltern’s (Die) trehren. 14820. 
Gertis von der mamen. 17120. 
Eli, Eli, lomo asavtioni. 23168. 
Mothers prayer. 26658. 
Parnosoh. 26898. 

Shabes koidesh. 11767. 


Wer hut die shuld. 30222. 


Scherber (H.) In dreaming. 2072 
(125). 

Scherl (A.) g. m. b. h.: 

Hollindischer bauernfest-walzer. 
7642. 

Jugenderinnerungen. 13184: 
Maientanz. 18351. 
Mein stern. 8262. 
Prairie-blumen. 8732. 
Rheinischer walzer. S856. 
Straussiana. 18972. 
Valse d@’ amour. 14146. 


Schermann (IL.): 
At the village tavern. 27812. 
Rak6ezi march. 29571. 


Scherubel (E.) Reverie. 16087. 


Scherubel music pub co. Reveries. 
16087. 

Schetochina (T.) Rhapsodie hon- 
groise. 29617. 


Scheumann (R.) Du 
schild deines heils. 
Schidenhelm (R.): 
Lied. 24558. 
Rondel de l’adieu. 


giebst mir den 
10295. 


29649, 29650. 


07 


INDEX 


Schiebold (C.) Gott griisse dich, 
lachender sonnenschein. 18968. 
Schiff (O. V.): 
Demain. 4783. 
Trébuchette (La) 6878. 
Schild eta ee 
Band (The) comes. 2215. 
G’horschamster Deana. 14937. 
Schildkret (S.) Waltz majestic. 
18156. 
Schiller (W. F.) Lolita. 11029. 


Schillings (M.): 

Festlicher marsch. 12804. 

Jung Olaf. 26309, 26310, 23698. 
Schindler (G.): 

Bercement. 14496. 

Deux rondels, dans le style ancien. 

123. 

Ma Lison bien aimée. 15558. 

Verger d’amour. 380157. 

Schindler (K.): ’ 

Century of Russian song. 
Chant de trouvére. 12578. 

Schindler (R. H.) I’m longing for 
you. 152387. 

Schindler-Mahler (A. M.) 
3782. 

Schidtt (C.) : 

Alt var dig. 18285. 
Briefwechsel. 18476. 
Det er sommerkvaeld. 18695. 
Fruhlingssonne. 23296, 23297. 

I hosten. 19121. 

Ohne segel. 19809. 

Schirmer (G.), ine, New York, and 
Schirmer (G.), Boston. [Note.—En- 
tries of the latter are indicated by 
an asterisk before the title or the 
reference number. ] : 

A la bien aimée. 27718. 

A la hongroise. 2. 

A yos jeux mes amis. 20384. 

Abenddaemmerung. 25205. 

Abendwolke. 20710. 

* Abide with me. 25207. 

Ablésung (Die) 16732. 

Abschied. 20712. 

Adown the woodland way. 25212. 

Aedh wishes for the cloths of 
Heaven. 6671. 

Aedh wishes his beloved were 
dead. 6672. 

Afar on the plains of the Tigris. 
9801. 

After sunset. 18259. 

Ah, fors’ 6 lui che ’anima. 20498. 

Ah, let me weep, Lord. 10565. 

Albaicin. 27744. 

*Algerian lullaby. 25. 

*All meine herzgedanken. 

All the word that I gather. 

All’s well. 25238. 

Alla mareia. 6702. 

*Alla riva del Tebro. 

Allegretto. 651. 


20896. 


Fiinf lieder. 


2300. 
18275. 


14555. 


pt. 1mm s., “vs '6 


Schirmer 


(G.), ine, New York, and 
Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. 
Allegro brillante. 6704. 
Allerseelen. 9186. 
Alma redemptoris mater. 28486. 
Als, die junge rose bluehte. 27761. 
An vollen biischelzweigen. 14378. 
And now, O Father. 27772. 
Andantino. 27269. 
Angelus. 67389. 


Answer (An) 20750. 


*Anthems for Sunday. 25280, 
25281. 

Anthology of American song. 
16780. 

Ardon gl’ incensi. 18715. 
*Arpeggios. 12431. 


Art thou weary. 16792. 
Asleep. 20766. 

Asperges me. 27805. 

At break of day. 253805. 
At evening. 25308. 

*At nightfall. 25310. 

At play. 27808. 

At twilight. 6781, 25313. 


Au soir. 83. 
Automne (L’). 18347. 
*Autumn song. 14419. 


Ave Marie. 90, 91, 2188, 6795, 
6796, 25330, 27830-27882. 

Ave regina coelorum. 28487. 

Ave verum. 1491. 

Ave verum corpus. 
S886. 

Awakening (The). 95, 9889. 

Baby’s garden. 20785. 


2189, 3369, 


Badinerie. 12461. 

Ball beim mirchenk6énig. 18382. 

Ball scene. 253850. 

Barcarolle. 4502, 6821, 14455, 
20803, *27863. 

Barnyard ballads for children. 
als Le 

*Before the daybreak. 27889. 

Behold your God. 25875. 

Beiden grenadiere. 1531. 

Bel raggio lusinghier. 20064. 

Belle dame sans merci. 18406. 


“Bells of youth. 2258. 
Beloved, when I gaze into thine | 


eyes. 6852. 
*Benedicite, omnia opera. 45384. 
*Benedictus qui venit. 3170. 
Berceuse. 9953, 12498, *14497, 
*25386. 
Betty of the rosy lips. 27901. 


Beware of the hawk, my baby. 
9782 (26), 9962. 
Bird in the forest. 
Bird-song. 254138. 
Boatman’s song. 2290. 
Bonne chanson. 27924. 
Bridal song. 27938. 
Brook (The) 22846. 
Bruissements. 194. 


25411. 


INDEX. 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


— 


(G.), ine., New York, and | Schirmer (G.), ine, New York, and 
Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. 


Schirmer 
Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. 


But they didn’t. 27955. Danse bretonne. 28170. 

Buttercups. 25469. Danse de Colinette. 7126. 

Butterflies. 27962. *Danse des clochettes. 360. 

Butterfly dance. 20877. *Danse humoristique. 25639. 

*By a moss-grown spring. 25473. Dawn. 20967. 

By gone days. 27967. Days of long ago. 16980. 

*By the river. . 25477. Death of Joan of Are. 385. 

Cachucha (La) 206. Deep in my heart. 20981. 

Call of Cupid. 2334. Deh, con te, con te li prendi. 

Canzona. 12557. 18411. 

Canzonetta. 4411, 10044, 25495, Dein bild. 2501. 
25937. Delight of love. 2503. 

' *Capriccio. 25498. Déluge (Le) 16146. 

Caprice. 7250. *Deux chants sans paroles. 26733, 

Caressing butterfly. 20892. 26734. 

Carnaval vénétien. 25503. Deuxiéme suite religieuse. 25669. 

Caro nome che il mio cor. 20499. Dewdrop (The) 25670. 

*Casino (The) 25507. Dissonance (A) 4798. 

Casta diva. 18410. Dixit Dominus. 10254. 

Catechist (The) 25510. Dreams. 25709. 

Causerie au bord du _ ruisseau. Dreamy summer night. 7240. 
6962. Dove sono. 19649. 

Century of Russian song from Du bist wie eine blume. 12724. 
Glinka to Rachnaminoff. 20896. Hasy mass in D. 448. 

Chanson printaniére. 28012. Elegie. 7276. 

Chant d’ Amour. 14612. Elfin dance. 7284. 

Chant de trouvére. 12578. Iilves. 7286. 

Charity. 25526. Elysion. 17034. 

Chase (The) 20905. Enchantment. 2590. 

Chasse infernale. 28018. Endymion. 21052. 

Children’s day service. 12594. Engagements et valse_ noble. 

Choir book. 7000. 21058. 

Chorus of Polovetzian maidens. Ws liegt der heisse sommer. 2600. 
266. Etude. 29988. 

*Christ child. 28085. Evening. 6385, *25777. 

*Christmas. 28041. Evening prayer. 21068. 

Christmas bells. 25548. Evening song. 28315. 

Christmas fantasy. 28049. Evensong. 25783. 

*Christmas night. 28052. Eventide. 479. 

Christmas pastorale. 278. Fair Ellen. 21076. 

Christmastide. 28054. Fairy tale. 28837. 

Clavelitos. 25557, 28060. *Waithfuw’ Johnie. 27886. 

Collecién de escalas y ejercisios. *Ralls now the even. 10356. 
22969. | False beacons. 497. 

*College girl and the milk maid. Fancy (A) 21087. 
289. Fanfare (A) 238228. 

Come unto me. 2438. Fantasia. 22741, 28845, 29900. 

*Comes the spring. 14665. Fantasia appassionata. 2685. 

Complete requiem mass. 12634. Farewell. 21088. 

Complete vespers. 2439. *Westival of Pan. 2646. 

Concert sonata. 2443. Fenerzauber. 16547. 

Constant (The) lover. 14673. Wir tree (The) 25830. 

Contentment. 20942. : Fireflies. 21108. 

Cradle-song. 332, 12533, 16177. First meeting. 25975. 

Crossing the bridge. 20951. First smile. 2656. 

Crowned for the conquest. 338. Fleurettes. 524. 

Cuban dance. 16962. Flower waltz. 25855. 

‘Cupid’s kiss. 7099. For one who fell in battle. 2677, 

D’une priscn. 4739. PEO. 

Dagger dance. 28147. For somebody. 21125. 

Daisy field. 20960. Forget-me-not. 17096. 

Dance of the hours. 25634. Yornarinette (la) 25871, 28387. 

Dancing butterflies. 355. Forty transcriptions. 8533. 

2209 


INDEX 
Di the mM s:,; Vv. G 


Schirmer (G.), ine. New York, and 


Schirmer (G.), ine., New York, and 
Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. 


Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. 


Four Christmas carols. 26548. 

Four two-part children’s songs. 
1098. 

Fresh spring. 7411. 

From Italy. 14932. 

*Wrom land to land. 10482. 

Gai chantecler. 17109. 

Ganymed. 25890. 

*Gathering flowers. 25892. 

Gavotte. *559, 564, 4980, 7471, 
17116. 

Gavotte ancienne. 12870. 

*Gavotte rococo. 4989. 

Gebt mit vom becher nur den 
schaum. 25899. 

Gieb, schdnes kind, mir deine 
hand. 12882. 

*Gloria in excelsis Deo. 28462. 

Glory to God in the highest. 599. 

Gondola (La) 10511. 

Good morning. 28482. 

Good night. 28483. 

Grand fantasia on the opera “ Na- 
toma” score. 15021, 15022. 

Great is the Lord. 25972. 

Guinea hen’s party. 17168. 

Gute nacht, du mein herziges kind. 
12949. 

Gypsy daisies. 25994. 

Habanera. 28519. 

Handsome horseman. 7571. 

Harvest dance. 26021. 

Have not you seen the timid tear. 
19022. 

Heartstrings. 28561. 

*Heavenly star. 30535. 

*Heavens (The) are telling. 

Heavy is my heart. 28563. 

Heimkehr. 17197. 

Her voice to me. 21266. 

Here they come. 171. 

Heure exquise. 21272. 

Hi li'l’ feller. 21275. 

Hide me under the shadow of Thy 
wings. 28576. 

Hiver (L’) 15135. 

Homeland (The) 7646. 

How beautiful are the days of 
spring. 7655. 


How long wilt Thou forget me. 
26091. 


Hummingbird (The) 18017. 
Humoreske. 19084, 19087, 19088, 
26097-26099, 28614. 


Humorous incident. 

Hunting song. 737. 

*Hymn to Eros. 10657: 

Hymne au printemps. 28627. 

I envy every flower that blows. 
21324. 


I feel thy breath blow round me. 
6068. 


15096. 


7665. 


2210 


I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
GiOa: 

I list the trill in golden throat. 
13040. 

I love thee. 17241. 

*T sought the Lord. 26175. 

*I wept, beloved, as I dreamed. 
26191. 

Ich grolle nicht. 16181. 

Ich liebe dich. 5051. 

Ich stand in drunklen triumen. 
21379. 

Ideal. 19184, 23590. 

Idyl for piano. 21880. 

Idyl of murmuring water. 

Idyll. 29901. 

If doughty deeds my lady please. 
2813a. 

In dreams. 2991. 

In Hungarian style. 19212. 

In Jewry is God known. 2994. 

In memoriam Robert Schumann 
1810-1910. 18122. 


In my dreams. ~10798. 
In rose-time. 25977. 
In tempo di mazurka. 
In a boat. 25978. 
In the fields. 21411. 
In the garden. 28782. 
*In the hay. 26241. 
In the night. 26246. 
In the tavern. 3004. 
In the woods with the blackbird. 
T7867. 


Indian cradle-song. 5316. 
*Intermezzo. 10826. 
Intermezzo-capriccio. 843. 
Intermezzo pittoresque. 
*Introit and two vespers. 
Invocation. 7888. 

Trish battle-hymn. 18147. 
Irish rhapsody. 851, 3022. 
*Ttalian serenade. 3036. 
Jesu dulcis memoria. 28840. 
Jolly blackbird. 17346. 
Joshua. 8065. 
*Jour de noces. 
*Jubilate deo in H. 
Judas Maccabaeus. 
Jtinglings abzug 


26198. 


10805. 


28803. 
26258. 


26300. 
15367. 
7550. 


10876. 
*Just a bunch of roses. 263812. 
Kinderwacht. 21486. 
Kosak (Der) 10941. 
Kyrie, Alla Palestrina. 28921. 


Lamb (The) 18240. 

Last night. I heard the nightin- 
gale. 3126. 

*Lead us O Father. 

*Legend. 28942, 28948. 


10974. 


*Tet the merry church bells ring. | 


10985. 


in den krieg. 


eee 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Schirmer (G.), inc., New York, and | Schirmer (G.), inc., New York, and 
Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. 


Libro de instruccién elemental. 


19405. 
Lift up your heads. 28977. 
*Light that never fails. 5472. 
Little minuet. 21551. 
*Little shamrock. 26487. 
Little sorrow. 29011. 
*Little wood folks. 11023. 
Lonely am I. 9782 (58). 
Longing. 183800. 


Lord for Thy tender mercies’ sake. 


29054. 


Lord hath prepared His throne. 


1080. 
Lord is my light. 26452. 
Lotus flower. 11744, *80737. 
Love. 117838. 
Lover’s song. 26481. 
Love’s eternity. 8142. 
Love’s longing. 8145. 
Love's pleading. 21590. 
Love’s sorrow. 3215. 
Love’s wilfulness. 21598. 
Lullaby. 3224, 29064. 
Madrigal. 1338389. 


Midchen mit dem rothen miind- 


chen. 21609. 


Mirchen (Das) spricht einen 


epilog. 19510. 
Magnificat. 29080, 29082. 


Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 


*1033, 3240. 
Maiden’s answer. 3254. 
Maiden’s wish. 12599. 
Maisie’s music. 1088. 
Manger babe. 26518. 
March. 17376. 
Marching along. 8210. 
Marching home. 8211. 
Martha’s song. 5584. 
*Mass in D. 28416. 


Mass of the Immaculate Concep- 


tion. 133891. 
Matin-song. 21650. 
Mazurka. 1067, 15619. 
Mazurka d’amour. 138399. 
*Mazurka de concert. 5596. 
Méditation du soir. 29148, 


Melodie. 548, 4551, 12852, 28916. 


Melody. 17877. 

Memento mori. 17522, 19571. 
Memory (A) 21685. 
Menuetto all’ antico. 13428. 
Mercedes. 8280, 11145, 19583. 


Método para aprender el violin. 


30624. 
Mignonette. 29175. 
Minuet. 33381, 7552, 29182. 
Minuet La Phyllis. 8800. 
Minuetto. 1095, 1096, 8301. 
Missa de Beata Maria. 3388. 


Mon cour s’ouvre 4 ta _ voix. 


20089. 


2211 


Mona. 15709, 17567, 17568, 26628. 

Morgenstindchen. 13468. 

Morning. 1118, 17582. 

Morning of the year. 3359. 

Morning prayer. 4117. 

Morning walk. 29218. 

Morris dance. 29219. 

My bonnie Mary. 21729. 

My heart all beauty takes from 
thee. 6069. 

My hour. 5702. 

My loveand I. 5713. 

My love’s an arbutus. 5715. 

My ould loves. 29289. 

Ninie. 22832. 

*Narcissus. 11258. 

Natoma. Hiols ) 12625 ~ 11263; 
13536, 17635-17637. 

*’Neath southern moon. 11272. 

Night has a thousand eyes. 19745, 
26739, 29323. 

Night is far spent. 26741. 

Nightingale and the rose. 26749. 

Nocturne. 11422, 16787, 28352. 

*Noél Bressan. 11287. 

Non so pili cosa son. 19651. 

Noontide. 21788. 

*Nostalgie. 26763. 

Not with angels. 6070. 

O bella, ti celo. 18412. 

*O bless the Lord my soul. 13570. 

* O che splendor. 3543. 

O gloriosa virginum. 11308. 

O love that wilt not let me go. 
11318. 

O perfect love. 11321. 

O salutaris Hostia. 12389, 3465, 
3467, 28488. 

O thou billowy harvest-field. 5781. 

O Thou, the contrite’ sinner’s 
friend. 8528. 

O turtle-dove so mournful. 29364. 

Office for the holy communion. 

- 293882. 

*Ogni bélta madona. 15882. 

Oh come to me. 5792. 

Oh! why should the girl of my 
soul be in tears. 19807. 

Old English drinking song. 15901. 

Old hymn to St. Caecilia. 21850. 

Old-time dance. 26815. 

On the lake. 8591. 

One soul. 29419. 

Oriental melody. 21874. 

Out to the woods. 8634. 

Ouverture zum Don Giovanni. 
8343. 

Paean. 29442. 

Palace in the Jake. 19880. 

Pan. 26882. 

Pange lingua. 13807. 

Pafiuelo. 29447. 

Papillons. 29449. 


INDEX 
pt. aU, .. S.,, Vv. 6 


Schirmer (G.), ine, New York, and 
Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. 


Schirmer (G.), inc., New York, and 
Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. 


*Pastoral. 1317. 

Pastorale. 3553. 

*Pater noster. 4182. 

Peasant cradle song. 5882. 

Penseroso. 21907. 

Persian serenade. 5888. 

Petite coquette. 29486. 

Pianista (El) eximio. 

Pious monk. 21928. 

Pipes (The) of Gordon’s men. 
17748. 

Poéme érotique. 11481. 

*Polka humoristique. 

Polonaise. 12072. 

Polovetzian dance 
3598. 

Practical method for violin. 243886. 

Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua. 
19964. 

Prelude. *1368, 11423, 
26967, *28918, *29989. 
Prelude and toccato. 8744. 

Premier amour. 13697. 

Premiére suite religieuse. 

Pride of youth. 21961. 

Prima ballerina. 11528. 

*Prince of life. 11528. 

Printemps (Le) me grise. 199738. 

Prinzessin (Die) auf der EHrbse. 
19974. 

Prologue in heaven. 13708. 

Psyché. 26988. 

*Queen Mab. 1401. 

Question (A) 21987. 

Quite true. 5978. 

Raindrops. 29568. 

Rayons et reflets. 1409. 

Recital-pieces. 1411. 


21916. 


11486. 


and chorus. 


14700, 


26971. 


Recreation. 21995. 

Red, red rose. 21998. 
Redemption. 11570. 

Regina Coeli Laetare. 11576. 
Remembrance. 3677, 8838. 


Retour (Le) 18486. 

Réverie. 8852, 11594. . 

*Rhyme, a rhyme for Easter time. 
11600. 

Rigaudon. 8860. 

Rocking horse (The) 22027. 

Roitelet (Le) 27055. 

Roman de Pierrot et Pierrette. 
29633. 

Romance. 4121, 6037, *6040, 16111, 
*27057, *29639. 

Romanze. 27063. 

*Rosary (The) 16116-16118. 

Rose and a dream. 8891. 

Rose and the heart. 17861. 

*Rose songs. 11647. 

Rosen. 13769. 

Rtibezahl. 20070. 

Ruth. 1481. 


*Salut d’amour. 27101. 


Salve regina. 1500. 

Sancta Maria. 3762. 

*Sanctus. 5857, 15017. 

Santa Lucia. 11698. 

Sarabande. 13808. 

Saviour breathe an evening bless- 
ing. 29700. 

Scenes from an imaginary ballet. 
16161. 

Scherzino. 14342. 

Scherzino for organ. 2644. 

Schloss im see. 22074. 

School of melody playing. 1524. 

Schreiber (Der) 11787. 

Sea-shell (The) 27126. 

Second mass in F. 8985. 

*See amid the winters snow. 
30740. 

*Seeking. 1544. 

*Seguidilla. 6113. 

*Selig sind die todten. “8817. 

*Send out Thy light. 16195. 

Serenade. 6121, 9002, 13844, 27189, 
*29675, 29926. 

Serenade, When the sunlight dies. 
11768. 

*Serenata (La) 6122. 

Serenata napoletana. 27145. 

She walks in beauty. 22107. 

Shepherd’s song. 22108. 

Ships by wind and wave are 
driven. 1560. 

Short communion service. 
6145, *26579. 

Si j’ étais Dieu. 17918. 

Sicut cervus. 687. 

Siege of Kazan. 6154. 

Sing to the Lord of harvest. 27186. 

Singer’s harp. 27188. 

Six Easter carols. 7166, 7581. 

Sketches from Italy. 1580. 

Slave’s dream. 11811. 

Sleeping princess. 6179. 

Sleigh bells. 27196. 

Slow waltz. 17928. 

Slowly the daylight departs. 6182. 

*Slumber song. 27198, 27199. 

Smuggler’s song. 6186. 

Snow flurry. 29818. 

So lieb’ ich dich. 27206. 

Soave fia il morir. 221385. 

Soft spring night was with per- 
fume fraught. 1601. 

*Solvejg’s cradle song. 30524. 

Somebody. 17942. 

*Sonata. 27156, 27227 

Sonetto 104 di Petrarca. 
13278. 

*Song (A) 3898. 

Song of May. 27287. 


*6144, 


13277, 


Song of the boatman of the aolea 


11837. 
Song of the bow. 27241. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—_Dec., 1911 


Schirmer (G.), ine., New York, and | Schirmer (G.), ine., New York, and 
Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. 


* Song of the brook. 27242. 

Song of the old mother. 29850. 

* Song of the reapers. 27245. 

Song of the roses. 9117. 

Song of the sea. 22160. 

Song of the shirt. 27247. 

Song of times. 27249. 

Song of Ylen. 29857. 

Song to — 22167. 

Souvenir poétique. 6227. 

Spinnliedchen. 13939. 

Spring blossoms. 17975. 

* Spring fancies. 27281. 

* Spring is here. 1641. 

* Spring melody. 29893. 

Spring, my dear, is no longer 
spring. 29894. 

* Spring reverie. 27283. 

* Spring song. 11690, 11691. 

Spring’s greetings. 9164. 

Springtide. 1651. 

Sprode (Die) 18948. 

Spuk. 29896. 

Standchen. 8974. 

Still, still with Thee. 9176. 

Stille triumende friihlingsnacht. 
18959. 

Story of Chinese love. 29918. 

Stride la vampa! la folla indomita. 
20500. 

Strife is o’er. 6262, 9191. 

Study in double-notes. 24767. 

Suite. 23319. 

* Sunshine and shadow. 29945. 

Suzanne’s secret. Overture. 29951. 

* Swan (The) 3754. 

Swan song. 1692. 

* Tango in D. 68311, 29978. 

Tantalus. 22246. 

Tantum ergo. 1726, 1727, 6812, 
11959; 29975. | 

Tapfere schneiderlein. 20338. 

Tarantella. 4007, 9272. 

Ten Christmas carols. 118. 

* Tenebrae factae sunt. 3544. 

Terra tremuit. 9304. 

Theme and variations. 18061. 

Third mass. 4082. 

* Three birds. 27420. 

* Three introits. 27421. 

Three roses. 27424. 

* Three trios. 1488. 

Throuble (The) 30048. 

* Through the meadows. 27426. 

Thy song has taught my heart. 
20401. 

Till IT wake. 22317. 

Titania. 9390. 

To-day and to-morrow. 1798. 

*To Sylvia. 16178. 

To us a child of hope is born. 
27441. 

To you. 1796. 


2213 


Toceata. 17850. 

Tollite hostias. 1492. 

*Toy (The) ballet. 1807. 

*“Trdiumerei. 27122. 

Troisiéme étude de concert. 4111. 

Trout (The) 27453. 

“Twas April. 30106. 

*Twilight. 27462. 

Two lovers. 22348. 

Two preludes. 280381. 

Two rhapsodies. 25444. 

“Two Silhouettes. 25719. 

Unsterbliche liebe. 20463. 

Valse coquette. 22369. 

Valse-impromptu. 14152. 

Valse-menuet. 1858. 

Valse triste. 22378. 

*Valzer gentile. 27510. 

Vanity. 22379. 

Vaquero’s song, who dares the 
bronco wild defy. 12111, 12112. 

Variations on the Austrian folk 
song. 4174. 


Variations on the Russian folk- — 
song The red sarafan. 6429. 

Vecchio minuetto. 27514. 

Veil dance. 22381. 

“Venetian song. 27518. 

Veni Creator Spiritus. 1871. 

Venite in D. 30151. 

Venite populi. 12116. 

Verirrt. 30158. 

Verlorene schifer. 12125. 

Verzauberte prinzessin. 20505. 


Victimae paschali. 4190. 

*Victory. 27534. 

*Vier novelletten. 14652. 

Virtuoso pianist. 14173, 14174. 

Vision. 25008. 

Vision of Sir Launfal. 1898. 

Volksweise. 18149. 

*Von der gebust Christi. 12146. 

Waldweben. 16554. 

Waltz on the green. 9567. 

We two to-gether. 30214. 

Wedding song. 22426. 

When all the bonny birds. 27597. 

When I am dead. 30238. 

When I see those little feet of 
thine. 6071. 

When soft’ winds and sunny skies. 
22450. 

*When the land was white with 
moonlight. 30253. 

When the sunlight dies. 11763. 

When we two parted. 22468. 

Where is the nymph. 20615. 

Where, O where has Johnny gone. 
30269. 

While shepherds watched their 
flocks. 27633. 

White ship. 12261. 


INDEX 


pt. Ill, n. s&., v. 6 


Schirmer (G.), ine., New York, and 

Schirmer (G.), Boston—Continued. 

Who dares the broneo wild defy. 
Paulie PAGO 

Why does azure deck the sky. 


20629. 
Wichtelmdnnlein. 20632. 
Widmung. 8979. 


Wie des mondes abbild. 22495. 
Wiegenlied. 8975. 
Wild rose. 206387. 
Wind of the downs. 6573. 
_ Wozu. 308381. 
YY... como le va. 380335. 
*Year at spring. 27678. 
You ask me for a song. 303389. 
Young rose. 20689. 
Zapateado. 27700. 
Zephyr (The) 12844. 
Schisler (C. P.)  Sea_ shell. 
(106). 
Schittler (L.) Contessa Clara. 25585. 
Schjonberg (C.) Somewhere this 
summer with you. 18912. 
Schlaepfer (HE. K.): 
Missouri. 26622. 
My sunny Colorado home. 24182. 


Schleier (Der) der Pierrette. 709, 
18821, 19055, 212838, 21602, 21687, 
21919, 21922, 22416, 25036, 26070, 
26071, 26491, 26589, 26931, 26932. 


Schlemtiller (H.) : 
Gebet. 10452. 
Gondellied. 10510. 
Im sturmsehritt. 10782. 
Landler. 10957. 
Lied. 11724. 
Marsch. 11725. 
Mélanchbolie. 11128. 
Menuett. 11142. 
Russisches lied. 11670. 
Scherzo. 11726. 
Walzer. 11727. 
Wiegenlied. 12269. 


Schlepegrell (R.) Golden 
628. 


Schlesinger’ sche buch & musikhand- 
lung: 

Andante favori. 12487. 
Andante und variationen. 
Berceuse. 18420. 
Brillante fantasie. 11332. 
Gebet aus dem Te Deum. 25898. 
Gondoliers. 10512. 
Herz an herz. 26055. 
Intermezzo. 19815. 
Lied ohne worte. 13422. 
Menuett. 19581. 
Petits moulins 4 vent. 
Rondo. 14479, 14480. 
Rondo brillant. 14206. 
Scherzo. 193816. 
Sonate in E moll. 
Sonatine. 19817. 


6648 


sceptre. 


12964. 


15993. 


14990. 


A RS 


i 


Schlesinger’ sche buch & musikhand- 
lung—Continued. 

Variationen tiber ein allegretto. 

13476. 

Zwei schelmenweisen. 138191. 

5 fantasiestticke. 15444. 

2 lieder ohne worte. 13425. 
Schley (G. F.) Northwestern. 15847. 
Schlichenmaier (Mrs. G.) They are 

all after money. 4047. 

Schlieder (F.) Pourquoi dire non. 
29519. 

Schlief (L. A.) When my ship comes 
in again. 14237, 14238. 

Schloeder (J. H): | 

Christus factus est. 7021. 

Divine praises. 18704. 
Schloming(H.) Sylphide (La) 20324. 
Schlumpf (E.) Tusnelda. 204389. 
Schmalstich (C.): 

Air de ballet. 6686. 

Gavotte rococo. 7448. 

Gedenken. 25900. 

Liebesnacht. 26409. 

Liebeswalzer. 1995. 

Marche des marionettes. 8205. 

Menuett und marsch. 29160. 

Potsdamer wachts-parade. 29517. 

Scherzino, op. 27. 8962. 

Serenade. 271386. 

Spanische episode. 27270. 

Tarantella. 9273. 

Waldwege. 27560. 

Schmaltzer (K.) Hatez vous d’aimer. 
15090. 

Schmauk (E.): 

Gracious Spirit Dove divine. 2783. 

Introits (The) 28806. 

Jesus Light of the world. 3054. 

Star out of Jacob. 29905. 

Schmeling (M.): 

Abend in Aranjuez. 9788. 

Réverie d’amour. 11595. 

Schmid ( ) Sweet old rose. 3980. 

Schmid (A. Bart-) See Bart-Schmid 

(A.) 

Schmid (A.) nachfolger. Chrysanthe- 

men. 16920. 

Schmid (F. X.) Requiem mass. 29602. 

Schmid (J. C.): 

Hour that gave me you. 
25197 (102). 

If the garden of roses should 
change to thorns. 191938, 25197 
(125). 

Night brings dreams. 21777, 25197 
(131). 

Passing caravan. 3551. 

Song of the open sea. 
(111). 

Vale of dreams. 2072 (192). 

When they gather in the sheaves. 
12234, 12235. 

Whirl-wind (The). 
(166). 


19078, 


1625, 6648 


14254, 14319 


2214 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Schmidl (C.) & co.: Schmidl (C.) & co.—Continued. 


Wit 


Adagio cantabile. 18251. 
Addio amore. 6664. 

Air. 18363. 

Alla mia cetra. 27749. 
Allegro spiritoso. 14856. 
Aria. 16181. 

Arietta. 18321. 

Arlequin. 226838. 

Arlequinade, et Finesse. 16789. 
Au golfe de Naples. 22694. 

Au rivage, et Badinage. 16797. 
Berceuse. 22778. 

Bohéme. 6897. 

Bonjour Pierrette. 22818. 


Canzone villereccia. 12559, 12560. 


Canzonetta. 22891. 

Caprice fantastique. 22897. 
Capricio. 13667. 

Chanson passionnée. 12577. 
Ciaccona. 30438, 30439. 
Danse curieuse. 238058. 
Dormi riposa. 28239. 

Dors ma poupée. 238109. 
Doux repos. 23111. 
Fantasticando. 12792. 
Favorite (La) 14875. 

Féte au village. 18848. 

Feu follet. 238240. 

Frisson du printemps. 23285. 
Gavotte. 18912. 

Gavotte et musette. 18914. 
Giga. 18928. 

Humoresque. 15171. 

Il tuo destino e il mio. 13108. 
Impromptu hongrois. 17280. 
Io son la gioia. 7884. 
Largo. 19374. 

Lettre 4 maman. 23809. 
Marche des aviateurs. 28942. 


Marche des petits hommes. 17491. 


Mattinata birichina. 15612. 
Mazurka-caprice. 17517. 
Menuet. 24009. 

Menuet de Ninotte. 24010. 
Mer tranquille. 24018. 
Minuetto variato. 21702. 
Moda dei ecalzoni. 19606. 
Moment joyeux. 18455. 
Momento capriccioso. 17566. 
Momento musicale. 20123. 
Mon ange. 26627. 

Mon étoile. 24058. 
Nocturne. 24526. 


On ne badine pas avec Vamour. 


13615. 
Petite siréne. 24352. 
Quintetto. 19908. 


Rappel (La) des oiseaux. 16064. 


Rigaudon et double. 20027. 
Romitaggio (Il) 29647. 
Scherzino. 24527. 
Serenata alla luna. 30744. 
Sete d’amore. 16201. 
Siliana. 20167. 


2215 


Schmidt (A.) 
in Junetime. 22461. 
Schmidt (A. J.): 


Silenziosa. 30749. 

Solitude. 27214. 

Sonate in La minore 9509, 22250- 
22260. 

Sorriso estremo. 29867. 

Sourire gai. 17961. 

Souvenir 1911. 3918. 

Stornelli sinceri. 16318. 

Studio capriccio. 13975. 

Sur la Riviére. 24798. 

Tendresse. 18048. 

Trio. 4393. 

Tyrolienne. 24936. 

Una speranza. 9447. 

Valse capriceuse. 24964. 

Valse charmante. 14144. 

Visions. 250138. 

Voce di donna. 30817. 

20 caprices pour flate. 3317. 

When the roses bloom 


Our king. 21881. 
Sinner like me. 22119. 


Schmidt (A. P.): 


Adagio in H. 22592*. 

Aghadoe. 123876. 

Allegro militaire. 18278. 

Allegro vivace in G. 18281. 

Allemande in G minor. 18282. 

Altdeutsche tanzweise. 18286. 

Andante cantabile. 12068, 18301. 

Andante con moto. 183802. 

Andantino. 2389083. 

April rapture. 20754. 

April showers. 18314. 

At dawn. 1838382. 

At the brook. 183884. 

At the fair. 9865. 

At the fjord. 18335. 

At the picnic. 18388. 

At the spinning-wheel. 18339. 

At twilight. 18341, 27818. 

Au moulin. 9873. 

Autumn reverie. 18353. 

Autumn song. 6792. 

Awake, glad soul. 2191. 

Awakening. 12455. 

Bach pedal etudes. 108. 

Bach’s smaller organ 
20787. 

Barearolle in G. 20808. 

Battledore and shuttlecock. 253862. 

Be of good cheer. 18391. 

Behold, I bring you good tidings. 
20820. 

Brownies’ good-night. 18484. 

Cadenza to Liszt’s Hungarian 
rhapsody no. 2. 2338. 

Canzonetta. 10028. 

Capriccietto. 20889, 27980. 

Carnival overture. 20894. 

Cast thy burden upon the Lord. 
16894. 


works. 


INDEX 


Dt re ne: S., wi26 


Schmidt (A. P.)—Continued. 


Cheerfulness. 18546. 
Cherry blossom féte. 6992. 
Columbine’s dance. 4686. 
Come up hither. 2484. 
Consolation. 20940. 
Coquetry. 28115. 


Courante in G minor. 18627. 
Credo. 334. 

Dance of the dragon-flies. 18654. 
Daphne. 25642. 

Darest thou now, O soul. 371. 
Dawn. 18669. 


Day dreams. 20970. 

Day is gently sinking to a close. 
18671. 

Daybreak. 18672. 

Dear little hut by the rice fields. 
10211. 

Dearest. 25660. 

Dedication. 18688. 

Depart from me all ye workers 
of iniquity. 4784. 

Divan (The) 12692. 

Eastern song. 17029. 

Effort and pastime. 10308, 10309. 

Elfin dance. 18782. 

Enchantment. 21047. 


Evening thoughts. 18807. 
Evensong. 23198. 
Fairy queen. 4904. 
Fairy tale. 18818. 
Falling snowflakes. 18823. 


Farewell to summer. 25800. 
Fascination. 18830. 

Father of all. 7352. 

Feast of dolls. . 7358. 

Feast of lanterns. 7360. 
Festal day. 18841. 

Fields o’ Ballyclare. 2651. 
Hirst grief. 21111. 

First recreations. 18851. 
For all the saints. 10398. 


Forever and a day. 18885. 

Fountain (The) 2681. 

Four Christmas carols. 25968. 

Gigue in G@ minor. 18929. 

Gipsies camp. 

Glissando waltz. 21178. 

God sent forth His Son. TAT7. 

God, who madest earth and heaven. 
10498. 

Going to Jerusalem. 25988. 

Good-bye summer. 18964. 

Graceful dance. 18972. 

Gracefulness. 18974. 

Hammock song. 7568. 

Happiness. 17178. 

Happy hours. 19018. 

Harlequin. 5098. 

He is risen. 2825. 

Heavens declare the glory of God. 
23461. 

Heralds of spring. 

Home again. 19061. 


21267. 


22 


o- 


Schmidt (A. P.)—Continued. 


16 


House and the road. 51738. 

Hunting song. 21304. 

Hymne céleste. 5193. 

I knew not love. 23538. 

I love and the world is mine. 
19136. 


I will lift up mine eyes. 17265. 


If I were a little child again. 7802. 
Impatience. 21394. 

Imperial crysanthemum. 7827. 
Impromptu. 6608, 20643. 

In good humor. 21898. 


merry mood. 21401. 
modo scarlatti. 28763. 
nights still calm. 19219. 
nomine domini. 23904. 
In the moonlight. 19228. 
In the night. 19230. 
Inquietude. 19243. 
Instructive pieces. 
Instructive recreations.. 
Invictus. 15318. 
Invocation. 19247. 
Jig-saw puzzle. 26289. 
Krishna. 10944. 
Lamentation in G. 19867. 


In 
In 
In 
In 


19006, 19007. 
23648. 


Largo in C minor. 193875. 
Lead me to Thee. 21514. 
Legende. 19885. 
Libussa. 17404. 


Listen O Isles unto me. 28989. | 
Look ye saints the sight is glori- | 
ous. 3187. 
Looks and eyes. 
Lord is my light. 


19455. 
3189. 


Love and springtime. 19460. 
Magdalia. 195158. 

March of the gnomes. 195382. 
Marche pittoresque. 11096. 


Marcia giocosa. 21637. 
Maypole song. 21661. 
Meditation. 23905. 
Melodie. 23906. 

Melodie (to a water-lily) 
Memory (A) 111384. 


19569. 


Menuetto grazioso. 26591. 
Mill (The). 19594. 
Mill wheel (The) 18441. 


Moderato in G minor. 19607. 
Moonlight rambles. 19619. 
Morceaux poétiques. 24071. 
Morning hour. 196380. 
Morning stars sang 
26647. 
Music box. 
Musical echoes. 17598. 
My little maiden. 17614. 
My love is like a tempting peach. 
17615. 
My wish. 21761. 
Nautilus. 19505. 
Northern folk dance. 
November song. 19765. 
O azure eve. 17661. 


to-gether. | 
266738. 


21791. 


I A ST LT 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Sehmidt (A. P.)—Continued. 
O God be merciful. 21809. 
O God, our help 
15866. 
O help us, Lord. 21813. 
O Lord of hosts. 11316. 
O Lord rebuke me not. 17664. 


INDEX 


Schmidt (A. P.)—Continued. 


in ages past. 


O Lord, Thou hast searched me. 


11317. 


O love stay by and sing. 5775. 


Octave study. 20789, 21823-21828. 


Of my ould loves. 17669. 
Offertories and _ other 
21835. 


Old apple tree in bloom. 21847. 
Old love tale. 11357. 
On the Jake. 19884. 


One night when all the village 


slept. 19840. 


pieces. 


Organist’s (The) first etude al- 


pam, 13627. 
Ould Doctor Ma’Ginn. 29430. 
Pack, clouds away. 18303. 
Passacaglia. 19892. 
Peasant’s march. 19901. 
Pierrette’s dance. 5904. 
Pierrot’s serenade. 21923. 
Playing horse. 26944. 
Pleasure & progress. 21935. 
Polacea brillante. 19945. 
Postlude alla marcia. 19955. 
Postlude in C. 24382. 
Praise my soul the King 
Heaven. 219538. 
Prelude. 9358. 
Preludium in C. 24401. 


of 


Preparatory exercises in octave 


playing. 21955. 


Progressive studies in 
playing. 21969. 

Proposal. 21970. 

Pulcinella. 11538. 


Puncinello’s dream. 5952. 
Quartet in D. 29554. 
Question (A) 19989. 
Rain of blossoms. 19996. 
Reapers’ song. 19999. 
Rejoice in the Lord. 3674. 


octave 


Rejoice the soul of Thy servant. 


8836. 
Rejoice, ye pure in heart. 
137385. 
Repose. 27026. 
Resignation. 22009. 
Response. 13737. 
Romance in E flat. 20040. 
Romance triste. 29641. 


Romanza. 20042. 

Rose of Virginia. 20054. 
Roses in winter. 13771, 13772. 
Round dance. 20067. 

Rustie dance. 20075, 20076. 
Sailors’ song. 20086. 

Sea song. 23907. 

Seek ye the Lord. 3813. 


26596—12——30 


13734, 


2217 


20147. 
20156. 


Serenade. 

Shadows. 

Sicilian air. 22113, 24619*. 

Silver cascade. 20175. 

Soldiers’ march. 20206. 

Sonatina. 20220-20223. 

Song of the dwarfs. 20230. 

Song of the Egyptian princess. 
9113. 

Soprano melody. 24713. 

Source (La) 11856. 

Souvenir (Un) 9141. 

Souvenir mélancolique. 29879. 

Souvenir of Genf. 22179. 

Spinning-wheel (The) 20265. 

Spirits of the night. 22188. 

Sport and play. 20266. 

Spring beauties. 91565. 

Spring revels. 20270. 

Spring’s first flower. 

Springtide. 20274. 

Stars are with 
11880. 

Story land. 27300. 

Suite symphonique. 24773. 

Summer frolics. 20291. 

Summer in Kyoto. 9205. 

Sweet (The) little girl. 18008. 

Sylphs and nixies. 22240. 

Sympathy. 22241. 

Tableaux. 27352. 

Tarantella in D minor. 

Te Deum in E. 63815. 

Teach me O Lord. 11969. 

Tender message. 20355. 

There is a blessed home. 14061. 

There’s a woman like a dew drop. 
9332. 

There were shepherds. 

Thy presence. 20399. 

To a water-lily. 19569. 

To daffodils. 12048. 

Tomorrow. 380074. 

Twelve magic keys to Tuneland. 
80108. 

Twilight. 


20273. 


the voyager. 


22247. 


92296. 


20442. 


Valse arabesque. 6412. 
Valse lyrique. 22378. 
Valse miniature. 22375. 


Variations from sonata in D ma- 


jor. “21725: 
Viennese waltz. 22396. 
Villa of dreams. 16524. 


Vision. 20519. 

Voice of my beloved. 18145. 

Wait on the Lord. 9560. 

Waltz. 20540, 20541. 

Water nymph. 20551. 

Waves (The) 22420. 

Wedding march of Pierrot 
Pierrette. 6487. 

When. 9614. 

When power divine. 22448. 

Where the lilacs grow. 22478. 


and 


INDEX 


pti iis, An. S., vs 6 


Schmidt (A. P.)—Continued. 

Why seek ye the living. 6556. 

Will-o’-the-wisp. 22497. 

Winter sports. 20647. 

With sweet lavender. 21606. 

Ye angel-hosts above. 22529. 

10 selected studies. 21768. 

12 melodious studies for violin. 

16970. 
20 preludes and postiudes for the 
organ. 14107. 

25 short melodious studies. 17515. 
Schmidt (C.) & co. Mazurka. 1065. 
Schmidt (C. F.) Fest marsch. 23237, 

23238. . 
Schmidt (C. W.) 
boy, good night. 
Schmidt (E.): 
Melodidse stticke. 
21674, 21675. 

Minuetto. 17552. 

Moderato. 17565. 

Rondo. 17859. 

Rund um die uhr. 
Schmidt (F.) Song 

widow. 380761. 
Schmidt (G.) jr.: 

If you only knew. 19196. 

To waltz with you. 24906. 
Schmidt (H.) What are you doing to 

me. 12202. 
Schmidt (H. P.): 

Cavatina. 22562 (41). 


My little blue eyed 
15774. 


19569, 19570, 


20071-20074. 
of the grass 


Gavotte. 22562 (23). 
Song of summer birds. 30364 
(51). 
Schmidt (J.): 
Hollindischer holzschuhtanz. 
5159. 


There is a new girl in town. 6341. 
Schmidt (L.) I knew at last ’twas 
you. 15202. 
Schmidt (L. H.) Maybe I could learn 
to love you. 17514. 
Schmidt (O.) Concert in the woods. 
28100. 
Schmidt (R. W.) 
you. 23578. 
Schmidt (W. 
12978. 
Schmiedell (F. W.) Neue (Das) miad- 
chen. 21767. 
Schmieder (M.) 
world. 23408. 
Schmitt (C.) National graded course. 
5728. 
Schmitt, CH): 
Aprés été. 9850. 
Cassandre. 80426. 
Chant élégiaque. 
Clyméne. 380442. 
Damis. 30458. 
Derniéres pages. 10234. 
Eglé et Atys. 30477. 
Eglogue. 10310. 


I was only kiddin’ 


G.) Heart hunger. 


Greatest love in the 


14616. 


2218 


Nocturne in A minor. 8964. 
Prelude in C. - 8965. 
Schnecker (Mrs. P. A.) Shout the} 
glad tidings. 25197 (30). 


Schmitt (F.)—Continued. 
En révant. 10316. 
Gaity. 10440. 
Parfum exotique. 11431. 
Quintette. 1514. 
Rapsodie viennoise. 
Scaramouche. 380733. 
Soir (Un). 11822. 
Soirs. 6191. 
Spleen. 11869. 
Sur lVonde. 11925. 
Tristesse au jardin. 4109. 
Trois mélodies. 22076. 
Tziganiana. 12080. | 
Schmitt (J. L.) Kiss me oh so deeply | 
sweetheart. 28904. 


Schmitt (P. A.): 
Aubade. 20772, 20773, 22695. j 
Break, break, break. 18471, 18472. 
Comrades. 20934. 
Crossing the bar. 
Vire-flies. 28249. 
Hymn to Apollo. 19097. 
I asked the sun. 138025. 
Moonlight Fay. 24066. 
On the water. 21864. 
Persian love song. 19911, 19912. | 
Spinning song. 24723. 


16065. 


12648, 12649. 


Swiss dancer. 22239. 
Schmitt (S.) God rest ye merry gen- | 
tlemen. 25936. 
Schmitz (F.) Romanze. 27064. | 
Schmoll (0O.) Caruso’s champagne | 
song. 2357. 


24561. 


Sehmuck der Madonna. 
Happy (A) day. | 


Schmutz (A. D.) 
12957. 
Schmutz (H. P.) 
4131. 
Schnauder (O. Miiller) 
Schnauder (O.) 
Schnecker (P. A.): 
Elegy in A flat. 7279. 
God of our fathers. 21184. 
Intermezzo in C. 8968. 


Two is company. | 


See Miiller- | 


Schneegléckchen. 166, 710, 928, 962, | 
1116, 1200, 1515-1520. 


Schneemann (Der) 1521. 
Schneider (E.) : 
Cave (The). 18528. 


Fluttering leaves. 23262. 
In the treetops high. 19236. 
Seraphie strains. 27146. 
Silent years. 9036. | 
Within the stillness of the wood. | 
20649. ' 
Schneider (H.) Muttersprache. 3375. | 
Schneider (H. J.) Bee hive. 6843. | 
Schneir (H.) Oh you Chicago girl. | 
13601. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Schnorr von Carolsfeld (H.) Acht 
choral-vorspiele, fiir orgel. 11730. 
Schoate (J. HE.) God is ever good. 

14982. 
Schobert (J.) 
11549. 
Schoebel (O. M.): 
Away! away! 9892. 
Come, love, come. 18597. 
Come sing before the Lord. 22984. 


Quartette in F moll. 


O Lord! Thy glory fills the 
heaven. 23868. 
Rejoice. 1422. 


With dainty step. 18211. 
Schoeck (O.) Postillon. 21946. 
Schoedler (L.) Barnard college song 


bk. 14460. 
Schon (M.) School of velocity. 
20119, 20120. 
Schoenaers (H.) Edelweiss-valse. 
18767. 
Schoenberg (A.): 
Drei klavierstticke. 1522. 
Klaviersttick. 5402. 
Natur. 15809. 
Nie ward ich Herrin miid. 15827. 
Sehnsucht. 16193. 
Voll jeuer stisse. 16542. 
Wappenschild. 16570. 
Wenn voglein klagen. 16597. 


Schone Risette. 165, 472, 1440, 1487, 


2505, 2792, 2859, 2860, 3693-3695, 
3786, 3787, 4214, 4495-4497, 4877, 
5057, 5059, 5144-5150, 6255, 6016- 
6026, 6099, 6345-6348, 6366, 6499, 


8930, 11733, 11734. 
Schénebaum (I.) Tanzlied. 14017. 
Schoenefeld (H.) America. 2129. 
Schoénste frau. 1528. 


Schofield (C. M.) Sweetest Paloma 


serenade. 8985. 
Schofield (J. I.) Lily and the cedar. 
238381. 


Scholander (S.) Hundert lieder. 6101, 
16173. 
Scholars 
22078. 
Scholz (A. J.): 
Stoérche. 16315. 
Zwei kammerstticke. 
Schondorf’s verlag. 
ubungsstticke. 111381. 
Schooler (D.): 
Hungarian ballet. 
Mandolino. 26511. 
Moonlight barcarolle. 
Twilight revels. 27465. 
Schorcht (H.) Gretelein. 
Schott (M.): 
In the highlands. 21413. 
May’s galop. 28974. 
Schott & co.: 
Concluding voluntary. 3815. 
Irish tune from County London- 
derry. 26265. 


companion. BOO. Slap: 


16174. 
Melodische 
26101. 
26640. 
30528. 


Sehott & co.—Continued. 


Kipling settings. 28899. 
Marche funébre. 1051. 
Mock morris. 29194. 


Molly on the shore. 29201. 
Premier concerto, fa diése mineur. 
8747. 


Reiver’s neck-verse. 29596. 

Shepherd’s hey. 27159, 29775. 

Sussex mummers Christmas carol. 
27329. 

Toceata and fugue in F. 1797. 

Schott fréres: 

A la fontaine. 27720. 

Chanson portugaise. 28011. 

Chanson tyrolienne. 280138. 

D’un cahier d’ esquisses. 17110. 

Echos des montagnes. 28276. 

Lamento. 28927. 

Little Japs. 28999, 29000. 

Marche guerriére. 29106. 

Menuet. 29158. 

Nenia. 29318. 

Pierrot sérénade. 29495. 

Soirée de mai. 29824. 

Sonnez, 0 cloches. 28490. 

Valse berceuse. 380138. 

Schott’s (B.) sdhne: 

A. B. C. des violinspiels. 
Paeralley 

"A la valse. 


27715, 
25200. 


A ma fiancée. 18247. 
Abendlied. 1529. 
Adagio e allegro. 8. 
Adagio. 193857. 


Adagio, aus der arpeggioni. 2012]. 
Ainsi fis-je une villanelle. 25220. 
Air aus der D dur ouverture. 2197. 


Air de ballet. 600. 
Air varié. 2103. 
Alba (L’) 14840. 


Album. 22613. 
Album-blitter. 18272, 18273. 
Alla mareia. 2150; 

Alla tarantella. 2113. 
Allegretto. 9986. 


Allegro animosamente. 380. 
Allegro appassionato. 31. 
Allegro vivamente. 9818. 
Allemanda. 82. 

Am bache. 2127. 

Am stillen herd. 25025. 
Amsel-lied. 4420. 
Andante. 25931. 

Andante espressivo. 22659. 
Andante grazioso. 22660. 


Andantino. 11101, 23958. 


Antangs-stunden (Die) 14416. 
Ange consolateur. 22661. 
Anglaise. 25272. 

Arietta. 2161. 

Au point du pied. 20771. 
Aubade. 9876. 

Aubade provengcale. 22696. 


9919 


——___— 


INDEX 


Pts DEM. S., Va & 


Schott’s (B.) séhne—Continued. 


Auf dem kinderfest. 4454. 
Auf der eisbahn. 4456. 
Ave Maria. .18364. 


Awake beloved! 22716. 

Bagatelle. 25348. 

Barearole. 2221, 22238. 

Bass-arie aus der Matthius- 
Passion. 183865. 

Belle qui tiens ma vie. 14488. 

Belles maniéres. 9945. 

Bénédiction nuptiale. 25382. 

Berceuse. 9956, 22777, 25388. 

Bergers et musettes. 9959. 


Birthday present. 27907, 27908. 

Bourrée. 18456. 

Canons. 4627. 

Canto amoroso. 214. 

Canzonetta. 18512. 

Capriccietto. 1078, 26028. 

Capriccio. 5096. 

Caprice. 3801. 

Causerie sentimentale. 

Chagrin. 25518. 

Chanson. 4918. 

Chanson de route. 4643. 

Chanson du merle. 25521. 

Chanson Louis XIII & Pavane. 
10078, 22913. 

Chanson sans paroles. 4645. 

Chanson sérénade. 22916. 

Chansons de tous les temps. 10079. 

Chant d’ adieu. 4647. 

Chant du matin. 2377. 

Charité (La) 17868, 17869. 

Chasse (La) 22925. 

Cherry ripe. 28023. 

Christmas song. 18574. 

Cloches de Nantes. 10120. 

Concerto en mi mineur. 17634. 

Concertsttick. 23000. 

Concertstiick, in the form of a 
polonaise. 20937. 

Consolation. 18613. 

Contes @ avril. 25584. 

Contre-tanz. 4528. 

Courante. 668. 

Credo. 3833. 

Crossing the bar. 281385, 28136. 

Cueillette (La) 10172. 

Cujus animam. 6063, 17870, 17871. 

Dans les champs. 14714, 30459. 

Danse élégiaque. 3862. 

Danse langoureuse. 365. 

Danse napolitaine. 28172. 

Danse orientale. 367. 

Denkst du daran. 23080. 

Destinée, la rose-moi. 14741. 

Deutsche tinze. 2514, 2515. 

Deutscher tanz. 896, 5684, 26670. 

Deux airs célébres. 11543. 

Deux bourées. 1129. 

Deux menuets. 1475. 

Dreams of thee. 10288, 14788. 

Drei orgelstiicke. 15153, 16078. 


14603. 


2220 


Schott’s (B.) séhne—Continued. 


Du moyen age 4 la renaissance. 
10296. 

Hinsam. 25740. 

Hlégie. 450, 10318. 

Hile est charmante. 28282. 

En avant | artillerie. 30480. 

En m’en reyenant de vers chez 
mon pére. 14822. 

En visite. 10317. 

Englische klassiker. 

Hrinnerung. 23183. 

Erzherzog Carl Franz 
marsech. 23186. — 

Es war einmal. 4880. 

Hsquisse andalouse. 23189. 

Ktat @&ame. 17051. 

Httiden-album. 18802, 18803, 21064. 


23180. 
Joseph 


Exercices et préludes. 18810. 
Fantaisie joyeuse. 4907. 
Fantaisie mignonne. 4908. 
Fantaisie pastorale. 4909. 
Fantasie. 18366. 

Fantasie und fuge. 16814. 
Festal march (in C) 18842. 


Féte de village au xviii°® siécle. 
25820. 

Féte populaire dans la banlieue de 
Paris, au xx™® siécle. 25821. 
Feuillet d’ album. 11186, 26651. 

Fils (Le) du roy. 14886. 


Final symphonique. 21104. 
Fontaine (La) .532. 
Franzosisches lied. 4952. 
Frohliches wandern. 23287. 
Fiinf lieder. 25461. 

Galop de concert. 25888. 


Gavotte. 105, 565, 566, 601, 4981, 
4982, 10447, 14943, 19632, 19633, 
25932, 26029, 26652, 27611. — * 

Gavotte 4 la cour. 238311. 

Gavotte caprice. 10450. 

Gavotte en roundeau. 567. 

Gedichte. 18919, 18920. 

Giga all’ antico. 584. 

Gigue. 585, 665, 4993. 

Giocoso. 4994. 

Glocken und gralsscene. 

Gltickliches Wien! 18942. 

Gondola. 5024. 

Gradus ad Parnassum. 18978, 
21209, 23383-23385, 23386, 25961, 
30522. 

Grand choeur. 

Grave. 23400. 

Gute nacht Hiinschen. 5065. 

Gymnastische tibungen. 25993. 

Hearts call. 5117. 

Hebriiisches lied und tanz. 28565. 

Heure du berger. 10608. 

Heure exquise. 21278. 

Houzards de la garde. 10641. 

Humoreske. 5185. | 

Humoristiche transkriptionen. | 
sa, | 


12155. 


7519. 


INDEX 
aos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Schott’s (B.) séhne—Continued. Schott’s (B.) séhne—Continued. 


Intimité. 15316, 19634. 
Introduction and fugue. 38017. 
Irish rubies. 19251. 
Jagd-szene. 15344. 
Jeunesse. 23679. 
Jugend-album. 19310. 
Kindergarten (Der) 19335, 23722. 
Klassische violin-musik. 253836, 
25997-25999, 26334-26357, 26671, 
26672, 28908, 28909. 
Klassische violoncell-musik. 20788, 
214938, 23735-23739, 26358, 26368. 
Kleine schelm. 5406. 
Kleine tanz-suite. 15407. 
Komm, stisser tod. 10938. 
Konzertstiick in H-moll. 19354. 
Kummer. 19358. 
Kurmainzer march. 21500, 21501. 
Lament (The) 19366. 
Landais (Le) 10961. 
Larghetto und gavotte. 26000. 
Las! si j’avais pouvoir d’ oublier. 
15425. 
Liebelei. 964, 10990, 10991. 
Liebesfreud. 10992, 23814, 23816. 
Liebesleid. 10998. 
Lied der Christine. 966. 
Lustigen (Die) weiber von Wind- 
sor. 23899. 
. Marechen (Ein) 26501. 
Mazurka. 3286, 23975. 
Meditation. 1069. 
Meistersinger von Nitirnberg. 22408. 
Meistersinger-vorspiel. 380818. 
Melodia campestre. 3298. 
Melodie. 23300. 
Melodidse stucke. 19569, 19570, 
21674, 21675. 
Melodische ettiden. 15638-15648. 
Melody in F. 38748. 
Ménétrier (Le) 24004. 
Menuet. 186, 187, 5623, 5625, 
30618. 
Menuet Es dur. 672. 
Menuett. 4524, 5098, 5686. 
Menuetto. 2819, 5629. 
Mi patria. 156683. 
Mimoses. 15671. 
Miniatures. 24040. 
Minuetto. 11161, 17552. 
Minuetto rococo. 3336. 
Mirage. 26611. 
Misericordia. 21704. 
Moderato. 17565. 
Moment musical. 6105, 30628, 
30629. 
Momento appassionato. 11169. 
Moonlight intermezzo. 15719— 
15023. 
Moto perpetuo. 11418. 
Muses dans la forét. 1184, 24092. 
Musette. 1185. 
Musikant (Der) 1137, 15750= 
LESS ee 


2221 


Myrthe. 1174. 

Neue albumblitter. 19738. 

Ninon (Le) 11281. 

Noces (Les) de papillon. 15848. 

Nocturne. 1244, 2396, 6383. 

Nocturno. 238901. 

Notte (La) 15850. 

Novelletten. 21795, 24190. 

Offertoire in EH minor. 21834. 

Ophelia. 21872. 

Orchesterstudien. 4219. 

Palaestra. 19881-19884, 21889, 
21890, 243138, 243814. 

Palencia (La) 24818. 

Palestra. 26880. 

Piquerettes (Les) 243828. 

Parsifal. 25028. 

Passacaglia. 15962, 183868. 

Passé lointain. 3549. 

Pastorale. in D flat. 19894. 

Paysage hollandais. 11441. 

Petit caprice. 11453. 

Petite marquise. 5891. 

Petite mazurka. 21912. 

Petite pastorale. 243851. 

Petite suite sur les notes. 26921. 

Peureuse (La) 11456. 

Polnisch. 29518. 

Postlude in D. 21947. 

Pour l’avril vainquevr. 17750. 

Priludium und _ fuge. 12463, 
14439, 18369. 

Précieuse (La) 11514, 24397. 

Preghiera. 24898. 

Prelude. 3802, 5933. 

Preludio. 38605. 

Premier grand concerto. 3607. 

Premiéres feuilles. 11518. 

Priére. 5948. 

Priére 4 la nuit. 5944. 

Quan d@’ essa venne da me. 16054. 

Qui veut ouir chanson. 16061. 

Quis est homo. 6064. 

Ravin (Le) 17882. 

Recitativo und _  scherzo-caprice. 
24454. 

Refrains des jeunes. 380696. 

Repos en Egypte. 1426. 

Réverie mauresque. 20022. 

Réveuse (La) 1486. 

Rigaudon. 27041. 

Rococeo. 6083. 

Rococo gayotte. 24489. 

Romance. 1449, 1450, 3364, 26578. 

Romance sans paroles. 5679. 

Romanze. 20043. 

Rondino. 6050. 

Rondo. 674, 17859, 25369. 

Rosemary. 11649, 17865. 

Rossignol en amour. 11655. 

Roy (Le) a fait battre tambour. 
11659. 

Rund um die uhr. 20071-20074. 

Russisch. 29679. \ 


INDEX 


| 


Di. Temes vs. 6 


Schott’s (B.) s6éhne—Continued. 
Sarabanda e giga. 1504. 
Sarabande. 5074, 6083, 11703. 
Scene d@’ amour. 29705. 


Scénes villageoises. 16167. 
Scherzo. 10246. 
Scherzo etude. 11191. 


Schlummerlied. 3788. 

Schmeichelkiitzchen. 24559. 

Schnapphiihne winterlied. 11729. 

Schon Rosmarin. 11732, 24562. 

Schottische sage. 27120. 

Schule der geliiufigkeit. 

Schule ist aus. 6106. 

Sechs capricien oder etitiden. 80722. 

Sechs ettiden. 21662. 

Sechs sonatinen. 18997, 28061. 

Sérénade. 3825, 21205. 

Shepherd’s tale. 22109. 

Sicilienne. 30747. 

Sicilienne, und Rigaudon. 11778. 

Siegmunds liebesgesang. 4222. 

Siegmund’s love song. 30819. 

Six morceaux faciles. 30627. 

Six solos. 61381. 

Soeur monique. 6189. 

Soirées musicales. 16246. 

Solemn dance. 38838. 

Sonata en fa min. 9845. 

Sonata en mi mineur. 

Sonata en ré. 11089. 

Sonata en ré mineur. 

Sonata en sol. 11698. 

Sonata en ut. 9990. 

Sonata no. 4 en sol mineur. 

Sonatas. 9855, 9856. 

Sonate. salsa alse 
26517, 27231, 27788-27791. 

Song of the lotos. 1624. 

Sonnambula (la) 2256. 

Souper walzer. 3911. 

Souvenir joyeux. 29878. 

Souvenirs du peuple. 16291. 

Spezial ettiden. 22185-22186. 

Studies for the development of 
the left hand. 1675. 

Studio dell’ agilité. 11903. 

Suite de piéces, en forme de 
danses anciennes. 27315. 

Suite in alter form. 22211. 

Suite in E moll. 16074. 

Sunshine. 30776. 

Sur la branche. 24792. 

Tallahassee. 1717, 16387. 

Tanz. 5db3F. 

Tanz der Lehrbuben. 6458. 


22085. 


10442. 
10223. 


9915. 
23701, 


Tempo di minuetto. 24845. 

Tentatrice (La). 20357. 

Toccata. 21604. 

Toceata & fuge. 14440, 18378, 
20791. 

Triume. 6459, 12160. 


Trauer gesang. 1809. 
Trauer marsch. 63869. 
Trauerweiden. 20416. 


Schott’s (B.) séhne——Continued. 
Traumbild. 20418. 
Trianon et Malmaison. 30796. 
Trio. + diltnis 
Tristesse. 6379. 
Two dances. 80668. 
Uebungen ftir den handstrich. 
20454. 
Und ich war fern. 20457. 
Und so macht’ ich ein villanelle. 


20458. 
Valse. 1245. 
Valse bluette. 4157. 
Valse noble. 6422. . 
Valse parisienne. 6423. 
Valse scherzo. 6426. 
Valse triste. 1863. 


Veillée d’une petite ville. 16509. 
Viendras-tu? 6441, 18139. 
Vier klavierstticke. 23758. 
Villon. 64438. 
Violin-sonaten. 
Vision. 27542. 
Viva torero. 165382. 
Volkslied. 1903. 
Walther’s preislied. 380820. 
Walthers werbegesang. 1910. 
Walzer. 732, 4368, 4718, 6250. 
Walzer-capricen. 42386. 
Warum. 6109. 
Wilhelmus von Nassauen. 
182038. 
Wunderstrasse. 27673. 
Zigeunerklinge. 25190. 
2™° easeaeca. 18244, 207038. 
2 konzert. 26426. 
2 sonaten. 18531. 
3 kurze stticke. 15153. 
4 dances anciennes. 23710. 
80 melodische _ stiidien. 
28490. 
80 spezial-etuden. 15127, 21268, 
21269, 23476, 23477, 26054. 
Schouten (J. M.): 
Holliindischer bauernfest. 15142. 
Hollindischer bauernfest walzer. 
7642, 10622. 
Schrader (R.) Mieze im hosenrock. 
134386. 
Schradieck (H.) 
Schraeder (I. F.) 
15919. 
Sehrinil (A.) Ovéacéek. 26875. 
Schreck (G.) In dulei jubilo. 
Schreiner (L.) Moonbeam. 15459. 
Schreiner (O. F.) Suffragetter. 9196. 
Schroeder (C.) Klassische violoncell- 
musik. 21493. 
Schroeder (E.) : 
Complete mastery of scales. 309. 


9927-9936. 


16668, 


21284, 


Seale studies. 24557. 
Once upon a time. 


13120. 


Violin school. 1888. 
Schroeder (J. H.): 
Celeste Aida. 380154. 


Greetings to mother. 28508. 


2222 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Schroeder (T. D.) 

for a row. 6307. 
Schroeder (W.): 

Hoch Berlin. 2862. 


Komm bind mir mal die schuhe zu. 


3106. : 
Pfifikus (Der) 19918. 
aria.) 20341. 


Walzerlied. 4237. 
Schubert (F. P.): 
Adagio aus der Arpegione-sonate. 


20121. 
Allegro moderato. 303864 (50). 
Ave Maria. 1527. 


Chaine de lindler et valses. 16175. 
Chaine de valses. 16176. 
Cradle-song. 16177. 
Great is Jehovah the Lord. 20122. 
Greetings and kisses for my be- 
loved. 22084. 
Impromptu. 8971. 
Impromptus, op. 90 und op. 142. 
8972. 
Love. 117388. 
Moment musical. 
29720. 
Momento musicale. 
Phantasie. 11739. 
Romanza espressiva. 11740. 
Serenade. 1528, 2072 (54), 3793, 
11741, 17896, 20124, 20125-20127, 
0 ea Oe 
Six songs. 3807386. 
Soirées de Vienne. 
Staindchen. 8974. 
To Sylvia. 16178. 
Wiegenlied. 8975. 
50 melodies. 16179. 
Benubert (HH. & R.) 
15801. 
Schubert (H. F.) Oh, you kid. 15892. 
Schubert co. Away up in the blue sky. 
4473. 
Schuberth (E.) & co.: 
Barearolle. 12472. 
Berceuse. 20830. 
Festival march. 21099. 
Gavotte. 189138. 
Gone. 171387. 
Happy spring days. 
Helen polka. 19040. 
How happy are the souls above. 


3012, 6105, 8978, 
20123. 


11742. 


Nachtfalter. 


19019. 


726. 
If I were king. 10769. 
Music box. 29248. 


Nor eye hath seen. 1218. 

O worship the King. 24227. 
Our life is vain. 19863. 
Owl (The) 21885. 
Petits moulins 4 vent. 
Polka de bal. 19946. 
Reverie. 27031. 
Scherzo-étude. 20115. 
Shall I wed thee. 16204. 
Sleepy land. 162386. 


26922. 


Take your girlie 


Schuberth (E.) & co.—Continued. 
Valentine (A) 12097. 
Valse-arietta. 20476. 

Venite exultemus. 18124. 

12 easy pieces for pianoforte. 
17897. 
7 recital 
22083. 

Schuberth (F.) jr.: 

Carillon (Le) 10052, 12564. 
Konzertino. 13818. 

Lieber mond. 26407. 
Marschlied. 138384. 
Mond-walzer. 26631-26633. 
Post (Die) im _ walde. 
136838. 
Postillon-lied. 13684. 
Slavisches liedchen. 

Schuberth (J.) & co.: 

An der quelle (At the source). 
18299. 

Bliitenregen. 18445. 

Gondellied. 18959. 

Jagdstiick. 19267. 

John Maynard. 19292. 


pieces for pianoforte. 


13682, 


13893. 


Morgengruss. 19629. 

Rosenlied. 20057. 

Sechs leichte klavier  ettiden. 
18710. 

Serenade im parke. 20149. 
Walzer im freien. 20545. 
Schuberthaus-verlag: 

An einen herbstwald. 18300. 

An ein krankes kind. 46. 
Bescheidene schifer (The shy 
lover). 18424. 

Bitte. 18433. 

Erinnerung. 18793. 

Frage und antwort. 18893. 
Kolumbine. 19353. 

Lied eines miidchens. 19412. 

Morgengesang. 19627, 19628. 

Rauch (Der). (Smoke). 19998. 

Regen. 20006. 

Stindchen. 1656. 

Ton (Der) 20413. 

Wand’rer, wand’rer sind wir alle. 
1919. 


Schuchardt (J. H.): 
Waiting for you sweetheart mine. 


30200. 
While the twilights come and go. 
30280. 
Schueler (A.) lLuftschloss. 11064. 
Schuesler (J.) Smiling Bill. 13899. 
Schuett (A.) American mother. 
22646. 
Schiitt (B.) Impromptu mélodique. 
22609. 


Sechiitt (E.): e 
A la bien aimée. 20707, 
DULG 2 tl9: 


°° 


DEVS, 


Ariette. 30386. 
Danse-sérénade. 1017. 
En souvenir. 380481. 


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pt. I, ME S., “vi.6 


Sechtitt (H.)—Continued. 


Humoresques-miniatures. 19098. 
19094. 
Humoresque-sérénade. 10651. 
Interméde-sérénade. 10825. 
Petite scéne de ballet. 1887. 
Romance. 1450. 
Romance-appassionato. 22029. 
Scherzino-sérénade. 11722. 
Schuette (M. A.) Springtime. 3932. 


Schiitz (H.) 
3817. 
Schuetze (C.) 
Schuh (A. N.) 
20864. 
Schuh (J.) Missa conventualis. 5653. 


Schuler (G. S.): 
Carnival march. 10055. 


Selig sind die todten. 


In the garden. 28782. 
Bright anticipations. 


Demia. 10228. 

Heart’s ideal. 26041. 
Schulke (J. B.) Oh you Morris. 
17678. 


Schulkins (A.): 
Carnival march. 
Demia. 10228. 

Schultheis (G.) That dreamy Schu- 

bert serenade. 20362. 


Schultz (A.): 
Hventide cradle song. 17055. 
Morning march. 17584. 
Noon-tide waltz. 17655. 
Serenade. 17904. 
Ship ahoy. 17916. 
South wind. 17965. 
Swing song. 18021. 
Schultz (C. A.) Liedel von glitick,. 
28978. 
Schultz (EH. 1.) 
rose. 29278. 
Schultz (H. BH.) 


10055. 


My love is like a 


Ballet of the butterflies. 20797. 
One of the herd. 8598. 
Schultz (J. A. P.) Butterflies. 4614. 


Schultze (H. H.) Nation’s eall. 15806. 

Schultze-Biesantz ( 
Mit mir allein. 26623. 
Pro patria. 26982. 


Wie alles kam. 27642. 


Schumacher (H. A.) : 
Ich hebe meine augen auf. 15264. 
Stimmt mit den engeln an. 24752. 


Schumann (C.) Suite. 6107. 
Schumann (G.) Ruth. 1481. 
Schumann (R. A.): 
Abendlied. 1529. 
An den abendstern. 1530. 


Aufschwung, and Traumeswirren. 
20129. 
Beiden grenadiere. 
Davidsbiindler (Die) 
Gipsy life. 8977. 
Teh grolle nicht. 
Joyful peasant. 
Lotus flower. 


1531. 
20150. 


16181. 
29722. 
2973, 11744, 307387. 


Schumann (R. A.)—Continued. 
Love divine that stooped to share. 
6108. 
Morning song. 8978. 
Papillon polonaise. 12359 (42). 
Robert Schumann—album. 3795. 
Schlummerlied. 22086. 
Slow movement from the violon- 
cello concerto. 11745. 
Three short pieces. 11746. 
Triumerei. 27122. 
Two grenadiers. 24567. 
Voice of love. 20182. 
Vogel als prophet. 20181. 
Warum. 6109. 
Widmung. 8979, 11747. 
1°°° sonate. 201383. 
2°m° sonate. 201384. 
Schunke (H.): 

Gdybyn Ci wierzye. mogi. 
Meloye polskie. 5609. 
Schuppig (A.) I dont care what 

might become of me. 10676. 
Schuster (EK. J.) Moon dance. 13458. 
Schuster (G.) Where the Rio Grande 

is flowing. 9659. 

Schuster (G. H.) music co. Where the 

Rio Grande is flowing. 9659. 
Schutz (W. E.) Long cheer for Yale. 

29024. 

Schutzinger (A. C.) There’s a heart 

that waits for you. 12009. 

Schwake (H. G.) Boyhood days. 

25440. 
Schwartz (B.) 
Schwartz (J.): 

April fool rag. 143894, 27714 (82). 

Boost Brooklyn. 9994. 

Brookside inn. 27944. 

Come and play peek-a-boo. 
(29). 

Come down to earth’ my dearie. 
4990, 6648 (46). 

Come love, and play peek-a-boo. 
14662. 

I ain’t got no ear for music. 
19099. 

I’m a bear for you. 29138, 12859 
(77), 14819 (80). 

I’m going back to Reno. 
25197 (114). 

I’m the lily. 14319 (86). 

I want a whole lot of girls. 
6648 (70). 

Joyous spring. 380575. 

Just think of all the money you 
could save. 26317, 27714 (89). 

Let’s make love among the roses. 
14319 (106). 

12359 (93). 


4986. 


Rag time love. 24447. 


16728 


15238, 


5240, 


My operatic Samson. 
Oh you dream. 9782 (74). 

On an Irish honeymoon. 17690. 
Pop corn man. 1367. 

Potsand pans. 24884, 27714 (115). 


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| Schwartz (J.)—Continued. 


Pretty little girl inside. 5940, 6648 
(101). 
Ragging the old 
29568, 30864 (111). 
Rum tum tiddle. 
C112), 
saranh’s hat. 20101, 25197 
Sighing. 90835. 
They’re all good American names. 
93438, 14319 (151). 
Schwartz (J.) pub. co. 


Vienna roll. 
29676, 30364 


(211). 


Pots and pans. 


24384. 

Schwartz (M.) My old Kentucky rag. 
13519. 

Schwartz (M. BH.) Danse polatre. 
23056. 


Schwartz (O.) Julchens fiitterwochen. 
10878. 
Schwartz (P.): 

Any girl looks good in summer. 
12417, 12418, 14819 (29), 14887- 
14392, 16782, 25284. 

Blarney Kate. 6881. 

Honey Sal. 5168. 

My honey of my heart. 
16728 (52). 

Rag-time love. 17827, 
(208). 

Sing me 
9050. 

There is one born every minute. 
12006, 12359 (108). 

Weird rag. 22429. 

Yea boys, let’s have a time. 

Schweers & Haake: 
Auf Bornholm. 253818. 
Fahnenschwur. 12782. 
Schweizer & co.: 
America, my home so famed. 39. 
Lieder der liebe und sehnsucht. 


13504, 
19994, 25197 


an Irish Come-all-ye. 


9742. 


23819. 
Schwerin (G.) Romantique. 11618, 
11614. 
Schwieck (A.) Nonett. 24185, 26756. 


Schwingenstein (H.): 
Honey does you love your Sammy. 
28597. 
Its nice to be in love with you. 
288238. 


| Schwingenstein (EK. F.) Won’t you be 


my little girl. 2028, 4341. 

It’s only for a little while. 3038. 

Just a smile from the girl you 
love. 18194. 


| Sehytté (L.): 


Instructive recreations. 23648. 

Little shepherdess. 23851. 

Schule des modernen klavierspiels. 

2 PA 

Sylphs and nixies. 22240. 

Tekniske klavierstudier. 80784. 
Sciacca (V.) We'll go joyriding up in 

the air. 27576. 


Scipio. 10567. 
Scofield (M. C.): 


Now and then. 8501. 


Ye winds of the night. 20669. 
Scott (—): 
I’m on my honeymoon. 19158. 


There’s something in the seaside 
air. 20379. 


Scott (Av D:) : 


Night prayer. 1203. 
Shrine (The) 1563. 
Shuiler (The) 1564. 


Twilight fallen white and cold. 
1828. 
When spring comes laughing. 1966. 
Scott (B.): 
Come with me to Gipsyland. 7057. 
Do you remember the last waltz. 
14759. 
Fall in and follow me. 
Good-bye girlie. 17142. 
Hallo, here comes a jolly sailor. 


7335. 


21229. 

Have you ever loved any other 
girl. 15093. 

Here comes the chocolate major. 
2845. 


I’d like to go to Turkey. 15191. 
I don’t care what becomes of me. 
2893, T7697. 


I’m Sammy Sharp. 21346. 

I’m the master of the bow-wows. 
TTAT. 

I saw Peter Henry home. 17253. 

If you want to please the lady. 
15276. 

Jean Maclaren. 7915. 

Let me kiss those tears 
8033. 

My cinnamon lady. 8359. 

My first love, my last love, my 


away. 


only love. 138495. 
Put on your military uniform. 
17821. 


Sweet Evelyn. 14000. 
Take your girlie on the steamer. 


92067. 

Tantalising. 18082. 

They don’t all go to hear the band. 
16436. 

Try on your grandma’s crinoline. 
22385. 


Waltz me up the staircase. 20543. 
Wedding bells are ringing for 
Sammy. 14207. 
Where there’s a bunch of girls 
you'll find a sailor. 18192. 
You can’t judge a woman by her 
clothes. 20679. 
Seott (Canny) Death of a neighbor’s 
baby boy. ‘7157. 
Seott (Charles) : 
Don’t cut your laugh in half. 
17006. 


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Scott (Charles) —Continued. 


I’m going to bea boy scout, grand- 
pa. 138054. 

In sunlight and starlight. 10802. 

Let us love, as we loved years ago. 
19402. 

Montana Flo. 19616. 

My bellflower. 19666. 

On a moonlight night. 26831. 

Somebody’s thinking of Ssomebody’s 
somebody. 138908. 

Someone has set you against me. 
13910. 

Spoony night. 27278. 

What would the summer be like 
without you. 380231. 


Seott (Cyril): 


Ainsi fis-je une villanelle. 25220. 

Air varié. 2108. 

Amsel-lied. 4420. 

Aubade. 9876. 

Berceuse. 16846, 25388. 

Caprice. 3801. 

Chagrin. 25518. 

Chanson du merle. 25521. 

Chansonnette. 6978. 

Cherry ripe. 28023. 

Danse élégiaque. 3862. 

Danse langoureuse. 3865. 

Danse négre. 25640. 

Danse orientale. 3867. 

Wlégie. 450. 

Introduction and fugue. 3017. 

Kummer. 19358. 

Love’s aftermath. 17455. 

Mirage. 26611. 

New moon. 13552. 

Old song ended. 26825. 

Over the prairie. 21884. 

Prélude. 3802. 

Romance. 1449. 

Solemn dance. 3883. 

Tallahassee. 1717, 16387. 

Trauerweiden. 20416. 

Trysting tree. 4115. 

Und so macht’ ich ein villanelle. 
20458. 

Unforeseen (The) 16489. 

Valley of silence. 4155. 

Valse caprice. 9470. 

Valse triste. 1863. 

Villanelle of the Poet’s road. 
16526. 


Scott (C. D.) Summer. 22212, 
Seott (C. P.): 


Baby from Bagdad. 100. 

Enchantment. 21047. 

Lord and Father, I call on Thee. 
29082. 

Rose’of India. 29658. 


scott, (Ga:) : 


Dromedary. 17028. 
Trixie’s taxi. 24922. 


Scott (H. A.): 


Dégagé march. 4781. 


Dt; I nes. v.76 


Scott (H. A.)—Continued. 
Moon smiles. 8317. 
Nature’s garden. 8423. 
Scott (James) : 
Quality. 19984. 
Ragtime oriole. 29566. 
Scott (Lady John) Annie Laurie. 59, 
2145, 12414. 
Scott (J. P.) Revelation. 29610. 
Scott (M.): 
All aboard goes Jack the sailor. 
20723. 
Floating down the old Zambesi. 
18867. 
Hush, here comes the dream man. 
alii 
I am the bailiff to the caliph. 7685. 
I’ve been knocking at every door. 
2934. 
T’ve got rings on my fingers. 
7768, 21358. 
I’ve never had my license canceled 
yet. 775. 
Isabel. 852. 
Oh, Joe! Stick out your toe. 
19799. 
Paddy boy. 8636. 
Put on your clogs once more. 
3627. 
Quaker girl. 13712. 
Soul of my soul. 9782 (78). 
There’s no such things as bogies. 
30787. 
They can do without us. 9839. 
Vagabonds toast. 27494. 
What do the waves say. 16601. 
Why do you keep laughing at me. 
20627. 
Ye dom t know Flynn. 16692. 
Scott (N.) 
it ey ‘the night birds trilling in 
the green, Imogen. T7704. 
Soul of my soul. 9186, 138928, 
13929. 
Scott (S.): 
Like as the hart. 19422. 
Ponder my words. 19952. 
Seotti (D.) Fort Sam Houston. 
17100. 
Scotto (V.): 
Angelina. 50, 6735. 
Joueuse de balles. 885. 
Ronde du soir. 24508. 
Son p’tit coquelicot. 1618. 
You, you, sous les bambous. 2054. 
Seotton (A. C.) Glow-worms. 23350. 


Seoville (C. R.): 
Always room. 9823. 
At the judgment bar. 9868. 
Beyond the shadows. 9968. 
Blessed ye disciples. 9977. 
Cause of righteousness. 10060. 
Come in. 101384. 
Coming king. 10141. ° 
Day will dawn. 10205. 


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nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


‘Scoville (C. R.)—Continued. 


Find where lost. 10374. 

Glory for Him. 10484. 

God of our country. 10494. 

Grace is the thing you need. 
10532. 

Great things for me. 10548. 

Harvest is waiting. 10578. 

He is our Lord and King. 10582. 

He keeps me. 10583. 

He never forgets His own. 10585. 

He will ever abide with me. 
10588. 

His last word. 10618. 

How good He is. 10646. 

I’m a sunny hearted pilgrim. 
10704. 

I’m out and out for Jesus. 10714. 

I trust Thee still. 10725. 

I will follow Thee my Savior. 
10788. 

Is His love crowded out. 10834. 

Jesus called the children. 10855. 

Jesus is the way. 10857. 

Jesus is waiting for you. 10858. 

Jesus, Savior, pilot me. 10863. 

Jesus the first and last. 10865. 

Just a little way to Jesus. 10888. 

Keep sweet. 10910. 

Keep your eyes fixed on Jesus. 
10911. 

Let us notice the danger Signs. 
10986. 

Live in the sunshine of God’s love. 
11024. 

More of Jesus. 11181. 

More precious to me. 11182. 

Mother is waiting for me. 11192. 

My Father’s land. 11222. 

Not now—just now. 11290. 

On my knees. 11366. 

Our bark comes sailing home. 
11401. 

Our talents for Jesus. 11407. 

Peace of God. 11443. 

Praise Him with anthems of joy. 
Ta DOT. 

Praise Him with strains sublime. 
11508. i 

Pressing forward. 11519. 

Promise divine. 11534. 

Pull up stream. 11539. 

Safest time is now. 11676. 

Salvation’s free. 11692. 

Saviour of love. 11714. 

Sing His praise. 11796. 

Soldiers for the King. 11828. 

Stooping to save. 11888. 

Sun-rise life. 11920. 

Sun will shine again. 11921. 

Sweet voices are calling. 11939. 

Take your stand for Jesus. 11955. 

Tell it o’er and o’er. 11974. 

There is light for a step at a time. 
12005. 


Scoville (C. R.)—Continued. 
Thy Kingdom come. 12085. 
Trust His precious love. 12066. 
Truth shall win. 12067. 
Turn back to God. 12074. 
Turn your beacon higher. 12075. 
Walk and taik with Jesus. 12166. 
What boundless, matchless love. 
2203: 
Which are you. 12254. 
You are out of touch with Jesus. 
12321. : 
You'll never win alone. 12828. 
Your boy and mine. 12387. 
Your milestone. 12339. 
Seoville (J. G.): 
Belle of the U. S. Navy. 2253. 
Eleven novel teaching pieces. 3803. 
T’ll be a sister to you. 26181. 
Scrinzi (G.) Sonata. 20136. 
Seroggy (M. W.) Irish girl. 15320. 
Seabott (W.) My little old rag doll. 
19698. 


Seabrook (A. J.): 
Fairy revels of Fairyland. 7330, 
12786. 
Harmony of creation. 15086. 
Irish brunette. TSS87. 
Irish songs in English and Gaelic. 
Las yale 
Seabrook’s Irish-American patri- 
otic songs. 8984, 13835. 
Till the moon burns out. 1787. 
Seaburg (L. B.) O linger awhile sweet 
spirit. 24209. 
Seabury (R.W.) Olive branch. 21858 
Seal (F. M.) Reciprocity. 16068. 
Sealy (F. L.): 
Hvar och en som dricker af detta 
vatten. 7673. 
Jowett. 263801. 
Sear-Wilson music pub. co.: 
Childhood days are dear to me. 
4658. 
Hight o’clock rush rag. 257389. 


I want to hear a southern tune. ~ 


5245. 
Waiting and longing for you. 
30198. 
What I’d even do for you. 27588. 
Searle (C. B.): 
Days of long ago. 16980. 
Rose and the heart. 17861. 
Sears (G.) Old home is best of all. 
19817. 


Sears (H.) lLover’s charm. 26479. 
Seasons (The). 18347. 
Sebren G. W.): 
Be cheerful all along. 27871. 
Whosoever will. 30288. 
Séechia rapita. 440, 1539-1542, 10050. 
Secor (M. 8S.) Love anew. 11048. 
Sedberry (J. G.) We shall meet again 
in springtime, Mary dear. 1927. 


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pt. 17, n. s.,-v. 6 


Sedbetter (C.) Days to never be. 
18675. 

Seeboeck (W. C. EH.) Three pieces for 
piano. 8991. 

Sebree (C.) Old homestead. 24256. 


Seeger (C.) jr.: 
Asleep. 20766. 
Endymion. 21052. 
Pride of youth. 21961. 
Song to —. 22167. 
Till I wake. 22317. 
When soft winds and sunny skies. 
22450. 
When we two parted. 22468. 
Seegitz (G. N.) On Sunday evening. 
11367. | 
Seeley (B.): 
Coonology.. 10155. 
I’m getting kind of lonesome for 
my old Kentucky pal. 138058. 
14319 (83), 17245, 27714 (738). 
My sweet Suzanna. 5720. 
Sambo go on and play your banjo. 
13803, 16728 (59). 
Throw a kiss to me, my minstrel 
man. 14079. 
Seeley (O.C.): 
I’ll come back for you. 5209, 7712. 
I’]1 meet you to-night in the land 


of dreams. 5212, 10693. 
Seeling (J. G.): 
Christnachtszauber. 278. 


Meissner porzellan. 380617. 


Seevers (G. B.) Virginia. 20518. 
Segré (R.) : 
Mannaggia ’o marito. 19528. 


Senza colpa. 29756. 

Sincerita. 20179. 
Seguy (P.) Vieilles chanteries. 20507. 
Seibel (H.) : 

Say won’t you love me Jacquenot. 

29701. 
When I played peek a boo with 
you. 380242. 
Seibert (A.) Autumn sun. 4465. 
Seibert (fF. R.) Bible railway. 27908. 
Seibert (T. L.) All right. 28. 
Seidel (1.): 

Crushes and blushes. 

HMorevermore. 17095. 

Rocky rags. 13759. 

That demon rag. 6829. 

Violet and the rose. 9528. 


20953. 


Seidl (R. F.) Lets go up in an air- 
ship. 26401. 
Seidt (J. A.): 
Blissful moments. 6888. 
Blue Beard. 174. 
Cinderella waltz. 280. 
Fairy’s dream. 496. 
Piano technics. 29493. 


Little Red Riding Hood. 985. 
Piano technics. 21917. 
Woodland echoes. 9726. 


Seifert (H. T.): 
Avowal. 12452. 
Edviga. 12740. 
Ma lady. 29073. 
Plainte du vent. 
Poema di amore. 
Scherzo. 29711. 

Seifert (W.) Zwei rondos. 

Seigel & King. 

picture show. 18599. 


13678. 
3087. 


13840. 


Seiler (S.): 
Cinderella mazurka. 10115. 
Forsaken. 10411. 


Golden West. 10509. 

Listen to the mocking bird. 21547. 
Love’s young dream. 21594. 
Mother’s love waltz. 11196. 

My love is like the red, red rose. 


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Young America. 123385. 
Sein herzensjunge. 13217, 14563, — 


14564, 15404, 15410. 
Seitz (F.) Heil’ge nacht nun kehrst 
du wieder. 234638. 
Seitz (R. F.): 
Eternal youth. 12766. 
Marcella overture. 138369. 
March of the states. 133872. 
To one I love. 14089. 


When knighthood was in Chicago. 


14234. 
Sekles (B.): 
Divertimento, in 4 sitzen. 18703. 
EKpilog. 10828. 
In der ltifte blau. 10794. 
In meeres mitten. 10796. 
Wenn ich zu walde geh’. 
Selby (B. Luard-) 


12197. 


See Luard-Selby | 


rae 


(B.) 

Selander (J. W.) Summer twilight on - 
the farm. 24779. 

Seldon (A.) Oliver’s olives. 8582. 

Sellars (D.) Songs of the open road. 
13925. 


Sellars (S. G.): 
At twilight. 18341. 
Cantilene rustique. 
Carnival overture. 
Cradle song. 25608. 


25491. 
20894. 


Repose. 27026. 
Sellenick (A.) Marche indienne. | 
5570. 
Sellers (HE. O.): 
Blessed be His name. 14525. 


Coronation day. 325. 


Fear thou not for I am with thee. 


2648. 
Now let us gather one and all. 
1226 
Once in my sin I wondered. , 


21867. 
Praise ye Jehovah. 
Sing me the story. 
Things not seen 
22300. 


21954. 
16229, 22116. 
are eternal. 


2228 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Sellers (E. O.)—Continued. 
This is My blood. 4054. 
Unto Him. 4145. 


Sellke (P.) lLet’s all take a trip out 
to Riverview. 8034. 

Sells (N.) Golden wedding drive. 
18958. 

Seltzer (F. R.) American standard 
polka. 25255. 


Selwood (A. E.) 
gale sings in lover’s lane. 
Selz (G.) Obsession. 3470. 
Seminary music co.: 
Air king march two-step. 27742. 


When the nightin- 
9643. 


Base-ball. 12473. 

Down by the Rio Grande. 28248. 
Fishing. 12814. 

Ramin: 15173. 

I miss you for I need you. 5281. 


Lawn tennis. 138246. 


Let’s build a bridge from your 
heart to mine. 28961. 
Not for awhile but always. 5756. 


Oh you pretty ringtail. 5801. 
Sailing. 138786. 
Star of evening. 6244. 
Swimming. 14008. 
You'll miss your loving baby bye 
and bye. 380348. 
What was pastime to you meant 
all this world to me. 6506. 
Sémiramide. 17867, 20064. 
Semmann (L.): 
Nocturnal rambling. 1216. 
Peace of evening. 13820. 
Starry night. 1660. 


Semple (J.) Daisy Meldrooms. 23041. 
Sena (G. de) Sorrento. 30766. 
Senaillé (J. B.): 

Arie. 263385. 


Sonate in G. 26388. 
Senart (M.), Roudanez (B.) & cie: 
Princess Edith. 16088. 
Vaine caresse. 22366. 
Senbury (B. O.) While the fire is 
burning low. 14253. 


Alpenhirt (Der) 4408. 
| Waldestrost. 6464. 
Senner (G. F.) Queen of Panama. 
13715. 
_Sepe (V.) I want to be your feller. 
17260. 


Serine (L. E.) Dreamy eyes. 18747. 


_Serly (lL. von) See Von Serly (L.) 


Sernoffsky (R.): 
Aeroplane march. 14881. 
Just for me won’t you. 7948. 


| Serpieri (E.): 


Ad Elena. 2090. 
Barearola elegiaca. 2220. 
Campane (Le) 2888. 
Corvo (Il) 2456. 


Dialogo con una rondine. 12688. 


Serpieri (E.)—Continued. 
Ma Portugaise. 3228. 
Sconforto. 8800. 

Servais (L.) Gymkana. 

Service. 15505. 

Service personnel. 

24600. 
Sessions (EH. B.) 
Sessions (N. A.) 

27849. 

Setchell (G. W.): 
In, the grape vine swing. 3001. 
Look out for the bogie man. 


18998. 
14149-14151, 16500, 


Solemnity. 6193. 
Back to the farm. 


11034. 
Sweetheart my Rose. 11948. 
Travel on. 12057. 
Seuel-Holst (M.): 
Baby’s rocking horse. 102. 


Dreaming dolly. 428. 
Johnny and the bumble bee. 
Little wag. 19448. 
Merry spin. 19587. 
Modern soldiers’ parade. 
Pickaninnies. 19922. 
Tiny windmill. 1789. 
Wooden soldiers’ parade. 
9725. 
Sevalk (A. Gaude-) See Gaude-Sevalk 
PX) 
Sevcik (O.): 
Holka modrookaé. 26074. 

Scale and arpeggio book for violin. 
11764. 
Severin (EH. P.) 

16232. 
Severn (E.) Valse d’ amour. 9471. 
Seward (L.) Chimes of the love bells. 
25587. 
Seward (M.C.) Hear the Master say. 


19298. 


1104. 


6616, 


Sky rockets rag. 


TGKZS CO) 
Seward (T. F.) Hear the Master say. 
16728 (5). 
Seward (W.) Dreams to sell. 10289. 
Sewell (W.)  Postlude on the theme 


Cum jubilo. 8729. 
Seybold (A.): 
Bleisoldaten-parade. 
Christfest. 267. 
Der heimat treu bis in den tod. 
7165. 
Gebet. 7446. 
Gondoliera. 
Impromptu. 16202. 
Polonaise. 16015. 
Pusstascenen. 16050. 
Romanza, EH dur. 11621. 
Valse aimable. 9466. 
Seyfert (HE. L.): 
Little Indian. 19441. 
Ship o’ dreams. 20162. 
Seymour (Mrs. EH.) Jolly summertime. 
19297. 


Seymour 
12106. 


6883. 


7492. 


(Eric) Valse passionnée. 


2229 


INDEX 


Seymour (H.): 
O come, all ye faithful. 26772. 
Silent night holiest night. 24623. 
That old familiar tune. 9324. 
Seymour (L.) Magnificat and Nune 
dimittis in F. 8179. 
Seymour (S. A.): 
Old and new. fashioned swings. 
5803. 
Sweetheart. 
Seywang (A.): 
Feuille d’ album. 49238. 
Jet? aime. 5340. 
Quatre préludes. 
Sgambati (G.): 
Melodia campestre. 
Preludio. 3605. 
Serenata napoletana. 27145. 
Vecchio minuetto. 27514, 
Shackels (H. C.) Under the eagle’s 
wing. 223856. 
Shackley (F. N.): 
Casino (The) 25507. 
Danse humoristique. 256389. 
How sleep the brave. 15168. 
O Lord, Thou hast searched me. 
113817. 
Song of the brook. 27242. 
Spring fancies. 27281. 
Twilight song. 12076. 
Venetian song. 27518. 
Shadoin (Mrs. J. D.) Fond memories. 
14904. 
Shaeffer (A.): 
Advancing of the troops. 22596. 
If you were a rose. 23603. 
My heart’s for you polka. 29268. 
Russian peasant song. 24531.: 
Superba march. 24789. 
Shaffer (E.) In that distant land. 
5295. 
Shaffer (H. L.): 
Because of you. 4380 (98). 
Mid the roses. 48380 (146). 
Such is the love I have for you. 
11905. 
Shalit (B. A.) 
95388. 
Shamforoff (D.) All the time is lovin’ 
time to me. 22626. 
Shanahan (J. J.) Aero honeymoon. 
14380. 
Shand (C. E.) All aboard for San 
Franciseo in 1915. 16750. 


11942. 


6192. 
3298. 


Visions of dreamland. 


Shand (EH.) Six solos. 6181. 

Shandley (T.) My Irish Mayme. 
1153. 

Shanholster (V.) Mid the golden rod. 
5642. 

Shanks (J. F.) Aeroplane. 18. 

Shanks (L.) I-Mo. 43880 (127). 

Shanley (B. J.) Sweet summer-time. 
11988, 16364. 

Shannon (A. M.) Won’t you come 


into the water blue. 4342. 


pty mi m.:s., vi fa) 


Shannon 
20431. 

Shannon (J. R.): 
Coster rag. 326. 
I’d rather have folks say How | 
that man did run than There | 


(B.) Trying to forget. | 


he lies. 747, 6648 (64), 7694. 
I’m going back to ‘Tennessee. | 
23555. 
Mammy’s angel chile. 17482. 
Memories of the past. 5614. 
Shannon (S.) Out in Oklahoma. | 
26874. 


Shannon (W.) pseud. See Lipman | 
(Ww. | 
Ariens (W.) 
1557. 
Shapiro (M.): 
Across the ocean. 12871. 
Aeroplane glide. 2094. | 
After that I want a little more. | 


Shantico or fooled. | 


4391. 
Airship honeymoon. 9805. 
Alanna. 25226. 
All aboard for the _ seashore. | 
12384. | 
Alone. 9822. 
And that is what money can do. | 
67382. 


Apron rag. 16783. 
Are you feeling as lonesome as I} 
am. 9854. 
Ashes of love. 14410. 
Aviator Nell. 12451. 
Because I want just you. 
Below the Mason-Dixon line. 
6648 (42).. 
Big pow-wow. 16854, 18429. 
Blue days. 175. | 
Broadway march and _ two-step. 
4598. 
Caruso glide. 228. 
Casino anniversary. 6958. 
Come and be my sky maid. 
Come home. 16938, 22562 (57). | 
Come love and play peek-a-boo. | 
14662, 16728 (29). 


22755. | 
143, | 


14659. | 


Come love in the moonlight. | 
16935. 

Come take a ride in my aero. | 
10137. 
Come take a trip in my new mono- | 
plane. 18601. 


Coronation waltz. 16954. 
Cottage, love, I’ve built for you. | 


10162. | 
Crimson march and_ two-step. | 
2464. 
Cristo Colombo. 336. 


Daffy as a loon. 12655. 
Darned if the fellows can do with- 


out girls, girls, girls. 372, 12359 | 
(60). 

Dat lovin’ touch. 14728, 16728 | 
(Gb). 


2230 


| INDEX 
| nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Shapiro (M.)—Continued. Shapiro (M.)—Continued. 


Dear little girl. 14734. I love you better than anyone 


Deep down in my heart. 7160. 

Deep purple. 10221. 

Diamond eyes. 10242. 

Dixie bells. 10249, 12859 (68). 

Dixie parade. 16997. 

Dixie rose. 405, 2072 (92). 

Do sweetheart, do. 7187. 

Do you love roses too. 10258. 

Don’t forget to keep on loving 
when you marry. 2582. 


Don’t put out the light. 12706. 

Don’t wake me up. 2072 (96). 

Down at Atlantic Isle. 2541. 

Down by the seashore. 14771. 

Dreamland. 2551. 

Dusky Sandy from Sandusky 
O-hi-o. 10298. 

H-n-g-a-g-e-d don’t spell married 
to me. 458. 

Every day. 4889. 

Kivery moment you’re lonesome. 
148438. 

Everybody’s Irish on the seven- 
teenth of March. 10348. 

First you get the money. 4930. 

Bly, iy, aly... 528. 

From sandland to the moon. 
23291. 

Garden of love. 555. 

Ghost time. 17122. 

Give me some fond affection. 
10476. 


Give me your love. 14970. 

Go to sleep. 7474. 

Go away from me I hate you. 
2002. (105). 

Hi-mi-lady. 12990. 

Hobble, hobble, hobble in your old 
hobble skirt. 151387. 

Hobble skirt drag. 2861. 

Hobble skirt rag. 10619. 

How I love you no words can 
tell. 7659. 

I ean’t think of anything that’s 
half as sweet aS you. 2072 
(109). 

I’d fall in love with any girl. 
10670. 

I’d like to be your mother’s son- 
in-law. 17227. 

I’d rather be an Irishman. 17693. 

I give you all you ask. 10679, 
16728 (34). 

T’ll be right there in the same old 
places iat, 20t2 Chbl)- 

T’ll be your baby always. 15211. 

Ill build a home for you [Oh! 
gee! I’m crazy for you] 13044. 

Yl] never have another pal like 
Mary mine. 191382. 

T’ll never love you more. 5218. 

I love my wife. 10697. 


2231 


ever loved anyone else before. 
18050, 16728 (87). 

I’m an old fashioned kid. 2915. 

I’m going back to Reno. 15233. 

I’m going right back to mother. 
10711. 

Vm. happy. thats. all. 2013; 
14819 (85). 

I’m in love with a chocolate sol- 
dier. 7734, 16728 (38). 

I’m just crazy about you. 761. 

I’m longing for you. 15237. 

I’m the only mother that you ever 
knew. 2926. 

I’m trying my best to smile. 
10719. 

I never thought that I would miss 
you so. 17251. 

I want to be your beau. 780. 

I want to play school with you. 
15254. 

I want you, honey, to be mine. 
10734. 

I will save my love and kisses 
all for you. ¢8i, 2072 (4120). 

I wish I was a millionaire. 2945. 

I wish I were married. 138083. 

I wonder if you’re ‘dreaming of 
me. 10742. 

I wonder if you’re waiting. 10748. 

If I could but win your love. 
10759. 

If life’s best gift were mine to 
choose. 5269. 


If Lincoln could be with us once 


again. 10771. 
If you knew what I knew about 
men. 2964. 
If you'll be my college girl. 7818. 
If you only knew. . 15275. 
In dear old Atlantic City. 17284. 


‘In Good Time Town. 5290. 


In June and July with August, 
17293. 

In my motor boat. 826. 

In vacation time. 17310. 

In winter. 840. 

It’s no use to love little girlie. 
10839, 14319 (92). 

It’s only for a little while. 3038. 

I’ve got the coin. 2935. 

Just a little girlie girlie and she’s 
mine. 10884. 

Just we two, you and I. 7955. 

Kid days. 198382. 

Lasso Mary. 17891. 

Let me roller skate with you. 
10981. 

Let me tell you how much I adore 
you. 15440. 

Let’s be sweethearts again. 8035. 

Let’s be sweethearts once again. 
31438. 


INDEX 


DLE 8. V.068 | 


Shapiro (M.)—Continued. 


Let’s go where we can have some 
fun. 5455. 

Liebes-ode. 3149. 

Line up. 15470. 

Little bit of Irish. 19482. 

Longing for you, for you, Sweet- 
heart. 15500. 

Love anew. 11048. 

Loving chimes. 17461. 

Make me love you like I never 
loved before. 19522. 

Man in the moon is no friend of 
mine. 17488. 
Manuel’s killing black eyes. 11088. 

Margery Denure. 13379. 

Mary went ’round and around and 
around. 133889, 16728 (51). 

Mazumah plant. 17516. 

Mercury foot. 15657. 

Mr. Brown of Stingytown. 

Molly O. 3344. 

My companion soul. 17608. 

My cowgirl queen. 8860. 

My Creole girl. 6648 (93). 

My dark-eyed dusky queen. 11212. 

My dear Irene. 19674. 

My dream love. 11217. 

My dream of you. 11218. 

My Eleanor. 11219. 

My heart keeps right on beating. 
196838. 

My little forest queen. 11282. 

My love lives for you always. 
15777. 


8307. 


My sweet Suzanna. 5720. 
Nail him. 11255. 
Nations pride. 15807. 


Nearer my God to Thee. 1385389. 

No one ever died from lovin’. 
21784. 

Nothing worries me. 

O’Callahan. 8530. 

Oh! there’s coming a-day by and 
by boys. 15889. 

Oh, you angel. 5799, 6648 (96). 

Oh you chicken. 2072 (157). 

Oh! you Russian. 13604. 

Old fashioned waltz. 11354. 

On a Junetime honeymoon. 15912. 

On the bench beneath the weeping 
willow tree. 13617. 

Only a little green shamrock from 
home. 8606. 

Our dear old Uncle Sam. 159389. 


15849. 


Our flag and its virtues. 1294. 
Pacitic rags 5952: 

Partners. 15961. 

Pity is akin to love. 5909. 


Play him something nice and slow. 
8706, 12359 (100), 14819 (180). 

Pollywogg wiggle. 13862. 

Pomander walk. 16016. 

Porto Rico. 1369. 


2232 


Shapiro (M.)—Continued. 


Rag pipe bag pipe band. 8803, | 
12359 (104). 
Rauss mit Kraus. 
(57). 
Rhapsody rag. 6010, 6648 (102). 
Rubies every day for breakfast. 
8914, 14319 (186). 
Sally. 18800, 16728 (58). 
Say, but its lonesome, kid. 13813, | 
16728 (60). 
Silv’ry moonbeams. 138882. 
Since you are bald and I am gray. 
117938. 
Siren’s call. 3858. 
Song of the D. A. R. 18919. 
Soul note. 9135. 
Springtime. 11872. ‘| 
Standard (The) of our liberty. | 
16308. 
Sutfragette, 
17997. 
Sweet Annie dear. 1698. | 
Sweet Irish flower from old Erin’s | 
shore. 6289. 
Sweet summer time. 
Sweetest girl. 16366. 
Sweetheart. 11942. 
Take a trip to Coney Isle. 16374. | 
Take me to the dear old Comstock. | 
18030. | 
Take me up to Palisade Park. |} 
16385. 
Tell me again you love me. 16400. | 
Tell me with a smile. 16402. 
Tell them I am coming home. | 
11975. 4 
That new fangled harem gown. | 
16414. | 
That’s ever 
(182). 
That’s going some for you. 4029. 
That’s when life’s one grand sweet | 


11561, 16728 , 


you are a dandy. | 


16364. 


loving love. 2072 ! 


song. 2072 (185). 
They try it anyway. 9345. 
To-night, dear heart, to-night. | 
6365. 
True love. 9428. 
Turkey (The)  gobbler’s ball. 
18102. 
Underneath the spoony croony | 
moon. 14131. | 
Vaiter! don’t say ham ven I’m 
around. 12096. 
Violets. 18141. 


Virginia memories. 95386. 

Voix d’amour. 16540. 

Waiting for a little girlie. 6461. | 

Way down on sunny Tampa bay. 
14202. 

We'll have more punkin pie. 4249. | 

We're only here for a, little while. | 
6483. 

What’s the matter with the hobble 
skirt. 9607. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Shapiro (M.)—Continued. Shapiro music pub. co.—Continued. 


When my heart sings the song of 
your eyes. 9633. 

When the band plays Yankee 
Doodle. 18184. 

When the girl you love loves you. 
20592. 

When I hobble along in my hobble 
skirt. 6511. 

When I left you in tears near the 
old cabin door. 12209. 

Where the Swanee river flows its 
way. 25107. 

Whippoorwill. 9663. 

Will you ever think of me. 16671. 

Will you love me when the honey- 
moon is over. 2072 (197). 

With you in an aeroplane. 43835. 

Yesterday’s caresses. 14286. 

Yiddisha luck and Irisha love. 
12318, 16728 (74). 

You don’t know how you'll miss 
her. 12828. 

You’ll be sorry when you’re sober. 
2072 (202). 

You needn’t go to college if you’ve 
been to College-Inn. 6630. 

You’re the honey girl for me. 
2049. 

You're the rose in love’s garden to 
me. 4359. 


Shapiro music pub. co.: 


Aeroplane whiri. 20716. 

Ain’t you glad you’ve come home, 
Mary. 18266, 25197 (40). 

Big pow wow. 25197 (48). 

Bride and the groom. 27989. 

Can’t you hear me _ ringing. 
22877, 25197 (59). 

Cassandre. 25509. 

Chautauqua march. 18544. 

Chop-house rag. 28030. 

Come back Marguerite. 22974, 
27714 (45). 

Cullud band. 28142. 

Daddy coined the money. 20958. 

Dear old Ireland. 28193. 

Dreams like I dream of you are 
rare,  2olsa2. 

Hileen. 23160. 

Gaby glide. 28415, 30364 (77). 

Ghost time. 27714 (60). 

Girl in the looking glass. 21171. 

Go hide your face in the corner. 
21183, 25197 (98). : 

He never, never said good-bye. 
26034, 27714 (64). 

I’d like to be your mother’s. son- 
in-law. 27714 (68). 

Ill be waiting by the old mill 
stream. 28663. 

T’ll never have another pal like 
Mary mine. 22562 (75). 

I’m going back to Reno. 25197 
(114). 


2233 


26596—12——31 


I’m raking in the hay. 21845, 
25197 (115). 

I’ve got a ragtime bee in my bon- 
net. 23571, 27714 (75). 

I want to know you better. 26187. 

I would like to get acquainted 
with you. 21375. 

If all the girls who’ve jilted me. 
21381. 

If everyhour were a day. 28734. 

If they’re good enough to fight. 
28744. 

In June and July with August. 
27714 (88). 

In my aeroplane. 19216. 

It must be love. 23659. 
It takes a live fish to swim up 
stream. 21442, 25197 (186). 
It’s lonesome on _ Broadway. 
21488, 25197 (140). 

Just think of all the money you 
could save. 26317, 27714 (89). 

Kentucky Sal. 19330. 

Kingdom of my home. 28898. 

Kiss me again. 193841, 25197 
(144). 

Lasso Mary. 27714 (98). 

Lazy boy. 28938. 

Letter of love to my little south- 
ern dove. 21524. 

Lily and the cedar. 23831. 

Little bit of Irish. 25197 (150). 

Loving chimes. 27714 (97). 

Make me love you as I never 
loved before. 25197 (158). 

Mazumah plant. 25197 (164). 

Meddlesome Mike. 21667. 

Memories of yesternight. 26574. 

Mr. Alexander, you’re a lovin’ 
man. 19608. 

Mud pies. 19652. 

My heart keeps right on beating. 
25197 (172). 

My lady’s eyes. 24111. 

My little Argentine. 29274. 

My love is like a rose. 29278. 

My old home up on the hill. 21747. 

My tantalizing Pearl. 19716. 

Night’s the time for loving. 26748. 

No one ever died from lovin’. 
25197 (182). 

Partners. 25197 (194). 

Quaker girl. 26996. 

Red man’s twins. 21997. 

Rotation rag. 220438, 25197 (207). 

Sarah’s hat. 20101, 25197 (211). 

School boys. 29715. 

School day memories. 27118. 

Sleepy eyes. 22127. 

Soldier boy that left his mother 
all alone. 22139. 

Summer. 22212. 

Tell me again you love me. 25197 
(233). 


INDEX 


pt. Ik B.-S., v8 


Pah RTE hl aa MTT kamal ean GE TiiccEan ran Asn ot ee ee 


Sharp (C. J.)—Continued. 


Shapiro music pub. co.—Continued. 
That baboon baby dance. 380001, 
30364 (120). 
There’s a door ajar for you. 
27403. 
They don’t speak to one another 
now. 24871, 27714 (1838). 
Turkey gobbler’s’ ball. 25197 
(248). 
Two letters. 27469. 
Watching the world roll ’round. 
20550. 
What can a poor girl do. 27587. 
What is love. 27590. 
When a girl whose heart is break- 
ing. 27596, 27714 (148). 
When the leaves are red and gold. 
22457. 
When the soldier boys are doves 
of peace. 30257. 
When you're in love. 25197 (261). 
Won’t you share a little flat with 
me. 20660. 
You and I. 25171. 
You’re a girlie mollycoddle. 22548. 
Youw’re the nicest little girl. 27691. 
Your own dear kiss. 380354. 
Shapleigh (B.): 
Lake of the Dismal Swamp. 3119. 
Vedic hymn. 4175. 
Sharkey (J. EH.) My sweet colleen. 
267138. 
Sharp (A. W.): 
Hearts of old Sigma chi. 12975. 
Were you the earth and I. the 
skies. 16599. 
Sharp (C. J.): 
Admiral Benbow. 6665. 
Amarillis. 12398. 
As I walked through the meadows. 


6761. 
Banks of the Dee. 22737. 
Bedlam. 133. 


Beggar boy. 12490. 

Black Jack. 12512. 

Black nag. 12518. 

Blow away the morning dew. 
6893. 

Bobby and Joan. 22814. 

Briery bush. 189. 

Brisk young widow. 191. 

Cheerily and merrily. 12587. 

Chestnut. 12589. 

Cuckoo (The) 7094. 

Cuckoo’s nest. 238029. 

Dargason ov Sedany. 14721. 

Dearest Dicky. 23072. 

Dull Sir John. 12727. 

Earsdon sword dance. 4836. 

Hrin’s lovely home. 7301. 

Farmer’s son so sweet. 7345. 

Field town processional Morris. 
23241. 

Fine companion. 12806. 

Gathering peascods. 12867. 


Geordie. 576. 

Glory of the West. 12900. 

Goddesses. 12909. 

Green wedding. 7531. 

Grenoside sword dance. 5050. 

Grimstock. 12946. 

Hares on the mountains. 17578. 

Heel and toe. 23462. 

Hey boys up go we. 12989. 

Tl go and enlist for a _ sailor. 
23545. 

Jamaica. 13160. 

Jenny of the moor. 7916. 

Jenny pluck pears. 13164. 

Keys of Canterbury. 7971. 

Kirkby Malzeard sword dance. 
5397. 


Lads a-bunchun. 23760. 

Lark in the morn. 8014. 

Little turtle dove. 988, 8089. 

London is a fine town. 18297. 

London pride. 23859. 

Longborough Morris. 23868. 

Mage on a cree. 13344. 

Mary in the silvery tide. 8226, 

Midsummer fair. 8294. 

Mowing the barley. 8340. 

Monk’s march. 24060. 

My Lady Cullen. 18510. 

My man John. 1161. 

New Bo-Peep. 18550. 

Neweastle. 13554. 

None so pretty. 24184. 

Nonesuch. 13562. 

Oranges and lemons. 13625. \y 

Old woman tossed up in a blanket, | 
24264. 


Parson’s farewell. 13647. 
Princess royal. 24420. 

Putney ferry. 18710. 

Rose. 24511. 

Rufty Tufty. 13781. 

Saint Martin’s. 138791. 
Shepherd’s hey. 27159, 29775. 
Sherborne jig. 24611. 
Spanish ladies. 1685. 
Staines Morris. 13950. 

Step back. 24748. 
Swaggering Boney. 24797. 
Sweet Hurope. 9282. 

Sweet primroses. 1703. 

Ten pound lass. 14036. 
Twenty-ninth of May. 14111. 
Young Collins. 25180. 
Watchet sailor. 9574. 
William Taylor. 2011. 


Sharp (F.) Dish and the spoon. 2521, | 
Sharp (F. E.) In close array. 26219. 
Sharpe (A. G.) Little corporal, 


15478. 


Sharpe (H.): 


34 


Two preludes, op. 74. 9016. 
We two. 12186. 


{ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Sharpe (R. J.). Loma Lee and I. 
11042. 


Shattinger piano & music co.: 
Appel du printemps. 22671. 
Barcarolle. 8540. 

Beneath thy window. 22775. 


Court dance. 23022. 
Cradle song. 16958. 
Daisy dances. 28149, 28150. 


Dancing shoes. 23051. 
Drum corps. 23136. 
Echoes of Fruitvale. 21036. 
Fearless prince. 238284. 
First air concertante. 
First star. 2657. 
Fountain spray. 
Gallant soldiers. 
Golden memories. 23361. 
Happy princess. 234388. 
Happy springtime. 17175. 
Humoreske. 21301. 
Light steps. 13269. 
Little dreamer. 3171. 
Little favorite. 11015. 
Magic boat. 23919. 
Merry bells. 29163. 
Merry party. 21692. 
Merry pixies. 24020. 
Merry sand man. 3828. 
Nodding dew drops. 34837. 
O faithful pine. 3461. 
Out of the past. 11410. 
Queen bee. 244387. 
Return of the elves. 3681. 
Rose blossoms. 116387. 
Second air concertante. 
Song of the stars. 3901. 
Swallow’s greeting. 3968. 
Torch of liberty. 14097. 
Triumerei. 22204. 
Wedding dance of the _ tribes. 
18165. 


Shattuck (J. L.) 
side in winter. 

Shattuck (L. L.) 
12169. 

Shaw (A. M.) 
VOU. | LTS. 
Shaw (D. G.) Our Lord God exalted 

shall be. 1296. 
Shaw (D. T.): 
America. 29906. 
Red white and blue. 
Star-spangled banner. 


10377. 


23278. 
10441. 


11750. 


Meet me by the fire- 
29146. 
Wanted, a husband. 


Mother dear I love 


29906. 
29906. 


Shaw (G.) Lord, let me know mine 
end. 8111. 

Shaw (J. M.) Quentano. 27000, 
29558. 

Shaw-(M.) Soul of the world. 29868. 

Shaw (W.): 


Benediction hymn. 22776. 
Come, soft and lovely evening. 
18600. 


Maypole dances. 3285. 


Shaw-Mayer (K.): 
Broken web. 18482. 
Bunch of roses. 18487. 
Crossing the bar. 18634. 
Twenty gallons of sleep. 20440. 


Shay (A. L.) American (The) leader. 
14868. 


Shay (J.): 
He’s my friend TPhillipo. 5106, 
6648 (59). 
Home run Bill. 15148, 14819 
(66). 
It’s just plain Jane. 19259, 30364 
(88). 
Mississippi splash. 9782 (65), 
11165. 
That « wonderful violin strain. 


9782 (86), 11998. 
Zona. 20702, 30364 (1338). 


Shea (G. E.) Princeton ’86 chorale. 
21966, 26979. 
Shea (J.) Wisha begorra I’m lonely. 
22507. 
Sheard (C.) & co.: 
After the storm. 6682. 
Avalanche (The) 18354. 
Because of you. 6841. 
Chant of the monks. 
Coronella. 18617. 
Cosaque (La) 10160. 
Dancing girl. 12661. 
Danse humoresque. 
Débutante. 18685. 
Derelict. 18691. 
Electra. 18776. 
Empire. 2585. 
Hspérance d’armour. 
Everywhere. 486. 
Farewell no more. 21089. 
Fontainebleau forest. 10397. 
Hazel eyes. 19025. 
Homeward bound. 720. 
Iceberg. 10747. 
Lilies and thee. 
Man what is it. 
Mrs. McGherkin! Pull yourself 
together. 19605. 
Moonlight on the Nile. 11177. 
More in sorrow than in anger. 
19625. 
_Never give a girl away. 1194. 
Northern bells. 11289. 
Oh the hobble the horrible horri- 
ble hobble. 8562. 
Rose noisette. 11642. 
Scéne de ballet. 13816. 
Sleep on. 13896. 
Someone. 18909. 
Song of the mountain shepherd. 
13920. 
Summer skies. 
The derelick. 
The empire. 
The iceberg. 


10086. 


10194. 


18797. 


972. 
19525. 


20294. 
18691. 
2585. 
10747. 


2239 


INDEX 


Sheard (C.) & Co.—Continued. 
Tyrolese wedding dance. 12079. 
When you sing to me. 20612. 
Shedd (K. P.) Rochester song book. 
3700. 

Sheehan (H. -B.) 
17592. 

Sheehan (H. HE.) Heartache over an 
empty nest. 23456. 

Sheehan (R. M.) On a spring morn- 
ing in the kindergarten. 3495. 

Sheeks (M. EH.) Answer (The) 9842. 

Sheets (C. T.) Ill be waiting for you 
in dreamland. 28665. 

Sheets (K. R.): 

Hsoteric. 2072 (18). 
Little Red Riding Hood. 
(385). 
Sheetz (H. M.): 
He came to me in a gipsy tent. 
7594. 
Original 
13629. 
Sheetz (W. L.): 
Iowa.~ 7885. 
Stars and Stripes, U. S. A. 18952. 


Motorman’s plea. 


2072 


HKastern Star service. 


You all cum to our house. 4852. 
Shelden (R. P.) Ensuefios. 18791. 
Sheldon (L. T.): 

At heaven’s gate. 12482. 

Now the day is over. 238338. 

Song of a nest. 24681. 

Sheldon (R. P.): 
Do dreams come true. 18707. 


Only way. 19851. 
Shelley (H. R.): 
Art thou weary. 16792. 
Christ our Lord is risen to-day. 
4380 (18). 
Halse beacons. 497. 
Love’s sorrow. 38215. 
Minstrel boy. 2072 (387). 
Noel, Noel, the Christ is born. 
25197 (20). 
Petite coquette. 
Strife is o’er. 
Shellman (1L.): 
Georgia sparkler. 
Tejan (H1) 163899. 
Shelly (W. H.) By the echoes of the 


29486. 
6262, 9191. 


14954. 


past. 23825. 
Shenk (J. S.) Contentment. 16945. 
Shenton (A. F.) Rolling year. 8880. 


Shepard (A.) 
Shepard (B.) > 
Faith of our fathers, living still. 


Sonata. 27156, 27227. 


26380. 
Hymns of the centuries. 21311- 
21314. 
Sabbath morn. 22052. 
Sturtevant. 22208. 
Wrentham. 22524. 
Shepard (F. S.) Merey seat. 29161. 
Shepard (M. H.) For you dear. 
17092. 


pt. 14, @.S., Vv: 6 


Shepard (S.): 
Flying jockey. 2672. 
Home, sweet home. 10628. 
Mae Belle schottische. 29077. 
Oh! you Rastus. 3489. 
Paragon march. 29458. 
Phunny phity; ¢350. 
Venita waltz. 27520. 
Waverly galop. 30208. 
Shepherd (E. 8.) At de ole plantation 


home. 25806. 

Shepherd (F. S.) Father, hear my 
prayer. 504. 

Shepherd (G. W.) In Virginia. 
28798. 


Shepherd (T). Indian coon. 15807. 
Sheridan (H.) Could I know the old 
place in thy heart. 4710. 
Sheridan (M.) Desert (The) 389. 
Sherlock (G. F.) Trelanvean. 9410. 
Sherman (T.): 
In ragtime land. 
(181). 
Let me glance at dear old Ireland 
once again. 18256, 22562 (86). 
Mister music master. 5661. 
Sh! sh! sh! maybe that’s a gob- 


23627, 25197 


lin coming now. 9012, 22562 
(ili) 
That Mississippi mooch. 2072 
(181). 
Yes! yes! yes! 3808385. 


You are my rose of roses. 16696, 
22562) (132) 
Sherman (W. P.) ‘Kalispell. 26321. 


Shermer (C. E.) 
12367. 
Sherwood (E. F.): 
Coy maiden. 14319 (6). 
Gipsy dance. 12859 (21). 
Sherwood (E. H.): 
Dreamer (The) 12718. 
Fire laddies march. 27714 (5). 
Footsteps in the snow. 7896. 
Nun and the fountain. 18568. 
Our happy dreams. 1295. 
Tarantelle. 14018. 
Valse gaie. 9478. 
Vesper hour. 9519. 
Sherwood (W. H.): 
Coy maiden. 14819 (6). 
Gipsy dance. 12359 (21). 
Piano lessons. 3848. 
Shields (D.) Lullaby town. 15546. 
Shields (EF. J.) Back to her old home 
she wandered. 14445. 
Shields (I. S.) Carmeneta. 
Shields (R.): 
Come on, Maria. 300, 25197 (67). 


Abide with me. 


2355. 


V’d run away with you. 15198, 
19114. 
Mary, sweet Maryland. 1057. 


Railroad Jack. 24449. 
She’s never been in _ Ireland. 
17910. 


2236 


a 


' Shrubsole (W.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Shields (R.)—Continued. 
They’ve won every nation’s bat- 
tles but their own. 6344, 9346. 
White winged lillies. 6551. 
Ye ho my lads ye ho. 25197 (265). 
Zaza come on the piazza. 143810. 


Shiels (A. E.) Good-bye NHileen. 
25943. 

Shigley (M.) I only dream of you, 
sweetheart. 17252. 

Shilling (F.) Gloria in excelsis. 
4380 (88). 


Shimoneck (W. C.): 
Oh my dear loved ones. 
Why ’tis love. 30296. 
Shinn (G.) Two pieces. 
Shipley (O. M.) 
28251. 

Shipman (J. D.): 
Dreaming my love of you. 10285. 
Just like you and I. 21475 
Just like you are, love, to-day. 

10895. 

Shirl (W. W.) I wonder 
really happy now. 26195. 
Shirley (G. D.) Two little boys. 9448. 

Shirley (J. B.): 

My old friend. 3391. 
Two-part songs for intermediate 
grades. 27471. 

Shisler (C. P.): 

Everybody holds a key that opens 
Someone’s heart. 14845. 

I wonder how she'll kiss. 

Save your kisses till 
night. 16158. 

Shockley (A. D.) 

present, future. 

Shockley (C.) 

Shook (KE. R.) 

sweetheart. 

Shorey (G. C.) 

land. 17262. 


19801. 


246138. 
Dream of the pines. 


if she’s 


783. 
Sunday 


Woodward—past, 
2037. 
Memory. 8269. 

I wonder old time 
21374. 
I want to visit cloud- 


| pHort (C. R.) jr.: 


28535. 
16225. 


Harvest time. 
Silver waves. 
Short (W.): 
Boosey & co.’s cornet solo album. 
22820. 
Coronation fanfares. 
Roseate hues 


20946. 
of early dawn. 


16122. 
-Shortsleeve (H. L.) When the sun- 
Set rays. 18187. 
Shover (M. N.) Chinese love song. 
18561. 


Showalter (A. J.) co. 
of the King. 8470. 
Showaliter-Patton co. 
the King. 8470. 
Shrewsbury. 15350. 
Shroy (J. L.) We'll all work to- 

gether for Frankford. 12180. 
All hail the power. 


New songs 


New songs of 


14347. 


Shryock (F.): 
Jolly harvesters. 
Pathway of roses. 
Shuebruk (R.) 
book. 25591. 


Shulamith. 13874. 
Shultz (J. A.) ’Tis sad to have no 
mother. 4080. 
Shuman (L. D.): 
Old flag. 15902. 
Stars and waves. 16311. 


Shuttleworth (EH. W.) ‘Thou didst 
leave thy throne. 27417. 
Sibelius (J.): 
Come away death. 18589. 
Dolce far niente. 18712. 
Dryade (Die) 2554. 
Hitele wiinsche. 18775. 
Friihlingszauber. 18900. . 
Heisa hopsa bei regen und wind. 
691. 
Impromptu. 3847. 
In memoriam. 824. 
Komm herbei tod. 926. 


19295. 
17726. 
Cornet player’s ist 


Romanze. 20044. 

Romeo. 20045. 

Sacht wie vom abendrot. 20079. 
Ursprung des feuers. 20469, 
24959. 

Valse triste. 20485. 
Wellenfitistern. 20564. 


Wenn ich triume. 20567. 
When that I was and a tiny little 

boy. 20588. 
Sibley (C.) Eily machree. 
Sibley (H. R.) 
Rosa. 18831. 
Sibley (W. S.) 
Sickinger (H.): 


7273. 
Fate of the Santa 


Railroad Sam. 38658. 


Friihlingswehen. 549. 

Mein miitterlein. 23984, 23986, 
2398. 

Verzagen. 24996. 


Voglein sangimlindenbaum. 1899. 


Siebert (C. H.) Since you’ve made a 
prisoner of my heart. 24631. 
Siebrecht (A. M.): 
Be cheery, dearie. 16835. 
Filipino dance. 23245. 
Roses bring dreams, and dreams 
bring you. 3734, 6061. 
Sky’s the limit. 20190. 
Sympathetic rag. 16370. 
That sympathetic rag. 16418. 
Under the jungle moon. 18109. 


Siede (L.) Belle Japonnaise. 18407. 
Siedel (J.) Susan Jane. 24795. 
Siefert (H. B.) Ceux qui pieusement 
sont morts pour la patrie. 6965. 
Sieffert (A.): 
Base ball team. 27869. 
My motor cycle. 24119. 


2237 


INDEX 


Dt. Dia, a S:, ¥. 6 


Siegel-Myers correspondence school of 


music: 

_ Alice where art thou? 123882. 
Annie Laurie. 12414. 
Arion schottische. 12429. 
At evening. 67738. 
Barearolle. 6820. 
Battery A march. 12476. 


Cornet lessons. 6155. 

Course of lessons in public schl. 
music. 16219. 

Dance of the dwarfs. 7117. 

Electric polka. 12747. 

Gavotte et musette. 7441. 

Happy moments. 7575. 

In old Madrid. 138128. 

Invoeation. T7881. 

Lullaby. 8156. 

Marche héroique. 

Meditation. 8249. 

Offertory in G. 8550. 

Old folks at home. 13608. 


8207. 


Old Kentucky home. 18609. 
On parade. 8586. 
Peasants dance. 8678. 
Petite valse. S687. 

Piano lessons. 38848. 
Prayer. 8738. 

Prelude. 9492. 

Reverie. 8851. 

Singing lessons. 6156. 
Sunbeam polka. 9218. 


Trumpeters march. 9426. 
Valse. 9498. 
Valse favorite. 
Venus waltz. 14158. 
Victoria mazurka. 14168. 
Siegel’s (C. F. W.) musikalienhand- 
lung: 


9477. 


Alpenhirt (Der) 4408. 
Aus weiten fernen kehrt’ ich 
wieder. 4468. 


Bergmanns heimgang. 18422. 

Dirndl-lied. 401. 

Erste liebe. 4872. 

Es ist so anders gekommen. 4875. 

Floret silva undique. 18871. 

Fritihling. 547. 

Goldmarie. 5022. 

Ich hore ein lied im winde wehen. 
10749. 

Im wald. 19201. 

Juch heissa. 10875. 

Kirmes im dorf. 19339. 

Lieb’ ist ein bltimelein. 5460. 

Lied vom Sorrent. 19414. 

Reiterlied. 24467. 

Ritter rit dem 
aeons 

Schmiedelied. 24560. 

Sein lied. 6115. 


knappen dies. 


Sonntag auf dem meere. 24711. 
Sturmfahrt. 11904. 
Tandaradei. 6309. 


Tanzlied. 14017. 


a we ee 


Siegel’s (C. F. W.) musikalienhand- 
lung—Continued. 
Unter rosen. 6402. 
Waldestrost. 6464. 
Wanderlied. 6470. 
Wolkechen (Das) 
Zum neuen jahre. 
Siegfeld (A.) Clothile. 
Siegfried. 16554. 
Sieulle (J.) Veillée de Noél. 
16512. 
Siéver (G.): 
Carméla (La). 22901. 
Divertissements bohémiens. 14751. 
M’aimez-vous? 15555. 
Passionata. 15964. 
Vierge folle. 16522. 
Sievers (L.) : 
Come on to the base ball game. 
12624, 14664. 
Down in melody lane. 21010. 
Fleurette. 28372. 

Twilight memories. 30111. 
Siewers (S. M.) Yankee Doodle up 
to date. 22528. 

Signorini (A. R.): 
Gli amori pastorali di 

Cloe. 7469. 
Guida di Kerioth. 14965. 
Suite no. 1. 20178. | 
Sigoloff (B.) Under the spooney tree. | 


2022. 
14319. 
14651. 


16510- 


Dafni e | 


16487. 
Silas (EK.) Tantum ergo. 1726. 
Silberhorn (H.): | 
German home sweet home. 12879. | 
High life. 12994. | 
Instructor for the 


concertina. | | 
7876, 29781. 
Silberman (A. A.): 
Baltimo’ fo’ me. 188388, 25354. 
Deary, deary. 18684. 
You win her in the summer after 
all. 20686. 
Silberstein (A.): 
Business in America. 25467. 
Wer hut die shuld. 380222. 


Silcher (—) Evening. 4884. 
Silecher (F.): 
Lorelei. 11039. 
O thou clear shining heaven. 


29362, 30657. 
Silésu (L.): 


Devil stars. 28207. 
Peu d’amour. 15994. 
Sill (C. Hi): 
Vd fall in love with any girl. 
10670. 
Forget me not and J’ll remember | 
you. 25870. 
Sill (L.) Cuddle up and call me 
dearie. 186389. 
Sills (G.) Suffragette. 3958. 
Silva-Hérard (P.): 
Croquis lyriques. 25618. 


Douze études pianistiques. 2848. 


2238 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Silvane (P.): 


7299. 
9682. 


Episode (L’) 
Wild cherries. 
Silver (A. J.): 


All on a summer’s day. 4402, 
4403. 

Garden song. 2701. 

Gifts. 2720. 


Hail the dawning day. 2802. 
Jubilate Deo. 138181. 


Memory’s hour. 29156. 
Night in May. 26740, 29324, 
30643. 


Rivulet (The) 3699. 
Spurs and a song. 1652. 
When green leaves come again. 
4269. 
Silver (Maxwell) : 
Just as I was going in she was 
coming out again. 5374. 
Maybe you were made for me. 
1064. 
Silver (Morris) : 
But of course it’s no business of 
mine. 2822. 


May be, may be. 5593. 
Silver Burdett & co.: 
Fountain (The) 4948. 


Freedom, our queen. 4957. 
Haleyon song-book. 238425. 
Harebell (The) 5088. 
Merry Christmas. 5682. 
Merry dance. 5633. 
~ New normal music course. 
17644. 
Nightingale’s complaint. 
Romany revel. 5680. 
Summer fancy. 6269. 
Supplementary song series. 18003. 
Silver, Oxley & Singleton. Push for 
Pawtucket. 5964. 
Silvera (H. B.) Seasons change but I 
can never. 24573. 
Silvestri (G.): 


15819, 
5742. 


Al chiaro di luna. 22608. 
Elvira polka. 23171. 
Primo bacio. 24415. 


Serenade d’autrefois. 16198, 24589, 
24590. 
Sérénata medioevale. 
Sim (J. G.) 
748. 
Sime (Mrs. O.) 
Simmons (H.) 
21566. 
Simmons (I. C.) When Indian met 
Dutch. 1960, 4276. 
Simmons (N. Douglass-) 
lass-Simmons (N.) 


24598. 
I don’t want no moon. 


Wild flowers. 
Lord 


6566. 
is my light. 


See Doug- 


Simmons (W. R.) Dickens mono- 
logue. 3899. 
Simon (C.): 
Ach bleib mit deiner gnade. 
16735. 
Adagio. 22069. 


Simon (C.)—Continued. 
Aus dem skizzenbuch. 20774. 
Barcarole, F dur. 20804. 
Bourcée et musette. 4567. 


Canzone. 53883. 

Drei lyrische kompositionen. 6557. 

Drei melodieen Mendelssohns. 
13807. 

Echo. 4480. 

Erste sonate. 21059. 


Fantasie und doppelfuge. 9901. 
Frohliche fahrt. 21141. 

In der dimmerung. 10793. 
Intarsien. 21421. 


Jesu meine freude. 21448. 


Klassische meisterstudien. 5401, 
7986. 

Melodie. 11041. 

Nordische Dallade. 21789. 

Nordische melodien. 11288. 

Nun ruhen alle wilder. 19769. 

Partite. 21899. 

Phantasiesttick. 21914. 

Reisebilder. 16078. 

Staindchen, Des dur. 22192. 

Suite. 6107. 

Toccata. 6808. 

Toccata E moll. 9903. 

Ungarisch, G moll. 14132. 


Vision. 9537. 
Walzer- und lindler-album. 14194. 
Zehn leichte charakter studien. 
21479. 
Simon (F.): 
Chanson d’Anita. 4642. 
N’en doutez plus, marquis. 30640. 
Si vous m’étiez douce. 6158. 
Splendide orchestre. 8925. 
Simon (W.) Do you regret the days 
gone by. 7189. 
Simonds (E.): 
Anthem of the sea. 16779. 
Gladsome spirit. 17127. 
Poet’s song. 19944. 
Solitude. 20208. 
Song of the thrush. 20234. 
Spring flowers. 20268. 
Simone (R. de) ’E ecarte ’e mille lire. 
23144. 
Simonetti (A.) 
26092. 
Simonini (U.) 
Simonson (L.) 
lieht. 38s: 
Simonton (C. P.): 
"Twas Satan’s (not Eve’s) bifur- 
cated tale. 16474. 
Simper (C.): 
Great is the Lord. 17154. 
King shall rejoice. 3094. 

Light hath shined upon us. 238825. 
Now is come salvation. 3451. 
Simpkins (F. A.) Tell it o’er and o’er. 

11974. 
Simply Cynthia. 


How sweet the hour. 


First kiss. 25833. 
Shadows in the moon- 


ilk y4 


2239 


INDEX 


Dt) wee ass: ¥..6 


Simpson (A. L.) ine: Simrock (N.)—Continued. 
Heart of gold. 23455. Intrado. 19246. 
I fondly dream, dear one, of you. Jugendbilder. 21459, 21460. 

23532. Kammer-trio. 18196, 13197, 
Sailor boy my sailor boy. 245388. Klage. 19845. 

Say, Rastus. 24556. Klavierskizzen. 26364. 
Simpson (B.) Burning of the old Col- Kleiner walzer. 19348. 

linwood school. 22858. Larghetto. 193738. 
Simpson (G. EH.) ’Tis thee I love. Liebeswalzer. 10995. 

27483. Littauisches lied. 18279, 13280, 
Simpson (H.) Ain’t it swell to be a Littauische yvolkslieder. 13281. 

coat-room girl. 14836. Maikynigin. 138354. 

Simpson (M. B.) Dreaming of love Marche des marionettes. 8205. - 

and sunshine. 23125. Mazurka. 11121. 

Simpson (N.) Baby sleep. 22724. — Menuett. - 11141, 29159. 
Simpson (N. L.) Our hero and Sue. Menuetto. 19582. 

5843. Mondphasen. 19614. 

Simpson (R.) Sunlight. 9215. Moto perpetuo. 19648. 
Simpson (T. A.) Waverly galop. - Notturno. 9997. 
30208. Orgel konzert. 8620. 
Simpson (T. J.) Klondike. 28918. Passacaglia und fuge. 8659. 
Simpson (V. D.): Pechvogel (Der). 24840; 24341, 
Mutt and Jeff. 29252. Priludium. 115038. 
On the speedway. 5821. ~ Quartett. 21166. 

Simrock (N.): Ringlied. 11601. 
Adagio. 20522. Romance appassionato. 22029, 
Adagio du concerto. 18252. Romanze, E dur. 11621. 
Adagio und allegro. 18254. Rosen. 11650. 
Air de ballet. 6686. Sarabande. 11702, 20100. 
Al mandolino. 18271. Scherzino. 8962. 
Allegro-rondo. 18280. Scherzino-sérénade. 11722, 
Am spinnrocken. 18290. Scherzo. 19268, 19889. 
Arme bltimelein. 25300, 25301. Schlummerlied. 138822. 
Ballade. 6908, 138235. Schmetterling (Der) 18828. 
Berliner republikaner. 18423. Schneeflockenreigen. 13827. 
Bogenstudien. 6896. Schnurrkatze. 11731. 
Chinesische lieder. 18563. Sérénade espagnole. 13849. 
Concert-allegro. 11415. Sérénade italienne. 13855. 
Concertstiick. 10148. Sérénade romaine, 18856. 
Danse-sérénade. 10197. Siciliano. 183871. 
Deutscher tanz. 10236. Slavisches. 24643. 
Drei gesiinge. 27928. Sonate. 237438, 28398. 
Drei lieder. 27929, 29368. Sternenenglein. 13956. 
Drei orgelstiicke. 19388. Tambourin (Le) 208386. 
Hinsamkeit. 12745. Tarantella. 9273. 
Elegie. 18777. Théme varié. 20368. 
Hrinnerung. 10325. Trio. 18470, 20422. 
HKtude. 9996, 12996. Trio in G dur. 29198. 
Festlicher marsch. 12804. Valse mignonne. 14153. 
Frisch vom herd. 30498. Variationen. 20494, 24980. 
Fuga. 18901. Verstoben und verschiumt. 14168, 
Ginsehititerin (Die) 18903. Vier gesinge. 10426. 
Gavotte. 10448, 18911. Vier lieder. 293869. 
Gavotte rococo. 7443. Waldscene. 12165. 
Grosse fantasie. 12534. Wiegenlied. 20635. 
Humoreske. 18018-13020, 19089- Zwei lieder. 27930. 

19091, 28610-28612. Zwei sonaten. 25426, 25427. 
Humoresque-sérénade. 10651. Zwei symphonien. 28272. 
Humoresques miniatures. 19093, 3 wiegenlieder. 10427. 

19094. 12 dances. 19271-19282. 

Im bergwerk. 13104. Sims (A. M.) On the bank of the Ap- 
Im hochland. 26208. pomattox. 19831. 

Im schlitten. 18110. Simson-Fraser (H.) Bonita. 22817, 
Im zirkus. 10783. Sinclair (HE. J.) Always ready. 2125, 
Interméde-sérénade. 10825. Sinclair (H. C.) Why. 16659. 


2240 


‘Singleton (E. A.) 


'Sipek (K.) 
‘Sippel (L. W.) 


_Sirene (Die) 


| Sisk (F. E.) 


| 


| 


: 
’ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Sinclair (V. E.) Why. 16659. 
Sinderen (Mrs. H. van) See Van Sin- 
deren (Mrs. H.) 
Sinding (C.): 
Acht stiicke. 
An die heimat. 
Drei elegische stiicke. 
Gebet. 25897. 
Gotentreue. 7508. 
Heinrich yon Toggenburg. 
Jane Grey. 19270. 
Jugendbilder. 21459, 21460. 
Jung Diethelm. 21466. 
Kirschenballade. 19340. 
Mahnung. 8180. 
Marche grotesque. 8206. 
Mélodie mignonne. 291538. 
Nordische ballade. 26757. 
O verzweifie nicht am_ gliicke. 
8525. 
Oktoberlied. 26853. 
Siehst du den stern. 27167. 
Stihne. 20287. 
Wir wihnten lange recht zu leben. 
27655. 
Singenberger (J.): 
Offertorium veritas mea. 8549. 
Vesperae defunctorum. 24999. 


27179. 
4421-4423. 
11794. 


7614. 


‘ 


Singer (H.) Roll dem brown eyes. 
20037. 
Singer (O.): 
Bohmisch. 16866. 
Burletta. 16879. 


Réverie fantastique. 16088. 
Wenn meine kinder tanzen. 27583. 
Push for Paw- 
tucket. 5964. 
Singleton (J. G.) 
Sinigaglia (L.) 
14718, 18664. 
Wandervogel. 12168. 
Someday when I am 
old and gray. 20211. 
Sir Oluf. 22426. 
Siren (The) 
18821, 18877, 
20233, 20539, 
24638, 24639. 


Style. 20285. 
Danze piemontesi. 


18440, 18625, 
18987, 19165, 
21092, 21282, 


18820, 
19656, 
24237. 


4873, 4874, 4897, 4898, 
5155, 5465, 5550, 6415, 6558, 7303, 
7323, 9060, 10329-10331, 11805, 11806, 
12762. 

Sirmans (J. H.) Meet me out in the 
moonlight. 29148. 


you “till now. 238564. 
Sisk (J. R.) Jack Monroe. 15339. 
Sisson (F.) Land of Gazaboo. 19369. 
Sister of St. Dominic. See St. Dominic 
(Sister of) 


Sister of St. Joseph. See St. Joseph 


(Sister of). 
Sitt (H.) : 
Jugendfreuden. 
Pastorale. 3553. 


26305, 26306. 


I never thought I loved 


Sitt (H.)—Continued. 
Romanze. 29645. 
Schiiler konzertino, D. moll. 
Tarantella. 4007. 
20 etiiden. 3859. 
100 etiiden. 1579. 
Six (Harry S.) pub. co. 
aristocracy. 3912. 
Sizemore (A. L.): 
Climbers (The). 18582. 
Oak leaf rag. 17668. 
That omnibus man. 14052. 
Sizemore & Stone. That omnibus man. 


8976. 


Southern 


14052. 
Skaggs (W. L.) Flowers of the wild- 
wood. 527. 


Skalmer (M.): 
Cradle song. 331. 
Gavotte. 561. 
Pastorale. 1318. 
Skarstedt (E.) Schenell’s schottisch. 
20114. 
Skating girl. 11809. 
Skilling (R. P.): 
Love time is spring-time. 
Querida. 5971. 
Soul of my soul. 
Skillman (G. W.) 
27327. 
Skinner (A.) 
6944. 
Skinner (D. A.) 
I know. 22544. 
Skinner (E. J.) 
29982. 
Skinner (L.) 
5885. 
Skinner (T. S.) 


5519. 


6222. 
Susie at the zoo. 


Call of the Patteran. 
You look like a gir} 
Te Deum laudamus. 

Perfect, perfect lady. 
Thou art, O Christ, 


the light and life. 20390. 
Skoog (A. L.): 
Jesu fraga. 29157. 


Mitt hem. 4880 (55). 

Nar vi alla hjailpas at. 26717. 

Religigse korsange. 178438. 
Skop (V. F.) Fantasie. 24642. 
Skweir (A. S.): 

Farmer girl. 7344. 

Take me to the Blaine. 

14015. 
mtek: (S-. .) 
28594. 

Slade (C. K.) 
Slade (M.): 

Mysterioso glide. 

Song of springtime. 

Younger set. 20690. 
Slater (C. H.): 


6306. 
Home sweet home. 


Mistletoe rag. 1103. 


19720. 
11835. 


Dixie for me. 402. 

Just for the love of a girl. 7949. 
Slater (D. D.): 

Crucifix (The) 2469. 

Once aboard the lugger. 13618. 


Slater (J. R.) 
11442. 


Peace for the world. 


2241 


INDEX 


pt, ME, mS, v.'¢ 


Slatter (J.) Canadian patrol. 10084. 


Slaughter (S. D.) Diamond king. 
28209. 
Slaven (F.) Millionaire’s lament. 
21698. 


Slayback (G.) I dream of Indiana 
when the maple leaves are red. 
10677. 

Sleeper (W. W.) Native melodies. 
5730, 8420, 11260, 11261. 

Slim princess. 1402, 6935, 7399, 9084. 
12359 (105). 
Slinn (EH. Beck-) See Beck-Slinn (B.) 
Sloan (D.) Men wanted here. 5616. 

Sloan (L.) Deceived. 18686. 

Sloan (P. H. 8.) School hymn. 8969. 

Sloane (A. B.): 

Dollar bill’s the flag. 25682. 

Don’t forget the beau. 6648 (50), 
7200. 

Drifting. 6648 (51), 7248. 

First love days. 21113, 25197 
(87). 
He’s the wonder 
5108, 6648 (60). 
I’ve had a lovely time, good-night. 
6648 (68), 7770. 
It’s not the trick 
6648 (71). 

It’s the skirt. 6648 (72), 7904. 

June. 6648 (74), 7944. 

Just tell me with your eyes. 
(75), 79538. 

Kiss burglar. 21490, 25197 (148). 

Lingerie. 21546, 25197 (149). 

Little Italy. 6648 (82), 8083. 

Lyre-bird and, the jay. 26495. 

Mary Brown. 21647. 

Rose of pyramid land. 

Something tells me. 
(222). 

Take me along. 
(231). 

Tennis. 27374. 

That spooky tune. 
(237); 

They’re all good friends of mine. 
12859 (109), 14068. 


of them all. 


itself. 53382, 


6648 


27071. 
22148, 25197 


24893, 25197 


22284, 25197 


To-night is the night. 24902, 
25197 (244). 
Toddling the todalo. 6648 (126), 


9398. 
Pisy Chis) Om yyOUIs 
6648 (128), 9428. 
Where the edelweiss is blooming. 


piano Anna. 


27629. 

White Light alley. 6648 (134), 
9667. 

Wilhelmina’s concertina. 25197 
(262). 

Wine maid divine. 9782 (98), 
12287. 

Sloop (HE. ); jr: 
Aeroplane glide. 2094. 
Buckwheat cakes. 4602. 


Slowitzky (M. E.) Spangles. 20255. 
Sluca (S.) Boudoir rococo. 25434, | 
25485. | 
Slunicko (J.): 
Acht klavierstiicke. 29812. 


Doppelgriffund akkord-studien. — 


LOLS: 
Fantasiesttick. 4910. 


Sechs vortragsstticke. 16238. 


Slyfield (A. B.) Bonnie Maggie 
Wylie. 9991. 

Smailes (J. M.) All the time. 4405. 
Small (A. M.) Foxy (The) rag. 
14925. 

Small (C.) Along the shore. 14861. | 


Small (J. L.) Mother’s prayer. 26659. 


Small (R. M.) EHlkton’s colored band. 


17031. 


Small (S.): 
Auf sein a nacht. 2180. 
Blumen krenze. 12523. - 
Dirt, dirt, dirt. 18702. 
Flower wreaths. 18876. 
Herring (Der) 2851. 
Ihr seit a griener. 2968. 


Kiduschen ring. 38087. 
Luft, luft, luft. 3221. 


~ 


Men darf nit sein ferschlufen. | 


8308. __ 
Mother (The) 19637. 
Schmutz. 38785. 


Schprinze’s licht bentschen. 3792. | 


Sof ganeff littlijo. 3874. 
Yosehme basezens. 43850. 
You also will be old. 20673. 
Zu der chuf vetchere. 4371. 
Small (V. R.) Spokane. 29890. 
Smalle (H.) 
2B2 
Smalley (V. H.): 
In dreamland town. 
Oh, oh, oh. 1256. 
That fello with the 
4027, 6648 (121). 
Smart (H.): 
Callest Thou, O Master. 212. 
Cold autumn wind. 28069. 


7838. 


Lord is my Shepherd. 
23866. 

Spring’s return. 138946. 
Smart (R.): 


King shall rejoice. 7979. 


Praise the Lord, O my _ soul. | 


26963. 
Smead (H. P.) Rose of Norway. } 
6057. - | 
Smetana (B.) Braniboti v Cochach. | 
12536. . . 
Smith (Mrs. A. C.) Sir Arthur waltz. | 
221123, 
Smith (A. E.) Food show march. | 
23267. 


Smith (A. J.) Little flower of heaven. 
28997. 


2242 


By the old rustic seat. 
’eello rag. : 


13304, | 


‘ 


+ Jom 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Smith (A. L.) 
land. 11133. 
Smith (A. M.) Parable of the Christ- 
mas tree. 5860. 
Smith (A. O.) Japanese folk songs. 
17332. 
Smith (A. R.) 
done. 25091. 
Smith (A. T.): 
Fifty years ago. 12805. 
Way down in Florida. 14201. 


Memories of Fairy- 


When the dance is 


Smith (B. Clinch-) See Clinch-Smith 
(B.) 

Smith (B. F.) Mammy’s lullaby. 
21619. 

Smith (C.): 


Barn yard rag. 20809. 

Fishing. 18852. 

Honkey tonky monkey rag. 13007, 
Livied al & 

Mister yodelin’ man. 24048. 

Riddle song. 27039. 


She’s a patient of mine. 2072 
(169). 
Undertaker man. 30126. 
Smith (C. B.): 


Flying. 10396. 
Pianola rag. 11459. 
Smith (C. H.) Charmazelle waltzes. 
6981. 
Smith (C.F) : 
Missouri. 17559, 19602. 
There is a land of pure delight. 


6339. 
Smith (Mrs. C. 8.) Old scrap album, 
19822. 
Smith (C. W.): 
Marguerite. 26530. 


New creation. 26735. 
Smith (DelL.): 

Always room. 9823. 

Boy and the pies. 2298. 

Glory (The) of the cross. 17130. 

He is our Lord and King. 10582. 

He may never pass your way. 
10584. 

IT always find the blessing. 10661. 

I’m a sunny hearted pilgrim. 
10704. 

Kingdom’s host. 17372. 

Let us notice the danger signs. 
10986. 

O, Lord be merciful. 17668. 

Oh Bethlehem city. 17674. 

Praise Him with anthems of joy. 
11507. 

Praise Him with strains sublime. 
11508. 

Rally round the cross. 

Siumber song. 8864. 

Soldiers for the King. 11823. 

Some day may be too late. 17988. 

Some fair sweet morn. 17939. 

That sweet story. 18059. 

Turn back to God. 12074. 


17830. 


ES SS AS 


Smith (DeL.)—Continued. 
Watchman (The) 18160. 
What boundless, matchless love. 
12203. 


Which are you. 12254. 

You are out of touch, 12821. 
Smith (D. S.): 

Come unto Me. 2433. 

Pan. 26882. 
Smith (HE. B.) In the Vienna woods. 

26249. 

Smith (E. E.): 


Harp of gold. 2814. 
Love me kid a wee bit. 
Smith (E. H.) 
38015. 
Smith (E. J.): 
Dear old Reserve. 18681. 
Grant us the living truth. 18981. 
Queen of my castles in Spain. 
29556. 
Western Reserve. 20569. 
You ask whether I love thee. 4355. 
Smith (KE. K.) Roses of Erin. 20060. 
Smith (E. L.) My father’s house. 


26471. 
Intrada e fuga festivo. 


15763. 
Smith (E. M.) I want a loving little 
pal. 21361. 


Smith (E. 8.) Beautiful sunset. 27882. 
Smith (Hleanor): 
Eleanor Smith music course. 13900. 
Smith (The E.) music primer. 
11819. 
Songs of a little child’s day. 
Smith (Emily): 
Dainty princess. 
Smith (KiB: 4 
Flying jockey. 2672. 
Home sweet home. 10628. 
Oh, you Rastus. 3489. 
Phunny phit. 3571. 
Smith (F. F.): 
My love lives for you 
T5177. 
When you’re away. 25102. 
Smith (F. M.) World’s best music. 


1631. 
12657. 


always. 


27671. 
Smith (F. N.) Come out West boys. 
229838. 
Smith (G. C.) New recruits. 11276. 
Smith (G. E.): 


Lord of life is risen. 8116. 
My dollar girl sets the gay world 


awhirl. 29260. 
Two songs. 22132. 

Smith (G. F.) When the sun fails to 
set. I'll forget. 9647. 

Smith (G. H.) Can you always love 
me sweetheart. 18502. 

Smith (G. M.) Ten little sketches for 
the piano. 16240. 

Smith (Geneva) Magnolia waltz. 


3249. 
Smith (George) 
first met you. 


I fell in love when I 
7699. 


2243 


INDEX 


Smith (Gerrit) When Christ was 
born. 30234. 
Smith (H. Arnold) : 
Fierce was the wild billow. 517, 
2652, 17080. 
Here a pretty baby lies. 12981. 
Studies in part-singing. 27308. 
Smith (H. E.): 
Bells of the Christmas. 20827. 
Children’s King. 2389. 
Christ is born. 2398. 
Drummer’s birthday. 18752. 
Glad Christmas time. 21177. 
Grace is the thing you 
10532. 
Hail to-day the new-born King. 
21224. 
Lord of light. 38193. 
Merrily they ring. 33819. 
Passing on. 29466. 
Pig and the whistle. 19928. 
Safe in thine arms. 16144. 
Since loving Thee. 6166. 
Sing the shadows away. 29790. 
Sweet Haster-time. 6286. 
That wondrous Christmas morn. 
22286. 
Voice of love. 6451. 


Smith (H. P.) Do you remember 
sweetheart. 28219. 


Smith (Hannah) : 
Country circus. 28122. 
Haunted wood. 28537. 
O hey for the wind. 8512. 
Old fashioned song. 8573. 
On the river. 29411. 
Peaceful evening. 29478. 


need. 


Serenade waltz. 29764. 

Violet. 9527. 

Will-o-the-wisp (The) 30299. 
Smith (Helen A.) Frolic of the 
sprites. 21142. 
Smith (Henry) ‘Twelve pieces for 


organ or harmonium. 9074. 

Smith (Herbert): 

Bachelor’s love song. 18375. 
Boogie man. 18452. 

Smith (J. A.), jr. Leora. 5452. 

Smith (J. E.). In the shade of the old 
Savin tree. 192383. 

Smith (J. F.): 

Madame Fluff Butterfly. 11071. 
My posy. 11245. 

Smith (J. L.) Programm fiir den 
siebenundzwanzigsten kindertag. 
18707. 

Smith (J. S.): 

Hail glorious day. 7558. 

My loved ones at home. 3388. 
Star-spangled banner. 27289. 
Smith (J. W. F.) Barefoot boy. 14457. 
Smith (i. C.) Solemn march. 18907. 
Smith (l.) Will you be thinking of 

me. 303802. 


‘pt. Ta, ne s.,, v. Ga f 


Smith (L. O.): 
Close dat eye. 10121. 
Sweet clover. 138998, 13999. 
There’s a charm about the old love ‘}j 

still. 4041. 

Smith (L. W.): 
Boogie man. 14540. 
Swing, swing. 18022. 
Waltz song. 16568. 

Smith (M. A.) Minnie is mine. 19597. || 


Smith (Mrs. M. C. G.) Harem skirt. 
15083. 
Smith (M. J.) When summer comes. 
9635. 4 
Smith (M. S.): 
Lady Moon. 19364. 


There be many that say. 16424, 
Smith (M. V. H.) Melodies. 27201. 4 
Smith (Mae) Down where the clover | 

blooms. 18734. 
Smith (Maude) 
light,” -23u22: 
Smith (May) 
20163. 

Smith (Montem) 
iaLZ 76) 
Smith (0O.) 

frame. 18142. 
Smith (O. A.) Society belle. 16245. i 
Smith (Mrs. P.) Love shall reign | 
supreme. 26474. 4 
Smith (R. C.) Just a little home upon 
the hill. 10885. 
Smith (R. L.): 

Fight, fight, fight. 23248. 

Our dear old Willamette. 21880. 
Smith (R. 8.) Sun prince waltzes. 

11918. 
Smith (R. W.): 

Smiling flower. 

Where the _ curly 


Dreaming at twi- | 
Shipwreck (The) 


Night is far spent. 


20198. 
lillies grow. 


12250. 
Won’t you be my honey, bye and 
bye. 20654. 
Smith (Roland) Hurry and come 
back to me. 17220. 
Smith (Russell) : 
Forevermore. 17095. 
Take me back to old Kentucky. 
22244, 


That demon rag. 6329. 

Violet and the rose. 9528. 
Smith (S. G.) Regina dee. 16076. 
Smith (Seymour) : 

Gipsies’ camp. 21168. 

Oliva. 19825. 
Smith (Stanton) 

bride. 9689. 
Smith (Sydney): 
Aspiration. 6771. 
Oppet star Jesu forbarmande 
hjirta. 29378. 
Smith (T. A.) My American girl. 
26676. 


Will you be my 


2244 


Vision (A) in memories | 


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| 
| 
| 


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| 
| 
| 


| 


| 


| 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Smith (T. B.) College route. 30443. 

Smith (Mrs. T. EH.) Society girl. 
20205. 

Smith (V.) Ma dusky maid. 15556, 


15557. 
Smith (W.) On the banks of the Wil- 
lamette. 17698. 
Smith (W. A.) Bright eyes three step. 
4596. 

Smith (W. G.): 

In memoriam, Robert Schumann, 
1810-1910. 13122. 
Mazurka d’amour. 13399. 

Smith (W. H. H.): 

Benedin anima mea. 22562 (8). 
Cantata domics. 22562 (18). 
Gloria in excelsis in C. 27714 (9). 

Smith (W. M.): 

Beautiful sunset. 27882. 
Up in the air so free my honey let 
us be. 27490. 
Smith (W. P.) Old home by the wal- 
nut tree. 15906. 
Smith (W. R.) 
9366. 

Smith (W. S.): 
Effort and pastime. 10308, 10309. 
Waltz. 20540, 20541. 

Smith (W. W.): 

Christ is my leader. 10110. 

Happy in the Saviour’s love. 
10572, 15081. 

I am kept by Him alone. 106638. 

I want to work for Jesus. 107338. 

There is glory. 12008. y 

There is power in the gospel. 
12007. 


Thou art my, all. 


| Smith & Lamar: 


Angels’ song. 25270. 

God loves us all. 25984. 

Let your eyes be on the field. 
10987. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 26777. 

O to give as He giveth. 11324. 

Ring the joy bells. 27045. 

Son of the Highest. 27226. 


'Smithdeal (J. D.) Two flags. 20450. 


Smithers (T. H.) News for little chil- 


| 


i 


| 
| 


| Smithson (O. V.) 


}Smothers (T.) jr. 


dren. 197438. 


I am a conqueror. 
21316. 


Seminole waltz. 
3818. 

Smotlacha (H.) 
rovsky. 15887. 

Smulewitz (S.) A brivele dem taten. 
12860, 14558. 


Karel Havlitek Bo- 


| Smyth: 


Ma Portugaise. 3228. 
Tous 4 Vamour. 4100. 
Valse blonde. 4156. 


| Smyth (B.) Viviano, my-a-rag-a-time- 


a-queen. 380176. 


INDEX 


Smyth (E.): 
Laggard dawn. 8007. 
March of the women. 5568, 8200, 
26519. 
Overture to The wreckers. 26878. 
T9TOS -OTS2. 
Smyth (W.): 
Grand frisé. 23396. 
Yo. Vaime, -2b167- 
Smythe (B.) Ten penny rag. 29995. 
Smythe (R.) Young rose. 66388. 
Snaga (J.): 
Hiskrystalle. 2572-2575. 
Grosses potpourri. 5060. 
Heimatlied. 2837. 

Rodlermarsch. 1446, 3702-3704. 
Wanda’s auftrittslied. 42388. 
Sneider (C. N.) Flag of our Yankee 

land. 28254. 
Snobinette. 1596. 
Snock (1I.) Florestine des Alpes. 
18870. 
Snow (A.°J.) lLove’s question. 15537. 
Snow (C. A. C.) In the secret of Thy 
presence. 13136. 
Snow (H.) Black demon rag. 12511. 
Snow (S.) jr. Nutmeg state. 11300. 
Snyder (B.) Rest to the weary. 
22010. 
Snyder (G. H.): 
Mary from Maryland. 15600. 
Only a dream. 19845. 


Snyder (H. W.) In my new aero- 


plane. 28765. 
Snyder (L. B.) My faithful pearl. 
24108. 


Snyder (R. N. M.): 
College professional. 4683. 
Ghost time. 17122, 27714 (60). 
Under the campus moon. 6395. 
Wont you be my lolly-pop. 6612. 

Snyder (Ted) : 
After the honeymoon. 18260. 
Ask my mother. 20765. 
Cancel that wedding march. 4626. 
Hight little letters. 4852. 
He’s coming back. 12968. 
I miss you, yes I miss you. 10720. 
In the land of harmony. 7853. 
June honeymoon. 138186. 
Kiss me honey, kiss me. 10928. 
Maybe you’re not the right one. 

21657. 
Movin’ man don’t take my baby 
grand. 29236, 

My bill from Louisville. 26679. 
My love for you. 8883. 
One o’clock in the morning. 21869. 
Sombrero land. 27217. 
Spanish love. 11864, 29881. 
Sweetheart, my sweetheart. 27345. 
Take a vacation Mr. Moon. . 203826. 
That mysterious rag. 22278. 
Wishing. 2016. 


22495 


INDEX 


Snyder (Ted) co.: 


DE. Gy, (7) S., VG) | 


After the honeymoon. 18260. 

Alexander’s ragtime band. 6694, 
20021 Qi (45; 

American beauty. 14866. 

Ask my mother. 20765. 

Baseball bug. 22748. 

Black canary rag. 12510. 

Bring back my lovin’ man. 25457. 

Bring me a ring in the spring. 
27948. 

Business is business. 10021. 

Cancel that wedding march. 4626. 

Carmelita. 18517. 

Carnation march. 16891. 

Celtic love. 12571. 

Checkerboard. 12586. 

Coonology. 10155. 

Crimson rambler. 

Cuddle up. 25619. 

Dat’s-a my gal. 4765. 

Della Ware. 14789. 

Dingle pop hop. 10243. 

Dog gone that chilly man. 238098. 

Dollar bill’s the flag. 25682. 

Don’t be afraid. 7196. 

Don’t take your beau to the sea- 


12646. 


Shore. 21001. 
Down to the Folies’ bergére. 
10273: 


Dying rag. 48835. 
Hight little letters. 4852. 
Ephraham played upon the piano. 
14828. 
Everybody’s doin’ it now. 25786. 
Fair Illinois. 494. 
Fanatie rag. 7336. 
Girls. 18933. 
Gramachree, be true to me. 
He promised me. 28549. 
He’s coming back. 12968. 
Hey! hey! hey! T7635. 
Hobble skirt. 5156. 
How do you do it Mable. 
I beg your pardon. 10666. 
I’d like to build a little house. 
23527. 
I just want you. 19123. 
I like to call you sweetheart. 
13088. 
Vl trade my heart for 
21330. 
I miss you, yes I miss you. 
I want to be a Sailor. 29386. 
I wish I were single. 782. 
If you'll marry a girl. 18099. 
If you were mine dear. 19198. 
In the land of harmony. 7853. 
Innocence. 17816. 
Isabel. 852. 
June honeymoon. 
Jungle king. 7945. 
Let me live. 954. 
Let’s grow old _ together, 
Zilia Zae 


12926. 


28605. 


yours. 


10720. 


13186. 


honey. 


2246 


Snyder (Ted) co.—Continued. 


Lyre-bird and the jay. 26495. | 
Mary Brown. 21647. 
Maybe youw’re not the right one. 
21657. 
Meet me by the fireside in winter. 
29146. 
Meet me to-night. 29149. 
Meet me when the roses bloom. 
13406. 
Mew-mew rag. 1092. 
Mister Yodlin man. 24048. 
Molly, O! oh; Molly. 18454. 
Movin’ man don’t take my baby 
grand. 29236. 
Murmuring winds. 15747. } 
My Bill from Louisville. 26679. 
My Irish Mayme. 1153. ’ 
My love for you. 8883. \ 
My melody dream. 24117. 
New Ebbitt. 24158. 
On the Riviera. 17697. ; 
One o’clock in the morning. 21869. 
Paddy from Cork. 15953. | 
Pasha’s passion. 24828. i 
Ragtime violin. 24448. 
Ramshackle rag. 8808. 
Rose of pyramid land. 27071. 
Rubies and pearls. 17874. 
Run home and tell your mother. | 
17879. h 
She’s just plain Mary Jane. 1559. 
Show me around. 38845. | 
Sombrero land. 27217. 
Spanish love. 11864, 29881. 
Summer love. 16348. 
Sweetheart my sweetheart. 27345. | 
Take a vacation, Mr. Moon. 20326. | 
Take me back to the garden of | 
love. 27855. | 
Tennis. 27374. 
That Kazzatsky rag. 4028. 
That Madrid rag. 16418. 
That monkey tune. 11991. 
That mysterious rag. 22278. 
That natural rag. 27388. 
That peculiar rag. 18056, 18057. | 
There’s a girl in Havana. 22298. | 
Throw a kiss to me. 14079. / 
Vir-gin-ia. 30172. 
Virginia Lou. 1890, 9535. } 
Waiting down by the Mississippi | 
shore. 20534. - 1 
What is this world coming to? 
9603. | 
When I hear you say you. 16616. | 
When I’m alone. 12210. A 
When it rains, sweetheart. 14233. | 
When you kiss an Italian girl. ; 
16641. | 
When you kiss the only girl. 1972. | 
When you're in town. 12248. | 
Where the edelweiss is blooming. 
27629. 
Whistling rag. 


1225. 


—— A 


| Soler 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Snyder (Ted) co.—Continued. 
‘ Wholesale love. 22490. 
Why did you make me love you. 
18198. 
William’s wedding. 16674. 
Wishing. 2016. 


Woodman, woodman, spare that 
tree. 16684. 

Yankee love. 30330. 

Yiddisha nightingale. 25166. 


You didn’t have nothing. 25173. 
You’ll be just as glad to come back 


home. 25175. 
You’ve built a fire down in my 
heart. 16709. 


You’ve got me hypnotized. 27692. 
Zym-boom coloured band. 2064. 
Snyder (Titus) Farewell. 25799. 
Soar (A.) Give me the bad girl of the 
family. 14967. 
Soar (J.) Autumn leaves. 22711. 
Societa tipografico-editrice nazionale. 
Missa in honorem §. Secundi Mar- 


tyris. 3339. 

Société d’éditions musicales. Panta- 
gruel. 1309. 

Sodano (E.) ’E rigginelle ’e Brooklyn. 
7253. 


Sodero (D.) Tempo dipolacca. 14034. 
Séchting (E.): 
An der quelle. 18299. 
Bliitenregen. 18445. 
Frohe Weihnacht. 
Gondellied. 18959. 
Jagdstiick. 19267. 
Legato und staccata. 23785. 
Leichte vortragsstiicke. 5446. 
Lied ohne worte. 26412. 
Moment de valse. 26626. 
Morgengruss. 19629. 
Opern album. 5834. 
Quatre piéces de salon. 
Rosenlied. 20057. 
Serenade im parke. 
Sonate. 13905. 
Tonleitern und accorde. 24909. 
Ungarisch, G moll. 14132. 
Walzer im freien. 20545. 
Weihnachtsgléckchen. 6490. 
Sofer (J.) Drowsy land. 12722. 
Soisson (J. W.) Emiradha. 2588. 
Sokol (J.): 
Feuille d’ album. 4923. 
Jetaime. 5340. 
Quatre préludes. 
(—) Malakoff 
13800, 13551. 
Soler (A.): 
Danse gitane. 18660. 
Final et hymne. 18847. 

Récitatif et habanera. 27012. 
Récitatif et nocturne. 20000. 
Soler (R.) Je t’ apporte mon coeur. 

30570. 


4963. 


13904. 
20149. 


6192. 


(La) 11080, 


Soley (E.) Love of Christ constrain- 
eth. 19471. 
Solimena (E.) Ida. 
Sollars (L. S. V.) 
sun is setting. 
Solly (T. E.): 
Aria impromptu. 6751. 
Marcietta in F. 17496. 
Solman (A.): 
Guess again, Mr. Brown. 5063. 
I’m looking for a nice young fel- 
low. 2922. 
Mine. 13442. 
We met in dear old Frisco. 9582. 
With the last rose of summer. 
9704. 
You can win me if you’ll woo me, 
2072 (201). 
Solomon (M.) Three miniature pieces 
for the piano. 27215. 
Somerkamp (W.) Crimson rambler, 
16960. 
Somervell (A.): 
Dawyck edition of Scottish song. 
28182. 
Love unto love. 8187. 

National songs, English, Scotch, 
Irish and Welsh. 26718. 
Thomas the rhymer. 24877. 

Somerville (R.): 
Album of three light pieces. 
Carina. 14596. 
Matrimony limited. 21651. 
Old Adm’ral Benbow. 
26817. 
Watcher (The) 
Somis (G. B.): 
Adagio und allegro. 
Sonate en sol majeur. 
Sommario (—) 
22892. 
Sommer (F.) 
Sommer (H.) 
1913. 
Sommer (J.) 
Sommer (K.): 
Straussiana. 
Valse mignonne. 
Sommerfelt (W.): 
Canzonetta. 22890. 
Six Scandinavian pieces. 
Song of love: 28419. 
Song review co., inc.: 
I want something new 
with. 28713. 
I want to spoon to the tune. 191664. 
Italian Romeo. 28827. 
That Frisco bear. 30005. 
When the world comes to an end. 


10750. 
Meet me when the 
19564. 


6693. 


26815- 
6473. 


26335. 
PGA: 
Canzonetta (La) 
Rondo in F dur. 
Waldschratt 


2021T. 
(Der) 


Lachendes gliick. 5416. 
13971, 13972. 

14154. 

17945. 


to play 


30261. 
Song service reporter. 9122. 
Songs for the little ones at home. 


25197 (381). 
Songs of Allegheny college. 
Songs of Junetide. 17955. 


16275. 


2247 


INDEX 


Spt. WH.) Ss, ¥. 6 


Songs of southern colleges and old | Southern California music co.—Contd, | 


24707. 
2256. 


southern melodies. 
Sonnambula (La) 
Sonnet (H.): 
Ave Maria. 9882. 
Beim scheiden. 16839. 
Bliicher bei Caub. 9984. 
Friedland vor Stralsund. 10424. 
Scheiden. 17898. 
Sontini (R.) Valse miramar. 20482. 
Sonzogno (H.): 
Fest der ernte. 18839. 
Isabeau. 1891, 8230, 15608. 
Marienmond. 18881, 138382. 
Rhea. 20025. 
Soo music co.: 
Peach kisses. 3556. 
Through golden years I’ve loved 
you. 12034. 
Soper (J.) Dream (The) cure. 18736. 
Sorcier (Le) 2102, 2162. 
Sorensen (L.) Under the dreamy 
moon. 24946, 25197 (246), 27478. 


Sorg (J. C.) Love me just a little- 
do.) 17452: 
Sonim: (hz ds) 
Ave Maria. 16804. 
Hece sacerdos magnus. 18763. 
Requiem high mass. 17844. 
Sorrell (F. T.) V11 come back to you. 
10691. 
Souders (W.) Menagerie. 26575. 


Soule (C. F.) 
ness. 10721. 

Sousa (J. A.) I am crazy over Daisy. 
7678. 

Sousa: (ie Pa): 
Belle of Bayou Teche. 27890. 
Black man. 2072 (74), 9973. 
Dwellers in the Western world. 


I need you in my busi- 


M228: 
Federal march. 4921, 6648 (53), 
2 730 
Glory of the Yankee navy. 2072 
(102). 


Grand festival march. 12929. 
Red man. 2072 (168), 11656. 
White man. 12260. 


Southern (A. C. & HE. T.): 


All the world loves a lover. 6704. 

Banjo Joe. 20801. 

Come and play see saw with me. 
7044. 

From figleaf to harem. 149381, 
17108. 

Hat that’s just like mine. 28536. 

Leader of the sub-marine. 19381, 
23778. 

Pajama nightietights. 15955, 
Tee. 


Up side down. 24958. 

Will you float me. 16672, 18206. 
Southern California music ¢o.: 

Abie’s got a Irish Molly O. 6659. 

Dat Danube kiss. 20964. 


22 


Southern college. 


Southern music ¢o.: 


Southwell (C.): 


Southwell (G.): 


Southwood (H.) 


15518. 
Sowle (L. E.) Won’t you say you love | 
me. 22518. | 
Sox (A. L.) You will never find 


Spadea (V.): 


40 grand studies. 17968. 
Spagnolo (G.): 

Arricamanno. 67. 

Bella mandriana. 20824. 

Fiore d’arancio. 21105. 

Si’ bella. 1565. 

Sole @oro. 22140. 

Suonno doce. 22220. 

Voce a mare. 1897. 


Spahr (H. L.)- 


Spalding (A.) Andantino. 
Spann (C.) jr. 


love.. 19163. 
Sparks (F. ©.) Salvation. 13802. | 
Sparks (L. W.) White feather. 25118. | 
Sparks (W. A.) Sucker. 9195. i 


Spath (A. E.) 


Spatz (H. J.) 
Spaulding (G. L.): 


48 


Is my hat on straight? 53826. 

Jerry Moran. 19283. 

Loves of yesterday. 11059. 

Moon whispers. 1112. 

My dream girl. 11216. 

Play that aloha rag. 17745. 

Shoe tickler rag. 11773. 

Hurrah for South- — 

ern college. 17219. | 


Love me honey. 21579. 
Memphis squeeze. 13419. 
Some day we'll know. 22142, 


Guarantee. 10550. 
Satisfaction march. 22068. 


Ajax march. 20719. 

Front section march. 10433. 

“ Guarantee.” 10550. 

Leaders’ choice band book. 2718. 
March autogetit. 11090. 

Operatic mingle. 26838. 
Satisfaction march. 22068. 
Sensation march. 22694. , 
Love and _ pride. | 


14306. 


another girl. 


27753. 
16777. 
16989. 


Alma Roma. 
Andrea Doria. 
Delizie infantili. 
Italia mia. 28825. 
Redenzione marcia. 29590. 
Tripoli. 380088. 


Old fashioned girl. } 
113853. i 
27269. | 
I want some one to | 


Meet me when the + 
roses bloom. 138406. . 
Love’s dream. 8140. 


Belfrey bells. 16840. 
Dolly’s good. 14768. 
Farmer at the circus. 4380 (118), | 
Flashing glances. 7381. 

Frolic of the bees. 6648 (55). 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Spaulding (G. L.)—Continued. 

Good cheer. 25945. 

I’m going to write to Santa 
Claus. 26159. 

Idle dreams. 17272, 30364 (85). 

In the morning. 13134. 

Light of heart. 17412. 

Little chatterbox. 28995. 

Measured steps. 8248. 

Merry jingling bells. 
(166). 

My playroom. 11244. 

My shadow. 15789. 

Nine tonal beauties. 

None easier. 15844. 

Pussy-willows. 16052. 

Rain or sun. 11558. 

Robin (The) 16105. 

Shamrock. 27153. 

Singing children. 

Singing gondoliers. 
6172. 

Spirit of speed. 6648 (118). 

Squirrel and the nut. 6648 (117). 

Told by the firelight. 20412. 

Trifles. 6648 (127). 

Turquois (The) 16728 (67). 

Water frolics. 27567. 

What should dolly wear. 

Young cadets. 9761. 


24016, 25197 


3916. 


162380. 
4380 (163), 


18176. 


| Speaight (J.): 


Legends. 19887. 
*Tis sweet to love. 12042. 


Speaks (O.): 


Charity. 25526. 

Greeting. 18244 (68). 

How long wilt Thou forget me. 
26691. 

If I knew. 10762, 18244 (68). 

Lover’s song. 26481. 

Morning. 1118. 

To you. 1796. 

Under the wide and starry sky. 
14180. 

When all the bonny birds. 

Spear (H. C.): 
Lingering. 17418. 
Why do the flowers fade. 


27597. 


16661. 


Spear (W. S.) Old homestead. 11355. 


Spears (E. H.) Get wise. 23821. 
Specht (L. P.): 

Paquita. 24824. 

Some day when you shall love. 

24672. 

Through the smoke of a Turkish 
| cigarette. 24888. 
Speciale (V.): 

Sentimental. 24580. 


Vita artistica. 25016. 


| Speck (S. HL): 


Blue bird. 168638, 27714 (36). 


Speck (S. H.)—Continued. 
I’m dreaming of you to-day. 7726. 
If you believe in dreams. 2962. 
In childhood’s summertime. 17283. 
Longing. 8099. 
On the crest of the Mount of the 

Holy Cross. 19882. 

One moment with thee. 3504. 


Only a typewriter girl. 15922. 
Star beads. 39384. 
Starlight, starbright. 11879. 


Sun flowers. 1683, 9782 (81). 

When I hear that bunch come 
home. 9624. 

With my angel of dreams 
dreamland. 18212. 

You'll be the rose, I’ll be the bee. 
12326. 

Speck (T.): 
I am an American girl. 
My friends. 15764. 


in 


15181. 


Speer (C.) Soul (The) of Percival. 
27261. 

Speer (W. H.) Infancy and child- 
hood. 10820. 

Speidel (W.) Viking expedition. 
30814. 

Speiser (W.): 

Erste liebe. 4872. 


Eis ist so anders gekommen. 4875. 
Lieb’ ist ein bltimelein. 5460. 
Sein lied. 6115. 
Unter rosen. 6402. 
Wanderlied. 6470. 
Spell (R.) Down in a green, green 
meadow. 28114. 
Spence (lL. C.) When the band plays 
Yankee Doodle. 18184. 


Spence (L. F.) Mariners song. 5580. 


Spence (W. R.): 

Be joyful in the Lord. 22748. 

Bluebird (The). 14534. 

Early dawn was breaking. 17256. 

Morning song. 8828. 

See the streamlet swiftly flowing. 
8990. 

Story of Bethlehem. 

To you. 24907. 


Spencer (A. A.) Rosary. 16119. 
Spencer (C. C.) Those lips of thine. 


27301. 


300388. 
Spencer (E.): 
Ferme ton magasin. 25811. 
P’tit poisson rouge. 5948, 8768. 
V’ 14 Napoléon. 27492. 
Spencer (H. B.) Gaiety. 27714 (7). — 
Spencer (Ff. EH.) Closing hymn. 7085. 
Spencer (H.): 
Come kiss the blarney 


22978, 
22979, 27714 (46). 


Boston waltz. 2072 (77), 6648 Could I but live and love always. 
(44). 2457, 2458. 
Calling. 23837. Down in the locker of Davy Jones. 
Gobble and the hobble. 7475. 21011. 
2249 


26596—12——32 


INDEX 


Spencer (H.)—Continued. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
10291. 
Honey bunch. 5165, 9782 (42). 
Love-sick. 3205. 
Prairie flower. 3599. 
Some day dear heart. 
16728 (62). 
Spencer (I.) My wife’s bought an 
aeroplane. 24136. 
Spencer (L. BH.) Take me Willie take 
me. 16386. 
Spencer (O. W.) 
5658. 
Spencer (P.) 
Spencer (S.): 
It listens good to me. 17328. 
Oh! you married life. 15893. 
Spencer (S. R.) Minuet in E major. 
11160. 
Spencer (T.): 
Flight of the aeroplane. 
For love of you. 25864. 
From sea to sailor. 238292. 
Girl who loved him best. 23334. 
Greet me to-night in the moon- 
light. 25974. 
Love is a pretty name. 238875. 
Never mind. 26781. 
Oh, test my love rose hued. 26847. 
Old maid. 24258. 
Recognition. 24455. 
Susie’s the girl for me. 24796. 
When I had the blues: 27601. 
When skating-time comes round. 
27608. 
Spencer (W.) Wild goose. 2006. | 
Speranza-Camusat. Souvenir d’ Egypt. 
27265. 
Sperl (C. G.): 
And he blows that big horn. 4425. 
Indian’s dream of his happy hunt- 
ing ground. 3009. 
Like to sing the songs. 3168. 
Oh, I am going back to my old 
home. 5795. 
Stars above they shine like dia- 
monds. 3939. 


Spero (M. J.) Let’s run away. 9782 
(58). 


16255, 


Missouri march. 


Hobble hair. 19054. 


25843. 


Speroy (R.): 


Old red, white and blue. 4380 
(152). 
Playing a game with a pair of 
eyes. 4880 (156). 
True love. 9428. 
Sperry (B. F.) You’re all the world 
to me. 14298. 
Spicer (F.): 
Come brave boys hurrah for the 
fair. 12620. 
He hears again the old songs. 
12965. 


Spindler (—) Wellenspiel. 14215. 


pt. 1, WS Se, WEG 


Spindler (F.): 
Funeral march. 2698. 
Octave study in E flat. 
Opern album. 5834. 
Polka brillante. 1360. 
Spini (L.): 
Morning mazurka. 17585. 
On a holy day. 17688. 
Over the fields. 17719. 
Rose waltz. 17862. 
Spinner (Mrs. A.) Over land and sea 
waltz. 15947. 
Spinney (T. H.) Hallelujah Christ is 
risen. 75638. 
Spinney (W.) 
wonderful things. 
Spitler (H.) 
sinking. 
Spitz (A.): 
Abenteuer in Mekka. 143825. 
Guten freunde. 15052. , 
Korsar (Der). 26871. — 
Nachtfalter. 15801. 
Tugendprinz. 16472. 


21824. 


Thou shalt shew us 
14074. 

When the sun is slowly 
25098. 


Spitzer (J.) Guten freunde. 15052. 
Spohn (Mrs. S.) Wah wabh taysee. 
1911. 
Spohr (L.): 
Romanze. 200438. 


Rose softly blooming. 29661. 
Sponer (A. von): 
Sechszig elementar etiiden. 12296, © 
12297. | 
Zwolf der schdnsten weihnachts- 
lieder. 24725-24728. 
Spooner (S. C.) Peace. 8666. 
Spoor (F. J.) When the golden sun 
goes down. 16680. 
Sporek (G.): 

Gammes majeurs 
18904-18906. 
Nocturne. 30646. 

1°7° sonate. 20133. 
2°™° sonate. 201384. 
2°™* sonate. 18571. 
3°™* sonate. 18572. 

Sprague (P. J.) Glorify them all in 

me. 596, 27389. 
Spratt (H.) Friends. 23284. 
Spring (G. W.) House beside the sea. 


26086. 

Spring maid. 380, 538, 728, 1012, 
1643-1647, 1829, 2072 (89), 2072 
(100), 2682, 3424, 3500, 3928, 3929, 
6240, 6648 (63), 6648 (114), 6648 
(116), 6648 (129), 9259, 11871, 
12677, 18414, 18948, 20971, 21135, 
29299. 

Springer (M.) 
10108. 

Spross (C. G.): 

Asleep. 6769. 

Come down, laughing streamlet. 
28084. 

Dutch lullaby. 21028. 


et mineures. 


Choral-sonata, G dur. 


2250 


| squire. (W. H.): 


. Stafford (R. E.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Spross (C. G.)—Continued. 
Ishtar. 7891. 
Our colors. 21878. 
Summer sunshine. 
Word of God. 

Spurgin (C. E.) 

(64)... 

Spurling (C. M.): 
Contrast (A) 
Impromptu. 17979. 

Melody. 17980. 

Promenade. 17764. 

Reverie. 17847. 

Serenade. 17905. 

Springtime. 17978. 

Wandering concertinaman. 18158. 

Spurr (A.) Hileen. 23160. 

Squire (C. A.) Jesus is coming. 

17336. 

Squire (H.) Messmates. 
Squire (P. C.) 
2935. 


9210. 
22520. 


Pearl waltz. 43880 


16946. 


175389. 
I’ve got the coin. 


Irish fusilier. 7888. 

Lazyland. 215138. 

Mountain lovers. 

Nectarine. 21766: 

Stars in the valley. 22198. 

Third violoncello album. 4053. 

Squire & Kinne: 

Be not afraid. 16836. 

Blood of Jesus. 16859. 

Brother get the flame. 4600. 

For you there is power in the 
blood. 17094. 

Fully saved to-day. 17107. 

Hid with Christ in God. 17201. 

Hushed to rest. 5189. 

I believe it shall be as He told 
me. 17225. 

Jacob’s yision. 38042. 

Jesus is coming again. 173387. 

Looking unto Jesus. 17441. 

Present faith. 17759. 

Redeemed by the blood. 17837. 

Shelter in the blood of Jesus. 
17911. 

Some sweet day. 17941. 

Tell of Jesus. 4019. 

That sweet voice. 18060. 

"Tis the midnight cry. 18080. 

Victory. 18136. 

When He comes. 18181. 

Where will you spend eternity? 
6543. 

Windows of heaven. 


Stacy (Mrs. A. C. Le F.) 
maiden. 4692. 


3967. 


6575. 
Come little 


| Stadel (J. A.) Lover’s lament. 29058. 


Stadler (H.) Zwei lieder. 13949. 
Stadmuller (E.) Ben Backstay. 2260. 
Stafford (H.) Storm cloud. 29916. 
We never miss the 
water ‘till the well runs dry. 12183. 


Stahl (A.): 
Abendlied. 25206. 
Drei rosen. 7241. 
Jehova ist mein Hirte. 
Leichter sinn. 8023. 
Liebe im kleinen. 8048. 
Lied der freundschaft. 
Offenbach album. 8547. 
Preis marsch album. 17755. 
Rose (Die) vom Kaukasus. 
Spatz und der kanari. 27274. 
Sundari oper in 38. aufaztigen. 
PPA 
Traum des hirtenknaben. 9408. 
Stahl (W. C.) 
Moonlight kisses. 
Stainer (J.): 
Ara Herren med dina Agodelar. 


26282. 


8052. 


8897. 


8320. 


2093. 

Hoar och en vyare Oofverheten. 
10656. 

Kristi frid regere i edra hjirtan. 
Siatity: 

Veten I icke, att I dren ett Guds 
tempel. 4188. 


Stainer & Bell, Itd.: 

A la campagne. 18245. 

Allegretto pastorale. 2116. 

Allegretto scherzando. 29. 

Alleluia, Christ is risen from the 
dead. 6706. 

And God shall wipe away 
tears. 6781. 

Antiphon. 18310, 18311. 

April, April. 2155. 

Aquarelle. 6748. 

Aria. 3654. 

As it fell upon a day. 67683. 

As now the sun’s declining rays. 
6764. 

At the yellow boreen. 

Autumn day. 22710. 

Autumn leaves. 12447. 

Badinage. 16820. 

Benedicite. 6855. 

Benedicite omnia opera. 
9951. 

Benedictus. 
14495. 

Bereeuse. 20829. 

Bethlehem cradle song. 

Bourrée. 2797. 

Busy, curious, thirsty, fly. 14567. 

Call (The) 18497. 

Cantabile. 3370. 

Capriccio. 25497. 

Carillon. 2350. 

Chansonnette. 20900. 

Chant du soir. 14613. 

Children’s eucharist. 28025. 

Christians awake. 28038. 


all 


25311. 


4535, 
2263, 12495, 12496, 


4540. 


Christmas bells. 28048. 

Christmas carol. 28045. 

Come into the garden, Maud. 
12622, 


2251 


INDEX 


Stainer & Bell, ltd.—Continued. 


Come, O come my life’s delight! 
2482. 

Communion service. 2488, 7060, 
7061, 14666-14668, 28097, 28098. 


Content. T067. 
Cupid and my Campaspe. 2471. 
Dominus illuminatio mea. 20992. 


Dover beach. 4814. 

Dream, baby, dream. 14779. 

Drop, drop, slow tears. 17024. 

Early spring. 30476. 

Easter. 18760. 

Hlegiac rhapsody. 

Hlegy. 451. 

Hlfentanz. 

Erin the tear. 25764. 

Etude arabesque. 148837. 

Fain would I change that note. 
2628. 

Fair Phyllis. 12783. 

Fairies (The) 18815. 

Fairy lullaby. 28212. 

Far have you come. 

Farewell (A) 12794. 

Flying thoughts. 14901. 

Folk songs. 14902. 

Four little studies. 15857. 

France. 541. 

Germany. 580. 

Gifts. 10468. 

Give the King Thy judgments. 
12893. 

Gloria in excelsis. 12898. 

God be in my head. 30515. 

God so loved the world. 614, 5016. 

Good night. 15009. 

Great is the Lord. 15026. 

Grey mornings. 2791. 

Hark a day. T7579. 

Hark! Hark my soul. 15084. 

Hear the voice and_ prayer. 
12972. 

Here’s a health unto his majesty. 
23475. 

Hie away. 702. 

Hungary. 735. 

Hymn for the coronation of King 
George V. ‘675. 


I got me flowers. 19117. 

I have lifted up mine eyes. 19118. 

I heard the bells on Christmas 
day. 28656. 

I love my love. 2969. 

I’ve been roaming. 7765. 

I will pour out my spirit. 15259. 

Impressions and arabesques. 
2979. 

In grotto cool. 15288. 

In the bleak mid-winter. 10808. 

In the country. 21408. 

Irishmen hand in hand. 3023. 

It came upon the midnight clear. 
26267. 

John Kelly. 


14810. 
10314, 21040. 


7341. 


15357. 


2252 


DU. TH, Nn. 6., Vv. 6 


Stainer & Bell, I1td.—Continued. 


Jubilate. 
23695. 

Knight’s return. 3103. 

Kyries in E flat. 8005. 

Lady-love mine. 982. 

Lady Moon. 193864. 

Lamb (The) 5419. 

Lead us, heavenly Father. 

Lesbia’s sparrow. 950. 

Light in darkness. 3160. 

Lighten our darkness. 8066. 

Like as the hart. 21589. 

Lilac is out. 21541. 

Little Fairy. 13287. 


13180, 13182, 15364, 


5433. 


‘Little work, a little play. 3177. 


Lochinvar. 23856. 

Longing. 3184. 

Lord is the portion of mine in- 
heritanee. 15507. 

Lord let me know mine end. 8111. 

Lord of heaven. 8114, 11037, 


15508. 
Lord’s prayer. 5509. 
Love and [. 18811. 


Love bade me welcome. 19461. 
Love is a sickness. 11049. 
Love’s eall. 26482. 

Love’s folly. 138325. 


Love’s secret. 13328. 
Lullaby (A) 8158. 
Magnificat. 8176. 


Magnificat & Nunc dimittis. 1034, | 


3241, 3242, 8175, 8177-8179, 


18346, 18347, 13349, 138350, 19514. | 


Man for Galway. 21622. 

Melody in C. 2807. 

Messmates. 17539. 

Minuet. 3382. 

Morning song. 8978. 

Mother Goose’s rhymes. 

Moto perpetuo. 83837. 

Nature’s sweetest singers. 8424. 

Now God be with us. 30651. 

O give thanks unto the Lord. 
13575. 

O Lord our God arise. 18580. 


15736. 


O Lord rebuke me not. 15869. 
O perfect love. 26780. 
O whither would ye go. 30658. 


Ode to Maia. 18586. 

Office of Holy Communion. 
11395. 

Once again, O blessed time. 1278. 


5791, 


One thing have I desired of the | 


Lord. 5827. 
Oriental serenade. 
Orientale. 19856. 
Our blest Redeemer. 138632. 
Out of the deep. 19867. 
Palace is not for man. 5856.. 
Pastoral (A) 11489. 
Pensées d’autrefois. 
Phoebe. 19920. 
Prelude. 16655. 


24297. 


3561. 


INDEX 


aos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Stainer & Bell, Itd.—Continued. 

Prelude and fugue in G@ minor. 
11516. 

Public school pianist. 8769-8777. 

Put your hand in mine. 8787. 

Radiant morn of spring. 19991. 

Remember not, Lord, our offences. 
1424. 

Reverie. 22013. 

Rhapsody. 16091. 

Roadside fire. 27051. 

Romance. 345. 

Rondel. 24504. 

Russia. 1478. 

Sarabande. 3765. 

Save, Lord, and hear us. 11712. 

Seandinavia. 1509. 

Scherzo fantastique. 27116. 

Shepherd (The) 6187, 18869. 

Sigh no more. 27169. 

Silent moon. 27171. 

Slovak legend. 6181. 

Slumber song. 17929. 

Solemn march. 18907. 

Song of Asia. 16268. 

Song of the scythes. 9119. 

Song of the spirit of the hour. 
17958. 

Song of the wind. 1629. 

Sonnet 18. 27258. 

Sous les saules. 17964. 

Spain. 1634. 

Spanish improvisations. 

Spring. 6239. 

Stances 4 la marquise. 24736. 

Stars (The) 6246. 

Stolen child. 9179. 

Sun of my soul. 24782. 

Sunflower (The) 13987. 

Take ye heed. 11954. 

Te Deum laudamus. 1735, 4011, 
6316, 9288, 11965, 11966, 14021, 
16394-16396, 248386, 27361. 

Teach me Thy way. 22264. 

There be many that say. 16424. 

Tho’ all the stars. 12022. 

Thou wilt keep him in perfect 
peace. 14075. 

Three fishers. 14076. 

Three songs. 21213, 21214. 

Through the day. 4071. 

To his flocks. 14087. 

To-night. 14088. 

To thee, Wales. 24905. 

Tramp songs. 22330, 30083-30085. 

Trio no. 4. 20423. 

Twilight. 16475. 

Two album leaves. 989. 

Two little pieces. 27667. 

Two pieces. 246138. 

Two short anthems. 11087. 

Two settings of the Benedicite. 
8922. 

Vagabond songs. 

Vaggsing. 4152. 


22181. 


24961. 


Stainer & Bell, 1td.—Continued. 


Vertige. 22390. 

Volkslied. 1902. 

Wake, my love now awake. 
22414. 

We have brought the summer. 
27574. 

Weep ye no more. 22427. 

Welcome to morn. 27582. 

What the people tell. 27598. 


When I think on the happy days. 
9630. 
Who’s coming with the daffodils. 
9670. : 
Wind among the reeds. 22502. 
Ye choirs of New Jerusalem. 
9740. 
Young knight. 
Young Lochinvar. 
Stainton (G.) Like 
26418. 
Stair (P.) Fair brigade. 21075. 
Staley (J. F.) Our country. 21879. 
Staley (R. F.) Pose, pose, pose. 
19954. 
Stambaugh (S. B.): 
Bells, bells, 
22018. 
Fountain (The). 25872. 
Gettysburg march. 10461. 
Music everywhere. 26674. 
Sandman (The) 27108. 
Under the bending trees. 


Stamitz (J.) Orchester-trio. 
11394. 
Stamm (A.): 
Sieben variationen. 14312. 
Vier variationen. 14313. 
Stamm (L. G.) Listen to the chimes. 
17420, 19428. 
Stamper (D.) 
27461, 30102. 
Stamper (F. H.) 


4363. 
16712. 


silver lamps. 


Christmas bells. 


27477. 
11393, 


Turkey trot. 18103, 


Benedicite omnia 


opera. 9951. 
Standard (C. A.) Merry little scout. 
175384. 


Standard co. pub.: 
Choice melodies. 
Fountain (The) 25872. 

Music everywhere. 26674. 

On to victory. 26830. . 

Our free and joyous song. 26861. 

Sandman (The) 27103. 

Standard music series, 
24737. 

Tick-a-tack. 27429. 

True and faithful. 27454. 

Under the bending trees. 


Standard music pub. house: 
Bubbles. 20870. 
Corona march. 16952. 
Girl with the dreamy eyes. 
Maynard waltz. 21660. 
Orinoco (The) 24299. 


22936. 


book 1. 


27477. 


23385. 


2253 


INDEX 


Standard pub. co.: 
All for Christ. 6697. 
Be of cheer. 6835. 
How goes the battle? 7658. 
Hymns of hope. 19098. 


I want to belong to Jesus. 7774. 
Jesus is leading. 7922. 
Let the golden sunlight in. 8039. 


My Saviour’s love iS over me. 
8400. 
Onward into Galilee. 8614. 
Precious Saviour. 8742. 
Songs of evangelism. 17954. 
Stand in your place. 9170. 
While you wait. 9661. 
Standing (D.): 
Blush rose. 25423. 
Monotony. 29204. 
My guiding star. 21733. 
Standing (HE. M.) Dreaming sweet- 
heart of you. 25707. 
Standish (R.) Schoolmates 
22082. ; 
Stanford (C. V.): 
Anglers’ song. 18307. 
Autumn leaves. 12447. 
Fair Phyllis. 12783. 
Fantasia. 29900. 
Gloria in excelsis. 
Idyll. 29901. 
John Kelly. 15857. 
Love’s folly. 18325. 
My land. 19690. 
Once in Bethlehem. 24280. 
Phoebe. 19920. 
Song of Asia. 16268. 
Song of the spirit of the hour. 
17958. 
There came a little child. 24860. 
To his flocks. 14087. 


(The) 


12898. 


Ye choirs of New Jerusalem. 
9740. 
Stanford (J. W.) Please don’t tell on 
me. 5914. 
Stanislas (A.): 

Fleurs d’Irlande. 523, 21119. 
Polka des pets de nonne. 3592. 
Stanke (FF. W.) Osculation rag. 

5840. 


Prison walls can never 
29540. 


Stanley (A.) 
sever mother’s love. 


Stanley (C. H.): 

He did it all for me. 21247. 

I’m going home to mother. 21340. 

You’d come you’d come. 22540. 
Stanley (H.): 

By the old red mill. 22864. 

When I dream of home. 25075. 
Stanley (F.) In the golden after- 


while. 236382, 25197 (134). 
Stanley (J.) Texas cowboy girl. 
29997. 


Rudiments of music 
8918. 


Stanley (J. H.) 
and graded exercises. 


DU. Tite DB. Si: vi 6 


Stanley (M.) 
meet. 1964. 
Stanley (R. B.) Groupof Bates songs. 
15039. 
Stanley (W.) Divorce mill. 
Stanley-Gardner co. 
musie. 8918. 
Stannard (G.): 
Dreamland waltz. 
Flower song. 2669. 
Marietta. 8217. 
Pupils delight. 
Reverie at eye. 
Rosa (La.) 38724. 
Sentiment. 3828. 
Tulane schottische. 
Wandalette. 9569. 
Stansell (J. F.) Slippery Bill. 
Stantley (J.) That Boston 
11982. 
Stanton (C. W.) Somebody’s think- 
ing of somebody’s somebody. 13908. 
Stanton (R. F.) Violet rays. 30168. 
Stanton (V. W.) Coster-monger rag. 
23020 


When old associates 


4799. 
Rudiments of 


2553. 


3618. 
3684. 
9434. 


24651. 
trot. 


Stanton (W.) I'll be your automobile. | 


26135. 
Stapler (H. L. G.) 
when noon is on the roses. 


She comes not 
13863. 


Star collection of old favorite songs. | 


16309. 
Star music pub. co. ltd.: 


Cheer up my Highland lassie. | 


6989. 


Fall in and follow me. 7335. 


Hymns my mother used to Sing. | 


21310. 
My wife’s gone to the country. | 
8410. ] 
Starbuck (I. F.) My mariposa lily. 
8390. 
Stark (EH. J.) Musical service for the | 
new year. 3374. | 


Stark music printing & pub. co.: 
City far away. 28057. 
Climbers (The) 18582. 
Felicity rag. 18837. 
Minstrel man. 19599. 


Nobody knows we’er lovin but you | 


and the moon. 29328. 
Quality. 19984. 
Ragtime oriole. 29566. 


That corrugated rag. 20360. 
Whirl wind. 30281. 
Starks (A. L.) 
19068. 
Starkweather 
8027. 
Starkweavmer (J. 
8027. 
Starr (C.): 
Change that opera tune to ragtime. 
240. 
Danny, my Dublin dandy. 358. 


(Bue, Wa) 


W.) Leonanie. 


2254 


Home on the prairie. | 


Leonanie. | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Starr (P.): 

All that I ask of the world is you. 
9814. 

Because of thee. 9925. 

Blue eyed Molly. 145382. 

Don’t be a sailor Abie. 10261. 

Don’t tell it to me. 10265. 

For exchange, one little kiss. 
21128. 


Good-bye, Rose, good-bye. 10514. 


Hail my native land forever. 
10568. 

I am on my way to dreamland. 
19105. 


I’m awfully fond of you. 10706. 

Lover’s lesson. 18822. 

My Arabian belle. 138484. 

My baby. 8354. 

My darling I love you still. 8363. 

O, to be with thee, Marie. 8524. 

Osculation rag. 5840. 

Rose of New England. 11644. 

She will be waiting. 9021. 

Somebody’s likely to see. 20213. 

Sweetheart mine. 20318. 

Take me to that fussy dance. 

6305. 
Who will plead for me. 9671. 
Starr (T. B.) My spirit on Thy care. 
8404. 
Starratt (A.): 
I’m in love with the man in the 
sky. 7735. 

Love’s whist. 
Stary (E.): 

Kabaretni pochod. 23707, 23708. 

Z Geskych mlynie. 16717. 
Stathem (B.L.) Slumber song. 11816. 
Stather (H.) Minstrel’s song. 26610. 
Staton (H. M.): 

Lead kindly light. 23777. 

Salute of the Christian flag. 29690. 
Staub (V.): 

Barcarolle. 114. 

Impromptu duo. 

Murmurs. 5687. 
Stauffer (A.): 

O that oriental rag. 26783. 

Trip with your tip-top boy. 9416. 
Stauffer (A.) & Co.: 

Don’t forget to meet me. 

If you were a rose. 7817. 

Let’s play post office. 17395. 

O that oriental rag. 26783. 

Spooning in my aeroplane. 

That peculiar rag. 9326. 

Trip with your tip top boy. 9416. 

Waiting for you Caroline. 9561. 

When I say good bye that means 

good bye. 9628. 
Stauffer (J. H.): 
May time. 21655. 
What is nicer than a home sweet 
home. 30225. 


5530. 


814. 


28231. 


24729. 


Stauffer (R. D.) 
17258. 
Staunton (—) I don’t care if I.never 
go home. 7696. 
Staunton (H.): 
Hermann. 2848. 
My sweet I-O-Way. 8405. 
Tell me will you always love me? 
299938. 
When the trees are white witk 
May, Nellie Gray. 14244. 
You do look pretty. 22541. 
Stayner (C. F.): 
Blessed stars and stripes. 
California, state sublime. 
Love of country. 8135. 
Tiniest pieces. 80059. 


I’ve seen you before. 


12518. 
6938. 


Stead (D.) You’ll never be the man 
boy. 27088. 

Stead (E.) Lost love. 19459. 

Steane (B.): 


And God said. 3803876. 
Andante con moto. 18302. 
Bow down thine ear. 27933. 
Break forth into joy. 25447. 
Come ye hither. 2484. 
Concluding voluntary. 315. 
Evensong. 23198. 
Living stream. 29017. 
Look ye saints. 3187. 
Love’s pleading. 21590. 
Magnificat and Nune 
1034. 

Marche funébre. 1051. 
O God, who art the author of 


dimittis. 


peace. 5768. 

O love that wilt not let me go. 
29354. 

Offertories and other pieces. 
21885. 

One night when all the village 
slept. 19840. 


Postlude in C. 24882. 
Preludium in C. 24401. 
Rejoice in the Lord. 3674. 
Soprano melody. 24718. 
Stars are with the voyager. 11880. 
Te Deum in EH flat. 17385. 
Teach me O Lord. 11969. 
Thou shalt love thy neighbor. 
6352. 
Toccata and fugue in I. 1797. 
Steane (F.) Snowflakes and other 
songs for children. 20202. 
Stear (C. W.) Carmen brustoliense. 


4638. 
Stearns (€: €.). 
Be brave. 27870. 
O great Jehovah. 1228. 
Stearns (L. F.) Tennessee. 18049. 
Stebbins (G. C.): 
Come to Jesus. 2072 (9). 
Come to the fountain. 2072 (10). 


Gather them in. 2072 (21). 


2255 


INDEX 


Stebbins (G. C.)—Continued. 

God has made all things. 
(24). 

Jesus is calling. 2072 (80). 

My refuge. 20703 (85). 

O joy all thought excelling. 2072 
(41). 

Ride on, ride on in majesty. 2072 
(51). 

Valley dim. 2072 (68). 

Stebbins (G. W.) Memory (A) 
21685. 
Stebbins (W. S.) Junior waltz. 19314. 
Stebenne (F.) Play me that harmony 


2072 


bar. 17744. 
Steck (P. A.) Aceordée de village. 
16734. 
Steel (F. M.): 
Crosses. 2466. 
Two lullabies. 3940. 
Steele (M. A.): 
Iam His. 28632. 
I’m not disappointed in Jesus. 
28693. 


Jesus only. 28845. 
Our Father’s care. 29481. 


Steele (M. C.) Give me a kiss of 
goodnight sweetheart. 5002. 
Steele (P.): 
Roses of June [and] My dream 
ship. 8906. 
Sevilla waltz. 16728 (61). 
Sylvains (Les) 9254. 


Steely (W. C.) I was there when he 
started. 17268. 
Steen (L.) Soul of love is the red red 
rose. 20242. 
Steenberg (J.): 
Am dichs 2137. 
Zwei lieder. 3941. 
Steeves (—) Rah! rah! we’re going 


away. 137238. 
Steeves (M. L.) Down on the old 
Ohio. 7212. 
Stefano (G. de) See De Stefano (G.) 
Stege (C.) Value of life. 16506. 
Stéger (J. T.): 
Caras bonitas. 219, 2349. 
Go ahead. 2748. 
Manolos y manolas. 11085. 


Oveja perdida. 5852. 
Primera comunion. 295387. 
Reparto general. 11583. 


Stehl (H. J.) I once had a little girl. 
19160. 


Steibelt (D.) Walzer. 6250. 

Steiger (C.) Chien et chat. 28024. 

Stein (A.) Valse gracile. 1854. 

Stein (C.) Herre, nir jag dig hafver. 
2850. 

Stein (EH. S. de) See De Stein (E. S.) 

Stein (F.) I hate to see September 
come. 28654. 


pt. 1,50 Ss.) vo 


Stein (H.): 
Christ ist erstanden yon der 
marter all. 7013. 
Welch’ eine liebe hat uns der vater 
erzeiget. 25061. 
Stein (J. W.) Lonesome. 29023. 


Stein (W.) Conradi system of music. 
28108. 


Steinberg music co.: 


Columbine. 10127. 
I like your eyes of blue. 10689. 
Steinbruch (H.) Griisst mir das 
blonde kind am Rhein. 25989. 
Steiner (—) On the b-a-r. 24269. 
Steiner (E. R.) My dusky queen. 

5699. 

Steiner (H. von) Zwd6lf etitiden. 1661. 
Steiner (M. R.): 

Carambas. 25500. 

In the sun. 28791. 

My world is a world of sunshine. 

13531, 22562 (99). 

Other pair of shoes. 3528. 

Zu dir, 12359 (tae 
Steinfeldt (J. M.): 

Berceuse. 27896. 

Chanson d’amour. 25519. 

Forest violet. 28886. 

Petite fileuse. 26917. 

Toceatina. 380072. 

What the old mill told. 30280. 
Steingriber verlag.: 

' Arabesken. 12421. 
Aus wald und flur. 
Bagatellen. 4489. 
Ballade. 4621. 
Concerto. 13199. 
Drei klavierstticke. 22823. 
Frohliche zeit. 12855. 
Klavier-suite. 5408. 

Konzert e-moll. 3312. 
Kunstgerechte studium des geigen- 
spiels. 26375. 
Leichte vortragsstiicke. 
Opern-album. 5834. 


4462. 


5446. 


Pflege (Die) der linken hand. 
13665. 

Polonaise brillante. 18570. 

Priludium und fuge. 12462. 


Quatre piéces de salon. 138904. 

Schone nacht. 5789. 

Sechs kleine konzertstiicke. 5179. 

Sieben solostiicke. 6465. 

Sonate. 138905, 24678, 24679. 

Tanz-suite. 6313. 

Trois morceaux. 5448. 

Triostudien. 253841. 

Vier klivierstiicke. 4622. 

Zwei neue weihnachtslieder. 27708. 

Zwei rondos. 138840. 

Zwolf mittelschwere klavierstiicke. 
12464. 

Zwolf kinderstiicke. 

7 divertissements. 

18 elementar-studien. 


22868. 
22869. 
24316. 


2256 


—_ = 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


Steinhagen (P.) You. 22562 (50). 
Steinhauer (C.) Ritsel. 8801. 
Steinheimer (S.): 
Puss in the corner. 19981. 
Singing to Dolly. 20188. 
Steinke (A.): 
Butterflies. 25470, 27714 (39). 
Dritick-’den daum’n. 21025. 
Hs gibt nur ein Berlin. 
23187. 
Friihling im winter. 21149. 
Hans im gliick. 21231, 28525. 
Kusslehre (Die). 19360. 


18795, 


Schmetterlings-intermezzo. 20117, 
22075. 
Steinkirchner (C.) The mermaid. 
21688. 
Steinway (C. H.) Liebestindelei. 
8151. 
Stell (N.) Love’s tribute. 28890. 


Stelter (F.) Somewhere. 16268. 
Stempfel (T.) jr. Manicure shop. 
13367. 

Stenhammar (P._ U.) Hosianna. 
15156. 

Stenhammar (W.) Visor och stam- 
mingar. 12137. 

Stephani (H.) Geistliches lied. 7451. 
Stephens (A.) Missionary messages. 
1101. 

Stephens (C.) Cozy corner rag. 
10164. 

Stephens (H. G.) Awake and sing. 
6799. 

Stephens (S. L.) Moonlight spoon. 
29208. 


Stephens-Ward. See Ward-Stephens. 

Stephenson (M.) When the roses 
again are in bloom. 20597. 

Stephenson (T. W.) Te Deum lauda- 


mus. 11966. 
Stepney (S. H.) Riding on a trolley 
ear. 17851. 
Stepp (N. B.) Wedding ring. 27579. 
Sterling (R.): 
Dream of the daisies. 12717. 


Why did you leave the dear old 
home. 22493. 


Stern (G. B.) Troubles of a coon. 
380089. 


Stern (J. W.) & co.: 
All for you. 16755. 
All the world loves a lover. 

252387, 27744 (380). 
Ball scene. 253849. 
Beautiful isle of love. 

25197 (46), 27880. 
Blind man’s buff. 

(50). 
Booloo beau. 
Butterflies. 25470, 27714 (389). 
Cahira (El) 207.. 
Carmen. 12509. 
Chant du braconnier. 


25236, 


20817, 
18440, 25197 
2072 (76). 


10084. 


2257 


Stern (J. W.) & co.—Continued. 


Chess duet. 22929, 25197 (62). 
Chiclana> > 256. 123598 (59)e 


Child love. 16911, 18552, 25197 
(64). 

Chimes number. 2072 (81). 

Cocheco. 2072 (88). 

Come back Virginia. 18592, 22562 
(56). 


Come where the lillies bloom to- 


night. 18603, 25197 (69). 
Confidence. 25581. 
Conversation waltz. 30364 (64), 
380446. 
Country life—farming life. 18625. 
Day dreams. 2072 (89), 12677. 


Day dreams, visions of bliss. 380, 
20971. 

Day of love. 25650. 

Don’t be rash. 2072 (98). 

Don’t tease. 12708, 14319 (54), 


TStZ2, 2519 (17)? 
Down on the farm. 
(535 


25697, 27714 


Dreaming at the organ. 14785, 
16728 (338). 

Dreams. 9972. 

Druid’s prayer. 10294. 

Eden valse. 25197 (81). 

Hy’ry time I smile at you. 28826, 
30364 (70). 

Farming life. 21092, 25197 (86). 

Father and son. | 258038, 25804, 
Pai (a ke bas C55) by 


First is best. 
Fleur de lis. 


25832, 30364 (78). 
18861, 22562 (62). 
Flirting eyes. 7885, 14819 (61). 
Fountain fay. 588, 2072 (100), 

2682, 9782 (34), 211385. 

Freckle face. 10422, 12859 (70). 
Garden of peace. 21159, 22562 

(64). 
Ghost (The) 
Gipsy dance. 
Gold and silver. 2757. 
Goldfisch’chen. 25942. 
Grandmother’s minuet. 12944. 
Grenadier’s song. 18987, 25197 

(94). 
Guapa (la) 

(72), 15042. 
Guess again Mr. Brown. 5063. 
Half hours with favorite compos- 


23328, 25197 (90). 
25912. 


7539, 10549, 12359 


ers. 3742. 

Half hours with the best compos- 
ers. Chopin. 2395. 

He is her master. 28548. 

Heather rose. 26042. 

Hello summer. 7623, 9782 (40), 
slag eal 

Hm! she is the girl. 19052, 21282, 
25197 (98). 


6648 (62). 
303864 (82), 80545. 


Honeytown. 
Hour of love. 


~ 
4 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 - 


Stern (J. W.) & co.—Continued. 


How enthralling the musiec’s soul- 
ful greetings. 26088, 26089, 
20714 (67). 

How I love a pretty face. 728, 
6648 (63). 

I can start a little nation. 10668, 
14319 (69). 

I hear the night birds trilling. 
7704. 

I like the hat. 18086, 18037, 14319 
(71), 15206, 16728 (35), 17284, 
19124. 

I’ll go with you to the end of the 
world. 152138, 16728 (86). 

I’m getting kind of lonesome. 
18058, 14819 (88), 17245, 27714 
(78). 


I’m looking for a nice young fel-. 


lowe, #635" 2002). (iG), 2922. 
(Te 

If love were all. 10774, 12359 
(81). 


In dreaming. 2072 (125). 
In the gipsy camp. 262388. 
In the gloaming. 287838, 30364 
(87). 
In the shadows. 
23636, 26248. 
Inquiétude (L’) 10821. 
Invitation to the dance. 12188. 
Isabella and Ramiro. 26266. 
Jacinta. 28829. 
John McFee. 26290, 27714 (86). 
June rose. 10881, 14819 (98). 
Just a little, little kiss. 26318. 
Just in love. 2072 (1380). 


19235, 23634— 


Kiss me just for luck. 19343. 
25197 (145). 
Lady Hamilton waltzes. 10955, 


12359 (85). 
Lasso-duet. 26384. 


Laughing cavalier. 10968, 12859 


(86). 
Laughing love. 28986, 289387, 
80364 (92). 


Let me have a kiss until to-mor- 
row. 2072 (188), 3141. 


Live and love waltzes. 3178, 6648 
(838). 

Love in a bunch of roses. 2072 
(186). 

Love in May. 6648 (85), 8129. 

Love me. 18314, 14819 (112), 
23881. 


1012, 14319 (115). 
2072 (140). 
25197 (157), 26497. 


Loving cup. 
M’aimez-vous. 
Macs (The) 


Madame Troubadour. 1022. 

Magic shadows. 26502, 27714 
(98). 

Make a night of it. 26508, 27714 
(99), 29098. 

Many happy returns. 21630, 
25197 (160). 


22508 


Stern (J. W.) & co.—Continued. | 


Margaret at the spinning wheel. 
11099. 

Marietta polka. 25197 (161). 

Mariette. 23951, 29114. 

Melodrama. 13414. 

Memories. 111382. 

Minar waltz. 11159, 12359 (90). 

Miss Dudelsack. 2072 (144), 
24047, 26617, 26618. 

Miss Tottie Twinkletoes. 11162. 

Mississippi dippy dip. 5657, 6648 
(89), 8303, 11164. 

Modest Suzanne. 29199. 

Modulating Maude. 21711, 25197 
(168). 

More I live, the more I love. 
13462, 14319 (121), 17578. | 

Music caressing of violins. 19657, 
25197 (171). 

My paradise. 3393, 6648 (94). 

My world is a world of sunshine, 
22562 (99). 

Myrella. 5722. 

Nelke. 26728. 

Next may be the right. 3424. | 

Night brings the stars and you. 
15829. ! 

Nonsense rag. 
8495. 

Nowhere. 


3441, 6648 (95), 
22562 (103). 


Oh! Mister Strauss. 1255. 
Oh, monsieur. 11342. 
Oh that slow waltz. 2072 (155). 


Oh you, you _ darling. 
24250, 25197 (188). 
Old Ironsides. 19818. 
On the b-a-r. 198380, 24269, 25197 
(191). 
On the road to Zag-a-zig. 29412, 
30364 (107). 
On the track. 3500. 
Parade of the tin soldiers. 
27714 (112), 294538, 29454. 
Paris. 26891, 30864 (108). 
Perpetuum mobile. 12189. 
Petit carnaval. 26914. 
Picture framed in a sunset sky. 
24359. ; 


Piquant waltz. 
11469. 


Pluck not the rose. 
25197 (201). 
Poetische tonbilder. 
Polacea brillante. 12190. 
Polichinette (La) 22562 (108). 
President’s song. 29582. 
Real coon rag. 5977. 
Ricordati. 138749. 
Ride, red captain, ride. 
24477, 25197 (205). 


24249, 


26888, 


3575, 6648 (100), 


24370, 24571, 
12942-12944. 


24476, 


Rondo. 12488. 
Rondo brillant. 12191. 
Ronde: d’ amore. 11625. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec.. 1911 


Stern (J. W.) & co.—Continued. Stern (J. W.) & co.—Continued. 


Rose of Honolulu. 6648 (108), 
8894. 

Saints and sinners. 25197 (210). 

Sambo go on and play your banjo. 
13803, 16728 (59). 

Same old welcome at the door. 


Valse bébé. 24963, 25197 (249). 

Valse blanche. 1850, 6648 (13), 
9468. 

Valse bleue. 27498. 

Valse brillante. 10106. 

Violet’s sweetheart. 22400, 27714 


6079, 6648 (104). (188). 

Sarasa. Bao (212), 27106, Vision (Vision sweet). 12359 
30738 (110). 

Send me a kiss by wireless. 6648 Wallflower sweet. 20589, 25197 
(107), 8996. (252). 

Senner’s traum. 27130. Waltz my little girl. 4282, 4233, 

Show me how to make love. 6648 (138). 


20165, 25197 (214). 

Siren (The) 20185, 22124, 24638. 
24639. 

Siren waltzes. 25197 (217). 

Song of the sirens. 202338, 25197 
(223)). 

Soul of my soul. 91386, 9782 (78), 
18928, 18929. 

Spanish blood. 29880. 

Sparrows of Luxembourg. 6648S 
(112), 9148. 

Spring maid. 16438-1647, 3928, 
3929, 6240, 6648 (114), 9159, 
9160, 11871, 13948. 

Spring maid waltzes. 163801. 

Stern’s American-European hits. 
18957, 16312. 

Sumurtn. 16345, 25197 (229). 

Suppose, suppose, suppose. 27324, 
27714 (129). 

Suzanne. 27330, 30364 (118). 

Sweet Rosalie. LEOIS.” ) 22562 
(128). 

Sweetness I love you the best of 
all. 6648 (119). 

Take me dear. 9259. 

Take me to that ball, Bill. 6648 
(120). 

That chicken glide. 22269, 25197 
(234). 

That epidemic rag. 24849, 25197 
(236), 30004. 

That fascinating waltz. 98317. 

They call me Dudelsack. 24870, 
25197 (239). 

Thy thought my thought. 30053. 

Treasures of the world are mine. 
22381. 

Trou-trou-ba-ba-troubadour. 2072 
(189). 

Tulpe. 27460. 

Two little love bees. 1829, 6648 
(129). 

Uncle Tom’s eabin rag. 9450, 
9782 (90). 

Under the rafters. 27480, 27714 
(137). 

Underneath the wishing tree. 
6648 (130). 

Up side down. —1846. 


Waltzes. 18821, 25394, 25910. 

When a fellow who is lonesome. 
27595, 27714 (142). 

When the sweet carnation. 6531, 
12359 (112). 

When the trees are dressed in 
crimson. 9649. 

When you love a boy, who’s a 
good little boy. 1973. 

When you’re in love with more 
than one. 12242, 12359 (118), 
18188, 20610: 

When your good luck has flown. 
30268. 

When your luck’s O. K. 12246. 

Widow Wood. 12267;- 12268, 
14819 (167). 

Wild rose. 6648 (185), 9684. 

Wine song. 27652. 

Wouldn’t it make you think of 
something. 12809. 

Yesterday and to-day. 2072 (200). 

You can win me if you'll woo me. 
2072 (201). 

You'll never know. 30364 (182). 

You’ve made a home run with me. 
12338. 

You will never know. 30351, 
30886, 30837. . 

Your love means all the world to 
me. 2072 (208). 

Zu dir. 12359) ia) 

Stern (L. F.): 

Meet me at Reno. 5601. 

What will Teddy do next. 6508. 
Stern (L. M.) Song of beauty. 24682. 
Stern (T.) My love was born of roses. 

217438. 
Sternberg (B.): 

Leutnantsliebchen (Das) §043, 

17403, 19404. 


Madchenaugen sind  gefihrlich. 
15560. 

Streile-duett. 16331. 

Tanzstunden-duett. 16391. 
Sternberg (C.): 

At twilight. 6781. 

Barearole. 20703 (8). 

Humoresque. 4380 (44). 

Humorous incident. 7665. 

Marching home. 8211. 


INDEX 


pt: 10% Ds s., ¥..6 


Sternberg (C.)—Continued. 


Moment musical. 20703 (33). 
On the lake. 8591. 
Out to the woods. 8634. 


Troisiéme étude de concert. 4111. 
Valse lente. 20703 (57). 
Waltz on the green. 9567. 
Sterny (—): 
Célina. 27996. 
Mariechen. 265381. 
Marietta. 3271, 5579, 23951, 29114. 
Marliti (Le) 29115. 
Marietta polka. 25197 (161). 
P’tit briquet. 5947. 
Tu m’en rouleras une. 6386. 
Valse des filous. 6416. 
Sterny-Bousquet. Marliti (Le) 29115. 
See also Bousquet et Sterny. 
Stetser (F. B.) My castles of old were 
dreams of you. 33879. 
Stetson (R. D.) Home in old Ver- 
mont. 28593. 
Stettiner singer musikverlag: 
Auf posten am Weihnachtsabend. 
2179. 
Berlin ich kenne dich nicht mehr. 
153. 
Det gloobst de doch alleene nicht. 
390. 


Fauler zauber. 505. 

Goldene hochzeit. 2763. 

Herr und Frau Schulze. 2849. 
Ick kann mir nischt bei denken: 


796. 
Im earcer. 2978. 
Italienisches salat-couplet. 863. 
Krause’s geburtstag. 3109. 
Mieze im hosenrock. 13486. 
Moderne erfindungen. 1105. 


Neue gesetze. 1190. 

Neue heilmethoden. 1191. 

Piefke bei vater Philipp. 5901. 

Reden und denken. 1419. 

S’ ist "ne miserable zeit. 1482. 

So siehst du aus. 1600. 

Sumpfhiihner. 3960. 
Stevens (A.) Lady Rose. 
Stevens (A. A.) 


28924. 
Massachusetts floral 


emblem. 8288. 
Stevens (A. F.) American legation. 
4413. 


Stevens (C. E. D.) When the roses 
bloom again. 2072 (64). 

Stevens (H.) King of my golden 
dreams. 23725. 

Stevens (G. A.): 


All that I can think about. 12387. 
Betsy, I’m afraid. 22791. 
Crinoline and ringlets. 12647. 


Good evening, new moon. 2771. 
I went to sleep again. 21368. 
I wonder what the girls did then. 


2947. 
Top-hat that my grand-dad used 
to wear. 24912. 


a RS OH 


Stevens (G. A.)—Continued. . 
Will you walk along. 18208. 
You can do a lot of things. 

Stevens (L.): 

American legation. 4413. 
Parisian temptation. 26892. 

Stevens (M.): 

Honeymoon suite. 28598. 
Jesus is coming again. 17387. 
Nora from Norwood. 15845. 

Stevens (W. J.) Queen of hearts. 

19988. 
Stevens & Scully. Come along Mayme. 
20924. 

Stevens insti. of technology (Alumni 
assn. of) Songs of Stevens. 3906. 
Stevens (The Misses) American lega- 
tion. 4413. 
Stevenson (A.) 


14290. 


Dance of the virgins. 


23048. 
Stevenson (F.) : 
Ariel. 64, 16788. 


Christmas bells. 25546. 
Good king Wenceslas. 25947. 
Light. 8158. 
Ninety and nine. 26750. 
Song of victory. 22164. 
Viennese serenade. 22395. 
Stevenson (J.): 
Tell me where 
9297. 
Vespergesang. 4186. 
Steventon (R.): 
Red onion rag. 27014. 
When I am gone. 380241. 
Winter time is coming ’round too 


is faney bred. 


soon. 303811. 
You’re just the girl I’ve pictured 
in my dreams. 30347. 
Stewart (—) Teasing your little 
sweetheart. 6320. 
Stewart (A. K.): 
County palatine. 30449. 


Soul (A) 27260. 

Where the children sleep. 27628. 
Stewart (C. L.): 

She sleeps ’neath the sycamore 


tree. 138867. 
You’re not as you used to be. 
14802. 


Stewart (G. W.) Old folks at home. 
207038 (388, 39). 
Stewart (H. A.): 


I lub my Dinah don’t you kno’. 


17244. 

Shall we. 17908. 

Stewart (H. J.): 
Best of all. 16849. 
Brightest and best. 25455. 
He kissed her. 17188. 
Heavenly star. 3805385. 
Hymn of penitence. 5191. 
Indian love song. 17314. 


King Hal. 193887. 


Lord, enthroned in heaven. 5504. 


2260 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Stewart (H. J.)—Continued. 


Pastoral. 317. 

Rose is weeping for her love. 

lie 6 473% 

See amid the winter's snow. 
30740. 


Violet (The). 6445. 

Vision (A) of home. 
Stewart (J. W.) & co.: 

Danza (La) 4761. 


1892. 


Teasing your little sweetheart. 
6820. 
Stewart (M. HE.) Wealth and poverty. 
80215. 
Stewart (R.) My darling and I. 
5697. 
Stewart (W. H.) Vous et moi. 6455. 
Steyn (A.) Mermaid. 19585. 
Stiasni (J.) Andante  cantabile. 
237386. 


Stickler (C.) 
Sissippi flows. 
Stickles (W. C.): 
Stadium song. 17983. 
Yo-ho, Syracuse. 18224. 
Stickney (C. R.) Blue days. 
Stier (A.): 
Ave Maria. 98. 
Lass rauschen. 940. 
Rosmarin. 1467. 
Traum. 1810. : 
Vom jiingsten tage. 1904. 
Still (S. H.) Nell and I. 19784. 
Stilman (L.) Concentration and 
technie. 16942. 
Stillman (M. C.): 


Down where the Mis- 
7214. 


175. 


But I never can forget you, Gene- 
vieve. 2321. 

Eskimo. 4882. 

Hello central. 5127. 

Take me to that fussy ce. 
6305. 


When the moon shines o’er the 
blue grass of Kentucky. 6525. 

Stilwell (A. E.) Empire state. 23175. 

Stinson & Warren. She’s sleeping by 
the deep blue sea. 9020. 

Stipp (C. E.) To-night, dear heart to- 
night. 63865. 

Stire (P. C.) Let the little ones come 
to me. 28963. 

Stocker (W. H.) Where the big red 
apples grow. 30272. 

Stockwell (W. H.): 


Antares. 6741. 

Go on away, I’m broke. 7478, 
28465. 

Hutchinson bro’s rag. 19096. 


Oh play to me that Schumann 
Strain. 8560. 
You are still my dear old 
9749. 
You’re only jealous. 
Stoddard (B. J.) 
consin flows. 


girl. 


9759. 
Where the old Wis- 
16648. 


Stoddard (C. H.): 
Booster march. 20856. 
Red white and blue. 27015. 
Stoddard (Mrs. J. H.) Hillside cot- 
tage by the stream. 28578. 


Stober (F.) Frihlingsstiirme. 7424. 
Stoeger (S.) Where you and I shall 
pass. 12253. 
StonTr CR.) 
TFiinf klavierstiicke. 16314. 
Ritter rit dem knappen dies. 
sGy4 
Sonntag auf dem meere. 24711. 
Symphonie. 9178. 


Zum neuen jahre. 14319. 
Stojanovits (P.) Tiger (Der) 9880. 
Stojowski (S.): 

Bruissements. 194. 

Deux feuillets d’album. 12686. 

Fleurettes. 524. 

Mélodie. 3948. 

Rayons et reflets. 
Stokes (M.) 


1409. 
Awake thou that sleepest. 


PAR Sa Pa 
Stokes (N.) Diamonds and rubies. 
14819 (52). 
Stokes (S. J.) Oh lady, tell me where 
you got your class. 113840. 
Stokes pub. co. Oh lady, tell me where 
you got your class. 11340. 
Stoll (EK. F.) Follow me. B. P. O. E. 
12829. 
Stolz (R.): 
Aergste ist der witwenstand. 
25214. 
Arme niggerlein. 30388. 


Bergknappenmarsch. 253898. 

Du stisseste der frauen. 25716. 

Fesch, resch, so soll ein mdaddel 
sein. 258138, 25814, 28354. 

Gltickerl] (Das) 603, 5010. 

Gliicksmidel (Das) 604, 2744. 

Gliicksmadel marsch. 606, 2745. 


Gliicksmidel walzer. 607-610. 

Herbstlied. 30538. 

Herrgott, der hat viel zu tun. 697- 
699. 

Ja, die ganze welt dreht sich um 
weiber. 864. 


Nur wenn verliebt man ist. 1226. 

O du mein trautes schlafgemach. 
30655. 

Paulin’, Paulin’, wo denkst du 
denn nur hin. 26897, 29478. 

So ein walzer macht mich rebel- 


lisch. 1598. 
Vaterlieb. 1865-1867. 
Waltz, my little girl. 4232, 4233, 
6648 (188). 
Stone (A.): 
Birds in the trees. 6871. 


By babbling brook. 14570. 
Cherry blossoms. 253. 
Dance of harvesters. 12660. 
Fairy lilies. 28886. 


2261 


INDEX 


DC.) di We S... VG 


Stone (A.)—Continued. 
Let’s be kids again. 
Song of the rose. 
Song of the summer. 27248. 
That trombone slide. 16419. 


Stone (D.) Rosario. 13766. 

Stone (Ff. L.) Song of the water 
sprites. 18922. 

Stone (H. L.) Portland wants us in 
nineteen twelve. 11496. 

Stone (M. J.) Good-bye blue eyes. . 


15445. 
24697. 


14996. 
Stone (W.): 
Precious hymns. 17754. 
See Seattle. 4380 (161). | 
Stone-Levi pub. co. Portland wants us 
in nineteen twelve. 11496. 


Lulu’s music lesson. 


Storar (S.) 
5539. 
Storer (C. E.) Poinsettia. 
Storer (H. J.): 
O God, that midst the parted sea 
19774. 
Three responses. 
Stork (Mrs. G. M.): 
Far away in old Wyoming. 4911. 
I want a papa too. 5239. 
Storl (J. G. C.) Hymns and music 
for the eighty-second anniversary. 
10659. 


11482. 


29915. 


Storle (N.) Ragged beauties. 4380 
(158). 
Storm (C. W.) Rhoda Royal. 8857. 
Storms (J. H.) Anticipation. 4482. 
Storr (A.) Vesper. 24997. 
Storts (O. V.) Tarantella. 30781. 
Story (—) Gee, but I’m crazy for 
the summertime. 14946. 
Story (O. E.): 
After a tear comes a smile. 9802, 


123%. 
Lotus bud. 3197. 
That Virginia reel. 16420, 22285. 
Veteran (The) 6486. 
You can’t beat American love. 


4356. 
Sroplart “Gas, 2.) Manicure’ shop. 
13367. 
Stott (C.) Save, Lord, and hear us. 
11712. 


Stoughton (R.) Maid and the rose. 


14319 (118). 
Stoughton (R. S.): 
Autumn leaves. 6790. 
Hide and seek. 701. 
On the lake. 1271. 
Stoupa & Kridlo. From the lips of 
Uncle Sam. 238298. 
Stout (HE. D.) Sweet wild roses of 
the dell. 22235. 
Stout (lL. M.) Sunny Jim. 3962. 
Stoute (EH. P.) Three o’clock waltz. 
16446. 


2262 


Stover (Eh: Ran 
From Calvary’s mount. 28403. 
Out in the field. 29437. 

Stover (H.) Annabelle Brown. 12412. 


Stover (J. M.) Jesus died for me. 
875. 

Stowe (H. B.) mus. pub. If I only 
had an automobile. 7799. 


Stowe (L. H.) 
20930, 28095. 


Come waltz with me. 


Stowell (L.) Let me roller skate 
with you. 10981. 
Stoy (H. E.) God’s gift. 7480. 
Stoye (P.): 
Evening song at sea. 12772. 
Indian summer. 138141. 
Scherzo- capriccioso. 13820. 


Schuhplatter. 13831. 

Summer day in Heidelberg. 18978. _ 
Straé (S.): 

Katydid. 13204. | 

Mem’ry tu’nsa fad’in’ page. 13420. | 


When hants prowl roun’. 14228. 
Strisser (E.): 

Arioso. 2163. 

Quintett in Fis moll. 27001. 


Strahm (F. J.) Kentucky state nor- 
mal march. 15395. 
Straight (C.): 
I’m going to stay on solid ground. | 
5225, 143819 (84). 
King of the bungaloos. 
Way back in Tennessee. 
Straight (C. T.): | 
I want a girl like mother was. 
9782 (45), 10730. f 
Meet me in Maytime Marie. 8253, | 
9782 (64). | 
When the wedding bells ring out 
for you and me. 22465. 
Strasburg (C. A.) I’m happy by the 
sunny Chesatee. 5226. 
Strasser (F.) Baby save your kisses 
for me. 12460, 183862, 20703 (68). 


2072 (132). 
9578. | 


Strathdee (J. G.) By. 2323. 
Stratton (W.) Recompense. 5981. 
Strauch (B. D.) Cupid’s message. 
12653. 
Straus (H.): 
Broken doll: 25458. 
Dance of the gypsies. 25638. 
Merry hunter. 26598. 
Tarantelle. 27360. 
Straus (0O.): ws 
Aber geh’. 2079. 
Btibelein im sttibelein. 4608. 
Chi lo sa. 4655. 


Chocolate soldier. 261, 262, 23892. 
Dawn. 18668, 18669. 

Ehe-sport. 7271, 10311. 

Ehe und sport. 10312. 


Er ist ein junger kavyalier. 2594. | 

Ewige schmeicheln, das ewige 
streicheln. 2622. 

Friihlings reigen. 28410. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Straus (O.)—Continued. 

Hell jubeln die geigen. 28389, 5125, 
7616-7619. 

Heraus aus dem bett. 2844. 

Ja man wird alt. 3039. 

Love in May. 6648 (85), 8129. 

Lustigen Nibelungen. 11066. 

Mein junger herr. 3294, 8295, 
5602, 5603. 

Na ich muss sagen. 3405. 

Nibelungen marsch. 8473, 15824. 

Préambule. 13878. 

Reigen-walzer. 3669, 3670, 5987, 
8826, 8828, 11577, 11578. 

Rheingold walzer. 11598. 

Von vorne, von vorne. 9551, 12147, 
12148, 16548, 16544. 

Wir steigen zu pferd. 4831. 

Zur parade. 4374-4876, 6647. 

Zwei kleine comtessen. 43879. 

Strauss (—) Merry war. 30364 (48). 


Strauss (H.): 
Morceaux classiques. 83824. 
Russian romance. 17881. 


Strauss (J.): 
Blue Danube. 13962, 20280. 
Echoes of the past. 2569, 23156. 
Freuet euch des lebens. 11886. 
Persian march. 20281. 
Promotionen. 6257. 
Spring voices. 29920. 
Variationen. 11887. 
Vienna life. 16321, 29921. 
You and you. 22202. 


‘Strauss CR.).: 

Allerseelen. 9186. 

Ankunft des rosenkavaliers. 11888. 

Ciicilie. 13963, 16322. 

Cavaliere della rosa. 

Forty songs. 1669. 

Friihstticks-scene. 11889, 17989. 

Liebeshymnus. 13964. 

Meinem kinde. 13965, 16323. 

Morgen. 13966. 

Muttertindelei. 9187. 

Nachklainge aus dem Rosenkava- 
lier. 17990. 

Reverie. 22208. 

Rosenband (Das). 18967, 16324. 

Rosenkavalier (Der) 1670, 1671, 
6259, 9189, 11890-11902, 13968, 
16325-16329, 17991, 17992, 24517, 
24760, 27304, 27805, 29922. 

Salome. 3945, 24761. 

Scene des ochs von Lerchenau. 
29923. 

Schloss am meere. 13969. 

Suite, B dur. 20282. 

Taillefer. 24762. 

Triumerei. 22204. 


Strauss (R. Alphen-) 
Strauss (R.) 

| Streabbog (L.) 
28466. 


6258, 27308. 


See Alphen- 
See Gobbaerts (J. L.) 


22 


| a SS 


Streabbog (R.): 


At the circus. 22692. 


Little brother’s birthday march. 
23838. 
Mamma’s birthday waltz. 23932. 


Street (A.) pseud. See Winner (S.) 
Street (T. W.) Message (A) 1087. 
Streeter (R. B.) Marguerite sweet 
Marguerite. 15587. 
Streicher (T.): 
Antwort. 9846. 
Au Fanny. 9871. 
Monologe des Faust. 
Nach Sevilla. 11252. 
Nachen (Der) 11253. 
Nachruf. 11254. 
Streit zwischen Phoebus 
27842, 27843. 
Streleski (A.) 
rippling bay. 
Strelsky (LL. A.) jr. 
Stresow (M. Scharwenka-) 
Scharwenka-Stresow (M.) 
Stretch (Mrs. J. A.) Forgiven. 17097. 
Stretton (B. de C.) Esperance (L’) 
25770. 
Stretton (G.): 
If you feel lonely, send around for 
me. 13098. 
In the park, after dark. 28789. 
Strick (H.) Hermina gavotte. 12985. 
Stricker (A. J.) Give honor to the 


5667. 


und Pan. 
O’er fair Palermo’s 
1246 

Somewhere. 6206 
See 


bugle man. 233388. 
Strickland (C. F.) Maybe some day. 
19552. 


Strickland (C. V.) & son. Garland 
their graves. 74388. 
Strickland (F.): 

Girlie, I love you. 10470. 

That’s how I love you dear. 14055. 
Strickland (G. W.) California. 14578. 
Strickland (L.): 

Flow’r o’ the moon. 7391. 

Heave ho, my lads. 7609. 

In the depths of the woods. 3000. 

Land of lovely ladies. 26380. 

Mammy’s prayer. 8193. 

Pickaninny sleep-song. 26925. 

Pine tree stands lonely. 1850. 

Spring rapture. 1648. 

. There’s never an hour. 

When thou art near me. 


Strickland (M. C.) 
you for an earl, dear. 
Strickland (Mrs. M. I.): 
My dreams. 24101. 
Sailing, sailing. 29683. 
Strickler (M. S.) Love’s fantasia. 
17456. 
Striegler (F.) Moderne organist. 5663. 
Striegler (G.) John Maynard. 19292. 
Strock (B.) Youth and moonlight 
waltz. 27698. 
Strom (J. E.) 
piano & music. 


A: 
1970. 


I wouldn’t leave 
23589. 


Self instructor for 
30741. 


63 


INDEX 


Strong (F. G.): 
All along the river. 
Spiders’ (The) frolic. 16295. 
Through fire and steel. 203897. 
Strong (W. F.) Buds and blossoms. 
16876, 18485, 20872, 20878. 
Strother (R. E.) Pike waltz. 21926. 
Strother (S. A.) I saw you last night 
in a dream. 4880 (45). 
Stroud (A.): 
Ma bonnie wee Glasgow Rosie. 
17478. 
Will you come with me to Tober- 
mory. 18205. 
Strouse (C. B.) Gospel hosannas. 21202. 
Strouse (J.) Dreamsof my love. 4827. 
Strube (G.): 
Hymn to Eros. 10657. 
Romance in G. 6040. 


22618. 


Serenade. 29926. 
Stuart (C. H.) Chicago. 10091. 
Stuart (KI): 
Blue devils. 176. 
Prosperity. 1887. 
Stuart (L.): 


Caddies’ song. 69385. 
Danse fascination. 12667, 12668. 
Go away little girl, go back to 
school. 10485. 
I beg your pardon. 10665. 
Juliet and Romeo. 7948. 
Ladies beware. 8006, 10953. 
Lass with the lasso. 10964. 
Peggy. 13654-18657, 15977, 177382, 
25197 (195), 26907. 
Peggy valse. 25197 (196). 
Queen of my dreams. 1402. 
Slim princess. 12359 (105). 
Whistle and the girls come round. 
9665. 
Stuart (M.) 
28506. 
Stubbs (M.) Peachbloom. 19900. 
Studentenhochzeit. 694, 793, 1048, 1672. 


How to make a kiss. 


Students’ cooperative society. Songs 
of University of California. 9180. 
Studley (S. L.) I’m in love with the 


man in the sky. 7785. 

Stiirtz (H.): 
Ich weiss ein tal. 5261. 
Pfingsten. 5894. 

Stults (R. M.): 
Birds ball. 18482. 
Bit of nonsense. 27911. 
Dawn of hope. 7188. 


Glory to God. 25928. 
In the cross of Christ I glory. 


17308. 

In the old rose garden. 7857, 
ZIG GSa))e 

Jesus, Savior, hold my hand. 
23678. 


26302. 
still keep me. 


Joy of Christmas. 
O Lamb of God, 
15867. 


2264 


pt. 1 Be S., Vv. GH; 


Stults (R. M.)—Continued. 
Sing me an old sweet song of love. 


11798. 
Take me back to dear old Dixie. 
2072 (179). j 
You are the light of my life. 
4358. 
Stumpf (J.) Gruss an Wien. 2793. 


Sturdy pub. co.: 


Down on the old Ohio. 7212. 


Rah! rah! we're going away. 
fStZe: 
Sturges (HE. J.) Caprice. 3951. 
Sturm (W.): 


Es rauscht der wald. 17049. 
Friihling und liebe. 25882. 
Fritihlingsreigen. 548. 
Im walde lolkt der wilde taube. 
26211. | 
Sturtevant (—) Rah! rah! we're go- | 
ing away. 13723. i. 
Sturtevant (C. H.) 
Ohio. 7212. 
Stutzman (C.) My Jessamine. 13509. 
Styles (EH. L.) In my dreams you are 
mine all mine. 5292. 
Such (P.) Studies for the develop- 
ment of the left hand. 1675. 
Suck (A. & D. H.): 
Cavatina. 22562 (41). 
Gavotte. 22562 (28). 
Suck (F.) Back to the farm for mine. 
4488. 
Suck (G. F.) 
30364 (51). 
Suck. (Po es 
4880 (22). 
Suckert (LL. W.) 
23968. 


Sudds (W. F.): 

April faney. 2156. 

Dainty dance. 350. 

Here’s to the ladies. 5134. 
Lift your glad voices. 8062. 
Lo, my shepherd is divine. 15488. | 
Lord is my Shepherd. 5508. 
Quartette choir. 22562 (40). 
O that we two were maying. 14319 } 


(16). 
Oh, that I had wings. 19808. if 
27714 


Down on the old 


Song of summer birds. 


& D. BeyaDaybreak, 


Mary in Maryland. 


Our little friends; galop. 
(16-19). 
Rustie coquetry. 11671. 
Sing me a song. 29788. 
Sudessi (P.) Caprice de son altesse. 
10047. 

Sugden (G. F.) Somewhere called 
Dreamland. 16264. 

Suerken (L. Johnson-) See Johnson- 
Suerken (L.) 

Sugden (W. E.): 

Honey mooning. 19069. 

Kissing. 17374. 

My West Virginia girl. 17680. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Suhr (C. M.) P. H.S. waltzes. 138638. 
Suk (J.): 
tdyl. 779s. 
Sommermiirchen (Hin) 6207. 
Suk (V.): 
Cing morceaux. 9199. 
Nocturne. 24774. 
Sulima (J.) Dis-moi pourquoi. 30467. 


Sullevan (lL. P.) 
ing. 19494. 
Sullivan (A.) Love untold. 

Sullivan (A. S.): 
Betlehemsstjarnan. 
Birds in the night. 
H. M. S. Pinafore. 
I will lay me down in peace. 

2940. 
Kristus uppstanden ir. 
Lost chord. 38195, 17442. 
Now the day is over. 1222. 

Sillivan (D. J.) : 

Advice to the lovelorn. 22597. 

American invasion. 20789 
(41). 

Angus are you there. 

Down in honeymoon alley. 
2TT14 (52). 

Gaby waltz 21152, 27714 (57). 

Girl I’l] call my sweetheart must 
look like you. 18244 (58), 21169, 
25916, 28445-28449. 

I’d like to have a little girl like 


Love’s sweet dream- 
29053. 
27900. 

6870, 12508. 
19000, 28518. 
2939, 


10945. 


20749. 
21008, 


Sullivan (T.)—Continued. 


Leading the simple life. 8021, 
14819 (104). 
Old Wood’s wood. 1268. 


Sullivan-Brooke (H.) 
9124. 

Sulzbach (W.): 
Hochzeits-marsch. 
Improperien. 5285. 
Ostergesang. 11400. 
Phantasie. 11457. 
Rasholnikow-phantasie. 138726. 
Traumbilder aus der ahnengruft 

der Romanows. 1812. 

Summer (J. 8S.) You dear. 

Summertime. 19781. 

Summy (C. F. co.: 

A Vabandon. 25198. 
Alone with Christ. 
Arabesque. 25294. 
Berceuse. 14498, 25385. 
Bird’s awakening. 2277. 
By the lotus lake. 25475. 
Canons. 6950. 
Cantiléne rustique. 
Caprice in C. 2773. 
Carmena. 


Songe de nuit. 


2863. 


14293. 


16761. 


25491. 


2U98T. 

Chanson de Fortunio. 

Chariot raee. 2381. 

Child songs. 18554. 

Christ the Lord is risen 
4669. 


6968. 


to-day. 


you, like me. 1911, 26115. Close to Thee O Father. 25558. 
Macushla selection. 26498. Clown and his sweetheart. 2419. 
My Italian babe. 24108. Come ye disconsolate. 25575. 

On the road that leads to you. Cradle song. 25608. 

21861, 25197 (193), 26827. Cycle of folk songs. 20957. 
Palmy days. 21891, 27714 (109). Daring jumps. 2486. 

Saucy moon. 22070, 27714 (122). Day of sunshine. 28186. 
Tournament (The) 22326. Dreamland tree. 7236. 

Verb to love. 22384 25197 (250). Eldorado, 28279. : 
We are out for Manuel. 25049, Elephant and his master. 2580. 
O77 14 (189): Etude in C. 682. | 

Won’t you be my Sunday girl. Everyday songs and rbythms. 

27660. 12775. 

Sullivan (G.): Fountain of life. 12842. 
Man in the army blue. 8195. Four double chants & the Lord’s 
Sweet Rosalie. 18013, 22562 (128). prayer. 4228. 
Sullivan (J.) Oh! that musical Prtihling, 25881. 
dream. 24244. Gaelic lullaby. 21158. 
Sullivan (J. F.) You can’t scare me, Galloping song. 21156. 
Mr. Moon. 22539, 22562 (133). sestorben. 28435. 
Sullivan (M.): Giant steps and Hlfland horns. 
I want to be a regular rah rah (404. 
boy. 26184, 28714. God is love. 25933. 
Plenty Hawk. 11477, 14819 (182). Gracious Father all forgiving. 
Sullivan (M. E.) Won’t you come up 5039. 
in my biplane. 2029. 3jraded studies. 7517, 10536, 
Sullivan (R.) Down at Revere. 18977, 21207, 25959, 25960. 
21005. Grand choeur in A flat. 17149. 
Sullivan (T.): Grande valse. 25966. 
Floating with my boating girl. Home study book. 2866. 
12819. Idylle. 28728. 
I’m such a hit with the girls. Lin 295: 
13062. Impromptu. 633, 15280. 
2265 


26596—12——_83 


INDEX 


‘Dt. DE a.-s.; Vv. 6 


Summy (C. F.) co.—Continued. 


In a garden. 7832. 

Interlude. 23649. 

Intermezzo. 18453. 

Jugglers (The) 3068. 

Lady Moon. 26379. 

Lead kindly light. 26389. 

Leprechaun (The) 19890. 

Light of those whose dreary 
dwelling. 26417. 

Like as a father. 3162. 

Litany hymn. 5482. 

Little Miss Butterfly. 26434. 

Little rover. 5490. 

Love has come. 19468. 

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
29081. 

Marchiin B at. alirore. 

Marche des pierrots. 26524. 

Mary had a little lamb. 21648. 

Melodic views of Indian life. 1075. 

Melody in EK. 17520. 

Merrily every bosom boundeth. 
11147. 

Moon and I. 8848. 

Music for the child world. 29249. 

My God, I thank Thee. 29268. 

My love’s awa’. 26703. 

Night song. 26744. 

Normandy... 29332. 

O Blessed Saviour mine. 26771. 

O Father I have weary grown. 
5766. 

O for a closer walk with God. 
21808. 

O how plentiful is Thy goodness. 
5769. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 1236. 

O sing to the Lord a new song. 
24218. 

October. 29372. 

Of axtruth.. “S187. 

Offer unto God _ thanksgiving. 
26794. 

Our Saviour’s birth. 26872. 

Parade (The) 3546. 

Pastorale in FE. 17724. 

Petite Colombine. 26915. 

Playtime song series. 1855, 1356, 
8718. 

Playtime songs for the school 
room. 8714. 

Prelude in B minor. 160381. 

Prelude in F. 634. 

Queen of the mulberry garden. 
26999. 

Rejected. 3673. 

Ringmaster and his _ trained 
horses. 38691. 

Risen Christ. 11603. 

Robin’s song. 22025. 

Scherzo in F. 1107. 

Seven responses. 21877. 

Small suite for small hands. 1593. 

Snake charmer. 3868. 


2266 


Cee Se 6 ES 


Summy (C. I.) co.—Continued. 
Snowflakes. 29819. i 
Song of greeting. 28229. 

Song of the skylark. 29854. 
Spring brooklet. 3927. 
Studies in sight reading. 27809. 
Studies in sixths. 3947. 
Study for left hand alone. 1676. 
Tambourins (Les) 27858. mg} 
Te Deum in G. 9285. | 
Ten little sketches for the piano. 
16240. 
Three maidens of Japan. 27422. 
Thy presence, Lord divine. 20400. 
*Tis ever so. 18078. 
To an idol of jade. 27434. 
Toccata. 26890. 
Trees (The). 12059. 
Tremolo in F. 4105. 
Two grenadiers. 24567. 
Two responses. 20533. 
Two serious carols. 28581. 4 
Unto Thee, O God do we give 
thanks. 6404. 
Wanderer (The) 6468. 
Winter dreams. 30309. 
Wisconsin! our state. 22505. | 
You. 4851. Te 
You ask me if I gave my heart to. 
Christ. 9751. i 
Sumner (A. E.) On Calvary’s hill. | 
11362. | 
Sumner (J. S8.): | 
Girl upon the dollar is the sweet- || 
. heart of is alia iene 
Grow old along with me. 658. 
Sumsion (C. C.) Magnificat and Nunc | 
dimittis. 26503. 
Sunday (N.. C.) Something doin’. } 
20214. 
Sunlight music co.: 
Anna mine. 14383. 
Because you’re so sweet. 14474. 
Empire city rag. 2586. 
I could love a little girl like you. | 
2889. | 
T’ll be with you when the southern | 
roses are in bloom. 2905. | 
I love you babe way down in my } 
heart. ~ia2Zae 
It’s awfly hard to say good-bye. 
3030. 
My Killarney Rose. 21789. / 
Oh! Oh! Oh, the sweetest girl I 
know. 3482. 
Red rose waltzes. 24458. 
Sliding. 22129. 
Susie Anna Sue. 38966. 
That tuneful rag. 4034. 
Waiting. 25029. 
When you’re lonesome. 16643. 

Sunset music pub. co.: 

After a serap, a kiss. 43889. | 
Won’t you come over and play big | 
black bear. 6614. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Suppé (F. von): 

Beautiful Galatea. 2240. 

Light cavalry. 28978, 29948. 

Morning, noon and night in Vi- 
enna. 20301. 

Poet and peasant. 3964, 

pp O220: 

Poet and _ peasant 
20302, 20308. 


6280, 


overture. 


Surbiton Hill. 14868. 

purdo ~(J.) Rah! rah! rah! our 
school to the front. 13722. 

Surdo (J.) & co.. Woodward—past, 


2037. 
Sasom medarbetare. 


present, future. 
Surette (T. W.) 
8945. 
Sutherland (A. C.) Roses red and 
violets blue. 29668. — 
Sutherland (G. F.): 
Broken seal. 6919. 
Hail the blessed Easter morning. 
7560. 
Merry bells. 8281. 
O wonderful hills. 8527. 
Rise my soul. 8863. 
Sing, children, sing. 
Triumphant Christ. 
Sutherland (J. .F.) 
to have a girl. 573. 
Sutherland (W.): 
Boy Dan. 6905. 
Don’t be-too near 
Mafnana. 7198. 
Old legend. 8577. 


Sutor (R.) Just a faded flower. 
Sutton (J. J.) It was nothing but a 
dream. 19256. 
Sutton (K.) Two ruby lips. 
Sutton (T.): 
Berceuse. 18416. 
Dreaming alone. 7229. 
Drop in the chocolate shop. 18751. 
I think because I knew. 10724. 
June with her roses. 15378. 
My fairy comet. 8365. 
Railway girl. 19995. 
Song of May. 20226. 
Tiddle um pom. 20403. 
Tricky little Trixie. 9413. 
When de stars am peepin. 12206. 
Sutton (W. R.) Waiting for her Billy 
boy. 12161, 16728 (69). 
Sveinbj6rnsson (S.): 


9048. 
6381. 
Gee, it’s grand 


the land of 


Apple blossoms. 9849. 
Gold and green. 10506. 
Svendson (J. 8S.) Winter. 9700. 


Swan (A. B.) 

Swan (A. F.) 
home to me. 12011. 

Swan (J. C.) When you look for the 
eyes that are looking for you. 27624. 

Swan (M. B.) The mistletoe. 24049. 

Swango (HE. M.) My prairie bride. 
24124. 


Vive la bagatelle. 1895. 
There’s no one coming 


24933, | 


5370. | 


Swank (N. D.): 
In Atlantic by the sea. 286158. 
In the world of my dreams and 
my deeds. 23641. 
Swarberg (G. W.) That Spanish 
waltz. 22282. 


Swartout (lL. J.) In the golden land 


of dreams. 21412. 
Swarts (M.) Where the Alleghany’s 
twining. 4801. 
Swartz, (G. Di) “Loyalty, oes: 
Sweatman (W. C. S.) Down home 
rag. 21007. 
Sweeley (C. C.): 
Minstrel king. 5648, 19598, 
13448-13444. 
Our band. 38524, 3525, 5841 


Regimental band. 


Ringgold. 20029, 24479, 27046. 

Sweem (E.) Home of my childhood. 
115s 
Sweeney (J.) Girl of the U. S. A. 
28452. 

Sweeney (W.) Buffalo Bill’s fare- 
well. 10017, 10018, 14819 (89), 
25464. 

Sweet (A) Rotation rag. 22043, 
PIO’ (200 )= 

Sweet (A. C.): 

Bandoliero (The) 68138, 9910. 


Coeur d’Aléne. 2421. 
Sweet sixteen. 2072 (90), 2072 (142), 


2072 (149), 2072 (156); 2072 (165). 
2072 (187), 2072 (188). 

Sweeting (H. T.) Love is a sickness. 
11049. 

Sweney (—) Haster carols. 2072 
CL yy: 

Sweney (J. R.): 

Believe and be saved. 9941. 


Church rallying song. 9782 (2). 

Hood’s carols. 2072 (28). 

Hood’s carols for Christmas. 
25197 (10). 


Royal fountain. 2072 (52). 


To Jesus I will go. 12044. 
Swenson (G. S.): 

Eleven child songs. 22238. 

Land of Sometime. 21507. 


Swerdfeger 
honey love. 
Swert (J. de). 


(He) (Ae) 
18962. 
Exercice et préludes. 


Good-bye my 


18810. 
Swift (C.) There’s a bridge to carry 
you over. 27401. 
Swift (G.) Rat (The) 17881. 
Swift (J. P.) American ideal. 18296. 
Swift (N.): 
Bird in the apple tree. 27906. 
King of the winds. 28894. 
Story time and play time. 1668. 
Swift (S.) Moon whispers. 1112. 


: 2267 


INDEX 


pt. Miia S;, v..6 


Swindels (T.): 

Since father went to work. 29786. 
Will you always love me as you 
do to-day. 30300. 

Swinstead (F.): 
Alla mazurka. 
Ktude de concert. 
Gavotte. 17115. 

In sadness. 17297. 
Jig. 17342. 
March of joy. 11091, 14541. 
Minuetto. 17553. 
Night march. 17648. 
Shepherdess (The) 17915. 
Swinton (J. H.) Yes hewas. 9744. 
Swisher (H.) Girl that I could love. 
28454. 
Swisher (M. D.): 


16759. 
10336. 


Bohemian waltz. 18449. 
Grace, my sweetheart, Grace. 
25958. 


In the sleepy country. 21414. 

Sydney. 15420. 

Sydney (C.) Amidie waltz. 27766. 

Sykes (J. E.) Pride of my heart. 

21960. 

Sykora (B.):. 
Variationen. 6428. 
Zwei vortragsstticke. 

Sylvain (— Alexandre-) 

andre-Sylvain (—) 

Sylvester (¥.): 


9258. 
See Alex- 


Among the hills of Arkansaw. 
143871. 
Obstreperous march. 15878. 
Sylvia. 23078. 
Symphony music co.: 
Good night. 25948. 
My honey. 24106. 


Don’t ery, Molly. 28230. 

Svmphony no. 5. 12068. 

Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian 
church of N. America (Board of 
trustees.) See Reformed Presbyte- 
rian ehureh of North America 
(Board of trustees of the Synod). 

Syr Harri Ddu. 9255. 


Syracuse university song book. 16372. 
Szalit (P.) Intermezzo. 10826. 
Szule (J.): 

Berceuse slave. 25391. 

Joie. 26293. 

Tristesse. 6380. 
Tabb (R. V.) Position studies. 8727. 


Taber (Mrs. S.): 
Send them to bed with a kiss. 
29755. 
Stop your fretting. 29914. 
Tablett (A. V.) Twilight memories. 


30112. 

Tabor (Mrs. C. G.) Remembrance. 
16081. 

Tabrar (J.) He’s done it again. 
21252. 

Tafe (O. F.) Unloved. 22361. 


Taff (R. V.) Position studies. 
Tagell (R. Huguet-) 
Tagell (R.) 
Taggart (M.) Save the best of these 
caresses. 6087. 
Tagliaferri (E.): 
7A matassa. 27721. 
Canzon’ ’e maggio. 
Italia mia. 28826. 
Talbert (Mrs. D. A.) As I was stroll- 
ing. 27804. 
Talbot (H.):; 
Areadians. 12425, 12426. 
Do, step the two-step. 23095. 
Japanese soldier boy. 380569. 
Mousmé (The) 24085-24088, 
26666-26669, 29233-29285. 
My heart flies homing. 13499. 
My samisen. 24128. 
h do step the two-step. 
24237, 25197 (188). 
Singing maid. 27189. 


11498. 
See Huguet- 


27977. 


11338, 


Suki and co. 380775. 
Talbot (R. D.) I never dreamed I’d 
miss you so. %755. . 
Talburts (The) Hoo doo man. 


10633, 10634. 

Tales of Hoffmann. 1248, 8536-8543, 
138590, 18594, 17673, 19794, 29378. 

Talisman (Der) 1716. 

Tallman (A.) I would give the whole 
world for you. 13086. 

Tallman (D.) Rose in my garden of 
dreams. 11640. 

Tallman & O’Reilly. Rose in my gar- 
den of dreams. 11640. 


Talmage (F.) Great divide. 17153. 

Talworth (R. de) See De Talworth 
(R.) 

Tamerlano. 23415, 23520. 

Tammany (J.) Big lonesome Indian. 
25406. 

Tanéyef (S. I.) From land to land. 
10482. 


Tanner (. H.) I wish’t somebody’d 
kidnap me.: 10741. 

Tanner (R.) Ettiden schule. 18804. 

Tannhiiuser. 1909, 4226, 4291, 4223, 
4226, 9556, 12159. 16550, 16553, 22409, 


22410, 30189-80191, 30194, 30364 
(ST), 2roble 2iaass 

Tapis d’orient. 24832. 

Tapper (T.) First piano book. 25834. 


Tarantino (A. J.) 
days are over. 
Taranto (G.): 

Retirete, ch’ 6 tarde. 29606. 

Ve manca ’na cosa. 12113. 
Taranto (J.) Chello che si! 28021. 
Tarash (M.) Goodby dear old New 

York town. 5029, 7494. 
Tarbox (R. M.) Thats’ some tune. 
22281. 


When the winter | 
22466. ' 


2268 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Tarenghi (M.): 


Causeries musicales. 18527. 
Frammento. 30496. 
In riva al mare. 30562. 


Pages intimes. 19879. 
Saluto. 380724. 

are. (is EH.) 
Venus, Venus, lovely star. 
Way up in Maine. 6476. 


12119. 


Tarr (G. A.) Venus, Venus, lovely 
Star. 12119. 
Tarr (W. HH.) My darling Marie. 
15757. 
Tartanae (H.): 
Marche héroique. 29108. 
Siénes mignonnes. 16166. 
Martini (G.) ; 
Adagio cantabile. 18251. 
Allegro animosamente. 30. 
Fuga in G. 18901. 
Minuetto, variato lamagg. 21702. 


Sonata. 22250-22260. 

Sonate, C-moll. 26339. 

Sonate und giga. 26340. 

Théme varié. 20368. 

2 sonaten in G, und G moll. 28909. 
Rate (A. H.): 


Hope’s golden pathway. 190738. 


Somewhere a voice is calling. 
13911. 
Tate (C. M.) Songs I love. 3904. 
mare (J.) Why did I. marry Mr. 
Brown. 4812. 


Tate (J. W.): 
By the moon’s pale light. 2326. 
Jenny McGregor. 15346. 


When life’s sun is setting. 25082 
Paubert (T../O.):: 
Supremacy. 20304. 
Waldorf bachelors. 9565. 
Taubmann (O.) Deutsche (Hine) 
messe. 2513. 
Tausig (C.) Espérance (L’) 2603. 


Tausig & Belknap: 
Antonooch. 61. 


Dot’s aint a mask, dot’s my regu- | 


lar face. 417. 
Mother’s become a_ suffragette. 
1124. 
O what you did to me. 1240. 
Tavan-Marchetti. Féte de Séville. 
17077. 
Tavera (C. P. de) Zagazig. 6641. 
Tayler (A. A.) co.: 
How sweet the hour. 26092. 
Sands of Dee. 20097. 
Tayler (EH. D.): 
Hie away. 702. 
O cast thy burden upon the Lord. 
29345. 


Song of the wind. 1629. 
Taylor (A. G.) Venetian boat song. 
i Piles 
Taylor (A. H.) There’s a beautiful 
land on high. 16428. 


22 


Le) 


Taylor 
12924. 
Taylor (Alfred) Prevetariello? 21959. 
Taylor (Alice) Beneath the weeping 
willow in the meadow. 145. 
Taylor (Arla) Suffragettes. 
Taylor (Austin): 
Be sowing the seed. 12479. 
Christian soldiers wanted. 12601. 
Closer to Thee. 12610. 
Don’t forget Jesus. 12705. 
Gentle Father lead me. 12878. 
Glory to Christ our King. 12901. 
Going to the judgment unprepared. 
28472. 
He is leading on. 12966. 
Hiding in the Rock. 12992. 
I will tell the joyful news to all. 


CAS M.F Graduating class. 


3955. 


13082. 
In that crowning day. 28774. 
Lost. 29041. 
New songs of victory. 15820. 
O heed the call. 18577. 
Place in Thy vineyard. 13671. 
Resting at the cross. 29605. 
Sea of Galilee. 138834. 
Sweet hour of prayer. 29957. 


We shall walk the streets. 14204. 
Taylor (B.): 
De develin tune. 10206. 
Peek-a-boo moon. 5883. 
Raylor (C.)-: 
Get off of Teddy’s tail. 18925. 
Gifts. 10463. 
Ivy and mistletoe. 26279. 
Jamestown in the year 1607. 
26280. 
Lilies. 21542. 
My golden tree. 11225. 
Pastoral (A.) 11489. 
Robin redbreast. 22024. 
Sparrows in a tree. 30769. 


Taylor (C. B.) 
23883. 

Taylor (C2 Hi: 
Brookside. 10012. 
That Japan rag. 

Mayor | CH.je: 

Dance of spring. 16966. 
Pansy mine. 11426. 
Virginia Lou. 1890, 9535. 
Taylor (F. L.) Cornell slogan. 
mavlor ACG) Come to my 
25570. 
Taylor (G. D.) Brookside. 10012. 
Taylor (H.) Those dear dear eyes. 
4059. 

ihavlor, Ghana) 

Magnificat and Nune 
8241. 

O holy night of Christmastide. 
3463. 


Love’s autumn leaves. 


11988. 


25590. 
arms. 


dimittis. 


Taylor (J.) Killarney cake walk. 904. 
Taylor (J. A.) Enter in just now. 
28298. 


9 


INDEX 


Pl. jE WS.) V2 6 


Maylor (it. .B.) 2m as" rich @as.a 
millionaire. 2916. 
Taylor (J. L. H.): 
Hai-Chi. 26002. 
We are Americans. 25048. 
Taylor (J. S.): 
Bower city march. 18457. 


Tecktonius (L.): 


Ktude. 29988. 


Papillons. 29449. 
Prélude. 29989. 
Teddy (R. S8.): 


Love me honey. 21579. 
Memphis squeeze. 138419. 


My shepherd. 19707. 
Taylor (L. H.) Oft’ I listened and 
believed you. 8551, 26797. Teich (O.): 
Taylor (L. Q. C.) Golden sunshine. Ach Jettchen, Jettchen, Jettchen. 
21192. 9798. 
Taylor) Clas) aS.) Trenton march. Gockelhahn (Der) 


Teich (C. F.) Julchens fiitterwochen. 
10878. 


10491. 


27448. . Teixeira (E. de) Restoration. 5999. 
Taylor (M. H#.) Great command. ; Tejada (M. L. de) Tlalpam. 16454. | 
2786. d 


Telemann (G. P.) 

tarry still. 4065. 
Telfair (A.) Well, I haven’t gotnoth- | 
“Ing: 959k, 


Though fortune 
Soul note. 9135. a aap 


Taylor (M. E. R.) 
Taylor (N. D.): 
Marguerites. 8215. 
Moonbeams. 38351, 15718. 
Taylor (R. M.) Weeping water. 1933. Telfer (C. A.) No OTE: ers "ne 
Taylor (S.) 1 will be thinking sweet-| .°" 0 7) Doe nn 
heart of you. 5247. e lama (G. Bonincontro-) See Bonin- 
Taylor (S. Coleridge-) contro-Tellam (G.) 
Taylor. Tellam (H.) 5 
Taylor (T.) : Aux Alpes. 27828,. 27829. 


Buckwheat cakes. 4602. Chochotte. 16916. 


: : alle Quanto si bella. 8636, 16055. 
Chant of the dreamland choir. Sans sone moons? 


See Coleridge- 


10085. : 
Davy Jones and iis monoplane. | Teller (C.) Gee! I wish somebody 
18667. would relieve me of my girls. 7448. 


Dear old home of childhood. 18677. 

Fare thee well. 18828. 

Forget me not. 18886. 

Forty years ago. 283890. Ave Maria. 22718. 

Money ain’t so many after all. Berceuse napolitaine. 22780. 
1109. Bien étre. 14516. 

Roses of Erin. 20060. Chanson du fauconier. 22912. 

Sweetest story ever told. Chanson orientale. 22914. 

Tell me honey. 29991. Chant des moissonneurs. 22919. 

Under the old oak tree. 27479. Chant du berger breton. 22920. 


Tellier (A.): 
A elle. 14820. 
Aubade badine. 6785. 


11941. 


When we were sweethearts. 20607. Chant du pécheur norvégien. 
Winnie from Winnipeg. 6577. 22921. 
Taylor (V.) Do you know Michael Hlégie. 23164. 


Flirtation. 7384. 

Hour of love. 30545, 30864 (82). 
In der Troika. 238617. 

Joujou polka. 15863. 

Minona. 21701. 
Musette paysanne. 24698. 
Parfum de rose. 8652. 
Pierrette. 24362. 

Queenly steps. 21986. 


Rafferty. 23096. 
Taylor (W. A.) Spreading the light 
of His love. 13941. 
Tayson (F.) In the summer when 
the birds are here. 5307. 
Teachers’ music pub. co. 
victory. 12089. 
Teasdale (L.) For Killarney and 
you. 4941, 7400, 10403, 14910. 
Teasiey (D. O.): Rosen und dornen. 6059. 
Adoration. 20715. Tellier-Czibulka. Herzen und biu- | 
Christ is born. 2897. men. 7631. 
Faith is believing. 21083. Telma (M.): 
Select hymns for Christian wor- Bells of the caravan. 994. 
Ship. 22092. Chanson burlesque. 10077. 
Tebaldini (G.) Raccolta di studi per Largo religioso. 10968. 
organo. 29560. Temple (G.): 


Tidings of 


Tech show. Frenzied French. 12849. Maid of Arranmore. 929085. 
Technology aero club. In aeroland. Over the dreamland sea. 3535. 
21396. Thady O’Toole. 14044. 


2270 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Temple (M.): 
Grandmother's 
25967. 
Sambo hab de hook-worm. 22661. 
Temple (The). 24225. 
Templeton (A. C.) Dorothy. 
Templeton (F.): 


old feather bed. 


21003. 


I’m on the road to Loveland. 7742. 
If you'll do dat for me. 2965. 
Templeton (Mrs. J. C.) Freckles. 
4956. 
Ten Hyck (L.): 
All the way with Jesus. 6700. 
Jack Frost. 7910. 
Raindrops. S807. 
Sleigh bells. 9069. 
Ten Have (W.) Allegro brillante. 


6704 


Tener (M.) Cowboy Dan. 4714. 


Yennant (O. EH.) White roses. 9668. 
Tennent (H. M.): 
Beautiful planet of Mars. 27881. 
Dream girl. 25700. 
Sunshade Sue. 29944. 
You shall be a fairy too. 3803849. 


Yennent (O. E.) In old Wisconsin. 


2997. 
Venney (Mrs. J. F.) See Branscombe 
(G.) 
Tenney (N.) I want a college boy 
for a pal. T76. 
Tentarelli (F.): 
Last remembrance. 10967. 
Trip to Dante city. 12061. 
Teres (A.): 
Al tashlichenu. 21. 
Auf schulon steht die welt. 22701. 
Beht tates mames auf kinder. 
22766. 
: Eltern’s liebe is wabhre liebe. 
23169. 
Es felt die Mame. 470. 
Grager (Der) 23392. 
Holt fest dein Emune. 26077. 
Ttzik. 23663. 
Lebedige (Dus) yisoinmele. 28941. 
Moishe Rabeinu. 5664. 
Neshume fin mein folk. 24157. 
Playful rondo. 26948. 
Sholem beias. 1561. 


Ven Gott wunder. 
24985. 
Yom hachupo. 
Téerés (L.): 
Rosée d@’ orient. 16124. 
Taquinerie. 163892. 
Teresa be mine. 400, 909, 1815, 1558, 
2048. 
Terhune (A.) 
children. 117. 
Terpening (C. W.) 
too good for me. 
Terrasse (C.): 
Pantagruel. 1309. 
Transatlantiques (Les). 


vet tzeigen 


2041. 


Barnyard ballads for 


I think you are 
AOLGAe 


18094. 


Terrazzano (T.) ’Na serenata llaica 


helle. 19722. 
Terrill (G.) -My darling Addie, dear. 
19678. 
ae (—) Mary Jane’s back hair. 
Terry (B.) Berceuse. 18417 
Verry (CE. H)s: 
For little folks. 18882. 


If we had no money in the world. 
30556. 


Maggie McLaren. 1031. 
Man! what is it. 19525. 
Marien @E 4) . 
Kunning kiddies. 19359. 
When grandma had a beau. 
18180, 22562 (128). 


Terry (W.) ‘There’s a little. bit of 
string. 16430. 
Teschemacher (E.): 
Priére 4 la nuit. 
Souvenir de soir. 
MesionGh)\i: 
Aeroplano. 
Al mare. 
Amore. 9831. 
Antonietta. 9844. 
Balli chi yuole. 27856. 
Bébé polka. 9923. 
Capricio. 10049. 
Coronella. 10159. 
Czarina mazurka. 10174. 
Fra le stelle. 10421. 
Giorni felici. | 10465. 
faa LOTS: 
Inno Garibaldi. 
Last remembrance. 
Laurestina. 10969 
Loin du bal. 11028. 
Military parade. 11157. 
New York life. 29319. 
Nymphs waltz. 11802. 
Paloma (La) 11424. 
Piemontese eee ) 11462. 
Polar star. 1483. 
Primo ee hares 
Réve apres le bal. 11589. 
Ritirata march. 11604. 
Santiago. 11701. 
Sweet memories. 
Trip.to Dante city. 
Valse bleue. 12098. 
Violets. 12186. 
Vittoire (La) 
Zenobia. 123438. 
Tester (A. F.): 
Lamb (The). 13239. 
Song of the scouts. 9118. 
Tetlow (H. 1.) Jigger and goo. 10867. 
Mhacker Gs. Hs) Assembly songs. 
4442, 25304. 
Thais. 23969. 
Mnaderic GHewAs) 22 
Estalie. 476. 
Most any man. 


5944, 
22016: 


6675. 
6689. 


10822. 


10967. 


11937. 
12061. 


12138. 


13467. 


2271 


INDEX 


Thaler (FF. A.)—Continued. 
Old man Grump. 5512. 
When Yankee Doodle 

Dixie. 4296. 

Thaler (R.): 

Love’s golden star. 


met his 


2072 (139). 


Reconciliation. 29583. 
Thaler music pub. co.: 
Estalie. 476. 


Old man Grump. 5812. 
When Yankee Doodle met his 
Dixie. 4296. 
Thalia-theater-verlag. 
schaft. 5919. 

Thamm (P.): 

Dir wie mir. 7181. 

Konkurrent (Der). 


Polnische wirt- 


5409. 


Thane (C.) O Lord most high. | 
11315. 
Thardo (C. & HEH.) Flirting song. 
25848. 


Thatcher (H. R.) Morning service for 
the synagogue. 8327. 
Thayer (E.): 


Complete organ _ school. 16728 
(22). 
Concert sonata. 2443. 


Romanza in G. 27062. 
Service playing. 20703 (49). 
Thayer (E. C.) Hello little 
12980. 
Thayer (EK. D.): 
Service playing. 49. 
Thayer’s (E.) complete 
school. 16728 (22). 
Thayer (ii. H.): 
My God and Father while I stray. 
27714 (15). 
O come let us sing. 25197 (21). 
Theis (J. P.) jr. Kan-ke-ka-kan-ka- 
kee. 21478. 
Thelen (A.): 
Alte linde. 16764. 
Wir’ ich ein traum. 1907. 
Themidore. 21378, 21497, 21686, 22095, 
22134, 22430. 
Theodory (M.) 
Therrien (F.): 
fi lost my heart in a 
you. 15216. 
Stupid Dan Cupid. 
Thésée. 2517. 
Thickston (W. 1.) 
soul. 671. 
Thiébaut (H.) Le juré. 
Thiebes piano co.: 
Anvil polka. 
Barcarole. 
Burning heart. 
Cavalry drill. 
Celeste waltz. 
Christmas bells. 25547. 
Cuckoo waltz. 25618. 
Dance des nymphes. 28171. 
Dance of the ocean wave. 


aeh, 


organ 


Souvenir 1911. 3918. 
dream of 
6266. 
Hark, hark my 
5368. 

4433. 
15879. 
27951. 


12569. 
4639. 


23047. 


DL. AHL GAS Ss,. V6 


Thiebes piano co.—Continued. 
Dance rustique. 4759. 
Dreams. 28256. 

Dying flower. 447. 

Flower greeting. 25853. 
Fleurette. 7382. 

Graduation march. 7518. 
Holy night, silent night. 712. 
In the Highlands. 214138. 

In the Vienna woods. 26249. 
Irma. 7890. 

Little chevalier. 5484. 
Maienwonne. 138353. 
March of the pirates. 
May’s galop. 238974. 
Naiades (Les) 15803. 
On the beach. 21859. 
Poet and peasant. 6280. 
Saengers schirm und hort. 
Salves de foie. 24548. 
Silver tones. 6161. 

Soldiers chorus. 1874. 

Song of the mill. 22159. 
Spanish serenade. 27273. 
Taps. 9271. 

Tip top march. 24899. 
Valse de fascination. 14147. 
Venus valse. 380153. 
Witches danee. 25142. 

Thiel (—): 
ir ist auferstanden. 7300. 
Risen (The) King. 8865. 

Thiel (C.): 

Improperien. 5285. 
Ostergesang. 11400. 
Phantasie. 11457, 

Thiele (C. A.) Love will go where it 

is sent. 38207, 11055. 

Thiele (E. B.): 

Can’t I make a little hit with you. 
2344. 
Dat symphony orchestra. 

Thiele (J. D.) 


5566. 


20081. 


2491. 
Four love songs. 9347. 


Thiele (P.) Valse. 4050. 

Thiemer (H.) Hottentotten-tanz. 
724. 

Thierfelder (A.) Horand und Hilde. 
2295. 


Thierry (M.) 
Thies (G.): 
Ave Maria. 


Jollity. 3065. 
95. 


Lass rauschen. 940. 

Rosmarin. 1467. 

Thaum. 1810. 

Vom jiingsten tage. 1904. 
Thiessen (K.) Barearole, EF dur. 

20804. 

This day a day of glory. 380037. 
Thole (F. A.) Don’t forget me at the 


potlatch show. 17007. 
Thomae (A.): 
Heimatlieder. 26044, 26045. 
Rheinische volksfest. 27034. 
Thomas (A. HE.) King of the boule- 


vards. 803864 (90). 


2272 


i 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Thomas (A. G.) 
63638. 


To welcome you. 


Thomas (Mrs. A. J.) Down by the 
hilae bush. 18727. 
Thomas (Adeline) Social bubble. 
221386. 


Thomas (Arthur) I had my gloves on 
at the time. 18035. 

Thomas (B. W.) O, you rib, my own 
spare rib. 29366. 


Thomas (C.): 

Autumn song. 6792. 

Cherry blossom féte. 

Feast of dolls. 7358. 

Feast of lanterns. 7360. 

Hammock song. T7568. 

How gently fall those 
words “God bless you.” 
(11). 

If I were 
7802. 
Imperial crysanthemum. 
Pienic (The) 14819 (18). 

Prelude. 9358. 

Song of the Egyptian princess. 
91138. 

Summer in Kyoto. 

When. 9614. 

Thomas (C. L. A.): 

A vos jeux, mes amis. 20884. 

Entr’ acte gavotte. 9357. 

Fairy dance. 18817. 

Gavotte from Mignon. 
16489. 

Know’st thou the land. 26369. 

Mignon. 4055, 20885, 24032. 

Old gavotte. 26820. 

Overture to A. Thomas’ opera Mig- 


6992. 


Simple 
— 27714 


a little child again. 


7827. 


9205. 


2705, 12023, 


non. 12024. 

Polonaise d Vopéra Mignon. 4056. 

Raymond. 24451. 

Romance de Mignon. 4057. 
Thomas (C. W.) To you. 4088S. 
Thomas (D.) I will leave here in the 

summertime. 15257. 
Thomas (D. D.) Picnic park. 26926. 


Thomas (E. H.) Sweet Angelina Bow- 


ers. 16356. 
Thomas (EH. T. & A. A.) One moment 
with thee. 3504. 


Thomas (Edyth) 
got a beau sir. 


Thank you sir, I’ve 
iol: 


Thomas (Emma) Boyhood happy 
days. 14548. 
Thomas (F.) Jayhawker rag. 17333. 
Thomas (H.):: 
I live my life for you. 10690, 
17236. 
Just one more kiss. 21474. 
Perpetual rag. 15985. 
Shadow and the rose. 20155. 
Thomas (H. BE.) D. K. E. song. 7109. 


Thomas (H. L.) 
24088. 


Miner boy like me. 


Thomas (J.): 
Mother dear, you must not cry. 


Pale 

Someone is waiting and thinking 
of me 1614. 

Thomas (J. E.): 

Bright and cheerful every day. 
6912. 

Christ is King. 7008. 

Christ redeems. 7015. 


Come back to God and mother. 


7047. 


I am a Soldier. 677. 

King’s message. 7982. 

My life, my talents, Lord, are 
Thine. 83880. 


Praise ye the King of ages. 5929, 
Richness of God’s grace. 6011. 
That home eternal. 6330. 
Thomas (J. J.) The anointed. 27780. 
Thomas (J. P.) Old log camp down 
in Maine. 17685. 
Phomas (din Re): 


How gently fall those simple 
words ‘God bless you.” 27714 


(Gai 
Picnie (The) 14319 (18). 
Thomas (J. T.) De flag er de coon 
and you. 18676. 
Thomas (lL. M.): 
May waltz. 15615. 
Shadows of the evening 
3834. 
Valse blanche. 1850, 6648 
9468. 
Thomas (iu. 2): 
Irresistible rag. 28811. 
Stingy Sam. 29912. 
Susie Anna Sue. 22224. 
Thomas (M.) Thanksgiving 
27387T. 
Thomas (O.) 
Spiele. 2647. 
Thomas (R. F.) 


hours. 


(181), 


hymn. 
Festliche vor- oder nach- 


Riviera (La) 11605. 
Thomas (S.) Silver lake. 29782. 
Thomas (S. W.) City boy. 2409. 
Thomas (V. M.) Secrets of love. 
22091. 
Thomas H.) 
9576. 

Thomé (F.): 

Agonie (L’) 16. 

Elfes (Les) 14814. 

Madrid. 15561. 

Mandoline. 8196. 

Musique au bord de la mer. 

Pizzicato. 26941. 

Simple aveu. 138883. 

Simple confesSion. 29784. 

Sous la feuillée. 6224, 17962. 
Thome (J.) Marine flashes. 21639. 
Thommessen (R.): 

Ce n’est-que-toi. 23865. 

Lucky moon. 3219. 


(W. Waukinquoah. 


a 38. 


2273 


INDEX 


pt. Te ae Ss) VE 


Thompson (A.): 
Troubles of the farmer. 
You are the only lemon. 

Thompson (A. B.) 

Sleep. 29803. 

“Thompson (A. C.): 

Sleeping sefnora. 


Won’t you have a 
16682. 
Thompson (A. L.) Minnie. 
Thompson (B.) Moira. 19609. 


Thompson (C. L.) 


Lu Lu. 15548. 
Thompson (C. R.) 
ome Ass y4 0) 


Thompson (C. W.) & Co.: 
Across the way. 27727. 
NGA Lt ae ee: 


Amherst mareh & two-step. 


Amour exotique. 27770. 

Ashes of roses. 18330. 

Aspiration. 2168. 

At last! 6775. 

At sunset. 20767. 

At the kindling 
4446. 

Baby sister. 2194. 

Baby’s lullaby. 101. 

Barearolle. 27864. 

Be near us, O Father. 

Beautiful dream. 4518. 


Thompson (C. W.) & co.—Continued. 


20429. 
16697. 
Sleep, darling, 


i18i3; 13897. 
little .girl. 
19596. 
Lulu my darling 


Aren’t you the 


12403. 


of the stars. 


4515. 


Behold how good and how pleas- 


ant it is. 4526. 


Big notes for little fingers. 


Black cherries. 2282. 
Boat beneath a sunny sky. 
Bolero. 20851. 
Bonnibel. 4562. 
Break, break, break. 
Brightest and best. 2: 

* Brook (The) 23818. 
Butterflies. 4614. 
Cake shop romance. 


162. 


18446. 


Canti popolari italiani. 10039. 


Castles in the air. 279983. 
Charity. 2382. 
Christmas minuet. 272. 
Christmas song. 274. 


Come along deary. 28081. 
Come to the Lord. 12627. 
Crossing the bar. TO8S. 
Dawn (The) 378. 
De sweet lil’ feller. 
Death song. 20979. 
Deep in my heart. 
End of the way. 
Evening. 4884. 
Every child. 17057. 


4770. 


18689. 
12759. 


Fairy tale. 4905. 

Floriana. 25851. 

God has been merciful 
12904. 


Group (A) of Bates songs. 
Happy hearts a-maying. 
He leadeth me. 19026. 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
27969. 
| 


to me. 


15039. 
21233. 


2274. 


He that dwelleth. 28552. 

Heaven is our home. 19037. 

Heavenly glories. 5120. ° 

Heavens are telling. 7591. 

How’d you like to sit with me..- 
19081. 


I heard the voice of Jesus say. 
19120. 

I wonder why. 19175. 

I would a hunting go. 784. 

In heavenly love abiding. 19211. 

In love she fell. 7841. 

In the country. 5097. 

Intermezzo humoresque. 13142. 

Into the silent land. 3014. 

It singeth low in every heart. 
5334. 

Jesus lover of my soul. 28841. 


Jesus Thy boundless love. 13168." | 

Joyous day. 10873. 

June roses. 21464. 

Knowledge. 21494. 

Lady Blanche gavotte. 

Lass loid hoim. 8125. 

Locust blossoms. 3181. | 

Look down from heaven. 5501. 

Look down on us from heaven. 
8275. 

Lord I hear of showers of bless- 
ings. 21565. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 5507. 

Lord of all beige.) jan92: 

Mandy-Mi. 26512. 

Marvellous work. 17184. 

Melodie. 11130. 

Memories. 21681. 


i) 
ep) 
(Se) 
=| 
ie) 


Memory’s reverie. 5615. 
Milkmaid’s song. 3329. 
Milutka mazurka. 29178. 


Musetta. 15748. 
My Saviour. 19705. 


Neapolitan barcarolle. 26724. 
No more. 19751. 

Nocturne (A) 25466. 
Novelette. 19764. 

O Lord Ged of hosts. 138579. 
O Rosa, Rosa. 17666. 

Oh! were my love. 19805. 
Old friends. 298395. 

Old mission bells. 26811. 
One. 29417. 

Over the hill. 29440. 
Playmates. 5912. 

Poinsettia waltzes. 13678. 
Prelude and etude. 24399. 


Primi palpiti. 1381. 
Remember now thy Creator. 
Rock of ages. 6031. 
Rocking song. 8877. 
Romance (A). 16112. 
Romance of a cake-shop. 
Sabbath evening. 20077. 
Say, where are the violets. 
Sighs of love. 20171. 


3675. | 


29640. 
6089. | 


INDEX 


10s. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Thompson (C. W.) & co.—Continued. 


Song of the elves. 1622. 
Song of the night. 11840. 
Song to Maine. 1630, 16274. 


Song to the evening star. 4225. 
Sophomore (The) march. 6220. 
Spring song. 20271. 
Stars are shining over all. 
String the barp. 20283. 
Summer lullaby. 27319. 
Sweet thing Jane, 29961. 
Tell me, O wind. 22267. 


27291. 


Throstle (The) 4069. 
-To hope. 380066. 
Trailing arbutus. 9407. 


Unconquered. 16485. 
Valse. 4968. 


Valse caprice. 18116. 

Valse valeska. 14157. 

Violet. 12134. 

Waifs. 20531. 

When His salvation bringing. 
20578. 

When the scissor grinder comes. 
12230. 

White lotus waltz. 12259, 

Wood thrush. 20661. 

Woodland serenade. 12306. 


You. 27680. 
Thompson (De K.): 

God night sweetheart. 

If I forget: 15267. 

When to-morrow comes. 30262. 

Your heart. 20691,. 22550. 


10518. 


Thompson (H.) My southern girl. 
3397. 
Thompson (EH. E.) Skipping fawn. 
20189. 
Thompson (Ff. B.) I will keep my 
promise, dear. 17264. 
Thompson (G. T.)  Spirtualist hym- 
nal. 24724. 
Thompson (G. V.): 
Mighty to save. 29174. 
Song of peace. 22154. 


Thompson (H. A.) Snow birds waltz. 


29817. 
Thompson (H. Christian) Two 
mothers heart songs. 27470. 
Thompson (H. W.) Good bye my 


rainbow. 627. 

Thompson (Harry C.): 
Téte-a-téte. 14040, 14041. 
Wig-wag rag. 27646. 

Thompson (J.): 
Come, sing to me. 

22987, 25578. 
Good bye, Rose, good bye. 10514. 
Ill be waiting by the ocean blue 

for you. 13048. 

Nightingale and the rose. 5741. 


20929, 22985- 


Our land of dreams. 26868. 
Token (The). 9400. 
When you are near. 12240. 


Thompson (K. Sweet dreams be 
thine. 6285. 
Thompson (L. S.): 
Boat beneath a sunny sky. 
Crossing the bar. 7OSS. 
Thompson (M.): 
Home over there. 
Pale face. 11421. 
Thompson (M. H#.) 
bells. 6015. 
Thompson (O.) 
739, 
Thompson (O. L.): 
Calvary. 16884. 
Dear mother I’m coming home. 
16982. 
God knows. 17131. 
Jesus loves everyone. 
Jesus saves. 173841. 
Oh say will you meet me there. 
17675. 
Somewhere sometime. 17944. 
Sweetest story ever told. 18018. 
Trav’ ling home to glory. 18095. 
We will wear a erown in glory. 
18164. 
Thompson (R.): 


Ads) 


18446. 


19064. 
Ring the happy 
Hush, 


little babe. 


17339. 


Révélation @amour. 24475. 
Riviera (La) 11605. 
Valtz huzzar. 24968. ~ 


Thompson (R. B.): 


Honkey tonky monkey rag. 13007. 
I will keep my promise dear. 
17264. 


That loving waltz. 93822, 20365. 


When I’m away. 9625. 
Thompson (R. ©. & WR.) “hat 
lovin’ game. 633838. 
Thompson (R. G.) On the banks of 
Allan water. 30667. 
Thompson (W. A.) Tripping rag. 
16464. 


Thompson (W. L.) 
lillies bloom. 4698. 
Thompson & ¢cuU.: 
Fishing. 18852. 
Honky tonky monkey rag. 


Come where the 


TPA 


In my dreams that the moon 
brings of you. 19217. 
Let me know a day before. 28960. 


Play that lovin’ slide trombone. 
19934. 
Sweetheart just say 
20317. 
Thompson & Harris. 
92438. 
Thompson music cCo.: 
Come where the lillies bloom. 
4698. 
I like to be a friend. 2904. 
Way to a man’s heart. 4246. 
When love steals in your heart. 
1962. 
Thompson music pub. co. 
till summer. 10215. 


the word. 


Sweet Tralee. 


Dearie wait 


2275 


INDEX 


Pies. Ss.) V. Gay 


Thoms (C. E.) Girls. 14963. 
Thomson (—) Kidding. 38086. 
Thomson (B.): 
First kiss. 28363. 
Heliodore. 30536. 
Lullaby lady. 26489. 


Song of the blue bird. 16271. 
Velvet eyes. 20495. . 
Thomson (D. M. A.) Thomson’s gar- 

land of sacred hymns. 20386. 
Thomson (R.) MHeliodore. 23467. 
Thomson (S.) : 

Blest are the pure in heart. 20846. 

It is not always May. 21434, 
28818. 

Thomsson (F. A.) The referee. 29592. 


Thony (C.) Gina. 28440. 

Thor (L.) St. Cecilia. 29685. 

Thoralda (R. G.) My bonnie bold cow 
boy. 29259. 

Thormann (F.) Sicilianisches stiind- 
chen. 24620. 

Thorn (J. D.) Dixie of Oklahoma. 
14757. 


‘Thorn CK.):: 
Good-night song. 
Springtide wooing. 

Thornburg (M.): 
Child of air. 18553. 

Impetuous resolve. 19208. 
Swing (The) 20821. 
Thorne (C.) Serenade. 11758. 

‘Thoree (He .) : 

Come unto me. 22991. 

Fifteen short pieces. 9360. 
Thornhill (S. E.) London bridge and 
other old singing games. 29022. ° 
Thorpe (C.) Um -waiting for you 

sweetheart. 28696. 
Those hypnotizing mesmerizing eyes. 
20389. 


15010. 
163058. 


Thrall (A. I.) Inness impromptu. 
21419. 

Three million dollars. 4068. 

Three Romeos. 22637, 23570, 23661, 
23832, 24056, 24065, 24604, 25275, 
25676, 26035, 26540, 26695, 26806, 
27428. 

Thiimer (O.): 

Hours of pleasure. 1784. 


New school of studies for the 
pianoforte. 8442. 
Russian masters piano album. 


24528, 24529. 


Thuille (L.): 
Dreamy summer night. 
Elves. 7286. 

Song of the roses. 9117. 
Thuillier (E.) Réves. 6007. 
Thul (F. von) Lustigen ritter. 29070. 
Thurhkan: (LOW): 

Bang went his chance of paradise. 

12470. 
Camel’s parade. 2295. 
Domino humoresque. 


7240. 


409. 


Ya i 


Thurban (T. W.)—Continued. 
If you feel lonely. 13098. 
In the park, after dark. 28789. 
Sunny Savannah. 24785. 
Twilight dreams. 30803-30805. 
Thurman (H.) ‘Tee-ter-totter. 9294. 
Thurston (Mrs. E.) In among the 
pines. 815. 
Thurwanger (C.): 
Caro mio ben. 30425. 
Faites H lui mes aveux. 
Obstination. 80659. 
Plaisir d’ amour. 30678. 
Si le bonheur. 30520. 
Tiberghien (L.): 
. Cradle song. 10166. 
Valse contentment. 
Tiboni Gi. Jz) 
the brave. 
Tice (By Ma 
Swells and belles. 22237. 
That enticing two-step. 4026. 


Tichy (F.) : 
Gtverlistek veselych 
textem. 23027. 


30519. 


30140. 
5422. 


Pepiéka neb zamilovany kuchaft | 


polka. 24344. 
Tichy (K.) Na rozlouGenou. 241388. 
Tiefland. 14081, 15038. 24574, 26904. 
Tiernan (G. 8.) Let the whippoor- 

wills tell you I love you. 19396. 
Tierney (H. A.): 
American beauty dance. 
Black canary. 12510. 
Carnation march. 16891. 
Checkerboard. 12586. 
Crimson ramble. 12646. 
Dingle pop hop. 10248. 
Fanatic rag. 7336. 
Mleur de lis. “18861,, 22562 (62): 
Innocence. 17316. 
Rubies and pearls. 
That chicken glide. 

(234), 80004. 


14366. 


17874. 


glide. 80004. 
Uncle Tom’s cabin rag. 9450, 9782 
(90). 


William’s wedding. 16674. 
Merschn GE) 
Rubato. 30720. 
Waldmiirchen. 4231. 
Tiersot (J.): 
Berceuse bretonne. 6857. 
Blanche colombe. 6880. 
Chant de moisson. 6974. 
Cigale et la fourmi. 7022. 
Corbleu, Marion. 7073. 
Fille aux oranges. ‘375. 
Filles de la Rochelle. 7376. 
Marche de noce. 8203. 


Noces del’ alouette et du moineau. 
8489. 


Oiseau (L’) dans sa cage. 8567. 


2276 


Land of the free and 1 


pochodt s | 


22269, 25197 | 


That epidemic rag and that chicken ' 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14. Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Tiersot (J.)—Continued. 
Petite bergerette. 8684. 
Plongeur (Le) 8718. 
Saint Martin. 8984. 
Si j’avais un tambour. 
Tilleul (Le) 9888. 
Trois berceuses. 9379. 


9032. 


Vocero de mort naturelle. 9539. 
Vocero de mort violente. 9540. 
Voici le jolie mois de mai. 9545. 


9546. 
Our land of Liberty. 


Vole, mon coeur vole. 
Tietgen (Z. V.) 
24505. 
Tietje (H.): 
My mountain Nell. 29288. 
When the swallows homeward fly. 
14243. 
Tiger (Der) 
Tigue (H. G.) 


9380. 
Come home to mother. 


14661. 
Tilbury (F.) I wonder if you know. 
2946. 
mipury (W.): 
I ain’t gwine to stand yer. 19100. 
My little wigwam. 26701. 
Tilghman (J.) When the flowers 
bloom again sweet Rose dear. 30251. 


Willer: (J.): 
Spring flowers. 27282. 
Sue True. 22210. 
Vivandiére march. 
guiliman (C. D.): 
By His stripes I am healed. 18493. 
Do you know where youw ll stand. 
18709. 
Taste and see. 20342. 
; When He shall appear. 20577. 
 Tillmetz (R.) 380 uebungen in duett- 


20528. 


korm, 27431. 
Tillotson (E. S.): 
Dandelion. 16971. 
Thy will be done. 30055. 
Tily (H. J.) From the Eastern moun- 


tains. 28406. 

Timberg (H.): 

Biff Dugan the pride of the school. 
Z2TOD. 

There ain’t no man in the moon. 
27398. 

! When school days comes to town. 
| 25086. 

Yiddisha feet. 
| Timmerman (M. 
4380 (185). 
|Timms (M. W.) 


27679. 
EK.) June dreams. 


Silverleaf. 13881. 

|| Tinel (H.) Heavenly Father, in mercy 
hear us. 10596. 

Tinkham (F.) Why don’t you write a 
letter home. 25121. 

| Tinnemeyer (J. H.) If I could find 

| the place they call loveland. 19190. 

Tinney (F.) Baby save your kisses 
for me. 12460. 

| Tipcke (M. J.). My wild prairie flower. 

fe debe 


| 


Tipping (E.) Some facts 
Maine. 27220. 

Tipton (C.) See Campbell-Tipton. 

Tipton (G.) Spinosity rag. 27276. 

Tirindelli (P. A.): 
Addio amore. 
Bohéme. 6897. 
Brushwood. 10015. 
Daily exercises. 349. 
Fantasticando. 12792. 
Favorite. 14875. 
Il tuo destino 6 il mio. 138103. 
Io son la gioia. 7884. 
Joie mélée aux larmes. 
Love’s lyre. 30597. 
Moment joyeux. 13455. 
Ou ne badine pas avec l’amour. 


about the 


6664. 


anR6 
3062. 


13615. 

Sei tu...amore. 3815. 
Spring-time. 27284. 
Studio capriccio. 138975. 
"Tis thou, love. 380063. 
Una speranza. 9447. 
Visioni. 4204. 

Tischer & Jagenberg: 
Alles war ein spiel. 14358. 


An meines herzens koénigin. 
Arioso. 2163. 
Blitterfall. 14521. 

Ciel est par dessus le toit. 
Dimmerung. 14706. 
Drei fresken ftir klavier. 
Drei gesinge. 2149. 
Elfenreigen. 14813. 
Frau Nachtigall. 4955. 
Gliick entgegen. 14978. 
Heimkehr. 2838. 
Herbstausgang. 15125. 
Tl pleure dans mon coeur. 


2139. 


2407. 
2148. 


2989. 


Indisches liebeslied. 3010. 
Lethe. 154438. 
Liebesphilosophie. (3150. 
Lieder eines falters. 30587. 


Lune blanche. 8226. 
Macht hoch die ttir. 19506, 19507. 
Tanz-fantasie. 20337. 
Verschneite nacht. 16516. 
Titus (C. W.) When the band plays 
Dixie. 16625. 
Titus (M. F.) Daughter of the Chief 
Black Paw. “28061. 
Tjernagel (N.): 
Lille madit. 15465. 
Lyksalighed. 15552. 
Op mod de hoie fjeld i nord. 
To the Owl. 30829. 
Toase (A.): 
Magnificat and Nune dimittis in F. 
8174. 
Tobani (T. M.): 
Te Deum laudamus. 4015. 
Around the Christmas tree. 
27801. 
Our girlies. 


27800, 
15941, 26865. 


2277 


INDEX 
Dt. ems... WG 


Tobani (T. M.)—Continued. Tomlinson (J. B.)—Continued. 
Pepita (la). 1328, 16728 (55). Lancashire witches. 23767. 

Wild rosebud. 12274-12276. Mister bogie man, go away. 11166. 

Tobias (H.): Tomman (CE. 

National sports. 19728. Harem trousers. 21235. 
That loveable glide. 27387. Stocking robbery. 27297. 

Tobias (R.): Tompkins (C. I.) Wooing of the 
Albumblatt. 23. waves. 14280. 

Gavotte. 562. Toms -(R.°M.)\ 2 Kkind@ominke Ann 
Mazurka. 1068. Arbor. 28657. 
Melancholie. 1074. Tomsik (H.D.) You can’t pick morn- 

Toby (Mrs. C. H.): ing glories in the evening. 14291. 
Barearolle.’ 20807. Tonger (P. J.): 

Dance on the lawn. 20961. Fata Morgana. 17072. 
March. 22321. Graf vom Reichenstein. 18979. 
My piano. 19702. Tonizzo (A.) Savoja-Petrovich. 27118. 
Polka. 21941. Tonkin (H. A.) I long to be a sailor 
Santa Claus. 22065. 7716. 
Waltz. 22322. Tonnelii (C.) Opera gems, no. 1. 
Toch (H.) Romance. 18763. 24291. 
Todd (B.) Give me the U. S. A. | Toomey (G. S. S.): 
14968. Awake little flower. 27835. 
Todd (H.) You are the sweetheart of Fadeless rose. 23207. 
my dreams. 20677. Gavotte gracieuse. 7442. 
Todd (HEH. O.) Thrice daily prayer. Tf you but whisper. 23600. 
1783. Mammy’s rosebud. 1091. 

Todd: (METI), : Topliff (R.) Ruth and Naomi. 11672. 
America’s anthem. 4414. Torelli (—) Concerto. 26848. 
Pioneer airship: 5908. Torjussen (T.): 

Square deal man. 6241. : At the fjord. 18835. 

Todd (R.) Over the hills by the Dedication. 18688. 

~ moonlit sea. 17720. in the night. 19230. 

Toffler (M.) Give back your love to Legende. 19885. 

imme. 5000. Peasants’ march. 199801. 

MOlEEMES AS.) ce Tornquist (J. C.) Memories of Paris. 

If I were just as rich as Hetty 13418. | 


Green. S802. ; 

Tipperary. 18076. 
Tolhurst (H.): 

Berceuse. 147. 

Chanson. 4092. 

Pensées d’autrefois. 38561. 

Slumber song. 1592. 

Springtime. 39381. 

Tendre aveu. 11976-11978. 

Volkslied. 1902. 

Wiegenlied. 4818. 


Torovsky (A.) St. ' John’s college | 
march. 29686. 
Torrandell (A.): 
Berceuse. 9955. 
Rondo. 11626. 
Valse de concert. 12101. 
Torregrosa (—) La _ polichinette. 
22562 (108). 
Torrence (E.): 
Come in a dream. 28088. 


Tofs (W. D.) Trixie. 16467. Vision. 20519. 
| Noah’s ark. 176538. 


Tolman (H. A.) Christmas carol. | Tosca. 5950. 
14645. Tossell (R.) Like the ivy I cling te 
YTolsma (M. A.): you. 13271. 

I only know. 5238. ‘ Tostics CH Em 

I want you, Sally mine. 5246. Baciami. 30401. 

Since you’ve made a prisoner of Beauty’s eyes. 182. 

my heart. 24632. Cercando te. 30428. 

Sweetheart mine. 6296. Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
Tomek (A.) Missouri. 21707. 436. . 
Tomer (W. G.) God be with you. Due piccoli notturni. 30794. 

2749, 10492. For a kiss. 14906. 
Tomlinson (B.) Kingsland wreck. Good bye. 21196. 

5396. Luna d’estate. 380600. 
‘Tomlinson (J. B.): Never. 1193. 

Bee and the butterfly. 22758. Non mentire. 3438. 

Dainty domestics. 10178. Now. 30650. 

Lady barbers. 10954. Pescatore canta. 38564. 


2218 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Bost (i. Ege Ontinued. 


Se tu eanti. 30739. 
Segreto. 29754. 
Serenade (The) 271387. 
Sogni d’oro. 3876. 
Temps d’un réve. 9300. 
Two little songs. 4097. 
Who. 4809. 

Totten (S. P.) Song of the midnight 

pey-rade. 6214. 

Mowhwis(C.V.) : 

Gethsemane. 18926. 


On Cupid’s bark. 26220. 


‘Toulmouche (E.): 


Marquise de Chicago. 29116. 
Passepied. 29465. 
Toulmouche-Diodet. Oh thet slow 


wales, 2072 (155). 
Tourjée (H.): 


Good fellows’ song. 629, 15008. 
Just you. 15383. 
Love’s call at twilight. 19485. 


Under the palms. 1836. 
rouriee (Hy co. : 

Afterglow (The) 25218 

Daddy dear. 23036. 


I want a ride on the ocean of love 


23575. 


When you were a girl. 25104. 


roumee Ch: S)) Our flag. 1298. 

Tourjée musical bureau. Just you. 
15388. 

Tou CBS) New kingdom. 844 
See 

Pours, (ER. E.,):: 


Ore 4493. 
Beyond the sunset. 
(27), 25400-25403 
Cupid. 7097. 
From the valley. 
He giveth his 
23450, 30364 (81) 
dreamed. 13034. 
If the wealth of the world 
mine. 21387 
Just to forget. 3078 
Love not in vain. 
Love’s promise. 5528, 
(lt 32):. 
Oh, bring me love. 
Oh, you girls. 21844. 
Parted. 21896. 
Prayer for you. 
Suppose. 24791. 
Sweet. before the summer 
5970. 
Thou blessed man of God. 
27714 (1384). 
Truant love. 


PMA 
beloved 


26966. 


9422, 14819 (153). 


0 


2273, 9782 


14319 


I 


sleep. 


eA 


Wiete 


goes. 


24880, 


Two songs. 1804. 
Waiting for God and thee. 30199. 
When I am all your own.~ 4880 


(174), 6510. 
When summer days depa 


rt. 9636. | 


Tours (FF. H.)—Continued. 


When tender love you are con- 
fessing. 30248. 
When you are near. 4297. 


Year ago. 4348. i 
Your eyes. 22549. 


Tovey (D. F.) lLaudate pueri. 5430. 
Tovey (H. D.) Alma mater. 9819. 
Tower (EH. C.): 

Bald heads will never do. 27854. 

Flag of our nation. 18857. 

Flight of the aeroplane. 25848. 


My aeroplane girl. 19664. 


Tower (J. B.): 


Here’s luck to dear old Frisco 
town. 15026; 
Here’s to the golden west. 2847. 
Sleep, pickaniny sleep. 38861. 
Towle (—) Ohyou rag. 5802. 
Towne: (H. Tu.) Wild» fawn 20045 
2005. 
Towne (IT. M.): 
Good bye song. 5034. 
Sabbath morning meditation. 
11673. 
Santa Claus and the Christmas 
candles. 29696. 
Torch that lighteth the world. 
9403, 14098. 
Towner (D. B. 
Abide in me and I in you. 20703 
Tae 
Bark of life. 20703 (4). 
Behold what manner of love. 
2OTOR. (6): 


Bow down Thine ear. 20703 (8). 


Cleanse me, O Lord. 2091S. 

Come at the Saviour’s eall. 20925. 

Come over the river to me. 20703 
Clay 


Down by the sea. 20703 (14). 


Fallen is thy throne. 20703 (16). 
Full surrender. 18902. 
Gently now the dying day. 20703 


(18). 
Hamilton. 
He died for 


20703 (20). 


all. 21248. 


He lives in my heart to-day. 
DD ith 

He will deliver thee. 5111. 

Heavenly land. 21258. 

Bistove tom mein 

His love hath made me whole. 
21280. 

Ho, every one that thirsteth. 
20703 (22). 


20703 (23) 
2OTO3? (Zan 
d truer 23519. 


Hunting son g. 
Hymn of prai 
Hymns tried a 


ise. 
nN 
an 


i looked to: Himes 21331. 
I’m on my journey home. 21343. 
I’m the sinner that Jesus came to 


Save. 5230. 
I will tell it wherever I go. 21371. 
If you knew the Lord would come 
to-night. 21391. 


2219 


INDEX 


pi. TEE n.-s.,. V6 


Towner (D. B.)—Continued. 

In heavenly love abiding. 
(26). 

Is there any one here. 21430. 

Jesus has saved even me. 5345. 

Jesus, my Lord, and my King. 
21451. 

Joy of a sinner redeemed. 21453. 

Lean hard on Christ. 5486. 

Licking. 20703 (29). 

Lift me higher. 9782 (11). 

Little wanderers. 20703 (30). 

Looking for that blessed hope. 
215638. 

Model singer. 20703 (82). 

My refuge. 21748. 

Nast. 20703 (86). 

O tell the love of Jesus. 21817. 

Pass the blessed message on. 
21900. 

Piercéd hand of Jesus. 

Praise and dominion 
aim, 21952. 

Praise waiteth for Thee. 
(42). 

Ring the bells merrily. 6648 (31). 

Room enough for all. 20703 (44). 

Save me O God. 20703 (47). 

Scatter the sunbeams. 22072. 

Sleighing song. 20703 (50). 

Song of the smith. 20703 (52). 


20703 


5902. 


be unto 


20705 


Song of welcome. 20703 (53). 

Star that shines for me. 20703 
(54). 

Summer days are coming. 20703 
(55). 

That day on Calvary. 22272. . 

This day comes not again. 22302. 

Trusting in His power. 223834. 


Vermont farmers. song. 20703 
(58). 

Victory. 20703 (59), 22392. 

Watchers at the gate. 


Whisper Jesus’ name. 22483. 
Whosoever will may come. 22491. 
Yet I will look again. 22531. 
Yet there is room. 25165. 
Townsend (C.) Bluet series of music. 
25422. 


Townsend (K. J.) You’re the world to 
me. 2053. 

Townsend (M. H.) 

Townsend (S. S.) 


Move. 19647. 
Thou art so like a 


| 
| 
| 
| 
20703 (60). 
| 


flower. 30040. 

Toy (2. BH.) i. B. P.O. EW. march. 
19106. 

Tozer (F.) In the desert and in the 
garden. 5296. 


Tozier (E.) Floriana. 
Tracy (G. .): 
Come sail away with me. 
28090. 
Lily of the valley. 26420. 
Lord Emanuel. 996. 


4935, 25851. 
28089, 


Traviata (La) 


Tracy (G. L.)—Continued. 
Maid of the mist. 8184. 
Merry dance. 5638. 
Old oaken bucket. 8578. 
Senior (The) 11754. 
Song of the night. 29848, 29849. | 
Two roses. 27472. 
Visions of dreamland. 9538. 
When the mayflowers bloom again 
sweet Charlotte Jane. 27614. 
Triigner (R.) Selig ist der mann, der 
die anfechtung erduldet. 11753. 
Traher (WG): 


Papa’s girl) 42 
Throw your arms around your 
mother. 24892. 
You are more to me than ever. 
14287. 
Trailor (A. L.) Shantico or fooled. 
1557. 


18094. 
Quest that shall not fail. 


Transatlantiques (Les) 
Trask (F.) 


16059. 
Traum und leben. 8045. 
Trauner, GH) Aus der stadt. der 
lieder. 25321. 
Trautman (H.): 
Hyacinthia. 28625. 


I am lonesome without you. 7682. 

She is the girl I love. 9017. 
Traux (Hi: Al) Scei anwar A} 
Travers (A. L.) Album of 11 songs. 


22615. : 

Travers (J.) Magnificat and Nunc di- 
mittis. 3245. 

Travers (L.) Album of 11 songs. 
22615. 


Travers (M.): 
Dear little soul. 
Moira. 19608. 


1876, 20498, 24990. 


7148. 


Travis ‘CEL. ) ; 

Blarney kisses. 14522. 

Claire (Le) 25555. 

Wild-fire rag. 12273, 16665. 
Travis (J.) Blarney kisses. 4550. 
Trebing (EK.) National airs. 3409. 
Treloar (W. M.): 

Clara march. 30364 (15). 

Commencement march. 25197 (8). 

Daisy schottische. 30364 (17). 

Kota polka. 25197 (12). 

Loua waltz. 30864 (34). 
Tremont music pub. co. Andoverian. 

25263. 
Tremper (Mrs. A.)- 
sent cross. 15113. 
Trent “(C.) |) Any “old tumemrat salt: 
25285. 
Trevelyan (A.): 
Flowers of Japan. 7388. 
There’s somebody thinking of you. 
27408. 


Heaven (The) 


2280 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Trevor (H.): 
Follow the bald-heads. 
I am thinking of you. 
26108. 
Ill lend you my best girl. 
My bungalow by the sea. 
True to blue. 204380. 
Trew (A.): 
Badinage. 16820. 
Slumber song. 17929. 
Trew (C. A.): 
Blue-eyed lass. 
Heart, forget. 23452. 
Robin (The) 16104. 

Treynet (B.) See Benoist-Treynet. 
Trifet (F.) pub. co. $Hop-scotch. 
10637. 
Trimarchi 


28380. 
10664, 


13047. 
13486. 


4553. 


(R.) Pallide mammole. 
Trimble (F. M.) Don’t keep me wait- 
ing long. 238105. 
Trinkaus (G. J.): 
Among the flowers. 
Anger. 25271. 
Approach of day. 25289, 25290. 
Approach of night. 25291, 25292. 
Around the world. 22686. 
Ballet of the birds. 25352, 25358. 
Boreas. 14544, 18453. 
Dutch kiddies. 446, 2558, 7248. 
Hribus. 6648 (52). 
Erirus. 2595, 18794, 23184. 
Florentine caprice. 7387. 
Game of tag. 74384, 7485, 25889. 
Happiness. 26009. 
Heart to heart. 19033. 
Hot chestnuts. 5171. 
In the swing. 138138. 
Jealousy. 26281. 
Little dancer. 18284. 
Lonely fiddler. 138298. 
Nodding tulip. 8491. 
On stilts. .13616. 
Pollywogs at play. 
Sadness. 27090. 
Sirocco. 1577-1578, 2072 (172), 
20186, 20187. 
Skipping rope. 138891. 
Souvenir de Dvorak. 11859. 
Souvenir de Grieg. 11860. 
Souvenir de Mozart. 11861. 
Souvenir de Wagner. 11862. 
Witmark (The) dance _ folio. 
9710. 
Wooing winds. 30328, 30329. 
Zephyr. 2058, 6648 (140), 9768, 
20700, 27704. 
Trinkaus (I. P.) : 
Witmark mandolin and guitar 


12404. 


26951, 26952. 


re GS 


Trio music ¢o.: 

As the fleeting years pass on. 
14409. 
Battle song. 14463. 
Bearer of sin is He. 14468. 
Childhood love. 6996. 
Christ died for me. 14641. 
Christ passes by. 14644. 
Hverlasting story. 17056. 
For Jesus’ sake. 14909. 
Forward reapers. 14923. 
God is ever good. 14982. 
Happy in the Saviour’s love. 
15081. 

He’s my Lord. 15101. 
He’s my sunlight. 15102. 
I have learned. 17282. 
I will live for Jesus. 21369. 
I will never turn back. 15258. 
Lindenwood. 15468. 
Little sowers. 15485. 
My Saviour. 15787. 
Safe in Thine arms. 16144. 
"Tis Jesus praise His name. 16452. 
We thank Thee. 16579. 
Welcome song. 18166. 
Yes, there’s one. 16694. 

Triplett (Mrs. H. L.) Chicadee’s re- 

quest. 14628. 


Tristan et Iseult. 16290. 


Triumphant Redeemer. 16466. 
Troccoli (F.) Leggenda. 3134. 
Trojelli (A.): 
Au casino. 27815. 
Bonsoir 4 la lune. 27926. 
Cousin et cousine. 28128. 
En excursion. 28287. 


Sur le sable. 29949. 
Tous en rond. 30079. 


Tromanhauser (H. W.) More I see of 
other girls. 17579. 

Trombley (G. L.) My aeroplane Jane. 
8351, 8352. 
Trommer (A.) 

724. 
Trondson (Mrs. T.) 
bygone days. 4943. 


Troostwyk (A.): 
Gavotte. 28421. 


Hottentotten - tanz. 


For the sake of 


Hail to Yale. 21225. 
Troostwyk (E.) Echo (The). 28275. 
Troostwyk (I.) Barcarole. 183885. 


Tropwen music co. Motor boat rag. 


26661. 
Trotére (H.): 
As I dream. 22688. 
Garden of the past. 21160. 
I don’t suppose. 26121. 


folio. 6589-6596. In old Madrid. 138123, 19221. 
violin and piano folio. 6599- Italia. 21444. 
6602. Muleteer of Malaga. 138479. 
Trinkaus (T. P. & J. G.)  Witmark Red marine. 8816. 
| banjo folio. 6584. Red rose of Lancashire. 1416. 
| Trio, op. 50. 29712. Short cul. 2212: 
2281 


26596—12——34 


INDEX 


f 


Trotére (H.)—Continued. 
So you want to be a soldier. 
139038. 
White-stockin’d mare. 
Trotter (T. H. Y.) 
sight singing. 
Trouble makers. 
21321. 
Trovato (—) Fiddler’s rag. 25825. 
Trovatore (Il) 1874, 4181, 4183, 18126, 
18127, 20500, 24989, 27523, 30364 
(56). 
Trowbridge (J. E.): 
Be of good cheer. 18391. 
Rejoice the soul of Thy servant. 
8836. 
Trowbridge (L. B.) 
star. 25453. 
Trowel (A.): 
Chanson sans paroles. 
Méditation. 1069. 
Minuetto rococo. 3336. 
Nocturne. 6383. 
Passé lointain. 3549. 
Tarentelle. 20340. 
Valse bluette. 4157. 
Valse scherzo. 6426. 
Troyer (C.) Hymn to the sun. 741. 
Truax ‘CE. A.) ss 


22487. 
Har-training and 


2524, 3487, 5725, 6538, 


Bright eastern 


4645. 


Dearest days. 23071, 25197 (78). 
Dreaming’ of love. 238124, 25197 
(78). 


Each minute means an _ hour. 
18759, 25724. 


Truchelut (Mrs. J. EH.) I listened to a 


song to-night. 26129. 
True (L.): 
My star. 3399. 
O gift of God, we praise Thee. 
19772. 
Prospice. 36138. 
Trueitt (Mrs. G.) In our cottage 
home. 2998. 
Truesdell (W. P.) Whist is the only 
game. 16654. 
Truest sweetheart is your mother. 
30094. 


Truette (H. E.): 
As it began to dawn. 6762. 


Organist’s first etude album. 
13627. 

20 preludes and postludes. 14107. 
Truman (H.) Pied piper. 8694. 
Trunk (R.) Christmas night. 28052. 
Trusdale (H.) Sweet Bessie. 9228. 


Trussell Monarch of the sea. 
3346. 
Tryner (F.). Night off. 3427, 3428. 
Trysinger (J. F.) To spring. 30069. 
Tschakoff (I.) Cossack revels. 25601. 
schaikowsky (P. I.): 
Album for the young. 20482. 
Andante cantabile. 12068. 
Andante funebre. 18101. 
Autumn song. 380097. 


(F.) 


, 


pt. Et, ne s., v. 6 


Tschaikowsky (P. I.)—Continued. 
Chant d’automne. 4116. 
Chant sans paroles. 12069, 12070, 
12359 (9), 30098. 
Christ has a garden. 22336. 
Dame de pique. 20433. 


Deuxiéme chant sans paroles. 
20434. 

Eugen Oneguin. 24923, 24924. 

Evening. 6385. 

Im herbst. 14542. 

Marche slave. 20435. 

Morning prayer. 4117. 


Nocturne. 4118. 
November sleighride. 4119. 
Polonaise. 12071, 12072, 14108. 
Romance. 4120. 
Romance in F. 4121. 
Sérénade mélancolique. 20436. 
Song of the Neapolitan harpboy. 
D2aoke 
Two pieces. 
Waltz. 9429, 
Tsehirch (W.) 
classics. 18808. 
Tschopp (C.) Venus. 12118. 
Tucker (F.) I don’t want a dream 


1821. 
24925. 
Evenings with the 


girl. 19115. 
Tucker (G. 8S.) Lad (The) you met 
in August. 173884. 


Tucker (H.) Sweet Genevieve. 273837. 
Tufts (A. C.) Rote songs of the nor- 
mal course. 46. 
Tufts (J. W.): 
New normal music course. 
17644. 

Rote songs of the normal course. 
20703 (45). 
Tulane music pub. Co. 
world to me. 16604. 


15819, 


What is this 


Tull (A. R.) My best girl. 29257. 
Tullar (¢Ge Cae 
Children’s praise. 16913. 
Christ our brother. 7014. 
Easter voices. 10308. 
Forerunner of Sunday school 
hymns. 10406. 


Missionary hero of Labrador. 
17556, Laat 
Tuller-Meredith co.: 
Alberta for Christ. 6690. 
Angel’s message. 98837. 
As pants the hart. 16798. 
Boys in blue. 16871. 
Cheer up. 16906. 
Children’s praise. 16913. 
Christ is born, the great anointed. 
TOOT. 
Christ is risen. 16918. 
Christ our Brother. 7014. 
Conquering Christ. 10151. 
Crown Him. ‘7089. 
Dandelion. 16971. 
Day is ended. 16979. 
Depth of mercy. 16990. 


2282 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Tuller-Meredith co.—Continued. 


Easter voices. 10308. 

Fair land, Columbia. 18813. 

Fairy dance. 18817. 

Festival song budget. 10369, 
17076. 

Fling wide the gates. 7383. 

Forerunner of Sunday _ school 
hymns. 10406. 

Garden of the heart. 17110. 


Give ear, O Lord. 18934. 
God be merciful. 7476. 
His birthday. 10611, 10612. 
Hosanna. 17213. 


Hymn tune voluntaries. 10658. 
Jehovah’s praise. 173385. 
Jesus lover of my soul. 7925. 


Land of Liberty. 173888. 
Let the little ones come. 19395. 
Little heart doors open wide. 
17422. 
Lullaby. 8157. 
Mary’s lullaby. 8229. 
Meredith’s easy anthems. 17530. 
Missionary hero of Labrador. 
17556, 17557. 
My faith looks up to Thee. 8366, 
19678. 
Now the day is over. 17658. 
O be joyful in the Lord. 8507. 
O come let us sing. 17662. 
Peace of God. 17148. 
Peace, perfect peace. 
Praise God. 17752. 
Prodigal (The) 17768. 
Reign of peace. 11579. 
Rejoice and sing. 17841. 
Rest in safety. 17845. 
Saviour victorious. 17892. 
School melodies. 11736. 
Some one is praying for you. 9089. 
Songs of Junetide. 17955. 
Songs of victory. 11849. 
Strife is o’er. 17993. 
Sweet story of old. 18016. 
Thank you. 18052. 
Thou art, O God. 20391. 
"Twas but a simple song. 18105. 
T’will not be long. 20448. 
Unele Sam’s celebration. 12082. 
Tullis (R.) If you love me as words 
cannot tell. 19195. 
Tullis (R. L.) On life’s highway. 
17691. 
Tunbridge (J. A.): 
Breezy ballad. 18474. 
Royalist maiden. 8912. 
Tunie (EH. P.) Dream of the past. 
18788. 
Tunis (V. M.) 
Tunney (M. A.) 


8670. 


Venus waltz. 30153. 
Mary Ann McLaugh- 


i 


Turine (V.) Edelweiss-valse. 18767. 
Turk (G. H.) Gee, but ain’t it awful 
when you get that way. 2708. 


Turk (J.) No more taxicabs for 
mine. 19752. 

Turk (R. K.) In my aeroplane built 
for two. 23624. 

Turnbull (N. G.) A-hunting we will 
go. 6684. 

Turnbull (S. EH.) Reason why. 13727. 

Turner (A.) Oh get it Noody please. 
26800. 


Turner (A. D.): 
Two new etudes. 12359 (48). 
Two preludes and fugues in oc- 
taves. 14819 (25). 


Two syncopation studies. 12359 
(49). 
Turner (A. R.) Lovin’ babe. 21595. 


Tarner (C2 )s).2 
Alice. 22562 (1). 
Alpine horn. 2. 
Robin Adair. 48. 
Turner (D. D.) Give me the flag of 
old Ireland. 18988. 
Turner (F.): 
Two new etudes. 12859 (48). 
Two preludes and fugues in oc- 


taves. 14819 (25). 
Two syncopation studies. 12359 
(49). 


Sbibnravere (Ais 1De)) = 
Come back, Dinah. 12617, 12618. 
Mass of St. John the Baptist. 
23965. 

Mass of St. 
11105. 

Mass of the Good Shepherd. 8232. 

Turner (J. W.): 

Alice. 22562 (1). 
Alpine horn. 20703 (2). 
Robin Adair. 20703 (48). 
Turney (B. F.) Old farm on the hill. 
5806. 
Turpen (W. B.) 
Turvey (H. Hilton-) 
vey (T.) 
Tutela (L.) Angel’s prayer. 
Tuttle (G. M.): 
Fawn eyes. 14876. 
In dreamland. 21397. 

Tweedy (D. N.) Cantelopers (The) 

10088. 

Twelfth night. 


Mary Magdalen. 


Marguerite. 5572. 
See Hilton-Tur- 


9838. 


20588. 


Twin city music pub. co. On Minne- 
sota. 29404. 

Twinkler music co. Man with the 
optic nerve. 29097. 

Twinn (S.): 


Chanson-sérénade. 22916. 
Mister Golliwog I do love you. 


lin. 23961. 5659. 
Turecek (G.) Beautiful sunshine. | Twining (W. L.): 
12483. Andante religioso. 16776. 
Turina (J:) Coins de Séville. 28068. Bereceuse. 16847. 
2283 


INDEX 


Dic, ne ss vi 6 


= 


Twining (W. L.)—Continued. 


Minuetto. 17554. 
Tarentella. 18034. 
Two men and a girl. 854, 2016. 
Tyburski (J.) Vl be waiting for 
you. 238542. 
Tyers (W.H.) Panama. 11425, 13641, 


27714 (110). 
Tyler (C. C.) 
17361. 
Tyler (EH. A.) 
27085. 
Tyler (H.) 
26201. 
Tyler (T. ) 
me. 8609. 
Tyler (V. M.) 
Tyler (W. G.) 


Just one Saratoga. 
Rounds and grounds. 
If I could have you. 
Only light that shines for 


Spring song. 20272. 
Sound the harps of 


heaven. 29870. 
Tyler (W. J.) Open gates of glory. 
8615. 


Tyrrold (A.) Song eycle. 11838. 
Tysovsky (C.) Canari (Le) 23841. 
U. of I. supply store. O skee wow 
wow. 21875. 
Waccaro: (GH: ) 
301380. 
Ugrin (J.) Rose city. 29655. 
Uhlir (E. C.) Daring aviator. 
Uhlischmid (H.): 
Ane dich. 203i. 
Traumkinder. 4108. 
Zwei lieder. 3941. 
Ujj (B. von) O Karoline. 
Ulbrich (G.): 
Pierrot. 
Valse lente. 
Ullery (LL. J.): 
Have you seen my Willie Green? 
26027. 
When I find a man like my dear 
old dad. 16615. 
Willrichy CH) = 
Alte linde. 16764. 
Bergmannstreue. 6860. 
Drei ernste lieder. 7662. 
Fahr wohl, du schdner maien- 
traum. 492. 
Gebet der deutschen fiir den Kai- 
ser. 570. 
Gute nacht. 15051. 
Heimatsehnen. 23464. 
Ich hab’ die nacht getraumet. 
15263. 
In der friihlingsnacht. 
Kirmes. 5398. 
Miégdelein hab’ acht. 1030. 
O, bleib bei mir. 15859. 
Roslein, wann bltihst du auf. 8878. 
Sehnsucht zur Heimat. 6114. 
Stilles gltick. 1666. 
Tanz und gesang. 1729. 
War’ ich ein traum. 1907. 
Wenn die rosen wieder 
1941. 


United States march. 


28175. 


1231. 


11463. 
12105. 


17285. 


bluhen. 


Ullrich (G. F.) You are the girl of 
my choice. 225385. 

Ulstein & co.: 
Brahms-heft. 2301. 
Deutsche lied. 3894. 
Fliegende Hollander. 
Hoftmanns erzihlungen. 
Mamsell Angot. 138362. 
Metropol-schliger. 17541. 
Musik fiir alle. 21728. 


27552. 
8541. 


Orpheus in der unterwelt. 19796. 
Postillon yon Lonjumeau. 1370. 
Tiinze II. 11948. 
Undine. 30127. 
Vogelhindler (Der) 4207. 
Zauberfidte. 11205. 

Ulmer (—) Gee! but ain’t it awful. 

2708. 
Utozyt (Z. I.) Marsz polakow na 


21645. 

Do you know. 25679. 
On the mountain and 
29410. 


obezyzme ete. 
Umlauf (S. C.) 
Umlauft (P.) 

in the dale. 


Umsterbliche lump. 12413, 18338. 
Underhill (C. D.): 
Awake, thou that sleepest. 6801. 


From the recesses of a lowly 


spirit. 25878. 
There’s wideness in God’s mercy. 
18069. 
Underwood (B.) Spare me my 
dreams. 13986. 


Hobo rag. 15138. 
H.) A la belle 


Underwood (J. A.) 
Underwood (K. F. 
étoile. 27717. 
Underwood (W. E.) San Francisco is 
the city for the Panania show. 22062. 

Unger (J. S.): 
Idyl of the brook. 15266. 
Sunrise. 20298. 
Valse de salon. 14148. 
Unger (O. H.) Girl I wooed to win. 
23329. 
Ungerer (J. C.) Missa solemnis. 1100. 
Unglish (J. F.) From a dying soldier 
on the battlefield. 7415. 
United Presbyterian board of publica- 
tion: 
Adoration of heaven and. earth. 
6669. 
Buena Vista. 
He slumbers not. 682. 
In God’s house. 821. 
Kind-hearted, true hearted. 15398. 
Our Creator. 1290. 
Penitential prayers. 8675. 
Psalter hymns. 11536. 
Sure mercies of God. 9222. 
Thirstings for God. 93854. 
Triumphal ascension of Christ. 


6924. 


9419. 
United publishing co.: 
Buccaneer. 6923. 


Everybody’s sweetheart. 10344. 
I love them all. 10699. 


2284 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


U. S. music pub. co.: 
Beyond. 18428. 


Universal edition—Continued. 
Erste symphonie, E dur. 17045. 


In the valley of broken peer ts: Funf klavierstticke. 163814. 


5310. 
Love’s awakening. 5523. 
Round up. 27083. 


Fiinf lieder. 1934, 3782, 15019, 
15698. 
Heiliges lied. 687. 


Won’t you take me back to Dixie. Helle nacht. 15118. 


25154. 

U. S. School of music: 
Alice where art thou. 12381. 
Alternate fingering. 2123. 
Angel’s serenade. 6787. 
Bewitching mazurka. 156. 
C notation. 12550. 
Cavalleria rusticana. 1058. 
Concert march. 2442. 
Easy melodies. 2565. 


Easy positions and chords. 2566. 
Easy studies in double stops. 2567. 


Easy to play waltz. 12736. 


Hxercise in march time. 12777 
Exercises for thumb and finger. Nie ward ich, Herrin, mtid. 15827. 


12778. 
Familiar tunes. 2634. 
Fifth position. 10372. 


In the sweet bye and bye. 7862. 


Key of C. 3085. 
Last rose of summer. 3128. 
Mareh in F. 12503. 


Massa’s in de cold, cold ground. 


13392. 


Melody in F. 11660, 11661, 18780. 
Notes on different strings. 11292. 


Olymna dance. 1269. 

Polka philanthropy. 8722. 
Rivals waltz. 3696. 

Sailor’s hornpipe. 3749. 
Scale and key of A flat. 8955. 


Scale and key of D flat. 20107. 
Seale and key of E major. 8956. 
Scales of B minor and FEF sharp 


minor. 8959. 
Serenade. 20125. 
Shepherd boy. 18870. 
Spring song. 18423. 
Staccato studies. 1654. 
Stephanie gavotte. 13953. 
Study in E minor. 20284. 
Study in syncopation. 3950. 
Study in waltz time. 1677. 
Syncopation. 38993. 
Tenor clef. 11979. 
Third position. 14069. 
Triplet study. 20424. 
Vibrato (The) 12128. 


| Unity hymns and chorals. 16490. 


Universal edition: 

Abendzauber. 14324. 
Albatross (Der) 14841. 

*‘ Anleitung zum modulieren. 52. 
Bauerntanz. 12477. 
Bilder und geschichten. 164. 
Cicilie. 138963. 
Drei klavierstticke. 1522. 
Drei waltzer-capricci. 15996. 


In der Tatra. 2989, 5289. 
Intermezzo. 14889. 

Introduction, andante et varia- 
tions. 138145. 

Klaviersttick. 5402. 

Klaviertrio. 912. 

Liebeshymnus. 13964. 

Meine jugend. 1072. 

Meinem kinde. 13965. 

Morgen. 13966. 

Natur. 15809. 

Neue elementar-violinschule. 1189. 
Neue schule der technik. 1192, 
15816. 


Nocturno. 15745. 

Nova Skola techniky a prednesu. 
3448. 

Passacaglia. 15963. 

Phantasie und fuge. 13840. 

Praeludium, variationen wu. fuge. 
16024. 

Quartett. 5967. 

Quartett tiber ein schwedisches 
volkslied. 3637, 3638. 

Quintette. 11381. 

Rosenband (Das) 18967. 

Schneemann (Der) 1521, 16170. 

Sehnsucht. 16198. 

Sieben klavierstiicke. 14561. 

Sommermirchen. 6207, 6208. 

Stabat Mater. 1653. 

Stoérehe. 16315. 

Suite de trois morceaux. 1638388. 

Suite en ut majeur. 14600. 

Symphonietta. 1708. 

Vier gesiinge. 5418. 

Vier lieder. 2023. 

Voll jener siisse. 16542. 

Von der wiese. 42138. 

Wappenschild (Das) 16570. 

Wenn voglein klagen. 16597. 

Zwei friihlingslieder. 15669. 

Zwei kammerstticke. 16174. 

Zwolf etiiden. 1661. 

23 psalm (Der) 16720. 

Universal piano co. Universal. 27483. 

University co. Crimson chest. 2468. 

University music house: 

I kind o’ like Ann Arbor. 28657. 
Varsity. 27518. 

University of Mich. union.: 
Awakened Rameses. 27837. 
College love. 28072. 

Course in love. 28126. 

Detective song. 28205. 

Hearts are still the same. 28560. 
I’m old Rameses. . 28694. 


2289 


INDEX 


pt. Ti, ny sv. 6 


University of Mich. union—Continued. 
My girl at Michigan. 29261. 
Squirrels in the trees. 29897. 
Sweetheart, the rose you gave me. 

29964. 
Ypsi treat. 30356. 

University of Wooster. 
of prayer. 5190. 

University soec., ine. 
sic. 27671. 

Unseld (B. C.): 
Road to glory. 29625. 

"Tis the lamb of Calvary. 30062. . 

Unsterbliche lump. 1, 54-58, 374-376, 
471, 790, 791, 865, 1014-1016, 1842- 
1844, 1988, 1989, 2285, 3088, 4142- 
4144, 

Up and down Broadway. 4690, 5240, 
5940, 6648, (46), 6648 (70), 6648 
(101), 12859 (98). 

Up in the air. 4888, 4485, 4546, 4696, 
4748, 5023, 5205, 5324, 5875, 5381, 
5531, 5645, 5668, 5808, 5818, 5831, 
6626. 

Upcraft (M. HE.) 
14152. 

Upminster. 16269. 

Upson (F. EH.) Father was crazy to 
aviate. 18882. 

Urban (H.) Deutsche lied. 394. 

Urbanek (F. A.): 

Melusina. 5610, 17521. 
Thema con variationi. 273897. 
Zdenko Fibich album. 2056. 


Hymn for day 
World’s best mu- 


Valse-impromptu. 


2 symphonie. 27710. 
Urbanek (M.): 
Ctverlistek veselijch pochodt. 
23027. 
Hercegovae. 17200, 23480, 23481. 


Kabaretni pochod. 23707, 23708. 


Kdybych ja mel milion. 7965. 
Kralovna Ema. 10942. 

Na rosloucenou. 241388. 
Ovéacek. 15946, 19868, 26875. 
Polka. 11485. 


Serenéda extioka. 9000. 
Slovacka suita. 11815, 13898. 
Staroprazshé pisnicky. 6245. 


Tulacéka. 12078. 

Vylet pana Brouéka. 25024. 

Zakolnicek. 12342, 14809, 25187, 
27699. 

Zastavenicko narodnipredehra. 
27702, 27708. 

Zéeskych mlynu. 16717. 


Urbina y Ortiz (J. de J.) Maitines 
para la festividad del Sacratisimo 


Corazon de Jests. 15568. 
Urgel (L.): 
Faites silence. 18819. 


Romance sans paroles. 8883. 

Urich (J. L.) 
me honey. 12280. 

Urmey (H.M.) Peace and love divine. 


19896. 


Will you always love 


ES SS ES A 


Usry (J. C.): 
Little fairy. 981. 
Sweet dreams. 1696. 
Ussery (M. D.): 
I have been redeemed. 17702. 
I’m saved through Jesus’ blood. 
T7(44. 
Moon-beam love-dreams. 
Uthmann (G. A.): 
Belsazar. 6853. 
Schelmenlied. 8961. 
Utt (A. L.) Let all of us root for 
college. 15439. 
Vacearo (F.) United States march. 
30129. 
Vach (M.) Dear little girlie. 23068. 
Vagnetti (A.): 
Al polo nord. 22609. 
Barearola. 22739. 
Carina. 22899. 
Dopo cena. 23108. 
Invito alla danza. 
Lo stornello 
11027. 
Maggio nuovo. 238918. 
Mia rosa. 15664. 
Ne me parlez pas d’amour. 24150. 
Nuovi stornelli toscani. 3458. 
Valéik (S.) Laendler. 38117. 
Valdés (J. Z.) 25 de Mayo de 1911. 


19618. 


23651. 
della mietitrice. 


25197. 

Vale (J. P.) Surrender your heart 
to me. 1691, 6282. 

Vale (L.) Hello. 7620, 7621. 


Valente (N.): 
Bella ’e spuntato ’o sole. 
Quant’ é bello stu ppoco. 


22771. 
24435. 


Stornelli borghesi. 24756. 
Valente (V.): 
7A =6chitarra. e ’o mandulino.#} 
22569. 
°7A spruceta. 22580. 
Addio mia bella. 22598. 
Grenadiere (Die) 17159. 
Night on the sea. 24164. 


Tiempe belle ’e na vota. 24895. 
Troubadour. 14105, 14106. 
Valentine (E. W.) Six Haster carols. 
9064. 
Valentini (V.) 
DPT 
Valkyrie (The) 380820. 
Vallandingham (C.) I am dreaming > 
of. the girl I loved: 238522: 


That Maryland glide. 


Valler (J.) Song of the nymph. | 
24695. 
Vallini (P.): 
Ave Maria. 12448. 


Baby sister. 2194. 
Sleep my dearest. 16238. 
Valmore (G.) Dear land of home. | 
4773, 10209, 14733. 
Valsien (A.): 
Arrouah sidi. 14405, 27802. 
Cousine. 28129. 


2286 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec.. 1911 


Valsien (A.)—Continued. 
Si Pon s‘aime. 6151. 
Yo Vaime. 25167. 
Sarasa. 27106, 30732. 

Valverde (—): 
Golondrinas. 2S476 
Gran via. 10537. 
Grande fantaisie. 

Valverde (E.) 

Valverde (J.): 
Albaicin. 27744. 
Clavelitos. 2S060. 
Fornarinette (La) 
Polichinette (La) 
Sérafina. 27132 
YY... como ile va. 

Van Alden (C.): 
Just a little band of gold. T7947. 
Where, where, where is de land. 

6542. 
Van Alden (G.) 
man. 7599. 

Van Alden (W.): 

Darkey and the oculist. 
28176. 

My dearie. 11215. 

Van Alstine (F. J.) Church rallying 


645. 
Clavelitos. 


30335. 


He was a grand old 


7135, 


song. 9782 (2). 
Van Alstyne (E.): 
Casey. 6955. | 
Cavalier rusti ican’ rag. 2072 (79). 
Do it now. 25678, 27714 (50). 


Down” = the old meadow lane. 

(65). 

Every heart must have its sor- 
row. 483, 12359 (69). 

Father’s allowed to see us twice 


a year. 21093. 
Forever with you in my dreams. 
12836. 


Good-night ladies. 25949. 


Hair (The) of the dog. 7562. 

I’d like to tell your fortune. 
14319 (75). 

I don’t think I love you. 2894. 

I’m just pining for you. 2072 
(114). 

Injun love. 26255. 

Lazy. 2638S, 27714 (94). 

Let me build a home for you. 


14319 (105). 

Miami. 6648 (S88). 

Naughty, naughty, naughty. 1127 
14319 (125). 


Now she’s anybody’s girlie. 2072 
(152). 

« Oh that Navajo rag. 19804, 25197 
(186). 


Raggity man. 27005, 27714 (117). 

That Pierrot dance. 14053. 
Under the pretzel bough. 

25197 (247). 

Van Anda (L. W.) 
thou art to me. 


18110, 


Dream of dreams 
21016. 


Van Arnam (C.) Teachings 
parents gave at home. 

Van Blarcom (P. G.) 
3208, 8141. 

Van Boskerck (H.) 
mus in D. 18042. 


that my 


29986. 
Love's dream. 


Te Denm lauda- 


Yan Buren (M.) My heart is hungry 
love for thee. 8372. 
| Vance (J. E.) Do not deceive me 
dear. 406. 
Van Cleaf (E.) My own sweetheart. 
15783. 


Van den Dyck (G.): 
Holy peace. 10627 


Mia carissima. 8292. 
Van Denmark (C.) Sailing with you 
in an aeroplane. 17885 


Van de Pette (A. E.) Shine on my 
Silvery moon. 13872. 

Vander Cook (Ht. AS) 
Arbutus. 27784. 
Carnations. 18519. 
Chrysanthemum. 16922. 
Columbine. 18586. 
Dewdrops. 28208. 
Hawthorne. 17183. 
Heliotrope. 19041. 
Lily polka. 17416. 
Magnolia. 19515. 
Marigold. 17498. 
Morning glory. 17583. 
Moss rose. 17587. 
Peony (The) polka. 17733. 
Primrose. 29538. 
Tulips. 30099. 
Wild rose. 18202. 


pees loot (—Fischer-) See Fischer- 
Vandersloot (—) 
Vandersloot (EF. W.) 
Give me a pure Fears 10475. 
I wonder how the old folks are at 
home. 5252, 19173, 26194. 
My hope is all in Thee. 11230. 
Vandersloot (R.) 
None but you. 19757, 
21787. 
Only you. 11387, 
Vandersloot mandolin an¢ 
20488-20492. 
Vandersloot musie pub. co.: 
Angel kisses. 9836, 14381, 18304. 
Annie Laurie. 9841. 
Astaroth. 4445. 
Baby Lou. 12457, 
Back at dear old 
home. 4484, 4485, 
Bees wax. 
Ben Bolt. 
Black wasp rag. 4548. 
Capitol city. 25496. 
Carnival bingo. 16892, 
22903. 
Chili sauce. 
Close dat eye. 
Come back, Dinah. 


19758, 21786, 


11588. 


12458. 
home 
1837TT. 


sweet 


4661, 10098, 
10121. 
12617, 


18558. 


12618. 


INDEX 
Dts Tem, Ss. V. 6 


Vandersloot music pub. co.—Continued. | Vandersloot music pub. co.—Continued. 


Crater (The) 2461. Queen of the valley. 17823. 

Curse of a pretty face. 18645, Ringgold. 20029, 24479, 27046. 
18646. Riverside rag. 24483. 

Dance of the dragons. 25632. Rock of ages. 11612. 

Dew of evening. 4792, 4798. Rose and the star. 11635, 16120. 

Dixie. 4800. Rose and the wind. 11686, 16121. 

Dream pictures. 4823, 4824, 18741. Rose songs. 11646. 

Dream visions. 2550. Royal flush. 3741. 

Electrie wizard. 2577. Schoolmates. 27119. 

Evening thoughts. 2613. Snow maiden. 9075, 20200. 

Flag of Uncle Sam. 10386, 10387. Some day, some one will whisper. 

Fiash light. 10389. i 16256. 

Four of a kind. 4949, 7406, 18892. South wind and the rose. 11857, 

Frolic of the imps. 25877. 162883. 

Full hand. 2696. Starland. 39388. 

Give me a pure heart. 10475. Sunbeams and .shadows. 6274, 

Go, fragrant rose. 10487, 14980. 9214, 20296, 22218, 22219. 

Golden spider. 2761-2762. Sunset limited. 6277, 9218, 20299. 

Golden wedding. 5021, 10508, Sweet clover. 13998, 13999. 
18957. Tanglefoot rag. 6310, 11958. 


Hearts haven. 2882. still. 4041, 20374, 20375. 

Homeland waltzes. 2868, 2869. Thesis. 4046. 

Hoo doo man. 10633, 10634. Thunder and lightning. 4078. 

Hot Seotch rag. 5172. Trinity chimes. 27449. 

I love you still. 15225. Vandersloot mandolin and guitar. | 

I wonder how the old folks are. 4168-4172, 20488-20492. | 
5252, 5253, 19178, 26194. Vesuvius. 4187. 

I-X-L. 17269. 21377. Waiting. 14188, 14189. | 

Jack of spades. 53387, 17329, 19266. Way down upon the Suwanee | 

Jack rabbit. 38041. River. 12175. | 

Jolly sailor. 53856, 7929, 19296. Weeping willow. 6488. | 

Just at the break of day. 19320, When my ship comes in again. 
21471. 14237, 14238. | 

King of hearts. 19338, 28891. | When they gather in the sheaves. 

King of the forest. 3098. 122345 22a 


Happy hearts. 5082, 15080, 19017. There’s a charm about the old love 
Lost phase. 38196. | Van der Stucken (F.): 


Love me dearie. 13315, 18316. Kleiner walzer. 5407. 
Magie mirror. 3238. Souvenir. 22175. 
Midnight special. 3327. {| Vanderveer (B. J.): 
Minstrel king. 5648, 18448, 13444, | Splash! splash! splash! 16296, 
19598. 22562 (121)e 
Mission of the rose. 11163, 15685. Valley Forge. 9465, 22562 (126). 
My hope is all in Thee. 11230. Vanderveer (W. J.): 
My old Kentucky home. 11241. Hear the pickaninny band. 26087. 
My old plantation home. 11242, That spooney tune. 24854. 
11243. Van de Venter (J. W.) Looking this 
My southern home. 138525, 13526. way. 19454. 
My sunny Sue. 19710, 19711. Van Dorstan (A. W.) America, thou 
My western Rose. 1172, 18529, land of liberty. 18294, 20788. 
13530. Van Dross (J. D.) Stranger in a 
None but you. 19757, 19758, 21786, strange town. 16820. 
21787. Van Dusen (I. W.): 
Only a dream of you. 18620, At evening. 6773. 
138621. Barearolle. 6820. 
Only you. 11887, 11388. Dance of the dwarfs. 7117. 
Our band. 38524, 3525, 5841. Gavotte et musette. 7441. 
Our victorious nation. 3533. Happy moments. 7575, 
Pacifier (The) 19871. Invocation. 78S1. 
Pepper sauce. 8677, 19905. Lullaby. 8156. 
Pioneer limited. 17741, 199380, Marche héroique. 8207. 
21927. Meditation. 8249. 
Pony maid. 38595. Offetory in G major. 8550. 
Prince charming. 38610. On parade. 8586. 


2288 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Van Dusen (F. W.)—Continued. 


Peasants dance. 8673. 
Petite valse. 8687. 
Prayer. 87388. 
Prelude. 9492. 
Reverie. 8851. 
Sunbeam polka. 9213. 


Trumpeters march. 9426. 
Valse. 9498. 
Valse favorite. 9477. 
Vane (Mrs. E. C.) Memories of mother. 
29155. 
Vanegas (A.) 
5742. 
Van Gael (H.) See Gael (H. Van) 
Van Gorder (Mrs. W. A.) Voyage of 
life. 25028. 
Yan Gundy (W. W.) If stars could 
tell their secrets. 19192. 
Van Horn (Mrs. P.) If Rip Van Win- 


Nightingales’ complaint. 


kle’s wife had lived in this day. 
5270. 

Vaninetti (G.) Tripolitania. 30798, 
30799. 


Vannah (K.): 

I know the place where we will 
rest. 2901. 

If I had known. 43880 (124), 5266. 

In remembrance. 4880 (129), 5298. 

Renunciation. 4380 (159), 5993. 

Songs without words. 17958. 

You bid me say good-bye. 4880 
(179), 6622. 

Van Naringa (H.) 
1196. 
Vannini (V.): 

Che pena e che dolore. 16905. 

O sol che te ne vai. 11822. 

Se non voleyvi. 11749. 

Van Nort (Mrs. S. L.) Lucile waltz. 
5534. 

Van Oost (A.) 
15739, 24083. 

Van Pelt (J. BR.) : 

Methodist Sunday school hymnal. 
17540. 

Selected hymns from the Meth- 
odist Sunday school hymnal. 
20140-20142. 

Wan Seoy (G. A.) 
25616. 
Van Sicklen (J.): 

Lanola waltz. 28930. 

Will some one teil me whom I 
love. 9686. 

Van Sinderen (Mrs. H.): 
* Alpumleaf. 123859 (). 

Chant sans paroles. 12359 (9). 

Chase (The) 16728 (2). 

Eelogue. 12359 (15). 


Missouri. 


New 


Moulins qui chantent. 


Cuckoo maiden. 


Friihlingslied. 30364 (234). 

Gavotte. 380364 (38). 

Kamennoi-Ostrow. 12359 (32), 
20703 (46). 


Marcia fantastica. 25197 (15). 


Van Sinderen (Mrs. H.)—Continued. 
Menuet for the left hand alone. 
123859 (387). 
Moment musical. 
Papillon polonaise. 
Perpetuum mobile. 


12359 (38). 
12359 (42). 
30364 (47). 


Scherzino. 16728 (10). 
Serenata. 16728 (17). 
Toceatina. 16728 (28). 


Valse impromptu 4 la Tyrolienne. 
25197 (25). 
Van Sinderen (M. M.) 
25197 (14). 
Van Surdam (H. E.) 
south. 17960. 
Van Tuyl (M.) Old letter. 19819. 
Van Valkenburgh (H.) The suffra- 
gette. 8954. 
Van Valkenburgh (R.) 
24355. 
Van Wakum (G.) It don’t cost any- 
thing to dream. 7898. 
Van Williamson (N.) See Williamson 
CNi Vs) 
Vardaman (M.): 
Bathing girl. 25361. 
Ill marry a millionaire. 
Vargues (F.): 
Chante, Manon. 
Coeur de Mimi. 
J’aime le printemps. 
Joli modéle. 13172. 
Louloute. 3200. 
Petite chatouilleuse. 
Pourquoi viens-tu. 
Vierge folle. 4194. 
Vargues (O.): 
Coeurs et roses. 18584. 
Hiboux (Les) 21276. 
Variety music pub. co. What are you 
doing to me. 12202. 
Varley (E.) When the leaves upon 
the maple turn to gold. 380254. 
Varner (J. A.) My old Missouri home. 
19700. 
Vasey (R.): 
Little flowers come through the 
ground. 19488. 

Star of morn and even. 20277. 
Vast-Binder (B. E.) Come home, my 
daddy. 28087. 
Vaughn (D. A.) 

soul. 7924. 
Vaughan (J. D.): 
Across the river. 


Malbrook. 


Sons of the 


Phoebe Ann. 


26137. 


12580, 14617. 
2422. 


3038. 


3566. 
15687. 


Jesus lover of my 


43584. 


Anchored in love divine. 4424. 
Be cheerful all along. 27871. 
Beautiful golden gate. 4519. 
Come unto me. 4697. 

Crowning praises. 2468, 4727. 
Dear Lamb of Calvary. 4772. 
Don’t you want to go. 28237. 


Don’t you want to wear a crown. 
4818. 


2289 


INDEX 


DE ene ss vo G 


Vaughan (J. D.)—Continued. Vecchio (Giulio del): 
Irather hold my hand in Thine. Chella lla. 22927. 
4914. Monello napolitano. 292038. 
Get in touch with God. 4990. Strofette d’amore, 24765. 
Give it out. 28458. Vecchio (Giuseppe) Primi palpiti. 
God is love. 5015. TSS1. 
Golden harps will ring. 28474. Vecho (J. H. del) See Del Vecho 
Happy all day long. 28527. (J. EE) 
Harp of gold. 305384. Vecsey (A.) Heartstrings. 28561. 
He is coming. 5108. Veil (J. B.) When I dream of you 
He’s my King. 5107. sweetheart. 25076. 
He’s the light of all the ages. | Veilé (C. M.): 
28551. Imagination. 2976. 
His beautiful love. 5151. Oh you red and blue. 24247. 
In the Master’s harvest field. 5301. | Veirs (J.): 
Jesus can save. 5344. I am content. 19102. 
Jesus wins the world. 5351. Waltz caprice. 20542. 
Land far away. 28928. Veit (L.) Corsett und jupon. 30447. 
Living on the glory side. 29016. Veit (W. H.) Chafer and the flower. 
Lovely city. 29057. aoe 
Mansions in heaven. 5564. Veith (Mrs. R. G.): 
Mother’s parting words. 29231. If you were mine. 23604. 
My Saviour’s love. 29292. Jamie’s prayer. 19269. 
Not made with hands. 5757. Violets are waiting for you. 20515. 


O prodigal child come home. 5777. 

Our beautiful home. 5842. 

Out and out for Christ the Sav- 
iour. 5849. 


Precious Bible. 29525. 
Precious blood. 5981. 
Road to glory. 29625. 


Seek to glorify His name. 6112. 
Send the light. 6117. 
Service we love. 6124. 
Sheaves for heaven’s harvest day. 
29773. 
Shine on, beautiful star. 6140. 
Showers of blessings. 6148. 
Since loving Thee. 6166. 
Sing the shadows away. 29790. 
Sunlight beyond. 299389. 
Sweet Galilee. 6287. 
Tell it to all. G63s2i. 
That brighter home. 389002. 
’Tis the Lamb of Calvary. 30062. 
Voice of love. 6451. 
We'll be singing glory. 6479. 
When the glory morning dawns. 
6521. 
When the ransomed get home. 
6527. 
When we join the mighty chorus. 
30264. 
When we praise Him over there. 
30265. 
Whosoever will. 380288. 
Will you meet mother. 6570. 
Wonderful fountain. 6610. 
Vaughn (W.) Spring. 6238. 
Vaughan (W. EH.) You'll never do. 
123827. 
Vago (W.) music co. Won’t you be 
more than a friend. 30324. 
Veazie (G. A.) Veazie’s high school 
mareh. 9782 (23) 


pm i a 


Vendetta (La) 1868, 30149. 
Venite. See Come, holy Spirit, come. 
14660. 
Ventadorn (B. de) Alauzeta. 16746. 
Venter (J. W. van de) See Van de 
Venter (J. W.) 
Venus im grtinen. 46038, 4655. 
Venuto (R.): 
Awakening of the flowers. 
22718. 
Memories of childhood. 17523. 
Veracini (A.): 
Sonate in A moll. 
Sonate in © moll. 
Veracini (F. M.): 
Giga all’ antico. 
Konzert sonate. 263850. 
Sonata in la minore. 9509. 
Vera Violetta. 27774, 28082, 28706, 


26344. 
26357. 


584. 


30267. 
Verbotene braut. 6909, 9270, 9510, 
9511, 26046. 
Verbotene kuss. 5958. 
Vercolier : 
Ah! qui veut du bonheur. 18264. 
Berceuse des nuits. 25389. 
Chanson du ceeur. 18535. 
Vercolier (J.): 
Berceuse aux étoiles. 14502, 
14503. 
Cour tzigane. 25560, 25561. 
Pére (Le) 19906. 


Verdayne (E.) Herz an herz. 26055. 
Verder (D. H.) By night and by day. 
25474. 
Verdi 
27007. 
Verdi (G.): 
Ah, fors’ 6 lui che J’anima. 
Aida. 1873, 12120, 27521. 
Aida march. 27522. 


(A.) Ragtime tenor man. 


20498. 


2290 


20780, 


| 


‘nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


INDEX 


Verdi (G.)—Continued. 
| Anyil chorus. 4181, 18126, 18127, 

27523. 

Caro nome che il mio cor. 20499. 

Celeste Aida. 12121, 16513, 30154. 

Ernani. 18128. 

Force of destiny. 30155. 

Grand selection. 9512. 

Holde Aida. 27524. 

Hymn and triumph march. 
9514. 

Miserere. 27525. 

O patria. 18130. 

On this day of joy delicious. 

Pater noster. 4182. 

Quartet from Rigoletto. 

Rigoletto. isa Obi; 
27526, 30364 (55). 

Soldiers chorus. 1874. 

Solenne in quest ’ora giurarmi do- 


9518, 


6430. 


30156. 
18131, 


vete. 27527. 
Solo and chorus. 27528. 
Spirit immortal. 18182. 


Stride la vampa! la folla indo- 
mita. 20500. 
Te Deum. 22385. 
To the revels, away. 1875. 
Traviata (La) 1876, 12122, 22386, 
24990. 
Triumphal march. 20501. 
Trovatore (Il) 4183, 14159, 18129, 
24989, 30364 (56). 
Un di si ben. 20502. 
Vere (A. de) See De Vere (A.) 
Vere (G. de) See De Vere (G.) 
Vere (J. de) See De Vere (J.) 


Vere (V.) ’Mid the golden rod. 5642. 
Vereecken (B.): 
Grand album of selected solos. 
28494. 
Harmonick. 19021. 
Vergessene ich. 9516. 
Verhey (T.): 
Golden wand. 7490. 
In dreamland. 10795. 
Merhey ~('T. “H... H:) Intermezzo. 
14161. 


10902, 12124. 
Teasing your little 


Verliebte plakate. 
Vernette (M.) 


sweetheart. 6320. 
Wernon (H.°N.) Ii Vd my’. way. 
23597. 
Vernon (J. W.) Zym-boom coloured 
band. 2064. 
Vernon (M. 8.): 
Day of sunshine. 28186. 
October. 29372. 
Snowflakes. 29819. 


Song of the skylark. 29854. 


Winter dreams. 30309. 
Verona (H.): 
Go back to your Southern lassie. 
28464. 
In the breezy freezy winter time. 
26236. 


Verona (H.)—Continued. 
My dream of you dear. 17607. 
Wait ’till the roses bloom. 18152. 
Verschenkte frau. 380160. 
Vertauschte braut. 5500, 6433, 14164. 
Vertz (G.) Let me be your Teddy 
bear. 193892. 


Vespri (I.) Siliciani. 18130. 


Vessella (O.) You, just you. 20681. 

Vessey (G. H. B.) Valse bébé. 16497, 
249638, 25197 (249). 

Veuskens (R.) Missa in F. 18447. 

Vigie.” (D2) Sweet memories. 
11937. 


K. C. march. 21476. 

Viardot (P.) Etudes mélodiques pro- 
gressives. 18802. 

Vickers (Mrs. N. W.) On the banks 
of the Rio Grande. 24270. 

Vickery (B. S.) White lotus waltz. 
12259. 

VWactor. (Ca); 
Kansas girl. 
Spring morning. 

Victor -€H.)- 

Christ the Lord is risen to-day. 
7018. 
Death of the old year. 
Easter song. 7265. 
Mother’s reverie. 83836. 
Tendre réponse. 24846, 24847. 
Victor (M.) Tendre réponse. 24846, 
24847. 
Victor dance folio, no. 5. 25002. 
Victoria (V.) Ive got my mother’s 
husband, and she’s got mine. 7766, 
(Mola I2a09) Cio): 
Vidal (22): 
Madame la Fée. 3229. 
Solfége. 24669, 24670. 
Vidal (P. A.) Méthode d’ ensemble 
rapide 4 I’ usage des instruments a 


Viano: Ci. Bs) 


28880. 
9162. 


386. 


vent. 30620. 
Viehl (C. H.) Playing piano by ear 
and reading music at sight. 30679. 
Vielliebchen. 12669-12672, 13437, 


13440, 13829, 14169, 14726, 14727, 
15670, 16171, 16172, 16519, 16520, 
22077. 
Vierne (L.): 
Rhapsodie. 29616. 
Sonate en si mineur. 
Victor (E.): 
Friihlingsmirchen. 
Gebet an Pierrot. 
Sils-Maria. 183877. 
Voglein schwermuth. 14180. 
Wanderer und der bach. 14195. 
Vietry (—) What would mama say. 
4265. 
Vieu (J.): 
Salomette. 13801. 
Sous les étreintes. 


27230. 


12862. 
12874. 


13931. 


2291 


EEEEOOEEE ee 


INDEX 


———__ 


Vieu (M. et J.): 
Adieu. 9796. 
Aux petits enfants. 
Bal @’ enfants. 4491. 
Ballade du pauvre troubadour. 

25351. > 

Chagrin. 10062. 
Chant d’amour. 22918. 
Chevalier printemps. 25529. 
Htelles (Les) 18799. 
Faitis silence. 18819. 
Historiettes chantées. 705. 
Idéale rencontre. 26197. 
Infidéle (L’) 30565. 
Pantomime. 19886. 
Pauvres (Les) 3555. 
Petite élégante. 5890. 
Petites entravées. 19915. 

- Premiére valse. 8749. 
Refrain de I’ aieule. 11572. 
Reviens. 270382. 
Romance sans paroles. 8883. 
Trois piéces faciles. 4932. 

Vieuxtemps (H.): 

Fantasia appassionata. 
ZONE 

Réverie. 8853. 

Suite. 16523. 

3™° concerto en la. 6442. 

4™° concerto en ré mineur. 

Vieweg (C. FE.) g. m. b. h.: 
Alla polaeea. 2112. 
Allegretto. 4878. 
Allegretto gracioso. 
Kinder-Weihnacht. 
Liebeslied. 26408. 
Menuett. 26590. 
Mondnacht. 26684. 
Praktische violinschule. 24393. 
Tempo di menuetto. 4021. 
Tempo di valse. 4022. 
Vivace. 4205. 

Zwolf ettiden fiir die 

6085. 

Viggiani 
28513. 
Vignau 
14357. 
Vik6ren (O.) 
Villa primrose. 


22712. 


2635, 


9781. 


PAB ES? 
5390. 


violine. 


(A.) Guerra  italo-turca. 


(H. von) Alles um _ liebe. 


America, 25249. 
29385, 30165, 30166, 


30294. 
Villain (G.) Romance mystique. 
8882. 
Villar (J. M. de) El Serio. 13859. 
Ville (P. de) See De Ville (P.) 
Villermin (L.) ‘Traité d’ harmonie. 


24917. 
Villers (R. de) 
Vineent (C.): 
Ecclesiae organum. 
Jolly winter. 28855. 
Vig Gryningen. 121380. 

Vincent (G. F.) Glad spring time. 

27384. 


See De Villers (R.) 


25730. 


NY SN 


Dt; Ty nN. Ss. vi G q 


Vincent (H. B.) Madrid. | 
8534. | 
Vincent (J.) Your eyes of blue reflect | 
my love. 27696. , 
Vineent (J. E.) 
dear. %232. 
Vineent (N.) 
27395. 
Vincent musie co. ltd.: 
Abendlied. 22588. 
Allegro risoluto. 18279. 
Andante piacevole. 2142. 
Aubade. 9875. 
Bach for beginners. 9900. 
Barearolle. 9914. 
Berceuse. 253884. 
Calvary. 4624. 
Canon, in A flat. 14589. 
Cantiléne. 25490. 
Canzona. 4629. 
Canzonetta. 2345. 
Caprice. 3951. 
Chanson de nuit. 
Cortége. 14685. 
Dawn of spring. 2493. 
Ecclesiae organum, book 11. 25730. 
Gigue fantastique. 2721. 
Glad spring time. 2734. 
Grand choeur. 5041, 15020. 
Grand choeur alla Hindel. 23394. 
Impromptu mélodique. 23609. 
Introduction and _ passacaglia. 
108380. 
June in Kentucky. 26308. 
Liebeslied. 10994. 
Minuet in C. 3338. 
My soul is an enchanted boat. 
11246. 
Novellette no. 1. 11296. 
Office for Holy Communion. 3478. 
Organ loft. 113896. 
Pastoral song. 19898. 
Pastorale. 5874, 15966. 
Pilgrims’ chorus & O star of eve. 
4220. 
Poco agitato. 16010. 
Polonaise. 19950. 
Postlude in G minor. 11499. 
Second caprice in B. 8809. 
Second impromptu in G minor. 
29739. 
Serenade. 16197, 24584. 
Song of triumph. 29855. 
There were shepherds. 27409. 
Triumphal march. 27450. 
Vineze (S.) Puppen-duett. 5953. 


Vindobona, du herrliche stadt. 199, 
200, 348, 947, 949; 1883-1887, 1999- 
2002, 2317, 3188, 4198, 4321. 

Vines (EH.): ; 

Any place is heaven with your 
dreamy eyes. 9847. 

Just give me a chance to live. 
3072. 


Of old 


Dreaming of you 


That western glide. 


28008. 


2292 


INDEX 


os. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


inton (H.) Childhood dreams. 16912. 
‘inton music co. } When a little bit o’ 
love creeps in. |30232. 
‘inton music pul} co.: 
General delivery. 4988. 
I ean’t think of anyone but you. 
10669. 
I’d love to have you love me as I 
love you. 28647. 
Just for the love of a girl. 7949. 
Just tell me that you love me. 
893. 
Overland (The) 11411. 
Spirit of the U. S. A. 27277. 
Sweet remembrance. 9240. 
Sweetest mem’ries are of courting 
days. 273848. 
Yule tide bells. 
Violinist pub. co. 
14938. 
Violinist’s concert. 
Jiolinsky (—): 
Phantom rag. 15995, 25197 (198). 
That Carolina rag. 9315. 
Virgil (Mrs. A. M.): 
Air de ballet. 4895. 
At the picnic. 6779. 
Autumn song. 253824. 
Busy bee. 25468. 
Cadet march. 25480. 
Ding, dong, bell. 12691. 
Dot the note and keep the time. 
25690. 
Down in the meadow. 12714. 
Heho (The) 25781. 
Fairy dance. 25795. 
Frolic of the fairies. 
Gigue. 7455. 
Hunting for violets. 
Hunting song. 7668. 
If. 13091. 
In the clover. 
Mavourneen. 1062. 
May dance. 8238. 
May party. 26551. 
Mazurka. 8245. 
Merry brooklet. 8283. 
Merry song. 26595. 
Minuet. 8298. 
Morceau. 14172. 
Nocturne pastorella. 26754. 
O moon golden. 18582. 
Over hill and dale. 26876. 
Petite humoresque. 8685. 
Polonaise. 5920. 
Prelude. 9533. 
Rosebud waltz. 8899. 
Sorry story. 27259. 
Spring is coming. 9157. 
Summer time. 138985. 
Tarantelles. 9275. 
To a humming bird. 9392. 
Under the apple blossoms. 
Valse brillante. 27499. 


30357. 


Gaelic melody. 


6446. 


7418. 
13021. 


7849. 


9453. 


ce SS 


Virgil (Mrs. A. M.)—Continued. 
Valse petite. 14156. 
Young hussars. 9762. 


Virgillito (G.) Avanti Savoia. 25329. 

Viste (N.) Only a bunch of roses. 
26833. 

Vitak (L.) Laendler no. 9. 28925, 
28926. 

Vitali (T.) Ciaccona. 304388, 30439. 

Vito (J. de) See De Vito (J.) 

Vittadini (F.) Sei pezzi, facili e 
earatteristici. 25017. 

Vittoria (T. L. da) Jesu dulcis me- 
moria. 28840. 

Vivaldi (A.): 

Adagio. 20522. 


Sonate in A. 26349. 
Vives (—) Viages de Gulliver. 18135. 
Vivien (P.) Danse russe. 25641. 
Vizier of Venus. 19081. 
Vliegen (J.) Dragons (Les). 
Vocalstyle music co. 


18735. 
How can you 


ask. 28604. 
Vocco (R.) Fussy doll. 14986. 
Vogely (F.): 
Capriccio dolente. 215. 


Fiinf kleine tanz phantasien. 1900. 
Impression e poém. 813. 
Voetter (R. G. W.) Thee we adore. 
4038. 
Vogel (H. A.) 
widow. 16212. 
Vogel (G.) Mazie. 133898. 
Vogel (M.) Seventy eight-measure 


She was a young 


exercises without octaves. 27545, 
27546. 
Vogler (G. J.) Hosianna. 138012. 


Vogrich (M.): 
Engagements, 
210538. 
Memento mori. 17522, 19571. 
Voice of nature. 16536. 
Voigt (G. B.) Serenade. 
Voile du bonheur. 14185. 
VojaGek (H.) Korsar (Der). 
Volbach (F.): 
Kunst zu lieben. 931, 54138. 
Nachtigall (Die). 5723. 
Serenade. 6119. 
Stindchen. 1655. 
Volkmann (0O.): 
Heimkehr. 17197. 
Volksweise. 18149. 
Volkwein bros.: 
Love’s tokens. 15525. 
Memories of Wales. 15648. 
Volksweise (—): 
Hebet eure hinde auf. 28564. 
Rhenish huntsman. 30707. 
Vollert (EF. V.) Mount St. Charles. 
26664. 
Vollerthun (G.): 
Musikus’~ wollt 
17595. 
Slaviseches lied. 17925. 


et Valse noble. 


13846. 
26371. 


froéhlich sein. 


2293 


INDEX 


Vollerthun (G.)—Continued. 
Und ich war fern. 20457. 
Willkommen und abschied. 18209. 
Vollmar music co. While the fire is 
burning low. 14258. 
Vollmer (KH. & J.) 
look in her eyes. 
Vollstedt (R.): 
Au cabaret des amours. 183844. 
Gavotte fleurie. 18915, 283812. 
Volpatti (F.) jr.: 
Au gré des heures. 14414, 16796. 
Banderilleros (Los) 20800, 27859. 
Bifoleo parade. 6866. 
Rayonnement. 8810, 8811, 11563. 
Sorrentina. 29866. 
Volti (C.) Air chantant. 16744. 
Von (F. de) See De Von (F.) 
Von der Mehden (J. L.), jr.: 
Ancient court whisperings. 
Bridal wreath. 6911. 
Call of America. 6941, 12552, 
25197 (56). 
Dance of the moonbeams. 2473. 
Fragrance of jasmine. T7407. 
Golden daffodils. 7485. 
Lullaby to dreamland. 29068. 
Moon travels. 3350. 
Moonrise. 38355. 
Skating song. 29800. 
Stormy moon. 1667. 
Twinkling stars. 30115. 
Vision des étoiles. 4202. 
Wondering at the moon. 4340. 
Von Fintel (M.) Parted. 11486. 
Von Holst (G.): 
Battle hymn. 20812. 
Funeral hymn. 21151. 
In loyal bonds united. 
Sacred rounds and canons. 
Song of the drovers. 11838. 
Song of the fishermen. 24692. 
Song of the ship-builders. 24699. 
Song of the shoemakers. 24700. 
To the unknown God. 22320. 
Von Othegraven (A.) See Othegraven 
(A. von) 
Von Rimanoczy (O.) 
ask. 28604. 
Von Serly (L.) 
Von Tilzer (A.): 


I’m longing to 
5226. 


2140. 


7842. 
20080. 


How can you 


Outlaw love. 17718. 


Barry. 2228. 

Because I’m in love with you. 
ATA 

Because it can’t sit down. 2241. 

Blind man’s buff. 2286. 

Good-bye, old gal. 17143 

Good-night Mr. Moon. 17145. 


Happiest night of his life. 7572. 

Hold me just a little closer. 10620. 

I’m going to steal some other fel- 
low’s girl. 10712. 

I’m just out of my teens. 2921. 

I’ve been a long time looking for 
a girl like you. 26176 


Dl TE MLS. VB 


Von Tilzer (A.)—Continued. 
Isn’t it nice to know somebody 
cares for you. 3026. 
Jane. 38044. 
Mister music master. 21709. 
Oh what a _ beautiful morning. 


3486. 
Oh you Chicago, Oh you New 
York. 38488. 


On the New York, New Haven and 
Hartford. 11372. 

Some day you'll miss me 27219. 

Song that reaches Irish hearts. 
22166. 

’Taint no harm. 6302. 

That college rag. 22270. 

That hypnotizing man. 30009. 

Twenty-four hours of love. 4125. 

When the tree of love begins to 
bear. 4298. 

When we’re married. 4295 


Where’ you goin’. 27682. 
You remind me of someone. 
20685. 


Von Tilzer (H.): 
All aboard for Blanket Bay. 2072 


(68). 
All alone. 6648 (40), 6695. 
April fool. 18313, 20703 (62). 


At the Folies bergere. 9866, 14319 | 
(30). : 

Baseball glide. 12474, 14319 (88). || 

Come back to Aaron. 10128, | 
14319 (46). 

Don’t leave me now. 28282. 


Does anybody want to _ take | 
Charlie’s place? 18711, 20703 ! 
(65). 


Hot stuff. 19076, 20703 (66). 

I don’t want any other sweetheart. 
13033, 14819 (70). 

I love it. 2072 (112). 

I want a girl just like the girl. | 
13076, 14819 (72). 

Just a little love. 
(99). 

Knock a little louder Ephraham. | 
23744, 25197 (146). | 

Knock wood. 17379, 20708 (67). 

Let’s see, um, um, that’s right. 
6648 (78), 80388. 


Missouri Joe. 8305, 9782 (66). 


18193, 14319 | 


My Carolina cutey. 6648 (92). 
8357 

My counterfeit Bill. 26682, 30364 
(99). 

Shut your eyes and make believe. | 
20166, 20703 (71). 

Take a look at me now. 9257, 
9782 (82). 

They always pick on me. 9838, 
9782 (87). | 

Under the yum-yum tree. 1837, | 
2072 (191). 


9994 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Von Tilzer (H.)—Continued. 


Way down in Mexico. 
803864 (128). 


27570, 


When Mariola do the Cubanola. 
1963. 

With his little cane. 25144, 30364, 
ish). 


You don’t love me half as much. 
9755, 9782 (99). 


Von Tilzer (H.) music pub. co.: 


All aboard for Blanket Bay. 2072 


(68). 
All alone. 6695, 6648 (40). 
April fool. 18313. 


- At the Folies bérgere. 9866, 14319 


x 


(30). 
At the Yiddisha wedding dance. 
25312, 30364 (60). 
Baby save your kisses for 
18362. 
Baseball glide. 12474, 14819 (33). 
Can old Broadway do without me. 
Poot 2197 (57). 
Come along ladies, do. 7043. 
Come back to Aaron. 10128, 14319 
(46). 
Darkey todalo. 
Dearest days. 


me. 


2072 (88). 

23071, 25197 (74). 

Does anybody want to take 
Charlie’s place? 18711. 

Don’t leave me now. 28232. 

Dreaming of love. 23124, 25197 
(78). 

Harvest time. 26025, 30364 (80). 

He’s always doing something. 680. 

Hot stuff. 19076. 

I didn’t do nothing. 23529, 23567, 
25197 (104), 25197 (118). 

I don’t want any other sweetheart. 
13033, 14319 (70). 

Eiioverit: 2072 (112). 

I’m weary for you dearie. 
303864 (83). 


I never had a man to love me. 
6648 (67), T7756. 

I never knew I loved you. 28699. 

I rang my little bell and ran away. 
7759. 

I want a girl. 138076, 14819 (72). 

I want everyone to love me. 13078, 
14319 (73). 

In de evenin’. 25197 (127). 

In ragtime land. 23927, 25197 
(131). 

It’s great when you marry for 


26168, 


love. 23660,.25197 (139). 

It was three o’clock in the morn- 
ing. 21443. 

Josie. S884. 

Just a little love. 138193, 14319 
(99). 

Kitty dear. 7985. 


Knock a little louder, Ephraham. 
23744, 25197 (146). 


2295 


Von Tilzer (H.) music pub. co.—Contd. 


Knock wood. 17379. 
Let’s see um, um, 
8038, 6648 (78). 

Liza. 26442, 30364 (95). 

Lost a girl. 8119, 6648 (84). 

Missouri Joe. 8305, 9782 (66). 

Molly took the next train back. 
24057, 25197 (169). 

Monty from Monte Carlo. 

My Carolina cutey. 
(92). 

My counterfeit Bill. 
(99). 

My little dreamland Rose. 
30364 (101). 

Oh! little Marie. 8558. 

Ob, Mr. Dream Man. 24241, 25197 
(185). 

Pick me a nice one. 8692. 

Play dat darkey todalo. 
2072 (161). 

Princeton cheer song. 
(110). 

Ragtime goblin man. 29564. 

Roll them rolly bolly eyes. 

Seaside swank. 22689. 

See the idea. 188387. 


thats right. 


1114. 
Bot, 6648 


26682, 30364 
24112, 


1353, 
26978, 30364 


29632. 


Shut your eyes. 20166. 

Silly Ass. 22114. 

Somebody. 24678, 25197 (221). 

Take a look at me now. 9257, 
9782 (82). 

There'll always be a_= corner. 
18064. 


There’ll be dirty work at the cross 


roads to-night. 18066. 

They always pick on me. 98388, 
9782 (87). 

Throw me up and ecatch me. 


24891, 30364 (128). 


Under the yum yum tree. 1837, 
2072 (191). 
Way down in Mexico. 27570, 


30364 (128). 

What people want. 9605. 

When I get myself all alone. 
2507 T, 2a OT (25a). 

When Mariola do the Cubanola. 
1968, 2072 (195). 


When Mr. Smith was in. 14235. 
With his little cane. 25144, 30364 
(CABSL AY, 


Ye ne’er can tell until ye try. 
2040. 

Yesterday you called me sweet- 
heart. 18223. 

You don’t love me half as much 
as I love you. 9755, 9782 (99). 


Von Tilzer music co.: 


Hey-lackaday misery-me. 26058. 

I never, never, never saw such a 
thing before. 2929. 

I shan’t go back to Aldershot. 
2931. 


INDEX 


Dt. mas: vi 


Von Tilzer music co.—Continued. 
Indian maid. 3007. 


John, John, John. 879. 
Someland. 1618. 
Sweet Kathleen. 38975. 


What is A —? 1946. 
Wow-wow. 20388. 
Von Ujj (B.) See Ujj (B. von) 
Von Unschuld (M.) Scale practice. 
29702-29704. 
Von Vignau (H.) See Vignau (H. von) 
Von Wilm (N.) See Wilm (N. von) 


Voorhees (C. E.) I know a maid. 
15208. 
Voorhis (A.): 
Deed (A). 28198. 
Dinna ask me. 28218. 
Dirge. 28214. 
Gestaendniss. 28434. 


Little song. 29010. 

My love so dear. 29279. 
Peace. 29475. 
Revelation. 29611. 

Till I wake. 30056. 

Vore (EH. HE.) Lonely. 15498. 

Vore (N. de) Thou art, O God. 20391. 

Vorpahl (R.) Modernes guitarre-al- 

bum. 24051. 

Vorum (Mrs. A. H.): 
Everybody’s after father. 
Longing. 29025. 

Vorum (O. O.): 
Everybody’s after father. 
Longing. 29025. 

Voss (— de) See De Voss (—) 

Voss (T.) Lill’ Anna Mari. 23829. 

Voss (V.) Fidéle. 14881. 

Vossbrinck (C. R.) Spring blossoms. 

17975. 

Vosseler (F. C.) 

the springtime. 

Votry (B.) 

love. 28092. 
Votteler (H. J.) & son. 
aeroplane. 103892. 
Votteler (W. G.) Flight of the aero- 

plane. 10892. 


28325. 


28323. 


Tll be with you in 
752. 
Come to the island of 


Flight of the 


Voyevoda. 5882. 
Vreeland (W. F.) In _ Southland. 
28772. 


Vys (G. W. a’) See D’Vys (G. W.) 

Vyvian (G.) River of life. 27049. 

Wa-Wan press. Farewell (The) 
14861. 

Wacek (W.) Krupp-marsch. 10946- 
10948, 18232-13234. 

Wachs (P.): 
Cajolerie. 20881. 
Hlancée (L’) 23162. 
Honor to our heroes. 7649. 
Incroyables (Les) 80564. 
italia: vibsar 
Joyful song. 21454. 
Madrilena. 23914. 


Maids of Sorrento. 21614. 


Wachs (P.)—Continued. 
Merry mill. 21691. 
Millwheel (The) 138441. 
Muscadins (Les) 5688. 
Myrtes (Les) 38404. 
Parting smile. 21898. 
Princesse-marche. 26977. 
Rigodon (Rigodoon) 22019. 
Romance en mi bémol. 24498. 
Rose and butterfly. 20050. 
Rose et papillon. 27069. 
Tout va bien. 27444. 
With lofty stride. 22508. 
Wachsmann (J.): 
An ein krankes kind. 46. 


Stindchen. 1656. 
Wand’rer, wand’rer sind wir alle. 
1919: 


Wachtmeister (A. R.): 
Ach wtisztest du wie schon du bist. 


(. 
At Mora. 30390. 
Dove of thought. 
Maiden of dreams. 
Nightingale lane. 24167. 

Three wild swans. 30788. 
Witch cypress at Monterey. 2017. 
Waddell (T. U.) When the maple 
leaves have turned from green to 
gold. 12227. 

Waddell (M.) I’se happy ’cause I’se 
Sambo Jones. 28700. 

Waddington (F.): 
Coon’s' carnival. 

25588. 

Out of the darkness. 19866. 
Sunshine and shadow. 163850. 
Wade (C.) Songs of cheer and com- 

fort. 24705. 

Wade (FE. I.) 

Wade (T. F.) 

Wadely (F. W.) 

go. 380658. 

Wadham (W.) 

21554. 
Wadsworth (R. J.) Sacred scow. 8928. 
Wagar (C. D.) He came to me in a 
gipsy tent. 7594. 

Waghalter (I.): 

Im schlitten. 13110. 
Schlummerlied. 13822. 
Schmetterling (Der) 138823. 
Trois morceaux. 1908. 
Verstoben und verschiumt. 14163. 

Waghorne (W.) Fairest Lord Jesus. 

7328. 
Waghorne (W. G.) Flower service for 
Sunday schools. 7389. 
Waghorne (W. R.):. 
Blessed is he. 178. 
Gently Lord, O gently lead 
25905. 
Jesu, tender shepherd. 872. 
O Lamb of God. 1282. 
Scintillation. 27124. 


30472. 
30604. 


23008, 238009, 


Ben Backstay. 2260. 
Regrets. 24463-24465. 
O whither would ye 


Little | snowdrop. 


US. 


2296 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Wagner (A. F.) Let Junetime be our | Wagner (Richard )—Continued. 


honey-moon time. 26400. 
Wagner (B. F. M.) Sweet-heart and 
tender-heart. 24813. 
Wagner (C. L. H.) O land of mine. 
24208. 
Wagner (F.): 
Kinder-Weihnacht. 53890. 
Life’s journey. 28976. 
Wagner (H.) Periodical march. 
11449. 
Wagner (H. A.) She is a darling. 
27154. 


Thou Lamb of God. 9559. 

To the evening star. 4226. 

Triume. 6459, 12160. 

Tristan und Isolde. 22411. 

Waldweben. 16554. 

Walter before the master’s guild. 
16555. 

Walter’s prize song. 16556, 30196. 

Walter’s trial song. 16557. 

Walther’s preislied. 22412, 30820. 

Walther’s werbegesang. 1910. — 

Wedding march. 27556. 


Wagner (J. F.) Maria Theresia. | Wagner (Ruby) When you kiss the 


23949. only girl. 1972. 
Wagner (Richard): Wagner (S.) Tonbilder. 1799. 
Am stillen herd. 25025. Wagner (W.) 


Aufrichtige liebe. 16799. 

Brautlied. 380185. 

Bridal chorus. 95538, 12153, 27549. 

Bridal song. 4216. 

Dreams. 30186. 

Elsa’s dream. 27550. 

Evening star. 27551. 

Feuerzauber. 16547. 

Fliegende (Der) Hollander. 4217, 
12154, 20528, 27552. 

Flying Dutchman. 4218. 

Frtihling und liebe. 149384. 

Glocken und gralisscene. 12155. 

Hail to the bride. 6457. 

Konig Heinrichs gebet. 30187. 

Lohengrin. 12156, 16548, 25026, 
30188. 

Mastersingers of Nuremberg. 
25027. 

Meistersinger (Die) 9554, 22408, 
Ziabs, 30818. 

Nibelungen march. 9555. 

O thou sublime, sweet evening 
Star. 22409. 

Onward Christian soldiers. 16549. 

Orchesterstudien. 4219. 

Overture to Die Meistersinger. 
IAT e 

Parsifal. 25028. 

Pilgerchor. 9556. 

Pilgrims’ chorus. 4220, 4221, 
16550, 27554, 30189-30191. 

Rienzi. 12158, 14187, 20529. 30192. 
30193. 

Romance de Vétoile. 22410. 

Romance from Evening star. 
4228, 4224. 

Siegmund’s liebesgesang. 4222. 

Siegmund’s love song. 16551, 
380819. 

Song to the evening star. 4225, 
16552. 30194. 

Symphonie C dur. 9557, 9558. 

Tannhaiuser. 12159, 20530, 27555. 

Tannhiuser march. 1909, 80195, 
303864 (57). 

Tannhiuser; ouverture. 16558. 

Tanz der lehrbuben. 6458. 


2297 


26596—12——35 


At twilight. 18342. 

Come into dreamland. 22977. 

Don’t forget your mother. 20997. 

Don’t sigh for the flower that 
never grows. 25688. 

Down in the green, green meadow. 
23114. 

Down to the country. 21013. 

Every Jack must have his Jill. 
23199. 

From childhood. 21143. 

Glory to our flag. 18941. 

Hammock ’neath the old elm tree. 
23429. 

Her darling departed. 19044. 

Hills of our childhood. 23487. 

I want you. 26190. 

If the world were filled with girls 
like you. 23599. 

If you were mine as you are in 
dreams. 23604. 

Jolly summertime. 19297. 

Just a little year or two. 21469. 

Let Sam do it. 23802. 

Lobster and goldfish. 21558. 

Louise, return. 21569. 

Love’s autumn leaves. 238888. 

Love’s labyrinth. 19488. 

Meet me by the Nile. 23981. 

Molly Bawn Asthore. 24055. 

My boy youw’re still at home. 
24100. 

Ode to Iowa river. 19789, 19790. 

Old pine hill. 24260. 

Only an amateur lover. 24287. 

Only you. 24288. 

Put on your old silk shawl, Mary. 
19982. 

Sailor’s wooing. 24539. 

Songs my mother sang. 20285. 

Under the honeysuckle vine. 
22858. 

Up in an aeroplane. 24956. 

Waiting at the ball game. 25030. 

When the robins sing. 25096. 

When the roses bloom bye and bye. 
22460. 

Will you be true. 20640. 


INDEX 


Wagner (W.)—Continued. 
Will you let me see your tongue. 
22498. 
Won’t you keep this little token. 
22alie 
You. 25168. 
You are my pearl. 
Wagoner (G.): 
In the capitol of Kansas. 7848. 
Let’s go back to childhood days. 
21520. 
When I heard the band play 
Yankeeland. 22442. 
Wagoner & Mannis: 
In the capitol of Kansas. 7848. 
Let’s go back to childhood days. 
21520. 
When I hear the band play 
Yankeeland. 22442. 


20674. 


Wahner (W.) Moon’s secret. 19628. 
Wain (W.) King of the plains. 
10923. 
Wainright (M.): 
Hn avant. 17035. 
Passing parade. 17723. 
Wainright (W.) Hobble-de-hoy. 
17204. 
Wait (B. C.): 
By der wavering quavering Sea. 
6928. 


Faces in the fire. 4899. 
Waite (A.) Darling sister. 71386. 
Waite (A. G.) Cholly boy. 10102. 
Waite (I.) I wonder who invented 
work. 13084. 
Waite (L. J.) 
23548. 
Waith (W. S.): 
Christ the Lord is risen to-day. 


I love no one but you. 


4669. 
Four double chants and the Lord’s 
prayer. 4228. 


Litany hymn. 5482. 
Melody in EB. 17520. 
Te Deum in G. 9285. 
Two responses. 205383. 
Wakefield (W.): 
Dreamland. 2551. 
Roll me around on the rollers. 
8879. 
Walborn (M. E.) 
Savior art. 28846. 
Walbrunn (A. Beer-) 
brunn (A.) 
Waldschratt (Der) 
Waldteufel (H.): 
Bella bocca. 22769. 
Dolores. 18714, 23102. 
Dolores waltz. 28224. 
Skater waltz. 29798. 
Skaters (The) 6177, 20188. 
Walker (—) Let’s grow old together, 
honey. 21521. 
Walker (A.) Meet me by the Nile. 
23981. 


Jesus Thou my 
See Beer-Wal- 
1913. 


pi mene s,,! Vi 6 


Walker (B.): 
Grandpa’s picture’s in the garret. 
23398. : 
Your credit’s good. 25183. 
Walker (C. F.) Corn tassel. 7074. 
Walker (D. J.) Twilight reveries. 
30113. 
Walker (Mrs. E.) 
passing. 22081. 
Walker (Ernest) Come into the gar- 
den, Maud. 12622. 
Walker (G. A.) My mother’s song. 
19698. 
Walker 
23706. 
Walker 
hour. 
Walker 
938. 


Walker (M. B.): 
Guinea and the crow. 15050. 
Whit and Minnie. 20621. © 
Walker (N.) I just want you. 19123. 
Walker (R.) You didn’t have nothing. 
25178. 
Walker (S. H.) Etta darling. 28306. 


Walker (W. R.): 

Can old Broadway do without me. 
22875, 25197 (57). 

Hello summer. 7623, 9782 (40), 
15121. 

I can start a little nation of my 
own. 10668, 14319 (69). 

I’d like to build a little house for 
you. 23527. 

I didn’t do nothing. 23529, 25197 
(104). 

I don’t care whose girl you were. 
26120, 27714 (69). 

Jingle bells. 10869, 14819 (95). 

Mississippi dippy dip. 5657, 6648 
(89), 838038, 11164. * 

Suppose, suppose, suppose. 
27714 (129). 

Walker & Walker & Posner. 
plane glide. 16741. 


Walker-Burton (lL. G.) 
never grows cold. 618. 
Walkiewicz (E.): 
Asperges me. 18381. 
Ave Maria. 14420. 
Dumka. 14795. 
Dwa mazurki. 16562. 
Hece sacerdos magnus. 
Marsyliauka Robotnicza. 
Marsz Weselny. 15597. 
Missa, in honorem Beatae Mariae 
Virginis de Czestochowa. 15676, 
15677. 
——S. Casimiri Conf. 15678. - 
——§. Heelwigis Reginae Viduae. 
15680. 
—— §. Josaphat Episcopi et mart. 
15683. 


School days are 


(Mrs. J.) Just you and me. 
(Mrs. J. A.) 
22234, 
(M.) 


Sweet vesper’s 
p 


Land of good night. 


27324, 
Aero- 


God’s love 


18762. 
15592. 


2298 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Walkiewicz (H.)—Continued. 

S. Josephi, Sponsi 

Mariae Virginis. 15679. 

S. Stanislai Epise. et mart. 

15682. 

S. Stanislai Kostkae C. 15681. 

Missa, Pro defunctis. 15684. 

O salutaris hostia. 19782. 

Piesh pogrzebowa. 19926, 19927. 

PieSni do mszy Swietej. 15999. 

Piesni Podezas mszy Swietej. 
16001, 16002. 

Tantum ergo sacramentum. 19783. 

Veni creator. 20497. 

Waltz. 16563. 

Walktire (Der) 4222, 16547, 16551. 

Wall (A. C.) In the shade of the ban- 
yan tree. 53804. 

Wall (D. J.): 

Dreamland shore. 7235. 
I’m a socialist. 28681. 
Indiana Anna. 19242. 

Wall street girl. 22825, 23220, 23505, 
23573, 23614, 23625, 24001, 24274, 
24649, 25083, 25172, 26180, 26218, 
26228, 27686, 28320, 28709, 30124. 

Wallace (—) Maritana. 5581. 

Wallace (A. F.): 

I’ll be true to you. 
Messages. 8288. 
Wallace (C. J.) Hildegarde waltzes. 

23486. 

Wallace (Mrs. F.) In the twilight 
by the little cottage door. 28639. 

Wallace (Francklyn): 

Girlie, I love you. 10470. 
Panama. 13642, 13643. 
That’s how I love you dear. 14055. 

Wallace (H.) Waltz of the lilies. 
14193. 

Wallace (M.) 
mer. 10215. 

Wallace (V.) 
prayer. 9241. 

Wallace (W.): 

Love’s secret. 18328. 
Shepherd (The) 18869. 
Spanish improvisations. 
Sunflower (The) 138987. 
Villon. 6448. 

Yes! let me like a soldier fall. 
25164. 
Wallace (W. G.) 
Wallace (W. V.): 


Beatae 


19128. 


Dearie wait till sum- 


Sweet spirit hear my 


22181. 


Question (A) 5972. 


Maritana. 21648. 
Sweet spirit hear my prayer. 
14008. 
Waller (H.) Te Deum laudamus. 
1737. 
Waller (F. L.) Deke lion march. 387. 
Waller (H.) Moonlight. 26639. 


Wallick (C. P.) You’re my little doll 
baby. 6682. 

Wallis (S. W.) I am dreaming ever 
dreaming. 19103. 


Wallis (W. H.) ‘That’s what the 
winkle told the whale. 16417. 
Walmisley (T. F.): 
Magnificat and Nunc 
3244. 
Not unto us, O Lord. 
Te Deum laudamus. 
Walser (H. S8.): 
Dying flower. 447.. 
Graduation march. 7518. 
Tip top march. 24899. 
Walsh (D.) Morningstar. 
Walsh (D. R.) 
Walsh (J. B.) 
you. 4941. 
Walsh (M. J.): 
Those evening bells. _ 4060. 
When the summer time is here. 
6530. 
Walsh (S.): 
Gentlemen of France. 
Two little girlies 
30116. 
Walshe (W. J.) Choice collections of 
Irish ballads. Ete. 10100. 
Walter (C. Graziani-) See Graziani- 
- Walter (C.) 
Walter (E.): 
Burlesco giocoso. 22852. 
Extempore. 23202. 
Marischka. 23958. 
Serenata capriccioso. 24595. 
Sieben solostiicke. 6465. 
Vision. 25009. 
Wiosna. 25188. 
Walter (E. F.) Queen of Oklahoma. 
21983. 
Walter (J.) 
dead. 29608. 
Walter (& A.) You cants2o te 
heaven in a balloon. 30340. 
Walter (J. X.) Am Rhein. 9824-9826. 


dimittis, 


3446. 
4012. 


17586. 
Latest (The) 21510. 
For Killarney and 


21164. 
and a. lad. 


Requiem mass for the 


Walter (L. E.) Boys in the field. 
25442. 

Walter (W. J.) Don’t stay out late 
to-night. 10264. 


Walters (D.): 
Dim ond Dechreu. 18700. 
Open thy doors. 19854. 
Sigh (A.) 20170. 
Walters (H.): 
Just a little torn and faded old 
straw hat. 21468. 
Only you. 24288. 
There is the picture of Washing- 
ton. 12008. 

Walters (H. C.) Just a little torn 
and faded old straw hat. 21468. 
Walters (R.) Since I furnished on 
the hire instalment plan. 17920. 
Walters (W..O.) Married in the sky. 

8222. 
Wailter’s Ancient and modern music 
for the Catholic Church. 29608. 


2299 


INDEX 


De. Ihe eS. Vv. G 


Walthall (A. G.) Give thanks unto 
the God of heaven. 25920. 
Walthew (R.) I have lifted up mine 
eyes. 19118. 
Walthew (R. H.): 
Dreams of the day and the night. 
28257. 
John-a-dreams. 
Walton (C. S8.): 
Atlantic city troop. 14418. 


7927, 17348. 


Perry fizz. 19909. 
Walton (EK. B.) Your true friend. 
20695. 
Walton (G.): 


Gems of song. 28429. 
I have learned. 17282. 
Walton (N.) Your true friend. 20695. 
Waltz (H.) Baseball boy. 6829. | 
Waltz (F. J.) <Abie’s got a Irish 
Mollie O. 6659. 
Waltz dream. 4564. 
Waltz girl. 4514. 
Wambold (L.) Valse brillante. 
Wan o’ the woods. 16887, 17318. 
Wanda (G.): 
Alles eins. 383-85, 12388-12389. 
Bibi und Boby. 157, 159, 196, 
14512, 14518, 16853. 
Erst das geschaft. 468. 
Fein manierlich. 508-510, 12798. 
Grosses potpourri. 7538. 


9469. 


Heissa der dieb is da. 698. 

Ledige gatte. 5442, 5448. 

Liebe, liebe. 963. 

Liebe mich, mein stisses baby. 
5461. 

Miidel du hast mich _ verrtickt 
gemacht. 1026-1028. 

Sechneegloéckchen - walzer. 1519, 
LE ZOM Uh 


Sehnsucht wandelt allein. 1545. 
Wandelt (A.): 

Bei den zwergen. 18404. 

Beim krinze winden. 18405. 

Dorfreigen. 18724. 


Wander (I. T. B.) Mother. 13469. 


Wanha (Y.) America’s deed. 41. 
Wanjek (A.) Almréserln. 20730. 
War (A.) Don’t you think you'd 


better change your mind. 4812. 
Ward (A. B.) Dear old summer. 


28195. 
Ward (C.): 
Christmas stockings. 276. 
Madcap months. 19509. 


Old and new. 26807. 


Ward (F.) =My pretty Irish girl. 
24125. 
Ward (F. E.): 
Columbia University marching. 
4684. 
Communion service. 2486. 
Lord shall comfort Zion. 26456. 


Prelude and fugue. 25040. 
Untruthful daisy. 6405. 


2300 


Ward (H. R.) I never got beat in a 
bargain. 21350. 


Ward (Herbert R.) If with your 


whole hearts. 7812. 
Ward (R. C.): 
His mercies. 151384. 


Is there room for Jesus. 15822. 
My all is on the altar. 15754. 
Old porch swing. 17686. 
Soul’s anchor. 16280. 
We are needing men _ to-day. 
16576. 
What wilt Thou have me to do. 
16609. 
Ward (T.) Lock-step (The) 3180. 
Ward-Stephens: 


If love were all. 10774, 12359 


(81). 
Memories. 111382. 
Warde (V.) Most evry day people 
come. 17588. 
Wardes (F. J.) No use for dough. 
S487. 
Ware (B.) North pole. 21790. 


Ware (C. W.): 
My God I thank Thee. 29263. 
You ask me how I gave my heart 
to Christ. 9751. 
Ware (H.): 4 
April. 22675. | 
Like as the hart desireth the water . 
brooks. 28981. 

Love’s vigil. 21591. 

O be joyful in the Lord. 29348. 

Ponder my words O Lord. 26954. 

Princess of the morning. 21964. 

Robin laughed. 29629. 

Songs of the sea. 18244 (86). 

Venetian twilight. 22383. 

Wind and lyre. 18244 (94). 
Ware (M.) Fawn eyes. 14876. 
Wareing (H.G.) Saltarello. 1495. 
Wareing (H. W.): 

Behold, I show you a mystery. 

4527. 


Jesu, lover of my soul. 15347. 


King of love my Shepherd is. 
21488. 
May song. 3288. 
Quaker and the highwayman. 
3630. 
While all things were in quiet 
silence. 1984. 
Warfield (S.) Christ is risen. 7012. 
Warhurst (J. C.): 
Christmas carol. 270. 
Consecrated, Lord, to Thee. 209388. 


Far from- my heavenly home. 
12793. 

Heaven is our home. 19037. 

IT heard the voice of Jesus Say. 
19120. 

In heavenly love abiding. 19211. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 15506. 

Lord is risen indeed. 29038. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Warhurst (J. C.)—Continued. 
Morning stars were 
29217. 
My faith looks up to Thee. 
Oh! were my love. 19805. 
Savior like a shepherd lead us. 


Singing. 


21731. 


6088. 
When His salvation bringing. 
20578. 
Waring (EH. W.) Twilight hours. 
16478. 
Wark (H.) I love you my darling. 
T721 
Warlamow (—) Russian air. 17880. 
Warman (C.) Hloise. 17083. 
Warman (HE. B.) When the gate 
Swings back to let you in. 18185. 
Warnack (J. M.) When the sun 


kisses day good-bye. 22464. 
Warne (BH. C. W.): 


Each dewy morn. 25723. 


Wings. 27653. 
Warneford (HE. E.) Light of heart. 
23826. 
Warner (C. HE.) Panama exposition. 
15956. 
Warner (E.) Riding on a trolley car. 
17851. 
Warner (G.) African hunter’s fall. 
6678. 
Warner (H. E.) Ye happy birds. 
27677. 
Warner (H. W.): 


I knew not love. 23538. 


November song. 19765. 

Sweet little girl. 18008. 
Warner (J. A.): 

Betsey abroad. 25396. 


25397. 
25451. 


Betsey’s entrance. 
Bridesmaids’ dance. 
Fairy ballet. 25794. 
Hail the American. 26004. 

I loved a man who was poor. 


26148. 

I’m so glad to have found you out. 
26165. 

Old set. 26818. 


Pierrette dance. 26930. 
Tyrolean song. 27478. 
Warner (J. M.): 
I wonder if she’s waiting. 
Maid of the mist. 29086. 
Warner (J. M.) music co. Regimental 
band. 22000-22002. 


Warner (M. C.): 

Gifts for Jesus. 14956. 

Soldiers true and faithful. 16253. 
Warner (R.) Water sprite. 14200. 
Warner (V.) Oenone. 18587. 
Warner music co. Maid of the mist. 


21373. 


29086. 
Warnock (F. J.) Pathway home. 
17725, 29471. 


Warren (A. E.): 
Shades of autumn. 9018. 
Spanish dance. 24720. 
With the stream. 30319. 
Warren (B. E.): 
Balm in Gilead. 20798. 
Crown after cross. 20952. 
Harvest time. 21240. 
He arose. 21246. 
Is your name enrolled in heaven. 
214381. 
Select hymns for Christian wor- 
ship. 22092. 
Victory in trial. 22898. 
Waves of devotion. 22421. 
Who will shine as the stars. 
Warren (C. E.): 
Angels, holy, 
PASI KS eS (CaN) e 
Benedictus. 2072 (5). 
Buds are bursting on the trees. 
4380 (11). 
Jubilate. 2072 (81). 
Let thine hand help me. 
(82). 
Te Deum. 2072 (59). 
Unison Te Deum and Jubilate. 
16728 (25). 
Warren (E. C.) 
days: . 25710: 
Warren (F.) 
deep blue sea. 
Warren (G. W.): 
Babe divine. 97. 
Magdalene (The) 
Sleep Babe divine. 


22488, 


high and _ lowly. 


2072 


Dreams of other 
She’s sleeping by the 
9020. 


8170, 8171. 
1582. 


See also Warren (C. E.) 

Warren (J. C.) Expectation. 12359 
(18). 

Warren (K.) Expectation. 12359, 
(18). 

Warren (M. 7.) Oh could I believe. 
19798. 

Warren (R. H.): 


Christmas, sweet Christmas. 277. 
Gather around the Christmas tree. 
DD. 
O be joyful in the Lord. 21805. 
Song of the three kings. 1628. 
Warren (S. S.): 
Old fashioned girl has made a hit 
with me. 18607. 
She will be waiting at heaven’s 
gateway. 9021. 
It won’t take a million to make me 
happy. 15886. 
Warren (YV.) Music-lovers 
8349. 
Warren & Phillips: 


folio. 


Dear little soul. 7148. 
Devotion. 18698. 
Enchantress. 18786. 


Hopes’ golden pathway. 19078. 
TE you: only try. A9t9T7: 
Joy shall arise from sorrow. 23690. 


2301 


INDEX 
pi iat, s:, v."6 
Warren & Phillips—Continued. Watson (M. G.) Lovetime. 14319 
Wayside songs. 9579. (114). 
Whispered promise. 9664. Watson (M. M.): 
Warwick (H.) Peace. 5878. Battledore and shuttlecock. 25362. 
Washbon (H. J.) One kind word. Columbine’s dance. 4686. 
8596. Evening hymn. 25778. 
Washington (L.) Pork chop dance. Fairy queen. 4904. 
11495. Going to Jerusalem. 25938. 
Washington music co.: Harlequin (The). 5093. 
Barearole. 11831. Jig-saw puzzle. 26289. 
In the swing. 108138. Music box. 26673. 
March. 11069. Pierrette’s dance. 5904. 
Morning song. 11185. Playing horse. 26944. 
Réverie du soir. 22015. Puncinello’s dream. 5952. 
Valse. 11070. Tableaux. 27352. 
Wass (M. A.) Days of yester year. Twelve magic keys to tuneland. 
18674. 30108. 
Water scenes. 21872. Wedding march of Pierrot and 
Waters (C. F.) Mother's request. Pierrette. 6487. 
11197. Watson (O. M.) Call me up to-mor- 


Waters (J. F.) How it is when the row. 14580. 
feathers get off the chicken the | Watson (R. Barrett-) See Barrett- 


chicken is dressed. 7660. Watson (R.) 
Waters (Mrs. M. J.) Heavenly city. | Watson (T. J.) Something doing all 
190388. the time. 27224. . 
Waters (V.) Orphan’s plea. 15935. | Watson, Wilcock & co. Itd.: 
Waterson (F.) On the old gridiron. After all. 30368. 
5820. : Hundred fathoms deep. 30547. 
Waterson (J.) Six grand studies for I wonder if you know, sweetheart. 
the clarinet. 27568. 2946. 
Wathall (A. G.): Lend me thy voice. 3136. 
Birth of Jesus. 25414. ' Love and a river. 30592. 
Hail sacred day of earthly rest. Norway revisited. 30648. 
23422. Only a shower. 3509. 


Singbad the sailor. 29798. 
Watkins (A. W.) Mama, don’t weep 
for me. 23930. 
Watkins (F. C.) I want to go to the 

southern climes. 26186. 
Watkins (L.): 
Barearole. 16828. 
Romance. 17855. 


| 
| 
| 
Watling (H. F.): 


Three songs. 30525. 
To you. 30790. 
Valse Valli. 4165. 


Watts (S. D.) jr. Whisper love to 
me again. 6546. 

Waugh (J. EH.) In the valley of Vir- 
ginia ‘neath the range of mountains 
blue. 7866. 


Wavrick (W. H.) Be cheerful. 22747. 


Cantiléne, 25490. Waxenstein (The) 12174. 


Pastorale. 5874. 


Watson (A.): Way (I. J.): 

Siena angel. 26087. And you'll be queen of my heart. 
Our beloved parents. 26860. 4426. 
Watson (A. C.) Some day. 11825. Merry dectette at  MRusticrest. 

Watson (B.) music pub. co.: 3320. 
Fare thee well, toot toot. 4912. Way (W. J.): 


Lou. 8122. 

That march time. 63834. 
Watson (B. W.) Johnson Brown. 
26292. 


Girl with the dreamy eyes. 238335. 
Orinoco (The) 24299. 
Wayland (H.) Galway town. 4975. 
Waymack (W. W.) Dearest school. 


Watson (F.): 23078. 
Let’s make a rag of the old oaken | Wayne (Billy) pseud. See Poorman 
bucket. 18259. (Vv. W.) 
Mad house rag. 19508. Wayne (W.) When your luck is in. 
Watson (G. L.) Our honeymoon. 9652. 
3527. Wearden (W. E.) I heard the bells 
Watson (L.) River of life. 16100. on Christmas day. 28656. 
Watson (M.): Weasner (H. C.) & Co.: 
Mountebank’s song. 19646. Honey Lou, ’neath the big white 
St. Patrick’s day. 22054. honeymoon. 5166. 


2302 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Weasner (H. C.) & co.—Continued. 
Make your hay while the sun 
shines. 133855. 
Weatherford (lL. M.) 

linger not. 1227. 
Weatherford (W. D.) 
ern colleges. 24707. 
Weatherly (F. EK.) Blackbird (The) 

12514. 


O come and 


Songs of south- 


Weathers (J. R.) Old Glory. 15904. 

Weaver (A.) IJT’se a goin to get an 
aeroplane. 13067. 

Weaver (B. S.) Heroes of our coun- 
try. 10607. 

Weaver (Mrs. C. ©.) Joys of child- 
hood. 19308. 


Weaver (HE. M.) Kid days. 193382. 
Weaver (Ff. A.) Giving forgiving and 
forgetting. 28459. 
Weaver (H.) Fair one. 
Weaver (R. L.): 
Adoration. 25211. 
Nothing has changed but you 
dear. 2072 (151). 
Roses mean you to me. 38735. 
Weaver (T. B.)  Weaver’s’ school 
songs. 1929. 
Webb (C. W.) Ach konnte ich noch 
einmal so lieben. 4382. 
Webb (T. B.) Beyond the sea. 16852. 
Webb (W. M.) When you meet me. 


28338. 


16642. 
Webb-Ingram (C.) Winsome fairy. 
DNS Ts 
Webbe (M.): 
Hgyptienne. 2571. 
Nymphs des ballet. 11301. 
Webbe (W. Y.): 
Intermezzo. - 1980. 
Prologue. 8764. 
Webber (A.): 
Glamour. 25922. 
Trauer-gesang. 1809. 
Webber (A. L.) Dorothy Dean. 
28241. 


Webber (A. M.) Kicking man. 28885. 
Webber (C.) Golden wedding ring. 
21198. 
Webber (Mrs. C. S.): 
Kicking man. 28885. 
Nicest boy I know. 29320. 


Webber (G.) In the dear old Hudson 
Valley. 28780. 
Webber (Mrs. W.) 

26169. 
Weber (—): 
Du, du liegst. 7247. 
Invitation pour la valse. 15319. 
Weber (C.) pseud. See Brown (W. 
H.)- : 
Weber (C. A.) Potlatch tickle. 19956. 
Weber (C. M. F. EH.) Rondo bril- 
liant, es dur. 14206. 


I must ever roam. 


| 


; Webster (A. T.) 


Weber (C. M. v.): 


Invitation to the dance. 7880, 
12188. 

Perpetuum mobile. 8679, 12189, 
30364 (47). 

Polacea brillante. 12190. 

Prayer from der Freischiitz. 
16028. 

Rondo brillant. 8888, 12191. 


Weber (EH. A.) Solo Lulu. 21560. 
Weber (H.): 
O du lieber Augustin. 11304. 


Thou, thou reignst in my bosom. 


12029. 
Weber (J.) Hail my native land for- 
ever. 10568. 
Weber (J. F.) Sinfonia. 9047. 
Weber (K.) Preparatory studies. 
24404. 
Weber (L.): 


Birds of the woodland. 6873. 
He may never pass this way again. 
26083. 
Home sweet home. 21288. 
Missouri state prohibition march. 
4380 (54). 
Nearer my God to Thee. 17639. 
Nightingale’s love song. 5748. 
Public school march. 11587. 
Rock of ages. 27052. 
Swan (The). 11932. 
Sweet bye and bye. 
World is growing better. 
Weber (0O.): 
Notenrolle (Die). 8498. 
Valse renaissance. 12108, 12109. 
Weber (R. H.) Moon, moon, moon. 
15717. 
Weber bros.: 
Public school march. 
Swan (The) 11982. 
World is growing better. 9728. 


Webster (A. EH.) Because of you. 
18395. 


24803. 
9728. 


11537. 


Awakening. 9889. 
Webster (F. E.) Since my mamma 
went away. 6167. 


Webster (Mrs. F. W.) All day. 
22620. 

Webster (G.) In the surf at the sea. 
23637. 


Webster (H.): 
Any old man for me. 
(48). 
Drink of the wine from Spain. 
21028, 22562 (59). 
Each one must love. 


22670, 25197 


21032, 22562 


(60). 
For instance. 21124, 22562 (63). 
I love you. 21335, 22562 (76). 
Im a tout.) 2138% 22562 (77). 
Money bravery brains. 21714, 
22562 (94). 
Moonlight. 21716, 22562 (95). 


2303 


INDEX 


Webster (H.)—Continued. 
Pretty boy. 21956, 22562 (110). 
Spanish moon. 22182, 22562 (120). 


Sweet land of dreams. 22229, 
Deda Gyn (a4 NV 
Tale of the mermaid. 22245, 


25197 (232). 
There was no place like Broad- 
way. 4045. 
When I dream of you. 
22562 (129). 
Webster (J. P.) 
3972, 24804. 
Wedd (M. de S.): 
Give us a song we can whistle. 


22441, 


Sweet by-and-by. 


7467. 
Great empire, just and free. 
15025. 
Wedding day. 21, 470, 1561, 2041, 
5664. 


Wedding trip. 27876, 28430, 29112, 
29185, 29196, 297387, 29831, 30216, 


30828. 
Weddle (Mrs. W. H.) California 
poppies. 16882. 


Wedge (S. T.) 
Weeber (J. C.) 
Weed (Mrs. T.) 


Nearer to Thee. 5733. 
Se, Guds lamm. 8982. 
Just a little band of 


gold. T7947. 

Weedon (—) Round up rag. 27084. 

Weekes (P.) When Erin is Ireland 
once more. 9620. 

Weekes (S.) Stars their watch are | 
keeping. 29908. 


Weekes & co.: 
After rain. 25217. 
Andante religioso. 16776. 
Berceuse. 16847, 18419. 
Chant d’hier. 4648, 
Christmas morn. 22950. | 
Come unto Me all ye that labour. 

16940, 22990. 

Consider the lilies. 23008. 
Cortége des elfes. 23018. 
Cradle songs. 18631. 


Danse de la Sylphide. 23055. 
Down in Devon. 7209. 
Dreamland memories. 2552. 


Evensong. 25780, 25781. 

Festal march. 7368. 

Forbidden. 23275. 

Four dances from strange lands. 
15487. 

Friihlingsliedchen. 4967. 

Gnats. 7472. 

Going to the wars. 7482. 

Good-night song. 15010. 


Harbour town. 17176. 
Hillside (The) 15188. 
Hunting galop. 2880. 
Intrada e fuga festivo. 
Trish dance. 13148. 
Joyeuseté. 23698. 
Like as the hart. 23827. 
Little dreams of gold. 30590. 


3015. 


Weidt (A. J.) 


pt. a, WS... ViG 


Weekes & co.—Continued. 
Love is a hunter boy. 23874. 
Love songs from strange lends. 
15523. 

Melodia ostinata. 21678. 

Menuet galant. 5626. 

Mill (The). 240386. 

Miller of the Dee. 24087. 

Minuetto. 17554. 

Morning, and Night. 15728. 

O holy night of Christmastide. 

3468. 

Out of the deep. 17717. 

Pale morn of tears. 24317. 

Pierette (La). 24861. 

Poéme hongroise. 24878. 

Promenade matinale. 24426. 

Richelieu. 3687. 

Rondel of spring. 3721. 

Slumber song. 24653. 

Springtime wooing. 16303. 

Stars their watch are - keeping. 

29908. 

Tarentella. 18034. 

Te Deum laudamus. 

Tell the tidings. 6328. 

That is all. 14050; 

Three impromptus. 

Toinette. 4090. 

Two short pianoforte 

22031. 

Two songs: (1). Snow fairies; 
(2). World is bright. 2874. 
Was there ever kindest Shepherd. 

6472. 

Zummer and winter. 4873. 
Weekman (L.) Tri-mountain. 
Weeks (H. T.): 

Honey bee. 15151. 

Mew mew rag. 1092. 
Wegefarth (W. D.) Be my Ssweet- 

heart. 126. 
Wegern (K. von) 
3309. 
Wehmeyer (J. W.): 
I would like to have your name 


4014. 


9280. 


pieces. 


9412. 


Men, men, men. 


and address. 10745. 
Lead me to the altar. 10971. 
Weidenhagen (H.) Zwei neue weih- 
| nachtslieder. 27708. 
Weidensall (R.) Young men in 
Christ, the Lord. 16713. 
Weidig (A.): 
Canons for the piano. 6950. 
Chariot race. 2381. 
Clown and his sweetheart. 2419. 


Daring jumps. 2486. 
Hlephant and his master. 
Jugglers (The) 3068. 
Parade (The) 3546. ; 
Ringmaster and his trained horses. 
3691. 
Snake charmer. 3868. 
Yankee dandy. 142838. 


2580. 


2304 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Weigl (J.) Thou, who on that won- 
drous journey. 223810. 
Weigl (K.): 
Bilder und geschichten. 
Erste symphonie. 17045. 
Fiinf lieder. 1934. 
Quartett. 5967. 
Weigle (Mrs. F. R.) Come kind spirit. 
70538. 
Weihe (R.) I’m a’ goin’ alone. 
Weikel (C. B.) Waifs. 20531. 
Weil (H.): 
Love’s pleadings. 11061. 
Token of love. 12049. 
When evening falls. 
Weiller (E.): 
Fatalement. 
Miranda (La). 
Weimar (W.) Schon Suse. 24563. 
Weimer (R.) Requiem (A.) 38678. 
Weinberg (C.): 
I want a man that’s all. TTT2. 
We'll have more pun’kin pie. 4249. 
Weinberger (C.): 


164. 


7722. 


12208. 


23231. 
26612-26614. 


Hiite dich vor Wiener frauen. 
10649. 

Romantische frau. 11615; 18762, 
16113. 


Romantische frauen. 11616-11619. 

Rosa, Rosa, wo warst du heute 
nacht. 11628-11632. 

Weibel und manderl. 

Wenn du mich nicht liebst. 

Weinberger (J.): 

A da schau her. 1. 

Aff (Hin) 6676, 6677. 

Annerl-walzer. 54-58, 12413. 

Blaue fiaschen-marsch aus Der 


121958. 
12196. 


unsterbliche lump. 2285. 
Das ist das gliick. 374-376. 
Erste tour. 4873, 4874, 7303, 
10329-10331, 12762. 
Hrste (Das) weib. 464, 2598, 


14832, 17046. 
Es hocken drei eulen im sonnen- 
licht. 471. 
Extrapost (Die) 4897, 4898, 7328. 
Gliick in der liebe. 602, 2742. 
Hm das war ein miidel. 5155. 
Ich lass mit mir nicht spielen. 


790. 
Ich leb mit den kindern. 791. 
Inquisitive women. 26257. 


Ja, mein geschift geht nur in der 
nacht. 7907. 

Ja nur du, du bist es allein. 

Katz und Maus duett. 
17367. 

Kavaliers-marsch. 899, 3077. 

Kinderszene. 3088. 

Kleine segelyacht. 
La222. 

Kiissen kannst nur du. 

Kuhreigen (Der) 23755. 

Lied von den urahnen. 5465. 


865. 
17366, 


7989, 13221, 
7999. 


Weinberger (J.)—Continued. 
Lola-walzer. 5500. 
Lumpen-marsch. 1014-1016, 133388. 


Midele hops’ mit mir. 5550. 
Maggiolata. 3287. 

Majestit Mimi. 8187, 15569. 
Nischuvanni. 8483, 13557. 

O diese miderl. 3460. 
Schmuck der Madonna. 24561. 


Sirene (Die) 
11806. 

Sirenenlied. 6175. 

Susannens geheimnis. 11927. 

Suzanne’s secret. 27331. 

Unsterbliche lump. 1842-1844. 
4142, 4144. 

Valse caprice. 6415. 

Vertausechte braut. 


6173, 9060, 11805, 


6433, 14164. 


Welt ist wie ein narrenhaus. 
1988, 1939. 

Wie trink’ ich yom britnnlein. 
6558. 


Xenia-marsch. 97386, 9737. 


Weinbrecht (M. E.) Tippecanoe cen- 
tennial march. 27482. 


Weingartner (F.): 


Abendliuten. 16729. 
Abendsegen. 16781. 
Alte schloss. 16765. 


Deine schonheit. 16988. 
Du bist ein kind. 187583. 
Friihlingsabend. 17106. 
Geistlich nachtlied. 17119. 
Nacht. 176381. 
Quintett, G moll. 
Schwalben. 17899. 
Sonnenuntergang. 1759. 
Sturmabend. 17906. 
Symphonie. 9587. 

Unter steruen. 20465. 
Vergangenheit. 18138. 


Weinstein (M.): 
Foolishness rag. 18878. 
Nearer and dearer to me. 
Old Ironsides. 19818. 
Old Ironsides march. 18244 (77). 


16590. 


24151. 


Weinz (H. M.) My guiding star. 
21733. 
Weinzierl] (M. von): 
Bird-song. 25418.. 
Das ist ein frohlich wandern. 
16725. 


Prinz Uebermut. 26981. 


Weir (F.) Where roses fade. 20617. 


Weir (N.) When the eactus are in 
bloom. 20590. 
Verge CON aN) Rest, sweet rest. 
29604. 
Weirich (A.): 
Libera. 10989. 
Vesperae de confessore. 14166. 
Weirich (H.) Sunshine girl. 29946. 


2305 


INDEX 


pt mis, ve 6 


Weisel (J. H.) Holiday march and 
two step. 2864. 
Weismann (J.): 
Macht hoch die tiir. 19506, 19507. 
Passacaglia und fuge. 8659. 
Tanz-fantasie. 9269, 20337. 
Weiss (—) Er ist auferstanden. 
7300. 
Weiss (J.): 
Carillon (Le) 10052, 12564. 
Variations on the Austrian folk- 


song. 4174. 
Variations on the Russian folk- 
Song. 6429. 
Weits (H.) Processional overture. 
. 8763, 26983. 
Weitzmann (A.) Every flower a 
thought. 28321. 
Wekerlin (J. B.) Fickle shepherdess. 
2650. 
Welch (H. R.) You, just you. 12324. 
Welch (J. H.): 
I live in sunshine all the time. 
13041. 
Jesus seeks and saves. 138167. 


Singing glory hallelujah on the 
way. 138888. 
Welch (M. M.) 
19811. 


Welch (T.) Floramour. 
Welch & Wilsky: 
All ‘ the pretty 
14350. 
I’m always home on 
152380. 
It’s not because I love you less. 
15330. 
Love’s sweetest song divine. 15538. 
Oh you Mister Moon. 15894. 
Southern slide. 16286. 
Stop making eyes at me. 16316. 
When you were in your teens. 


Old beau’s lament. 


18868. 
girls in town. 


Sunday. 


16645. 
Weld (A.): 
Detective. 380364 (68). 
Detective song. 25666. 
Weldon (A. F.): 
Adjutant’s call. 9798. 


Course of one hundred cornet les- 
sons. 6155. 


Welleminsky (F. M.) Sonate. 186. 
Weller (S. B.) But oh those eyes. 
22856. 


Wellesley (A.): 
Danse aux Jabawauks. 4757. 
In old Normandy. 28766. 
Leisure moment. 28949. 
Normandy. 293882. 
Suis moi. 29930. 


Wellington (G.) Up above the world 
so far. 22365. 
Wellmann (G. H.) 
baby sleep. 27195. 


Sleep, my little 


Wellmon (H. M.): 
All be gay. 26. 
Go ’way meddlesome moon. 613. 


Prescription for love. . 1878. 
Wells (—) Mary Jane’s back hair. 
8228. 
Wells~ (A.) Oh, oh; Dike to: go: 
24242. 
Wells (B. C.) Let me dream of thee. 
8082. 
Wells (G.): 
Man wants a bit of comfort. 
29096. 


See the idea. 18837. 
There’s a little bit of string. 
16430. 

Wells (J. B.): 

Dearest place. 20976. 

Very youthful affair. 
Wells (Mrs. L.) 

daisy. 25151. 

Wells (N. M.) Aero professor. 12378. 
Wells (Mrs. R.) Violet. 12188. 


30161. 
Won’t you be my 


Wells (W. EH.) Silv’ry Nishna botna. 
24627. 
Wels (A. B.): 


Qui vive. 123859 (45). 
Roses de Bohéme. 27714 (25). 
Wels’ third mass. 22562 (48). 


Wels (C.): 
Qui vive. 12859 (45). 
Wels’ third mass. 22562 (48). 
Welsh (HE. L.) My little mountain 
home. 15775. 
Welte (C.): 
Bright eyes of blue. 27941. 
I wish I had my old girl. 
Moonlight reverie. 26638. 
Society belle. 17982. 
Weltmer (L. V.) Songs that mother 


19171. 


sang. 24709. 
Welzel (—): 
Dat am de rag dat sets me crazy. 
126738. 
Dreamy dream time, dream mel- 
ody. 23138. 
No one kisses me. 24176. 
Wembheuer (E.): 
Maientanz. 13351. 
Maientanz-walzer. 183852. 
Wemple (L.) Gathering shadows. 
25893. 
Wend! (K.): 
Missa academica. 8302. 
Missa juvenilis. 5654. 
Wendland (W.) Vergessene ich. 
9516, 12128. 
Wendover (J. W.) Dreams, dreams, 
dreams. 18745. 
Wendover & Boniface. Dreams, 
dreams, dreams. 238181. 
Wengel (H.): 
Gruss An bad Kissingen. 12947. 


Klinge aus Stockholm. 18218. 
Sommerfreuden. 138914. 


2306 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Wengert (J.): 


Abendklinge. 6654. 
Gastlich haus. 7489. 
Landsknechts-biwak. 10962. 
See-kameraden. 16190. 
Star (Der) 6242. 
Willkkommengruss. 6571. 
Zur wahilstatt. 18242. 
Zwei triume. 9778. 
Wengrow (S. F.) Teddy. 16398. 
Wennerberg (G.) My soul longeth. 
11247. 
Wenrich (C.) I’m on to you, chappie. 
26163. 


Wenrich (P.): 


Alamo rag. 2105, 6648 (39). 
Catnip. 22908. 
Dancing wavelets. 23052. 


Down in old Arkansas. 23115. 

Egyptian rag. 12359 (66). 

Free masons march. 232838. 

Happy hours. 26012. 

Hot time in monkey town. 19077. 
25197 (101). 

Hula hula. 18016, 22562 (72). 

I’ll meet you when the sun goes 
down. 25197 (109). 

I’m lonesome for someone who 
loves me. 23557. 

I’ve got feathers on my head. 
Dense. 

In old Ireland where the river 
Kenmore flows. 17296. 

In tepee land. 7847. 

Irish beauties. T7886. 

Macaroni Joe. 2072 (141). 

Montana girl. 24061. 

Morning in the mountains. 

Morning song. 24075. 

My hula-hula love. 18507, 14819 
(122), 25197 (174). 

Open youreyes. 1282. 14819 (128). 

Pop corn dance. 24377. 

Rag time chimes. 22562 (112), 
27714 (118). 

Red rose rag. 17834, 22562 (113). 

Silver leaf. 24625. 

Spanish eyes. 27272. 

Sunflower rag. 20297, 27714 (128). 

We loved each other in the long 
ago. 22423. 

We've kept the golden rule. 
9782 (93). 

Zu zu. 4380 (181). 

Wentz (E.): 
Christkindes kommen. 28039. 
Verlorene groschen. 30159. 
Wenzel (H.): 

Ach wie herzlich. 12370. 

Am waldweg. 12397. 

Auf der rodelbahn. 124389. 

Du schone zeit der liebe. 12725. 

Elsa’s jugendtraum. 12753. 

Fesche Ungarin. 12801. 

Festklinge. 25818. 


24074. 


1928, 


Wenze! (H.)—Continued. 
Gondelfahrt. 12914. 
Wiener salon-album. 

Wenzel (L.): 

Envolée valse. 460. 
Snacks polka. 1595. 

Werba (L. F.) Three trees. 27424. 

Werber (H.) Caruso glide. 223. 

Wermann (O.) Under the crescent 

moon. 12086. 

Werner (FE. S.): 


Broadway car. 18479. 


Crowning of Christmas. 16961. 
Flying Jim’s last leap. 14900. 
Grand opera at breakfast. 21212. 


Lady of Shalott. 
Lasea. 19877. 
Linda, the milkmaid. 21544, 
Love’s tragedy. 27888. 


23761. 


Mammy’s liVlam’. 21618. 
Volunteer organist. 20526. 
Zingarella. 16725. 
Werner (F.) Little brook. 26428. 
Werner (M.): 
Alone. 16760. 


At the fair. 16794. 
Evening song. 17054. 


Fairy dance. 17064. 
Jupe culotte. 26811. 
Merry games. 175382. 


Merry meeting. 17535. 
On the playground. 17696. 


‘Tender thoughts. 18047. 
Werner (T.): 
Prometheus. 1885. 


2061. 
Jupe-culotte. 


Zug (Der) des todes. 
Werner-Kersten (M.) 
26311. 
Wernthal (0O.): 
Aus der jugendzeit. 4461. 
Aus kindheits tagen. 6788. 
Erste belohnung. 4870. 
Ungarisch blut. 9460. 
Werth (J.): 
Kriegers traum. 13231. 


Kreuzstreiter (Die) 109438. 
Schénste (Die) zeit. 3789, 8968. 
Stilles gliick. 1666. 

Werth (J. A.): 
Deserteur (Der) 186938. 
Mein vaterland. 19556. 
Soldner (Die) 27208. 


Werth (M. E.) Off to Frisco to the 
fair. 29376. 
Werther (F.): 
Es muss ja nicht sein. 
25768. 
Friss vogel, oder stirb. 17102. 
Handwerksburschenlied. 17172. 
Kiissen, mein kind, ist gefahrlich. 
17383. 
Marschlied. 17501. 
Musterweiber (Die). 
17598, 24097. 


17048, 


13482, 17597, 


INDEX 


pt. Ta, 19."S.,.v2'6 


Werther (F.)—Continued. 


Musterweiber - marsch. 17599, 
19660, 19661. 
Musterweiber - walzer. 17600, 


19662, 19668. | 
Schutzmann - duett. 17898. 
Will ein midchen des mannes 


herz erfrewn. 18204. 
Ziegenbock-duett. 18240. 
Ziegenboeck-polka. 18241. 
Werther. 11107. 
Wertz (2E.) Showers, Delightful 
Showers. 29776. 
Wesley (C.) Resurrection hymn. 
88438. 
Wesly (E.) Tormento de amor. 
30078. 
Weslyn (L.): 

Baby Rose. 12459. 


Cheer up brothers. 4658. 

Don’t care for nothin’ but you. 
10262. 

Every little girl looks good to 
some one. 10340. 

Going some. 23358. 

I left little Heinie behind. 2902, 
4380 (121). 


I’m looking for an heiress. 4880 
(123). 

If that ain’t love, wot is. 14819 
(78). 


Night-time. 9782 (72). 

She was the girl I loved. 24605, 
27714 (128). 

Somebody’s mother. 22144. 

They’ve won every nation’s bat- 
tles but their own. 1774. 

Tim Callahan. 9782 (89). 

When Sunday rolls around. 20587, 
22451, 25197 (257). 


Wessels (W. J.) Call (The) 20882. 
West (A. H.): 

On the tiles. 5828. 

Toceata. 1942. 
West (C. T.) Song of sixpence. 16270. 


West (F. W.) Elements of music in 
song. 23165. 
West (G. A. A.) Cross (The). 10168. 
West (H.) Sunshine song. 27322. 
West (J. A.) Living flag. 8091. 
West (J. E.): 
Hternal God is thy refuge. 28304. 
In pride of May. 10800. 
Lead me to Thee. 21514. 


Little sandman. 21553. 
O God, our help in ages past. 
15866. 
Postludes. 24380. 
Praise the Lord, O my soul. 5927. 
Te Deum laudamus. 273862. 
West (J. W.): 
Gather the sheaves. 171138. 
He died on the cross. 17186. 
On to victory. 17698. 
We're traveling home. 18168. 


SS 


West (M. L.) I’m longing old Erin 
to see. 762. 
West (W. W.) 
West pub. co.: 
Maid 
Made in Sioux City. 17474. 
Oh you tantalizing kid. 24248. 


Jolly girls. 26296. 


Westbrook (O. R.) Married life. 
21644. 

Westbury (G. H.) Benedicite omnia 
opera. 2262. 

Westen (J. T.) Pine and the palm. 
16003. 


Westergaard (R.): 
Danse grotesque. 
Intermezzo. 4256. 
Praeludium. 4257. 
Scherzo. 4258. 

Westerhout (N. van) 

11625, 20046, 29648. 

Westerly (P.) ’Neath a nodding wil- 

low tree. 1187. 
Western college. 
book. 30228. 

Western reserve university : 

Dear old Reserve. 18681. 


2482. 
Ronde d@’amour. 


Western college song 


Grant us the living truth. 18981. 
Western Reserve. 20569. 

Westerwald (P. A.) Does anybody 
want a little boyie. 23097. 


Westman (T.) 
ship. 18081. 
Weston (—): 
I’m on my honeymoon. 19153. 
It’s bound to come in fashion. 855. 
It’s coronation year. 15327. 
There’s something in the seaside 
air. 20379. 
They still stand saying good-night. 
30034. 
Vagabonds toast. 27494. 
Weston (H.) In after years. 


To all good fellow- 


2982. 


' Weston GR. Ba) 


Any where dark will do. 30380. 

Crossed in love was Chrissie. 
14696. 

Floating down the old Zambesi. 
18867. 

Hush, here comes the dream man. 
1a Leer 

I’ve got rings on my fingers. 7768. 

It’s a haunted house. 15825. 

It’s got to be done. 28822. 

It’s poor old mother who has to 
suffer. 26274. 
Let me help you 

3142. 
Oh, it’s a game. 26801. 
Oh the ocean. 3485. 
Paddy boy. 8636. 
Smiling faces everywhere. 
Sunday evening. 24783. 
There’s no such things as bogies. 
30787. 
What do the waves say. 16601. 


over the stile. 


24658. 


2308 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dece., 1911 


Weston (R. P.)—Continued. 
What would a_ gentleman do. 
1949. 
Ye don’t know Flynn. 
Weston (W.): 
Man with the optic nerve. 
Ragtime germ. 17826. 
There was a young fellow. 9335. 
Westphal (F. C.) When Lucy sings 
that Lucia tune. 12213. 


16692. 
29097. 


Westphal (O. Kurps-) See Kurps- 
Westphal (0O.) 
Westphal (P.): 

Belle Japonnaise. 18407. 

Sakura no bana. 20094. 
Wethered (HE. A.) Boo-hoo. 20854. 
Wette-Humperdinck (A.) Berceuse. 

9956. 
Wetz (R.): 
Abendlied. 22590. 
Am himmelstor. 22640. 


Aus den Hymnen an die nacht. 
22706. 

Bange fragen. 22736. 

Beichtiger (Der) 22768. 
Dimmerstunde. 23087. 

Eremit (Der) 23182. 

Erwacht. 23185. 
Getrennt. 23322. 
Herbst. 23473. 
Herbstabend. 23474. 
Klage. 237384. 
Komm einmal noch. 
Leben. 23781. 
Liebe (Die). 23812. 
Mailied. 28928. 
Menschenbeifall. 
Nachts. 241438. 
SHerspruch. 245385. 

Spruch. 24782. 

Verliebte und die _ turteltaube. 
24992. . 

Versuchung. 24994. 

Wiegenlied. 25123. 


23749. 


24006. 


Wetzel (G. J.) End of day. 25750, 
25751, 28294. 
Wetzel (Le R.) Magnificat. 29081. 


Wetzger (P.): 
Sakadas. 20092, 20093. 
Stillbegltickt. 1665. 
Weweler (H. I.): 
My little sweetheart Mary. 26700. 
Ne-o-koma (My Indian queen.) 
26723. : 
Weyand (N. A.) Lovin’ Jessie mine. 
21596, 29062. 
Weyler (M. Kessler-) 
Weyler (M.) 
Weyman (H. A.) & son ine.: 
Autumn flower. 6789. 
Every body holds the key. 14845. 
I'll remember you. 21329. 
If anyone wants a_ sweetheart. 
2957. 
If I should kiss you. 10766. 


See Kessler- 


Weyman (H. A.) & son ine.—Contd. 
Passing caravan. 3551. 
Save your kisses till Sunday night. 
16158. 
Society belle. 17932. 
Sweet old rose. 3980. 
Though your lips belong to others 
your heart belongs to me. 4066. 
Triumph of beauty. 22332. 
Weymann (H. W.) I'll remember you, 
when you’ve forgotten me. 212329. 
Weyts (H.): 
Dance of 
10185. 
Danse de la magicienne. 12665. 
Dawn. 14729. 
Echoes of the hunt. 
Elfin round. 4658. 
Enchanted vision. 10318. 
Féte espagnole. 30490. 
Fond remembrance. 581. 
Fugitive (La) 4970. 
Je vous invite. 18162. 
Joli earillon. 380572. 
Patins dor. 18649. 
Russian dance. 11668. 
Swallows’ flight. 119381. 
When Columbine dances. 
Whimsical. 25111. 
Whirlwind (The). 25113. 
Whaley, Royce co., ltd.: 
Butterflies. 27961. 
Columbine. 28080. 
Coquette. 28116. 
Courage, brothers, do not stumble. 
12643. 
Havorite hymn series. 7356. 
Fierce was the wild billow. 25826. 
Fort Garry. 12841. 
In old Normandy. 28766. 
Kingdom of Christ. 18215. 
Leisure moment. 28949. 
Maple leaf forever [and] God save 
the King. 8198. 
Red deer. 13728. 
Shadows. 29771. 
Slumber song. 29810. 
Suis moi. 299380. 
Tho’ your-sins be as_ scarlet. 
9356. 
Thoughts at twilight. 30042. 
Wharry (R. B.) Thinking of home. 
20382. 
Wharton (J. H.): 
Mascot (The) 17509. 
S. U. A. S, (The) 17888. 
Stadium song. 17983. 
Syracuse girls. 18026. 
Syracuse toast. 18027. 
Syracuse University song book. 
16372. 
Times of golden dreams. 
Yo-ho, Syracuse. 18224. 
Whearty (J. B.) Half and half, 
17170. 


the Indian maiden. 


10306. 


18074. 


2309 


INDEX 


Wheaton (W.) 
Wheeler (—) 
Wheeler (B.): 
Country girl. 28128. 
Information bureau. 53820. 
Wheeler (C. D.) Who will plead for 
me. 9671. 
Wheeler (C. E.): 
Beyond the smiling and the weep- 


Farmer’s lad. 283850. 
Kissing man. 911. 


ing. 6864. 
O sing to the Lord a new song. 
24218. 
Offer unto God _ thanksgiving. 
26794. 
Wheeler (EK. R.) Old trysting place. 
1269. 


Wheeler (G. C.) Ill think of you 
when I’m away. 19134. 
Wheeler (H. O.) Jenkins’ beginner’s 


orchestra book and _ instructor. 
25068. 

Wheeler (Martha) Poppy wreath 
waltzes. 13680. 


Wheeler (May): 
Love, you will never know. 8138. 
My love song. 8387. 

Wheeler (Mrs. S. E.) Love’s old, old 


story. 1008. 
Wheelock (EH. BH.) By gone days. 
22862 


Wheelock (H. F.) 
march. 18477. 
Whelan (A.) Desert (The) 
Whelan (D.) Reno. 20011. 
Whelan (J. T.) Short requiem mass. 

27168. 
Whelier (K.) 
4473. 
Whelpley (B.) Joy of Easter. 
When sweet sixteen. 1042, 1822, 1967, 
2007, 3251, 4283, 4322, 4880 (177), 
5486, 6516, 6517, 6648 (98), 7850, 
8780, 9782 (48), 9782 (57), 9782 
' (76), 10835, 16628, 21256, 30279. 
Where the rainbow ends. 30752. 
Whidden (—): 
Bird man. 9968. 
High jinks. 703, 2072 (106). 
Triller (The) 24919. 
Winter scenes. 12289. 
Whipple (D.) Flag of blue. 25837. 
Whitaker (C.) Morning glory. 21719. 
Whitaker (L. G.) Summer  idyl. 
20298. 
Whitaker (M. A.) Gee! I’m glad ’m 
going home. 18922. 
Whitcomb-Fen (J.) Piano technic for 
junior grades. 20622. 
White (A.): 
All hail the king of glory. 18274. 
Battle call. 18388. 


Brigadier General 


o89. 


Away in the blue sky. 


Be merciful to me. 125. 
Bugle call. 18486. 
Calling to-day. 18500. 


Cast on Him thy care. 18523. 


7935. | 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 6 


White (A.)—Continued. 
City far away. 18578. 
Condemned in Pilate’s judgment 

hall. 18611. 
Down by the river. 420. 
Krom the depths I cried. 
Golden sunbeams. 18955. 
Harp of gold. 212389. 
Healing flood. 15106. 
Healing fountain. 19029. 
T’ll follow Jesus. 19130. 
In Jesus I am resting. 822. 
Let Him wash thy sins away. 951. 
O wayward child come home. 
19786. 
O wondrous love. 


18898. 


1241. 


Power of God the same. 1871.. 

Return O Israel. . 20018. 

Shepherd’s call. 20161. 

Sing His praises. 20180. 

Some day. 1610. 

Walking in the sunlight. 1915. 

Waves of glory roll. 20552. 
White (A. B.) Pansy mine. 11426. 


White (A: K.): 
Be merciful to me. 125. 
Condemned in Pilate’s judgment 
hall. 18611. 
Harp of gold. 21289. 
White (B.) I guess I can’t find a 
mama. 235383. 
White (C. A.): 
Comrades, we come once more. 
25579, 28099. 
See also White (D. L.) 
White (C. G.)- Letters that the post- 
man brings. 8041. 
White (Mrs. C. H.) 
feather. 28258. 


White (C. T.) 
march. 19106. 


White (C. V.) When you sing to me. 
20612 


White (D. ©.) Where the purple 
violets grow. 16649. 
White (D. L.): 

Birds in dreamland sleep. 
(8). . 

Evangeline. 4380 (28). 

Folio quadrilles. 18244 (19). 

God in merey hear our prayer. 
18244 (20). 

God pity the men on the sea to- 
night. 4880 (39). 

Good-bye, loved ones. 4380 (40). 

Grateful nation. 43880 (42). 

Marguerite. 4880 (52), 6648 (28). 

Medley quartette. 4880 (53). 

No tongue can tell. 6648 (25). 

Old ocean pound. 4880 (61). | 

Put me in my little bed. 18244 
(42). 

Reconciliation. 43880 (68). 

Shew fly. 25197 (27-29). 


Drifting on the 


LB. PaOsy i. W. 


4380 


2310 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


White (D. L.)—Continued. 
When the snow begins to fall. 
4380 (87). 

Zara, the gipsy. 43880 (89). 
White (HE) White rag. 6548. 
White (E. F.) Song to Maine. 

16274. - 
White (E. G.) 
after the gospel. 
White (KE. M.) 


1630, 


Glorias before and 
18940. 
Moments of delight. 


15703. 
White (F.): 
Echo of sweet wedding bells. 
14801. 
Organ school. 30364 (46). 
White (F. H.). Bachelor beggar. 
12465. 
White (G.) Bye, bye, my Italian 
bride. 6931. 


White (G. H.): 
Gee, it’s a wonderful game. 14948, 
22562 (65). 
Little puff of smoke, good night. 
4880 (141). 
White (G. J. S.) Tantum ergo. 6312. 
White (G. M.) Rounder (The) 16136. 


White (H.) Prelude. 16655. 
White (H. N.): 
Delicia waltz. 28199. 


Ensign (The) 14827. 

Faust. 15015. 

Greater Lansing. 28505. 

King Koal. 28889. 

Lucia. 14764. 

Oneita. 29420. 

Player (The) 16009. 

Road to victory. 29626. 

Rounder (The) 16136. 

Twilight. 30109. 

Vermilion. 22388. 

58rd Iowa N. G. march. 30364. 
White (J.) Howdy, Cy. 781. 
White (J. I.) Waiting for you Caro- 

line. 9561. 

White (J. L.) Sacred harp. 16141. 


White (J. M.) Take them yellow var- 
mints out. 3997. 
White (J. W.) Ecstasy. 12739. 
White (M.): 
Because dear heart ’tis you I love. 
22754. 
Drifting on the Feather. 
White (M. A.): 
Promenade rag. 26986, 27711 (116). 
Seventh regiment march. 1553, 
6125, 9011, 11765, 20703 (70). 


28258. 


University rag. 24958, 25197 
(248). 
White (M. B.) Back to my northern 
home. 18378. 
White (P.): 
. Muskogee march. 29251. 

Seattle waltz. 29738. 

White (R.): 
Battle call. 18388. 


A 


White (R.)—Continued. 
Hello, bright eyes. 5126. 
I’m just crazy ’bout those dreamy 
eyes. 21341. 
In Jesus I am resting. 822. 
Moonlight in monkey land. 13460. 
White (T. V.) Line-up. 17417. 
White-Sheetz co.: 
Iowa. 7885. 
Stars and stripes. 138952. 
You all cum to our house. 43852. 
White-Smith pub. co.: 
Adoration. 18255. 
Air from Martha. 6688. 
Allegro marcato in D. 6705. 
Angels guard thee. 12410. 
Angel’s greeting. 18305. 
As with gladness men of old. 
20762. 
Aspiration. 6771. 
Auf wiedersehen. 16798. 
Awake, Thou that sleepest. 
Be brave. 27870. 
Be thou mine. 4517. 
Berceuse. 18416. 
Bonnie, sweet Bessie. 6902. 
Burlesca. 4611. ~ 
Callest Thou, Oh, Master. 
Canzonetta. 18511. 
Casino. 25508. 
Casino march brillante. 18522. 
Church festival organist. 22954. 
Ciribiribin. 2408. 
“Come” said Jesus’ sacred voice. 
PASTS if (er 
Commit thy ways. 307. 
Comrades, we come once more. 
25579, 28099. 
Convent bells. 7068. 
Crown Him King of kings. 
Dancing girl. 28050. 
Dancing stars. 2480. 
Day of resurrection. 7141. 
Dews of heaven. 25671. 
Douglas Gordon. 7206. 
Dream of love. 25702. 
Hight melodious octave studies. 
8948. 
Eternal Father. 12765. 
Evening song. 18806. 
Ever nearer O my Saviour. 
Every time. 7318. 
Father in heaven. 664. 
Festival finale. 7369. 
Festival postlude. 7371. 
Flower rain. 18875. 
Four American Indian 
23279. 
Four patriotic unison songs. 2441. 
From the land of the sky-blue 


6801. 


212. 


28188. 


481. 


songs. 


water. 14938. 
From the recesses of a_ lowly 
Spink, “2587S: 


Groves of Shiraz. 25988. 
Heavenward bound. 21259. 


2311 


INDEX 


Dt. aS CVG 


“White-Smith pub. co.—Continued. 
Honor to our heroes. 7649. 
How sleep the brave. 15163. 
I bind my hair with silver. 
I will bless the Lord. 138079. 
I would not ask. 786. 
Impromptu. 8831. 

In banjo land. 2985. 


In the bleak mid-winter. 26235. 
Jolly winter. 28855. 

Leggenda. 3184. 

Lift your glad voices. 8061. 


Lord hath triumphed. 8107. 
Lord when evening shadows fall. 
3194. 
Lovely night O night divine. 3476, 
dlsaae 
Lullaby. 26488. 
Magnolia of Tennessee. 15566. 
Maid with a duster. 8185. 
Mandoline. 8196. 
Maritana. 21643. 
Months (The) 19617. 
Music of the marshes. 
My native land. 8894. 
Nocturne (A) 38485. 
O captain, my captain. 
O great Jehovah. 1228. 
O’er fair Palermo’s rippling bay. 


24094. 


29344. 


1246. 

Offering of flowers to Thee we 
bring. 38477. 

Old oaken bucket. 8578. 

One day. 24281. 

Our alma mater. 8624. 

Poet and peasant. 9220. 

Poor little Tomee. 1366. 


Priscilla. 11580. 

Progressive graded technics for 
the violin. 16040, 16041, 16042. 

Purest one of all. 16049. 

Resurrection hymn. 8848. 

Ring out, wild bells. 7511. 

Risen Lord. 8867. 

Rising sun. 1441. 

Road to Ballyclary. 27050. 

Roaming. 14438. 


Rock of ages. 13755. 
Romanza in G. 27062. 
Ronde @amour. 20046. 


Roseate hues of dawn. 20055. 
Rosengavotte. 27673. 

Russian romance. 17881. 
Saviour’s birth. 27111. 
Schubert’s serenade. 3793. 
Sea (The) 15386. 

Seek and ye shall find. 8992. 
Silvery echoes. 27177. 

Sleep beauty bright. 20191. 


Song of joy. 9108, 27714 (126). 
Song of thanksgiving. 24689. 
Songs for the home and kinder- 
garten. 27255. 
Specific violin exercises. 
Spirit so holy. 1687. 


27275. 


28638. 


White-Smith pub co.—Continued. 
Sweet bird of night. 9229. 
Switzer’s dream of home. 20323. 
Tarantelle. 22248, 
Technical studies. 
Thekla. 1768. - 
There’s a wideness in God’s mercy. 

18069. 
Thou art everywhere. 9365. 
Thou art the way. 4063. 
Three songs to Odysseus. 
Tournament (The) 22826. 
Tu es Petrus. 22388. 
Twilight bells. 30110. 
Undine. 20462. 
Valse ariel. 9467. 
Valse gracile. 1854. 
Valse triomphale. 27502. 
Valsette. 9489. 
Veni Creator. 
Vision of home. 
Voice of Jesus. 27547. 
Wah-wah-taysee. 27557. 
When foemen meet. 9622. 
Whole wide world rejoices. 
9673. 
Winter hath not a blossom. 30310. 


9290. - 


25481. 


27519. 
1892. 


9672, 


With songs and garlands. 9703. 
Wooden shoes. 9723. 

Ye toast. 225380. 

15 Melodious studies. 24553. 


Whitehead (J. D.) Her last dance. 
26052. 

Whitehead (P. A.):; 
Hindoo funeral song. 17208. 
Song of the flour-mill. 17949. 
Song of the serpent charmers. 

17952. 

Whitehead (R. R.): 
Come home. 169338, 22562 (57). 
I hold a secret deep down in my 


heart. 21326. 
Sailing, sweetheart, you and I. 
1488. 
Whitehouse (G. M.) Vow sincere. 
25022. 


Whitehouse (T. E.) Office of the Holy 
Communion. 26796. 
Whiteley (S.) Dark the night, but 
bright the morning. 4880 (20). 
Whiteley (S. B.) See Whiteley (S.) 
Whitfield (J. C. Clarke-) See Clarke- 
Whitfield (J.) 
Whiting (M. O.) 
15983. 
Whiting (W. K.) 
till morning. 
Whitlock (T. B.) 
girlie. 799. 
Whitman (A.) 
sweet dreams. 
Whitman (A. A.) 
rag. 16421. 
Whitmore (G.) 
let my dreams come true. 


Perfect love’s Eden. 


We won’t go home 
9584. 
If I only had a 


When you dream 
1972. 
That Washingto 


Sweetheart won’t you 
18020. 


2312 


| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Whitmore (R. T. W.) 
rose of red. 203898. 
Whitnell (T.) Old cathedral bell. 

8569. 
Whitney (A. W.) 
Whitney (M.) 
girl. 17601. 
Whitney (S. B.): 
Nocturne in G. 27714 (4). 
Reminiscence of andante. 
(28). 
Whitson (B. S.) 
dream. 20348. 
Whitson (S.): 
Boat song. 16865. 
Christmas star. 14646. 
Fairy meadow march. 
Twinkling star. 16481. 
Whittier (G. O.) Cuddle up together 
and sing Home sweet home. 6648 
(47), TO95. 
Whittier (LL. O.) 
Dis: 
Whittlesey (G. S.) Mignon. 24038. 
Whitworth (E.) Would vou dare love 


Thou sweet 


Refiections. 20005. 
My aviating Summer 


6648 


Tell me if love is a 


17065. 


I want a little girl. 


a little girl like me. 14282. 
Whitworth (F. D.) Let us remember 
the days gone by. 960. 


Whitworth (W.) 
the rich. 16766. 
Whitworth (W. J.) 
meet you. 8382. 
Whybark (J. IN.) 
Come May with all thy 
22981. 
Islands of the sea. 238656. 
Lonely to-night live. 17486, 23861. 
Serenaders. 24594. 
She faded like a flower. 
Song. of the bee. 24690. 
Wave Old Glory. 25044. 
Wicher (A.): 
Du bist allein mein hdodchstes 
gliick auf erden. 2555. 
Sch6ner traum. 38788. 
Wichtl (A. M.) Concerto. 206338. 
Wick (B.) Drei lyrische komposition- 
6557 


Am I a slave for 


Mother I will 


flowers. 


13864. 


en. 
Wick (F.) Ekko fra norden. 2576, 
28278. 
Wick (J.) Gesang. 380518. 
Wick (1. ):: 
Kerbstone K. C. 380578. 
Peer’s lament. 8674. 
Wickham (J.) Rosetta. 17866. 
Wickenhausser (R.): 
Barearolle in G. 20808. 
In good humor. 21398. 
Northern folk dance. 21791. 
Sicilian air. 24619*. 
Valse lyrique. 22378. 
Waves (The) 22420. 


Where the lilacs grow. 22478. 
Wicker (Mrs. G. E.) When roses 
bloom bye and bye. 22460. 


Wickins & co.: 


Abide with me. 25208. 
My garden of dreams. 26691. 
Wicklander (A.) Baffles. 12526. 


Widener (S. F.): 
Give me thy loving heart. 
God be with you. 14981. 
Honey town. 21298. 
Love and roses. 26465. 
Love divine. 26467. 
Love in a village. 8128. 

Widmeyer (C. B.): 
Hallelujah street. 2804. 
In the new Jerusalem. 13135. 
March to victory. 138378. 
Peace of God. 138651. 

Widor (C. Mi): 


14969. 


Contes @’ avril. 25584. 
Danse bretonne. 28170. 
Korrigane (La) 17882. 


Symphonie antique. 24819, 24820. 
Tantum ergo. 29975. 
Wiedmann (M.): 


Post im walde. 13682. 
Postillon-lied. 13684. 
Wiehmayer (T.) Sonatinen und 


kleine stiicke ftir die jugend. 38892. 
Wienand (J. B.) Florilegio de caénti- 


cos religiosas. 2666. 
Wieniawski (H.): 
Kuyawiak. 26877. 


Premier concerto, fa diése mineur. 
STAT. 
Premier grand concerto. 
gas ey (Fe) 
Sonate, op. 26. 14265. 
Valse de concert. 12099. 
Wier (M. D.) My bonnie lassie. 
5695. 
Wiesner (K.) 
Wiesner (R.) 
friedquelle. 
Wife hunters. 26082, 26250, 29407. 
Wife tamers. 2072 (75), 3166. 
Wiggers (A. S.): 
Belle dame sans merci. 18406. 
Unsterbliche liebe. 20463. 
Wight (A. N.) Danse de lours. 359. 
Wiggins (B. K.) When the sun shines 
warm again. 27620. 
Wigmore (J. H.) Wider and wider 
yet. 20634. 
Wignall (J. W.) 
viduality. 19126. 
Wihtol (J.): 
Berceuse. 14497. 
Slumber song. 27198. 
Wilber (A. R. B.) God is my life. 


3607. 


Requiem in es. 16084. 
Traum an der Sieg- 
20417. 


I like your indi- 


14983. 
Wilbur (C.) Parson tell me why. 
5867. 
Wilbur (H.): 
School songs for closing day. 
1525. 


Ten commencement songs. 2008. 


2313 


26596—12——_36 


INDEX 
Divine mss Vv. “6 
Wilburn (F.)  Mama’s only boy. | Wilkinson (E.) You're a girlie molly- 
11082. coddle. 22548. 
Wilburn (W. S.) Our flag in Cuba. | Wilkinson (E. M.) Grand old order 
15940. of Eagles. 21211. 


Wilcockson (J. M.) music co.: 
Baby is calling for you. 22722. 
Pride of the smoky row. 8755. 
Wilcox (F.): 
Waiting. 1912. 
What would you say to me. 1951. 
Wilcox (G.) More I live the more I 
love. 18462, 14319 (121), 17578. 
Wilcox (O.) Style. 20285. 
Wilcox (R. G.) ITll love you till the 
sun grows cold. 27714 (70). 
Wild goose. 2006. 
Wilde (F.) Under the heavy’n blue. 
22357. i 
Wilde (J.) Gee! I’m glad I’m going 
home. 18922. 
Wilde (J. A.) Gee! I’m glad I’m go- 
ing home. 18922. 
Wilde (W. S.): 
I will praise Thee with my whole 
heart. 13081. 
Jesus Christ is risen to-day. 7919. 
Sun of my soul Thou Saviour 
dear. 11917. 
Wilder (B. G.) Fiat justitia. 
Wilder (G. A.) Alone. 12891. 
Wilder (G. H.) Enchantment. 28290. 
Wilder (P. EH.) Love in a bungalow. 
2L5STd. 
Wilder (S.) 
Wildes (S. L.) 


17078. 


Rock of ages. 18755. 
Will you be my baby. 


16670. 
Wildman (EF. C.): 
Anaconda. 25261. 


Go, hide your face in the corner. 
ZARSS) 2alOt (C932 
Good-bye, forget-me-not. 25944. 
Wiles) (Ha 3B) Indiana university 
song. 3008. 
Wiley (A. J.) 
happy. 18277. 
Wiley (F.): 
Ill return to mother dear again. 
261388. 
Post card edged with gold. 26958. 
Wiley (F. D. & F. J.) °Twas many 
years ago. 16478. 

Wilhelm (—) Studium der 
lage. 27810. 
Wilhelm (C. C.) 
UPB UR DPA 
Wilke (F.) co. I just love to be ata 

house party. 23537. 
Wilkes (C. W.) Story of the cross. 
6256. 
Wilkes (R. W.) 
Wilkins (A. G.) Liberty. 961. 
Wilkins (E.) Jim Crow. 19291. 
Wilkins (F. J) What’s the use of 
knocking. 4263. 
Wilkins (G. O.) Bye-bye-land. 14575. 


All the world seems 


dritten 


Watch on the Rhine. 


Asperges me. 27805. 


Wilkinson (F.): ; 
Meet me on the boardwalk in the 
evening. 19561. 
You are my pearl. 20674. 

Will o’ th’ wisp. 12544, 12574, 12719, 
12742, 138015, 138069, 13073, 13075, 
13198, 14057, 14090, 14267. 

Willan (H.): 

Benedicite, 
27894. : 

Cavalier song. 228, 229. 

Come, O come life’s delight. 2432. 

Fain would I change that note. 
2628. 

Willats (G. E.) 
aeroplane. 7690. 

Willeby (C.): 

IT know. 5206. ‘ 
Love’s whisper. 18244 (73). 
Mandalay. 21627. 

Songs of the Madonna. 1682. 

Willert (E.) Sweet baby. 1694. 

Willett (EK. B.) You never can tell. 


omnia opera in D. 


I could live in an 


22546. 

Willett (H. W.) Play me that even- 
ing star. S87OT. 

Willey (L. L.) Rochester fair march. 
200835. 

Willfelt (W. J.) Don’t be afraid. - 
7196. 

William-Marie (—) lLecon de plaire. 
26394. 


William Tell. 11657, 30364 (49). 
Williams (A.): 


Canadian patrol. 14541. 

Guards patrol. 14542. 
Williams (A. A.): 

Beauty. 9922. 

Campbell kids. 25484. 


Williams (A. B.) Williams system 
of music. 9694. 
Williams (Adene) 


17480, 29084. 
Williams (B.): 


Mah honey Chloe. 


Dat’s harmony. 20965, 25197 
(TS 

Don’t go out with him to-night. 
17008. 

Here we are again. 7629. 

I'll lend you my best girl. 13047. 

My sweet Rosetta. 21753. 

Sing me an Irish song. 22115, 


24633. 
Williams (C.) 
away from me. 9756. 
Williams (C. E.) Maybe I could learn 
to love you. 17514. : 
Williams (C. L.): 
Christ being raised. 
Ware wire. 9573. 


Yowll have to ease 


4665. 


2314 


. INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Williams (Carl F.) Stern’s Ameri- | Williams (J.) 1ltd.—Continued. 


can-European hits. 18957, 16312. Cheshire man. 12588. 
Williams (Cecil F.) Aint you sorry? Colinette. 14654. 
22605. Coronation day. 28119. 
Williams (D.) Duncan Gray. 10297. Cowslips. 14692. 
Williams (Edna): Devotion. 7175. 
Freckle face. 10422, 12859 (70). Discontented bunny. 10245. 
June rose. 10881, 14319 (98). Dreaming. 25705. 
Let me have a kiss until to-mor- Keole moderne du violon. 210388. 
row. 2072 (133), 3141. Fairies recall. 10349. 
She’s a girl who ought to get on. | EKairy sone, i278. 
9019. Fancies. 23221, 23222. 
That epidemic rag. 24849, 25197 Fireside fancies. 10376. 
(286), 30004. St ae Fireside memory. 4928. 
You’ve made a home run with me. Follies (The) 23264. 
17383. Follies album of song. 5380. 
Williams (Edward): Forest fairies call. 25867. 
I want someone to love. 5248. Forest glades. 1491S. 
Sweet is the name of Rose. 9284. Galway town. 4975. 
Williams (Elbert) Ninth at San An- Gavotte et musette. 2704. 
tonio. 24172. Girl for me. 25914. 
Williams (F. A.): Haymaking. 15097. 
At evening. 253808. Hunting song. 238518. 
At the tea party. 18340. I cannot tell what you say. 5198 
Chase (The). 18542. I love the harp. 5517: 
Flower dance. 25852. I will build you a rainbow. 10736. 
Harvest dance. 26021. Impremptu. 23669. 
Little Dutch dance. 19487. In sanctuary. 13127. 
Little Spanish dancer. 19446. In the farmyard. 153801. 
Lord of the land and the deep. Jane from Maiden Lane. 866. 
26455. Kerry boys. 17369. 
On the lake. 17695. Kismet. 28901. 
Processional march. 13706, 19977. Lead Thou me on. 19380. 
Sailing. 20083. Love of home. 5517. 
Song of May. 27237. Lovers’ laughter. 26480. 
Williams (F. M.) That new fangled Melody. 23670. 


harem gown. 16414. | Merry lays for happy days. 24017. 
Williams (G.): Mole and the butterfly. 26624. 
Man in the army blue. 8195. Month of May. 17572. 
Nurse in blue. 15858. | Moonbeam. 26637. 
Williams (G. B.) Sonate. 27229. Mother work-a-day world. 11193. 
Williams (H.) Glad rags. 25921. Musette. 19654. 


Williams (H. H.): Nightingale. 19748. 
Fair haired Madaline. 25792. Nocturne. 4118. 
Trocaderos march. 20427. Pastoral. 243881. 
Williams (I. N.): Peasant’s song. 19902. 
Bessie Adelle. 20884. Picture story books. 11461. 
When sisters and I gather wild Pleasant country side. 3582. 
flowers. 20586. Popinjay march. 11491, 16017. 
Williams (J.) ltd.: Prayer of love. 24896. 
Adagio sostenuto. 6844. Rain (The)> A7S829: 
Air in D. 9899. Return to the simple life. 138739. 
Andante con variazioni. 6845. Revery (A) 11597. 
Antiques. 12416. Rising of the sun. 6027. 
Baron of Brackley. 16832. Robin (The) 16104. 
Beethoven sonatas. 27885. Rose petals. 22037. 
Big bamboo. 9964. Selection of solfeggios. 3816. 
Bird of day. 16855. Serenade. 11758. 
Bird of happiness. 25412. Serpolette. 29768, 29769. 
Bric-a-brac. 20863. She walks in beauty. 6136. 
By the brook. 14573. Smiling spring. 6185. 
Canzona. 10042. Sommerabendlied. 9095. 
Cardinal’s ring. 10051. Sonata. 25370. 
Chanson d’autrefois. 6966. Song of Carpathia. 6209. 
Chant d’ automne. 4116. Songs of the open road. 13925. 


INDEX 


Williams (J.) Itd.—Continued. 
Soul of the world. 29868. 
Summer love. 24777. 
Sunshine (The) 18001. 
Tell me where is fancy bred. 9297. 
Third violoncello album. 4058. 
Travellers’ tales. 12058. 
Twelve pieces for organ or har- 
monium. 9074. 
’ Village green. 16525. 
Voluptueuse. 9550. 
Waltz in C. 25034. 
We shan’t tell you. 14205. 

Where from the eye of day. 6587. 
Wreck of the Hesperus. 9733. 
Williams (J. A. A.) March Cambria. 

17485. 
Williams (J. C.): 
Christ is born. 22988. 


Christmas season. 22951. 
Earnest, active, true. 10300. 
Williams (J. J.) Four studies for 

the clarinet. 25131. 
Williams (J. W.): 
Caroline. 20895. 
Out in Oklahoma. 26874. 


Williams (L. C.) Lullaby. 8159. 

Williams (M.) My Bombay maid. 
26681, 30864 (98). 

Williams (M. A.) Go back to your 
southern lassie. 28464. 

Williams (N.) Just to hear you say 
yes. 28873. 

Williams (N. A.) Guide me, 
Thou great Jehovah. 28514. 
Williams (P. D.) Just for this hour. 

15377. 
Williams (R. C.) 
Williams (R. V.): 

Antiphon. 18310, 18311. 
Call (The). 18497. 
Easter. 18760. 
I got me flowers. 19117. 
Love bade me welcome. 
On Wenlock Edge. 15918. 
Williams (S.): 
it is yout *thati ar 
26270. 
My little moonlight maid. 11234. 
That surely is one more rag. 
14058. 
Williams (S. A.): 
Blue ribbon march. 
My prayer. 15784. 
Purity waltz. 26994. 
Williams (T. A.) Hail to our flag. 
15068. 
Williams (T. D.): 
Be joyful in the Lord. 18889. 
How firm a foundation. 2877. 
I will lift up mine eyes. 5249. 
Lord is my salvation. 21568. 
Mareh in: (Gt disiide 
O sing unto the Lord. 8519. 
Rejoice in the Lord. 1423. 


Oh! 


Advice. 18256. 


19461. 


love to-day. 


14533. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 6 


Williams (YV. a My lady love. 5708. 
Williams (W. C.): 
Candlelight reverie. 20884. 
Deus misereatur. 22562 (17). 
Home sweet home. 28594. 
I will arise. 16728 (6). 
If we say that we have no sin. 
16728 (7). 
Moon dance. 138458. 
Now the day is o’er. 
Star of love. 22196. 
Through love’s eternity. 9378. 
Watchful shepherds. 25197 (386). 
Williams (W. D.) Seminole chief 
Osceola. 15936. 
Williams (W.P.) Dream bells. 25699. 
Williams (W. R.): 
Come back to Erin’s the song I 
love best. 7046. 
Don’t say goodbye. 12707. 
I never knew a happy day till I 
met you. 15246. 
If we’d meet the right one first. 
(esnlaes 
Just aS you are. 21470. 
Leaf by leaf the roses fall. 5435. 
My rose from the garden of girls. 
13524. 
Play days. 219380. 
Roses of love. 6062. 
There are thorns with all the 
roses. 27399. 
Tho’ the silver threads are ’mong 
the gold. 9355. 
Twilight brings you back to me. 


16728 (18). 


27464. 
We'll always be the same sweet- 
hearts. 27575. 


When I met you last night in 
dreamland. 22445, 

When the shadows make the twi- 
light fade away. 22468. 


Williams (W. T.): 
There’s no one like the old folks 


after all. 18067. 
What is home without a mother. 
27589. 


Williams (Warwick): 
Best of the bunch. 14505, 14506. 
Bohemian boys. 25425. 
City of pleasure. 7025, 
Festive season. 25817. 
Williams (Winfield) : 
Girl in blue. 189382, 23330. 
My coca cola girl. 17602. 
Only a poor old man. 19846. 
Your love seems drifting away. 
20694. 


Williams-Heald music co. When she 
taught me that old fashioned Lanes 


7026. 


18183. 
Williamson (A.) 4 songs. 48326. 
Williamson (C.) Paradise. 8649. 


Williamson (EH.) Dream baby. 7218. 


2316 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Williamson (I. M.) When the summer | Willis music co.—Continued. 


sun is shining on the clover. 27618. 
Williamson (N. V.) Bonnie Bay. 
14539. 
Williamson (R.) Boys of the empire. 
27936. 
Williford (Mrs. J. R.) Recognition. 
24455. 
Willins (Mrs. L. 8.) Because it’s me. 
27883*. 
Willis (Alvin): 
Aviator’s serenade. 253831. 
Blonde girl. 12519. 
Parade king. 11428. 
Willis (F.) Queen rag. 16058. 
Willis (R.) Won’t that do. 25150. 
Willis music co.: 
Advent. 10. 
After school, 14. 
Ann. 6740. 
wae piay..* '(: 
At the tea party. 18340. 
Barcarolle. 8536. 
Bendemeer’s stream. 12494. 
Boatman’s chant. 1248. 
Bright anticipations. 20864. 
Brown eyes. 20868. 
Brushwood. 10015. 
Caprice érotique. - 20890. 
Carmen. 18518. 
Certainly. 20897. 
Chase (The) 249, 18542. 
Christ Child. 18573. 
Cleo waltz. 18581. 
Concerto. 7215. 
Country circus. 28122. 
Crystal pearls. 7093. 
Daily exercises for violin. 349. 
Dancing doll. 7122. 
Day of joy. 20972. : 
Dream song. 18742. 
Dream vale. 21017. 
Drifting, 327271. 
Eleven child songs. 22238. 
Estudiantina. 17050. 
Etude de concert. 7309. 
Evening voices. 21069. 
Eventide cradle song. 17055. 
Feast of the little lanterns. 18838. 
Fields o’ Ballyclare. 21101. 
From Italy. 21144. 
Full sail. 21150. 
Gaiety rondo. 21155. 
Go ahead. 21182. 
Grandmother’s minuet. 18980. 
Great God Pan. 7524. 
Haunted wood. 28537. 
Heart to heart. T7607. 
Hobby-horse (The) 7640. 
Holy, holy, holy, Lord. 7648. 
Holy night. 28591. 
How can I leave thee. 10643. 
I long to roam down in my 
country home. 19135. 
I’m wantin’ you Jean. 7749. 


2317 


In Bohemia. 817. 

In Hungary. 17292. 

In old colonial days. 827. 

In that dear old summer time. 
831. 

In the whirl of joy. 21415. 

Indian cradle song. 7871. 

Invitation (The) 21425. 

Italia. 21444. 

Italian song. 21445. 

Jack Frost. 7909. 

Jack in the box. 7911. 

Jesus and the woman. 7918. 

Jolly hunters. 17348. 

Just Land in hand with you. 
7951. 

Just you and I. 7957. 

Keys of heaven. 903. 

Kinderlieder. 21485. 

Land of Sometime. 21507. 

Lead, kindly light. 28939. 

Let us go to Dreamland on our 
honeymoon. 19397. 

Light and bright. 21538. 

Little Dutch dance. 19487. 

Little songs for little folks. 
21556. 

Little Spanish dancer. 19446. 

Lo, our Father’s tender care. 
17438. 

Longing. 21561. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 29037. 

Lorelei. 11039. 

Lullaby. 183382. 

Make a joyful noise. 29092. 

Memories of Spain. 19575. 

Message (A.) 1087. 

Military drill. 21696. 

Monkey motion rag. 17570. 

Morning comes, but now is night. 
24072. 

Morning march, 17584. 

Morning mazurka. 17585. 

Morning voices. 21720. 

Mountebank’s song. 19646. 

Night wind and the mother. 17650. 

Nightingale and the rose. 13555. 

Nocturne. 17105. 

Noontide waltz. 17655. 

Normal hymnal. 3442. 

O come, all ye faithful. 26772. 

O du lieber Augustine. 113804. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 24210. 

O perfect love. 24214. 

Old trysting place. 1267. 

Olden times. 21857. 

On a holy day. 17688. 

On the river. 29411. 

Over the fields. 17719. 

Pansy blossoms. 13808. 

Paradise. 8649. 

Peaceful evening. 29478. 

Persian serenade. 8680. 

Pleasant days. 21938. 


Willis music co.—Continued. 
Recollections of home. 


INDEX 


Dt. ATE Ae Serv. c6 
gO" Ce 


Willoughby (J.) 


20001. 16477. 


Twilight dreams. 


Red rose. 29586. Wilm (N. von); 

Regimental march. 20007. At dawn. 183882. 

Requiem of a rose. 20012. At the picnic. 18388. 
Rippling waves. 20031. Autumn reverie. 183538. 
Rose waltz. 17862. Durch den wald. 444. 
Roseland. 17864. Impromptu. 20648. 
Round dance. 22045. Intermezzo. 2013. 

Sailing. 20083. Mazurka. 1066. 

Sailor’s yodel. 18790. Moonlight rambles. 19619. 
Serenade. 1528, 17904. Nonett. 24185, 26756. 
Serenade waltz. 29764. Sailors’ song. 20086. 
Ship ahoy. 17916. Spring’s first flower. 20273. 
Shooting stars. 17917. Wilmot (G. W.): 

Short songs. 20164. Birthday song. 27909. 
Silent night. 24628. Easter carol. 7260. 
Sleepy songs for sleepy eyes. 1590. First Christmas. 21110. 
Somebody cares for me. 17948. God’s blessings. 17134. 
Song in the night. 22150. God‘s harvest. 21185. 


Songs for the home kindergarten 


and school. 9125. 
South wind. 17965. 
Spanish dance. 22180. 


Little soldiers. 3176. 
Message of the bells. 
Song of the seasons. 
Spring song. 9168. 


17537. 
29853. 


Spare me my dreams. 139386. When the snow is falling fast. 
Speedway (The) 22184. 4290. 
Spirit immortal. 18182. Wilmot (L. A.) You’re the world to 
Spring dance. 22190. me. 2053. 
Starry emblem. 22197. Wilson (——) Shepherd boy. 138870. 
Summertime. 22216. Wilson (A.) Colleen, my emerald 
Swing song. 18021. queen. 14656. 
Te Deum. 24837. Wilson (A. F.): 
Te Deum laudamus. 1787. Alone. 9821. 
Tennessee. 18049. | Evening dream time. 14840. 
Thou, thou reignst in my bosom. ; Wilson (A. H.): 

12029. | Her smile. 21264. 
Three springs. 22312. : Songs of old fatherland. 22169. 
Tin soldier. 93884. Wilson (A. I.) Clothile. 14651. 


"Tis only the clouds 


that hide. 


Wilson (A. S.) 


Medley of our na- 


9388. | tional war songs. - 13403. 
Yop (The). 9402. | Wilson (A. W.) Benedictus. 14495. 
Toreador. 20843. ! Wilson (B.) Hear my prayer. 17192. 
Trip to Mt. Vesuvius. 18138. Wilson (B. Hawes-) See Hawes-Wil- 
Trumpet and drum. 9425. son (B.) 
Twenty-five short melodious | Wilson (Bessie H.) Love giving light. 
Studies. 25410. 8127. 
Twilight hour. 20445. | Wilson (C.) Three duets and a song. 
Two little songs of night. 442. 95133. 
Waltz. 18971. : og - 
Watch on the Rhine. 12173. eyed oe CE ee 
7 an : 
Welcome spring. 14209. b 
When Columbine dances. 25071. Wilson (C. F.) ‘Tears tell the story to 
Where the Swananoa flows. me. 18043. 
22480. Wilson (C. J.): 
Whimsical. 25111. Beautiful blue Danube waltzes. 
Vhirl (The) 22482. 6839. 
Whirlwind (The) 25118. Bewitching smile. 2271. 
Who has robbed the ocean cave. Eternal feminine. 2605. 
14257. Flight of the butterflies. 2664. 
Will-o’-the-wisp. 30299. If I were a bird. 7801. 
With power. 22509. Irish witch. 7889. 
7S measure’ exercises. 27545, Light cavalry. 8068. 
27546. Lullaby of the loom. 3225. 
Willmott (C.) Oh, those lovely dit- Medley of international airs. 
ties. 1258. 3291. 


2318 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Wilson (C. J.)—Continued. 

Medley of southern melodies and 
Home sweet home. 8250. 

Merry bobolink. 8282. 
Polacea brilliant. 8720. 
Qui ya la. 3641. 
Sea nymphs. 3807. 
Strauss’ waltz mosaic. 
Tsigane life. 4122. 
Zampa. 9766. 

Wilson (C. W.): 
Barney. 18386. 
Garden rhapsody. 7437. 
Little dreams. 21549. 
Mosaics. 13466. 
Rondel of spring. 
South wind sleeps. 13932 
Twilight wonder. 22346. 
Two nature dream-songs. 
Zummer and winter. 48738 

Wilson (EK. H.) O how plentitnl is 


3946. 


d7i21. 


30305. 


Thy goodness. 5769. 
Wilson (HK. R.) Filipine hombre. 
7374. 
Wilson (Eugenia R.) Alleluia. 2072 
C2 
Wilson (F. E.): 
Crossing the bar. 4722. 
Sweet recollections. 18012. 


Wilson (F. J.) On the wings of a 
dove. 29414. 


Wilson (EF. W.) Songs of Lehigh uni- 


versity. 16276. 

Wilson (Fern) Hills of our child- 
hood. 23487. 

Wilson (Frank) Tears tell the story 
to me. 18048. 


Wilson (G.): 
One by one. 
Song of gladness. 
Yankee Doodle rag. 

Wilson (G. D.): 
Caseadilla (La). 12859 (8). 
HEtourdie (L’) 22562 (20). 
Shepherd boy. 27157. 

Wilson (G. F.) Voices of June time. 


11375. 
24683. 
16691. 


12142. 
Wilson (H.): 
Alleluia. 2072 (2), 27750. 
Venite exultimus domino. 18125. 
Wilson (H. L.) 
Carmena. 23538, 2354; 22902, 
27987. 
Carmena waltz. 220. 
Connemara. ‘7065. 
Dusky Sue. 445. 
Hey! up the river. 19047. 
Song of Seville. 22155. 
Waison (1: B.): 
Abendlied. 22589. 
After dinner song. 22600. 
And it came to pass. 22657. 
Andante grazioso. 16774. 


22662. 
22663. 


Angel] choirs. 
Angel’s song. 


Wilson (I. B.)—Continued. 
Ask Santa to prescribe. 
Autumn. 22708, 22709. 
Away, away. 12456. 
Be on thy guard. 4516. 
Beginners’ choir. 25871. 
Berceuse. 12497. 
Bethlehem. 22788 
Blessed be the Lord. 22810. 
Blossoms are smiling. 12521. 
Break forth into joy. 22837. 
But thou Bethlehem. 22857. 
Christmas lullaby. 22947, 22948. 
Christmas story. 22952. 

Clovers are nodding. 12611. 
Communion. 22998. 
Dewdrop and buttercup. 23088. 
Earth is the Lord’s. 17028. 
Emblem of freedom. 23172. 
Fade sun, shine moon. 23206. 
Fainting under the crown. 7327. 
Barthtol’ ohrot Sanovhers yer: 
28342. 
Family affair. 
First Christmas. 
Flowers of Haster. 
Follow the star. 
Forward! be 
DBT. 
Frog and the dragon fly. 
From glory unto glory. 
Give Him praise. 10474. 
Glory in the highest. 233 
Good-night. 23373, 23374. 

Goodby dear Haster. 5028. 

Great is the Lord. 23401. 

Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah. 

25990. 

Hail Columbia. 238420. 

Hail Jesus the King. 

Hail the King of glory. 

Hand in hand. 23480, 

Hark, the glad bells peal. 

Heart of God. 23454. 

Holes in our stockings. 

Honey town. 23496, 

Humble yourselves 

ZOaDOo: 

I will extol thee. 

In the gloaming. 

Jesus’ little friend. 

King of love my 

10921. 

King of the world. 23728, 23730. 

Land over there. 15424. 

Lead on, O King eternal. 10973. 

Let Thy face shine. 138260. 

Little boy blue. 23836, 23887. 

Long ago. 238862. 

Lord is risen. 8110. 


22691. 


yes wALey 

23250, 28362. 
4936. 

23265. 


our watchword. 


12954. 
12955. 
23431. 

5089. 


23491. 
23497. 
therefore. 


poe 0. 
236350, 23631 
10859. 


Shepherd is. 


Love of Jesus in the soul. 11058. 
Lucky stars. 23894. 

Melody. 25134. 

Mending little stockings. 24003. 
Moderato. 5662. 


2319 


INDEX 


pti, Mes. v¥.6 


Wilson (I. B.)—Continued. 


My beloved has gone to his garden. 


5694. 
My soul doth magnify. 24129. 
New song. 13553. 


No room in the Inn. 24177. 


No thank you Tom. 24178, 24179. 
in Bethlehem manger. 


O Babe 
24199. 

Offertory. 13595. 

Old Glory. 24255. 

Only Thee. 3511. 

Organ prelude. 24293. 

Oriental love song. 24295, 24296. 

Our Redeemer lives. 5848. 


Our refuge and strength. 19865, 
People that walked in darkness. 


24348. 


Praise and thanksgiving postlude. 


26962. 


Prince of life. 8761. 


Put a bit of sunshine in the day. 


8785. 
Ransomed of the Lord. 3655. 
Reason why. 24452. 
Rejoice. 24469. 
Rejoice! Rejoice! 8835. 
Ring, ring ye bells. 24478. 
Risen most glorious. 8870. 
Rocking, rocking. 24486. 
Santa’s prescription. 22067. 
Seatter your gold. 18815. 


Secular quartets. 24575. 

Serenity. 6128. 

Shepherd’s vision. 24610. 

Shine out, O beautiful star. 
24612. 

Sing of the golden sunshine. 
13886. 

Sing on, O trusting heart. 9052. 


Sleep, ma honey. 24644, 24645. 
Song of nature. 13918. 
Song of the regiment. 
Song without words. 
Spring is here. 13942. 
Star and the song. 24739. 
Sunrise land. 24786. 
Sunshine. 138990. 
Sunshine of gold. 6279. 
Sweet and low. 24799. 
Tale of a whale. 24826. 


27246. 
27258. 


They that trust in the Lord. 4048. 
They that wait upon the Lord. 


24872. 

Three wise men. 24886. 

Thy work shall praise Thee. 
20402. 

Uncle Samyel winds the yarn. 
24942. 

United we stand. 24952. 

Unto Thee, O loving Father. 
24954. 


6435. 
16535. 
14182. 


Vesper hymn. 
Voice of Jesus. 
Voices of gladness. 


1 Wilson (R.) 


Wilson (I. B.)—Continued. 
Wave for happy Haster. 6475. 
Weary hearts be glad. 6484. 
Welcome happy morning. 9590. 
When I see Him. 27603. 


Wilson’s secular quartets for 
women’s voices. 25135. 
Won’t you be my little girl. 25152. 


Wilson (I. M.) I only know I love 
VOUS, LOv22as 
Wilson (J. T.): 
April. 6746. 
Lullaby (A) 
Wilson (J. B.) 
21929. 
Wilson (J. H.) 
4067. 


17467. 
Pirates base ball song. 


Thousand years ago. 


Wilson (J. M.): 
Cascadilla (La) 
Htourdie (L’) 22562 (20). 

Wilson (John) When I’m thinking, 

when I’m thinking of thee. 25079. 

Wilson (Josephine) Song of victory. 


12359 (8). 


29856. 
Wilson (K.) I love you little girl 
IT love you. 26147. 
Wilson (L. A.) Just because you 
were my sweetheart. 19321. 
Wilson (lL. B.) Honey. 1647. 
Wilson (M.): 
Aus meiner jugend. 20775. 
Dandelion. 7124. 
Study in pink. 29928. 


Wilson (Mrs. M. A.) 
childhood. 2865. 
Wilson (M. B.) I’m dreaming sweet- 

heart of you. 19149. 
"Neath a sweet magnolia 
tree. 19731. 
Wilson (R. H.): 
Resurrection. 8841. 
Sing all the earth to God. 27181. 
Springtime. 9165. 
Wilson (T. H.) I wonder if you ever 
think of me. 23585. 
Wilson (W.): 
Childhood days are dear to me. 
4658. 
Waiting 
30198. 
What I’d even do for you. 27588. 
Wilson (W. A.) Almighty dollar. 
27754. 
Wilson (W. #.) 
Wilson (W. L.) 


Home of my 


and longing for you. 


Maid of Mars. 238925. 
When I am dead. 


25074. 

Wilson (W. BR.) Hit the grit. 21281. 

Wiltberger (W.) Fata Morgana. 
17072. 

Wimpenny (M.H.) Just for the right 
to love you. 23708. 

Winch) (Ay Bs) Here and there. 
123859 CAM 

Winch (W. 7d.) Here and _ there. 


12359 (20). 


2320 


INDEX 


nos, 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Wincott (H.) Oh, those lovely ditties. 
1258. 
Windeatt (C): 


Canzona. 10042. 
Top dog. 16460. 
Windeatt (F. C.) Nydia. 18569, 
30658. . 
Winding (A.) 24 préludes. 20645. 
Windsor (M.) With you. 6582. 


Windsor music co. Sincerity. 3852. 


Wing (C. L.) Bonniest maid o’ Dun- 
dee. 20858. 

Wing (L.) Please play that chicken 
music. 21984. 

Winkel (B.) Sadie. 18785. 

Winkel bros. Sadie. 18785. 

Winkelman (G. B.) Olden love. 
24265. 

Winkler (C.) God watches over you. 
10497. 

Winkler (C. E.) Memory of my 
sweetheart. 11135. 

Winkler (W. W.) Memory of my 
sweetheart. 11185. 

Winn (A.) Lobster and_ goldfish. 
21558. 

Winn. .(B. .)-: 

Daily exercises for violinists. 
23089. 
Hand culture notation and 


rhythm. 2806. 
Seventeenth and eighteenth cen- 
tury classics. 20158. 

Winne (G. L. M.) If you want a girl 
to love you. 17277. 
Winne (J. M.) Carita. 

(42). 


4632, 14319 


Winne (J. W.) Summer’s love. 1682. 
Winner (H. J.): 
Birdies’ ball. 22562 (10). 
Listen to the mocking bird. 2072 


(33). 
Winner’s perfect guide for the 
German concertina. 14319 (26). 
Winner (J. G.) Christmas comes but 
once a year. 25197 (6). 
Winner (S.): 
Birdies’ ball. 22562 (10). 
Christmas comes but once a year. 
25197 (6). 
Compations of old. 10144. 


Listen to the mocking bird.- 2072 
(33), 15695. 

Sweet kiss. 2072 (58). 

Winner’s perfect guide for the 


German concertina. 143819 (26). 
Winning widow. 21326, 21588, 21581, 


22437. 
Winsett (R. HE.) Blind can see up 
yonder. 14527. 


Winslow (F. HE.) Old tunes my heart 
is playing. 24262. 

Winston (C.) Moonlight makes me 
lonely. 18461. 

Winter (C. J.) 


Of course. 293875. 


Winter (G.) Zwiegespriche. 25192. 
Winter (G. P.) Uncle Sam. 14120. 
Winter (J.) Roses and thorns. 29666. 
Winter (P. von) Singschule. 11808. 
Winter (S. G.) Song of the oversea 


railroad. 29851. 
Winter (W.) ‘Three meals a day. 
1782. 
Winterberg (R.): 
Alles, alles iS ja & geschift. 
6707-6709. 
Da lockten die reizendenmidel. 
7a 
Den tag vergisst du nie. 7164. 
Du wirst mama. 30475. 
Ich brauche einen mann. 7789. 


Ignaz hast du eine ahnung. 7819, 
10779. 

Ihr adjutant. 7820-7822, 10780, 
13102. 

Komm doch, du lieber kleiner 
schatz. T7995. 

Madame Serafin. 23909-23911. 
Mein herz ergliiht. 8259. 
Radium-marseh. 29562. 
Schénste was ich je  besessen. 
8967. 

Sie sind fiir mich ein kavalier. 
9034. 


Splendid girl. 29888, 29889. 
Spreiz dich nicht. 9153. 

Ubers jahr, tibers jahr. 12081. 
Vielleicht, vielleicht. 12130. 


Was uns freut. 12170. 
Willst du meine lady werden. 
27650. 


Winterberger (A.): 
Der du, Herr Jesu, ruh und rast. 
23083. 


Herr, wie du willst. 23479. 
Lied des hirten an der krippe. 
23817. 
O Jesulein stiss, O Jesulein mild. 
24206. 
Winterbottom (F.) Airs de _ ballet. 
22607. 
Winterfeld (M.): 
Das ist Paris. 4764. 
Weinlied. 6492. 
Wir sind ein zirtlich ehepaar. 


6578. 

Winterfeld (W. F. v.): 
Jugenderinnerungen. 13184, 13185. 
Junge violinist. 13188. 

. Mazurka. 29140. 
Romanze. 29646. 
Winterman (G.) Wiener wurst ped- 
dler. 9680. 
Winterrowd (I. L.): 
All is well. 16757. 


Will you heed the call. 18207. 
Worship. 18218. 
Winters (C.) Help me, Jesus. 2841. 
Winthrop (—) Ten fairies. 2072 
(GO). 


INDEX 


PYM Mes. V..'6 


Winton (W. W.) Children’s eucharist. 
28025. 

Wintzer (E.): 
Maikonigin. 138354. 
Ringlied. 11601. 
Rosen. 11650. 
Schneeflockenreigen. 
Schnurrkatze. 11781. 
Sternenenglein. 13956. 

Wintzer (R.): 

An einer hecke. 98388. 
Friedhofabend. 10423. 
In alten tagen. 10790. 


13827. 


Mannlein steht im walde. 11075. 
Sttirmlieder. 9194. 
Wer ist in unser htihnerhaus. 
12198. 
Wionezek (W.) Gdybym Ci wierzyé 
mogt. 4986. 


Wireless belles. 6648 (107), 8996. 


Wirt (M. G.) Little shoe. 23852. 
Wirth (C.) Oath of love. 26789. 
Wirz (A.): 
Imperator. 5284. 
Valse héliotrope. 27500. 
Wiscombe (T.) Honey moon in a 
flying machine. 19068. 


Wise (F.) Reason why I have to die 
an old bachelor. 29575. 
Wiske (C. M.): 


Cantate domino in C. 20703 (10). 


Father’s lullaby. 207038 (17). 
Witherow (C. H.) Ill be longing for 
you, only you. 750. 
Withey (M.) Alone with Jesus. 
226386. 
Witkowski (G. M.) 2™° symphonie. 


25198, 80843*. 
Witkus (HH. O.): 

I love an American girl. ‘7718. 

My heart longs for your smiles. 
8373. 

Witmark (M.) & sons: 

A-b-c-d-e-f-g. 6649, 14319 (27). 

A la valse. 9785. 

Accent makes no difference in the 
language of love. 9791, 9792, 
12359 (58). 

Adieu, dear love, adieu. 

Adoration. 14328. 

Advice to the lovelorn. 

Affectionate child. 277385. 

Agro dolce. 2100, 6648 (388). 

Ah! sweet mystery of life. 18, 
2072 (66). 

Airy faney. 25224. 

Aletter album. 2107. 

All fOr. MOUs. 22622; 

All I crave is more of life. 20726. 

All the world has gone to sleep. 


9797. 


22597. 


18276. 
All your own am/’I. 25241, 27714 
(eal 
Always together. 25246. 
American abroad. 9828. 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


2322 


American invasion. 20739, 25197 


(41). 
Among the flowers. 12404. 
Angelique. 27774, 30364 (58). 
Anger. 25271. 
Angling. 20748. 
Angus are you there? 20749. 
Anthem of the sea. 16779. 


Antidote. 16781. 

Any girl looks good in summer. 
12417, 12418, 14819 (29), 14887-— 
14892, 16782, 25284. 

Approach of day. 25289, 25290. 

Approach of night. 25291, 25292. 

Arabian twilight. 12422, 14895, 
16728 (26). 

Around the world. 22686. 

"Arry and ’Arriet. 16791, 25197 
(44). 

Art is) calling {for 
22687, 25197 (45). 

Artists’ glide. 20758. 

As long as the band will play. 
20760, 22689, 27714 (83). 

At the sea-side. 2172, 4880 (96). 

Babbling brook. 14480, 14431. 

Baby rose. 9896-9898, 12359 (54), 
12459, 14433-14436, 16812, 22723, 
27839, 27840. ¥ 

Baby’s rocking horse. 102. 

Bachelor girl. 20792. 

Back from thirty-six to twenty- 


me.) 18825, 


nine. 253845, 27714 (384). 
Balaria. 4493. — 
Ballade. 243847, 30364 (61). 


Ballet of the birds. 25352, 25353. | 
Band from Dixie land. 20799. 
Barecarole. 18385, 21830. 

Barry of Ballymore. 6828, 18387. 
Before you are old. 14481. 


Begging. 99388. 
Belfry bells. 16840. 
Berceuse. 14986. 


Beyond the sunset. 22738, 9782 
(27), 25400-25408. 
Big chief Burke. 
(34). 
Bill and coo. 12500, 14319 (35). 
Bird calls. 9967. 
Bird without my window. 20839. 
Bird’s evening song. 6648 (43). 
Blarney of Killarney. 16856, | 
18487, 22809, 25197 (49). 
Bliss forever past. 20796. 
Boardwalk crawl. 22813, 25197 | 
(2) 
Boreas. 
Bow Sing. 
Boxing game. 22825, 25197 (54). 
Brocken revels. 4599. 
Brook and the vine. 12541. 
Bubbling spring. 20871. 
Buffalo Bill’s farewell. 10017, | 
10018, 14319 (39), 16877, 25464. | 


9965, 14319 


14544, 184553. 
6904. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Bunch of sweets. 201. Deep in the heart of you. 10220. 
By moonlight. 10025. Determined child. 25668. 
By the mountain spring. 10026. | Dinner. 18701. 
Cajolerie. 20881. | Dixie Daisy dear. 7184, 10250, 
Campus (The) 22873. 10251, 12359 (64), 12695-12697. 
Campus selection. 16885, 22874. | Do you love me. 14758. 
Campus waltzes. 27714 (40). | Doctor De Luxe. 12700, 14760, 
Candy college boys. 22878, | 17001, 17003, 20989, 28220. 
27714 (41). | Doctor Tinkle Tinker. 407. 
Canoeing. 18505, 20885, 22880, | Dodelinette. 10526. 
25197 (58). Doll song. 21881. 
Canzonette. 10499. | Doll’s revels. 14762. 
Cecilia. 25512, 25513, 27714 (42). | —Dolly’s good. 14763. 
Chant sans paroles. 12069. | Don’t care for nothin’ but you. 
Chatelaine (La) 251, 10089. 10262. 
Cheer up brothers. 4653. Don’t sing the _ chorus. 4809, 
Cherry circle. 20906, 27714 (48), | 7202, 9782 (29). 
28022. | Down in honeymoon alley. 21008, 
Chiffon. 257, 18550. Z2C{1A (52). 
Christmas songs. 275. Down in sunshine valley. 12712, 
Christmas with the old woman | 12713, 14819 (57), 14776, 14777, 


who lived in a shoe. . 25554. 


Clarinet’s love. 22959, 27714 (44). | 


Clever little drone. 20919. 
Clinging vine. 283, 2072 (S82). 


Cloudland. 28063. 

Come and dance with me. 
30364 (63). 

Come closer. 297, 2072 (S4). 

Come kiss the Blarney Mary dar- 


28082, 


ling. 22978, 22979, 27714 (46). 
Come little fishes. 22980. 25197 | 
(66). 
Come sail away with me. 28089, 
28090. 


Come sail the shining sea. 301. 


Companions of old. 10144. 
Composing. 25578, 27714 (47). 


Concentration and technic. 16942. 

Contentment. 28111. 

Coquettish waltz. 14677. 

Coral isle. 28117. 

Coryphée. T7079, 14319 (4S). 

Cuckoo’s song. 10170. 

Cupid. 7097. 

Cupid. tell me why. 
14319 (49). 

Cupid’s caress. 


4736, 10173, 


Cupid’s lane. 280382, 25197 (72). | 

Daddy was a grand old man. | 
4741. 

Dainty. 25628, 30364 (65). 

Daisies. (The) 10179. 

Daisy (The) 12659. 

Dance caprice. 652. 

Dance in the green. 14711. 

Dance of the old queen. - 14712. 


14718. 
Dance on the lawn. 10188. 
Danse grace. 23057, 30364 (66). 
Day before the morning after. 
28183, 28184, 30364 (67). 
Dear old fairyland. 2072 (90). 
Dear old ma._ 2499, 28194. 


2323 


17016, 18731, 28245. 
Down in the locker of Davy Jones. 
21011. 


Down where the big bananas 
crow. 4819. 

Dream love. 25701, 28248, 30364 
(69). 

Dream melody. 426, 2072 (97) 
7222, 10278. 

Dream of the lotus flower. 427. 

Dreamer (The) 21019. 

Dreaming child. 23123. 

Dreaming dolly. 428. 


Dreaming princess. 23127, 27714 
(54). 

Dreary moon. 18749. 

Driving home the cows from pas- 


ture. 231235) 2519F (1), 2otie: 
28259-28261. } 
Duchess (The). 23137, 25717 
Duchess selection. 28266 
Duchess waltzes. 25197 (SO) 
Duo. 241027. 
Dutch kiddies. 446, 2558, 7248 


Each day till I die. 7254. 


Echo (The) 28275. 

Eeny meeny miny mo. 23159, 
25197 (S82y. 

Elfs (The) 12749. 

Enchantment. 10319, 18785. 

Enchantress (The) 21048-21050, 


25748, 25749, 28291. 
End of day. 25750, 25751, 28294. 


Entertaining man. 459, 4868, 
14319 (58). 
Entrance of Rose. 7298. 


Entrance of Vivien. 21057. 
Epitaph-meditation. 14829. 
Eribus. 6648 (52). 


Erirus. 2595, 18794, 23184. 

Evening song. 28314. 

Ever wi’ my Jean. 2615, 43880 
Chie 


INDEX 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Hvery little girl looks good to 
someone. 10340. 
Every little movement. 
4891, 4892, 12774. 


2617-2619, 


Expectation. 12779. 
Faded rose. 490. 
Fading day. 18812. 


Fairies. 28334, 30364 (71). 
Family album. 23220, 25197 (85). 
Farewell to the piano. 9926. 
Farmer at the circus. 4380 (113). 


Fickle child. 25824. 

Finale. 14319 (59). 

Finale ultimo. 10378. 

Finger practice for piano. 14888, 
17081. 

First gray hair. 25831, 30364 
(72). 


Five hundred thousand devils. 

232538, 30364 (74). 

Flamingo. 2658, 4880 (115), 6648 
(54), 17082. 

Hashing glances. 

Florentina caprice. 

Florese. 12822. 

Elow’r o’ the moon. 7391. 

Fly little butterfly. 7394. 

Flying witches. 9782 (88). 

For every boy who’s lonely there’s 
a girl who’s lonely too. 10899, 
10400, 14819 (62), 18881, 21121, 
21122, 23268, 23269, 25861. 

For Killarney and you. 
7400, 104038, 14910. 

Fountain and the lily. 14924. 

Friend and friend. 25875, 27714 
(56). 

Frisco rag. 2688, 4961. 

Frolic of the bees. 6648 (55). 

Gaby waltz. 21152, 27714 (57). 

Game of tag. 7484, 7485, 25889. 

Gavotte. 6648 (56), 28421. 

Gavotte from Mignon. 16489. 

Gee whiz, sweety! I’m dead stuck 
on you. 574. 

Gipsy (The) 12884. 

Gipsy’s love song. 12885. 

Girl V’ll call my sweetheart must 
look like you. 14959, 14960, 
21169, 25916, 28445-28449. 

Girl in the train. 587, 2725-2727, 
7459, T7460. 


7381. 
7387. 


4941, 


Girl of my dreams. 588, 4999, 
7461, 7462, 12890. 
Girl that likes me. 14962. 


Girlie-land. 7464, 14819 (64). 
Girlies you’ve kissed in dreams. 
2730. 
Give me a good Havana. 
Gladsome spirit. 17127. 
Glory to God in the highest. 
27714 (62). 
Gold fish song. 
Golden dreams. 


7465. 


21187. 
10507. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 6 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued.. 


Golden glow. 2759. 

Good-bye! good-bye. 14997. 

Good-bye my emerald land. 14999, 
18961. 

Good-bye, my love good-bye. 4880 
(116), 5032, 50383, 7496, 15000- 
15004, 23367. 

Good cheer. 25945. 

Good company. 15007. 

Good night and good-bye. 

Good-night mother dear. 
17146, 18966. 

Gossip (The) 10524. 

Grape girl. 17152. 

Grasshopper (The) 12981. 

Hail! Thou blessed Savior. 
(147), SOU a 

Hand in hand. 19015. 

Happiness. 26009. 

Happy and free. 26010. 

Harmony of love. 26018. 

Haughty child. 23448. 

Haunting rag. 285388. 

Havana Anna Ann. 21244. 


10517. 
12918, 


4380 


Haying time. 675, 2821, 4380 
(118). 
He giveth His beloved sleep. 


23450, 30364 (81). 
He was more like a gentleman 
friend. 26036. 
Headache in the morning. 15105. 
Heart breakers. 15107, 19032, 
26088. 
Heart to heart. 
Hearts are trumps. 
(96). 
Heave ho, my lads. 7609. 
Here’s love and success to you. 
26053. 
Here’s to the eyes that look in 
mine. 2846, 9782 (41). 
Hide and seek. 21277. 
High heels and buckles. 
19048, 25197 (97). 
Homeland. 2072 (107), 2867, 5164, 
13005, 15145, 15147, 28595. 
Homeward bound. 43880 (119). 
Honeymooning honey in Bombay. 
2873, 17210, 19071. 
Hoola Boola glide. 
14319 (67), 19072. 
How-de-do. 15160, 17214. 
How do I love you dear. 
How do you do. 21297. 
How sweet is love. 10647. 
How to bring up a girl. 238505. 
Howl of the jaguar. 21300. 
Humming top. 15169. 
Hunting song. 10653. 
Hyacinthia. 28625. 
I am lonely for you. 28633, 28634, 
I come to Thee. 21320. 
I’d like to have a little girl like 
you, like me. 19111, 26115. 


19033, 19034. 
21257, 25197 


12993, 


10636, 13009, 


23503. 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


I’d love to be loved by a girl like 
745, 746, 5201, 7692, 9782 


you. 
(44). 


INDEX 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 
Idle dreams. 17272, 30364 (85). 
Idle hours. 28726. 
Idylle. 10755. 


I’d rather have folks say How 
that man did run. 747, 6648 
(64), 7694. 

I dreamed. 130384. 


I, John take thee Matilda. 2072 
(110), 2897. 

I know a lovely shepherdess. 
10687. 

I know the place where we will 
rest. 2901. 

I leave it to you. 15204, 172388, 
26128. 

I left little Heinie behind. 2902, 
4880 (121). 


T’ll do no turkey trotting. 21328. 

T’ll love you till the sun grows 
colds Zima (70). 

T’ll never look at a pretty girl 
again. 191338, 25197 (110). 

t love, love. 21338, 25197 (111), 
26148, 26144, 28670-28674. 

I love the name of Mary. 755-757, 
2910, 15218. 

I love you dear. 213386. 

I’m a wonderful man in Yonkers. 
26149, 27714 (71). 

I’m falling in love with some one. 
Tao) 2920; T(28. 

I’m feeling that way too. ‘760. 

I’m going to write to Santa Claus. 
26159. 

I’m looking for an heiress. 
4380 (128). 

I’m on the, road to Loveland. 
7742. 

I’m such a romantic girl. 
25197 (116). 

I met you in Pittsburg. 23563. 

I sing tra-la. 23568, 27714 (74). 

I’ve been looking for the perfect 


764, 


21347, 


man. 21356, 25197 (119). 

I’ve got my mother’s husband and 
she’s got mine. 17766, 7767, 
12359 (79). 

I’ve heard that before. 27714 
(76), 28706. 

I’ve never had a_ sweetheart. 


287, 18071, 138072, 16728 (40). 
want a regular man. 238578, 
25197 (120), 26180, 28709. 
want a regular pal for a gal. 
ZABoZ, 2onte, 25197 (121). 
want to be loved that way. 
26185. 

want to tell you something. 
28716, 28717, 30364 (84). 

will show you the way. 23584. 
won’t come back. 7787, 14319 
(74). 

would leave my honeymoon for 
you. 18087, 18088, 16728 (48). 


HH HAY A A 


EE 


2329 


If all my dreams were made of 
gold. 19187, 19188, 23592-23594, 
25197 (128), 26199, 28731, 28732. 


If I had a hundred hearts. 15268, 
16728 (44), 28735-28737. 

If I had known. 4880 (124), 
5266. 

If I only had a sweetheart like 
yous, 202) (12h): 

Jf I should dream of you. 7800, 
14319 (77). 

If I were a red red rose. 5267, 
12359 (80). 

If one little girl loves me. 28741, 


28742. 

If only some one would teach me. 
804, 2072 (128). 

If that ain’t love what is. 
14819 (78). 

If the man in the moon would 
speak. 26204, 27714 (80). 

If the wealth of the world were 
mine. 21387. 

If you can’t be as happy as you’d 
like to be. 21889, 27714 (81). 

If you'll do dat for me. 2965. 

If you'll only snuggle me. — 7814, 
14319 (79). 

If you will love me dearly. 5275, 


7807, 


9782 (47). 

In a little while. 28611, 27714 
(82). 

In April. 2984, 4380 (128). 


In bad man’s land. 23614, 25197 
(126), 26218. ns 


In loving time. 21400, 25197 
(128), 26224. 

In meadow land. 26225. 

In old Wall street. 23625, 25197 
(129), 26228. 

In our dream world. 26229, 30364 
(86). 

In pillow town. 21403, 25197 
(130); 

In remembrance. 4380 (129), 
5298. 

In society. 28771. 

In society it’s always’ dress 


parade. 21405, 25197 (1382). 
In solitude. 13129, 14319 (87). 
In syncopatia land. 21406. 
In the depths of the woods. 3000. 
In the golden afterwhile, Nellie 
dear. 236382, 25197 (1384). 
In the golden long ago. 
9782 (48). 
In the morning. 13134. 
In the swim. 887, 2072 (126). 


7850, 


In the _ swing. 1ISIS7,  Let3s, 
14319 (88). 
International cup. 846. 


INDEX 


Di day NWS. V¥e.6 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 
Trish smile. 27714 (85). 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Is it love, am I dreaming. 13149, 
16728 (45), 21428. 

Isabelle. 18150. 

Island of sweet sixteen. 10835, 
14319 (89). 

Isn’t it nasty of papa. 7892, 
14319 (90). 

It never can happen again. 21485. 


It’s a long lane that has no turn- 


ing. 
28821. 


17324, 19257, 25197 (187), 


It’s better to forget and smile. 


26271. 


It’s easy to be a lady if you try. 


(IOI ASO COE): 


It’s pretty soft for Simon. 858. 
It’s something that you cannot 
learn from books. 859, 4880 


(133). 


Tv’s the bump. 18154. 


It’s time for a tip-top time. 15882, 


16728 (46). 


It was not so long ago. 153835. 

Jack of hearts. 6648 (78). 

Jealousy. 13163; 14319 (93), 
26281. 

Johnny and the bumble bee. 
19293. 

Joyeux. 18178, 143819 (97). 


Joyful song. 21454, 
Jumblies (The) 

Jumping Jupiter. 
Jupiter. 23699. 
Just for you. 

Just to forget. 
Katy did. 


889. 


3073. 


1628) (48) 23715, 23746. 
Katy-did song. 897. 


Keep away from a married man. 


26326, 263827, 27714 (90). 
Keep Thou my feet. 21481. 
Kiss of youth. 3097. 
Klown kapers. 27714 (92), 
INrazy kat. 19355: 


Land of lovely ladies. 26380. 


2072 (131), 5384-5386, 
7963, 10904, 18202, 15389, 15390, 


28914. 


3069, 4880 (134). 


21472, 27714 (88). 


Land of Maiden’s charms. 10959. 
Land of the heart. 21508. 
Land of the sultan’s dream. 


10960, 18243, 14819 (103). 


Lane that leads to Drowsy land. 


16728 (49). 
Mast “davis: 2o ate. 
Last little girl is you. 

30364 (91). 
Latest society pet. 
Leading the simple 

14819 (104). 
Legend (The) 
Let me be free. 
Let me be your only beau. 
Let me have peace. 


5428. 
life. 


28944. 


28934, 


8021, 


28957, 30364 (93). 
10980. 
22562 (87). 


2326 


Let me keep on dreaming. 23800, 
27714 (95). 

Let’s get spooney awhile. 956. 

Let’s run away. 9782 (53). 

Let us fill the cup divine. 15441. — 

Let us have peace. 17398-17400, 
19398-19401, 21522, 21528, 23804— 
23806. 

Letter you shouldn’t have sent. 
10988, 14819 (107). 

Life is a riddle. 5467. 

Life is but a melancholy flower. » 
967. 

Light of heart. 

Light of heaven. 


17412. 
969, 9782 (54). 


Lily and the rose. 15466. 

Lingering love. 26423, 28985, 
30364 (94). 

List to the voice divine. 15478. 


Little chatterbox. 28995. 

Little dancer. 138284. . 

Little Fifi. 5486, 9782 (57). 

Little girl I love you. 8081, 143819 
(108). 

Little gypsie girl. 6648 (81). 

Little lessons. 15481. 

Little Maggie Brady. 
11019, 12859 (87), 29001. 

Little orphant Annie. 
29007. 

Little tease. 26441. 

Little wag. 19448. 

Live for to-day. 8090. 

Lo, my heart it sings. 4380 (142). 

Lonely fiddler. 13298. 

Love. 18309, 16728 (50). 

Love alone I sigh and long for. 
13310. 
Love, bah! 
Love eyes. 
Love is a race. 


11017- 
29005, 


21571. 
23873. 
15518. 


Love is something that has to 
grow. 19466, 25197 (154). 
Love me all the time. 17451, 
19469, 22562 (91). 

Love not in vain. 3208. 

Love sick. 3205. 

Lovely Lulu. . 21588. 

Love’s promise. 5528, 14319 
(US Ne 


Lovetime. 14319 (114). 


Loving.  10d1) B2iG ad, dibo4@: 

Macushla selection. 26498. 

Madame Sherry. 5548, S167, 
13338, 14319) (Glo e 

Madame Sherry laneers. 1021. 

Madame Sherry waltzes. 11072. 

Mlle. Rosita. 11073, 17475, 21608. 

Mah honey love. 2072 (142), 
Soin 

Maid and the rose. 14319 (118). 

Maid o’ Glenmore. 19518. 

Maiden’s lament. 29088. 

Maids of Sorrento. 21614. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 
Mammy’s prayer. 8198. My shadow. 15789. 
Mamselle Lucinda. 21621. My sweet. 138527, 25197 (177). 
Man, naughty, naughty man. My toast to you. 2072 (149). 

21624. My todalo man. 21758, 25197 
Man’s a man for a’ that. 1042, (178). 

ZmoT (159). Naughty Hans. 19729. 
Manhattan isle. 26514. Naughty Marietta. LLSO.S ZOR2 
March chorus and entrance of (150) BAO, S425. ORS2e ie), 

regent. 21632, 27714 (100). 126 4= 1 268, 14319 (124). 
March of the prince’s regiment. Naughty Marietta waltz. 22562 

21635. (100). 

Marionettes’ wedding. 17499, Neck and neck. 26727, 30364 

21642, 25197 (162). (108). 

Mars. 23956. Neptune. 3418. 


Mazurka mignonne. 38287. 
* Mean old are light. 26557. 
Measured steps. 8248. 
Memories. 8265. 
Men are all alike. 24001, 25197 
Gilg). . 
Men, men, men. . 8309. 
Mercury. 24014. 
Merry child. 21689. 
Merry jingling bells. 24016, 25197 
(166). 
Merry mill. 21691. 
Merry month of May. 17586, 
25197 (167). 
Merry spin. 19587. 
Message of a star-beam. 3825, 
4380 (145). 
Mignonnette. 11156. 
Miller and the smith. 21697. 
Minnie the: queen of the schuet- 
zenfest. 240438. 
Minona. 21701. 
Modern soldiers’ parade. 1104. 
Mollie dear. 11168. 
Moon baby. 17578. 
Moorish processional. 24069— 
24070. 


Never lose your heart in the moon- 
light. 13547, 16728 (54). 

Never mind Singing, just dance my 
dear. 21769, 21770, 25197 (179). 

Never mind the family tree look 
at the business plant. 8485, 
13548, 14319 (126). 

New kingdom. 8440, 21772. 

Night time. 5740, 9782 (72). 

Nighty girl. 1205, 1206. 

Nihilists ee PAETAS 

Nine piano sketches. 2642. 

Nine tonal beauties. 3916. 

No one: but “yous wigs 2) al Zee: 
12859 (94), 19753. 

Nocturno. 13560. 

Nodding tulip. 8491. 

None easier. 15844. 

Northern dance. 26759, 380364 
(105). 

Nothing so soft ever happened to 
me. 2938384. 

Nymphs and fawns. 24198. 

O lily of the valley. 26775. 

O Thou that changeth not. 43880 
GIO) bgs2, 

Oh, bring me love. 21886. 

Morenita. 17580. Oh, come fair maid and dance 

Mother machree. 1123. with me. 1251. 

Moya. 19648. Oh, those boys. 2072 (156). 

Murmuring brooklet. 19653. Old brocade. 1268. 

My baby boy. 19665. Old days were the best days. 8570. 

My fable. 26689. Old noblesse. 21851. 

My heart has learned to love you. Olden times. 13613. 
1149, 3885, 11228. Olympus. 29402. 

My honey of my heart. 18504, On pleasure bent. 38496. 


= 

‘o 

ol 
ee Pe a a a 


16728 (52). On San Francisco Bay. 8588, 
My Honolulu honey Lou. 18505, 8589, 26822, 29405. 
13506, 16728 (58). On stilts. 13616. 
My lady Dixie. 24109, 26696, On the ballroom floor. 15915. 
80364 (100). On the quiet. 24274, 25197 (192). 
My lady star. 24110. On the road that leads to you. 
My land. 1154-1157. . 21861, 25197 (1938), 26827. 
My little sugar baby. 26698, On wings of love. 24278, 24279. 
27714 (103). One I love. 21868. 
My love is like a simple prayer. One word from you. 26832, 27714 
30364 (102). (107). 
My old town. 17621, 19701, 24122, Only a boy. 8604, 11383 
25197 (175), 26710, 29286, 29287. Only moon that I want to see. 
My playroom. 11244. 29423. 


2321 


INDEX 


Di EE aes... ¥2°6 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


14319 (129). 
26857, 27714 


Opening chorus. 

Oriental maidens. 
(108). 

Oriole in colorg gay. 11399. 

Other fellow. 2072 (159). 

Out of darkness into light. 21882. 


Out on the storm swept sea. 
24807. 

Out with the owl. 1298, 2072 
(160). 


Palmy days. 21891, 27714 (109). 
Paradise of Mahomet. 8650, 
11429, 15958, 29455-29457. 
Parting smile. 21898. 
Pearl maiden. 29479. 
People will talk you know. 
6648 (98). 
Perfidy. 4880 (158), 5886. 
Perfume. 1326.2 19907, 
(197). 
Persian princess. 
Philadelphia drag. 
(199), 26923. 
Piccadilly bend. 24358, 
(113). 
Pickaninnies. 19922. 
Pickaninny sleep song. 
Pietro. 21924. 
Pine tree stands lonely. 13850. 
Pipe and stein song. 16005. 
Pirouette. 19931, 27714 
29499, 29500. 
Plant a watermelon on my grave. 
19932. 


1322, 


25197 


26912. 


21915, 25197 


27714 


26925. 


(114), 


Play the game. 21931, 25197 
(200). 
Playing in the barn. 21982. 


Plenty Hawk. 11477, 14319 (182). 
Poet’s song. 19944. 
Pollywogs at play. 
Pomegranate flowers. 
Pony ride. 243876. 
Poor old Adam was my father. 
8723, 8724, 14819 (183). 
Pourquoi. 8730, 9782 (76). 
Powder and rouge. 19959, 22562 
(109). 
Pretty Elsie. 19971. 
Pretty little sunshade. 
30364 (109). 
Processional march. 24422. 
Pussy willows. 16052. 
Queenly steps. 21986. 
Question (The) 16060. 
Radiant smiles. 2072 (162). 
Rag-time love. 17827, 19994, 
24447, 25197 (203). 
Rain or sun. 11558. 
Red pepper. 1413, 2072 (164), 
5983, 5984, 8817-8819, 11566. 
Red widow. 24459, 24460, 24461, 
27016, 27017, 27714 (119). 
Renunciation. 4380 (159), 5998. 
Resignation. 11585. 


26951, 26952. 
21943. 


24408, 


2328 


rn 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Réve (Un) 16085. 

Right as ninepence. 

Rigodon. 22019. 

Robin (The) 16105. 

Roll a little pill for me. 16107, 
20086, 22562 (114), 24491. 

Rosalind. 2072 (165). 

Rose lucky rose. 22086, 27714 
(PAL) 

Rose shop. 8895, 8896, 11645. 

Rose waltz. 29662. 

Rosita. 8908, 8909. 

Roulette reel. 16134, 17873, 20066, 
22044, 24522, 29670. 

"Round the world. 27082. 

Royal durbar. 22047, 25197 (208), 
29671. 

Russian bear. 22049. 

Rustie dance. 29680. 

Sad song. 16142. 

Sadness. 27090. 

Said the rose to the Barbie bee. 
24537. 

Sailing sweetheart you and “ 
1488. 

St. Patrick’s day. 22055. 

Sally. 8988, 14319 (187). 

Same old love. 16153, 17891. 

Santanitza. 11700, 18806, 13807, 
14819 (188), 16154. 

Saturn. 24554. 

Saucy moon. 22070, 27714 (122). 
Save up your kisses for a rainy 
day. 1506, 3771, 6648 (105). 
Scholars companion. 3790, 11735, 
22078. 

School comrades. 6103. 

Serenade. © 13843. 

Sérénade espagnole. 13848. 

Serenade in Venice. 20150. 

Sérénade romantique. 22098. 

Shah (The). 6648 (108). 

Sham. 9015. 

Shamrock. 27158. 

She was lovely to her mother. 
13868. 

She was the girl I loved the best 


6014. 


of all. 24605, 27714 (128). 
Shepherds and _ shepherdesses. 
14987. 
Shine softly Mr. Moon. 2072 
(170). 


Shout the glad tidings o’er vale 
and hill. 24616. 

Sing me a song. 29788. 

Singing children. 16230. 


Singing gondoliers. 4380 (163), 
6172. 
Sirocco. 1577, 1578, 2072 (172), 


20186, 20187. 


Skeleton in the closet. 11810. 


Skipping rope. 18891. 
Slavonia. 13894. 
Sleep darling. 27193. 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 
Sleep well. 16234. 
Sleeping and waking. 

27714 (124). 


Slip your glad rags on and come 


with me. 4880 (164), 11814. | 

Slumber sweetly. 16287. 

Smithy (The) 27202, 30364 
(114); 

Snoop! snoop! 21208, a03864 
(5). 

Snow time. 20201, 24661, 25197 
(219). 

Snuggle. 9077. 

Solitude. 20208. 

Some day, dear heart. 16255, 
16728 (62). 

Some golden day. 16260. 

Somebody’s mother. 22144. 
Somewhere she’s flirting with 
Someone. 16265, 16728 (68). 


Song of the night. 


Song of the thrush. 20234. 
Songs that you used _ to 
16278, 16728 (64). 
Songs without words. 
Souvenir de Dvorak. 
Souvenir de Grieg. 
Souvenir de Mozart. 11861. 
Souvenir de Wagner. 11862. 
Spinning song. 13988, 
(141). 
Spirit of speed. 6648 (118). 
Spooks. 16297. 
Spring flowers. 
Spring is here. 


17958. 
11859. 
11860. 


20268. 
1642. 


Squirrel and the nut. 6648 (117). 
30364 


Staceato etude. 
(116). 

Steeple Jack. 
(127), 29910. 

Summer evening. 163841. 


24735, 


Summer lullaby. 4380 

6270. 

Sun of my soul. 24781, 30364 
Cae) 

Sun rays. 11919. 


Sun shines on my wedding day. 


9212, 9782 (80). 
Superior march album. 
Suppose. 24791. 
Supposing. 22221. 
Surprise. 22222, 22223. 
Swallows (The) 14988. 


1690. 


Sweet, before the summer goes. 
3970. 
Sweet senorita. 18015, 20814, 


25197 (230). 


Sweet stars are shining. 3981. 


Switchback rag. 29967. 
Sylphes (Les) 14009. 


Take me now or forever say good- 


bye. 29969. 


26596—_12 


T 


9 
oO 


24649, 


29848, 29849. 
Song of the spinning wheel. 22162. 


sing. 


14319 


24746, 27294, 27714 


(166), 


INDEX 


A SE a ET OS OTT AO A eT >: 


2329 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Take me there. 
(146). 
Tale of love. 


9268, 9264, 14319 
14319 (147). 


Tale of two hearts. 11956. 
Teach me to forget. 9289. 
Teach me to pray. 17389, 6318, 


63819, 11970, 14627, 14628. 
Tender thoughts. 4380 (167). 
That pretty little song. 27390, 

27714 (181). 

That’s the way to treat a little 
doggie. 14056, 14319 (150). 
That’s the way we do it out in 

Kansas. 1758, 2072 (188). 
That’s Yiddisha love. 40383. 
That was a grand old song. 

6648 (122), 9327. 

That was where his little joke 
came in. 11997. 

That will keep him true to you. 
14059, 14319 (149). 

There is no harm in that. 22289. 

There is no place like old New 
York. 24863. 

There is one born every minute. 
12006, 12359 (108). 

There's a better time a coming for 
us all. 2072 (186). 

There’s a raft of money in graft. 
2002, (ASH): 

There’s never an hour. 1771. 
They all look good when they’re 
far away. 22297, 27714 (182). 
They follow me everywhere. 2072 

(188). 

They’ve won every nation’s battles 
but their own. 1774, 6344, 9346. 

Thinking of thee. 4051. 

This is grand. 22308, 25197 (242). 

Thoroughbred (The) 4880 (169), 
6349, 6350, 24878. 

Those eyes. 9361, 9782 (88). 

Those heavenly eyes. 93638, 12026, 
14072, 14819 (152). 

Thou blessed man of God. 24880, 
27714 (184). 

Thoughtless child. 24883. 

Tie your little bull outside. 
4076. 

Till the sands of the desert grow 
cold. 63857, 20404, 30057, 30058, 
30364 (124). 

Tim Callahan. 4077, 9782 (89). 

Tiny windmill. 1789. 

To live for thee. 27436. 

To the land of my own romance. 
24903, 24904, 25197 (245). 

To the strains of that wedding 
march. 4086. 

To thee. 4087, 6648 (125). 

Told by the firelight. 20412. 

Tony Caponi. 24910, 27714 (185). 

Tramp! tramp! tramp! 4102, 
4380 (171). 


1768, 


4075, 


INDEX 
pt. Ma, ns a6 


——EEE 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Trifles. 6648 (127). 

Truant love. 9422, 14819 (1538). 

Try and make your neighbors 
happy too. 16470, 18100, 30095. 

Turquoise (The) 16728 (67). 

Two larks. 15485. 

Two to Duluth. 14117, 16728 (68). 


Uncle Billy was a fireman. 9448, 
14819 (154). 

Under any old tree at all. 14128. 

Under the dreamy moon. 24946, 


25197 (246), 27478. 
Until life shall be done. 141387. 
Upsi-daisy. 12093, 14319 (155). 


Vain is my _ strength. 12095, 
14139. 

Valse bohéme. 18115. 

Valse chromatique. 10501. 

Valse de concert. 12099. 

Valse fantaisie. 24966, 30364 
CIZiG) 

Venus. 24986. 


Verb to love. 22384, 25197 (250). 

Victor Herbert album. 9522. 

Village blacksmith. 25004. 

Vodka. 22404. 

Voice of the cello. 
(251). 

Voleano (The) 1901. 

Wading in the brook. 22407. 

Wait till you’re sure you love me. 
2072 (198). 

Waiting for God and thee. 

Wake baby eyes of blue. 
12164, 12359 (111), 16560. 

Waltzes. 27562. 

Water frolics. 27567. 

We are out for Manuel. 25049, 
27714 (189). 

We'll all go home when there’s 
no place else to go. 1925, 4880 
(173), 6478. 

We will go, go, all aglow to Go go. 
22424, 22425, 25197 (258). 


20524; 25197 


30199. 
9562, 


We will go, go, to Go-go. 27577, 
27578. 
What a frightful scandal. 27585, 


27714 (140). 
What’s the use of moonlight. 
9608, 14819 (159). 


What should Dolly wear? 18176. 
What would my poor wife Say. 
9611. 


When I am all your own. 
(174), 6510. 

When I carved your name on the 
old oak tree. 22440. 

When love flies in the window. 
25088, 25197 (256). 

When summer days depart. 9636. 

When Sunday rolls around. 20587, 
22451, 25197 (257). 


4380 


2330 


ET NS © NS = 


When sweet sixteen. 1967, 4283, 
6516, 6517, 12215-12217, 14241, 
14319 (161-163), 16624. 

When tender love you are con- 
fessing. 380248. 


When the heart beats true. 2072 
(196). 
When the honeymoon is. over. 


4380 (175), 6522. 

When the right man sings Tra la 
la. 22458, 25197 (259). 

When the sunshine of springtime. 
4292, 9782 (96). 

When thou art near me. 1970. 

When woman is the question. 
20608, 22470, 25197 (260). 

When you are near. 4297. 

When you hear love’s hello. 
30364 (1380). 

Where the River Shannon flows. 
1982. 

While the big old 
round. 30279. 

Whispers. 14255. 

White lies, black lies. 
27637, 27714 (146). 

Who knows. 25120. 

Why am I lonely without you. 
22492. 

Why that tear. 9782 (97). 

Wild rose. 2007, 4822, 4880 (177). 

Windy nights. 4828, 6648 (187). 


30267, 


world rolls 


27636, 


Wings of love. 20646, 22562 
(181). ; 

With down cast eye. 2018, 2019. 

With love. 12291. 


With the twinkle in her eye. 16678, 
16679, 22510, 30320. 

Witmark banjo- folio. 6584. 

Witmark cello and piano folio. 
9708. | 

Witmark collection of quartets. 
6585, 6586. 

Witmark cornet and piano folio. 
6587. 


Witmark dance folio. 9710. 


Witmark mandolin and guitar 
folio. 6589-6596. 

Witmark trombone and _ piano 
folio. 6597. 


Witmark violin and piano folio. 
6599-6602. 

Wonder songs. 2026. 

Won’t some one take me home. 
2027, 2072 (199). 

Won’t you be my Sunday girl. 
27660. 

Wooden soldiers parade. 6616, 
9725. 

Wooing winds. 

Yachting. 4346. 

Year ago. 43848. 

You are charming. 


30328, 30329. 


22533. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 

You bid me say good-bye. 4880 
(179), 6622. 

You can’t pay the landlord with 
love. 22587, 22538, 25197 (266). 

You could love me just the same. 
25172, 25197 (267), 27686. 

You have to hand it to them. 
25174, 25197 (268). 

You love me. 30344. 

You may kiss me good-night dear. 
25177, 25197 (269). 

Young cadets. 9761. 

Young recruits. 27695. 

Zephyr. 2058, 6648 (140), 9768, 
20700, 27704. 


27° valse brillante. 616. 
2nd mazurka. 2754. 
Witt (M. S.) Fatimah. 4917, 9782 
(32). 


Witt-Maxwell (K.) Moonlight lullaby. 
8321 

W ittberger 
9886. 

Wittenberg (Ff. C. & J.) 
G. A. R. 4931, 25840. 

Wittenberg bros. Flag of the G. A. R. 
25840. 

Witter (F. R.) 


(A.) Ave verum corpus. 


Flag of the 


Praise God. 17752. 
Wittersheim (Mrs. J.) Will you tell 
ine Sweetheart dear. 2010. 
Wittmaak (H. 8S.) Boy scout. 

Wittman (M. G.): 
Fountain spray. 23278. 
Kelly? ’m the man. 238719. 
Wittmann (T.): 
Baby Dollar. 20783. 
In my gendola. 17294. 
Witts (C.) Teasing eyes. 
Witzell (J.) When you smile. 
Witzmann (E.) & co., ine. 
skirt rag. 5157. 
Wobersin (W.) Schule fiir die laute 
oder bass-guitarre. 11743. 
Worz (R.) Liederbuch des deutschen. 
21530. 
Woss (J. V. von): 
Heiliges lied. 687. 
Vier lieder. 2023. 
Wohl: (—): 
As du kenst nit un weist nit nemt 
men sich nit unter. 27803. 


12530. 


11971. 
1975. 
Hobble 


NS 


Wohl (—)—Continued. 
Nehm schon ob zurik dein suesse 
heim. 3414. 
Oy horachmon. 3534. 
Polisecher Yid. 38591. 
Polish Jew. 11484. 
Zu het ihr nit gesehen mein 
Moishe. 4872. 
Wohilfahrt (F.): ( 
Sechszig elementar-etiiden. $2296, 
1229%, f 
75 etuden fiir violine. 9711. ge 
Wohlfahrt (H.) Klavier-schule fiir 
den elementar-unterrieht. 10934. 
Wohlgemuth (A.) When the weather 
is nice. 20601. 
Wohlgemuth (G.) : 


Bin am weg gestanden. 18481. 
Es ist ein briinnlein geflossen. 
18796. 

Ganz im geheimen. 18907. 

Liebespost. 19410. 

Wie schon ist doch die welt. 
14263. 


Wolbach (Mrs. L.) Life is to us what 
we make it. 17408. 
Wolbrock (C.) Down on Belle Isle. 


WolcotiaG@s.45)+ 
Class mates march. 22960. 
How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 10642. 
In sweet companionship. 
Praise ye Jehovah. 26964. 
Wolerstein (S.) My Maryland. 1162, 
1163, 3389. 
Woleslagel (KE. L.): 
Girded for battle. 
Jesus Saves. 38055. 
Jesus will bear me o’er. 8057. 
Pleasures evermore. 38585. 
There is someone who 
27400. 
Treasure in the heavens. 4104. 
When the King shall come. 27612. 
Wolf (C.) Two fairy stories. 2024. 
Wolf (Ernie): 
My dream love. 17606. 
Nellie darling. 13548. 
Wolf (Ernst): 
Kalodont-walzer. 
Verliebte plakate. 


830. 


25913. 


knows. 


10902. 
12124. 


Auf schulom steht die welt. 22701. | Wolf (J.) Waiting for you. 12163. 
Aus frauen-recht. 27824. Wold (lL. de) See De Wolf (L.) 
Beht tates mames auf kinder. | Wolf (O.): 
22766. Muttertindelei. 13483. 
Bist mein kroin mein welt. 27910. Sterbende kind. 138954. 
Chad gadyo. 23869. Wolf (S.) Wolf’s music time blocks. 
Dus bisele erd. 28270. 2025. 
Eltern’s liebe is wahre liebe. | Wolf (W.) Corps diplomatique. O77. 
23169. \ Wolf-Camp music co. Awakening of 
EHmunoh is theuer. 2587. the flowers. 20780. 
Grager (Der) ‘23392. Wolf-Ferrari (E.): 
Holt fest dein emune. 26077. Fantasia. 283845. 
Jizik. -23663. Inquisitive women. 26257, 
Zook 


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INDEX 
| pt. 1. Ssarve 6 
' = =f ee — == 
 Woltf-Ferrari (.)-—Continued. Wood (A.): 
Schmuck der Madonna. 24561. Fairy dreams. 28385. 
Susannens geheimnis. 11927. Property man. 16048. 
Suzanne’s secret. 27881, 29951. Wood (Mrs. A.) American boy for 


Wolfe (A. D.) Ashes of roses. 183380. me. 18295. 
Wolfe (H. M.) My Yuma gal. 15798. | Wood (A. W.): 


Wolfe (L. BH.) That hobble, hobble Merry Christmas. 29165. 
skirt. 9321. Sing a song of Christmas. 30751. 
Wolfenberger (B.) Chatter box. | Wood (B. F.) musie¢ ¢o.: 
12585. Aeolienne. 277384. 
Wolff (B.) 12 short octave studies. Alone. 16760. 
9718. April melody. 25298. 
Wolff (C. A. H.) Kleine pianist. 7988. Arbutus. 22676. 
Wolff (H. J.) Love novel. 3204. At the fair. 16794. 
Wolff (F.) Summer love. 16348. Ave Maria. 22718. 
Wolff (J.) Vl be waiting for you. Barearolle. 6819. 
28664. Berceuse napolitaine. 22780. 
Wolff (L.): Bohémiens (Les) 12527. 
Coon serenade. 25587. Caprice. 24442. 
My loving Irish homestead. 26704. Chanson d’ avril. 6967. 
Wolff (M.) Heisse eisen. 5123. Chanson du fauconier. 22912. 
Wolff (M. B.) What is this world Chanson orientale. 22914. 
coming to. 9603. Chant des moissonneurs. 22919. 
Wolff (W.): Chant du berger breton. 22920. 
Farewell to the dear old regiment. Chant du matin. 6975. 
103860. Chant du _ pécheur  norvégien. 
Jolly pastimes. 26297. 22921. 
Love feast of fashion. 26468. Chatelaine. 22926. 
Ostrich trot. 26859. Children’s musical moments. 258. 
Our flag shall not fall. 11404. Confidence (Les) 7064. 
Wolfield (G.) If in thy dreams. Dance of the Arabs. 28152. 
17275. Dance of the clowns. 28153. 
Wolfram, (G.) : Dance of the elves. 7118. 
Down by the river. 420. Dance of the flower girls. 28154. 


Wolfs music time blocks, ltd. Wolf's | Dance of the peasants. 28157. 
music time blocks. 2025. — ee Danse bretagne. 12664. 
Wolfsfeld (C.) Sleepy Nell. 22128, Danse des sorciéres. 7127. 
24650, 25197 (218). Danse folatre. 23056. 

Wollenhaupt (H. A.): Danse russe. 25641. 
Five characteristic pieces. 6607. Danse villageoise. 7128. 
Gazelle (La) 10451. Danza napolitana. 14717. 
Inquiétude (L’) 10821. Difficulté. 7179. 

Wolpaw (S.): ! Eglantine. 25738. 

After school. 14. Elégie. 23164. 

At plain | i: Evening song. 17054. 
Chase! (The) 249. Evening star waltz. 7314. 
In Bohemia. 817. Fairy dance. 17064. 

In old colonial days. 827. Virelight land. 7379. 

Wolstenholme (W.): Ice king. 7788. 


Waves of glory roll. 20552. | Dance of the hunters. 28156. 


Adagio in EB. 22592*. In castle halls. 7836. 

Allegro militaire. 18278. In der Tréika. 23617. 

Allegro vivace in G. 18281. Japanese dance. 3045, 13161. 

Impromptu in G. 6608. Joyeuse entrée. 79386. 

Moderato in G minor. 19607. Kiss of my love. 7984. 
Wolter (0.): Mirchen. 3646. 


Marche héroique. 29107. 


America my home so famed. 39. Marjorie ma ebérie oseen 


Lieder der liebe und sehnsucht. 


92246 Mazurka. 8246. 
2 eee eh Mazurka caprice. 23976. 
Wolverhampton (Viscount) : Mazurka d’amour. 23977. 
Awakening (An) 14426. Menuet de la princesse. 1084. 
Silent dusk. 16222. a Merry games. 17532. 
Womersley (R. W.) Divine love hath Merry meeting. 175385. 
made me free. 10247. Musette paysanne. 24093. 
a al 


/ i we 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Wood (B. F.) music co.—Continued. 
Music box. 19655. 


‘Nuit dans la forét. 8504. 
On the playground. 17696. 
Opera gems. 24291. 


Petite danseuse. 13382. 


Pierrette. 24362. 
Poéme d’amour. 29509. 
Polka militaire. 11487. 


Premiére violette. 29531. 
Reine du bal. 8830. 
Reine du salon. 20009. 
Réves du passé. 20023. 
Rose d’amour. 20051. 
Se saran rose. 1535. 
Song of confidence. 20225. 
Soubrette (La) 11854. - 
Souvenir d’automne. 27264. 
Stolen glances. 11882. 
Susurri veneziani. 16354. 
Technical studies. 18044. 
Tender thoughts. 18047. 
Valse viennoise. 30144. 
Venetian dream. 27517. 
Voices of spring. 18146. 
Whirling leaves. 1987. 
Wood (C. E.) Oh its great to look 
back and remember. 29384. 
Wood (C. P.):: 
Dream-boat. 7219. 
In a garden. 7838. 
New love. 19741. 
Wood (Charles) : 
Sword (The). 24817. 
Visit from the sea. 25014. 
Wood (Chester) Don’t you think that 
I am that way too. 18728. 
Wood 1@D:!-D:)-"* 


Behold I show you a mystery. 


6849. 

In the beginning was the Word. 
28777. 

Magnificat. 5556. 

Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. 
8734. 

Sanectify, O beatific Lord. 11694. 

There shall be no more. night 
there. 12012. 

Twilight shadows fall. 9442. 

Wood (F.): 

Countryman’s holiday. 30448. 

Father’s whiskers. 12796. 

My bungalow by the sea. 153486. 

Out on the rippling river. 18635. 

Such a good boy am I. 20286. 


You’d better go back again. 4357. 

Wood (F. D.) Great conquest march. 
18244 (62). 
Wood (H.): 


Birth of spring. 6874. 
Kelly land. 30577. 
Lochinvar. 23856. 


May in my garden. 29138. 
Omaha. 8583. 


Oona of the_sea. 24290. 


Wood (H.)—Continued. 


Scherzo fantastique. 27116. 

Sheila. -24606. 

Sing! sing! happy hearts, sing. 
17921. 

Sunny hours. 16348. 

Three sea songs. 2088. 

Two little pieces. 27667. 

When the daisy opes her eyes. 
9638. 

Wood (H. A.) Baby to give away. 
27841. 


Wood (H. D.) Bunyip (The). 22850. 
Wood (Mrs. J. P.) With roses we'll 
crowh. 12298, 16676. 

Wood (QE Ke): 
Song of Spain. 
Song of Tangier. 

Wood (N. B.) 


24687. 
24688. 
Oh little rose. 21840. 


Wood (S.) American boy for me. 
18295. 
Wood (W.): 
Bubbles. 4601. 
Dreaming waltz. 4825. 
Whoop er up. 14259. 
Yankee notions. 14285. 
Wood (W.G.) He knows best. 15100. 


Wood OWE i): 
Glee club songs. 
Love’s hypnotism. 
Wood (W. McConnell-) 


25923. 
26485. 
See MecCon- 


nell-Wood (W.) 

Woodbury (J. B.) What she said. 
4264. 

Woodcock (W. G.) Eternal promise. 
21061. 


Woode (N. E.) Will you love me the 


same all the year. 30303. 
Woodford (P. F.) : 
Cainpfire reveries. 2339. 
Night eyes. 24161. 
Widow chaperone. 4317. 


Woodforde-Finden (A.): 
Corona. 16950, 16951. 
Fate. 25802. 


Lover in Damascus. 8139. 


Pathway of the moon. 5875. 
Reflections. 8822. 

Rice was under water. 27036. 
Stars of the Desert. 27292. 


Willow wand. 30304. 
You are all that is lovely. 27681. 
Woodhouse (F. L.) My auto Jaddie. 


29255. 
Woodin (M.) Boiled owl. 9988. 
Woodman (C. M.) Old King Cole. 
3494. 
Woodman (F. D.): 
Peace anthem. 15978. 
Reveries. 16089. 
Woodman (J.) Disappearing column. 
A797. 
Woodman (R. H.): 
Buttercups. 25469. 
Constant lover. 14673. 
33 


* 


INDEX 


pt. Ti hsv. 6 


Woodman (R. H.)—Continued. 
Faith of our fathers living still. 


2630. 
Gypsy daisies. 25994. 
My hour. 5702. 
My ould loves. 29289. 


Night has a thousand eyes. 26739. 
Old English drinking-song. 15901. 
Quite true. 5973. 
Throuble (The) 380048. 
When I am dead. 302388. 
Wind of the downs. 6573. 
Wrentham. 22524. 
Woodroof (Mrs. S. M.) 
5729. 
Woodruff (B. C.) 
little orphan girl. 


Woodruff (C. W.): 
Jack’s wooing. 15340. 


National song. 


I am only a poor 
2885. 


Sweetheart in every port. 22236. 
When Helen kissed me. 22489. 
Woods (H.) Determination march. 
25667. 
Woods (G. H.) Galloping song. 
21156. 
Woods (J.) Shopping at the tencent 


store. 9027. 
Woods Gi. J:): 
Honey dear, 
19067. 
Make those eyes behave. 21616. 
When the bee sips the honey from 


why did you leave. 


the rose. 22452. 
Woodward (H.): 
First violet. - 23251. 


Magnolia mazurka. 
May flowers. 23971. 
Sea breeze polka. 24572. 
Song of the flowers. 24693. 
Sweet blossoms. 24801. 
Sweet thoughts. 24810. 


23924, 


Young hunter’s march. 25181. 
Woodward (H. H.) Du dotter Sion, 
fojda dig. 2556. 
Woodward (M.) Under the lilacs. 
12087. 

Woodworth (H. 8S.) Watch for the 
clouds to go drifting by. 12171. 
Woodworth (W. B.) ‘Tonight’s my 

last night single. 27488. 
Wooler (A.): 
Break, day of God. 10005. 
Come unto Me. 802. 
From heavenly heights. 17104. 


God is love. 28468. 

O blessed Saviour mine. 

O Lord rebuke me not. 

Pomp and pageantry. 13679. 
Wooley (K.) Bonnie May. 27925. 
Woolf (H.) Unique chanukkah party. 

30128. 

Woollett (H.) 


26771. 
17665. 


Concertsttick. 25580. 


Woolsey (C. L.): 

Father’s gone back to the coun- 
try. 21094. 

Mashed potatoes. 


19544, 30612. 
Woolston (C. H.) 


All for me, even 


me. 9808. 

Woomer (A. W.) Bill gets all the 
kisses. 18480. 

Wooster (M.) Far across the sea. 
17067. 

Worch (H.) Hearts contentment. 
684. 

Worden (J. D: W.) Tt is all 2 can 
do. 7895. i 


Worden (lL. M.) Stone harbor. 17986. 
Workinger (J. D.): 


Bring back the ‘good old fashioned 


way. 10009. 
Meet me to-night on the old mill 
pond. 11125. 


Workman (A.): 
Gavolette (Die) 4979. 
Hitipf schottisch. 5180. 


Polkola. 5918. 

Valse moulinet. 6421. 
Worlock (H.) Plumstones. 243872. 
Wormald (F.) Surrender. 27325. 


Wormser (A.) Danse de la Sulamite. 


10193. 
Worrell). (ho aks) Toys rebellion. 
24915. 
Worsley (C.): 
Encore je t?aime. 21051. 
Pas ce soir. 5870. 
Tes lévres parfumées. 9305. 
11980. 
Vers amour. 6482. 
Worth (F.) pseud. See Grady (©. I) 
Koenig (F. I.) 
| Worth (W.)  Felicie. 23235. 
p Guan ES (R.) Holy, holy, holy, 
Lord. 7648. 
Worthington (A. T.) Feelin’ fine. 
4677. 
Worton (D.) I never, never, never, 
| never saw such a thing before. 
2929. 
Wottawa (H.) Vier fantaisiestticke. 
12308. 


Wottitz (T.) Was die glocke vom 
Stefansthurm erzahit. 6471. 
Woyrsech (F.): 


| Da lachte schoén Sigrid. 


346, 347. 
Eremit (Der) 461. 
Im spiel der wellen. S811. 
Toteninsel (Die) 1808. 
Wrangell (B.) Arabesque. 2157. 
Wratten (M.) Under ’neath a south- 


ern-sky. 223854. 

Wratten (M. A.) When the busy bees 
are humming. 16627. 

Wray (J. I.): 


Butter-cup. 27958. 
Cross patch. O87. 
Roses. 29665. 


2304 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Wray (J. I.)—Continued. 


Treasured memories. 20419. 
Tulip polka. 80100. 
Won’t you be my _ sweetheart 
please. 380325. 
Wreck of the Hesperus. 30332. 
Wright (—) Five favorite Yule-tide 
songs. 380338. 
Wright (A.): 
Because I love you so. 9924. 


My dear old 


11214. 
Wright (A. Bedford-) 
Wright (A.) 
Wright (A. K.): 
Game of hearts. 10444. 
I loved you a thousand years ago. 
10701. 
Lightning bug. 8067. 
Love me jes’ to death. 8134. 
My Japan boy. 13508. 
You don’t have to flatter. 9754. 
Wright (B. P.). Where love is king. 
20616. 


southern home. 


See Bedford- 


Wright (C.) Holy Father, in Thy 
merey. 15143. 
Wreht (C, H.): | 
Back to the old crowd. 27850. 


Dream of a kiss. 28249. 

Only to keep your love, darling. 
29424. 

You know it. 


Wright (C. L.) 
7334. 


30342. 
Faithful to Jesus. 


Wright (E.) Something in the way. 


24674. 

Wright (E. A.)* My Kerry colleen. 
29212. 

Wright (EK. G.) Wright’s ragtime 
yodle. 97384. 


Wright (F.) jr. 


Old fisherman. 5809. | 
Wright (F. A.) | 


Won’t you take a 


stroll with me. 16683. 
Wright (G.): 
Luna Park. 15550. 


Oh, William Taft. 15890. 


Wright (H.) My daddy’s auld du- 
deen. 8361, 9782 (69). 
Wright (H. E.) Come up to London 
town. 28094. 
Wright (J.) Niagara Falls. 
Wright (J. D.) 
(93). 
» Wright (James) I’m all alone. 26150. 
EWright (L. D.): 
I Our birth is but a sleep and a for- 


1198. 
My Creole girl. 6648 


getting. 15937. 
Two songs. 25160. 
ich (Mrs. M.) Faithful to Jesus. 
7334. 


Wright (S. E.) Tl be waiting 
you dear. 26133. 


for 


Wrighton (M.): 
Before and after. 
Six blind men 
11807. 
Two songs. 12311. 
Wrighton (W. T.) Her bright smile 
haunts me still. 10604. 
Wrightson (H. A.) Gone. 
Wrightson (H. J.): 
Ave verum. 27833. 
Interlude. 238649. 
Night song. 26744. 
Wrightson’) (EE, » BP?) 
dreams. 27344. 
Wrixton (EH. E.) 
23368. 

Wry Knights, inc. 
beam. 13449. 
Wuerthner (J.): 
Awakened Rameses. 27837. 

Course in love. 28126. 
Detective song. 28205. 


9937. 
of Hindustan. 


171387. 


Sweetheart 
Goodbye sweetheart. 


Mississippi moon» 


Hearts are still the same. 28560, 
I’m old Rameses. 28694. 
My girl at Michigan. 29261. 
Squirrels in the trees. 29897. 
Sweetheart, the rose you gave me, 
29964. 

Ypsi treat. 30856. 

Wiirz (H.) Wenn die rosen wieder 

bltihen. 1941. 

WiustiGhk. rz 
Kirchweih’. 28900. 
Ungarisch blut. 9460. 
Valse lente. 12105. 


Wuller (M. Redd-) See Redd-Wuller 


(M.) 
Wurm (Mary): 

Tdyiles Aza; 

Lied ohne worte. 10998. 

Trillerliedchen. 12056. 

Vierzig tigliche studien. 12313. 
Wurm (Moritz) : 

Hideles. 7372. 

Sweet thoughts. 9242. 

Réve de Delila. 8849. 
Wuthmann (L.) Wohlauf, psalter 
und harfe. 12295. 
Wyatt) (C3) What love will do. 


30226, 30826. 
Wyatt (H. C.) Parting (The) 5868. 
Wyatt (L.) My love waits under the 


sea. 26702. 

Wyche (J. C.) Sea shore for mine 
22088. 

Wyche & Grant. Sea shore for mine 
22088. 

Wykes (F. H.) In the sweet June 
time. 836. 

Wyllie (H.S.) National game. 15805. 

Wyman (A. P.) Woodland echoes. 
Oy iy. 

Wyman (H. A.) Aviator. 16807. 

Wryms (EK. T.) Shooting star. 6143 


2335 


INDEX 


Dt. TEs ve 


Wynne (C.) Pearls. 5881. 

Wyss (V.) Give me some fond affec- 
tion. 10476. 

Xerxes. 664. 


Yagear (M. H.) 
were fighting. 22481. 

Yahn (—) Celestial dreams. 

Yakley (I. M.) 

shadows fall. 

Yale (E. D.) 

, Yale (8S. S.) 

22562 (19), 

CEL Win) 


While the Mexicans 


2367. 
When the twilight 

20599. 

Glad creation. 12896. 
Kielectic organ teacher. 


Yankee 
27674. 
Yankee girl. 
Yard (R..C.) 
Yarwood (J.) 
19586. 
Yates (A. A.) Forgotten. 18889. 
Yaus (G.) Sweet Caribel. 11934. 
Year book press: 
Angler’s song. 18307. 
Christ had a garden. 
Dreams. 231380. 
Tlie away, hie away. 23484. 
Hither! hither! 23489. 
In praise of Neptune. 
Lake and a fairy boat. 
My land. 19690. 
Night and day. 8474. 
O Lord grant the king a long life. 
21815. 
Song of the forest fairy. 
Sword (The) 24817. 
Tears for the good 
29987. 


Yankee waltz. 


9742. 
Just you and I. 
Merry 


21475. 
boys at sea. 


22336. 


21404. 
23764. 


27248. 


and true. 


Visit from the sea. 25014. 

Way to succeed. 25047. 
Yearsley (C. B.): 

Lys (Le) 19508. 

Ye gods and little fishes. 27676. 
Yeaton (B.) When summer comes 


again. 16623. 
Yebar-Ener, pseud. 
Yehle (M. E.) 


See Rabey (R.) 
It don’t cost anything 


to dream. 7893. 
Yelle (O.) 1 could learn to love a 
little girl like you. 15190. 
Yelvington (G.) Piffle rag. 11464. 


Yerden (M.) 
3990. 
Yerges (Mrs. L.) 


Sweethearts of long ago. 


Memories of child- 


hood days. 17524. 
Nite NTR Oras 
At twenty. 9869. 
Pour toi. 29518. 


York (J. W.) & sons: 


Wirst rose. 2655. 
Tantie (The) 3999. 
York music co.: 
Barry. 2228: 
Because I’m in love with you. 
4522. 


Because it can’t sit down. . 2241. 


Blind man’s bulliz )) 2286: 


Eee - OO DOSS 


York music co.—Continued. 

Good bye, old gal. 17143. 

Good night, Mr. Moon. 17145. 

Happiest night of his life. 7572. 

Hold me just a little closer. 
10620. 

Howdy." Cys wiode 

I’m going to steal some other fel- 
low’s girl. 10712. 

I’m just out of my teens. 2921. 

I’ve been a long time looking for 
a girl like you. 26176. 

Isn’t it nice to know somebody 
cares for you. 3025. 

Jane. 3044. 

Mister music master play that 
rag some faster. 21709. 

Oh, what a beautiful morning. 


3486. 
Oh you Chicago, Oh you New 
York. 3488. 


On the New York, New Haven and 
arttond:; liana: 

Some day (you'll miss me when 
you're lonesome). 27219. 

Song that reaches Irish hearts. 
22166. 

"Taint no harm. 6802. 

That college rag. 22270. 

That hypnotizing man. 30009. 

Twenty-four hours of love. 4125. 

Way down in old honeyland. 
4245. 

When the tree of love begins to 
bear its leaves. 4298. 

When we’re married, we will live 
on love. 4295. 


Where you goin’? 27682. 
You remind me of some one. 
20685. 
York pageant. 29219. 
Yosco (B.) Tell me again you love 


me. 16400, 25197 (283). 


Yoshitomo (—), pseud. See Zimmer 


Young (Aue) 

Break, break, break. 
Winter rose. 4829. 
Young (Dalhousie) Dithering ditties. 


16873. 


28215. 
Young (Dorothy) Woman ruler. 
Icy. 
Young (Filson) Introduction. 10829. 
A OmiMons (OH) Tele) as 
Jubilate Deo. 153867. 
Like as a father. 3162. 
Send out Thy light. 16195. 
Yours (Gea . 
Arietta. 2161. : 
Early spring. 30476. 
Twilight. 16475. 
Young. CE.) Goodbye, blue eyes, 
goodbye. 5030. 


Young (J.) Love to a Yiddish melody. 
1baZZ. 


ee nl 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Young (J. H.) Loved ones are near 
us. 5520. 
Young (M.) Gliding along with 
you #7429. 
VYoune-(M: H.). Reo bird. 11582. 
Young (N.): 
I live in sunshine all the time. 
13041. 
Jesus seeks & Saves. 13167. 
Singing glory hallelujah on the 
way. 13888. 
Young (O. M.) My Killarney Rose. 
21739. . 
Young (W. A.) With might and main. 
12292. 


Y. M. C. A. (Internatl. committee) : 
Selections from fellowship hymns. 
24577. 
Young men in Christ, the Lord. 
16713. 
Young people’s missionary department. 
Triumphant Christ. 63881. 
Young people’s missionary movement. 
Native melodies for use in mission- 


ary meetings. 8420, 8421, 5730, 
11260. 
Youngdahl (C. R.) Pleading. 19937. 
Younkin (N.): 
My cow puncher girl. 19671. 
Only light that shines for me. 
8609. 


Sweet little girl-e-o. 9235. 
Yowell (W. M.): 
Consider the wondrous works of 
God. 16944. 
Our dearest friend. 17711. 
So we will trust Him to the end. 
lero al J 


What will you say. 18179. 
Yradier (S. de) La paloma. 11424, 
20703 (41), 24319, 24320, 26881, 


29444, 29445. 
Yungerman (M.) 
hair. 28456. 
Yunker (G.) 
YuttorGes) 
Yvan (Me ):: 
AS la eour. 
Burlesque. 
Chanson triste. 
Danse. 4365. 
Danse birmane. 7125, 25637. 
Little mouse. 3175. 
Marcietta. 3267. 
Mauresgue. 3280. 
Petite valse. 3569. 
Romance. 3708. 
Ronde. 3720. 
Style ancien. 
Tarentelle. 
Yvan le terrible. 
Yves (J.): 
Amoureuse marche. 14377. 
Ronde des lutins. 17858. 


Girl with the raven 
Moonlight. 24064. 
Trieste. 9414. 


2075. 
2319. 
23576. 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


3952. 
4008. 
2055. 


Zabriskie (A. C.) Hudson-Fulton 
march. 1567: 
Zacharewitsch (M.): 
Joy. (934. 
Love and sorrow. $124. 
Triumph (The). 9417. 
Zacharius (M.) When the May flow- 
ers bloom in the spring. 6524. 
Zadora (M.) Paganinicaprice. 19878. 
Zagier (A. R.) Eli; Eli, lomo asay- 
tioni. 23168. 
Zahller (BE. J.) Don’t you see: 2536. 
Zalewski (B. J.): 
Asperges Ine. 18331. 
Ave Maria. 14420. 
Baity mazur. 20835, 20836. 
Czerwony sztondar. 14702. 
Drogie wspomnienia. 14790. 
Dumka. 14795. 
Dwa mazurki. 16562. 
Ecce sacerdos magnus. 18762. 
Marsylianka Robotnicza. 15592. 
Marsz, Czotem Ojezyzmie. 15593. 
Marsz Pobudki wojenne. 15594. 
Marsz pogrzebowy Spiewacke. 
21645. 
Marsz Polakow na  obezyzunie. 
15595, 21646. ; 
Marsz, Polska, Rus 1 Litwa. 75596. 


Marsz Weselny. 15597. 
Mazurka. 14689. 
Missa. 15676-15684. 
Msza Polska. 15746. 
Na Barykady. 15799. 


15800. 

15855, 21800, 
19782, 19785. 
krakowskiego. 


Na falach Dunaju. 
Nowe kraokowiaki. 
O salutaris hostia. 
Oberek z kleparza 
15876, 21821. 


Obertas od komina. 21822. 

Piesi pogrzebowa. 19926, 19927. 

Piesni do mszy Swietej. 15999, 
16000. 

Piesni Podezas mszy _ swietej. 
16001, 16002. 

Pochéd sokotéw. 21937. 

Polish funeral march. 21989. 

Polish grand march. 21940. 

Polish march. 16014. 

Skarbezyk. 16231. 

Veni creator. 20497. 

Waltz. 16563. 

Warszawianka. 16571. 


Zamara (A.): 
Lola-walzer. 
Vertauschte braut. 

Zamecnik (J.) : 

I’m looking for 1 gi&@iite love me. 

5228, 6648 (66). 
Life is like a danee. 

Sys 
Money. 
Phoebe Snow. 
Susan Slade. 


5500. 


6455, 14164. 


5468, 6648, 


5666, 6684 (91). 
6648 (99). 
6283. 6648 (118). 


a°7 
ol 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 6 


Zamecnik (J. S.): 
Amazon march. 20784. 
Love secrets. 8186. 
Love sonnets. 5518. 
Zandonai (R.): 
Ave, O Maria. 380398, 30394. 
Conchita. 23001. 
Grille del focolare. 
Zanibon (G.): 
Alauzeta (L’) 16746. 
Ave Maria. 16805. 


15035, 15036. 


Danza caratteristica. 10199. 
Zapffe (H.): 
- Ce n’est que toi. 23865. 

Clara. 2412. 

Danse grotesque. 2482. 

Guldregen. 5064. 

Intermezzo. 4256. 

Joie de jeunesse. 5354. 

Kan du glemme gamle Norge? 

3074. 


Lucky moon. 3219. 
Praeludium. 4257. 
Scherzo. 4258. 
Zardo (N.): 
Found. 
Light. 238824. 
Magic shadows. 
27714 (98). 
Primrose time. 
Valse Ninon. 
Zarker (E. O.): 
Christian endeavor song. 12600. 


10416. 
23921, 26502, 


24417. 
14155. 


Show me Thy way. 11776. 
Zarzycki (A.) Mazurka. 19554. 
Zauberin (Die) 18289. 

Zdenko Fibich album. 2056. 
Zech (F.) Maienwelt. 29090. 
Zelaya (A.) Maid of old Madrid. 


19519, 21612. 
Zeller (C.): 
Usignuolo @ vini sul mar. 
Vogelhiindler (Der) 4207. 
Zellmer (H. A.) Over the fence. 
24308. 
Zellmer (F.) 
Zemire und Azor. 
Zemlinsky (A.): 


24960. 


Our U. S. A. 11408. 
20043, 29661. 


Kleider machen leute. 26365. 
23 psalm, 16720: 
Zepler (B.): 
Berliner republikaner. 18423. 
Ginsehiiterin (Die) 18908. 
Mondphasen. 19614. 
Tanz ma links herum. 30780. 
Zerlett (J. B.): 
Rosestock, holderblut. 38736. 
Schweizer (Der) 6110. 
Sieben variationen. 143812. 
Tanzlied. 18033. 
Vier variationen. 143818. 


Zernikow (H.): 
Am goldfischteich. 12395. 
Im sehonen heimattal. 138111. 
Im waldpark. 13114. 


2338 | 


Ziegfeld follies of 1911. 


Zernikow (H.)—Continued. 
Karnevalsfreuden. 13200. 
Mein Thiiringer land. 138408. 
Sonnige stunden. 138926. 
Zerse (C. R.): 
Golden glow. 21189. 
Sultana march & two-step. 29938. 
Zettel (F.): 
Angelus (The) 27777. 
Fair Santa Barbara by the sea. 
4902. 
See Follies 
of 1911. 
Ziegfeld music publisher: _ 
I love the girl my father loved. 


SPAM TOP AS). 
If I were the king of the world. 
803. 
There was no place like Broad- 
way. 4045. 
Ziehn (B.) Five and six part har- 
monies. 18853. 


Ziehrer (C. M.): 

Alt Wien. 2121. 
Biedermeier-walzer. 
I feel a bump inside. 
Kiss waltz. 263382. 
O’er the blue waters. 
Waltz lesson. 16564. 
Weaner mad’In. 16582. 


6865. 
15196. 


13588. 


Wiener Btirger. 16664. 
Wo dich der Wienerwald um- 
rauscht. 4887. 
——und Alt Wien. 6603. 
Zielinski (J. de) Remember me no 
more. 2072 (48). 
Zigeunerliebe. 657, 2601, 2835, 2952, 


3454, 4239, 4867, 4870, 5762, 6642, 
10996, 14957, 16721-16724, 18999. 
Zilcher (H.) MKlavierskizzen. 26364. 
Zileher (P.): 
-Abendlaiuten. 16730. 
Album joyeux. 2106. 
Alla marcia. 2110, 2111. 
Alla tarantella. 2118. 
Am bache. 2127. 
Auf der schaukel. 4457. 
Auf stiller flur. 4459. 
Aus jugendtagen. 16801. 
Barcarole. 2221. 
Barcarolle. 2225. 
Beim spinnweiblein. 
Blumenreigen. 16864. 
Dancing peasants. 18658. 
Winsiedler (Der). 4854. 
Ferientage. 25810. 
Guter laune. 5066. 
Humoresque. 17217. 
Im wald. 5281. 
Lose blatter. 26457-26462. 
Lotusblume. 17448. 
Marsch. 6644. 
May morning. 21654. 
Melodische tibungsstticke. 
Miller’s boy. 19595. 


4528. 


tists 


INDEX 


nos. 1-14, Jan.—Dec., 1911 


Zilcher (P.)—Continued. Zimmermann (J. H.)—Continued. 


Morgenliedchen. 5674. 
Morgenstiindchen. 17581. 
Nippsachen. 19750. 

Perpetuum mobile. 17787. 

Reisebilder. 27021. 

Schafer (Der). 6092. 

Scherzino. 6645. 

Schlafliedchen. 6095. 

Schlummerlied. 38783. 

Serenade. 38824. 

Sylphentanz. 18024. 

Under the linden. 20460, 24948. 

Valse mélancolique. 4160. 

Vier leichte stticke. 14814. 

Walzer. 43868, 6646. 

Weihnachten. 27580. 

Zimbalist (E.) : 

* Danse napolitaine. 28172. 
Hebraisches lied und tanz. 28565. 
Menuet. 380618. 

Polnisch. 29518. 

Russisch. 29679. 

Sicilienne. 30747. 

Suite in alter form. 22211. 
Zimmer (C.) Sakura no hana. 20094. 
Zimmer (F.) Praktische violinschule. 

24398. 

Zimmerman (Charles) : 

In ole Arkansaw. 28767. 

Little story. 11022, 17480, 22562 

(89), 26440. 
Zimmerman (H.) Little one’s request. 
15484. 
Zimmerman (R. R.) Just one dream 
of the girl, girl, girl. 263815. 
Zimmermann (—~) See Marini (P.) 
Zimmermann (Curt) Prinz August 
Wilhelm marsch. 24421. 

Zimmermann (J. F.): 

Colonial dames. 28077. 

Valse caprice. 14142. 

Young cadet. 143807. 
Zimmermann (J. H.): 

Abends. 14822. 

Albumblatt. 23. 

Am waldesausgang. 14362. 

Auf dem wasser. 85. 

Auf der rolischuhbahn. 25819. 

Ballade. 5990. 

Berceuse. 149, 151. 

Berceuse triste. 9958, 12500. 

Bettlerliebe. 14507, 14508. 

Bruder leiderlich. 10018, 14566. 

Capriccio dolente. 215. 

Chant des dunes. 10081, 10082. 

Cing morceaux. 9199. 

Concerto. 9906, 9907. 

Damendienst. 14708, 14709. 

Elisabeth. 14815. 

Erzihlung. 469. 

Es ist ein fitistern. 14834. 

Fata Morgana. 14864. 

Fels (Der) 7366. 

Frohliche jugendzeit. 4962. 


2339 


Finf kleine tanz phantasien. 
1900. 

Finf soldatenlieder. 16019, 16020. 
Fiinf zum _  ~vortrag  geeignete 
uebungen fur fléte. 5447. 
Gavotte. 562, 563. 

Gebet. 10452. 

Gondellied. 10510. 

Humoresque. 26100. 

Im sturmsehritt. 10782. 

Im volkston. 15277. 

Impression e poém. 8138. 

Klange vom Dnjepr. 263888. 

Konzert, cis moll. 5410. 

Kornfeld (Das) 17380, 17381. 

Laendler. 10957. 

Leid und freud. 944. 

Lieb ist wie ein wiegenlied. 15450. 

Lied. 11724. 

Marsch. 11725. 

Mazurka. 1068. 

Melancholie. 1074, 11128. 

Melodie. 700. 

Mélodies en forme de_  valse. 
26568. 

Menuette. 11142. 

Mondlicht. 15710, 15711. 

Morgenrot (Das) 3856. 
Musikus wollt frodhlich — sein. 
17595. 

Neckerei. 1188. 

Nocturne. 24774. 

Poéme dramatique. 38588. 

Premiers pas du violoniste. 244038. 

Quatre mazurkas. 15028. 

Réverie. 14384. 

Rhapsodie hongroise. 29617. 
Rosenreigen. 8900. 

Russisches lied. 11670. 
Sarabande. 5075. 

Scherzo. 5100, 11726. 

Sehliesse mir die augen beide. 
16168. 

Schule fiir die laute oder bass- 
guitarre. 11748. 

Sehnsucht. 16191. 

Serenade. 5101. 

Slavisches lied. 17925. 

Sommer- und herbst-reigen. 9094. 
Sonate. 3890. 

Stindchen. 163804. 

Stillbegltickt. 1665. 

Suite fiir fidte und harfe. 26065. 

Thema, variationen und _ fuge. 
16428. 

Treu eigen. 12060. 

Unwetter. 16492, 16493. 

Valse lente. 1857. 

Variationen. 6428. 

Verirrt. 16514, 16515. 

Violinkonzert. 6447, 9581. 

Vivace. 5102. 

Vous étes loin. 12150, 121%)1. 
Walzer. 21727. 


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Zimmermann (J. H.)—Continued. 
Weihnachtslied. 16588, 16589. 
Wiegenlied. 12269. 


Willkommen und abschied. 18209. 
Zwei schiiler konzerte. 28584, 
28585. 
24 technische studien. 8758. 
30 ktinstler-etiiden. 13227. 
30 uebungen in duettform. 27481. 
12602 saline) 122562. 
Zimmermann (J. S. M.) New Ebbitt. 
24158. 
Zingel (R. E.) Wilde jiiger. 20638. 
Zinn (A. M.) Someday. 16261. 
Zintzsch (C.): 
International. 5321. 
Joliet march. 13173. 
Music is the best Esperanto. 
8348. 
Old Eilenburg. 8572. 
Peace and jubilee. S667. 
Silk march. 9037. 
Zippe (R.) La Delnetra. 10226. 
Zirkuskind (Das) 6875, 6876, 7302, 
8601-8603, 8560, 9498. 9769-9775, 
10014, 11076, 11620, 12347-12352, 


14316, 14317, 23500, 25873. 

Zistler (Czerwinski-) See Czerwinski- 
Zistler (—) 

Zlatorog. 2060. 


Zoboli (A.) Primavera. 8759. 
“ZOllner (H.): 
Auf Bornholm. 25318. 


Auf einen kirchhof. 9879. 


Bettelprinzess. 9961. 
Fahnenschwur. 12782. 
Freiheit (Die) 7410. 


Friihlings-scherzo. 10434. 
Haralds tod. 10574. 
Rittmeister (Der) 27048. 
Robespierre. 11608-11610. 
Rosenschneien. 8902. 


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Taufrisches réselein. 9277. 
Totentanz (Der) 9405, 12054, 
14099. 
Unter rosen. 12088. 
Unterwegs. 12089. 
Zois (H. von) : 
Dritte etage. 7245. 


8690. 
21943. 
Bosphorus. 181. 


Phiegmatische Melanie. 
Pomegranate flowers. 
Zouboulakis (J.) 
Zschocher (P.): 
Blitter und bltiten. 4549. 
Liebeslieder. 5462. 
Romanze. 6042. 
Zsolt (N.) Berceuse. 
Zuckerman (A.) 
30628, 30629. 
Zutriedengestellte Aeolus. 
Zulueta (P. de): 


25390. 
Moment musical. 


27845. 


Claudine. 12608, 16924, .16925, 
20903. 

Happy nights. 28529. 

Phryné. 19921. 

Rendezvous. 8839. 


Sherwood. 9024. 

Sonia valse. 16728 (65). 

Water-lily. 4242, 9575. 
Zumsteeg (G. A.) Wie schén ist doch 

die welt. 14268. 

Zunder (M.) Spirit of the blue. 29886. 
Zuschneid (K.): 

Alla polacea. 2112: 

Allegretto. 4378. 

Allegretto gracioso. 2115. 

Tempo di minuetto. 4021. 


Tempo di valse. 4022. 
Vivace. 4205. 
Zweibelberg (R.) Trauer Lulu lied. 
6368. 


Zwernemann (J. T.) Won't you be a 
sweetheart to me. 30328. 


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